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N.I.C.E. User's Guide N.I.C.E. Na vigation In-Car Enter tainment Use r’ s Gu ide.
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N.I.C.E. 3 Dear Customer Congra tulations on yo ur purchas e of the w orld’s finest bran d in the electron ic indu stry. At Clario n we are com m itted to qua lity a nd are con fident that you will be ple ased w ith your purc hase. Clario n’s Navig a tion I n-Car Entertainme nt syste m (N.
User’s Guide 4 This Guide If yo u’re an ex perienced elec tronics owner, read “Quick Start” on pa ge 9 to get starte d quickly. If you’re ne w to electronic s ystems, read this guide carefu lly.
N.I.C.E. 5 This Guid e .......... ........... ................. ............ 4 Copyrigh t and Tra demarks ....... ................. . 4 1 Quick Sta rt ............... ...................... ............ 9 Check c ontents .............. ...............
User’s Guide 6 Trave ling to y our destin ation . ................. ... 47 Visuall y trac king you r route ....... ............. 48 Recoveri ng from a w rong turn ........ ........ 48 Controlli ng automatic recal culation ........ 49 Which wa y is up .
N.I.C.E. 7 Basic O perations ...................... ............ .... 79 Direct tun ing by channel ....................... .... 80 Tuning b y catego ry ................... ................ 81 Tuning b y previe wing ................ ................ 81 Previewin g by cate gory .
User’s Guide 8 8 Care and updating .......... ............... 103 Cleaning the unit ........ ........... ................. . 103 Updating the map databas e ................... . 103 Copying files .............. ...................... ....... 103 Removin g the unit .
N.I.C.E. 9 1. Quick Start READY 7" TFT LCD NAVIGA TION SYSTEM 7 " T F T L C D N A V I GA TI ONS Y STE M POWER NAVI SIRIUS VIDEO MUSIC A udio/video cab le Home power cor d and ada pter Camer .
Chapte r 1: Quick Start 10 Front vie w 7" TFT LCD NA VIGATION SYSTEM 7" TFT LCD NA VIGATION SYSTEM 7" TFT LCD NA VIGATION SYSTEM 7" TFT LCD NA VIGATION SYSTEM 7" TFT LCD NA VI.
N.I.C.E. 11 Back vie w A UDIO OUT Connects to the stereo A UX input on a vehicle stereo system. T o connect without cable, see “Audio through your car stereo” on page 30 USB 2.0 (DEVICE) Connects to computer for downloading updated maps, photos and music files; can transf er to and from unit USB 1.
Chapte r 1: Quick Start 12 Getting started 1. Pres s the POWER button. The Cl arion logo ap pears; if the spe a k er is on yo u hear two beeps , and the navi gation caut ion screen appears a fter a brief p ause. 2. R ead the cau tion and press the Pres s-to-acc ept but to n.
N.I.C.E. 13 Modes of operation SIRIUS Corresponds to button of the same name and launches satellite radio mode. F or details, see “SIRIUS Satellite Radio” on page 74. MUSIC Corresponds to button of the same name and launches music mo de. For det ails, see “Pla ying music” on page 95.
Chapte r 1: Quick Start 14 Start navigation Navigat ion butt on (F3) Star t na vigation here 1 Satell ite Green when satellite f ound; light green when signal is weak; gra y when satellite not found Di spl a y area Used to view maps and navigation menus.
N.I.C.E. 15 Define your destination Keyboa rd but ton (F5) Displays onscreen keyboard for finding names easily P age up (F 2) and Pa ge down (F4) Mov e backward and f orward through up to f our items .
Chapte r 1: Quick Start 16 Main navigation screen Mode b utt on (F 6) Displays grid of features; see “Modes of operation” on page 13 Distance to next maneuver Map view (F4) Alternat es among 2D , .
N.I.C.E. 17 Sirius Satellite Radio contr ols MEMO ( memor y) Stores u p to 20 ar tist, song title combinations; hold to recall stored information DISP (displa y) Hold to display list of channels Chann.
Chapte r 1: Quick Start 18 Music pla yer contr ols P ortable memory sto rage b utton Displays contents of a port abl e memor y storage device connected to the USB 1.
N.I.C.E. 19 Photo viewer contr ols P ortable me mory storage button Displays contents of a por table memor y storage device connected t o the USB 1.1 port Pre vious and next b utto ns Display t he pre.
Chapte r 1: Quick Start 20 Video pla yer controls A udio/ Video in put Displays input from D VD or video game system Rearview camera Displays video input from c amera mounted at back of vehicle M ode .
N.I.C.E. 21 Using the remote The wirele ss remot e control suppl ied with N.I.C.E. operates most features f rom a remote loc ation. The buttons on the remote co ntrol func tion the same way their equivale nts do on the unit. For optim al ope ration, al ways aim the remote control toward the infrared s ensor on the N.
Chapte r 1: Quick Start 22 Rem ote cont r ol f eature s Captures and stores current program information T ur ns power on and off BAND switches among bands A, B and C ( 10 preset channels eac h); press.
