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1. In addition after a GPS signal has been received once the GPS time will be displayed in Greenwich Mean Time GMT RS 2 5 4 Journey info e In this option you can view information on your current route such as average speed total journey time elapsed or total distance covered S 2 5 5 Other Applications If your navigation system has other applications these can be started directly from the navigation software Qc Ke 2 6 Settings It is possible to configure the navigation software individually using a number of setting options La 2 6 1 Settings for the unit The following settings can be adjusted on your unit In order to save electricity you can use this input template to select periods for mains and lt battery operation after which the unit will switch off d In this view you can see the charging status of the battery of your unit and also whether charging is in progress In this settings template you can re calibrate the touch screen when this does not react accur ately to the touch For calibration a cross appears in the middle of the screen After pressing this cross it will move on across the screen Keep pressing the cross until it is back in the centre of the screen By pressing the touch screen again the calibrated setting will be adopted If you do not confirm the calibration the view will be quit after a pre selected period without changes d Use this to adjust the sound volume of your unit eg key cl
2. e 2 4 3 Directions The description of the route tells you what roads to take in order to reach your destination In addition border crossings into other countries are marked The route description is only available once you have calculated a route ox 2 4 4 Route options Ze You can also change your route options during navigation in order to influence the way that you reach your destination see Section 2 3 11 Route planning STOP 2 4 5 Stop route guide Use this function to terminate the current routing and delete the route from the memory 15 2 5 View You can switch between various views when navigating Cc 2 5 1 2 D or 3 D ma ES P Here you can change quickly between a 2 D and 3 D view of the map d 2 5 2 Turn icon view The turn icon view contains the following information 2 3 4 Victoria Road 7 8 9 10 Resolution 320 x 240 pixels Next manoeuvre 6 Preview of next manoeuvre Use this symbol to access the previous Road you are currently travelling on d y p W N e screen Display of the battery status 8 Estimated arrival time 4 GPS reception quality g Remaining time to travel 5 Distance to the next manoeuvre 10 Remaining distance to the destination ga 2 5 3 Compass In the compass you can read the speed the current longitude and latitude as well as the GPS reception quality HDOP value The direction of travel is displayed reliably from a speed of approximately 3 mph 16
3. a list containing those destinations you have saved and that you require more frequently 2 3 4 Last locations The last used destination locations are saved in chronological sequence and can be reactivated as destination using this option The last three can be selected directly from the address field all other previous locations can be accessed via Last locations ox 2 3 5 Route options Ze Before calculating the route you can determine the route options in the detailed information of the des tination You can use the route options to determine the way you are guided to your destination Route calculation and guide optimised for motor vehicles standard option Route calculation and guide optimised for cyclists possible up to a radius of 50 km Route calculation and guide optimised for pedestrians possible up to a radius of 50 km The optimisation of the calculated route is based on the time factor standard option The optimisation of the calculated route is based on the length of the journey Economic route a combination of short and fast route We TGs S E Toll roads are included in the route calculation standard option Toll roads are avoided in the route calculation sd Motorways are included in the route calculation standard option Motorways are avoided in the route calculation Ferries are included in the route calculation standard option Ferries are avoided in the route calculation 2 3 6 Ad
