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1. If you could not fully understand the voice command for a maneuver either hit the repeat command button or ask your companion to take a look at the map 7 4 Ihave problems to get a GPS fix If you have problems getting a satellite fix with the GPS you can see how many satellites are being received on the main menu at the bottom left please make sure that you are outside and the GPS antenna has a good visibility to the open sky Some models also support an additional external active antenna Please also consult with the hardware manual of your device to get further information of how to obtain a GPS fix 7 5 Where can get technical support Please email support navig8r com au or visit www navig8r com au 7 6 Where can get software updates Please email support navig8r com au or visit www navig8r com au 7 7 Where can get additional maps and guides Please email support navig8r com au or visit www navig8r com au or your retail store for information about software updates 7 8 How to Install the MSActiveSync ActiveSync allows you to establish a connection and transfer files i e MP3 Files between your device and your computer Caution Do not connect your device to your computer before ActiveSync is installed Down the MsActiveSync from Microsoft Http www microsoft com windowsmobile downloads activesync42 mspx Step 1 Turn on your PC and your device then connect using the supplied USB cable Step 2 After Wizard di
2. H Speed bar 3 Tap to return to main menu Tips Tap NEXT button to play the next movie Tap full screen button or double press the screen it will play in full screen When playing in full screen double press the screen again it will return to original playing size a 810 wmy 6 7System Tap the icon System on the main menu and enter into the following setting A B D E G F A return to main menu B volume C power D backlight E date and time F language G system information 1 Tap the icon Backlight and enter into the following display BackLight A Under BACKLIGHT icon tap to reduce the brightness tap to increase the brightness of the backlight B Under battery icon tap lt or gt button to select the duration of auto power off the backlight C Under AC power icon tap lt or gt to select the duration of auto power off the backlight when using AC adaptor 2 Tap the icon Sys Info and enter into the following display or System Info RomVersion 27 RA4F 3 9 8 Processor ARM920T RAM Size 64 MB Software Version 2 0 0 9 10 ID 200703231600B5E0 Factory setup GPS reset Calibration Tap Calibration and enter the adjustment of touch screen According to the information on the screen press the centre of the cross Then take the operation under instruction until the following screen displays y 3 Language a Tap the icon Language and e
3. Charging the Battery 1 Fully charge the battery before using your device for the first time 2 Connect the adapter cable to the bottom of your device 3 Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet The charge indicator glows amber when charging is in progress Do not disconnect your device from AC power until the battery is fully charged when the charge indicator turns green This will take a couple of hours Itis recommended that the unit is unplugged from the mains socket when fully charged 5 2 3Assembly To get started put the device into the holder and assemble holder with bracket Take off the protected film on the bottom of the suction Then put the bracket onto a suitable location of your windscreen or side window make sure the window or the suction or windscreen is clean and without water and some dirty things inside fixing the stand on that position Also ensure that the unit does not obstruct the view of the driver Note Control 5 different levels of suction by pressing down on the button See below picture Controlling 5 different levels of suction by pressing down the button Note that some newer vehicles may have a heat reflective shield embedded in the windscreen In some cases this can prevent proper GPS signal reception If this turns out to be a problem in your vehicle you will need to purchase and install the GPS external antenna kit A temporary solution may be to take the unit out of the car into an
4. commands Press the back icon to follow the route on screen again 18 2 2 Menu options To open a set of navigation options during navigation press the menu icon Guidance Menu Alt route Here you will find the following items Alt route With this option you can choose to block the calculated route for a given distance e g 0 5 km and force an alternative route Simply tap on the icon which shows the desired distance Your route will be recalculated and the previous route will be discarded for the given distance List of waypoints Opens a list of the waypoints manoeuvres along your route Save Save your actual position as a bookmark Volume Alter the volume of the voice commands Search You can redirect your route by choosing a point of interest POI like a petrol station Redirecting means either setting a new destination or adding a new stopover Settings Change the settings of your Personal Navigation Device as described 18 4 18 3 Planning a route This section describes the route planning feature This feature allows you to plan your route in advance choosing multiple stopovers along your journey See17 1 for information about choosing elements on the map See 18 1 for information about finding and choosing addresses POls and locations inside a guide Choose a location on the map or through Destination and press Via in the respective menu The Destination List will
5. dashboard or area of the car 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 can not pass through solid materials except glass When you are inside a tunnel or building GPS positioning 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 Wireless devices may interfere the reception of satellite signals and cause the reception of the signal to be unstable For better signal reception it is recommended that you use a car antenna optional 3 2 1 Aircraft and Hospitals Use of devices with an antenna is prohibited on most aircraft in many hospitals and in many other locations The device must not be used in these environments 4 Getting Started 4 1 Unpacking i Pela a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Unpack your device box and identify the contents You should have 1 Unit Its main features are a touch sensitive LCD screen SD card slot volume control switch Details see the photo below 2 Holder to hold the device 3 Bracket its main features is to fix the device on acar 4 Car Charger Stan
