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1.           CUSTOMER SERVICE  33     FAULTS AND POSSIBLE CAUSES   The navigation system no longer reacts or is behaving atypically    gt  Press the reset button  see page 12        The navigation system is recognized only as a guest by ActiveSync        gt  See informationen on page 31   I am receiving error messages from a maintenance program after  installing ActiveSync        gt  The program places the WCESCOMM LOG file in a tempo   rary directory defined by the system  which cannot be de   leted  A respective error message will appear  if another  program attempts to do so     The GPS receiver cannot be initialized or found   If a GPS signal continues not to be reported on the screen  in spite of    the correct installation of the system  this can be caused by the fol   lowing factors      gt  The GPS receiver is configured to a different connection  than the COM2 port of the device     Solution       berpr  fen Sie die GPS Einstellungen und korrigieren Sie diese ggf   Also use the GPS test function offered to do this      gt  Sufficient satellite reception is not possible   Solution     Change the position of your navigation system and ensure that  unrestricted    sight    of the aerial is not impaired     No language statements can be heard     Check the volume setting       34   ENGLISH    ADDITIONAL SUPPORT    If the suggestions in the above section have not solved your prob   lem  please contact our customer service hotline  However  before  you contact your Technology
2.       gt  Avoid heavy vibrations and shaking  such as can arise   for example  in the case of transverse field intrusions      gt  Avoid the device from releasing itself from its holder  for  example when braking  Install the device as vertically as  possible     Failure to follow these instructions may lead to damage to your ap   pliance  The guarantee will be excluded in such cases      2  ENGLISH    AMBIENT TEMPERATURE     gt  The appliance is most reliably operated at an ambient tem   perature of between 41  F and 104  F  5  C and 40  C  and ata  relative humidity of between 10  and 90   non   condensing       gt  Inthe powered down state the appliance can be stored at  between 32  F and 140  F  0  C and 60  C       gt  Store the appliance in a safe location to avoid high tempera   tures  e g  when parking or from direct sunlight      ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY     gt  When connecting additional or other components the    Elec   tromagnetic Compatibility Directive     EMC  must be adhered  to  Please also note that only screened cable  maximum 10ft   should be used with this appliance      gt  For optimal performance  maintain a distance of at least 10 ft   from sources of high frequency and magnetic interference   televisions  loudspeaker systems  mobile telephones and so  on  This will help avoid malfunctions and loss of data     Electronic devices emit electromagnetic waves during operation    gt  These emissions are harmless  but can interfere with other  devices o
3.     Do not mount the components within the operating range  of any airbags    Check the secure adherence of the suction cup at regular  intervals    The power plug will consume power  even if no device is  connected  Remove it when not in use to avoid draining the  battery     Check all safety equipment in your car after installation     ADDITIONAL NOTES FOR USE ON A BICYCLE OR A MOTORCYCLE     gt      gt     Pay attention during installation that the ability to steer is  not impaired     Do not cover any instruments during installation       22   ENGLISH    GPS  GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM     GPS is a satellite backed system for determining your position   With the help of 24 satellites revolving around the earth  it is pos   sible to determine your position on earth with the accuracy of a  few meters  The satellite signals are received by the antenna of  the built in GPS receiver  which must have a  line of sight  to at  least 4 of these            gt  Note  By limited line of sight  e g  in tunnels  between  houses  in woods or also in vehicles with metal coated win   dows  it is not possible to determine the position  The satellite  reception however automatically picks up again as soon as the  obstacle has been passed and there line of sight is reestab   lished again   Moving slowly  e g  slow walking  also limits the accuracy of  the navigation        The GPS receiver consumes additional power  This is especially of  concern  when running on batteries  To conserve power 
4.    gt  To obtain a strong and secure hold the suction plate should  not be used for 24 hours     Suction plate     a Suction head  Car holder                 Flexible neck     similar picture     3  Mount the car holder to the flexible neck  Note the labels on  the flexible neck  The arrow labled close must point in the di   rection of the fixture  The connection closes with a noticeable  clicking sound       24   ENGLISH    4  Place the holder with the suction head onto the suction plate   or directly onto the wind screen  and press the lever on the  suction head downwards  The suction head will stick itself  firmly to the suction plate    5  Unfold the antenna upwards     6  Place the navigation system into the car holder by placing it  initially in the lower noses and then pressing it down gently  until the holder clicks in     Holder       AERIAL ORIENTATION       The aerial must have unrestricted access to the sky to receive  GPS satellite signals  Orient the aerial as horizontally as possible  for this reason  Try out aerial and installation possibilities in the  vehicle in the case of inadequate reception      gt  Attention  Do not open out the aerial further than 140            NAVIGATION  25     CONNECTING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM IN THE CAR        similar picture     1  Plug the jack of the connection cable into the corresponding  receptor at the bottom of your navigation system  p  12     2  Insert the power adapter     now into the cigarette lighter  socket and ensur