N.I.C.E. 23 T urning the unit off Press th e POWER butto n. The unit stores the current m ode and t urns off. When yo u turn the power on again, the unit returns to the m ode yo u were in w hen you powered off. Frequently-ask ed questions The ques tions in this section a re often aske d by people w ho a re learnin g to use N.
Chapte r 1: Quick Start 24 Can I g et rid o f all t he informa tion icons and boxes so I ca n see more of the map? • Y es. In Setup , Displa y Options, p ress GPS Icon Dis pla y , Status Bar Dis pla y , etc. to turn them off . Can I hea r the voice announcing th e next man euver again? • Y es.
N.I.C.E. 25 SIRIUS radio Can I lis ten to SIRIUS s atellite ra dio while I nav igate ? • Y es. Wh ile in nav igation mode , pres s SIRI US and the unit ov er la ys the top por tion of the screen with the SIRIUS c ontrols . V oice guidanc e alwa ys ov err ides the rad io .
Chapter 2 : Installation 26 This ch apter e xplains how to i nstall th e unit in a vehicl e and use it at home. V ehicle Pre cautions Follow these pre cautions to av oid se rious aut o accide nt or pe rsonal in jury: • Do not mount the N.
N.I.C.E. 27 2. Place t he on-gl ass moun ting b rack et in po sitio n with th e suctio n cup touching the glass . Mak e su re it does not ob struct the driver’ s vie w of the road from any a ngle , bu t still has a di rect path thro ugh the windshie ld to the GPS satelli te.
Chapter 2 : Installa tion 28 2. Pl ug the other end of the c ord into the cigare tte lighter s ocke t of y our vehic le . 3. T urn the power on and you r ready to use N.I. C.E. f or navig atio n. Connecting the radio receiver If you a lso have the NAVSIR sate llite radio rece iver install ed, fol low these steps to c onnect i t to the N.
N.I.C.E. 29 See the NA VSIR do cumentation fo r where to connec t this cab le. NA VSIR receiv es pow er throug h the N.I.C .E. Note Connect to a rea r vie w camer a If yo ur vehicl e is equi pped with a rea rview c amera for back ing up, connec t the c amera to th e N.
Chapter 2 : Installation 30 A udio through y our car stereo As the N .I.C.E. i s a p ortable device and designed t o travel wi th you, it come s with i ts own inte rnal speak er. How the FM transmitter work s While ri ding in a vehic le, the unit’s b uilt-in FM transmi tter ca n send au dio ou tput from th e N.
N.I.C.E. 31 1. The Uni t displ a ys t he SETUP menu . N.I.C.E. SETUP menu 2. Pre ss the FM F requency and Internal Speak er but to n. The unit displ ay s the FM F requencie s and Internal Speak er menu. FM frequency and internal speaker butt on 3. Pre ss FM T ransm itter on the touc h-sensiti ve screen.
Chapter 2 : Installation 32 select any frequ ency tha t is not in use b y a radi o st ation . 4. Pres s one of the fr equen cies. The unit automatically begin s tra nsmittin g and returns to the SET U P me nu. T ur n th is opt ion of f if you a re usi ng low lev el au dio ou tput s in your particular applic ation.
N.I.C.E. 33 This ch apter e xplains how to n avigate u sing the N.I.C.E. If this is t he first ti me yo u’ve used th e unit, read this cha pter from beginning to end. Lat er, use it to refer to specific proc edures. Ho w gl obal po sitioni ng w orks N.
Chapter 3: Navig ation 34 The unit starts up in the mode that was runnin g when you turne d the power off. If this is the first time you’ve used the unit, it start s in navi gation mode. Otherwise : 1. Pre ss the NA VI b utton below the LCD . Navigati on button OR Press th e onsc reen mode b utton, the n press the ons creen NA VIGA TION button.
N.I.C.E. 35 If the un it is within site of a satelli te, the GPS automat ically locate s you on the ma p. Main navig ation screen The red p ointer identifies your pos ition . GPS signal strength indicator Current pos ition Define y our destination Alw ay s define y our destinati on while parked .
Chapter 3: Navig ation 36 The Na vigation men u ap pears. Naviga tion menu The sta tus bar , located just abov e the onsc reen buttons at th e botto m of the sc reen displ a ys yo ur current locati on and sy stem status inf or matio n, such as the activ e menu name .
N.I.C.E. 37 3. Pres s one of t he met hod op tions. If y ou scrolled do wn and chose Map, y ou can defi ne your de stinat ion by to uchin g the map, See “P ointing to y our destinatio n” on page 45. If y ou chose an y of the othe r options , the unit prompts you to cho ose items from one or more lists.
Chapter 3: Navig ation 38 The unit displays the names of four li sts Address/ Intersection opt ions State/Prov ince Name , City Name and Street Nam e lead to lists. See “Scroll ing throug h lists” on page 41. By posta l Code goes d irectly to the on screen keyboa rd.
N.I.C.E. 39 After sel ecting Point of in terest, the unit o ffers five opti ons: Four of th e point of intere st options • State/ Provinc e Name l imits al l other list s (postal code , phone , and first f ew letters ). See “Scrollin g throu gh lists” on page 4 1.