6. means the call failed to connect Call Fial 13800138000 10 If incoming call it will display incoming call and the telephone number Incoming Call 11 If you accept the incoming call it will display active call Then you can hear the voice through the PND and talk through the Microphone display the time Active Call 683932 00 00 01 ee 12 If you want to keep Bluetooth open please press ZZ to minimum the interface of Bluetooth connection And you can press EE to go back to the main interface navigation or other operation interface In such cases you can also answer incoming call with your Bluetooth even in navigation 13 Call Record 20 records of each outgoing call received call and missed call can be record in the PND The communication record includes phone number timing and communication time Call Record 1 684370 10 23 08 11 2007 00 00 24 687523 02 36 07 05 2007 00 00 23 N 14 Your can re dial your last dialed call directly if you ever made a call otherwise no reaction 15 Please check if your device had connected with mobile before making a call If not please press Talk icon in Phone keypad interface and it will pair automatically After connected your number will be dialed out 16 Bluetooth setting It includes the information of your own device The name of your Bluetooth can t be changed PIN Code
7. open area to pick up the initial signal The unit should be able to function normally thereafter Under normal journey conditions the suction mount is perfectly sufficient to hold the bracket in position Note that suction may be lost if left overnight due to condensation and low temperature For this reason and for security we recommend removing both the suction mount bracket and the device when leaving your vehicle overnight To remove the bracket follow the steps as per below Press the 2 side buttons pull back lightly and then take off the suction If the bracket still doesn t detach from your windscreen tug gently on the clear plastic tab at the edge of the suction mount to break the vacuum seal 1 Press 2 sides button 2 Pull back lightly 3 Take off the suction 5 3Starting up Push the System Power button to the ON position and leave it in ON position Suggestion please leave iton OFF position if long time not use Insert the supplied SD card containing the map data into the slot at the side of the device Tap OK then enter the Main Function Operation Screen as below Main Menu Then select the functions you need and then go directly to the way you need 5 4Power saving Press the power button on the top side of your device to turn on and off your device for saving power When you press the power button to turn off the unit your device actually enters a suspend state and the system stops
8. operation Once you turn on the system again it resumes 6Main Menu Selection The Main Menu is the start of all functions It includes between two and six function icons such as navigation Music with Mp3 Photo Ebook Video player with MP4 and system settings 75 gt Via delle Palme ro Calcola un v Main Menu E3 354 3 mi 33 6mifh Bluetooth ae re 6 1 Navigation See Section 2 of this manual 6 2 Bluetooth Tap the bluetooth icon on the main menu and enter the following display Telephone record Bluetooth Telephone keyboard The last ring up phone Pair Pair device mangaer Bluetooth setting In addition there is a close icon on top right corner and a status message on down the status messages are for pair and connection When the blue light start flickering it means the Bluetooth has already been opened but didn t connect if the blue light keep bright then connected If PND and Bluetooth mobile phone have not paired this referenceinstruction is for Nokia N gage it will display disconnected Bluetooth 2 To pair PND with Bluetooth mobile phone please click Pair icon and enter into pair interface then it will count down form 60 seconds 9 7 Please pair and connect the local device through your bluetooth cell phone the default pin code 8888 Put the mobile phone near the PND and press System gt gt BLUETOOTH gt gt PAIR DEVICE g
9. your device or subject it to severe shock Do not subject your device to sudden and severe temperature changes This 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 gt The screen surface can easily be scratched Use the stylus or your fingers to tap on the screen Avoid touching it with any 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 while powered on Use a soft lint free cloth moistened with water to wipe the screen and the exterior of your device gt Do not use paper towels to clean the screen Never attempt to disassemble repair or make any modifications to your device 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 10 Battery Charger and Safety Precaution 10 1 About Charging gt Use only the AC adapter and the DC Car Charger supplied with your device Use of ano
10. your settings press the confirmation icon to return to the main menu 18 4 3 1 Mode of transportation overview Fast assumes fast driving on highways Slow assumes slower driving Bike takes into account bike paths and restricts highways where bikes are prohibited There will be no voice commands Motorbike takes into account motorbike restrictions where applicable Scooter takes into account scooter restrictions where applicable Van takes into account van restrictions where applicable Pedestrian provides true pedestrian routing including full access to one way streets and pedestrian zones where possible There will be no voice commands The estimated arrival time calculated during navigation will be calculated taking into account these settings 18 4 4 Volume To change the volume of voice commands press Volume 19 Optional features The features described in this chapter are optional i e they are not necessarily part of your Personal Navigation device The features include the following Guides Traffic Message Channel TMC Speed Camera Alert 19 1 Guides The guides are valuable information services including directory services WiFi hotspot locators and city guides City guides contain detailed information about locations such as descriptions contact information prices opening times etc Once you have purchased a guide you can browse and use it similar to the POI dir
11. User Manual 1 Using your navigator for the first time 1 Charge completely 2 Install into your vehicle 3 Initialize software as described in the manual 4 Make sure that the car is not undercover and it is not blocked by anything trees bridges etc 5 Normally it takes a bit longer to receive the GPS signal the first time you turn on the unit Your device has to locate at least 4 satellites to function This time to find the satellites is significantly shorter after the first time you use the device If you move your unit over 300km without it being used it may need a little more time to locate the satellites again 6 Tinted and or reflective glass can block or reduce the Satellite signal It is best to try and locate the initial signal outside of the car 2 Introduction This manual is a complete instruction for the device Please read this manual carefully before using Contents 1 Using your navigator for the first time 2 Introduction 3 Safety and Regulatory Information 3 1 Important Safety Notices and Warnings 3 1 1 Global Positioning System 3 2 Precautions and Notices 3 2 1 Aircraft and Hospitals 4 Getting Started 4 1 Unpacking 5 Over View 5 1 Using Your Device in a Vehicle 5 2 Using the Car Bracket 5 2 1 Connecting the Car Charger 5 2 2 Connecting to AC Power supply and Charging the Battery 5 2 3 Assembly 5 3 Starting up 5 4 Power saving 6 Main Menu Selection 6 1 Navigation 6 2Bluetooth 6 3Mu