5.  Center  please have the following in   formation available     However  before you contact your Technology Center  please have  the following information available       How is your computer configured      What additional peripherals do you use      What messages  if any  appear on your screen      What software were you using when the error occurred       What steps have you already undertaken to solve the prob     lem     Have you upgraded or removed drivers or hardware     Can you manually repeat the problem     If you have been given a customer number previously  please  give this number to the technician     CUSTOMER SERVICE  35     WARRANTY    The receipt serves as proof of first purchase and should be kept in  a safe place  Your legal rights are not limited by these warranty con   ditions  It is required should you need to make use of the guarantee   We guarantee that this equipment is in perfect working order   Upon production of the receipt  the remaining period of guarantee  shall pass on from the original parts to the respective replacement  parts  If you hand in this equipment to make use of the guaran   tee  you must remove all programs  data and removable storage  media  Products which are sent without accessories will be re   placed without accessories  The warranty obligation does not ap   ply in the case of the problem being caused by an accident  a ca   tastrophe  vandalism  misuse  incorrect use  ignoring the safety  and maintenance regulations  changes b
6.  ahounisaas sinist 2  Reparatur    sssssssssssrrrrrrrrressrre 2  Reset veacscusecaveras iiariesiok ieai 12  Reset Button  sssssssssserrrsrerrrrre 12  Resetting the navigation system  a ai ie tere A Aaa ee ET 19  Right components    13  S  Safety and Maintenance           1  Safety Instructions  CONNECTION   0    eeeee eee e teen eee 4  Safety Instructions                 1  Scandisk  ssi naisissa uouria rosegar 33  SD MMC Slot   12  DA E E A O ET 7  Sicherheitshinweise  Stromversorgung   sssr 4  Soft RCSCt   cceececscecsdeceeeeteeas 19  Starting Navigation eese 30  Stromversorgung   ssssssserreere 4  AAE E A A a A shes 11  Supplied Items scce 8  Switching on the navigation  SYSTEM aio niao a e 14  System performance              33  T  Touch screen    See Screen  Transport ieia aan 6  V  VICWS i niaes cece eee ee nent eee prind 10  Back components              5 11  Bottom components            12  Front components    10   39      Left components               5 12  Right components               13  Volume control             eeeeeeee 13     40      ENGLISH    W    Warranty    cececceeseeeeeeeeeeeneees 36  Working with Memory Cards   17    
7.  its packaging are recyclable     SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE   3    CARE OF THE DISPLAY     gt  Avoid scratching the display surface as this is easily dam   aged  It is strongly recommended to use a display protection  mylar to avoid scratches  Please ask your nearest dealer for  this accessorie   The foil on the display at delivery is purely for protection  during transportation     gt  Ensure that no traces of water remain on the screen  Water  can cause irreversible discoloration     gt  Use only a soft  lint free cloth to clean the screen     gt  Do not expose the screen to either strong sunlight or ultra   violet radiation    TRANSPORT    If you wish to transport the appliance follow the instructions below      gt      gt     Following transport of the appliance wait until the unit has  acclimatized before using it     In the case of wide fluctuations in temperature or humid   ity condensation or moisture may form inside the appliance  and this can cause an electrical short circuit     In order to protect the appliance from dirt  knocks and  scratching  use either the protective case     Before traveling ensure that you are aware of the power and  communications provision at your destination  Before travel   ing obtain any power or communications adapters  modem   LAN  etc   that may be needed     When shipping your appliance use only the original packaging  and advise the carrier accordingly     When passing through the hand luggage control at airports  it  is recommended t
8.  to the version  Content of the CDs     Depending on the configuration one or more CD s may  be included in the package    These contain digital maps  data for rapidly resetting  the contents of the memory card  manuals and  if  applicable  PC applications        The navigation system is no longer responding  What should I do     D Carry out a soft reset  see page 19         How can I adjust the lighting   M  Under Settings  gt  Lightning      32  ENGLISH    CUSTOMER SERVICE       FIRST AID IN THE EVENT OF MALFUNCTION    Error functions can sometimes have trivial causes  however  they  can also sometimes be complex in nature and require costly  analysis     GENERAL GUIDANCE        gt  The regular running of the Windows   programs    Defrag    and     Scandisk    on the PC can remove sources of error and raise  system performance        CHECK CONNECTIONS AND CABLES    Start with a careful visual check of all cable links  If the LCD   s are  not working  make sure that the power is reaching the computer  and all peripherals            gt  Switch off the computer and check all cable links  If the com   puter is connected to peripherals  check also the plug connec   tions of all cables  Do not arbitrarily swap the cables between  various units  even if they appear to be precisely the same   The pin assignments of the cables are likely to be different   Once you have ascertained that the power supply is not at  fault and all connections are intact  switch on the computer again    
