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1.        If pressing the button D  the device will enter into sleeping mode for  saving power     13       Main Menu    The first time you initialize your device  the Main Menu appears  The Main  Menu is your starting place for various tasks  Tap a button to start a task or  open another menu      LIII           01 18 09 53       Navigation Settings Applications Multimedia    Navigation start Navigation       Settings Device Settings    Applications Display GPS information  Game  Calculator    Multimedia Play music file  EBook  Play video  Play photo    14    Settings    To open the Device Settings menu  first tap the Settings button on the main  menu     LLLI      01 18 09  53             Settings    The Device Settings menu appears as shown above  The following  sections describe these buttons and their functions     You can customize the device settings such as backlight  volume  date and  time  Once you change the settings  your new settings will remain until you  change them again     I5    Brightness    Brightness         Tap the M  Brightness  button on the Device Settings  menu  The backlight Function menu appears as shown below     Tap the knob to adjust the wy To decrease the backlight  tap       To increase the backlight  tap    Tap the button to go to main menu  Tap the button to go    back to the previous page     01 18 10 06    Brightness    Settings                   i          E    Brightness       16    Volume    E ams    fe 2   Volume  Tap the P     Volume  bu
2.  Disassembly  modification or any attempt at repair could  cause damage to your device and even bodily injury or property  damage and will void any warranty     Do not store or carry flammable liquids  gases or explosive materials  in the same compartment as your device  its parts or accessories     49    Regulatory Information    NOTE  Marking labels located on the exterior of your device indicate the  regulations that your model complies with  Please check the marking labels  on your device and refer to the corresponding statements in this chapter     oome notices apply to specific models only     Regulations Statements    Class B Regulations    USA Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference  otatement    NOTE     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits  are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  in a residential in stallation  This equipment generates  uses  and can  radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance  with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not  occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful  interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by  turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct  the interferenc
3.  the button to go    back to the previous page     01 18 10 25    aa   amp    Language    Settings    English       Language    29    Applications    To open the Device Applications menu  first tap the Applications button on  the main menu     LLLI         01 18 09  53    Applications       The Device Applications menu appears as shown above  The following  sections describe these buttons and their functions     You can use the device applications such as calculator  GPS information   and game     30    Calculator        Calculator  Tap ME    Calculator  on the main screen to enter Calculator    screen as below     You can do general computing and numerical operations     01 16 10 26                31    GPS viewer       Gps viewer  Tap  Gps viewer  button to into GPS Receiver page     This page is for information only  You can view the number of satellite  signals t he unit is receiving and also the strength of these signals     The compass circle shows the satellites that the unit is receiving and the  bar chart below shows the strength of the signal from each of these  satellites     01 18 10 28         Gps viewer       Applications             MO  DEB Stars Used 5  z oe  li 24  1  22  20 23  eo 18  32 23  Speed  0 0 km h  Lon 121  00 1365 E  Lati24  46 3516 M  Alt  148 022 M  TTFF O 6  P  Tap the    ts button to go back to the previous page   a gt   Tap the       button to reset GPS to re search satellite signal     32       Games       a B  Games  on the main screen to e