Chapter 3: Navig ation 40 F or State/Provinc e Name , By P ostal Code, By Phone and By First F ew Le tters, s ee “Using the onscree n k ey board” on page 42 . The f ollowi ng screen displ ays wh en y ou choose By Catego r y . Categor ies list 3. Sele ct the t ype of pl ace you’re looki ng for , suc h as a ba nk or A TM.
N.I.C.E. 41 Contin ue with “Travel ing to your destina tion” on page 47. Scr olling thr o ugh lists There ar e two ways to scrol l through a lo ng list, such as the l ist of city nam es.
Chapter 3: Navig ation 42 Using the onscreen keyboar d State/Province Name, City Name, Street Name, By Postal Co de, By Ph one, and B y First Few Lett ers displ ay a lis t. Samp le list s howing states and pr ovinces Some opt ions display this keyboard a utoma tically.
N.I.C.E. 43 Only k eys f or val id letters appea r in gree n. The rest are gr ay ed out. The letters y ou type appear in the b o x at the top of the k eyboard. If y ou’ve de fined y our state and a re entering a post al code t he unit fills in the beginnin g digit bas ed on the system datab ase.
Chapter 3: Navig ation 44 The next exampl e is a sh or t l ist of st reet s. Short list of streets Abov e this lis t the u nit disp lays the address ran ge fo r all the stre ets in the li st. A quic k check with th e addre ss y ou’ re seeking should c onfirm that y ou are in the right area.
N.I.C.E. 45 If y ou choose Addre ss, the unit displa ys the v alid range of a ddresses at the top of the ons creen keyboar d. Keyboard wi th address range 7. T ype the address and press the accept b utton (chec k mar k). Contin ue with “Travel ing to your destina tion” on page 47.
Chapter 3: Navig ation 46 Crosshai rs appear at your current l ocation. Crossha irs mark the locat ion you touched 2. T ouch th e locati on on the m ap . If the lo cation is not o n the map , touch the ma p in the d irection o f the l ocation a s if y our fi nger wa s doin g the t ra v eling.
N.I.C.E. 47 5. Pre ss Use as Desti nation and conti nue with the next topic. T raveling to y our destinati on Once you select a desti nation, N.I.C.E. c alculates your rou te, based on an y pref erences y ou set (See “Custo mizing” on page 63). Rou te calcu lation prog ress ap pears on th e status bar .
Chapter 3: Navig ation 48 Visuall y tracking y our route Map during nav igation The red p ointer moves on the map as yo u drive and your cu rrent location appears i n the status ba r Next str eet to t.
N.I.C.E. 49 Controlling autom atic recalculation If you d on’t want the un it to reca lculate your rou te, you ca n turn automatic recalcul ation off. For exam ple, you may know ho w to deto ur aroun d an acc ident and wan t to just continue with the sam e journey after the d etour.
Chapter 3: Navig ation 50 Changing map perspective N.I.C. E. offers th ree diff erent map views. 3D pers pective with clouds Press th e map button to a lternate among 2 D , 3D and spl it scr een view s. With 3 D view you ca n see more of the road ahead.
N.I.C.E. 51 Vie wing an intersection c lose up When yo u are within on e mile of the ne xt intersec tion, N.I.C.E. displ ays an en larged view of the inte rsection on the l eft side of th e screen Enlarged intersection To turn th is feature off, se e “Maxim izing s pace f or the map” on page 6 8.
Chapter 3: Navig ation 52 The unit display s three options . Navi gation opti ons men u 2. Pres s Canc el Rout e. The mai n na vigati on screen appears. Previe w ing your journey This pro cedure lets you preview a rout e starting from any loca tion. T urn simulation on This fea ture activ ates route guida nce without actuall y goi ng anyw here.
N.I.C.E. 53 If the a ddress is not on t he map , touch the ma p in the d i rectio n of th e address as if y our finger wa s doin g the t ra v eling. Contin ue touching t he map until y ou find the locat ion. 2. Pre ss the push pi n b utton (F5). The unit displa ys the selected location as a list item.
Chapter 3: Navig ation 54 Bac king u p safel y If you o w n a van or SUV, you kno w how difficult it can be to maneuv er into or out of a parking s pace. With a c amera mounted a t the b ack of yo ur vehicle and you r N.I.C.E. in stalled, you can back up s afely.
N.I.C.E. 55 The outp ut from the came ra displa ys in the video w indo w . Video wi ndow 3. Pre ss the full-sc reen b utton to st retch the video input to fill the screen .
Chapter 3: Navig ation 56 Crosshai rs appear and the unit centers the point y ou touched on the screen. Crossha irs mark the locat ion you touched If the a ddress is not on t he map , touch the ma p in the d i rectio n of th e address as if y our finger wa s doin g the t ra v eling.
N.I.C.E. 57 The unit asks you to confirm the sa ve . Sample co nfirmation messag e The na me asso ciat ed with the exampl e above is, “O I-15 SH. ” 7. Pre ss Y es to s av e the name or No to return to the pr evious m enu. Adding/editing/deleting addresses 1.
