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1. starting point and destination end point Then you can begin your journey with the navigation program to guide you down the road 4 1 Before You Start Before you begin navigation you must have the right map preinstalled in your flash card Inserting the Flash Card Insert the SD MMC card into the slot with the connector pointing to the slot and its label facing the front of the device Checking the Map Data You can check the map data using Switch Map function If your SD MMC card includes the map you need use Switch Map function to switch to the correct map 4 2 Starting GPS Navigation Software 1 Make sure that an SD MMC card with map data is inserted and that either external power is available or the battery has power 2 Rotate the GPS antenna of your device to the horizontal position This allows the receiver to receive signals from the GPS satellites overhead NOTE When in poor reception areas for better signal reception you may choose to use an optional external antenna 3 Press the power button on the device to start the system If you see another program rather than the Main screen such as Settings or the MP3 player you will need to exit that program and go back to the Main screen 4 Tap the Navigator button to start the navigation program 5 Check your map data If the SD MMC card has the maps you want just tap the map name from the top list and then tap Switch Map at the top of the screen to s
2. LightSensor Automatically detect the strength of lighting Bottom Components HM Power Connector Connects to the AC adapter C Hold Button When hold on the button it will freeze the operation 2 Basic Skills This chapter guides you through the process of using your device and familiarizes you with the basic operations such as using the stylus pen and navigation pad 2 1 Turning On and Off Your Device Use the power button fol on the front of your device to turn on and off your device When you turn on the device for the first time the Main screen appears as shown below There are six buttons on the Main screen Navigation Photo MP3 Video Calculator and Setup Each button represents a function or feature To use a function just tap the corresponding button For more information refer to the following chapters When you press the power button to turn off the unit your device actually enters a suspend state and the system stops operating Once you turn on the system again it resumes 2 2 Operating Your Device To operate your device use the hardware buttons and or the stylus pen Using Hardware Buttons Button Name Description Power On Off Turns on and off the device Goes back to the previous screen bel Back Goes to the map screen while in a Navigation Settings screen Zoom In Increases the map scale Zoom Out Decreases the map scale Access to different navigation related tools
3. Night Color Skin To change the background color for night time or adverse weather conditions please open the Display menu and tap Night color skin Colors and background are muted to assist night time driving making the route and current position more visible Buckower Chaussee 200 m 1 9400 Mariendorfer Damm 6 Options Settings and Preferences Altina Map initially has certain default settings when it is installed You can customize the settings to suit your personal needs Your settings remain until you make a change again 6 1 General Settings Please tap Settings to access the following settings Setting Display Map orientation Heading Up l North UP Distance Units Km M nia li o Pe S d TaLi Units System Select distance unit of miles and feet or kilometers and meters to display distances 6 2 Route Settings Please tap Route Settings to access the following settings Routing Method Fastest Selects the quickest route that is available not necessarily the shortest route Shortest Selects the shortest route that is available not necessarily the quickest route Major Your route will rely on the main roads freeways motorways in the vicinity Local Your route will rely on the minor roads in the vicinity Toll Roads Include The route will pass through any toll roads Exclude The route will not pass through any toll roads Reduce Turn Enable When enabled your A600 will minimize the number o
4. Tap the screen with the stylus pen to select menu commands or enter information Power On Off Back Zoom In Zoom Out Navigation Settings Stop Voice Moves up down left or right by pressing the corresponding area of the pad Selects highlighted item by pressing in the center Back Components Mi GPS Antenna Receives signals from the GPS satellites overhead It should be lifted up to the horizontal position for normal operation C Speaker Sends out music sounds and voice C ON OFF Switch The main power battery cutoff switch LU Reset Button Restarts your device soft reset Left Side Components WE SD MMC Slot Accepts a SD Secure Digital or MMC MultiMediaCard card for accessing data such as maps and MP3 music 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 Headphone Connector Connects to stereo headphones Mini USB Connector Connects to the computer for data transfer Right Side Components C E MI External This connector under rubber dust cover allows use of an Antenna optional external antenna with magnetic mount which may Connector be positioned on top of the car for better signal reception in areas with poor reception information Pull the stylus pen out of its slot to use it and store it in the slot when not in use Top Components W
