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1. Once entering into GPS test screen the GPS system will perform self test operation for the GPS signal and tracking Help GPS operation instruction files Calbration Touch screen calibration Caretully press and boetly held shyiun on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen a Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen Notice The GPS system will automatically jump back to system screen from calibration screen after 10 seconds waiting time can be eliminated by tapping the calibration screen The used pictures in the user s manual are just for the reference 13 GP 135 User s Manual Chapter IV Trouble shooting Trouble Cause Solutions Unable to start up Insufficient battery capacity Use external power for the device and charging the battery Sudden cutoff of power Insufficient battery capacity Use external power for the device and charging the battery Unable to display recognize displayed content Too low backlight Refer to Section 3 2 adjust backlight Auto close of backlight Tap LCD screen by touch pen and the screen becomes bright No proper response for clicking a icon Touch screen has no calibration or accidental failure 1 make a new calibration 2 press reset button to restart No sound for playing Too low volume Increase volum
2. date and time language system information CESEN ET S EEE EEE E EEEE EEA A AAEE A GP 135 User s Manual _ Chapter Ill System Setting Click the Setting icon z to enter Setting menu and set up the system Volume Adjust the volume of the headphone and speaker The volume of start close indicating tone Power Examine the current battery level Backlight Adjust the backlight of the touch screen Adjust the interval time for LED off Time Set the date time for the system Choose the time zone for the system Language System language options System outlook options System GPS test help touch screen calibration 10 GP 135 User s Manual 3 1 Volume setup Click El or El to adjust the volume of the headphone amp speaker Click E or D to adjust the level for tap sound with options Soft Loud amp No sound Click x to close the operation menu 3 2 Backlight Setup Click E or Ell to adjust the brightness of the backlight Click E or gt gt to adjust the interval time for LED off with options Always on Off after 1 2 5 10 30 min Click to close the operation menu GP 135 User s Manual 3 3 Time setup Click to enter Date Time Zone interface and then click E or gt gt to set up relevant parameters see below pictures 3 4 Language selection Click El or gt to make language selection GP 135 User s Manual 3 5 System Gps test
3. of GPS body and connect standard USB port E to the USB Host of computer 3 After connection a computer automatically recognizes new hardware GPS navigation device suspends current running programs and switches into computer communication interface 4 After communication finishes pull out MINI USB cable and GPS navigation device returns to run the suspended programs GP 135 User s Manual Notice Data Security Please backup system data into external storage devices before each upgrade of system data Our company shall be held reliable for system data damage or loss Attention In the connection between GPS navigation device and computer GPS navigation device will suspend other operations Notice The charging will start as soon as the MINI USB cable is connected between the GPS system and the PC Notice In the connection between GPS navigation device and computer execution of the following operation system will terminate communication with computer and cause loss of un transmitted data 1 Remove the MINI USB cable 2 Press power button to turn off 3 Use reset button or battery switch to restart system 4 Click the close button on the upper right corner of the window GP 135 User s Manual Chapter II Basic Operation 2 1 Main interface and main functions 1 Main interface of system 2 Function description Navigation Provide navigation reference Setting Volume power backlight
4. out when charge is completed green light indicates that the current system is operating 2 LCD touch screen 320 240 pixels true color supporting touch function 3 Menu button If the current state is power on long press Menu button and then the system will automatically shut down and change into energy saving mode If the current state is power off and battery power is not yet exhausted long press Menu button and then the system will normally startup GP 135 User s Manual Oo 1 Power button 2 Speaker 3 Menu button 4 Touch pen 1 1 3 Left side appearance and buttons Description 1 SD card slot 2 Earphone jack Earphone not included in delivery 3 Power socket AC adapter not included in delivery 4 USB socket CO 1 2 Charge 1 2 1 For initial use please charge the battery fully operations are as follows GP 135 navigation device has 2 power mechanisms Charging car adapter and mini USB interface GP 135 User s Manual When GPS navigation device is not connected with charging adapter GPS navigation device obtain power from lithium polymer battery The battery consumption sign on the top right corner of the main system interface or the battery capacity bar Ham of the power setup interface show the current residual battery capacity When GPS navigation device is connected with the external charging adapter GPS navigation device obtains power from external power supp