4. 40  VIGGO da CN ESI 43  TtrouDleshooliDg ciii rac oai eaa ee REN Vo ro cu eux Ea eur eb MPa Vat 46  Resetting Your System iiseusses eeviv uaa aaE RERO RECO VEE EUR EEV EE  48  Maintaining Your Device                                               49  Regulatory Information                                                    50    Regulations Statements                                               50    Preface    We appreciate your purchase of the HOLUX car navigation     Please read all instructions thoroughly for a full understanding of the  products    features     Precautions and Notices    For your own safety  do not operate the controls of the product while  driving     Use this product prudently  The product is intended to be used only  as a navigation aid  It is not for precise measurement of direction   distance  location or topography     The calculated route is for reference only  It is the user s  responsibility to follow the traffic signs and local regulations along the  roads     When you get off the car  do not leave your device on the dashboard  that is subject to direct sunlight  The overheating of the battery can  cause malfunction and or danger     GPS is operated by the United States government  which is solely  responsible for the performance of GPS  Any change to the GPS  system can affect the accuracy of all GPS equipments     GPS satellite signals cannot pass through solid materials  except  glass   When you are inside a tunnel or building  GPS position
5. Micro SD Card       Car Adapter USB  Optional   Quick Guide Warranty Card CD ROM    Basic Operation    Introduction  Front View    LED Indicator    TFT LCD with  touch screen       Rear View    Reset       Speaker    Top View       Power button    Left Side    Headphone connector    Micro SD Slot    Mini USB Connector       Using the In Vehicle Bracket  A car holder and a car charger are supplied with your device   CAUTION     e Select an appropriate location for the car holder  Never place the  holder where the driver s field of vision is blocked     e lf the car s windshield is tinted with a reflective coating  an external  antenna  optional  may be needed to route the antenna to the top of  the car through a window  When closing the car window  be careful  not to pinch the antenna cable   Cars with an anti jam window design  may automatically leave adequate space as needed      The car holder consists of a bracket and a stand  Use the car holder to fix  your device in a vehicle  Make sure that the GPS antenna has a clear view  of the sky   See the document supplied with the car holder for the  installation instruction      For initial positioning  remain at the same spot with a clear view of the sky   The GPS may take a few minutes to find its current location initially     NOTE  Depending upon the specific model purchased  the car holder  supplied with your device may not look exactly the same as the picture  shown     The included in vehicle bracket set can be securely s
6. Portable Automobile Navigation System  Product User Manual    IDE PRO NAME IN GPS       Registered info  HOLUX and GPSmile are trademarks of HOLUX Technology  Inc     All other trademarks belong to registered companies     Note      The contents of this manual will be modified without further notice       The operation temperature for the product is between  10  C  50  C         Operating or recharging in an environment with a temperature over 50     C might cause the system to malfunction  However  this should be  considered a normal phenomenon  Please do not operate under    oafety Precautions    Use the power adapter included with the package  Using other power  adapters than the one provided will result to malfunction and could  prove to be dangerous     The device should only be used with the supplied batteries     About the power adapter     1     Do not use the power adapter in a wet environment  When hands  and feet are wet  do not touch the power adapter     While using the power adaptor  ensure that the area is well  ventilated  Do not let paper or other material cover the power  adaptor  as this will interfere with cooling  Do not use the power  adaptor whilst it is in a bag     Do not attempt to repair the device  If device is damaged or is in a  wet environment  replace the device immediately     It is not recommended to charge from a PC because the PC power  voltage is not enough to supply the device     About the battery    1   2     Use only the original facto
7. ces  Part 1  Common technical requirements EN301489 3     Electronic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters  ERM    ElectroMagnetic Compatibility  EMC  standard for radio equipment and  services  Part 3  Specific conditions for Short Range Devices  SRD   operating on frequencies between 9 kHz and 40 Ghz    En55022  Radio disturbance characteristics  EN55024  Immunity characteristics  EN6100 3 2  Limits for harmonic current emissions    EN6100 3 3  Limitation of voltage fluctuation and flicker in ow voltage  supply system    En60950   IEC 60950  Product Safety    The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for modifications made by  the User and the consequences thereof  which may alter the conformity of  the product with the CE Marking     51    
