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`!, it means, for yoursafety, the vehicle must be stopped toset or use the Auto PC. Pull over in asafe and legal manner beforeattempting to manually access afunction of the system.Read and follow instructionsBefore using your Windows® CE forthe Auto PC system, read and followall instructions and safety informationprovided in this Owner’s Manual. Notfollowing precautions found in thisOwner’s Manual can lead to anaccident or other seriousconsequences.Keep Owner’s Manual in vehicleWhen kept in the vehicle, the Owner’sManual will be a ready reference foryou and other users unfamiliar with theWindows CE for the Auto PC system.Please make certain that before usingthe system for the first time, allpersons have access to the Owner’sManual and read its instructions andsafety information carefully.WarningOperating certain parts of thissystem while driving can distractyour attention away from the road,and possibly cause an accident orother serious consequences. Donot change system settings or enterdata non-verbally (using yourhands) while driving. Stop thevehicle in a safe and legal mannerbefore attempting these operations.This is important since while settingup or changing some functions youmight be required to distract yourattention away from the road andremove your hands from the wheel.Voice command controlMany of the functions of the WindowsCE for the Auto PC system can beaccomplished using only voicecommands.Prolonged views of screenDo not access any function requiring aprolonged view of the screen while youare driving. Pull over in a safe andlegal manner before attempting toaccess a function of the systemrequiring prolonged attention. Evenoccasional short scans to the screenmay be hazardous if your attention hasbeen diverted away from your drivingtask at a critical time.Volume settingDo not raise the volume excessively.Keep the volume at a level where youcan still hear outside traffic andemergency signals while driving.Driving while unable to hear thesesounds could cause an accident.
`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s ManualiiPrecautionsIMPORTANT: READ THEINSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED INTHIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THECLARION AUTOPC SYSTEM.SAFETY WARNING! When you seethis symbol
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s ManualiiiPrecautions continuedCare in handlingThe Clarion AutoPC system is asensitive electronic device. As with allelectronic devices, care should betaken to avoid contact with extremeheat, cold, or humidity.Operating at very cold temperaturesAt extremely cold temperatures, thedisplay screen speed may be reduced,and the display may dim. Also, thecolors on the display may varydepending on the thermal condition ofthe unit itself or the temperature in avehicle. These phenomena are thecharacteristics of the liquid crystaldisplay and are not malfunctions.Handling Detachable Control PanelAlso, special care should be takenwhen handling and storing theDetachable Control Panel (DCP).Note: The terms “control panel” and“DCP” are used interchangeably in thisdocument to refer to the same thing.Fully close DCP holder after DCPremovalIt is dangerous to keep the DCP holderat an angle once the DCP is removed.Be sure that the DCP holder is fullyclosed (in the vertical position).Operating switches and knobsThe slanted control panel may notmaintain its adjusted angle if a buttonis pushed too hard.Cleaning display coverTurn power off. Clean the displaycover with a lightly damp soft cloth.Do not pour or spray liquid on thedisplay as this will damage the unit.
