Pioneer AVIC-U220 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
The time difference can be set from 4.0 to
+9.0 hours.
5 Touch [Summer Time].
If necessary, set to summer time.
Summer time setting is off by default. Touch
[Summer Time] to change the setting if you
are in the summer time period.
6 Touch [Time format].
Each time you touch the key changes that set-
ting.
! 12 hour (default):
Changes the display to 12-hour format with
am/pm.
! 24 hours:
Changes the display to 24-hour format.
Changing the unit between km
and miles
This setting controls the unit of distance and
speed displayed on your navigation system.
1 Display the Settings Menu screen.
= For details of theoperations, refer to Dis-
playing the Settings Menuscreen on
page 48.
2 Touch [Region].
The Region screen appears.
3 Touch [km / mile].
Each time you touch the key changes that set-
ting.
! mile (default):
Shows distance in miles.
! Mile&Yard:
Shows distance in miles and yards.
! km:
Shows distance in kilometers.
Changing the virtual speed of
the vehicle
When calculating the expected time of arrival
and the travel time to the destination, set the
average speed for the freeway or ordinary
roads using [+] and [].
p Changing km / milesettings clears and
resets input values to the default setting.
= For details, refer to Changing the unit be-
tween km and miles on this page.
1 Display the Settings Menu screen.
= For details of theoperations, refer to Dis-
playing the Settings Menuscreen on
page 48.
2 Touch [Region].
The Region screen appears.
3 Touch [Speed].
The Average Speed Settingsscreen ap-
pears.
4 Touch [+] or [] to set the speed.
p The estimated time of arrival is notnecessa-
rily estimated based on this speed value.
5 Touch [OK].
The settings are completed.
Setting the keyboard layout
You can select the type of keyboard to be used
for inputting characters.
1 Display the Settings Menu screen.
= For details of theoperations, refer to Dis-
playing the Settings Menuscreen on
page 48.
2 Touch [Region].
The Region screen appears.
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Chapter
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Customizing preferences