12. address Use the address search function to find an address Just enter information about the desired destination select an entry from the results list and use the address found for different purposes such as showing it on a map planning your route or navigating Inthe main menu press Destination Press Address The Find Address window will be displayed And Address Enter the appropriate data to find your address 18 1 1 1 How to search Your Personal Navigation Device offers a convenient interactive look ahead search function to prevent misspelling Only keys that lead to a search result can be pressed all others are inactive Enter the first two characters You will see that the some keys on the keypad turn inactive You can only choose active keys Eee eee oo nn afelrlsl l 15 DonDnonnoG c eas ses yll de a0 Enter the second character Again some keys will turn inactive others will turn active depending on your choice Keep on entering characters until you have narrowed down the search to only one result OR Press the search icon magnifying glass A result list will be displayed Choose the appropriate entry from the list Switch between letter and number mode by pressing 123 or ABC Switch between upper case and lower case by pressing If at any point you want to go back and delete characters press the backspace button lt on the screen To add a space pr
13. be displayed Destination List 113 Lord Avenue Ilford sa Woodford Green The location will be added to the Destination List To add another stopover press the icon You will switch to the Choose stopover screen You may choose stopovers like your home or work addresses a bookmark a point of interest a recent location or by searching for an address or pinpointing a destination on the map Choose stopover My Work Once you have added stopovers with the icon and returned to the Destination List you have several options With the icon you can choose additional stopovers You can add up to six stopovers To change the order of the stopovers select a stopover and then use the up and down arrows to move it up down in the list e With the trash icon you can delete a selected stopover Once you have chosen your route you have several options You reach those options by pressing the menu icon bottom right hand corner of the screen To simulate the route to come press Simulate To start guidance press Start Navi The display will switch to the navigation map To calculate the route press Routing The Route Summary will be displayed Tap on one of the items in the Route Summary to display the Waylist Tap again to show the map view To save the route as a favourite trip press Save as 18 4 Settings You can configure your Personal Navigation Device to suit
14. d signals available consider the following Make sure that the GPS antenna is adjusted to the horizontal position parallel to the ground and it has a clear view of the sky Note that the GPS reception can be affected by Bad weather Dense overhead obstacles e g trees and tall buildings Other wireless devices in the car Reflective car window tint 9 2 5 Voice Too Low Or No Voice If anything is plugged into the earphone jack then the all sounds will be routed through the earphone Unplug the earphones to get sound back through the speakers Rotate the Volume Switch to the position and upwards Check the Sound Settings on your System make sure the voice setting is correct and the level of the voice volume 9 3 Why cannot use my download files Option The file format is not supported The file is not in the correct folder MP3 Folder is as SD card media mp3 MP4 Folder is as SD card media mp4 JPG BMP file Folder is media pic Map and navigation Voice is SD Card Cities 9 4 Maintaining Your Device Taking good care of your device will ensure trouble free operation and reduce the risk of damage to your device gt Keep your device away from excessive moisture and extreme temperatures gt Avoid exposing your device to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light for extended periods of time gt Do not place anything on top of your device or drop objects on your device gt Do not drop
15. dard 12V cigarette lighter adapter to provide power to your device in the vehicle 5 AC adapter Optional included for you to charge and work with your device even when not in the vehicle When you use the adapter please make sure it is cooled by placing it in a well ventilated area 6 USB data cable for connecting your device to a Windows PC 7 GPS External Antenna Optional is used when the GPS signal is insufficient and it should be mounted on the top of the car or on the front of the car window 8 SD card containing map data 9 User Manual 10 Installation CD Optional containing PC connection software and extra maps Note please check optional accessories with your local retailer importer distributor 5 Over View 1 Charger Indicator Light 2 Saving Power Switch 3 Unit Power On Off 4 GPS Antenna 5 Speaker 6 SD Card Slot for accessing data as maps Note Before using GPS navigation software and maps you need to insert the storage Card included with your device Do not remove the card during GPS operation 7 Earphone Jack 8 Reset Key 9 USB Connector 10 External GPS Antenna Connector 11 Volume Switch 12 DC Jack Do not expose the device to high temperatures We recommend that you do not leave the device in direct sunlight for long periods or in an unattended car on sunny days High temperatures can cause permanent damage Do not attempt to service the device yours
16. destination a Position l t 7 E Zoom in Back icon Info box name of current Menu icon position The navigation screen displays your route in blue and your surroundings The GPS position symbol identifies your current position The red arrow indicates the direction of your next turn The upcoming maneuver is always displayed in the upper left corner together with the distance to it When you approach a turn there will be a voice command at the appropriate time On the left side additional information is displayed such as estimated arrival time and the distance to your destination When you tap on the left side it turns into a big speed indicator Tap again to return to the original view For one way streets the direction of travel is indicated by a blue arrow For more information about navigation 18 Main features This chapter describes the functions of your Personal Navigation Device in detail On the following pages you will learn how to Find and choose locations Navigate to your destination Use the route planner Configure the application 18 1 Choosing and finding locations This section describes the different ways of finding and choosing locations You can search for an address browse Point of Interest POI directories and city guides choose locations on the map and choose one of your favourites like home and work address your bookmarks and recently visited locations 18 1 1 Search for an