Chapter 3: Navig ation 58 • Edit l ets y ou ch ange the name associat ed with an ad dress . • Delete remo ves the address from th e address book. 3. Pre ss the desired option. If y ou pressed Add Pr evious D estina tion, th e unit dis plays a list of pre vious de stination s.
N.I.C.E. 59 The ons creen k eyboard app ears, with the address name displa yed n ear the top . Name The Entry screen Y ou can edit only the name asso ciated with the address . T o change the add ress its elf , delete it and ad d it ag ain. 5. Pres s the a ccept button (ch eck mar k) to save the addre ss using the d isplay ed name .
Chapter 3: Navig ation 60 Listening to the r adio while navigating To liste n while you nav igate, pres s the SIRIUS butt on bel ow th e LCD. The SIR IUS contro ls overlay the top of t he naviga tion scre en. Minimiz ed r adio c ontrols o verlay the navig ation screen Radio cont rols Navi- gation When mi nimized, only the top li ne appears.
N.I.C.E. 61 • T o direc tly sele ct a channel, pr ess the DIRECT but ton fol low ed b y the ch annel butto n. • T o sele ct a pre set chan nel, p ress BAND t o alternate amon g the three ba nds, t hen press the band number . V oice guid ance takes priority o ver the r adio .
Chapter 3: Navig ation 62 When mi nimized, only the to p line app ears. MUSIC radi o cont rols V oice guid ance takes priority o ver mu sic. For more information abou t playing music, see “Playing music” on pag e 95.
N.I.C.E. 63 This cha pter explain s how to cust omize the N.I.C.E. unit and features to suit your preferences . 4. Customizing Chang ing screen brightness 1.
Chapter 4: Customi zing 64 1. The un it dis plays the SE TUP menu. Setup menu 2. Pres s the L CD button. LCD button 1. The un it di splays the b righ tness bar . Brig htness bar 2. Pre ss the left and right arro ws to adju st the brightness of the screen.
N.I.C.E. 65 Setting the speaker v olume You c ontrol the volum e thr ough a setup opti on or by using t he volum e up/dow n buttons on the radio and music de fault screens, a nd on t he remote control. Each me thod adjusts th e same volume setting. This pro cedure explain s how to set volume us ing naviga tion setup.
Chapter 4: Customi zing 66 4. Pres s and ho ld the V o lume Up (F1) or V ol ume Down (F2 ) buttons to adjust th e v olume betw een 0 and 100 percent. 5.
N.I.C.E. 67 The na vigation me nu appears . Naviga tion menu 2. Pres s Setu p . Na vigatio n b utton (F3) The Setup menu appears . Setup menu 3. Pre ss an option b utton.
Chapter 4: Customi zing 68 4. Pre ss the butt on to tu rn the feature on/off . 5. Sc roll down t o displa y additional op tions. 6. Pre ss the ba ck bu tton (F6) to return to the Setu p menu. 7. W hen you’ re finishe d, press the e x it b utton (F1).
N.I.C.E. 69 • Compa ss Icon • Ne xt maneuv er Icon • Enlarg ed Interse ction icon 2. Pres s the o ption t o chang e it. 3. W hen you’ re finishe d, press the e x it b utton (F1). Short est time or shortest distance You can configure the un it to calculate the shorte st distanc e or th e shortes t time.
Chapter 4: Customi zing 70 Press N avig ation Prefe rences and scrol l to vie w the f ollowi ng options . Navigatio n preferences • Press th e Av oid F reew ay Y es/No b utton to displa y the desired setti ng. • Press th e T oll Y es/No bu tton to displa y the des ired s etting .
N.I.C.E. 71 The cau tion s creen app ears in the selected languag e. Cautio n screen in Frenc h 5. Pres s the a ccept button. The map database and v erbal guid ance are now set f or the selec ted language All me nu item s remain in Engl ish. Accept button 6.
Chapter 4: Customi zing 72 The unit displa ys . Units menu 4. Pre ss the desired distance unit. The main nav igation screen appea rs. The ne w units se tting a ppears ne xt time y ou navigat e. 5. W hen you’ re finishe d, press the e x it b utton (F1).
N.I.C.E. 73 If the a ddress is not on t he map , touch the ma p in the d i rectio n of th e address as if y our finger wa s doin g the t ra v eling. Contin ue touching t he map until y ou find the locat ion. 2. Pre ss the push pi n b utton (F5). The unit displa ys the selected location as a list item.
Chapter 5 : SIRIUS Satellite Rad io 74 SIRIUS satellite radio make s availa ble over 120 channe ls of com mercial -free entertainmen t for yo ur car, hom e or of fice.
Chapter 5 : SIRIUS Satellite Rad io 75 How satellite radio works SIRIUS Satell ite Radio company in New Y or k City Over 120 channels of radio content bounce off the network of satellites that encircle the eart h.
Chapter 5 : SIRIUS Satellite Rad io 76 Getting started To liste n to SIRIUS satell ite radio you ne ed two things in addition to your N.I.C.E.: • Option al NA VSIR interf ace install ed in your v ehicle. This un it receive s the satellite sign al. For install ation instructions , see the us er’ s guide that comes with the NA VSIR.
