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If navigating a Japanese interface becomes too cumbersome despite having a translated manual, consider these cost-effective alternatives:
If you are reinstalling the unit or troubleshooting an issue, standard Pioneer wiring color codes apply to the AVIC-ZH07 wiring harness: Constant 12V Battery Power (Memory) Red: Accessory 12V Power (Ignition Switch) Black: Ground (Chassis Earth) Blue/White: Remote Turn-on (Amplifier or Power Antenna) Orange/White: Illumination / Dimmer
: Websites such as Manuals+ Pioneer Category list general operating instructions for various Carrozzeria models that share similar interfaces. How to Change the Language to English pioneer carrozzeria aviczh07 english manual free
The Pioneer Carrozzeria AVIC-ZH07 manual is a comprehensive guide that covers all aspects of the device's operation, including:
Settings for audio equalization, Bluetooth pairing, and camera inputs are often identical. Quick-Start English Translation for Core Features If navigating a Japanese interface becomes too cumbersome
However, there is one major frustration that almost every non-Japanese speaking owner faces:
Some models allow a partial language change through the system settings: Press the button. Because the internal GPS mapping software is strictly
Because the internal GPS mapping software is strictly locked to Japan coordinates, the navigation feature will show your vehicle driving through the ocean or stuck in Tokyo if you are using the car elsewhere. To fix this, simply press the button to keep the screen dedicated entirely to your music, radio, or video playback, and use your smartphone mounted on the dash for actual road navigation.
Because Pioneer never sold this exact model outside of Japan, they never translated the official software or user guides into English.
Open Bluetooth settings on your smartphone and search for the Carrozzeria unit.
Tap on to put the head unit into discovery mode.




Pretty sure it's chrome that's built in. Remember having to install Firefox from desktop mode.
Unless something changed recently, Firefox was always built in. They did make it so you have to install it manually a year or so after initially launching, but Chrome was never included.
Firefox is built-in with the desktop mode. I believe when first going to "Non-Steam Games" in Gaming Mode, SteamOS does prompt you to install Chrome as Chrome plays nicer in Gaming Mode.