Pioneer 2004 Mobile Entertainment Systems User Manual page 2

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D V D M U L T I M E D I A A V N A V I G A T I O N S E R V E R
AV I C - N 1
DVD Memory Navigation System with Simultaneous Navigation/AV, Tri-Zone Entertainment, and 6.5" Motorized Touch Panel Display
NAVIGATION & COMPUTER FEATURES
• Canada and US Dual DVD Map Discs with 12 Million POI
(Including Hawaii and Alaska)
• RISC CPU for Navigation and Vehicle Dynamics Display Functions
• Exclusive 32-Bit Positioning CPU
• 64M SDRAM
• Flash Memory
• Graphic Processor
• 3D Hybrid Sensor
• Voice Control Interface (with Optional Mic CD-VC1)
• GPS Receiver and Antenna
DVD PLAYER FEATURES
• Ultra-Slim Built-In DVD/CD/MP3 Player
• Compatible with DVD-Video/DVD-R/RW/CD/CD-R/RW/MP3
• 96/48/44.1 f.s. 24-bit 2ch DA Converter
• CD-Text with ID3 Tag
6.5W
It's a three-in-one system thanks to Memory Navigation
The Pioneer AVIC-N1 does three jobs well at the same time—it gives the driver
guidance along the route, it lets the passengers up front enjoy AM/FM or
satellite radio, and it keeps the rear-seat passengers entertained with DVD
movies, all simultaneously. Pioneer's Memory Navigation is an industry-first
LCD DISPLAY FEATURES
• 6.5" Widescreen TFT Active Matrix LCD Color Display
• Touch Panel Control with AG (Anti-Glare) Coated Screen
• Fully Motorized Mechanism with Display Angle Adjustment
• Automatic Display Positioning
• Intelligent Dimmer Control
• Picture Adjustment (Brightness, Contrast, Color, Hue,
Dimmer Settings)
• Independent Rear-View Camera Input and Split Screen IC
• 10 Character Sub Display with Scroll (XM only)
• New Enhanced Color GUI & Animated Background Images
• Background Images Downloadable from CD-R
• Direct Source Selection by Touch
AV RECEIVER FEATURES
• Multi-Channel Processor Ready (Optional OEL Controller &
Processor)
mapping technology that lets the driver access the features of both the
navigation and A/V system at the same time.
It's a snap to use Memory Navi. Load the map disc and set the destination
to calculate the route. Then the route information is automatically stored in
memory. Now you can remove the map disc to insert a CD or listen to the
radio, or load a movie DVD for rear-seat entertainment.
NEW FOR 2004
Touch the panel with your finger or simply say the word. The AVIC-N1
responds to both touch and voice commands. Finding your way has
never been easier. This unique unit combines an advanced navigation
system with a sophisticated DVD AV entertainment system. Thanks to the
ultra-convenient Memory Navigation feature, two different sources can
be enjoyed at once (one by passengers up front and another by those in
the back seat) while the driver takes advantage of navigation guidance.
West Coast Disc
East Coast Disc
With the Display Fully Retracted Inside.
10-character Sub-display
Thanks to an illuminated sub-display, you're still
able to operate the AVIC-N1 when the 6.5-inch
monitor is closed. The 10-character display
provides basic system information and control without requiring full
extension of the video monitor.
• MOSFET50 (50Wx4-Channel High Power)
• 3 Pair Preout
• 3-Band Parametric EQ
• Direct Subwoofer Drive
• Supertuner
®
IIID™ (AM/FM)
• IP-Bus System Control
- DAB-Ready
- MCD Control
- Dual DVD Control (XDV-P90 Multi-DVD Player)
- Auxiliary Input (CD-RB10 or CD-RB20 required)
- 2 External Unit Control
• AV Bus Input (for use with GEX-P6400TV or XDV-P90 Player
(CD-AB50 is required for XDV-P90)
• Composite A/V Input (AV1) for VCP or Game
• Composite A/V Output for Tri-Zone Function
• Background Video Capability
• Detachable Face Security™
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Exclusive AVIC-N1 website: http://www.avic-n1.com

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