9. Contents        Operating Environment spa cece eee eee eee a eee nena eee aat 2  Ambient temperature          sssssssssrrrrrrssserrrrnnssnerrrnnnsererrrrnnes 3  Electromagnetic Compatibility             ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeenees 3  CONMEGEION E A T Meese Se A SS SS 4  Battery Operation a ia AEAEE 5  Maitena NCErrieisnins nee Cee a peutic AETAT EELEE ET ENE 5  Care of the Display a erae aaan a a AAAA OAE EEn NAKEN i 6  MPARIS DOME ariin AEEA A EAEN AEEA A AENEAN AAAA 6  Notes on these Operating Instructions       s s s ssssssrrssrrresrrrrsrrrers 7  Quality ssc aks sl Ae eR RA ee WAM ast AM AS 7  SEPViCE E E E E E T 7       Front  Componenta orisii aA AENA 10  Back COMpOonentS       sssssssssrrssssrrrrnnesserrrnnasnserrnnnnensrrnnnnns 11  Bottom    Components 4 28    AVA AA Aes HOR AA Sees 12  Left COMPONENtS rine  Ae ee Ace en eve eee 12  Right COMPONENES inisa niaii edna teeter ene esnge tees erate eee iaa 13  I  itial Set Up op oa each ddawecinGu seas bidaalendideaeeg hoses 14  Step 1  Switching on the navigation systeM                eeeee 14  Working with Memory Cards            cceceeeeeeee nena neste eee eaeeeeanaes 17  Inserting Memory Cards            cceceeeee teense eect ee eee eee eeeeeeeeeeas 17  Removing Memory CardsS           ccceeeceeeee eens teens eeeeeeaeeeeaeaes 17  Accessing Memory Cards           ccceceeeeeeeeeeee teense eeeeeeeeeaeees 18  Data exchange via Card reader           ceceeeee scene ee eee neta eee eaeees 18  Resetting the navigation Syst
10. d should slightly lock  in place     REMOVING MEMORY CARDS     gt  Do not remove the memory card while it is accessed  This  could result in loss of data     1  To remove the card press lightly onto the upper edge until  it ejects     2  Pull the card out without touching the contacts     3  Store the memory card in the packing or in another safe  location      gt  Memory cards are very fragile  Take care not to dirty the  contacts and not to force the card           GETTING STARTED Ea    ACCESSING MEMORY CARDS     gt  The appliance only supports memory cards in the FAT16 32 file  format  If you insert a card prepared with a different format   e g  in cameras  MP3 players   your navigation system may not  recognize it and will ask you to format it again   Warning  Formatting the memory card irretrievably wipes out  all data         gt  Likewise you cannot just copy files onto the memory card  In  some cases they must be converted by the Microsoft    ActiveSync   program           DATA EXCHANGE VIA CARD READER    You can transfer or synchronise data via ActiveSync    This is also  the correct method  in particular  if files are to be transferred that  must be converted into a navigation system readable format     However  if you wish to copy large quantities of data  MP3 files   navigation maps  to the memory card  these can also be stored   directly to the memory card    Many computers already have memory card devices  Insert the   card in this and copy the data directly to t
11. do not  turn on the GPS receiver unnecessarily     However  you can also switch the device off by means of the  On Off switch in the case of a shorter interruption to your jour   ney  Pressing the same switch again will activate a restart  The  GPS receiver will also be reactivated at the same time  if naviga   tion software is still active  Here  it can take a short time for the  position to be updated again  according to the reception situation         gt  Note  Please note  that your appliance is preset to not shut  down automatically after a few minutes without activity  You  can change this preset in the Settings mode      gt  If the GPS receiver has not been active for some hours  it  must orientate itself again  This process may take a while        NAVIGATION  23     MOUNTING THE NAVIGATION SET IN A CAR        gt  Attention  Only fix the holder for the navigation system to  the windscreen  if it does not impede the view  Should this not  be possible  then mount the holder with the enclosed suction  plate in any way that will allow peril free and safe operation        INSTALLATION OF THE HOLDER OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM     gt  Hint  If you want to fix the holder to the wind screen  then  you can skip steps 1 and 2     1  Remove the protective foil from the sticky side of the suction  plate    2  Fix the suction plate to a suitable location on the dashboard  Take  care  that the surface of the dashboard is clean and press the suc   tion plate strongly onto the surface   