5. of the two viewpoints 2D and 3D 2D View The default 2D view is the straightforward two dimensional normal view To switch to 2D view press the Navigate Settings button to open the Display menu and tap off button to 2D mode Setting Display Map orientation Heading Up North UP Distance Units 3D View 3D view is a general 3D three dimensional viewpoint showing the map in a basic 3D outline To switch to 3D view press the Navigation Settings button to open the Display menu and tap On button in 3D Map View 5 2 View the Route After calculating a route you can view turn by turn instructions on the map This view indicates the route turn by turn shown in Red Circle ira SI Z Pr 17 3 ngi i LL LI Ea P La 7 a a k k k H Gi ai L Li Lo Si dl i Ae oN L tee 7 i TE k S I ui LO LI gt _ gt i L k q k N Li F So a si 1 L a k k Li CORE a a a i a PR PdL Y 3 F 7 ul pr _ ll k Lo ML T j Es 7 e ui i FTA i il J r r a an i E ELIZABETH LAKE RD 5 3 Day Night Color Skin Day Color Skin Day Color Skin is the default color scheme of the map You can open the Display menu and tap Day color skin for daylight driving conditions Colors are bright and easy to view under most daytime conditions Setting Display ret Map orientation Heading Up North UP Distance Units Mi Ft color Mode n Tfn SE 1 F fa Night Off
6. the following catergories X Universal Time Coordinated UTC Time This is the time used by the atomic clocks found in satellites and is commonly referred to as GMT or Zulu time This universal time standard uses the time at Greenwich U K as a reference This box gives the GMT date and time Location The location box expresses the current coordinates of the GPS receiver in latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates requires GPS fixes from 3 or more satellites The altitude is also given if satellite coverage is sufficient 4 or more The location box gives the speed the GPS receiver is traveling and the number of satellites the GPS receiver is receiving signals from versus the total number of satellites that is available in the local area x NMEA The NMEA box displays GPS information using the standard NMEA 0183 data transmission protocol developed by the National Marine Electronics Association http www nmea org NMEA 0183 uses ASC II characters and transmits data at 4800 baud X Location of Satellites This screen displays the coordinates of the satellites available in the local area and the corresponding signal strengths Satellites are numbered from 0 31 The satellites that your A600 receives strong stable signals from are used to fix the location of the GPS receiver These satellites are highlighted in green The satellites that are highlighted in red indicate that although your A600 is receiving signals from that particula
7. SPK AL NAVI600 User s Manual English Version RO1 Nov 2005 Trademarks All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Note The information in this manual is subject to change without notice Before You Begin Precautions and Notices xX For your own safety do not operate the controls of the product while driving X 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 X The calculated route is for reference only It is the user s responsibility to follow the traffic signs and local regulations along the roads X When you get off the car do not leave your device on the dashboard that is subject to direct sunlight The overheating of the battery can cause malfunction and or danger X GPS is operated by the United States government which is solely responsible for the performance of GPS Any change to the GPS system can affect the accuracy of all GPS equipments GPS satellite signals cannot pass through solid materials except glass When you are inside a tunnel or building GPS 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 The wireless devices might int
8. _ categorized Navigation Settings under Destinate View and Options menu screens Press button repeatedly to cycle through the available menus Stop Voice Mute the voice Using the Navigation Pad With the navigation pad you can move up Up down left and right within a menu To move in a direction simply press the corresponding arrow on the button To activate the selected item press the center of Down the button Stylus Pen The stylus pen is your input device You use it to select objects such as command and option on the screen Pull the stylus pen out of the slot and extend it for ease of use Store it in the slot when not in use You can use the stylus pen to do the following actions Tap Touch the screen once with the stylus pen to open items or select options Drag Hold the stylus pen on the screen and drag up down left right or across the screen Tap and hold Tap and hold the stylus until an action is complete or a result or menu is shown 3 System Settings Your device is supplied with default settings You may also customize the settings to suit your personal needs Once you change settings your new settings will remain until either you change them again or until battery cutoff switch is turned off and then back on again which resets the unit to factory defaults 3 1 Using System Settings Tap the Setup button on the Main screen The Setup screen contains six buttons as shown below The f
