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Depending on the targeted market of the vehicle and the model, some only come in Japanese because they are for domestic use.
The easy way is to use a smartphone with the Google Translate App and use the Camera Feature to translate what you see on the screen. Look for Settings / Language.
This fairly unhelpful article tells you. The best way is to use a Smartphone with google Translate on it and use the live Camera Feature to translate what you see on the screen. As I said in your other post, many of these units are for the Japanese Home Market and ONLY come in Japanese language. We see it all the time here.
However, in general, when you reset a Pioneer device back to factory settings (the 'factory reset'), the first prompts received should be for
Language setting
Time setting
and so forth. So if you hard reset it, you should get a list of options to choose from, one of which would be either
'English'
or else the Japanese equivalent
'Eigo'.
So see if you can factory reset the device. This is, on Pioneer devices (generally speaking) done by holding down one button while powering the unit On... which button in this case? I am not sure (you have not stated which model of Carrozzeria device you have), but with the model # ***** could perhaps find out more specific information.
If you cant read it and have an android smart phone, download Google translate. You can use the camera on the screen and it will translate on your phone. You will have to set up the app to translate from Japanese to English.
Microsoft WindowsOpen Regional and Language Options by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, clicking Clock, Language, and Region, and then clicking Regional andLanguage Options. Click the Keyboards and Languages tab. Select Japanese or another language from the drop-down list, and then click OK.
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