N.I.C.E. 77 4. The un it dis plays the M enu Opti ons pa ge wi th the SIRI US ID option h i ghlig hted. Options menu 5. Pres s the S IRIUS ID menu item.
Chapter 5 : SIRIUS Satellite Rad io 78 Activ ate th e radi o service • Visit Siri us.co m and clic k JOIN, then f ollow th e onsc reen in stru ction s. OR • Call SIRIUS at 1-888-539-SIRIUS (7474). A Custo mer Care represent ativ e will activ ate your ser vi ce.
N.I.C.E. 79 The unit d ispla ys two 10 -segment horizon tal bar grap hs with a min us (-) to the left and a plus (+) to the right. Antenna ai ming graphs The sate llite (SA T) gra ph displa ys the s atellite signal strength. The terrestrial (TER) gr aph sho ws the terrestrial s ignal st rength.
Chapter 5 : SIRIUS Satellite Rad io 80 The SIRIUS lo go appears f or three seconds f ollowed by t he SIRIUS def ault displa y. SIRIUS default d i spla y F or a complet e identifi cation of each item on this di splay , see “Sirius Satelli te Radio contr ols” on page 17.
N.I.C.E. 81 T unin g b y category Catego ry groups channels by mus ic genre or other content . For example, y our favorit e rock channel s are in th e category “ROCK.” 1. Pre ss the ons creen pre vious and nex t category but tons to sele ct a c ategory .
Chapter 5 : SIRIUS Satellite Rad io 82 2. Pre ss DISP (displa y). T ouchin g DISP again and again alternates the list am ong chan nel, ar tist name and song title 3. Pre ss the channe l name o n the touch-sen sitiv e scree n to sele ct it. The cha nnel begins pl a ying an d the L CD returns to th e def ault displa y .
N.I.C.E. 83 3. W ith the channe l pla ying, press an d hold any of the nu m bered ke ypad b uttons (0-9 ) f or one secon d. The cha nnel number fl ashes a nd rema ins lit t o indica te that the unit s tored th e channe l numbe r . T he curr ent ch annel num ber r eplac es any previous ly stored chan nel asso ciated with that n umber .
Chapter 5 : SIRIUS Satellite Rad io 84 T uning by preset list 1. Pres s and ho ld BAND . 2. Pres s DISP . The unit display s up to fiv e pre set chann els. 3. Pre ss DISP ag ain and again to alt er nate among channe l name, artist name an d song title .
N.I.C.E. 85 the 20 m emory sl ots ar e used an d how m any are empty . Finding fav orites If it f inds one or more songs p laying on chan nels other than the c urrent cha nnel, the N. I.C.E. beeps and dis plays “M emory Ale rt” for two sec onds follow ed by the list of favorite s that are cur rently playin g appears.
Chapter 5 : SIRIUS Satellite Rad io 86 The unit display s two optio ns: A utomatic Memor y Se arch an d Clear All Memor y . Memory o ptions T o e xit without clearing memo r y , press MEN U again.
N.I.C.E. 87 Skipping c hannels With hun dreds of channe ls available, y ou m ay wish to limi t the accessib le list to only those yo u like. 1. Pres s the ons creen MENU butt on. 2. Th e options men u appear s. Options menu 3. Pres s the AD D or SKI P ons creen menu it em.
Chapter 5 : SIRIUS Satellite Rad io 88 The unit display s “Skip” n ext to the channel numb er and will not dow nload this channel during regul ar tuning. Chann el list w ith one c h anne l skipped Pressin g the channel n umber again in cludes the cha nnel i n the do wnload and re mov es the “Skip” se tting.
N.I.C.E. 89 Locking out ce r tain channels Lockin g a channel requires the entry of th e four-dig it lock c ode to pla y the chann el. You ca n use this feature to prevent unautho rized people, s uch as childre n, from access ing specific c hanne ls.
Chapter 5 : SIRIUS Satellite Rad io 90 3. If this is the firs t time y ou’ve used thi s f eature, enter the defau lt code “0 000. ” If y ou’ve us ed this f eature bef ore, enter y our unique f our-digit code . T o change t his code , see “Cha ngin g the lock code” on page 9 2.
N.I.C.E. 91 Accessing lock ed channels T o acce ss a lock ed channe l: 1. En ter the direct cha nnel number . 2. En ter the f our-digit lock code . The cha nnel b egins to p la y . The cha nnel re turns to the loc ked status if y ou change channe ls or turn the unit off (for ex ample , tur n the v ehicle off).
Chapter 5 : SIRIUS Satellite Rad io 92 Changing the lock code 1. Pres s the ons creen MENU butt on. The opti ons menu app ears. Options menu 2. Pres s the ED IT COD E menu ite m.
N.I.C.E. 93 4. En ter the new f our-digit code using the keyp ad but to ns . The unit prompts yo u to confirm the code . 5. En ter the new f our-digit code again. Y ou ha ve chang ed the loc k code. To exit without setting th is option, press Enter o r MENU ag ain.
Chapter 5 : SIRIUS Satellite Rad io 94 The unit displa ys: Restore settin g options 3. Pre ss YES. All SIRI US option s ettings re turn to their fac tory defaults.