8. e Function appears as shown below        1  Tap and hold the center of the target  the target moves to the position  of left up  When again tap and hold the center of the target  the target  moves the Next position of left down     2  The target moves to five position  Left up  left down  right up  right   down  Center  in order  forming a period  If nicety taps and hold the  target each time  after a period  the target is Disappear  the device  completes the calibration process and backs to the Device Settings  menu     01 18 10 21 umm    Calibrate    Settings    Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on  the center of the target   Repeat as the target moves around the screen     L       26    Mew calibration settings have been measured   Tap the screen to register saved data   Wait for 30 seconds to cancel saved data    Time Limit   25 sec       27    Date Time       Date Time      Tap the    Date Time  button on the Device Settings menu   The Date Time Function appears as shown below     Use the  gt  oa button to select the adjust item  ES BA to    button to go to main menu        increase  decrease the value  Tap the       Tap the z button to go back to the previous page     01 18 10 23    setings    2010 01 18 10 24    Date Time       28    Language    Y Language       Tap the VK  Language  button on the Device Settings menu   The Language Function appears as shown below     Use ES Y button to select the language that you need   Tap the EK button to go to main menu  Tap
9. e by one or more of the following measures     e X Heorient or relocate the receiving antenna   e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver     e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  which the receiver is connected     e X Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer  could void the user s authority to operate the equipment     Please note     The use of a non shielded interface cable with this equipment is prohibited     50    Canada  Canadian Department of Communications  Radio Interference Regulations Class B Compliance Notice    This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canada  Interference Causing equipment regulations     Cet appareil numrique de Classe B respecte toutes lesexigences  duReglement Canadien sur le materiel brouileur     European Notice    Products with the CE marking comply with Radio  amp  Telecommunication  Terminal Equipment Directive  R amp TTE   1999 5 EEC   the Electromagnetic  Compatibility Directive  89 336 EEC  and the Low Voltage Directive   73 23 EEC  as amended by Directive 93 68 ECC   issued by the  Commission of the European Community     Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following  European Standards     EN301489 1  Electronic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters  ERM    ElectroMagnetic Compatibility  EMC  standard for radio equipment and  servi
10. fe  n c                  3  linportant NOC Cesco 3  FIESE TITIO USD  ciui vov ai eoa uu vai Vd a 4  Package Contents   usus cci oisinn UU ns VE Cas SEVERE 1E 4  Basic ODeratlon io iE aS CREER EXAM ERA 5  FIVER CLUG Gl OU BRETT IET 5  ROME VIC Wo osscrneviuntaamagestanstacssntateecundeeedeniaeiebetouvenmedeacnesteien  5  aXIBA AAT 5   FOD VOW E EI E TT 6  Leole EET 6  Using the In Vehicle Bracket                                             T  Inserting a SD MMC Card                                             11  Getting Stanle Uinise ERUTEN 12  Performing the Initial Start Up                                     12  Turno OW E                 13  Ma NG M uocsovex  addxu eu Qu E CLEVER IRR E 14  3S CUI S oodecrenistatansunddbndbxbu EEEa 15  EPIC GS S T ERE 16  ASIN ARTT rA i 17    Time Zone                     ecesceenehne hene nnn annu nanus usa su sru sns nurus 18    Connection         ccccccccsceccccscccencncsceccncecncencncecenenencenenesenneneses 19    NAV IG ODEO inosus a ieii 21  DELAI ETT DESEE 23  System  NIO rairai 24   OW OF orini a a 25  AUN ANG nagana            26  BELASTET I LS 28  LAIN WG OG ne                       29   PAD PIG AU ONS sisisceescaucnenuseaceacaienencencoustantcesauteasdaceeusrseneds 30  erige                                      31  GPS VISWOT EN 32  Game Sasna bU END cece tena DU 33  Multimedia FUNCOM siririca raaa 34  MUSIC PAY OF x pci da i need ees vro a a 34  EBOOK P                             37  PINOLO m  1 ON e                          