17. e and this computer Step 3 Tap Explore button Microsoft ActiveSync View Tools Help Ox Guest Connected Hide Details 2 Information Type Status Step 4 Enter into the MEDIA file of the SDMMC MEDIA File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sock gt JO search i Address SOMMC MEDIA Other Places G SOMMC EJ My Documents Shared Documents J My Network Places Put Music files to the MP3 Directory Put Movie files to MP4 Directory Put photos and pictures in the Picture Directory Put the web files to TEXT Directory Put the map in the Cities Directory 7 10 What Kind of Formats Does The Device Support Support Music Format MP3 WMA WAV Support Movie Format AVI DIVX XVID WMV ASF MPEG1 MPEG2 Support Picture Format JPEG BMP GIF PNG Support E Book Format TXT 8 Connecting to Your PC There are two ways to update or change the maps the software or multi media files to your device You ll probably want to link it to Your PC 1 Using a Card reader not supplied 1 1 Insert the SD Card into the card reader and USB cable to connect with PC 1 2 Copy the update maps software multi media files to the correct folder on your SD Card 1 3 Take out the SD Card from the card reader and insert into your device 1 4 Use the device as per normal 2 Using MS ActiveSync software 2 1 Set up the MSActiveSync on the PC See 7 8 How to install the MSActiveSync 2 2 Connec
18. ectory 19 2 Traffic Message Channel TMC Depending on your device your Personal Navigation Device may be equipped to receive dynamic traffic information Traffic Message Channel TMC On the map press the menu icon The main menu will be opened On the following screen press Settings Press General The window showing the general settings will be displayed Press the TMC button to switch between the TMC settings Automatic Manual and Off With the Automatic option your Personal Navigation Device will automatically guide you around all the traffic jams on your route With the Manual option your navigation system will alert you about traffic jams and ask you if you would like to switch to an alternate route During navigation and in the tracking mode you can also choose to show a list of upcoming traffic jams Press the menu icon The route options screen will be displayed To show a list of traffic jams press Traffic Info Traffic jams along your route will be displayed in red You can choose whether you want to display all events available or only events along your route 19 3 Speed Camera Alert With the speed camera function you can choose to detect and display speed cameras along your way On the map press the menu icon The main menu will be opened On the following screen press Settings Press General The window showing the general settings will be displayed Press S
19. een Start navigation Availability strength of GPS signal Open a search screen Apply settings Select deselect all Cancel route calculation You have chosen a cutting edge navigation system Please enjoy using it This navigation system leads you straight to your destination whether you are traveling by car or on foot You can navigate and plan your route with an easy to use and intuitive interface just by using your finger You can also use this application to plan your trip to suit your personal preferences and interests and to find and save interesting destinations before you set off on your journey This manual leads you through the features of the system 15 1 Key features Voice guided navigation Cross border navigation in Europe based on a 1 GB map optional feature Dynamic Traffic Information TMC optional feature Real pedestrian mode through parks and open spaces Trip planning Look ahead search function State of the art polygon view of individual buildings for selected cities optional feature Earth browsing zoom from satellite view to street level Unique night mode State of the art guidance engine Premium content based on branded guides optional feature 16 Getting started Please make sure that the battery in your device is fully charged Switch on the unit and tap on NAVI or NAVIGATION in the first screen 16 1 Choosing a language If m
20. elf Do not open puncture or disassemble it Doing so may be dangerous and will invalidate your warranty 5 1 Using Your Device in a Vehicle A stand and a car charger are supplied with your device 5 2 Using the Car Bracket Caution Select an appropriate location for the stand Never place the stand where the driver s field of vision is blocked If the car s windshield is tinted with a reflective coating an external antenna optional maybe 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 If the unit has difficulty in locating adequate satellite signal during initial start up take the unit out of the car and wait for a signal The GPS signal can be blocked by trees tall buildings roofs and tinted glass 5 2 1 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 Connect one end of the car charger to the power connector of your device Connect the other end to the cigarette lighter in the car to power and charge your device To Cigarette Lighter 1 Device power connector 2 NVehicle power connector 5 2 2Connecting to AC Power supply and
21. ements 17 1 Main menu Main Menu Destination Address H POI Search La 2 Map te Recent The main menu is your central point of access to all functions of your Personal Navigation Device It allows you to find and set your destination manage your favourites and control all settings of your device On the left hand panel there are three buttons Click on one of the buttons to open a set of sub options on the right hand side of the screen Destination lets you choose your destination either by searching for an address choosing an entry from the POI directory or a city guide selecting a location from the map or a recently visited location Favourites allows you to manage your favourites like bookmarks recently visited locations trips You can rename sort or delete them Use Settings to configure your Personal Navigation Device to suit your needs Define general settings e g time language system of measurement configure your map e g 2D or 3D mode day or night mode map complexity or load a map of a different region set the route options e g choose to avoid or allow toll roads or ferries or select your mode of transportation or adjust the volume 17 2 Map The map is the core component of your Personal Navigation Device It is centred on your current location by default provided you have a GPS connection You can browse the map display information about the different locations shown on