12. dren to play with electrical equipment un   supervised  Children may not always correctly recognize pos   sible danger     SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE   1      Remove the power adapter from the outlet  switch the appliance  off immediately  or do not actually switch it on  and contact  Customer Service         if the power adapter or the attached plug become  scorched or damaged         if the housing of the appliance or the Power Pack becomes  damaged or fluids leak into it  Components must be checked  by Customer Service in order to avoid damage     DATA SECURITY     gt  Every time you update your data make backup copies on an  external storage medium  The supplier does not assume li   ability for data loss or damage to data storage units  and no  claims can be accepted for damages resulting from the loss of  data or for consequential damages     REPAIR     gt  Please contact our Service Center if you encounter technical  problems with your appliance      gt  Inthe event repair becomes necessary  please use only our  authorized Service Partners  You will find the address on  the back of your guarantee card     OPERATING ENVIRONMENT     gt  Keep your navigation System and all connected devices  away from moisture and avoid dust  heat and direct sunlight   especially in the car      gt  Make sure you protect your appliance from getting wet   e g  from rain and hail  at all times  Please pay attention  that moisture can even build up in a protective pouch be   cause of condensation
13. e  that it will not lose contact while driving   This could cause a malfunction         gt  Hint  Remove the power adapter from the cigarette lighter  socket when ending a trip or when parking the car for a ex   tended period of time  Otherwise the car battery could be  drained         26  EE    MOUNTING THE NAVIGATION SET ON A BICYCLE       1  Place the Clip      and the Retaining Plate     together and fix  them to your bicycle handlebars by pulling them across the han   dlebars from below and pushing one of the rubber rings      sup   plied between the clip and the handlebars  The flat site of the  support points in your direction As the material is elastic  you  can carefully bend open the support  lay it around the han   dlebar and push it together again    2  Place the holder for the navigation system     on the Retaining  Plate     as illustrated above  Push the holder for the navigation  system downwards until it clicks in audibly  Please pay attention  that the holder must only be used in one direction    3  Fix the complete holding device with the supplied screw      and tighten it slightly by hand    4  Now insert the navigation system into the holder  You must  pay attention to a firm seating of the clip holder     5  Set the inclination angle by screwing the bicycle holder in accord   ing to your requirements  Now turn the screws finger tight     NAVIGATION   27             gt  Note  After assembly  protect your navigation system from  dust and dirt using the sto
14. eeaeeaeenees 33  Faults and Possible Causes            ccecceeee eee eeeee neta eee eeeeeeaeaes 34  Additional SUPPOFt n AEAEE REA EAE teeter tenes 35  Warranty oeoa e oo E E E taller an ovan rare E Da 36  Liability limitations iima E a a E a 37  Copying this manual      ssssssssssssrrrsssssrrrrrrserrrrrrrsserrrrrrrsenn  37  ie E E E AT 38    E    SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE       SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    Please read this section carefully and follow all the instructions  given  This will help ensure reliable operation and extend the ser   vice life for your appliance    Keep the packaging and the user instructions for future reference  or inquiries at a later date  If you pass the article on to another  person  you must pass on these instructions      gt  Never open up the housing of the appliance or the power  adapter  These contain no user serviceable parts  If the hous   ing is opened there is a danger to life from electric shock      gt  Do not place any objects on the appliance and do not exert  any pressure on the display  Otherwise there is a danger that  the screen will break      gt  To avoid damage  do not touch the screen with sharp objects   Use only the stylus provided      gt  There is a risk of injury if the display breaks  If this should  occur  use protective gloves to pack the broken parts and  contact customer support to arrange for disposal  Then wash  your hands with soap  since there is a possibility that chemi   cals may have escaped      gt  Never allow chil
15. em              ceceeeee eee ee ee eeeeeeeeeeees 19  Soft RESCt areren iea E A i e poret ays ien ka peed sis 19    aliro Nr LS R ETET ETT 19       Safety Instructions for Navigation                ccceeeeeeee eee ee teens 21       Tips for Navigation            ccceceee eect ee eee nets eee ee eee ea eee eaeeeeanaes 21  Notes for Use in a Vehicle          ssssssssesssrrsrnsesserrrrrsessrrrnrnss 22  Additional Notes for Use on a Bicycle or a Motorcycle             65 22  GPS  Global Positioning SySteM         ccccceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeaeeneeas 23  Mounting the Navigation Set in a Car          s cece eeeee eee e eee ees 24  Installation of the Holder of the navigation system                5  24  Aerial Orientation        s  ssssssssssssrrsrnsessnrnsnnnenerrrnnnesrerrnennns 25  Connecting the navigation system in the Caf       sceeceseeeeeaees 26  Mounting the Navigation Set on a Bicycle                ceeeeeee eee 27  Memory Card Quick Installation          cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeenees 29  Starting Navigation ereed naranai eee eee eee ARANEKO 30  Contents of the navigation CDS         ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeenenas 30  Installing Microsoft   ActiveSync          sseccecessseeeeeeeesaeeeeeeees 31  Customer Service    c scsscseeseeenesneenesneenesnsensensensensensessensensens 33  First Aid in the Event of Malfunction         cccceeeeeeeeeeee eee eneenees 33  General GQUIdANCE sti cde Aiea is tok iain aa fea a ts 33  Check Connections and Cables         cccecceeeeeeeeeeeeee