11. he    Multi Media  button on the second main menu to display the    Ovo Viewer  submenu  Tap the A     Photo Viewer  button to enter the file    lists menu  All the picture files will show on the lists menu     Caution  This device supports  jpg and  bmp file formats    01 18 09  53    Multimedia       Tap one of the photo files  the system opens photo menu and shows the  selecting photo     40       Double Tap anywhere enter to display control button  Use the control  button to play the photo     Slide Show olide show is to play photos  automatically     olide show stop olide show stop  the button returns to  its previous status  Previous  Next Play the previous or next file       Return to photo list page    Rotate photo Rotate a photo clockwise 90   or  counter clockwise 90     Zoom in  zoom out the photo screen       41     Cy Delete Delete photos in the SD card  permanently    42    Video Player    This chapter tells you how to play video files on your device     Caution  This device supports  WMYV file formats only    Tap the  Multi Media  button on the second main menu to display the    ge Movie Player       submenu  Tap the WA  Movie Player  button to enter the file  lists menu     01 18 09 53    01 18 10 42    ge Movie Player    Ww AS nr    A  a    Multimedia       43    SDMMCIFi m    HOLUX    EMP SEM    EnhlishVi          FileList    Open a video file by taping a file name you need  Left window shows video  contents  choose and play a file at once  Right window show
12. ing is  not available     A minimum of 4 GPS satellite signals is needed to determine current  GPS position  Signal reception can be affected by situations such as  bad weather or dense overhead obstacles  e g  trees and tall  buildings      Other wireless devices in the vehicle might interfere with the  reception of satellite signals and cause the reception to be unstable     A car holder is needed when using the device in a car  Be sure to  place the device in an appropriate place  so as not to obstruct the  driver s view or deployment of air bags     Copyright    Without the written consent of HOLUX Technology  Inc  this manual   including the product and the software  may not be duplicated  transmitted   recorded or saved on storage devices  Furthermore  it shall not be  translated under any circumstances into any other languages     Copyright   2008 HOLUX Technology  Inc  All rights reserved     Important Notice    Please thoroughly read this manual of operating instructions and  explanations  Only use original factory approved batteries and accessories  to prevent unexpected damage  If the correct procedures were not followed  for operation or incompatible accessories were connected  this is a  violation of the warrantee agreement and will automatically void the  warrantee  This may also cause personal safety issues        First time use  Package Contents    Your product should include the following accessories     EH  gt  A    Device In vehicle Bracket fixing          
13. n responds slowly       Make sure that your device is not  running out of battery power  If the  problem still exists  reset your system     ocreen freezes Reset your system     ocreen is hard to read e Make sure that the backlight of the    display is on        e Move to a location with more light   Inaccurate response to e X Rhecalibrate the touch screen   See  taps section 3 4 for instructions    Connection Problems    Cable Connection Make sure that your device and your  Problems computer are both turned on before  trying to establish a connection     Make sure that the cable is securely    plugged into the USB port on your  computer and on the device  Connect  the USB cable directly to your computer  do not run the cable through a USB hub        Reset your device before connecting the    46    cable  Always disconnect your device  before you restart your computer     GPS Problems    When there are no valid Make sure that the GPS antenna has a  signals available  clear view of the sky   consider the following     Note that the GPS reception can be  affected by     H Bad weather    B X Dense overhead obstacles  e g   trees and tall buildings     Other wireless device in the car       Reflective car window tint    47    Resetting Your System    Occasionally  you may need to reset your device  For example  you should  reset your system when it stops responding  or appears to be  frozen  or   locked up     Insert a small rod  such as a straightened paperclip  into the reset b
