Just touch large, bright icons on the screen to navigate menus, plot routes, or change map views. Using Pioneer's navigation system is a snap. The front panel is motorized to provide access to the hidden disc slots, and the default position can be set to any of 6 choices for the optimum viewing angle. The system seems to melt into the dashboard, providing a fit and finish similar to factory systems. The Z2 is designed for a perfect fit in many vehicles that feature a "double-DIN" size. There's no need to worry about the AVIC-Z2 looking good in your dash. For even greater convenience, you can access phone numbers associated with the POI database, letting you call the location you are being guided to. To make calling even easier, you can store the phone book on the Z2's hard disk and access it by voice or the touch screen display. Take your hands off your phone and call safer using the AVIC-Z2 with Bluetooth wireless-enabled cellular phones for easy, hands-free operation, which allows you to talk via the headunit's microphone and your vehicle's speaker system. The Gracenote CDDB database for your AVIC-Z2 is updated every 4-6 months. This allows you to conveniently access songs by simply saying the artist name, song title, genre, or album title. The system also includes the Gracenote CDDB™ Music Recognition Service, which automatically "tags" the music you record with the artist name, song title, genre, and album title. You can listen to music while ripping and storing tracks at 4 times the playing speed. Want quick access to tons of songs? The AVIC-Z2 allows use of up to 10 gigabytes of its HDD space for a music library. For example, the system will pronounce "turn right on La Jolla Street" with an "H", greatly improving its assistance ability. The AVIC-Z2 uses a Text-to-Speech (TTS) engine and Tele Atlas phoneme data, which enables the system to accurately pronounce street names during voice guidance. The system can also accept multiple commands, such as "go to LAX and display San Francisco." In addition, the system can recognize a larger vocabulary than ever, letting you use alternative words for the same command - such as "go to" or "search," instead of "destination." Voice commands for A/V sources and other attachments like Bluetooth wireless-enabled cell phones are just as easy. You can search for destinations by saying a name - like "LAX" - without having to specify a category, such as "airport." Full address searches can be done by saying the city name, street name, and address. The AVIC-Z2's advanced voice recognition makes voice command easier than ever. It also conveniently "remembers" your frequently traveled roads and uses that personal historical information to help you navigate. and recommends the most efficient path. The AVIC-Z2 uses a "smart routing algorithm" to analyze and assess routes by taking into account current road data - such as posted speed limits, number of turns to the destination, etc. Smarter Navigation and Familiar Path Routing Dial any of your programmed entries on the internal hard disk phone book with a simple voice command.
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