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1. Extension Dial extension number Single click to shift the voice to cell phone Not available currently Not available currently 4 15 11 Single message button MESS to download SMS of paired phone as 451 39 4 51 1 Single click the button de to enter the following interface as 4 52 4 52 4 22 12 Single click File Manager on the main Bluetooth interface to download files from paired cell phone as 4 53 40 f SE AAD 3880039 BV ao ERIAS o nz Chapter Five Simple Troubleshooting and maintenance IF your Truck Nav is not working normally please check it as follows If you cannot solve the problem please contact your dealer Can not turn on the Lack of power Charge the battery navigator The device turns off suddenly The back light is not bright enough The back light has Click the LCD the screen will turn been turned off bright again No response when The touch screen is selecting an icon not calibrated The volume is very Increase the volume Can not communicate The USB cable is not Connect USB cable with computer properly connected The signal is weak it need more No signal than 3 minutes to receive the signal The map data is lost Contact your dealer Maintenance of the Truck Nav The Sniper Truck Nav will be a reliable navigation and entertainment companion if looked after Please follow the instructions below to ensure your Truck Nav runs smoothly for a long
2. format Single click mel into the viume adjust interface as shown4 24 Volume adjustment includes 1 Speaker volume adjustment 2 Screen click tone setting Volume Setting Volume Screen Tap Sound LOUD Single click to decrease the volume gradually there are 10 ranks for lt Volume volume from mute to maximum Single click will decrease one rank 21 Single click to increase the volume gradually there are 10 ranks for Volume volume from mute to maximum Single click will increase one rank By clicking the left right shift button Click the screen 1oupD to set the on off key tone with tone loud soft and off the three states lt Turn left Turn on off screen click tone Turn right Turn on off the screen click tone Yellow blanks shows the present _ Present volume volume level 4 7 Backlight setting Single click med to enter backlight setting interface as 4 25 Backlight Setting Backlight eee gt Auto OFF Always ON gt 22 Brightne Click to decrease backlight gradually to the SS lowest level decrease Brightne Click to increase backlight gradually to the SS highest level increase Present Brightne Red blank shows the present brightness SS Single click and it will shift left and it will Shift left show last column This display is in circle Single click and it will shift right and it will Shift right show last c
3. 2 Power off 3 Reset the system by using reset button or electric switch Chapter Four Primary functions 4 1 The main interface and the functions 4 1 1 Main menu 04 16 01 7 ae ey a So Navigation Bluetooth i video ge E iir 4 THE Pay mn Language Yolume Date Time 4 1 Click the top left corner of the interface Ea to shows the desktop and the date see Figure4 2 12 11 49 2003 Bi 12 Double click the date icon 4ndarz to enter the date setting interface see Figure 4 3 4 3 Click the top left corner of the interface I 1 change the desktop background see Figure 4 4 10 12 12 59 i P 15377 Ott ec ar Hilt Language Blue Tooth Date Time Calculator eo Tee eR Pa ee f TOLT Yolume Click the button WELE quick access to navigation software please refer to the separate user manual for operating the navigation software Click the button to open the audio player Click the button J to view the desktop and calendar 4 1 2 Function introduction This device can answer and make phone after connecting with a Bluetooth mobile phone via Bluetooth Supports JPG BMP and PNG format Supports photo rotate Photo viewer enlarge shrink pictures automatic play etc 11 Audio playing formats supported WMA MP3 Audio player Supports random playing sequential playing repeat playing pause previous next volume Brightness Volume Languages Power Time System R
4. S of paired phone switched on and disconnect File Download files of paired phone manager Cell phone searching profile management Bluetooth Setting Settings 33 4 15 4 Click the button to open the phone book interface as 4 43 _ _ s FH ne HOCH 4 43 fm single click an enter phone book as 4 44 13510987694 13682667219 13510557523 13488254493 13552690651 HR 4 15 5 Single click the button mesm to open call history as 4 45 34 H70 01 Jan 70 00 00 rn lt p 075527927776 01 Jan 70 00 00 ee pre 1013089 01 Jan 0 00 00 eg EB QQ 14 01 Jan 70 00 00 gt 1791115286063329 01 Jan 70 00 00 gt lt made up of 10 numbers from 0 to 9 and i oad Single click to select phone number from phone book Single click to select phone number from call history Name Unknown Number 1013089 Calling 36 Dial Including extension sound shift call shift conference call and so on Mute Mute the microphone while keeping the call Volume Name Unknown Number 075529026737 37 Mute the microphone while keeping the call Single click to decrease the volume gradually Single click to increase the volume gradually 4 15 9 Single click abs and it will display connected You can talk with each other as 4 49 Name Unknown Number 075529026737 38 Extension Gound Switch Call Switch a C i Meeting Call as
