Specifications

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DVD NAVIGATION
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UP, DOWN & AROUND
Your navigation system has a 3-D gyro sensor built-in. The sensor is
connected to the speed pulse wire in the car and allows the navigation
system to take measurements in three directions: height (up/down),
speed (distance) and direction (left/right). The sensor calculates
inclines and detects complex areas such as tunnels. You’ll never get lost
again.
VOICE CONTROL IN YOUR OWN LANGUAGE
Voice recognition is another unique feature of Pioneer's DVD Cyber
Navi unit. Keep your hands on the wheel and use your voice to route to
registered points, change the routing, or use the international alphabet
– Alpha, Bravo, Charlie – to do a full alphabet address search. The DVD
Cyber Navi unit can recognise six European languages.
ON-LINE HELP
With so many options, it might become a bit confusing. You'd think. But
think again. Pioneer's navigation systems have on-line help built right
in. After a few seconds without any input from you, the HELP function
will kick-in automatically to help guide you through the menus. Think of
it as a conscientious co-pilot.
Voice recognition menu On-line help
Real travelling distance
Moving distance on a map
Tolerance
Am - Bm
Am
Am
Bm
With normal gyro sensor
With 3-D gyro sensor
BASIC FLOW SCHEME AV AND NAVIGATION MENUS
As shown on this diagram, the user can switch smoothly between the AVIC-9DVD-II/8DVD-II Navigation and
AVH-P6400CD/6400R AV display menus at any point in the menu.
Seamless Integration with AV Products
The AVIC Cyber Navi Units offer you high-quality navigation and seamless integration with Pioneer’s new
1-DIN AV headunits (AVH-P6400CD/6400R). Together they create a dynamite combination for a
superior AV/Navi system… a system you can control with a single remote – or even by voice. The AV
headunit has a motorised screen that functions as a window on your navigation unit and brings great
AV entertainment to your car! It's a two-way window: while navigating, you can still see information
about your AV source and when you are in the AV main menu, your navigation prompts will still be
visible.
REMOTE CONTROL
You can use the upper part of Pioneer's integrated remote control for navigation. Here’s
where you'll find your joystick, zoom function, voice trigger, direct function keys, menu
keys and the "OK" button. On the bottom of the remote, there's a cross key for audio fine-
tuning. Flip the bottom section down to uncover a 10-key input pad that can be used for
navigation input. In addition, the AVIC-9DVD-II remote has special function keys for DVD
Video and, as yet another important integration feature, it also controls all the AV
functions of the AVH-P6400CD/6400R AV Headunits. You have the world at your
fingertips with just one remote control device!
Navigation Main Menu
with AV source status indication
AV Main Menu
with next navigation prompt
Navigation menu AV menu
10-key
input pad
AVIC-9DVD-II
integrated
remote