16. hat you pass the appliance and all magnetic  storage media  external hard drives  through the X ray sys   tem  the machine on which you place your bags   Avoid the  magnetic detector  the structure through which you yourself  pass  or the magnetic wand  the hand device that the secu   rity staff use   since this may corrupt your data     ENGLISH    NOTES ON THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    We have structured these Operating Instructions for the installa   tion so that you will be able to look up the necessary subject   related information by means of the Contents List at any time         gt  Note  You will find comprehensive Operating In   structions for navigation on the relevant CDs and at  the online help of the device        Read the section  Frequently Asked Questions  to obtain answers  to questions that are often addressed to our customer service     The purpose of this manual is to help you with installing your  appliance using instruction  that are easy to understand     QUALITY   In selecting the components we have aimed for a high level of  functionality  simple handling  safety and reliability  A well   balanced hardware and software design allows us to offer you a  technologically advanced navigation system that will give great  satisfaction in both work and leisure use     SERVICE   Our individual customer care is there to support you when you  have questions or problems  Please get in touch   we look forward  to helping you  This manual contains a special sectio
17. he car sse  26  GCONnteNtS 5 5 5 ni nee dee asita i  Contents of the navigation CDs  E vend Sunuaiges daa T 30  GOPYHiQht cscissodrcondeaasecne 37  Customer Service asser 33    38      D   Data exchange            ceeeeeeees 18  Data Security srian irinse 2  Defragmentation    cece 33  E   Electromagnetic Compatibility   3  EMG riiai konnien e 3  External aerial connection       11  F   FAQ amaren e ts tv decent vel 32  Faults and Possible Causes     34  FIrSt Ald  i perience oeat nasien 33  G   Getting Started            c eee 9  GPS  eve es ented anaE ATAS Ra 23  GPS antenna      cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeee 11  H   Hard Res  t   iissr riiin 19  Headphone            eceeeeeeeeeeeee 13  HOTIN E ss is sets onsas 35  I   Initial Set Up           cceeeeeeee eee 14    ENGLISH    Installation of the Holder           24  Installing Microsoft    ActiveSync   a   se 31  Introduction        eceeeee ee eee ee en eee 7  L  Left Components              668 12  Loudspeaker             eceeeeeeees 10  M  Maintenance eee 5  MalfUNCtION        cceceeeee eee ee eens 33  Memory Card Quick Installation  EA TT 29  Mini USB Connector               12    Mounting the Navigation Set in a  24  Mounting the Navigation Set on    a Bicycle i eena 27  N  NAVIGATION    ceceee eee eee eee e eee 21  Safety instructions              21  TIPS oiana ENEO E N 21  Navigationpad                 eee 10  O  Operating Environment            2  Quality aeea ieena 7    INDEX    R  Reinigungsmittel    aeee 5  Repaif riisus si
18. he card     Because of the direct access significantly faster transfer will be  achieved       18   ENGLISH    RESETTING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM    There are two options for resetting the navigation system     SOFT RESET    This option restarts the navigation system  without reinstallation   being necessary  A soft reset is often used in order to reorganize  the memory  In doing so all programs that are running are inter   rupted and the working memory is reinitialized    Choose this option if your navigation system is not responding or  working properly    Perform the soft reset as follows    Screw off the end cap of the pointer and carefully press the point  of the end cap into the Reset opening on the left side of your device     HARD RESET   Warning  A hard reset deletes all data on your appliance and  causes a new initial installation    It is not necessary to install the software on your synchronisation  computer again  however    Perform the hard reset as follows    Push the On Off switch on the back of the device to the OFF posi   tion initially and back to ON after 2 seconds     GETTING STARTED  19      ENGLISH    NAVIGATION       SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR NAVIGATION    The bundled product CD contains a comprehensive instruction  manual     TIPS FOR NAVIGATION     gt      gt     Do not manipulate the navigation system while driving  to protect yourself and others from accidents     In the event that you do not understand the voice instruc   tion or if you are in any doub
19. hoose the language  click then Install ActiveSync   and  follows the instructions on the screen     3  Connect the navigation system to your computer with the  assistance of the ActiveSync   Cable  while the connection  options are checked  To do this  push the USB connector  into a free USB port on your computer         gt  The hardware installation assistant recognizes now a new ap   pliance and installs a suitable driver which can take some  minutes  Repeat the die connection search if it fails the first time        4  Follow the instructions on the screen  The program will now  set up a partnership between your PC and the device     NAVIGATION   31      FAQ       2  Where can I find more informationen on the navigation  system     D Detailed operating instructions for navigation can be  found on the corresponding CDs  which accompnay your  navigation system     Also use the additional Help functions that are available  with a single touch of a button  usually F1 on the PC   or  by selecting the Help option  as additional assistance   These aids will be provided to you while you are using the  computer or the device        What do I need the accompanied CDs for     D The Support CD contains     the ActiveSync   program for balancing data be   tween the navigation system and the PC     additional programs  optional    This User manual in digital form   Contents of the navigation CD s      It is possible for several CDs to be contained in the scope  of the delivery according