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s ManualivPrecautions continuedCompactFlashTM 1 (CF) CardInsertion Slot CoverThe CF Card insertion slot is equippedwith a slot cover in order to prevent theexposure to debris and to protectterminals. Be sure to cover the CFCard insertion slot with the cover whenthe slot is not being used.Inserting the CF CardThe Clarion AutoPC System willaccept CF Cards from mostmanufacturers. Warning: CF Cardcan be inserted one way only. Makesure to insert the CF Card with themanufacturer’s label and arrowFACING RIGHT of the unit as shownto the right. 1 CompactFlash is a trademark ofSanDisk Corporation.Make sure label andarrow are facing right
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s ManualvPrecautions continuedOpening the DCPGrip the control panel as shown in theillustration which follows, and pull itoutward and downward in onecontinuous motion.Closing the DCPPlace your index finger immediatelybelow the Start button, pressing inwardand upward as shown below.Proper clearance to eject CDOpen the control panel to the lowestposition to allow the CD to be ejectedwithout causing damage.Before pressing the eject button, lookto see that the CD will clear the top ofthe control panel as illustrated below.Note: If the CD is not manuallyremoved within approximately 10seconds after the eject button ispressed, the CD will be automaticallyloaded back into the CD Player.CD ROM InstallationThe vehicle should be parked at alevel location when a higher version ofOS or CD ROM software is installed.Note: If a vehicle starts up or cranksup, or if the ACC (accessory) is turnedon or off during the installation, voltagefluctuation harmful to this unit mayoccur. This could result in anabnormal installation or a malfunctionin the unit.Power On at time of initial operationIt may take up to 15 seconds to see anactual display on the unit when it isinitially powered up. This is not amalfunction.Correctclearance
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s ManualviCopyright Information(cid:211)CLARION CO. LTD. 1998All Rights ReservedReproduction, adaptation, ortranslation without prior writtenauthorization is prohibited, except asallowed under applicable copyrightlaws.TrademarksMicrosoft® and Windows® are eitherregistered trademarks or trademarks ofMicrosoft Corporation in the UnitedStates and/or other countries.Microsoft products are licensed toOEMs by Microsoft Licensing, Inc., awholly owned subsidiary of MicrosoftCorporation.CompactFlashTM (CF) Card:CompactFlash is a trademark ofSanDisk Corporation.WarrantyThis Owner’s Manual creates nowarranties nor does it make anyrepresentations regarding the Auto PCsystem on behalf of Clarion. The onlywarranty provided by Clarion to thepurchaser is that contained in Clarion’spublished limited warranty for the AutoPC system. All other purportedwarranties and representationsregarding the quality, performance orthe suitability of the Auto PC systemare disclaimed.Serial NumberPlace the serial number sticker foryour Clarion AutoPC system here:FCC Radio Interference StatementOperation of the Clarion AutoPCsystem is subject to the following twoconditions imposed by the FederalCommunications Commission: (1) thissystem may not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) this system mustaccept any interference received,including interference that may causeundesired operation. Changes ormodifications to the equipment withoutthe express permission of Clarion mayvoid the authority to use the ClarionAutoPC system.
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`Contents
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`Chapter 1 – Introduction.............................................................................................1Locating the controls.................................................................................................2Detachable Control Panel (DCP)..............................................................................6General Operations.................................................................................................10Chapter 2 – Using Speech Commands.....................................................................15Getting help with speech commands........................................................................17Chapter 3 - Getting Ready........................................................................................19Display layout.........................................................................................................20Using Speech to go to a program.............................................................................21Using keys to go to a program.................................................................................22Navigating within programs....................................................................................24
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s ManualviiiClock, date, time, and regional setup.......................................................................26Using Global Speech Commands.............................................................................29Using Program Speech Commands..........................................................................31Chapter 4 – Using the Radio.....................................................................................35Chapter 5 – Using the CD Player..............................................................................43Chapter 6 – Audio Adjustments................................................................................51Chapter 7 - Using Address Book...............................................................................55Address Book command words and keys..................................................................56Add, edit or delete a contact....................................................................................61Transfer a contact...................................................................................................66Browsing Contacts..................................................................................................67Protecting Address Book information......................................................................68Chapter 8 - Using Directions.....................................................................................69
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s ManualixDirections command words and keys.......................................................................72Ways to select a start and destination points............................................................73Commands to enter a start point..............................................................................74Commands to enter a destination point....................................................................82Calculating the route...............................................................................................87Driving the route.....................................................................................................90Chapter 9 - Using Messages......................................................................................93Messages command words and keys........................................................................94Reviewing Messages................................................................................................96Saving Messages.....................................................................................................99Changing message storage options........................................................................100Chapter 10 – Using Voice Memo.............................................................................103Recording voice memos.........................................................................................104Deleting voice memos............................................................................................109Chapter 11 – Customizing Your Auto PC...............................................................117