5. GPS Portable Navigation System User s Manual GP 135 User s Manual Chapter I Preparation for use 1 1 Introductions to appearance and buttons 08 3 1 2 CANCE icerisine caniaganaeenenarnteaisacsvasenn ERTE ETEA 4 1 3 Power COIN OR Mr ag oe certeanniecsuannmeseiwiirtssxenweniniwesetdsnasenueme 6 1 4 Use of touch DON sansa dustsduatussaeveeoaateiwoasehhdeeataimexeteatscdaceses 7 1 5 Communication with Computer ccceceeceeeeeeeeeseeeees 7 Chapter Il Basic operation 0 ccccccccccceeeecceee eee eeeeeeeeeeeee 9 Chapter Ill System setting cccccccccceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 10 3 1 Volume setup hediusnasdtebnnnrecdeandhentdedanveaeeeahaddentieuseinedtaae 11 3 2 Backlight SEIU Dixiexse on irnuceove tena tescalatedsenasiacatiarmmpeeemneneeenes 11 3 3 Time SQUID verre aR EE E ERA ESS 12 3 4 Ee Oi zle lt lt 01 0 d eee ean me ee te etn eee ee 12 3 9 SYSE ser even er drieen EA EELE EEEE EEEE E eee 13 Chapter IV Trouble shooting ccceceee cesses eeeees 14 GP 135 User s Manual Chapter Preparation for Use 1 1 Introduction to appearance and buttons Notice It is highly recommended to make a backup copy for the contents of the SD card right after the purchasing of the GPS system 1 1 1 Front appearance and buttons Description 1 Charge indicator Red light indicates the charging state and goes
6. e Poor connection of earphone Insert earphone properly Fails to connect with computer Improper connection by USB cable Refer to section 1 5 properly connect USB cable Fails to receive GPS signal Subject to local GPS satellite signal strengthen signal receiving requires more than 3 minutes Loss of map data Contact the agent or dealer Europe Service Information Hansemann Str 63 41468 Neuss Germany Fax 49 2131 103830 Website www mustek eu Technical Support Centres Austria Phone 49 1805359373 Email support at mustek eu Belgium Phone 0800 77055 Email support be mustek eu France Phone 0820 820577 Email support fr mustek eu Germany Phone 01805359373 Email support de mustek eu Ireland Phone 44 870 0132017 Email support ie mustek eu Italy Phone 199234432 09 00 13 00 Email support it mustek eu Luxembourg Phone 8002 6388 Email support lu mustek eu Netherlands Phone 0800 0229146 Email support nl mustek eu Portugal Phone 800 849171 Email support pt mustek eu Spain Phone 900 978303 Email support es mustek eu Switzerland Phone 49 1805359373 Email support ch mustek eu UK Phone 0870 0132017 Email support uk mustek eu This European Service is valid only for original Mustek products sold by Mustek Europe Import from other suppliers is not included in this Service
7. e First orientation should choose open place with no upper shelter Please stay at the same place for the orientation needs a few minutes to complete so wait patiently 1 3 2 OFF Press the power button at the back of the machine to turn off the system enters into energy saving mode OE US E ooer cdc see eceae sieeosdvcescevasde Seassdste cis eeceeseea 2eveeseesste ate esdseeeze 1 4 Use of touch pen Touch pen is your tool to communicate with GP 135 1 Click Clicking on a menu on the screen with the tip of touch pen you can open the menu and use the menu functions 2 Drag First click one point on the map with the pen tip then move the pen tip you can realize map move to find out the map location you wish Notice Touch pen with damages on the tip ball pen or any other edged and rough objects may cause scratch and damage of the LCD screen Please use perfect touch pen don t use broken touch pen 1 5 Communication with computer Connect with computer via the MINI USB interface at the left side of the GPS navigation device body It allows file copy between navigation device and computer or back up files from GPS navigation device into the computer in order to restore data to the GPS navigation device when necessary 1 Please confirm that the GPS navigation device is in working condition and MICROSOFT ACTIVESYENC software is installed 2 Connect MINI USB of USB cable E to the MINI USB port on the left side
8. ly Attention This navigation device adopts built in irreplaceable lithium polymer battery Under normal conditions such as lower backlight brightness fully charged battery can continuously works for about 10 hours Subject to how you use the GPS navigation device the actual battery supply time varies Notice When charge indicator lights on red light the navigation device is in charging state Charging requires a few hours please wait patiently and do not cut off power until red light is off In later use in case of battery power deficiency or exhaustion please charge it timely 1 2 2 Charging by car adapter 1 Plug one end of car adapter into the socket on the left side of body 2 Plug the other end of car adapter into the igniter to supply power for GP 135 while charging GP 135 User s Manual Notice Please plug the adapter only after the vehicle starts so as to avoid damage caused by instant current impact on equipments 1 3 Power ON OFF ON OFF is controlled by power button OFF indicates the machine enters into energy saving mode next time when ON the system will automatically starts with the last operation interface 1 3 1 ON Please check whether 1 The battery power is adequate or plugged into the car adapter 2 SD card is inserted into the SD MMC slot correctly and the inserted SD card has system operating program Press the power button at the back of the machine to turn on Notic

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