Pioneer ANH-P9R-BK GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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What is navigation?
The term “navigation” (lat. navigare = to travel
by sea) is generally understood to mean the
location of a vehicle, the determination of the
direction and distance from the desired destina-
tion and the required route. Stars, prominent
landmarks, compasses and satellites etc. are
used as navigation tools.
With the Pioneer ANH-P9R-BK, the location is
determined via the GPS receiver (GPS = Global
Positioning System). The direction and distance
from the destination is determined using a digi-
tal street map, a navigation computer and sen-
sors. A speedometer and reverse signal are
additionally used to calculate the route.
For safety reasons, route guidance follows pre-
dominantly in spoken form supported by a direc-
tion indicator on the display.
Safety instructions
The requirements of the Road Traffic
Regulations (RTR) apply.
Observation of traffic signs and local traffic
regulations always takes priority.
Traffic guidance is restricted to passenger
vehicles. Special driving recommendations and
regulations for other vehicles (e.g. commercial
vehicles) are not taken into account.
The destination must only be entered when
the vehicle is stationary.
Digitised area
The navigation CD provided contains a digitised
street map.
Motorways, federal and regional roads, as well
as district roads are detailed in this street map.
Larger cities and boroughs are completely cov-
ered. The regional and unclassified roads or
access roads and the town centre for smaller
towns and boroughs are included.
One way streets, pedestrian zones, turn bans
and other traffic regulations are taken into
account as far as possible. There may be dis-
crepancies between the data on the navigation
CD and the actual local situation, due to perma-
nent changes to road systems and their traffic
regulations.
General notes
Radio or CD operation continues during navi-
gation operation.
The distance to be covered before the next
announcement and the estimated time of arrival
are always displayed at the right of the display.
The unit can be switched to AUDIO by press-
ing the SOURCE button.
The navigation menu is automatically displayed
when navigation announcements are given.
When entering the address, only those letters,
digits and symbols which are relevant for the
address are displayed.
The entries are automatically completed.
Spaces (e.g. in Bad Abbach) must be entered
using the underline symbol.
Letters, numbers and symbols can be selected
via the rotary stick and multifunction buttons 1
to 2. The scroll marks 5 and indicate a selec-
tion list which can be scrolled through using the
rotary stick.
Selection can also be made pressing the
NAVI/OK button, as described later in this
Operation Manual.