9. appropriate location for the car holder Never place the holder where the driver s field of vision is blocked 2 1f the cars windshield is tinted with a reflective coating an external antenna optional may be needed to route the antenna to the top of the car through a window When closing the car window be careful not to pinch the antenna cable Cars with an anti jam window design may automatically leave adequate space as needed The car holder consists of a bracket and a dashboard stand Use the car holder to mount your device in a vehicle Connecting the Car Charger The car charger supplies power to your device when you are using the device in a Car lt CAUTION To protect your device against sudden surges in Current connect the car charger only after the car engine has been started 1 Connect one end of the car charger to the power connector of your device 2 Connect the other end to the cigarette lighter in the car to power and charge your device 1 4 Understanding Hardware Features NOTE Depending upon the specific model purchased the color of your device may not exactly match the device shown in this manual Front Components E y STATE COLLEGE BLVD IIa i Em e BI Charge Indicator Glows bright amber to indicate that the battery is charging and turns green when the battery is fully charged Touch Screen CI Hardware Buttons LJ Navigation Pad Displays the output of your device
10. ay list If you wish to create your own play list follow the instructions below 1 To create your own play list in MP3 Player tap on the right toolbar 2 You can use the following buttons to add or delete songs in your play list X Add Song Add a new song to your play list Tap Add Song cont 3 Choose a song that you wish to add to your play list Tap Add Song putt at the bottom of the screen The new song will appear in your play list Y aaaea mp9 mi F IR RASEHE F I R 3 Delete Song Remove one song from your play list Choose a song that you wish to delete and tap Delete Song cor 4 Delete All Remove all songs from your play list Tap Delete All ood on the right toolbar All songs in your play list will be removed 5 To return to the control panel tap x on the right toolbar 8 Using Video Player This chapter tells you how to play Video files using your device The Video Player program turns your device into an Video player It features xX Playback of WMV ASF and AVI Microsoft format files x Basic playback controls such as play pause stop next and previous xX Playback includes single selection playback repeat single repeat sampling playback normal sequence and random sequence xX Play list support 8 1 Starting and Exiting Video Player Tap Video Player on the Main screen to switch to the program The control panel will appear on the screen You can now easily control the V
11. ds If you are going to browse the next photo please tap e icon and it will show the next image If you are going to browse the previous photo please tap icon and it will show the previous image 5 To return to the control panel tap amp on the right toolbar C Slide Show Mode 1 Tap Photo Player on the Main screen to switch to the program 2 Tap the photo file in the window and double click 3 Tap V icon and it will show the photos in slide show 4 The photo program will play the photos in full screen 5 The slide show mode will afford more than 10 different transition effects and will make your slide show more outstanding 9 6 Browse Photo It supports 24 bit true color images You can browse the picture with zoom in out rotation in full screen Full screen JZoom in out 1 Tap Photo Player on the Main screen to switch to the program 2 Tap the photo file in the window and double click it icon and you may browse the photo in zoom out mode m Photo browse in Rotation 1 Tap Photo Player on the Main screen to switch to the program 2 Tap the photo file in the window and double click it Add 2 Landscape mode rotate left amp right in image view 4 Tap icon gt it will show the rotated image turned in left
