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Pioneer Car XM NavTraffic Satellite Tuner GEX-P10XMT
Stop Wasting Time Stuck in Traffic — Pioneer Navigation Systems featuring XM NavTraffic™ When combined with the GEX-P10XMT XM Digital Satellite Data & Audio Receiver, compatible Pioneer Navigation Systems can receive detailed traffic information as well as XM Radio audio service - this "dual-ensemble" receiver can do it all!
XM NavTraffic* powered by NAVTEQ Traffic allows Pioneer Navigation Systems to serve as a powerful tool that helps the driver understand traffic conditions and routes the driver to their destination avoiding traffic congestion. The traffic information is provided through a satellite broadcast as XM NavTraffic, with data which is aggregated by NAVTEQ Traffic from multiple sources — including leading commercial traffic data providers, government departments of transportation, police and emergency services, road sensors, cameras and airborne reports.
NavTraffic™ Service Availability - now 31 Markets! The NavTraffic™ service is available in the following 31 cities in 2006, with coverage to be expanded in the future: Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami/Ft. Lauderdale, Milwaukee, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York City, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco/Oakland, San Jose, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa Bay, Washington D.C., Wilmington.
Compatibility The GEX-P10XMT is compatible with the AVIC-Z2, AVIC-N3, and AVIC-D3 Navigation Systems, as well as older models AVIC-Z1, AVIC-D2, AVIC-N2, AVIC-D1, and AVIC-N1 (CNDV-60MP or CNDV-50MTP upgrade software required for AVIC-N1).
Industry Awards and Honors
Popular Mechanics awarded the AVIC-N2 with GEX-P10XMT NavTraffic Tuner an Editor's Choice Award at the 2005 International Consumer Electronics Show. The Popular Mechanics Editor's Choice Award recognizes outstanding achievement in new design and innovation.
The AVIC-N2 with GEX-P10XMT NavTraffic Tuner was an honoree at the 2005 International Consumer Electronics Show. The Innovations Design and Engineering Awards honor superior design and engineering among the year's most technologically advanced products in a wide range of consumer electronics categories.
The AVIC-N2 with GEX-P10XMT NavTraffic Tuner was a CNET "Next Big Thing" Finalist in the "Car Tech" category.
The AVIC-N2 with GEX-P10XMT NavTraffic Tuner was the "Over Land, Over Sea" category winner of G4techTV's "Best of CES 2005" awards. G4techTV's Best of CES focuses on the best new products that are exhibited at CES 2005 and considers only products that have not yet shipped or are just starting to ship. The products that are selected are those most likely to be coveted by consumers in the coming year.
* Requires XM radio subscription and XM NavTraffic™ service subscriptions sold separately. *XM NavTraffic subscription is required and is available only in select markets. *Hardware and required monthly subscription sold separately. |
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Features
- Welcome to a new era in navigation. Connect the GEX-P10XMT XM tuner to a compatible Pioneer navigation receiver, and not only does it deliver XM Satellite Radio's coast-to-coast entertainment, it also lets you take advantage of XM's innovative NavTraffic™ system. It works like this: while the navigation receiver guides you to the destination you've programmed, NavTraffic updates you on road conditions, accidents, lane closures, and delays along your route. It'll alert you to scheduled traffic incidents, such as traffic diversions because of sporting events, road construction, and more.
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- It even monitors, in real time, the speed of traffic flow on the roads you'll take (only in certain areas of the cities that are covered). If there's a traffic jam ahead, the system will warn you in plenty of time, and will suggest alternate routes. Not a bad way to avoid sitting in bumper-to-bumper gridlock. NavTraffic's information comes from a continuous satellite feed, supplemented by information gathered by a variety of sources, including commercial traffic data providers, departments of transportation, emergency services, cameras, and aerial traffic reports.
- And don't forget, the GEX-P10XMT tuner also gives you access to — XM programming. It sends channel, song, and artist information to your receiver's display, and offers a scrolling stock ticker and sports-score list. It also lets you save 18 channels as presets for easy access to your favorites. The NavTraffic service operates on a separate channel, so you can run it and enjoy XM at the same time.
- Please note: to receive the NavTraffic service, you'll need a subscription. You can get NavTraffic on its own for $9.99 per month, or you can add it to your standard $12.95-per-month XM Radio subscription for an additional $3.99 per month. XM service is available only in the lower 48 states, not available in Alaska, Hawaii, or U.S. territories.
- NavTraffic is currently available in most major metropolitan areas.
- Details:
- XM Satellite Radio/NavTraffic tuner for use with compatible Pioneer navigation receivers
- receives XM and NavTraffic signals simulateously
- NavTraffic offers continuous updates of traffic conditions, delays, accidents, road closures, and more
- roof-mount XM antenna included
- 18 channel presets
- channel number or category selection modes
- shows channel name, song title, artist, and program information on receiver's display
- information extras, including a stock ticker and sports scores
- IP-Bus input and output for connecting optional Pioneer CD changer
- tuner dimensions: 7-1/16"W x 1-1/16"H x 5-5/8"D
- warranty: 1 year
- Product Overview: The GEX-P10XMT is a "dual-ensemble" XM Satellite receiver with the ability to receive both audio from XM Satellite Radio and data from XM NavTraffic. Subscriptions to both XM radio and XM NavTraffic are required.