14. nter Game  screen as below     Use the ES button to select the game that you want to play   Tap the button to go to main menu  Tap the button to go    back to the previous page     01 18 10 29    Applications    Airdefence       33    Multimedia Function  Music Player    This unit has a Music Playback function that is capable of playing back  MUSIC files stored on Micro SD memory cards     Caution  This device supports  WMA file formats only     Tap the  Multi Media  button on the second main menu to display the        submenu  Tap the    Music Player  button to enter the file  lists menu     LLLI         Multimedia    34    E ResidentFlash    B somme       Open a music file by taping a file name you need  Left window shows a  static picture  choose and play a file at once  Right window shows Play list   the control panel appears at the bottom of the screen where you can easily  control the player by tapping the control buttons  such as play  pause  stop   next and previous  progress bar  volume control  mute  repeat  and close       English    JA aero vua  JI mug wA    4 English  Ma       Control button lists     Control Button    Play Play the playback     otop playing current song       35          e    Replay Continuous play current song    Close repeat close repeat    T    Mute    Reduce page The music keeps play  and return to  the  Music Player  page     Exit the audio Close the music player  and return to  player the  Music Player  page     9    Volume Increase or dec
15. on setting function menu appears as shown below     You can save other map files to this device or to the SD card  Use the   NaviConfig  function to select the map file that you want to use     Tap the   button to select the map file  Tap the button to go to       main menu  Tap the button to go back to the previous page     O1 18 10 15    NaviConfig       settings    ResidentFlash Navi Holuxnavi exe B  SDMMC Wavi Holuxnavi exe B    NaviContig       21    SDMMC Resident       Filelist       22    Default    Tap the LEZ  Default  button on the Device Settings menu     The default function menu appears as shown below     01 18 10 17    Default    settings    Are you sure you want to load  factory default settings        Default    23    oystem Info    System Info       Tap the wl 8  System Info  button on the Device Settings  menu  The System Information appears as shown below   After accomplishing  tap the knob    to exit    01 18 10 18    System Info    Settings    OS  HC501 L6 128 1227100826  App  AF20100 7000011 2G 1008021  007    UUID  00000000000000000000000  123456759    System Info       24    Power    Tap the  NEN  Power  button on the Device Settings menu     The power function menu appears as shown below     Use ES ma button to adjust the power setting     Tap the button to go to main menu  Tap the button to go    back to the previous page     01 18 10 20          25    Calibrate      Calibrate  Tap the     Calibrate  button on the Device Settings menu   The calibrat
16. re different from those in this product    user manual  using parts not made or sold by Holux Technology  or  repairs done by anyone other than Holux Technology and authorized  retail service providers               Expendable parts are not covered in the warranty            Holux Technology is not responsible for any program  data  or  portable storage media damages or loss  Please contact your  local Holux Technology authorized service provider to learn more  about geographical limitations  proof of purchase requests   response time agreements  and other specific maintenance  service requests     lii    Technical Support    e If there are any questions regarding the use of this product  please  log on to the website www holux com and see the FAQ     e If answers cannot be found on the website  please send us an e mail  at info holux com  stating your query and location     Maintenance Service    HOLUX Technology  Inc    886 3 668 000    Web Site  www holux com    E mail  info holux com    Or    Contact your nearest dealer  for further support     HOLUX Technology  Inc     www holux com    Table of Contents    Safety PrecaullOlS  ecrcriconviexta aS KE eU YEA ex csaxE TI VENUES EK AES ii  Warranty Staleme nh i rien uus Fea ai iii  Technical SUDDOLTL eec on vacan esu ER Ux EE VSE Oa EDEBNURES QURE EE dae iv  Maintenance ServiCe        ccccsccecececeeeseeeececucucueueaveveuceueueees iv  dici  e RITTER 2  Precautions and Notices                         eeeerenn enn nn 2  rojos a
17. rease the volume   MI    shows the file of the current file            36    EBook    Tap the    Multi Media  button on the second main menu to display the       A EBook  submenu  Tap the      EBook    button to enter the file lists    menu  All the  txt files will show on the lists menu     Caution  The function of the EBook is to view texts  books or documents in  TXT format        LIII        01 18 09  53       Multimedia       37    HELP  TXT  B art BH  txt    SE RINT HEAR  tt  E  KERELE trt    Open a book by taping a file name you need  Double tap screen to enter  full screen  Double tap screen again  it will back the standard screen        La  4   HOLUX Technology Inc  1s a  professional consumer GPS vietnamese  txt   Global Positioning Syste  mJ products provider  It w  as established in 1994   1  nce then  we develop and s    OJO    Control Button    B T page Display the next page    Display the previous page    Add bookmark Appear a bookmark symbol on the  piaraanana hand corner of the screen    5 Delete bookmark   Delete a bookmark on the Delete a bookmark on the any page    page   Skip bookmark Skip to a specific page when input the  puerum psespurue ram number you need     Increase    Increase font size size   Increase font size for easy    Increase font size for easy reading       38    Boxe Decrease font Decrease font size for easy reading  size    Fullscreen           screen    Back MEME displaying  and return to  EBook   page        39    Photo Viewer    Tap t