20. ignal reception is indicated the navigation could be imprecise   In all future instances it will take about 30 60 seconds until a  correct GPS signal is available  sufficient    sight    of the satellite is  a prerequisite           CONTENTS OF THE NAVIGATION CDs    Depending on the configuration one or more CD s may be included  in the package     These contain digital maps  data for rapidly resetting the contents  of the memory card  manuals and  if applicable  PC applications       30   ENGLISH    INSTALLING MICROSOFT   AcTIVESYNC      In order to transfer your data between your PC and your naviga   tion system you need the Microsoft   ActiveSync   program   The cost of the navigation system includes a license for this pro   gram which can be found on the Support CD         gt  Attention  Important files can be overwritten or changed  during the installation of software  You should create a hard  disk backup  in order to be able to have access to the origi   nal files in the case of possible problems following the installation      gt  You must have administrator rights to install the software un   der Windows   2000 or XP      gt  Attention  You should not connect the navigation system to  your computer yet           m     Insert the Support CD ein and wait until the program  starts automatically         gt  Note  The Auto Run function is probably deactivated if it does  not function  The Setup program on the CD must be started  to  start installation manually        2  C
21. le      4   ENGLISH    BATTERY OPERATION    Your appliance is operated with a removable battery  In order to pro   long the life and efficiency of your battery and to ensure safe opera   tion  follow the instructions below      gt  Caution  Danger of explosion if rechargeable batteries are  not changed properly  Only replace with the same type of  battery or a similar type recommended by the manufac   turer  Never open the rechargeable battery  Do not throw  the rechargeable battery into fire  Dispose of the used  batteries following the manufacturer s instructions      gt  Batteries cannot withstand heat  Avoid the appliance and the  integrated battery becoming overheated  Failure to comply  with this instruction may lead to damage to and even explo   sion of the battery      gt  Use only the original power pack to charge the battery or the  car adapter from the optional navigation kit      gt    The batteries are special category waste  When dis   posing of the appliance ensure that this is done correctly   Contact Customer Service for more details     MAINTENANCE        gt  Warning  There are no user serviceable or cleanable  parts inside the housing of the appliance        You can prolong the life of the appliance by taking the following  simple steps      gt  Always remove the power plug and all connecting cables  before cleaning     gt  Clean the appliance only with a damp  lint free cloth    Do not use solvents  caustic or gaseous cleaners      v     gt  The device and
22. n on Cus   tomer Service starting on page 33     SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE   7      SUPPLIED ITEMS    Please check the integrity and completeness of the supplied items  and  in the case this is not complete  forward us any possible  claims within 14 days from the purchase date  The purchase pa   ckage includes    Navigation system   ActiveSync   cable   AC adaptor  Phihong PSC PSCO5R 050     adaptor plug  for the country in question    Support CD   Instruction manual and warranty card   Bicycle fixture     Car holder with flexible neck    Power cable for 12V cigarette lighter    CD with navigation software  see page 23    Protective case    Pre installed memory card MMC SD       optional    8  ENGLISH    GETTING STARTED       This chapter introduces you to the external components of your  navigation system and guides you through the process of setting  up your navigation system for use     Subsequently  it will be explained how the software for adminis   trating your navigation assistants is installed     GETTING STARTED  9      VIEWS    FRONT COMPONENTS       Ref Component Description    Battery The loading display will shine orange during the  Charge Indi  charging process  It will shine green when the  cator accumulator is completely charged     Touch Screen Displays the output of your appliance  Tap the  screen with the stylus to select menu com   mands or enter information     Hardware  l  On Off Button       buttons J Button Settings          Button Back       cE Button Op
23. olume  and downwards to reduce it       Headphone Connects to a pair of stereo headphones   3 5 mm      GETTING STARTED   13      INITIAL SET UP    The following guides you step by step through the initial set up of  the navigation system     Firstly  remove the foil for protecting the device during transpor   tation from the display     STEP 1  SWITCHING ON THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM    Switch the main switch on the back of the device to ON         gt  Attention  Always leave the main switch in the ON Position   unless you want to carry out a new reinstallation  All data will  be lost and the initial installation will have to be carried out  again if the switch is set to OFF                 The Navigation System will start the initial installation automati   cally  The brand logo will appear and your device will display the  application screen after a few seconds  Follow the onscreen in   structions  You can already install the navigation software using  the prepared memory card now  see also page 29          gt  Attention  It can be necessary for the device to have to be  charged for some time  before the initial setting up can run  through  according to the charging status of the accumulator  installed               14   ENGLISH    CHARGING BATTERY OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM  You have different possibilities to charge the battery of your navi   gation system      gt  With the help of the network adapter   gt  By means of the car adapter        gt  The charging status display ligh