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s ManualxAdd or Change a Password...................................................................................120ASSIST..................................................................................................................124Changing Auto PC Sounds....................................................................................125Speech Command options......................................................................................129Speech factors you can change..............................................................................130To disable or enable the Wakeup word...................................................................133Changing Timeouts...............................................................................................136Chapter 12 – Backup/Restore.................................................................................139Using the CF Card for backup and restore............................................................140Chapter 13 – Adding/Removing Software and Hardware......................................143Chapter 14 – Tips and Troubleshooting..................................................................145Tips.......................................................................................................................145Troubleshooting....................................................................................................151Specifications...........................................................................................................157
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s ManualxiGlossary...................................................................................................................159Index........................................................................................................................163
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`Welcome
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`Caution
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`How to use this
`manual
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`Chapter 1 – Introduction
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`Congratulations on purchasing the Clarion AutoPC system, powered bythe Microsoft® Windows® CE operating system. Auto PC makes themost of your driving experience by combining many features into a devicethat fits into the same space normally occupied by your car stereo. AutoPC is an information and entertainment system for people on the go, andintegrates a compelling graphical user interface with voice control thatkeeps your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.CAUTION! OPERATE THIS SYSTEM ONLY WHEN SAFE. Taking yourattention away from the road while driving can cause a serious accident.This manual is designed to be used in two ways:1. As a general learning tool for you as you begin to operate the ClarionAutoPC system.2. As a reference tool for you as you actively expand your uses of theClarion AutoPC system.
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`Locating the controls
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` Detachable Control Panel (DCP) a-Selector DCP release MUTE Display Keys Volumeup Volumedown IrDA(Infrared)Port BACK POWER HELP MENU Start Key VoiceMemo ASSIST CompactFlashTM (CF)Card insertion slot
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`DCP Legend
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s Manual3 DCP release - Press to remove controlpanel. Start Key - Display start menu (mainmenu). aa-Selector - Navigate programs andoptions with a single finger. MENU - Press to get to extra options thatare available with some programs. MUTE – Press to silence audio. HELP – For tips about current screen. Display - Shows information in color onthe screen. POWER – Press to power the unit onand off. Detachable Control Panel (DCP) -Removable for security. BACK - Closes the currently displayedoption. Keys - Use for dialing, entering letters,numbers, and radio presets. IrDA (Infrared) Port - Transfer databetween Windows CE-based devices. CompactFlashTM (CF) card insertionslot - Use CF card to backup and restoredata. Volume down - Touch once to decreaseby 1 step. Press and hold for greaterdecreases. ASSIST - Press to receive location-based services (optional). Example:roadside assistance services. Volume up - Touch once to increase by1 step. Press and hold for greaterincreases. Voice Memo - Record/playback a voicememo.
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`Fast track to
`learning and using
`your Auto PC
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`The Index will becomeyour primary reference
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`• Scan the Table of Contents, it shows you the breadth of informationon your Auto PC.
`• Glance at the first few chapters, noticing key words in the boldedheadings.
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s Manual4First, become familiar with the Controls and General Operation of theClarion AutoPC system as described in this chapter.Second, spend 10 minutes previewing this Owner’s Manual:
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`• Peruse the Index, as that will be your primary reference when youneed to find specific information on a topic.Third, study the Using Speech Commands and Getting Started chapters,then move into using the Radio and CD Player to learn the basics of AutoPC.
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`Operation
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`Manually manipulatingthis selector should onlybe carried out for solong as it can be donesafely.
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s Manual5The a-Selector enables you to navigate through various Auto PCfunctions with a single finger. This is how you do it:1. Put your index finger on theraised center element (has awhite dot) of the a-selector asshown in the figure. CAUTION!DO NOT TAKE YOUR EYESOFF THE ROAD UNLESS IT ISSAFE TO DO SO.2. To select the up/down direction() or the left/right direction ()tilt the a-selector in thecorresponding direction.3. To select “enter” push directlyinward on the middle elementwith the white dot ().aa -Selector
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`Removing the DCP
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`Detachable Control Panel (DCP)
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`The control panel (Detachable Control Panel) can be detached to preventtheft. After detaching the control panel, store it in the protective caseprovided. We recommend taking it with you when leaving the vehicle.1. Turn the power off.2. Be sure that the control panel isfully closed. Press the DCPrelease button as illustrated onthe right.3. Pull the DCP toward you and tothe left to remove it as shownon the right.NOTE: Using force to remove theDCP will damage the unit.