22. ess the space bar If you need to enter an apostrophe use the space key instead 18 1 1 2 Set the country To select your country press State Prov Choose your country from the list The State Prov field will be populated with the name of the chosen country Enter a post code Instead of a city you may enter a post code To enter a post code press Post Code Enter the post code of the town city you are looking for Press the search icon magnifying glass A hit list will be displayed Choose the appropriate town city from the list You will return to the Find Address screen The City and Post Code fields are populated with the chosen city post code 18 1 1 3 Search for the city To select a city press City Search for the city as described above A result list will be displayed Choose the appropriate town city from the list You will return to the Find Address screen The City field is populated with the name of the chosen town city 18 1 1 4 Search for the street To select a street press Street Search for the street as described above A result list will be displayed Choose the appropriate street from the list You will return to the Find Address screen It will be filled with the data previously entered You may also enter the number 18 1 1 5 Navigate to the address found Once you have narrowed down your search to a unique address you can start na
23. ion on the map 18 1 4 Favourites 18 2 Navigating 18 2 1 Browse map during navigation 18 2 2 Menu options 18 3 Planning a route 18 4 Settings 18 4 1 General settings 18 4 2 Map settings 18 4 3 Route options 18 4 4 Volume 19 Optional features 19 1 Guides 19 2 Traffic Message Channel TMC 19 3 Speed Camera Alert 20 Frequently asked questions 21 Copyright and license notes 3 Safety and Regulatory Information 3 1 Important Safety Notices and Warnings 3 1 1 Global Positioning System The Global Positioning System GPS is a satellite based system that provides location and timing information around the Globe GPS is operated and controlled under the sole responsibility of the Government of the United States of America who are responsible for its availability and accuracy Any changes in GPS availability and accuracy or in environmental conditions may impact the operation of your device We cannot accept any liability for the availability and accuracy of GPS 3 2 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 out of the car do not leave your device on the
24. is already in ON position gt The remaining battery power may be too low to run your device gt Connect the AC adapter to your device and to AC power or Connect the Car Charger to your device and to external DC power 9 2 2 Screen Problems A Screen is off a If the screen does not respond even after you press the power button try the following in order until the problem is solved i Connect the AC adapter to your device and to external AC power li Connect the Car Charger to your device and to external DC power lil Reset your system B Screen responds slowly a Make sure that your device is not running out of battery power C Screen freezes a Reset your system D Screen is hard to read a Make sure that the power is enough b Make sure that the backlight of the display is on C Move to a location with more light d If the problem still exists reset your system E Inaccurate response to stylus pen taps or finger tip a Recalibrate the touch screen 9 2 3 Connection Problems Cable Connection Problems Make sure that your device and your computer are both turned on before trying to establish a connection Make sure that the cable is securely plugged into the USB port on our computer and on the device Connect the USB cable directly to your computer gt Reset your device before connecting the cable Always disconnect your device before you Restart your computer 9 2 4 GPS Problems When there are no vali
25. it and e g choose them for routing and navigating 17 2 1 Tracking mode and browsing mode The map has two basic states tracking and browsing In the tracking mode the map follows your actual position GPS position displaying information about your geographic position your speed etc The GPS position is indicated through the crosshairs GPS status Speed Battery status e Zoom out Time Elevation above meane sea level Geographic coordinates Number of GPS Satellites im Hassett Road GPS position e Zoom in Back icon Info box name of current Menu icon position As soon as you browse the map you enter the browsing mode GPS status Battery status Map Browsing Zoom out Cursor GPS position Zoom in Back icon Info box name of current Menu icon position Use a pen or your finger to browse the map The selected position will be identified by a cursor Clicking on an icon on the map will open an overlay window with information about the selected item To zoom in or out press the or icons As soon as you press one of the icons the zoom slider is displayed to enable smooth zooming f you want to return to the tracking mode press the back icon 17 3 Navigation screen Manoeuvre icon Distance to next manouvre Next turn junction exit no j P 8517 Ferdinand Street Speed Zoom out Estimated i arrival time Direction Distance to Position
26. ll enter the play screen directly A G B H Cc I D J E F A Return to main menu E Return to previous menu I Speed bar B Circle F Next J Pause play C Auto play G Previous D Volume control H Stop 3 Tap X to return to the main menu 6 4Photo 1 Tap Photo on the main menu and enter the following display A previous B next C return to previous menu D current picture name E Zoom out F Zoom in G rotate H full screen 3 Tap XR to return to main menu Tips Tap FULL SCREEN button it will display in full screen size Tap PREVIOUS or NEXT button to view the pictures If picture is too big or the device does not support the format it will show a blank screen 6 5Ebook 1 To read ebooks on the unit 2 Tap the file on the picture and enter into the following display az00m tt 5 a ai ane Return to main menu Previous Next Return to previous menu Pages chose Current page total pages Current file name 3 Tap and return to main menu 6 6Video Player 1 Tap the icon Video on the main menu and enter the following display OmMmmMooaway Page up gt Page down Return to previous 2 Tap the file and enter into the following display It supports various formats please refer to DOWNLOAD AND UPDATE A Return to main menu B Pause play C Stop D Speed E Volume control F Full screen G Return to previous menu
27. nly with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer The battery must be recycled or disposed of properly Use the battery only in the specified equipment CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions 11 Specification CPU Samsung SC 2440A SDRAM 64M Bytes ROM 32 64 MB NAND Flash Display 4 3 TFT LCD with Touch Panel resolution 480 x 272 Map storage SD MMC Card USB Device USB 1 1 OS Microsoft Windows CE NET 4 2 Working temperature 0 600C Storage temperature 200 C 800 C Power 5V 2A 1 2Navigation powered by Ssmart2go Personal Navigation Device User Guide 4 1 13 Typographic conventions Bold Items you must select such as menu options command buttons or items in a list Bullet Step by step procedures You can follow these instructions to complete a specific task Comment Especially important or noteworthy information Monospace Information that you must type or information like folders and filenames e CAPITALS Names of keys on the keyboard For example SHIFT CTRL or ALT 14 Icons The following icons are used throughout the application Name Menu icon Back icon Navigation icon GPS icon Search icon Confirmation icon Cancel icon x BOERS 15 Introduction Function Open a menu with various options Go back to the previous scr