5. SNIPER TRUCK NAY Hardware User Guide www sniperautomotive com SNIPER AUTOMOTIVE Truck Nav User Manual Please read this user manual carefully so you are familiar with the operation of your navigation system Specifications are subject to change without notice Please read the operating instruction carefully and only use the accessories provided by the manufacturer to avoid any unexpected damage The warranty will be void if the system is used with incompatible accessories we assume no responsibility for any loss and damage caused hereby When using the navigation system you should always be aware of the real road conditions around you as road construction changes may result in the electronic navigation data differing from the actual road layout Please be sure to comply with the real road conditions and follow the traffic rules Operating the system during driving without care may cause an accident the manufacturer or its distributors are not responsible for any loss caused by an accident Chapter One Product introduction 1 1 Introduction Your new navigation system can be used for more than just navigating it also has the optional functions of video playing audio playing Bluetooth hands free FM modulator Bluetooth photo viewing etc e High performance low power consumption 800MHz Arm Cortex A7 Processor e Simple easy to operate user interface e Power management keeps the product working lon
6. chapter introduces how to use this navigator s Bluetooth to connect with cell phone for call making and answering Operation method 4 15 1 Single click the button interface as the following picture in main menu to open the Bluetooth Phone book Display contact list of paired cell phone Call history Display current call history Dial pad Phone number dialing 29 Message Download SMS of paired phone File manager Download files of paired phone Cell phone searching profile management Bluetooth switched on and disconnect Settings 4 15 2 Single click the button picture File Manager Bluetooth On a Searching Search for Bluetooth devices Search Phone gt a eel File File and ring tones management management File Manager 30 Bluetooth Bluetooth on off on off Connect Connect Disconnect Bluetooth Disconnect Connect Neil GPS system 4 39 Single click the device you want to connect and click es pair as the following pictures Password 9 Be e a U ZZ Hm ZZ _ a zz zn O E a ur m 2 pr i 4 Pairing mobile phone please wait After successful pairing and connecting it will show the following picture 32 te Call History aml File Manager Display contact list of paired cell phone Call history Display call history Dial pad Dial phone number Message Download SM
7. epeat as the target moves around the screen L 4 29 25 4 10 FM Transmitter Single click to enter the FM setting as 4 30 FM Setting A Open O Close When Open FM Speaker Will Be Disabled 4 30 The FM Transmitter will transmit the audio to a radio device Take 86 7 MHz frequency for example both the Truck Nav transmitting frequency and the received frequency of the radio should be 86 7MHZ then all the sounds will be heard through the radio 4 11 Language setting Single click Hatt into the language settings interface as shown in 4 32 26 Language Setting English Fran ais Deutsch Italiano Portugu s 6_ PycckuH 4 32 Single click language column to choose desired language 4 12 Navigation path Click the PERF set the interface into navigation path set the default navigation paths as shown in Figure 4 33 Navi Path Setting Navigation Path SDMMC Navi exe 4 33 27 4 13 Default set Single click Restores to reset to the default settings as shown in 4 34 Are you sure to restore default settings 4 34 Single click to restore the default settings single click NO to keep the current settings 4 14 GPS Information Click the button Latitude 90 000000 Longitude 0 000000 Altitude 150 000000 M Speed 0 000000 km h UTC 2080 01 06 00 32 23 PDo ao Do 20 00080 28 4 35 4 15 Bluetooth setting and Instructions This
8. estore Defaults Touchscreen Calibration GPS Info Navi Path This chapter will introduce the navigation function and notes 4 2 Navigation functions and features Please refer to the separate user manual for operating the navigation software Notes 1 Map information Although map information is updated frequently on occasion the navigation data may not be consistent with the current road layout due to recent changes or construction development Please comply with the actual highway conditions and traffic rules 2 Navigation The navigator offers the route for reference and assistance the driver may be more familiar with the route than the navigation software 3 Receiving signal Many factors such as high dense buildings tunnels between high buildings underground parking various weather conditions and closure of the satellite will affect the ability to receive signal so as to result in inaccurate position inefficiency of navigation operation and system function 12 4 3 Video operation Interface This chapter introduced how to use the video player 4 3 1Functions and features 1 Support ASF AVI WMV 3GP MP4 and FLV 2 Support full screen playing progress choosing and file selection Before using the Video player please copy your video file ASF AVI WMV 3GP MP4 and FLV to any folder 4 3 2 Operation Single click the Video button Video File List 7 a SDMMC IT 2 13 Video File Lis
9. ger and more steadily e Built in USB to communicate with a computer through USB cable e Excellent signal reception with accurate position fixing e Compatible with Bluetooth mobile phones the navigator can also be used for making and answering call with hands free e Play MP3 and MP4 audio files 1 2 Package The packing box contains the following accessories 1 GPS navigator 12 24V Car Power Adapter Mains Power Adapter MINI USB cable Window mount bracket D a Bw Mm CD with user manuals lf there is any damaged or missing items please contact your distributor as soon as possible Chapter Two Features and specifications 2 1 Main features e Operating system Microsoft Windows CE 6 0 e 5 7 TFT LCD display with resolution of 800 480 pixels e Hi Fi stereo earphone socket and built in Hi Fi soeaker volume adjustable e Touch screen operation e Built in highly sensitive GPS antenna e Upgradable navigation software and mapping on Micro SD card e Video format supported ASF AVI WMV 3GP MP4 FLV e Photo format supported BMP JPG PNG e Mini USB port e Built in rechargeable Li battery 2 2 Specification High accuracy endurable touch screen USB USB Client 2 0 MINI USB port Micro SD MMC slot the maximum SD capacity of SD Card supported is 16GB Aude A Built in high fidelity speaker B High fidelity stereo earphone socket Cold start lt 35s GPS Hot start lt 1 3s in the open air Warm