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`Detaching the DCP
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s Manual7You can also detach the DCP in its lowered position. The procedure is asfollows:1. Turn power off.2. Lower the DCP to its fully openposition3. With your left index finger, findthe release button as shown inthe drawing. Push upward onthe release button, and pull theDCP toward you and to the left.4. For your safety, return the DCPholder to the fully closedposition (the vertical position).
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`DCP lowered
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`• 60 degrees (partially open)
`• 45 degrees
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`• 30 degrees (fully lowered)Warnings!1. The DCP can easily be damaged by shock. After removing it, becareful not to drop it or subject it to strong shock. After detaching thecontrol panel, store it in the protective case provided.2. The connector connecting the source unit and the DCP is extremelyimportant. Do not press on it with fingernails, screwdrivers, etc.Doing so may result in unit malfunction or damage.
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s Manual8The DCP has three lowered positions, each of which is reinforced by aclicking sound:
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`Attaching the DCP
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`ReceptacleLockinghook
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s Manual91. Be sure that the DCP holder isfully closed before attaching theDCP.2. Examine the back of the DCPand notice that there is alocking hook on the back of theDCP and that the hook must gointo the receptacle on theholder.3. Slide the locking hook on theback of the DCP into thereceptacle and press inward.
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`General Operations
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`Power on/off
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`Clock display
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`1. Press the POWER button2. The display lights up immediately. The Auto PC remembers its lastoperation mode and will automatically switch to display that mode.3. To turn off the power to the unit, press the POWER button.NOTE: Use caution while operating the unit for long periods of timewithout running the car’s engine. Draining the car’s battery will preventyou from starting the car and may possibly shorten the life of the battery.The clock is displayed when the ignition key is turned to the ACC(accessory) or IGN (ignition on) positions, even if power to the unit is off.In some cars, the clock display may momentarily disappear when theignition key is turned to the START (starter engage) position. The displaywill reappear after the engine has started and the ignition key is releasedto the IGN position.
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`Volume level is
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`Adjusting the
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`Push-To-Talk (PTT)
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`Charging Backup
`Battery
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s Manual11NOTE: Be sure to reduce the volume level before shutting off the ignitionkey or turning the unit’s power off. The unit remembers the last volumesetting before power was turned off, and it will start with that same settingwhen power is turned back on.The volume controls are located on the a-selector. Press the plus (+) keyto increase volume press the minus (-) key to reduce volume. Also, voicecommands are available to adjust volume (see the Using SpeechCommands chapter).When you press the Push-To-Talk button (PTT), Auto PC will “listen” forvoice commands. This is the same as saying the words, “Auto PC” to“wakeup” Auto PC.Backup Battery is not charged in shipment condition, and it will startcharging as soon as the Auto PC is connected to your car’s power source(Main Battery). When the Backup Battery is charged, the “charging”indicator disappears from the display.NOTE: Backup Battery cannot be charged in temperature of less than18 degrees Fahrenheit.
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`Small flatheadscrewdriver
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`Installing or
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s Manual121. Turn power off.2. Turn the vehicle ignition off.3. Remove the Detachable ControlPanel (see Removing the DCP)4. Lower the DCP holder asshown in the picture. Removethe battery holder by placing thetip of the flathead screwdriveron the exposed edge andpulling the holder outward.
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s Manual135. Place CR2032 Coin Cell Batterywith plus (+) side up in thebattery holder as shown.6. Install the battery by pushingthe holder into the unit asshown. Return the DCP holderto the fully closed position (thevertical position).