18. ry approved charger     A Lithium battery is built into the device  To prevent fire or skin  burns  do not disassemble  pierce  impact  or expose the battery to  fire  The battery will crack  explode  or release dangerous  chemicals if placed in a fire     Important instructions    1     3     Note  Replacing with an incorrect battery may result in an explosion   When disposing of the battery  follow the instructions  The  replacement battery must be a factory approved original     Regulations must be observed when recycling or disposing of  batteries     The battery should only be used in this device     Warranty Statement    This warranty applies to parts and services that are manufactured and  sold through Holux Technology Inc  The local area covered is Taiwan   the warranty length is one year from date of purchase  starting from the  date on the sales receipt   Under normal user operation  Holux  Technology provides free repair services            After repair  the replaced parts are the properties of Holux  Technology Inc     Holux Technology is not responsible for providing repairs or  replacements of any software  Holux Technology does not provide any  warranty service for third party software hardware     Important instructions    Note  This warranty does not cover damage or malfunction from the  below causes  unauthorized disassembly modification of unit  abuse or  incorrect usage  accidental and other unpreventable causes  operation  under variables mentioned that a
19. s Play list  the  control panel appears at the bottom of the screen where you can easily  control the player by tapping the control buttons  such as play  pause  stop   next and previous  progress bar  volume control  mute  repeat  and close     HO L l Xe un f E fa v M V       Double Tap anywhere enter to full screen  In full screen  all buttons  disappear  include Play list  Double Tap anywhere on the full screen to  switch back to the standard screen  all buttons will be appeared     44    x PH         Lh Y F  T x l LI  x a  d Pat p Ta p QA   NE Y        iiis E   TE  ro m qu 3 pii 1 mpa   emo e ja i E i   P FT     tas  n j mm   j  T NS        ES 7 J E T ee       a     E   E  T         i rn        S E  E Lae iz        Control button lists     Control Button  Pay the playback    L Stop Stop playing    EN Exit the video Stop playing  and return to  Movie  player Player  page     Movie file list    a me 0 Increase or decrease the volume        45    Troubleshooting    Power Problems       Power does not turn on The remaining battery power may be too low   when using battery to run your device  Connect the AC adapter to   power your device and to AC power  Then  turn on                       S     device        re  QE Problems    Screen is off e     ifthe screen does not respond even  after you press the power button  try the  following in order until the problem is  solved    e X Connect the AC adapter to your device  and to external AC power   e     Reset your system     scree
20. tton on the Device Settings menu     The Volume Function menu appears as shown below     Use ES Em button to adjust volume  There are ten levels     Tap the button to go to main menu  Tap the button to go    back to the previous page        01 18 09 54    Volume    setings                  i        Turn off sound on screen tap    Volume           Tum off sound on screen tap to control touch pad sound  E  shows the sound    of the touch pad is disabled  un shows the sound of the touch pad is  enabled     17    Time Zone       E A Time Zone i  Tap the  m B  Time Zone  button on the Device Settings  menu  The Time Zone Function menu appears as shown below     Use  A mam button to select the time zone     Tap the button to go to main menu  Tap the button to go    back to the previous page     01 18 10 10      Time Zone    Settings     GMT  08 00  Taipei    Time Zone       16    Connection       Connection  Tap the SA    Connection  button on the Device Settings  menu  The Connection Function menu appears as shown below     Use ES B button to select the connection mode  You can select    the USB setting to be  USB Mass Storage  or  ActiveSync  mode   Tap the button to go to main menu  Tap the button to go    back to the previous page     01 18 10 11    Connection    settings    USB Mass Storage    Connection       19    Activesync       Connection    20    NaviConfig    n F      Ww  1NM NaviConfig       Tap the SSS ZES  NaviConfig  button on the Device Settings  menu  The navigati