12. erfere 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 option A car holder is needed when using the device in car It is D dg recommended that you place the device in an appropriate place so as not to obstruct the driver s view or deployment of airbags Overview GPS Navigation Features X Electronic maps with roads freeways highways railways rivers lakes points of interest etc X GPS positioning X Optimal route calculation and trip plan X Friendly and efficient navigation with turn by turn voice and visual guidance X Various ways for searching a location on the map Using a known address Using a POI point of interest Using Favorites personal stored locations Using History previous destinations xX Recording and playback of journeys X Viewing modes for different needs and situations 2D or 3D Daytime or nighttime view Turn by turn view of the route Driving direction of the route Other Features X MPS Player playing MP3 music Photo Viewer Mpeg 4 Player playing Mpeg 4 Calculator About this Manual This manual is divided into four major parts Part Basic Operations tells you how to get your device running and customize system settings x Part Il GPS Navigation tells you how to use the GSP navigation functions xX Part Ill More Tools introduces MP3 Playe
13. f turns required when planning your route Disable Settings Route Option Route Method Local Major Default Shortest 6 3 Alert Settings Please tap Alert Settings to access the following settings Settings Speed Alert When enabled Speed Alert will notify you with an audio message and a visual message on the map screen when you exceed the target speed To access the Speed Alerts menu press the Speed Alerts button on the Main Menu You can set your warning speed using the one of two methods mentioned below Enable Fixed You can define a fixed warning speed using the onscreen keypad Speed Alert shown below To set a speed limit check the Enable Auto Speed Alert box or check the Enable Fixed Speed Alert box and enter the target speed using the onscreen keypad To save your changes press OK and you will return to the Map Screen To cancel your selection press cancel and you will return to the Map Screen 6 4 GPS Status Please tap GPS Status to check the current GPS status You can also tap the in the bottom right corner of map screen to directly access the status screen GPS Info x Longitude Latitude 0 Satellite Info The GPS Information screen contains information about the current satellite coverage current time universal time the quality of the signals received and the status of the GPS receiver To access the GPS Information page press the GPS Info button on the Main Menu These are categorized into
14. ideo player by tapping the control buttons ee ne ee ee ee ee 8 2 Preparing Video Files for Your Device With the card reader you can easily copy Video files from your computer to a storage card The Video Player can detect Video files in all folders of a storage card 8 3 Playing Video Files 1 Tap the Video Player button on the Main screen to switch to the program 2 To start the playback tap Lm am To control the playback use the control buttons as described later NOTE When files are added to the play list the play list is automatically saved when you exit MP3 Player 3 To exit the program tap Main menu 8 4 MP3 Playback Control You can control the MP3 Player via control buttons See the table below for details Control Button Name Description III Py Peyinepiagta EE sep stopitepleya MITI Fase Pause tne playback I MIEI Previous Move tothe previous fle MED n poemen O Decrease the volume The indicator on the upper right corner of the panel will show the current volume level Increase the volume Volume The indicator on the upper right corner of the panel will show the current volume level Repeat all Repeat all B Single playback Single playback m e Play List Open play list 8 5 Using Play List Once the Video player is open by default the system will automatically load all Video files in the play list If you wish to create your own play list follo
15. ollowing sections describe these six buttons and their functions 3 2 Brightness 1 Tap Setupon the Main screen 2 Tap the Brightness button on the Setup screen E cate fi F h 4 OI ILess fi a sine ad JULIO ry life you can adjust light be shut off 3 After you have made changes press the mark button to save the changes and exit the screen Adjusting the Brightness Tap the bulb button to adjust ry life you can adjust light be shut off X To darken the screen tap the left bulb button lt To lighten the screen tap the right bulb button Setting the Idle Time You can set a timer to automatically turn off your device when it is idle for a set period of time in bere ee Le ai e F anaba i EA OE LI i La Less 9 OAL To save batte when the bac 3O secs gt a 1 mins a 2 mins 3 mins Tap the Idle Time box and select the time The options are 15 secs 30 secs 1 minute 2 minutes 3 minutes etc 3 3 Calibration You can calibrate the touch screen if it is not responding accurately to your stylus pen taps 1 Tap Setup on the Main screen 2 Tap the Calibration button on the Settings screen sfully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the tart Repeat a the target moves around the screen Press the Esc key to cancel 4 4 When the target moves to another position tap and hold at the center of the new target Repeat each time to comple