- IP-Bus: The GEX-P10XMT is controlled by Pioneer IP-Bus compatible head units and navigation systems. A 5-meter (9 ft.10 in.) IP-Bus cable is supplied for connecting the XM receiver to the controlling head unit. A separate IP-Bus input is provided on the XM receiver to allow you to connect a Pioneer Multi-CD changer. If connecting to a Pioneer navigation unit, you will need to connect both the IP-Bus cable and the XM Data Cable. When connecting to non-navigation units, only the IP-Bus cable needs to be connected.
- Installation: The XM receiver can be mounted in an out-of-the-way location, such as the trunk, suspended under the rear deck, or under a seat. Two metal brackets are provided for mounting the receiver.
- Dimensions: The GEX-P10XMT has the following dimensions:
- Without Mounting Brackets: Width=7.052", Height=1.056", Depth=5.584" (6.037" w/plugs)
- With Mounting Brackets: Width=9.525", Height=1.116", Depth=5.584" (6.037" w/plugs)
- Navigation Features
- Navigation Compatibility: The navigation features of the GEX-P10XMT are directly compatible with the Pioneer AVIC-N2 and the AVIC-D1 Navigation systems. It is also compatible with the AVIC-N1, however, the software must be upgraded to CDNV-50MTP (item # 130CNDV50).
- XM NavTraffic: Powered by NAVTEQ Traffic, XM is the nation's first satellite-based data traffic information service that enables a vehicle's on-board GPS navigation system to display current traffic information for select metropolitan areas, including the driver's chosen route. XM NavTraffic can display the following information:
- Real-time traffic flow information (including the actual traffic speed data in some cases)
- Unscheduled traffic incident data (such as accidents, disabled vehicles, and weather-related issues)
- Scheduled traffic incident data (such as road construction and road closures)
- Note: Because the reporting of information on traffic accidents, disabled vehicles, etc. relies on human interaction, the time span from when an incident occurs and when is displayed by XM NavTraffic will vary.
- NAVTEQ Traffic: NAVTEQ Traffic provides the traffic flow and incident information for the XM NavTraffic service. This data is aggregated from multiple sources across the country, including leading commercial traffic data providers, government departments of transportation, police and emergency services, road sensors, cameras, and real-time aircraft reports. NAVTEQ Traffic frequently performs extensive data quality processing to provide the most complete and accurate nationwide traffic information feed.
- Market Coverage: The NavTraffic service is currently available in the following metropolitan areas:
- Annapolis, MD Detroit, MI Nassau-Suffolk, NY Sarasota - Bradenton (Tampa), FL *
- Atlanta, GA Hartford - New Britain - Middletown, CT New York, NY Seattle - Tacoma, WA
- Austin, TX Houston - Galveston, TX Norfolk - Virginia Beach - Newport News, VA * San Antonio, TX
- Baltimore, MD Indianapolis, IN * Orlando, FL San Diego, CA
- Boston, MA Kansas City, MO Philadelphia, PA San Francisco, CA
- Buffalo, NY Las Vegas, NV Phoenix, AZ St. Louis, MO
- Charlotte - Gastonia - Rock Hill, NC * Los Angeles, CA Pittsburgh, PA Tampa -
- St. Petersburg - Clearwater, FL
- Chicago, IL Memphis, TN Portland, OR Toronto, ON (Canada) *
- Cincinnati, OH Miami -
- Ft. Lauderdale - Hollywood, FL Providence - Warwick - Pawtucket, RI Washington, DC
- Cleveland, OH Middlesex - Somerset - Union, NJ Riverside - San Bernardino, CA West Palm Beach, FL
- Columbus, OH Milwaukee - Racine, WI Sacramento, CA Wilmington, DE *
- Dallas - Ft. Worth, TX Minneapolis - St. Paul, MN Salt Lake City, UT * * markets available October 2006
- Denver - Boulder, CO Nashville, TN * San Jose, CA
- Audio Features
- XM Satellite Radio: XM Satellite Radio programming features up to 170 channels of digital-quality music, news, talk, sports, entertainment, and children's programming nationwide, including 69 commercial-free music channels. A subscription to XM Satellite Radio is required in order to receive XM programming.
- Audio Compatibility: The GEX-P10XMT is compatible with Pioneer XM-ready receivers for audio programming only. Only the Pioneer Navigation units listed above are capable of receiving the XM Data feed for traffic information.
- Channel Presets: Up to 18 channels, six for each of the three XM bands, can be stored in memory for later recall with the touch of a button (on the connected head unit).
- Wiring Note
- Power Wiring: If the unit is connected with an IP-Bus cable, it is not necessary to connect the red (+12 volts switched) power lead. The receiver may not work properly if the IP-Bus cable and the red power lead are used together. The Installation Manual incorrectly states that both leads should be connected. A manual correction sheet is provided.
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