Pioneer CNDV-30 DVD GPS Receiver User Manual


 
AV/NAVIGATION COMPONENTS
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Voice recognition menu (design not final)
Voice Control In Your Own Language
Talk to your DVD Cyber Navi and tell it what to do. Pioneer’s DVD Cyber
Navi units feature speaker independent voice recognition in
6 European languages! Use simple voice commands to set, change or
cancel routes, run address searches using the international alphabet
(Alpha, Brava, Charlie, etc), change the map scale and much more. You
can even use voice control to quickly access frequently used and
complex functions and to control audio and video functions of
connected AV headunits.
3-D Gyro Sensor Built-in
The DVD Cyber Navi units don’t miss a beat and check everything
they can to keep you from getting lost. Each unit has a unique 3-D
Gyro Sensor built-in and connected to the speed pulse wire in the
car to take measurements in three directions: height (up/down),
speed (distance) and direction (left/right). The sensor calculates
inclines and even detects special road features such as tunnels so
you always know exactly where you are!
3-D Gyro Sensor
Real travelling distance
Moving distance on a map
Tolerance
Am — Bm
Am
With normal gyro sensor
With 3-D gyro sensor
3-D Gyro Sensor Measurement System
1-DIN Installation
In the trunk, under the seat or in a dashboard slot. Pioneer’s DVD
Navigation units are compact and flexible enough to support the
installation option of your choosing. The AVIC-900/800DVD units
fit into a standard 1-DIN slot or can be hidden away horizontally
under the seat or in the trunk. Wherever you install it, the 3-D Gyro
Sensor keeps everything on track. Add your choice of Pioneer
navigation display elements and speaker outputs for voice
guidance to make your installation fit your exacting needs.
AVIC-900DVD installed in-dash
AVIC-800DVD installed
under the passenger seat
PIONEER DVD TECHNOLOGIES
DISSOLVE LIMITATIONS
INTEGRATION
AV AND NAVIGATION
Integration of AV and Navigation takes on a whole new meaning this year with Pioneer! The
AVH-P7500/6500DVD AV headunits work as one with the DVD Cyber Navi units. By installing both the
DVD Cyber Navi unit and AV headunit, you get a seamless solution with a single graphic user interface
and integrated menus to control both your navigation and AV functions, all at the touch of your finger
using the touch panel display or at the command of your voice using voice recognition. Even
installation is made easier as the two solutions are designed to seamlessly connect together with
just a few cables, saving you valuable space and installation time.
What’s more, even if you own last year’s models, the AVIC-9/8-II, you can take advantage of all of this
year’s great features just but purchasing the CNDV-30 DVD Map which updates your software. Or if
you own last’s years AV Master, the AVM-P9000R, you just need to buy the CD-RGB26P connection
box to hook up to your newly purchased AVIC-900/800 DVD Cyber Navi Unit.
Navigation Main Menu with AV source status
indication (GUI design not final)
Navigation menu
AV Main Menu with next navigation prompt
(GUI design not final)
AV menu
Basic Flow Scheme AV
and Navigation Menus
As shown on this diagram, the user
can switch smoothly between the
AVIC-900/800DVD Navigation and
AV headunits’ AV display menus at
any point in the menu.
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