4. NSTALL for the installation files Store map material in the MapRegions My Flash DiskMMapRegions folder On naming folders please observe the writing forms specified above Should additional data be stored on your navigation device please note that sufficient capacity must be available on transferring data If this is not the case remove files that are not required Note wl The navigation system must be linked to the computer via ActiveSync see device manual for data transfer 2 Operating the navigation software This chapter contains information about the following subjects 2 1 Symbols 2 2 Map 2 3 Destination 2 4 Route 2 5 View 2 6 Settings ye 2 1 Symbols Symbols in menus M Use this symbol to access the menu bar Use this symbol to access the View menu k Use this symbol to access the Destination menu Use this symbol to access the Route menu Use this symbol to access the Settings menu Use this symbol to access the Help menu Use this symbol to access the previous screen Use this symbol to confirm the entry and move to the next screen Use this symbol to exit the navigation software ER ECKE Symbols on ma Press this symbol to access the compass i This symbol dispays the battery status of the device HEL Use this symbol to check GPS signal quality and by clicking on the symbol you can change to Compass view v 2 2 Map The map view contains the following information 2
5. User Manual Navigation Software Table of Contents LES 4I EU ETT TUTTO 4 AEO a E eet 5 1 2 Alternative installation of navigation software from a memory Card 2 E EEGENEN NT TERM 5 1 4 Transferring map material to a memory Card 6 1 5 Transferring installation files and map material to the internal memory 6 2 Operating the navigation software eeeseseeeeseeeesesee esee nennen nenne nnne nennen nenne 7 CE oc E 8 PUN rc P TOP 9 CO Ee oo Hid iu his MIA MM AMNEM PM dM MIA AMNEM MAMMA MM 10 2 3 1 Enter new destination cccccccccececececececececeeeeeeaeaeaeaeseseseseseseseseseeeeeeeeeeeeaeanans 10 EOM ES cei E 9 11 0 EE Age 11 EDS La OCON S euo iyo wisn sc tg asd oh rpm ied a ede i rM 11 eos MUNI DEUS Lordqevpi tias PER ORPHEO E EP MEME PPEFEURE ME DENMI 11 2 3 6 Add ceci qiii e NEN TT 12 CRAP eso eMe 12 Eon ee I IS ENEE ee 12 Eno LEN ONE E 12 CN Eu REH 12 EOD BBHB ne A TA E EEN 13 UPC Rab c e ilg a ds DE MER E D 13 e E E ire rca teasers aris eas eas KHU ae eae 13 0 14 SCH By i atk EEN 14 ET ett EE 14 CALO RE 14 ZUM Pe OG RETE eae ieee TTE 14 E ee PAs IG AA O e 14 EE EE Kur et eed 15 ROME C O RR aero 15 cw En RTE 15 CESNOE Poi sc c MIT ee Aa
6. after the other Your starting point as standard the last known position is used You can add up to 5 destinations A Move the selected destination upwards 1 Move the selected destination downwards W Delete a destination Here you can change the starting point of your route or adapt the route in terms of the entire journey After planning the route you can call up the planned route in the map view using the function Start routing For this purpose the GPS receiver needs to receive a signal x 2 3 12 Save current position You can use this function to save your current position as favourite However this will only work if you receive a GPS signal with your navigation device 2 3 13 Stored locations Using the Stored locations function you can rename or delete your personal favourites or delete the last destination visited or all previous destinations 14 i 2 4 Route Th Once the route has been calculated successfully you will be guided to the specified destination with the help of acoustic and visual instructions The following functions can be used during navigation S 2 4 1 Goto When navigating or after planning a route you can change your view here to see an overview of your route or your destination area or return to your current location or if planning a route your starting point 2 2 4 2 Change route You can change your current route as described in Section 2 3 11 Route planning
7. ard selection VQ OO p e OO Here you can choose between the standard keyboard and the telephone keypad 18 E 2 6 6 Map selection If you have installed more than one map area on your memory card you can select an area here 2 6 7 Preferred petrol stations Enter your preferred brands of petrol here This is particularly useful if you have a loyalty card for a particular brand of petrol and want this brand of petrol station to be shown first when searching for one idem m 2 6 8 Quick search category Here you can determine search categories in the quick search for a specific place e g a petrol station 2 6 9 Info This contains information about the software and map versions 19 3 Further notes This chapter contains information about the following subjects 3 1 Liability 3 2 Trademarks 20 S 3 1 Liability The software and the manual are subject to change without notice MEDION AG may not be liable for the correctness of the information contained in this manual nor for damages resulting from the use of this manual To improve the quality of our products and our services we appreciate all suggestions or improvement and all error notices R 3 2 Trademarks All brands and trademarks mentioned in this document are possibly registered by third party and subject to the current legislation and to the rights of their respective owners without reservation All mentioned names of pr