16. ontains all the information you will need to help you reach your destination Note To navigate through a certain area you must have the map of that area stored in your device either in the built in flash memory or in the external SD cards that can be purchased separately Name of Current Street Press to access the information page Unknown Name Journey Information 4urze Stra The Map Screen contains the following functions information d Menu This button will load the Main Menu Refer to the Menu Section for more information Zoom In Out Changes the current map scale Journey Information This box will show your current speed estimated distance to next turn remaining distance from your destination Note These features are only available when your device is in navigation mode If your device is not in navigation mode only your current speed will be displayed Current Street Name This unit displays the name of the street you are currently on Pressing here will bring up the Location Information screen that gives you the address street name city name and coordinates where applicable 4 3Selecting a Destination You can easily select a destination from any of the following A known address intersection or Zip code A Point Of Interest POI from the list A location in Favorites personal stored locations An address in History previous destinations Using Address If you have info
17. or Banks or for Restaurants Altina Map allows you to choose your destination from a vast database of POls POI navigation is especially handy when you need to find a facility attraction or amenity by the type or sort For example you can ask Altina Map to guide you to the closest bank mall hotel restaurant gas station etc 1 Tap POI 2 Inthe category list tap highlight the desired category name Points Of Interest Airport i Bus Staton Ferry Terminal Petro Gas Station 3 Tap Items The POls for the selected category are listed in order of distance To sort them alphabetically tap the button 4 Tap highlight the desired POI in the list You can also use the soft keyboard to enter the name of the POI The letters that you have entered will show at the bottom and the highlight will move accordingly You can then select the POI you want Using Favorites Favorites is a collection of locations previously stored by you for future use You can select a destination from the list of stored Favorites 1 Tap Favorites 2 In the category list tap highlight the desired category name Favorites LAS PULGAS RD Toni CIRCO pryme PEARBLOSSOM HWY Tap Items The favorite items for the selected category are listed Tap highlight the desired item You can preview your destination by tapping Map To calculate the route tap Nav The route is shown as a highlighted blue line starting from your
18. origin to your destination oe Ss Using History Use History to select an existing destination from a list of previously traveled destinations Altina Map automatically stores the last few destinations in memory 1 Tap History 2 Tap highlight the desired item in the history list Unknown Name L56 3 You can preview your destination by tapping Map 4 To calculate the route tap Nav The route is shown as a highlighted blue line starting from your origin to your destination Using Map Cursor Map Cursor means using the stylus pen to pinpoint a location on the map and then view details set as origin save the location to Favorites or initiate navigation to the location Navigate to Map Cursor is especially handy when you want to navigate to a physical location facility or attraction by its location on the map rather than by its street address 1 Use the stylus pen to drag the map to a specific location or intersection of your choice 2 Tap and hold the location with your stylus pen until the Map Cursor pop up menu appears NOTE To clear the pop up menu just tap the screen anywhere besides the menu 3 Tap Navigate on the pop up menu The route is immediately calculated and shown as a highlighted blue line from your origin 5 Changing Map Views Altina Map provides different views of the map to enhance your viewing and navigational experience 5 1 Types of View You can view the map in one
19. r and data transfer tools x Part IV References gives guidelines on troubleshooting and maintenance and provides the regulatory information Part I Basic Operations Part guides you through the process of getting your device running familiarizes you with the external components and tells you how to customize system settings 1 Getting Started This chapter tells you step by step how to perform the initial startup and introduces you to the external components of your device 1 1 Setting the ON OFF Switch The ON OFF switch should be set to the ON position for normal operation Pull out the stylus pen and use it to slide the ON OFF switch to the ON left position CAUTION Always leave the ON OFF switch in the ON position for normal operation Reset On Off Switch 1 2 Connecting to AC Power and Charging the Battery Fully charge the battery before using your device for the first time 1 Slide and click the connector converter onto the AC adapter 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 1 3 Using Your Device in a Vehicle A car holder and a car charger are supplied with your device Using the Car Holder x CAUTION 1 Select an