28. nter into the following display Language English B Tap lt or gt icon to select the language or color display Please Note This does not affect the Navigation Language 4 Power Tap the icon Power and enter into following display 5 Volume A Tap the icon Volume and enter into volume setting display B Tap or to adjust volume of speaker Volume 6 Date and Time a Tap the icon Date and Time and enter into the following display Date Time 14 09 2007 10 02 50 Greenwich c Tap TIME icon and use lt or gt icon to adjust the time 7 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 7 1 can t find an address Please make sure you have correctly spelled your entry If you do not know how an address is spelled correctly simply enter the parts of the address you know for sure e g Lond Leic for Leicester Square in London Then browse in the result list and look for the address Also make sure that the city in which you are looking for an address is correct Sometimes the official postal address differs from the address you are looking for In that case search for an address nearby that you know of and browse on the map 7 2 There is a failure in the map POIs are missing If you detect an error in the map data e g a street is missing completely we would like to inform our map data provider Please email support navig8r com au 7 3 Voice instructions are unclear in a specific situation
29. ore than one language is available on your device you will be prompted to choose the desired language Click on the flag representing the desired country language On the following screen choose the voice skins used for the voice commands during navigation e g female or male voice 16 2 Setting the time zone Your PND is able to automatically determine the time through the GPS signal For this purpose you need to set your time zone Choose your time zone from the list It can be changed at a later time Press the confirmation icon 16 3 Safety precautions Next a screen with safety precautions will be shown Read the safety precautions To hide these notes for future start ups select Hide at Startup Press the forward arrow 16 4 GPS connection Your PND uses Global Positioning System GPS technology for navigation The device receives signals from a number of GPS satellites in order to determine your current position Place your PND in a location with an unobstructed view to the sky to set up your first satellite connection In a car this will usually be on the dashboard It may take up to 5 minutes to establish the first connection Subsequent connections will be faster 30 seconds to 1 minute but if you have not used the unit for several days or are very far away from the last location where you used it it may take up to 5 minutes again to find a strong signal 17 Main el
30. osing it on a map etc This means that you do not need to perform repeated searches for those destinations Press Bookmarks The bookmark list will show on the screen Manage Bookmarks 150 Bayswater Road 150 Bayswater Road London 44 Beaconfield Road 44 Beaconfield Road Epping CM16 5 5 Orchard Drive 5 Orchard Drive Epping CM16 7 7 Buttercross Lane Buttercross Lane Epping CM16 5 Use the up and down arrows to scroll up and down in the list Select an item by clicking on it A menu with a set of actions will be displayed To navigate to the location press Navigate To use the location for planning a route press Via To sort the list of location alphabetically press Sort To show the location on the map press On Map To delete the selected location press Delete To edit the location press Rename To delete all location press Delete all 18 1 4 2 Recent By pressing Recent a list of recently visited or looked up destinations will be opened Press Recent The list of recent locations will show on the screen Use the up and down arrows to scroll up and down in the list Select an item by clicking on it A menu with a set of actions will be displayed as described above The available options may vary 18 1 4 3 Trips To access to your previously saved trips i e routes press pressing Trips 18 1 4 4 Presets You can save your home and street addresses as p
31. peedCam until the SpeedCam icon appears in its activated state In the event that speed cameras are located on your journey a warning will be received For each camera you will receive two alerts Each alert consists of an audible beep and a message displayed on screen telling you the camera type and distance from it 20 Frequently asked questions can t find an address Please make sure you have correctly spelled your entry If you do not know how an address is spelled correctly simply enter the parts of the address you know for sure e g Lond Leic for Leicester Square in London Then browse in the result list and look for the address Also make sure that the city in which you are looking for an address is correct Sometimes the official postal address differs from the address you are looking for In that case search for an address nearby that you know of and browse on the map If you find the address on the map but you can not find it while searching for it please let us know via support navig8r com au There is a failure in the map POls are missing If you detect an error in the map data e g a street is missing completely we would like to inform our map data provider Please let us know via support navig8r com au have problems to get a GPS fix If you have problems getting a satellite fix with the GPS you can see how many satellites are being received on the main menu at the bottom left please make su
32. press On Map To show information about the location if available press Description 18 1 2 2 Searching for a POI To enter a search keyword press the search icon Enter the search keyword at least three characters and press the confirmation icon A list of POIs will be shown Select a POI by clicking on it A menu with a set of actions will be displayed as described above 18 1 3 Choosing a location on the map An easy way to choose a location is selecting it on the map Browse your surroundings and choose any street or location to use it for navigation or routing In the main menu press Destination In the main menu press Map Point the cursor at any place on the map The name of a selected location street will be shown in the info box Press the menu icon From the following menu you can choose to be guided to the address use it for route planning show it on the map search for POls change the map settings etc 18 1 4 Favourites Use your frequently used or favourite destinations for guidance You can choose among your bookmarks recently visited locations previously saved trips and presets e g your home or work place In the main menu press Destination Inthe main menu press Favourites The Favourites menu will show on the screen Main Menu 18 1 4 1 Bookmarks The bookmarks list contains the destinations you have saved as favourites from the guides by cho