N.I.C.E. 95 This ch apter prov ides gui delines f or using t he N.I.C.E. i n video and music m ode. Pla ying music You can play music s tored on the unit’s hard disk or on a portable mem ory storage dev ice conn ected to the USB 1.1 port. For inform ation about how to do wnload music (a nd photos) from y our PC to the N.
Chapter 6: Music modes 96 If the po r table m emory storage device h as an e xtension cab le, conn ect the c ab le. P owe r to the N.I.C. E. ma y be on or off when you connec t the de vice.
N.I.C.E. 97 3. T o chan ge the so ng, press the ti tle of a diff erent song in the right p ane. OR T o pla y a song i n a diff erent f older , press the f older button . OR T o play a so ng sto red on an por table memor y stor age de vice, press the por table memo ry stor age b utton.
Chap ter 7: Vid eo mode 98 This ch apter prov ides gui delines f or using t he N.I.C.E. i n video a nd photo m o des . Video options N.I.C .E. includ es sever al video option s: • Backup v iew If you r ve hicle is equipped with a rearview camer a, output from the camer a displa ys in the N.
A/V IN por deo cab t Vi le N.I.C.E. 99 Connect to t he play er Plug the DVD pla yer or video gam e system cable into the A/V IN port on the back of the unit. A/V IN conn ection Vie wing a movi e or pla ying a game 1 . P r e s sV I D E Oa tt h eb o t t o mo ft h es c r e e n .
Cha pter 7: V ideo mod e 100 The ima ge displa ys o n the sc reen. 3. Pre ss the full-sc reen mod e button to stretch the video i nput to fill the s creen . Bac king u p with the camera 1. Pre ss the VIDEO but ton below th e LCD . OR Press th e onscree n mode butt on and press VIDEO .
N.I.C.E. 101 Photo storage Power to the N.I.C.E. may be on or off when you connec t a portabl e memory st orage device. Portable mem ory storage dev ice connectio n USB 1.1 por t Portable mem ory storage devi ce extensi on cable 1. If the pho tos are stored on a memory stick ins er t th e stick di rect ly int o the USB 1 .
Cha pter 7: V ideo mod e 102 The unit display s the photo def ault scre en. Photo vie wer screen Full-scre en mode b utton P r ev io u s / n ex t s li d e Exit P or tab le memory storag e de vice bu tton Sta r t s lide show 2.
N.I.C.E. 103 This ch apter c overs cl eaning th e unit, updating the map dat abase, uploa ding mus ic and p hotos from a PC to the N.I.C.E., up dating the unit’s fi rmware, and troubles hooting. Cleaning the unit To remov e dust, g ently wipe the un it with a damp, soft, cl ean cloth.
Chapte r 8: Care a nd up datin g 104 Remo ving the unit If yo u have a laptop computer you may be able to transfer file s without remo ving the N.I.C.E. from your v ehicl e. 1. O therwis e, lift the latch tha t holds the suc tion cup to th e windshi eld to remov e the N.
N.I.C.E. 105 Connecting t o y o ur PC You conne ct your N.I.C.E. to a PC using a sta ndard USB 2.0 cab le. Most co mputer s come wi th this cable o r you can purch ase one at your c omputer stor e. 1. M ake sure po wer to both the PC and the N.I.C .E.
Chapte r 8: Care a nd up datin g 106 4. T urn on pow er to both the PC and the N.I.C .E. Copying file s 1. If you’ re updatin g the map databa se, insert the D VD with the ne w database in the D VD driv e on the PC . 2. O n the PC , open My Computer o r Windows Explorer .
N.I.C.E. 107 The N.I. C .E. f olde r opens , disp la ying the def ault Map, Music an d Phot o folders. N.I.C.E. drive window If y ou delete the de fault Mus ic or Phot o folders, m ake new ones using Window s Expl orer . (C onsul t your Window s manual for instr uc tions.
Chapte r 8: Care a nd up datin g 108 If y ou’ re copying from the PC to the N.I.C .E., this is the sourc e f older . If you ’ re cop ying from the N.I.C .E. to the PC , this is the destin ation fo l d e r. 7. Arra nge th e two wi ndows on t he PC desk top so that y ou can see th e conten ts of both the source and destinat ion f olders.
N.I.C.E. 109 A Cop ying mess age ma y appear , depending on the PC’ s operat ing syst em and process or speed. Sample Cop ying message When the copy is finishe d, the files a ppear in t he select ed Music or Photo f older on the N.I. C .E. Sample M usic folder after copying files Disconnecting from the PC 1.
Chapte r 8: Care a nd up datin g 110 Deleting photo an d music files 1. F ollow the steps in “Connec ting to your PC ” on page 105. 2. O n the PC , open My Computer o r Windows Explorer . Consu lt y our Windows m anual if y ou ne ed help . Windo ws opens a wi ndo w show ing all the drive s on y our compu ter .