8. d location to favourites X ke NE You can choose this option in the detailed information in order to save the displayed location in the fa vourites 2 3 7 Show location You can use this option to have the location displayed in the map beforehand Jf 2 3 8 Calculating the route Once you have checked the destination details and selected the route options according to your prefer ences you can start the route calculation The calculation can only be done when the unit works without any faults Faults are identified as follows GG f The GPS reception is faulty Your current location can therefore not be determined 2 3 9 Quick search Using the quick search you can look for items in a pre set search category e g hotels airports or petrol stations P4 2 3 10 Area search You will be offered special places near your current location for your selection For the identified places the device will also display the distance as the crow flies PE ER Note At first the navigation software will search within a smaller radius If this does not yield any results the search is extended to a larger radius This may cause a time delay in certain cir cumstances 2 2 3 11 Route planning Using this option you can plan a route e g the day before going on holiday by entering the starting point and destination even while the GPS receiver is switched off You can also enter multiple destina tions which are navigated one
9. e favourites 1 When you have selected a special place e g hotel under search category the input boxes Street and House number are replaced by the input box Name Note v You can search for a place using the postcode and or the town city In order to further specify the search you can enter the street and house number If it is possible to take the house number into consideration when calculating the route this will be indicated in the Detailed informationen view You can also reach the town centre without giving a street name or reach the middle of a street without giving a house number When searching for a special place e g a petrol station entering the name will allow a more detailed search Use the keyboard to enter your destination address The navigation software automatically completes the address when searching for a destination After entering just a few characters you will be shown DER the three best results along with the list of all possible results If the place you are looking for does not appear on the list you may have to enter more detailed information for the address LE d 2 3 2 Search for You can use the search category to determine the type of destination By default the program will search for the road street of the entered address But you can also select a different category and search for special places such as hotels airports or petrol stations in a certain town k 2 3 3 Favourites This is
10. from an appropriately prepared memory card Preinstalled software may have to be de installed first see device manual On first time set up you will be requested to install the navigation software Please proceed as follows a Carefully remove the memory card from the packaging Please take care not to touch contacts or allow them to become soiled b Insert the memory card in the SD MMC slot until it clicks into place c Click OK to install the application Once all data has been copied to your navigation system the main window will be displayed in which you can now perform the navigation settings Note v Please take note that a valid GPS signal must be received and the time zone needs to be set after the installation of the software so that the correct arrival time can be calculated in future route calculations de 1 3 Further map material Your navigation system is already supplied ex works with a digitalised map of your country in its internal memory Further digitalised maps may be added to those in the internal memory Depending on the version further digitalised maps will be featured on your CD These maps may be immediately transferred to a memory card whereby the use of an external card reader is recommended see device manual Depending on the extent of the map material memory cards with 256 MB 512 MB 1 024 MB or larger are required Note wi Please note that some of the devices do not include memory cards in the deli
11. icks y This can be used to adjust the brightness of the screen L Restore factory settings 17 2 6 2 Display You have the following options for the display The map is displayed in north orientation or in the direction of travel depending on the scale of the map 2D map view The map always turns according to the direction of travel 2D map view The map is displayed in north orientation 2D map view lt The3D map is always displayed in the direction of travel The zoom function remains active in the 3D map but it is no longer possible to move the map Display of the map view with daylight optimised design Display of the map view with darkness optimised design During the manoeuvre the map changes automatically into arrow view After the manoeuvre the display changes back to map view Map view remains on display also during a manoeuvre A small version of the manoeuvre arrow appears on the map d 2 6 3 Volume control Use this to adjust the sound volume of the acoustic instructions issued by the navigation software Adjust the system volume in the settings of the device under Settings e 2 6 4 Language If your navigation device has several languages installed you can use this to select another language After the selection the device reboots and uses the language selected by you 4a A The design of the map is adjusted to daylight or darkness depending on the time of day Se NS d 2 6 5 Keybo