33. press the corresponding icon To optimize the map orientation during navigation press Track Up To keep the map oriented to the north press North Up To select which kinds of elements will be displayed on the map press Info Layers Info Layers 4 Automotive fees Overnight Ea g Services H Venues Eat amp Drink Shopping Transport E Sights SSS SSAA Check the boxes of any category you want to have displayed on the map Uncheck those that should be hidden This will have no impact on any search you perform To apply your settings press the confirmation icon To return to the previous screen press the arrow 18 4 3 Route options Choose Route Settings to change the route options The window with the route settings will be displayed Guidance To switch between the modes just touch the icons These will toggle so you can quickly see the activated settings You can choose among the following options Mode of transportation fast car slow car motorbike pedestrian etc fastest or shortest route allow or avoid toll roads motorways and ferries You can also choose the distance unit miles kilometres Certain roads may be regarded as a toll road by your navigation system Therefore if you choose to avoid toll roads you will not be guided through these roads However there will be no warning if you enter these roads accidentally Once you have chosen
34. re that you are outside and the GPS antenna has a good visibility to the open sky Some models also do support an additional external active antenna Please also consult with the hardware manual of your device to get further information of how to obtain a GPS fix Where can get technical support Please contact support navig8r com au Where can get software updates Please contact www navig8r com au for information about software updates 21 Copyright and license notes Copyright for this manual Nokia gate5 GmbH 2007 All rights reserved Portions of the software are copyright 1996 2002 The FreeType Project www freetype org All rights reserved
35. resets for quick access Press Home and Work Press My Home A menu with a set of actions will be displayed To navigate to the location press Navigate To edit the location press Rename To delete the location press Delete To show the location on the map press On Map To use the location for planning a route press Via Error Bookmark not defined To delete all locations press Delete all f no home address has been set you are prompted to do so You can choose it by searching for an address through your current GPS position or by choosing a recently visited location Proceed similarly with your work address 18 2 Navigating The powerful navigation capabilities of your Personal Navigation Device guide you along the shortest or quickest route from A to B with voice commands and in 3D This section describes the navigation feature See17 1 for information about choosing elements on the map See 18 1 for information about finding and choosing addresses POls and locations inside a guide Choose a location through Destination and press Navigate in the respective menu Your route will be calculated The navigation screen will be displayed 18 2 1 Browse map during navigation You can browse the map even while navigating This way you can easily choose a new destination if you change your mind However navigation will not be interrupted you will be still guided through voice
36. sic 6 4Photo 6 5Ebook 6 6Video Player 6 7System 7 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 7 1 can t find an address 7 2 There is a failure in the map POIs are missing 7 3 Voice instructions are unclear in a specific situation 7 4 have problems to get a GPS fix 7 5 Where can get technical support 7 6 Where can get software updates 7 7 Where can get additional maps and guides 7 8 How to Install the MSActiveSync 7 9 How to download the files from the website and put in my SD Card 7 10 What Kind of Formats Does The Device Support 8 Connecting to Your PC 9 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 9 1 Resetting Your System 9 2 Troubleshooting 9 2 1 Power Problems 9 2 2 Screen Problems 9 2 3 Connection Problems 9 2 4 GPS Problems 9 2 5 Voice Too Low Or No Voice 9 3 Why cannot use my download files Option 9 4 Maintaining Your Device 10 Battery Charger and Safety Precaution 10 1 About Charging 10 2 About the AC Adapter and the Car Charger 10 3 About the Battery 11 Specification 12 Navigation 13 Typographic conventions 14 Icons 15 Introduction 15 1 Key features 16 Getting started 16 1 Choosing a language 16 2 Setting the time zone 16 3 Safety precautions 16 4 GPS connection 17 Main elements 17 1 Main menu 17 2 Map 17 2 1 Tracking mode and browsing mode 17 3 Navigation screen 18 Main features 18 1 Choosing and finding locations 18 1 1 Search for an address 18 1 2 Searching for and choosing POls 18 1 3 Choosing a locat
37. splay press NO and then press Next New Partnership Set Up a Partnership Before you can synchronize information between your mobile device and this computer you must set up a partnership between them Would you like to set up a partnership O Yes Set up a partnership so that can synchronize information between my device and this computer No don t want to synchronize information Set up my device as a quest so that can copy or move information between my device and this computer Connected Hide Details amp Step 4 Copy the Map file to the Cities file of the SDMMC folder Cities File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q P seach gt Folders Fi Address CI SDMMC Cities Other Places sommc My Documents O Shared Documents My Network Places 7 9 How to download the files from the website and put in my SD Card Step 1 Turn on your PC and your device then connect them using USB cable Step 2 After Wizard display press NO and then press Next New Partnership Set Up a Partnership Before you can synchronize information between your mobile device and this computer you must set up a Would you like to set up a partnership O ves Set up a partnership co that can synchronize information between my device and this computer No don t want to synchronize information Set up my device as a quest so that can copy or move information between my devic
38. t gt OPTION gt gt NEW PAIR OF DEVICE After a while the mobile phone will find a new device XXXxX that is the PND device Press the OPTION again the mobile will ask you to enter the pin code XXXX of device then enter 0000 and confirm the mobile phone will clue on pair finished Press OPTION a third time choose connect it will connect successfully and a speaker sign will appear beside the Mobile devices on the phone And the PND will end the pairing display automatically The blue indicator will stop flashing and stay on constantly Then you can make a call Bluetooth 3 If ever paired PND will connect the device which was paired before automatically when enter into bluetooth interface please see the below picture And that the mobile phone has ever paired will display Accept connecting XXXX yes or not Please press Yes Then you do not need to enter Pin code and searching new device again Bluetooth 5 Then you can press phone keypad to make a call 6 There are three function key on phone keypad they are Phone Keypad 7 Enter the telephone number not more than 16 numbers at most 16 characters showed on screen Phone Keypad pN 13800138000 8 Press the call out button it will display outgoing call and the number you calling out Outgoing Call 13800138000 9 If the user has not cancelled the call manually it will display call K fail that