N.I.C.E. 111 7. Cl ick Y es to de lete th e files , or No if yo u’ re not sure. After pressi ng Y es, the files are deleted from the N.I.C .E. The N.I .C .E. does not mai ntain a Recy cle bin f rom which y ou can retrie ve fil es y ou ma y ha ve deleted by mistake .
Chapte r 8: Care a nd up datin g 112 The un it dis plays the SET UP menu. Setup menu FM tran smitter butt on LCD adjustme nt bu tton Update sof tware b utton 4. Pre ss the update s oftwa re b utton. The unit di splays the current Op erati ng System (OS) v ersion and searc hes f or any up gr ades.
N.I.C.E. 113 T roub lesh ooting Desc rip tion Proba ble Caus e Reme dy N.I.C .E. does not turn on. The pow er cab le ma y not be properly conn ected. The fuse m a y be b lown. Chec k powe r cab le and fuse. GPS signa l strength is w eak In some a pplicati ons/installatio ns, GPS signa l ma y be difficul t to receiv e.
Chapte r 8: Care a nd up datin g 114 The GPS signal w as lost w hile en route. The unit’ s line of sigh t to the GPS satell ite has bee n obstructe d, such as by entering a tunnel o r parking garag e. Chec k the signal strengt h meter . If the sign al does not return, you ca n man ually set the v ehicle po sitio n.
N.I.C.E. 115 Y ou hear no s ound f rom the un it’s int er nal sp eaker . The speak er may be turned off or redirected to the ste reo speake rs in your car o r home. 1. P ress the NA VI b utton; pres s Setup , Navig ation Pref erences . 2. S croll to V oice Guid ance and press the bu tton to c hange th e setting from Off to On.
Chapte r 8: Care a nd up datin g 116 When tryin g to update firmware, the unit di splays, “OS Upd ate File can’t be foun d” T o update , you nee d the update softw are on por tab le memory storage i n the USB 1.1 (Hos t) port. See “Upd atin g the f ir mware” on page 111.
N.I.C.E. 117 Modes You sele ct ope rational m o des by press ing either physic al or ons c reen buttons . Mode buttons These b uttons app ear below the L CD. Sele cts navi gation mode . Selects SIRIUS Satel lite radio mode. Selec ts vid eo mode , used to vie w input fr om the rearvie w came ra, videos , and play vid eo games.
Chapter 9: Referen ce 118 Enters ph oto vi ewing mode ; used to view pho tos stored on the N.I.C.E. For photo options, see “Ph oto reference ” on page 128. Enters v ideo mo de; used to ba ck up vehicl es equip ped with a rearv iew camera and to vi ew DVD movies or play video gam es.
N.I.C.E. 119 Navigatio n button (F 3), starts navigati on and acce sses navigati on setup opt ions. Pointer bu tton (F3) centers th e map at th e current l ocation. Scroll do wn (forward) button (F4), disp lays next optio ns four at a time. Mute button (F4), turn s all sound off.
Chapter 9: Referen ce 120 Star t Route G uidance To acce ss these optio ns, press the navigation butt on (F 3). Address /Intersection Define s spe cific ad dress or i ntersection to w hich you’r e head ed (you r dest inati on). State/Provinc e Name : selec ts the location state or provinc e.
N.I.C.E. 121 If yo u choose Address, the unit disp lays the ons creen key board so you can enter the addres s. The top of the screen di splays the ad dres s range. Point of Intere st Define s a pu blic loc ation, such as a ban k or hos pital , as yo ur loc ation .
Chapter 9: Referen ce 122 Previous Des tination Selects a locati on based on th e last 15 des tinations . Map Selects a dest ination b y pin pointin g it on th e touchs creen. Whe n using this fe ature F3 becomes the poin ter button and F5 the push pin but ton.
N.I.C.E. 123 Navigation Preferen ces Simulation On : used t o previ ew and d emonstra te how route gui dance works. Off : default setting. Shortest Time : calculat es route based on road type. Interstat es are assumed to offer the quicke st route. Dist ance : calculates route ba sed on shortes t distance as t he crow f lies.
Chapter 9: Referen ce 124 GPS Icon Di splay On : turns d isplay o f the GPS in dicator o n. Off : turns di splay o f the GPS in dicator off. See “Mon itoring signal s trength” on page 51 for example s of the thr ee versi ons that ind i cate strong, weak an d no sate llite signal .
N.I.C.E. 125 Set Vehicle Position Address/Inte r sec tion : moves the re d pointer t o a specif ic location def ined by the add ress that foll ows. As you e nter the addres s, N.I.C.E. pr ompts with poss ibilitie s to speed entry . For an explan ation o f these op tions, see “Address /Intersecti on” on page 120.
Chapter 9: Referen ce 126 SIRIUS satellite radio reference 1. T o acce ss the s atelli te ra dio option s, press the onsc reen ME NU button . The Men u options lis t appears on the left side of the scre en. 2. Pres s the opt ion na me in th e menu. The opti on settings appear to t he r ight of the menu.
N.I.C.E. 127 EDIT CODE This op tion associate s a four-di git code with a specif ic chann el requiring you to ente r that cod e to hear the chann el. See “Changing the lock code” on page 92 for more informat ion. Antenna Aimi ng This op tion ad justs SIRIU S satell ite signal stren gth reach ing t he N.
