mlammert Posted March 8, 2007 Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 There have been a lot of reviews and comments on the various aspects of the D3 which has been awesome... I have actually downloaded the D3 manuals from the Pioneer web site which I would highly suggest people do... They answer most of the questions... However, I personally have never even used an in-dash NAV unit before... Would someone be kind enough to provided a step-by-step review of the use of the NAV system??? I am particularly interested in: 1) What happens when you go off route??? Does the D3 just tell you to go back to the route??? Or, does it actually re-route you back to the route??? Or, does it provide a brand new route from where you are at??? The manual is very unclear about this... Any other pros/cons or gripes/kudos specifically about NAV function would be greatly appreciated... Thanks, Mark Quote Link to post Share on other sites
whtcrxghst Posted March 8, 2007 Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 It routes you back to your original route, not a new route. As for a review, it would literally take hours to review all the things the navigation can do. You would probably be better off going to a store and trying it out to get familiar with it Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mlammert Posted March 8, 2007 Author Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 I understand... Thanks for the response... I wish one of my local stores had one on display... I know a friend of mine has some other portable NAV unit (not Pioneer) and it literally just says "Please Return to Original Route" or something lame like that... If you are lost, how the heck are you suppose to do that??? I was just wondering if it guides you back to the original route, or if it does something lame like above... Thanks, Mark Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Fat Tony Posted March 8, 2007 Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 First thing you do is follow the bypass instructions! Putting your address is kind of easy. All the letters are alphbetical, not QWERTY which does take some getting used to. Once you put an address in, you can save it for future use or just go to it once and that's it. Accuracy? Most of the time it's off by 30 feet. Once in a while it's off by 3 feet. Sometimes she's off by 50 yards then corrects by itself after you drive a lil bit. Reroute? It's kind of slow, not immediate (I hate to admit this, but Garmin on my Sprint PCS phone was quicker on the reroute) but it will not tell you to go back to the routh. it will recalculate the route then re-advise you to your original destination. UNLESS you are on a long road and passed the turn, then it will tell you to turn around. Pros: Nice F'ing radio Pro: DVD MP3, not really a pro because almost everybody has an ipod Pro: DIVX DVD Cons: Only one cd/dvd slot. D2 had two. Cons: Price compared to D2, D2, portable Garmin, etc. Con: Does NOT say street name, just right turn ahead. Pro: Shows you street name on screen with city you are in. Pro: Nice F'ing radio Con: Somewhat complicated menu (not for navigation, that is easy, tweaks are hard to learn) Pro: Did I mention it's a nice F'ing radio? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Sabre3487 Posted March 8, 2007 Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 My reroute is almost instantly. As far as being off, my unit is accurate to with in a couple of yards. I spent the time to calibrate it following the manual. Involves driving in a parking lot but no biggie. Burn Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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