10. o play and pause single click to pause click again to play continuously Adjust volume It shows volume is decreased when it shift toward left While volume is increase when it is shifted toward right Setting the i Support sequencial playing loop playing playing repeat playing and random playing mode Open the Single click to display the play list and choose play list your favorite as picture 4 22 shows Adjust the progress by slide the Playing C progress displaying bar go left for backwards progress go right for forwards 00 05 consumpti Show the time progress on 26 58 Total time Show the total time for playing the song 4 5 Photo viewer operation interface This chapter introduces how to use the photo viewer to browse pictures 18 4 5 1 Function features 1 Supports JPG BMP and PNG 2 Support picture rotate picture enlarge shrink and automatic play Before using the photo viewer please copy your photos to any folder 4 5 2 Operation method Single click the button SDMMC Se catty 02b gt Eo 5966 cy ES ii F DEd iri oa TS BE 100 5269 100 5288 gt 100 5302 19 File list your favorite picture Single click and shift to video file list and then choose ak Rotate Click to rotate the picture by 90 degree Automatic Play all the pictures circularly on full screen from the Play current picture 20 name and Show the photo name and format
11. olumn This display is in circle System backlight will be closed automatically when no operation for a Time period time to save power There are interval several time interval choice for you never 3 min 2min 1min 30second later 10second later Date and time include 1 System time set 2 System date set 3 Sytem time zone set Single click BEE into the date time interface as shown in 4 26 23 Date Time Setting A 2009 08 06 i7 08 v vy v v 4 GMT 08 00 Beijing Chongqing h lt Hong Kong Urumqi gt 4 26 1 Single click button A or Vv to set time and date 2 Single or to choose time area Click EB exit current interface after setting and then it will show in 4 44 Choose or to exit current interface Are you sure to save the new date time 4 27 24 4 9 Screen Calibration Click the Eau to enter the screen calibration as 4 28 Are you sure to calibrate 4 28 Click it will then show the screen below carefully select the center of the cross using the stylus and repeat as the cross moves from the center to left top left bottom right bottom and right top to complete the calibration then click any where on the screen to save the calibration and exit to the main interface automatically To exit without saving please wait 30 seconds and it will exit from current interface automatically Press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target R
12. start lt 28s Battery Built in rechargeable Li on battery Battery Charging DC 5V port Port AC Charger Mains Charger Car Charger 12 24V Charger Wh hargi h light i satus oke ren e Orpo En a light when charging is finished the blue light Naviaati un Micro SD card Software Video Player ASF AVI WMV 3GP MP4 FLV Audio Player MP3 and WMA Photo viewer JPG GIF BMP PNG FM Transmitter Screen adjustment Default System setting set Volume Power Backlight Time and Date Language Sys Info Operating Temperature OC to 60C Temperature Se BEER 45 to 80 RH Storage humidity 30 10 90 RH range This chapter will give an introduction to the basic functions of the navigation system so you can get up to speed quickly 2 3 Product appearance Chapter Three 3 1 Power supply and charge Before using the Truck Nav for the first time please charge it fully using the mains adapter 3 1 1 Power supply There are three ways of supplying power battery charger USB cable The Truck Nav uses the battery to supply power when it is not connected with to a charger or USB The mark II on the up right of interface indicate the current charge level The Truck Nav uses the external power when a charger is connected and uses the USB cable to supply power when connected to aPC Remark The built in Lithium battery is not user replaceable Under normal conditions if the back light is no
13. t Show video name 14 c Close Click to close the video list 1 It shows stop playing Single click will Play continue to play TS Next Play next video Single click and shift to video file list and File list then choose your favorite video decreased when it shift toward left While Single click volume It shows volume is IT Volume a ees volume is increase when it is shifted toward right u Adjust the progress by slide the Playing progress displaying bar go left for progress backwards go right for forwards Brightness Adjust brightness with stylus while moving toward left and right Turn right means turn brighter a Play Full screen play Double click to return a interface normal play status MTV3 Video Show current Video name name the video Show the time consumed The total time of 4 4 Audio player operation interface This chapter introduces how to use the mudic player to play your favorite music 15 4 4 1 Functions and features The audio player supports MP3 and WAV format you could set the playing sequence as you wish Before using the audio player please copy the files to any folder 4 4 2 Operation method 1 Single click the button to enter Music file list as 4 8 Music File List 4 8 16 Music File List G KK Ji Part If 38 72 Part If 1 37 Function instruction 00 05 26 58 Previous lt 4 Play the previous song Play pause ii T
