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| Brand | Pioneer |
| Model | AVIC-F160 | AVIC-F160 |
| Product | navigator |
| EAN | 4988028252334 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Marine (chartplotters, sounders) | No |
| Sport (fitness, running) | No |
| Outdoor (hiking, trekking) | No |
| Geocaching (GPS stash hunt) | No |
| Auto | Yes |
| Aviation | No |
| No | |
| Truck | Yes |
| Camper/Caravan | No |
| Bicycle | No |
| Golf | No |
| Traffic Message Channel (TMC) | Yes |
| Live service | No |
| Live Traffic Message Channel (TMC) | - |
| Number of points of interest | 10900000 |
| Languages support | - |
| Maps included | - |
| Map coverage | - |
| Map storage | Memory card |
| Touchscreen | No |
| Display diagonal | 0 " |
| Widescreen | No |
| Storage media type | Flash |
| Compatible memory cards | SD |
| Bluetooth | No |
| Product color | Black |
| Form factor | Fixed |
| Text-to-speech message reader | No |
| Built-in speaker(s) | No |
| Built-in camera | No |
| Weight | - g |
| Supported radio bands | Not supported |
| Power source type | DC |
| Battery technology | - |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Pioneer AVIC-F160 below.
The Pioneer AVIC-F160 has a weight of - g.
No, no internet is required to receive GPS.
The abbreviation GPS stands for 'Global Positioning System'.
GPS is a system that can be used all over the globe to determine your location by means of satellites.
With most navigation systems it is possible to update maps. Most brands periodically update the maps.
The screen size of the Pioneer AVIC-F160 is 0 ".
No, Pioneer AVIC-F160 does not have Marine capabilities. This means that it is more catered towards auto and truck navigation rather than marine navigation.
Yes, Pioneer AVIC-F160 supports Truck navigation. This makes it a suitable option for truck drivers looking for a reliable navigation system.
Yes, Pioneer AVIC-F160 has Traffic Message Channel (TMC) capabilities. This feature allows users to receive real-time traffic updates, making it easier to navigate through busy roads and avoid traffic jams.
The Pioneer AVIC-F160 has 10,900,000 points of interest. This high number ensures that users have access to a wide range of locations and services on their navigation device.
The Pioneer AVIC-F160 uses memory card for map storage. This allows users to easily expand the storage capacity of the device by using different memory cards.
If you notice smoke, unusual odors, or strange noises coming from the Pioneer AVIC-F160 navigator, immediately turn off the product and contact your nearest authorized Pioneer service center. Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the product as it contains high-voltage components that may cause electric shocks. Contact the service center for any adjustments, repairs, or inspections. Avoid any contact with liquids to prevent electrical shocks, which could lead to damage, smoke emission, and overheating of the system. It is crucial to address these issues promptly to prevent permanent damage to the navigation system.
To address inaccuracies in the position of your vehicle or the directions shown on the screen while using the Pioneer AVIC-F160 navigator, follow these steps: 1. Be aware that factors like the condition of the road or GPS signal reception can lead to discrepancies between the actual vehicle position and the map display. 2. Factors such as making slight turns, parallel roads, driving on newly opened roads not on the map, or taking ferries can affect accuracy. 3. GPS positioning accuracy depends on signal quality. Strong signals ensure precise latitude, longitude, and altitude determination. 4. Errors in positioning are minimized through GPS, dead reckoning, and map matching technologies. 5. GPS may deactivate if signals from fewer than two satellites are received, or in situations like tunnels, elevated roads, dense forests, or interference from nearby devices. 6. Clear the GPS antenna from obstructions like paint, wax, or snow accumulation to maintain signal reception and accuracy.
1. Always follow the traffic restrictions and temporary changes, even if the navigation system suggests otherwise. 2. Ensure to input the correct local time to receive accurate route information and guidance. 3. Keep the navigation system volume at a reasonable level to hear external traffic and emergency vehicles. 4. Always wear your seatbelt while driving to reduce the risk of severe injuries in case of an accident. 5. Avoid using headphones while driving to stay alert and aware of your surroundings. 6. Start the vehicle's engine when using the navigation system to prevent draining the battery. 7. Use caution when handling the SD memory card, keeping it away from children and following proper procedures for insertion and removal to prevent damage. 8. Do not insert or eject the SD memory card while driving to avoid distractions and potential data loss.
Yes, the manual of the Pioneer AVIC-F160 is available in English .
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Number of questions: 2When I press Avon my pioneer avic-f160 2 boxes appear with a music note within a red circle with a line through it. How do I get the radio on. Thank you
Hi, it seems that i may have accidently switched off the display screen. I can hear the satnav giving me directions but i cant see the map. I have also lost the reversing camera. When i look in AV mode at the settings i can see the 'off' icon but it wont switch back to 'on' i have also tried to reset the system but to no affect. I have waited 10 seconds after rebooting then pressed the mode button but still nothing. Can you please help to switch the display back on. Its a AVIC F260 pr it maybe AVIC F160. Thanking you in advance.