39. t the device and PC via USB cable 2 3 MSActiveSync will run automatically once the device is connected with the PC But ensure the device is powered on 2 4 Put the map software multi media files to the correct folder on the SD Card Remarks Map and software update must be done according to software instructions 9 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 9 1 Resetting Your System Resetting your system is similar to restarting your computer 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 To reset your system press the Reset button on left side of your device If your device still does not respond after being reset you can use the following steps to clear the memory and reset the system settings to factory defaults Disconnect all cables including the AC Adaptor from your device Use the stylus pen or your finger to slide the ON OFF switch to the OFF position Wait for 1 minute and then slide the switch back to the ON position Your device will automatically turn on and the Main screen will appear Note Once you clear the memory with this ON OFF switch all the settings you have changed in the System Settings will be erased you need to re enter any personal settings including time and date once again 9 2 Troubleshooting 9 2 1 Power Problems Power does not turn on when using battery power gt Make sure the power switch
40. ther type of AC adapter or Car Charger may result in malfunction and or danger gt The AC adapter input is rated 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 0 35A output rated 5V DC 2 0 A The DC Car Charge is input rated DC input 12V DC output 5V 2A 10 2 About the AC Adapter and the Car Charger gt Do not use the adapter or the car charger in a high moisture environment Never touch the adapter when your hands or feet are wet Allow adequate ventilation around the adapter or the car charger when using it to operate the device or charge the battery Do not cover the AC adapter or the car charger with paper or other objects that will reduce cooling Do not use the AC adapter while it is inside a carrying case Connect the AC adapter to a proper power source The voltage requirements are found on the product case and or packaging gt Do not use the adapter or the car charger if the cord becomes damaged gt Do not attempt to service the unit There are no serviceable parts inside Replace the unit if it is damaged or exposed to excess moisture 10 3 About the Battery gt Use only the specified charger approved by the manufacturer CAUTION This unit contains a non replaceable internal Lithium lon battery The battery can burst or explode releasing hazardous chemicals To reduce the risk of fire or burns do not disassemble crush puncture or dispose of in fire or water Important instructions for service personnel only Replace o
41. using the little keypad beside and enter the PIN Code to do interface setting If you select Keep Bluetooth function when Bluetooth interface is closed frame then you can receive incoming call even Bluetooth interface closed Bluetooth function will closed if the frame is not selected and all incoming call will not show on device Attribute Name Pin Code i Ringi Keep Bluetooth function when bluetooth interface is closed 17 PIN Code Setting max 16 numbers Please use the New PIN code for pair with mobile after setting otherwise it will not be paired Set Pin Code 18 Pair Devices All mobiles which are paired and connected with the device will be shown on this interface and can be edited When the PND device connected with one mobile phone and you want to connect with other mobile phone you should disconnect the current connection please choose the mobile phone you want to connect and press connect If you cannot find the mobile phone in this interface you should return to the Bluetooth main interface and press the Pair icon then reconnect with the mobile phone Pair devices 6 3Music 1 Tap the icon Music on the main menu and enter the following display Page up gt Page down Return to previous 2 Tap the desired file and enter the following display It supports various formats Please refer to DOWNLOAD AND UPDATE If no Mp3 files can be found it wi
42. vigation Press the menu icon to access further options On Map To navigate to the location press Navigate To use the location for planning a route press Via To save the location as a bookmark press Save To show the location on the map press On Map 18 1 2 Searching for and choosing POIs The POI finder allows you to quickly find points of interest like petrol stations and restaurants in a database of millions of POls These places can be nearby or at a remote location Where displays the starting point for the search POls near that point will be displayed This is usually your current location To set a starting point other than your current location press Where Inthe main menu press Destination Press POI Search The POI Search screen will be shown A POI Search ii Where lm Euston Road London NW1 3 Transport 18 1 2 1 Choosing a POI Select the desired POI category A menu with subcategories will be shown Select a subcategory if applicable To return to the previous category press the back icon A list of POIs will be shown Select a POI by clicking on it A menu with a set of actions will be displayed Newhaven Ferry Terminal On Map Description To navigate to the location press Navigate To use the location for planning a route press Via To save the location as a bookmark press Save To show the location on the map
43. your needs When it comes to navigating you can for example choose to avoid or allow toll roads or ferries or select your mode of transportation like a fast or slow car a scooter or even your own feet You can also edit several display settings such as 2D or 3D mode day or night mode map complexity etc Inthe main menu press Settings Main Menu di General Options La Map Options fi Route Options Exit Volume 18 4 1 General settings Choose General to change the general settings The window with the general settings will be shown General Options Language About To choose the language press Language To change the time zone press Set time To change the system of measurement press Miles or Kilometres To show information about the application press About 18 4 2 Map settings e Choose Map Settings to change the map settings The window with the map settings will be shown Settings Info Layers Track Up To toggle between night and day modes press the corresponding icon By selecting Automatic the mode will be chosen depending on the actual time To select a map press Maps If you have map data for different regions cities on your memory card tap on the name of the current region e g London All available maps on the memory card will be listed You can choose the desired region by simply tapping on its name To toggle between 2D and 3D modes

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