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`Where to find
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`To get help from
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`HELP
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s Manual14For information on …See …Speech commandsUsing Speech Commands chapter orquick reference material.Auto PC screens and keysGetting Ready chapter.To …Do this …See Help Tips for thecurrent program screenPress the
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` key on the DCP.Hear which speechcommands are currentlyavailableSay Auto PC What can I say Hear speech commandHelp and find out how touse the commands thatare currently availableSay Auto PC Help
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`Chapter 2 –
`Using Speech Commands
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`Auto PC can understand words and short phrases spoken as commands,called “speech commands.” Using voice commands while driving allowsyou to operate the system without distracting your attention away from theroad or removing your hands from the wheel.Auto PC doesn’t listen for speech commands all of the time. If you want togive commands to your Auto PC, you must first wake it up. Also, only afew commands, called “global commands” are available all of the time.Many speech commands are specific to a program, and so are called“program commands.”Auto PC recognizes command words more effectively when you speakthem decisively, as in a command, and may ignore words when you aretalking normally, as in a conversation.
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`Speaking
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`Guidelines for
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s Manual16The Auto PC has been optimized to recognize adult speakers. Use thefollowing guidelines when giving commands to Auto PC:1. Remember to wake up Auto PC.2. Say each command clearly and distinctly, but don’t shout.3. Wait for the “heard” tone before saying another command.4. Wait for Auto PC to stop talking, or press the Push-to-Talk (PTT) keyto interrupt.5. Decrease background noise.6. You may need to train Auto PC to understand how you say one ormore speech commands. For more information, see the section “Totrain or add a custom command word” in the chapter, “CustomizingYour Auto PC.”If you don’t know what commands you can say, just say “What can Isay?” and Auto PC will tell you which speech commands it is listeningfor. You can also say “Help” if you want to know what you can do withspeech commands. The following sections contain more information thatwill help you take advantage of the speech capabilities of Auto PC.
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`How Auto PC HELP
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`commands and
`response tones
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`Getting help with speech commands
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`While in the Start menu you can press HELP to get assistance withspeech commands. You will see voice commands and how Auto PCresponds with musical tones. Auto PC tells you it is “listening” to you witha specific tone, and that it has “heard” your voice command with anotherdifferent tone. You see both the commands and tones represented onthe Auto PC HELP display. For example, speaking “Auto PC” along withother voice commands will appear as follows on the display: Auto PC Radio FM Note that () represents the start of a voice command and () signifiesthe end of a voice command. Other conventions used in Auto PC HELPare explained in this diagram: Auto PC Radio FM
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`“Awake tone”“Heard tone”Voice commands
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`Tones that help you
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s Manual18If, after saying “Auto PC” you do not hear the “listening tone,” consult theTips and Troubleshooting chapter of this manual.Auto PC has three tones that help you give speech commands:1. When you wake up Auto PC, you’ll hear the awake tone, and see agreen speech command timeout bar on the bottom of the screen.2. When Auto PC hears you, you’ll hear a short “heard tone.”3. When Auto PC stops “listening,” you hear the sleep tone and thelistening timeout bar (green color) disappears.For examples of how to use speech commands, see the Getting Readychapter.
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`Chapter 3 - Getting Ready
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`Before you start using your Clarion AutoPC system, take a few minutes tobecome familiar with the unit.Your Auto PC gives you information in two ways:1. By displaying information on the screen.2. Through voice synthesis, Auto PC reads status information or otherrequested information.You can control Auto PC using the keys on the DCP or you can usespeech commands, which are single words or short phrases that provideshortcuts to commonly used functions.Small pictures (calledicons) give you a quicklook at what you can do.Two ways Auto PCgives you informationScreen-based iconsshow what you can doStart Menu
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`Display layout
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`When you say “Auto PC” or use PTT, Auto PC “listens” for speechcommands and a green bar appears across the bottom of the display.The green bar gradually disappears as the listening timeout expires.CAUTION! ONLY LOOK AT THE AUTO PC WHEN IT IS SAFE ANDONLY FOR AS LONG AS IT IS SAFE TO DO SO. Do not look at thegreen bar longer than is safe.The blue bar appears across the bottom of the display only when Auto PCis “talking.” While “talking,” Auto PC does not accept voice commands.Program icons 1, 2, …Current icon numberGreen bar shows howmuch “listening” timeremainsBlue bar shows whenAuto PC is “talking”Address Book iconGreen bar (Auto PC is “listening”) orBlue bar (Auto PC is “talking”)“Listening” timeout expiration statusLeft/right navigation icon(((Press (enter) to go intoAddress Book program
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`Using Speech to go to a program
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s Manual21NOTE: Neither the green bar nor the blue bar is displayed if the listeningtimeout is set to Always (see the Customizing your Auto PC chapter).If you press and hold the PTT key, Auto PC continues listening until yourelease the key.