14. t so bright the actual running time will be different depending on how it is used Some functions audio playing video playing bright back light will consume more power which will reduce the running time Note The built in battery is a Lithium battery In order to avoid fire and burning please do not poke bump or take it apart or throw it into fire or water 3 1 2 Use the travel charger to supply power When the Truck Nav is first used please use the mains charger to charge it 1 Connect the USB connector on the charger to the socket on the left side of the unit 2 Plug the mains charger in to the mains Remark Red LED indicates it s being charged Please wait until it is fully charged and don t pull out the adaptor while charging When it is fully charged the LED will turn to blue If the battery is low or empty charge it as soon as possible leaving the Truck Nav with a flat battery for extended periods can harm the future performance of the battery 3 1 2 Use the car charger to supply power 1 Connect the USB connector on the charger to the socket on the unit Ea en ae i ty i Mii Se N h My a i Bees j J i if f AP m 3 K i i ame a aang 2 Plug the charger into your accessory cigarette lighter socket 12V and 24V sockets are supported 3 2 Power on off 3 2 1 Power on Please check The battery is charged or it is connected to ex
15. ternal power source Please press the button on the top of the unit to boot Note If bringing the unit from a cold environment into a warm one please wait for it to warm up naturally before turning on as large humidity changes can cause condensation which may cause short circuits 3 2 2 Power off Press the button on the top of the unit to turn off the unit will enter the power saving mode and maintain the last operation status when boot next time 3 3 Reset system If the system is not working you can reset the system in the following way Use the stylus 7 Truck Nav only pen or bent paperclip to press the reset button that is recessed in a small hole on the rear of the unit 3 4 Use bracket to fix navigator When using the Truck Nav in your vehicle you should fix the device to the window using the bracket Note When use the bracket please take care of the position Please don t fix the Truck Nav so that the driver s view is obstructed and do not fix it to or obstruct any air bags or position within the range of the air bag 3 5 Stylus 7 Truck Nav only The stylus can be used to operate the touch screen It is clipped into the back of the bracket 1 Single click Singly click the screen with the stylus point 2 Double click Double click the screen with the stylus point 3 Drawing Click one point and hold to move on the screen Note Any broken stylus ball pen or sharp object will damage the LCD if you
16. time Protect the screen Dont press the screen with strength or you will damage it To clean the screen spray a little glass cleaner on a soft cloth don t spray on the screen directly Note Be sure to turn off the Truck Nav before cleaning Dropping or banging can cause damage to high precision components Note Accidental damage is beyond our responsibilities Don t use it under such conditions Temperature change abruptly high temperature above 60 low temperature under 10 high voltage dusty electrostatic interference avoid any corrosive liquid and dip into any liquid Avoid radiated interference The radiated interference from other electronic products will affect the display and it will be normal after suppressing the interference source Note If you carry the unit by air please put the GPS together with your luggage to pass the X ray detection system Avoid scanning by the magnetic head detector at the passage used for passing or the magnetic bar held by the security checker or it will reset the system date in the unit We will take no responsibility for it v Avoid direct intense light Don t use the Truck Nav in high light and ultraviolet radiation in order to increase the using life 42
17. use it to operate the device 3 6 Micro SD card The Micro SD card contains the navigation software map data and your own media files Please insert the card correctly when use tt Note Do not take out the Micro SD card when the system is navigating or playing Note 1 Don t bend the Micro SD card 2 Avoid high temperature or high humidity when storing the card don t expose the card directly to sun light or let it come into contact with liquid or corrosive material 3 Please pay attention to correct orientation when inserting the Micro SD card If you insert the card improperly you may damage the card 3 7 Connect with a computer The device can be connected with the computer through the MINI USB on its left side You can copy the document between navigator and computer or copy the data from the navigator to computer 1 Please confirm the Truck Nav is powered on 2 Connectthe MINI end of USB cable with the USB port on the left part of GPS device and the normal end Gm with the Host port on computer 3 Please pull out the MINI USB cable after you finished your operation the GPS navigator will return to the pre operation interface Remark Other functions of the Truck Nav cannot be used while it is connected with a computer Note In the process of communication the following operations will break off the connection with computer any unfinished data transfers will be lost 1 Pull out the MINI USB cable
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