24. perated in close proximity   While our devices are tested and optimized for electromag   netic compliance in our laboratories  interference during  operation may still occur in the device itself and with other  devices in its proximity   Should such interference occur  try to eliminate it by ad   justing the positions of and the distances between the de   vices   Before driving a car  please ensure that the electronic sys   tems of the car are working properly     SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE   3      CONNECTION    When connecting your appliance be sure to correctly observe the  following instructions   POWER SUPPLY   gt  The outlet must be in the vicinity of the appliance and must  be easily accessible    gt  Only use the mains adapter on grounded sockets at  100   240 V  AC  50 60 Hz  If you are unsure about the  power supply to the place of use  ask the relevant energy  supplier      gt  Use only the power adapter provided with your appliance      gt  For additional safety  we recommend the use of a Surge pro   tector in order to protect your appliance from damage from  spikes or lighting strikes on the power network     POWER THROUGH CAR ADAPTER    gt  The car adapter should only be connected to the lighter  socket of a car  car battery   DC 12V     no trucks    If you  are in any doubt about the power source in your car  contact  your car manufacturer    CABLING    gt  Arrange cables so that no one can tread on them or trip  over them      gt  Do not place any items on the cab
25. rage pocket  The storage pocket  does not protect against rain or moisture  Take care that the  navigation system does not exposed to moisture  This may  damage the electronic parts        28  EE    MEMORY CARD QUICK INSTALLATION    This option is only available to you if your navigation system is  equipped with a prepared memory card  In this case  you will al   ready be able to use the Navigation function of your device after a  short time  without carrying out the pre installation on a PC         gt  The initial setting up must be carried out as described on  page 14 in any case      gt  The following installation limits the Navigation to the area  which is pre installed on your memory card        You must carry out these steps to put the navigation into operation in  your car   1  Read and adhere to the safety instructions on p  2 and fol   lowing and p  23 and following     2  Install the remaining components of the navigation system     3  Press the On Off button to start your navigation system  If  the instructions of Step 1  p  14  have not yet been exe   cuted  then do it now  The battery should be charged  The ac   cumulator will be charged by means of the car power supply if  necessary     NOTES     gt  Insert the pre installed memory card in the navigation system   The installation of the navigation software will start automatically   Follow the instructions on the screen         gt  The memory card must always be inserted into the device during  the use of the na
26. t about what to do at the next  intersection  then the map or arrow display will provide you  with a quick orientation  Only look at the display when you  are in a safe driving situation     Attention  The road layout and driving rules take prece   dence over the instructions of the navigation system  Only  follow the instructions when circumstances and driving rules  permit it  The navigation system will guide you to your desti   nation even when you have to deviate from your planned  route     The direction statements of the navigation system given do  not release the driver of the vehicle from his or her duty of  care or personal responsibility     Plan routes before you leave  If you want to plan a new  route whilst on the road stop driving     In order to receive the GPS signal correctly  metal objects  may not hinder reception  Attach the navigation system  onto the inside of the windscreen or near the windscreen  with the sucker  Try out different positions in your vehicle  in order to find the best reception     NAVIGATION  21     NOTES FOR USE IN A VEHICLE     gt      gt      gt     Take care that the holder does not present any risk to  safety  even in the case of an accident  when installing it   Take care that the cable does not impede any safety com   ponents    The display of your navigation system may show    light re   flexions     Please take care of not being    blinded    during  operation    Take care that the cable does not impede any safety com   ponents