`You can go to some programs by saying the program name. The programnames available as default global commands are: Radio, CD Player,Directions, Address Book, and Messages. For information on changingwhich program names are available, see “Changing Speech CommandOptions” in the chapter, “Customizing Auto PC.” To go to a program thatisn’t selected as a global command, use the keys as described in the nextsection.ToSayYou’ll hearWake up Auto PCspeech recognition Auto PC (awake tone) and statusinformationGo to a programprogram name (speech commandheard)Hold PTT to make AutoPC listen
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`Wake up Auto PC
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`Example:
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`Using keys to go to a program
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s Manual22ToSayYou’ll hearWake up Auto PCspeech recognition Auto PC and current program name.You can eliminate currentprogram name feedback. SeeCustomizing Your Auto PC,Speech feedback.Go to CD Playerprogram CD Player (speech command heard)
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`Start menu
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`Auto PC has a Start menu that you can use to go to programs. The Startmenu has an icon for each program installed on your Auto PC.
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`To use the keys to
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`Examples
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`The program’s main screenGo directly to a programwith the program’sshortcut number1
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`(enter)or Hold
`0-9
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`The program’s main screen,note: press
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s Manual23ToPressYou’ll seeDisplay the Start menuThe Start menuSelect (highlight) aprogram icon in theStart menu or The Start menu cyclesthrough the program iconsGo to the selectedprogram
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`1.
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`3.
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` 1 The first ten programs installed on the Auto PC have shortcut numbersassigned to them. To reassign the shortcut numbers, see “To reorder the StartMenu” in the chapter “Customizing Your Auto PC.”
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`Navigating within programs
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`You can navigate within a program by pressing the MENU key on theDCP. For example, under Radio you may change the Audio Settings:Radio iconThis is the first oftwo radio optionsPress (enter) to gointo Audio SettingsPress (up or down) to selectanother radio optionCurrent option displayedis Audio SettingsYou are here
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`Voice
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`Voice/Manual: !!
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`vehicle to do
`manual steps
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`Manual !!
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`How commands are shown in this manual
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`Here’s how voice and manual commands are shown in this document.The Push-To-Talk button (PTT) may be used in place of speaking “AutoPC” to “wakeup” the Auto PC.If it looks like this …It means you …Auto PC … Radio …AM …Say “Auto PC,” wait for the “listening tone”(), say “Radio,” wait for the “heard tone”(), say “AM” and wait for ().Voice commands and equivalent manual commands shown side-by-side:VoiceManual
`CommentAuto PC …Directions … to highlight Directions,then Access Directionsprogram.Many Setup function must be manually carried out. DO NOT ATTEMPTTHESE FUNCTIONS WHILE THE VEHICLE IS MOVING.Manual
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`!! (Stop your vehicle to do manual steps)CommentPress Start, and press to SetupSelect the Setupprogram.
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`Basic setup
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`To activate clock
`display
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`Clock, date, time, and regional setup
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`Clarion AutoPC Owner’s Manual26The procedures shown here will get you started using your Auto PC.These are just some of the settings that you can adjust. (See“Customizing Your Auto PC” later in this manual.)
`Do clock, date, time, and regional setup by completing the followingprocedures:Manual !! (Stop your vehicle to do manual steps)CommentPress Start, then to highlight Setup,and press Highlight the Setupprogram and enter it.Press to select Clock, and press Select Clock and enterthe first option screen.Press to choose an interval from 10 Sec… up to 5 min, or leave the setting atNever (default)Chose a time interval atwhich the clock will beautomatically displayed,or choose Never di

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