20. r satellite the signals received are not used to fix the position of the GPS receiver because they could be too unstable or weak Satellites that are not highlighted indicate that the GPS receiver is not receiving any signals from it Received Signal Quality The signals received from the GPS satellites are displayed in a bar graph next to the satellite location map showing the quality of the signal which is quantified This graph is also used to show the number of satellites the GPS receiver is receiving signals from Green bars indicate that the signals from that particular satellite are used to fix the position of your A600 White bars indicate that the signals from that particular satellite are too weak or unstable to be used to fix the position of your A600 To leave the GPS Information screen press the red button marked with X at the bottom right of the screen to return to the Map Screen Part III More Tools Part III introduces MP3 Player Photo Viewer Mpeg 4 Video Play Calculator etc 7 Using MP3 Player This chapter tells you how to play MP3 files using your device The MP3 Player program turns your device into an MP3 player It features x Playback of MP3 and WAV files x Basic playback controls such as play pause stop next and previous Graphic equalizer settings with 17 presets x Playback includes single selection playback repeat single repeat sampling playback normal sequence and random sequence Play lis
21. rmation such as address intersection or zip code of your destination you can use this method to select a location Tap City to display a list of city names You can use the stylus pen to tap the city in the list MET HUH TN Enter City Name n lt EMPTY gt BATTLE MOUNTAIN x BEATTY OR WXYZ Carex You can also tap the letter button on the soft keyboard to enter the first few letters of the city name To enter the second or third letter on a button tap quickly the same button twice or three times The letters that you have entered will show at the bottom and the highlight will move accordingly You can then select the city name at any time After selecting the city tap Street at the top of the screen to display a list of street names for the selected city You can use the stylus pen to scroll through the list Then select the street name Enter Street Name H HOWARD DR OK WKY Zor You can also use the soft keyboard to enter the first few letters and select the street name as described in the previous step After selecting the street tao Number at the top of the screen and enter the number using the soft keyboard You can preview your destination from the map Enter Street No HOWARD DR Valid St No 5300 5599 Using Point of Interest POI POI on a map represents local places of interest or importance POls are identified on the maps by various icons e g f
22. rol panel will appear on the screen You can now easily control the Photo player by tapping the control buttons To exit the program just tap fEl in the lower right of the screen 9 3 Preparing Photo Files for Your Device With the card reader you can easily copy Photo files from your computer to a storage card The Photo Player can detect Photo files in all folders of a storage card 9 4 Photo Playback Control You can control the Photo Player via control buttons See the table below for details CRE e pe 9 5 Display Mode You may browse through the pictures in four different modes file explore mode thumbnail mode full screen mode and slide show mode File explore mode 1 Tap Photo Player on the Main screen to switch to the program 2 The default screen will show the explore mode of data structure and include all folders and files in the SD MMC card Mw Pictures dii Thumbnail Mode MAP 1 Tap Photo Player on the Main screen to switch to the program 2 When you browse the files of the folder the relative photo files will be shown in thumbnail mode of the windoow m Full screen mode 1 Tap Photo Player on the Main screen to switch to the program 2 Tap the photo file in the window and double click 1 Select the file 2 Double Click 3 The selected file will be shown in full screen mode 4 The photo program will automatically detect the photo files of your flash car