Chapter 9: Referen ce 128 Music refe rence Portable memory stor age devic e button, dis plays folders on the devic e connec ted to t he USB 1.1 port . Folder b utton, displa ys folders on the N.I.C.E. Music m ode button, altern ates among repeat, play fold er in order, and rand om among all s ongs.
N.I.C.E. 129 Video reference Enlarges image to fit screen. Disp lays im age from DVD or video game. Disp lays inp ut from rearvi ew camer a. Setup ref erence To acce ss these optio ns, press the mode button (F3), then press the SETUP cube on the menu grid.
Chapter 9: Referen ce 130 Specificati ons Dimens ions (W x H x D): 191mm x 128mm x 31m m Operat ing sys tem Window s CE vers ion 4.2 Embedded proc esso r High Perform ance Embedd ed 32-bit RIS C (ARM .
N.I.C.E. 131 A A/V IN port 11 , 101 Abort messa ge 115 Accept b utton (key board) 42 Add Cur rent Locati on to addres s book 55 , 122 ADD or SKIP 87 , 126 Add Previ ous Destination to addres s book 55.
User’s Guide 132 category (ra dio) 17 channe l (radio ) 17 check m ark 119 compr ession 2 6 DISP (radio) 17 DVD/video game 129 exit ( F1) 14 , 11 8 F1-F6 10 FM trans mitter 129 folder bu tton on mus.
N.I.C.E. 133 By Catego ry 39 , 12 1 By First Few Letters 39 , 121 By Phone 39 , 121 By Postal Cod e 39 , 121 C Camer a, connectin g unit to rearview 29 Category buttons (radio) 17 name ( radio) 1 7 ra.
User’s Guide 134 Current location 4 8 defi ning 52 Cust omizin g naviga tion 66 screen brig htness 63 D Databa se of maps, up dating 103 DC IN port 11 Defaults , restoring factory fo r radio 93 Dele.
N.I.C.E. 135 F F1-F6 buttons 10 Factory defaults, restori ng for ra dio 93 , 127 FAQ 23 Favorite s (radio) delet ing 85 finding 85 Favor ites , stor ing r adio fa vorit es 84 Firmware upgrade butt on .
User’s Guide 136 channe l 17 compas s 16 GPS signal strength 1 4 , 48 , 51 next in tersection 16 next mane uver 16 point er 16 removi ng from scree n 68 scale 16 Infrared s ensor 10 , 21 Inst allati.
N.I.C.E. 137 finding in an unfamili ar city 38 nex t 16 Loc k code (r adio) 9 2 LOCK or UNLOCK 8 9 , 126 M Map 122 , 125 butt on (F 4) 119 change perspective 50 enlargin g 50 maximi zing v iew of 68 u.
User’s Guide 138 mode bu tton 18 , 97 , 128 player c ontrols 18 player, ma in screen 18 play ing 95 playin g while navig ating 61 , 97 stor age 95 MUSIC butto n 117 Mute butt on (F 4) 11 9 button, re mote con trol 22 N N.
N.I.C.E. 139 O On-glas s mount ing bracket 26 Onscre en keyb oard 42 Operati ng system 1 30 Orig in defi ning b y poi nting 52 , 72 defi ning u sing li sts 72 OS upda te file can’t be found m essage.
User’s Guide 140 Power does no t turn o n 113 off 23 on 12 , 28 POWER button 10 Pref erence s, nav igat ion 66 Presettin g favorite radio c hanne ls 82 Prev ious & next but tons (photo view er) .
N.I.C.E. 141 Remot e cont rol 2 1 Removin g unit from vehi cle 62 Repea ting song s 128 Route calcul ation 23 , 47 cancel ing 51 changi ng 48 guid ance, cance ling 51 guidanc e, reference 120 guidanc .
User’s Guide 142 Signal s trength GPS indica tor 48 lost 11 4 strong, w eak an d none 51 weak 113 meter (rad io) 17 Simulat ion 23 , 52 , 123 SIRIUS button 10 , 117 main sc reen 17 mode 13 radio 74 .
N.I.C.E. 143 Stereo, rou ting audio to ve hicle 30 Stopping navigation 51 Storage for music 95 , 98 for photo s 101 for vide o 101 Street Name 120 Subscri ption, r adio 76 System diagnos tics 125 Info.
User’s Guide 144 player c ontrols 20 player, ma in screen 20 VIDEO button 10 , 117 Video bu tton, reference 129 VID EO IN port 1 1 Viewin g enlarged map 50 Voice gu idance 24 , 47 , 62 , 12 3 on/o f.
N.I.C.E. 145 For USA and Cana da only This pr oduct is w arranted ag ainst all defects in material workman- ship for a period of one yea r from the da te of origin al purch ase. Clarion Pr oAudio prod ucts, except for speakers, a re covered b y a two year limited w arranty whe n installe d by an au thorized Cl arion dealer.
User’s Guide 146 © 2005 SIRIUS Satellite Radio I nc . “SIRIUS” and the SIRIUS dog logo are registered trademarks of SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc..
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