27. tions   Destination       Q Button to zoom out         Button to zoom in    Navigation  Moves up  down  left or right by pushing the cor   pad responding area of the pad        Press the centre button to confirm your selection     Loudspeaker Plays back music  language statements and  warnings     ENGLISH    BACK COMPONENTS       Ref Component Description       Stylus Take the pen out of its compartment in or   der to use it  and replace it after use  The  pointer pen is required for operating the  touch screen       Battery Separates the device from the battery  button completely  also Hard Reset        Unfolding Receives the signals of the GPS satellite   GPS antenna      External Connection for an optional second aerial   aerial con   nection     The key e will only be operational after installation of the  navigation software     GETTING STARTED  11      BOTTOM COMPONENTS  oO       Ref   Component Description      Mini USB  Connection for connecting to a PC by  Connector means of the ActiveSync   Cable  for data  matching      AC adaptor Connection to external power supply   port    LEFT COMPONENTS    Component Description             SD MMC Accepts an optional SD  Secure Digital  or  Slot MMC  MultiMediaCard  card for removable  storage     Reset Restarts your appliance   Soft Reset   see  Button page 19      12   ENGLISH    RIGHT COMPONENTS       Ref Component Description       Volume con  Adjusts the volume of your device  Turn  trol the wheel upwards to increase the v
28. ts orange until the navi   tation system is charged  Do not interrupt the charging  process before the battery is fully charged  This may take  a few hours  The navigation system is fully charged if the  charging display lights green      gt  Note  You can use the navigation system during the  charging process  but the power supply must not be inter   rupted during initial set up      gt  Leave the mains adapter connected to the navigation sys   tem for around 24 hours  so that the backup battery also  charges up fully      gt  You can leave the main adapter connected  and this is  very handy for continuous operation  However  the mains  adapter also requires power even when it is not charging  up the battery of the navigation system                 GETTING STARTED  15           Adaptor plug h 2  4           similar picture     Push the adapter connector into the guide on the back of the net   work adapter  Push the Network Adapter     into a power point    that is easily accessible   Push the cable of the Network Adapter      into the network    adapter connection of the navigation system      T6  Ere    WORKING WITH MEMORY CARDS    Your navigation system supports MMC and SD memory cards   INSERTING MEMORY CARDS    1  Carefully take the memory card out of its packing  if in   cluded   Take care not to touch or dirty the contacts     2  Push the memory card carefully into the card bay as  shown  The side of the memory card wearing the label  must point upwards  The memory car
29. vigation system  A Soft Reset will have to be  carried out to restart the navigation system  if the memory card  is removed during its use  even for a short time      gt  The software installation will have to be carried out again follow   ing a Hard Reset     gt  Carry out a Hard Reset initially  if you want to reinstall the navi   gation software           After installation of the navigation software press the key  Settings to set specific parameters such as time  time zone etc     NAVIGATION  29      STARTING NAVIGATION  1  Switch on your navigation system     2  The Navigation software will start automatically or after click   ing on the Navigation control button on the main screen   according to the version     3  Press on the button for entering the destination    and enter  the address of your navigation destination  Then start the  navigation by clicking on Navigate  You will receive the  route information on the screen  augmented by language  statements  after a short time  if the satellite reception is  adequate     Please take information about the further operation of the Navi   gation software from the comprehensive User Handbook on the   Navigation CD    In addition  brief help is available to you on your navigation sys   tem  You will reach it by means of the Options Destination Entry  button   and by selecting the Help function         gt  Note  The GPS receiver will require some minutes for ini   tialization when deployed for the first time  Even when GPS  s
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31. ype of damage    In some countries the exclusion or limitation of accompanying or follow   on damage is not legally accepted so that the above limitations do not  come into force     COPYING THIS MANUAL   This document contains legally protected information  All rights  reserved  Copying in mechanical  electronic and any other form  without the written approval of the manufacturer is prohibited     Copyright    TRANSONIC 2005  All rights reserved  Microsoft    MS DOS    and Windows are  registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S  and other countries  Pentium   is a  registered trademark of Intel Corporation  The names of actual companies and products men   tioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners  Information in this document  is subject to change without notice    CUSTOMER SERVICE BA    INDEX    A  AC adaptor port                e 12  Accessing Memory Cards        18  Aerial Orientation                   25  Ambient temperature               3  AUtO PUN iroot eee MaE E DE 31  AUtO Start sianie 31  B  Back Components              0 5 11  Battery Charge Indicator        10  Battery Operation           ceceeee 5  Bottom Components            5 12  Buttons  Battery button secese 11  Hardware   sesserssrrssrrerereras 10  Reset button               eeeee 12  C  Ca BING fe os senceeeeises nimitin iiaa 4  Card readen irritsua 18  Care of the Display                  6  Charging battery            cceseee 15  Connecting the navigation  system in t
    
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