23. t support 7 1 Starting and Exiting MP3 Player Tap MP3 Player on the Main screen to switch to the program The control panel will appear on the screen You can now easily control the MP3 player by tapping the control buttons P To exit the program just ta in the lower right of the screen 7 2 Preparing MP3 Files for Your Device With the card reader you can easily copy MP3 files from your computer to a storage card The MP3 Player can detect MP3 files in all folders of a storage card 7 3 Playing MP3 Files 1 Tap the MP3 Player button on the Main screen to switch to the program 2 To start the playback tap iw To control the playback use the control buttons as described later NOTE When files are added to the play list the play list is automatically saved when you exit MP3 Player Lia PON 3 To exit the program tap at the top of the toolbar You will return to the Main menu 7 4 MP3 Playback Control You can control the MP3 Player via control buttons See the table below for details Decrease the volume Volume The indicator on the upper right corner of the wF Increase the volume Volume The indicator on the upper right corner of the panel will show the current volume level E E Repeat all Repeat all B Single playback Single playback Info Check version 7 5 Using Play List Once the MP3 player is open by default the system will automatically load all MP3 files in the pl
24. te the calibration process 5 When completed tap anywhere on the screen 3 4 Power To check the remaining power level of your battery 1 Press the Settings button on your device or tap Settings on the Main screen 2 Tap the Power Status button on the Settings screen 3 The Power Status screen will appear showing the remaining power of your battery Ne PF Ee J rk ote ate p N a Gi ae P oe i i a amp da pa gt Pe g s se dna lm nda mer I pa re E me bel ae Our device now NOTE If the level of power is too low be sure to charge the battery with the AC adapter or the car charger 3 5 Clock To set the clock 1 2 di 4 Tap Settings on the Main screen Tap the Clock button on the Setup screen Tap the Time Zone box to select your time zone Tap the Date box to set the date A calendar will pop up showing day month and year Tap the left arrow to go to the earlier month and year or tap the right arrow to select the later month and year You can also tap the month and year on top of the calendar to change the month and year Then tap the date on the calendar Before setting the time you can tick the 24 hour format box to use 24 hour format Then tap the item Hour Minute Second you want to set Part II GPS Navigation Part Il tells you how to use the GPS navigation function 4 Navigation Basics In this chapter you will learn how to start GPS positioning select origin
25. w the instructions below 1 To create your own play list in Video Player tap Ed o E i MIIN E e Cette 2 You can use the following buttons to add or delete songs in your play list Add file Add a new file to your play list Tap Add file coni on the right toolbar 3 Choose a file that you wish to add to your play list Tap Add file butto n M at the bottom of the screen The new video file will appear in your play list 4 Delete file Remove one file from your play list Choose a file that you wish to delete and tap Delete file cond 5 Delete All Remove all files from your play list Tap Delete All ood on the right toolbar All files in your play list will be removed 6 To return to the control panel tap x on the right toolbar 9 Using Photo Player This chapter tells you how to play Photo files using your device The Photo Player program turns your device into an Photo player It features X Playback of JPEG files xX Basic playback controls such as the picture with zoom in out rotation in full screen x Playback includes single selection playback repeat single repeat sampling playback normal sequence and random sequence X You may browse through the pictures in different modes file explore mode thumbnail mode full screen mode and slide show mode 9 1 Starting and Exiting Photo Player Tap Video Player on the Main screen to switch to the program 9 2 Photo View Program The cont
26. witch to that map Map Select Hil ur Introducing Map Screen Main Menu You can access many functions of your Navigation device from the Main Menu To access the Main Menu press the Menu button located at the bottom left of the Map Screen after starting your device T Fe ay trito 2 P i Map View Destination The following functions submenus can be accessed from the Main Menu by pressing the respective icons on the screen F F F Map View Return to the Map Screen Destinations Begin planning a route to a Point of Interest Address City Center Cross Road Favorite Place or a Recent Destination GPS Info Opens the GPS Information page This is where you can find information about every visible satellite in the local area and contains a graphical view showing the location of each satellite You will also find information about the quality of GPS reception your current location and altitude Settings Opens the Settings page This is where you can set Route Options Display Options and so on For more information about each option refer to the relevant sections later in this user manual Introducing Map Screen The Map Screen is what you will be seeing for most of the time while you are using your navigator device The automatically loads the Map Screen when it is turned on To access the Map Screen from the Main Menu press the Map screen button Like a normal map the Map Screen c
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