21. uctioned on the front  windshield  or secured on top of the glove compartment using the adhesive  plate  This device will effectively secure the GPS unit in the vehicle  Follow  the procedures below to secure the bracket     1  Install bracket fixing    ocrew can be loosened to adjust the bracket fixing  Secure the screw when  the bracket fixing is in a proper angle  Suction the bracket fixing to the  windshield     Screw       Suction cup    Z  Install bracket    Align the bracket fixing with the in vehicle bracket as the illustration shown   Insert the projection of the socket fixing into the mortise  Pull up the  projection until it is firmly seated        Projection    3  Install GPS unit    olide the GPS into the in vehicle bracket fitting holes to secure  Gently  push down until the unit is tightly fixed with the bracket     Release button       Connecting the Car Charger    The car charger supplies power to your device when you are using the  device in a car     CAUTION  To protect your device against sudden surges in current   connect the car charger only after the car engine has been started     1  Connect one end of the car charger to the power connector of your  device   2  Connect the other end to the cigarette lighter in the car to power and    charge your device  The indicator on the car charger lights in green  to indicate that power is being supplied to your device        Battery Status    ocreen will show certain icon when battery exhausted  charging and full
22. utton on  the bottom of your device  This is called a  soft reset   The Main Menu  should appear after a soft reset     Reset       48    Maintaining Your Device    Taking good care of your device will ensure trouble free operation and  reduce the risk of damage to your device     Keep your device away from excessive moisture and extreme  temperatures     Avoid exposing your device to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light  for extended periods of time     Do not place anything on top of your device or drop objects on your  device     Do not drop your device or subject it to severe shock     Do not subject your device to sudden and severe temperature  changes   his could cause moisture condensation inside the unit   which could damage your device  In the event of moisture  condensation  allow the device to dry out completely before use     Take care not to sit on the device  We advise not to carry the device  in one s back pocket for that reason     The screen surface can easily be scratched  Avoid touching it with  sharp objects  Non adhesive generic screen protectors designed  specifically for use on portable devices with LCD panels may be used  to help protect the screen from minor scratches     Never clean your device with it powered on  Use a soft  lint free cloth  moistened with water to wipe the screen and the exterior of your  device     Do not use paper towels to clean the screen     Never attempt to disassemble  repair or make any modifications to  your device 
23. y  charged     Icon turn white  it means the battery is empty and needs to  be charged  GPS could not operate  please charge your  battery at once    Icon turn green  it means battery is fully charged       Turn pin icon  it means the battery is charging    10    Inserting a SD MMC Card    Your device has a SD MMC slot where you can insert an optional Secure  Digital or Multi Media Card storage card     To use a SD MMC card  insert it into the slot  with the connector pointing to  the slot and its label facing the front of the device     To remove a card  first make sure that no application is accessing the card   then slightly push the top edge of the card to release it and pull it out of the  slot        NOTE   e Make sure that no foreign objects enter the slot     e Keep a SD or MMC card in a well protected box to avoid dust and  humidity when you are not using it     11    Getting Started  Performing the Initial Start Up    1  Press the ON OFF button for several seconds        ON OFF  2  Your device will automatically turn on  Connect the car charger as  described in the next section   3  Then  the Main Menu appears as shown below  You can now use    your device           Navigation Settings Applications Multimedia       12    Turning Off    If want to turn off the device  press the ON OFF button for several seconds     PowerOftt Return  10       Then you would see the user interface as the right  is turn off button   Pressing it you will turn off the device successfully 
    
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