12. oducts societies or brands may be registered trademarks of their respective owners Every right that is not explicitly accorded is reserved The absence of an explicit labelling of registered trademarks does not allow the conclusion that this brand was not subject to the rights of third party Windows and ActiveSync are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation
13. p d ES 8 9 10 11 12 Resolution 320 x 240 pixels 1 Compass d Your current position 2 Road you are currently travelling on 8 Main menu Autozoom 3 Display of the battery status d Estimated arrival time 4 GPS reception quality 10 Remaining time to travel 5 Scale 11 Remaining distance to the destination 6 Zoom 12 View 9 During a manoeuvre distance and turn off info are additionally displayed After zooming in or out you can use this switch to reactivate Autozoom You can select a destination directly from the map Touch the area of the map that you want to go to If your desired destination is not in the area touched you can use the menu bar at the bottom of the screen to switch to further areas nearby Use this to navigate to the previously marked section of the map Use this to navigate to the next marked section of the map 2 Use this to select the marked area as your destination 10 Ki 2 3 Destination After starting the navigation software you can plan your route and drive off immediately after entering the destination Rh 2 3 1 Enter new destination T Enter address WW A 5 f Street 6 zk Favourites A WN e Resolution 320 x 240 pixels 1 select one of the last chosen destinations 4 Enter the postcode 2 Selecting a search category roads or 5 l Enter street name or house number special places 3 Enter town or select country 6 Select a destination from th
14. rne A 15 E TO AU NRI 16 2 00 Elei EE 16 EE ge TETTE lias aya aida AA 16 SE as t is d CIT TT 16 WE IRR i NT RR NEST 17 e Pip qesg s MEMO ORA 17 ek EE erae E E EEE E E EEN 17 EDD lc e872 Een EE 17 EE EE 18 CD PISS ee pono GANONG Laeken AE ben TIR Ne CN A CIEGO MNT ETE 18 G Alt oc yas sre apn ae cee ens go we ge T 18 Pe Ey Eeer ME PON MRAM OPPRIMO OUTRE TRE RET 20 SERM iSc RTT 20 1 Starting up This chapter contains information about the following subjects 1 1 Important information 1 2 Alternative installation of navigation software from a memory card 1 3 Further map material 1 4 Transferring map material to a memory card 1 5 Transferring installation files and map material to the internal memory 1 1 Important information A For safety reasons the driver must not make entries whilst driving The instructions issued by the navigation system are recommendations The road traffic regulations must be observed in all cases Thermally insulated glass or windscreens with metallic coating reduce the GPS reception a lot Usually this type of coating is omitted at a special place behind which the navigation unit can be fitted If that is not the case a commercially available GPS aerial has to be fitted outside e g on the roof of the vehicle E 1 2 Alternative installation of navigation software from a memory card The software for your navigation system can also be directly installed
15. very In these units the installation and map files have already been loaded The installation will run automat ically Additional memory cards MMC or SD cards are stocked by specialist stores E 1 4 Transferring map material to a memory card Transferring further map material to a memory card is best performed via your PC explorer Please proceed as follows a Insert the CD with the required map material b Open your workplace and select your CD drive c Copy the file with the psf extension from the directory of the region you require from the CD to the directory MapRegions on your memory card You can transfer several files of map material to your memory card depending on the size of the latter Please hereby ensure that there is sufficient storage space on your memory card If you have copied digitalised maps of several countries or country groups to your memory card you must select the required country map in the navigation application of your device 1 5 Transferring installation files and map material to the internal memory Your device features an internal non volatile memory Contained in the My Flash Disk folder Via ActiveSync you can use the Search option to display this and further folders Manipulations to folders and files can be performed as in an explorer The necessary folders must be created to make installation files and map material available to the device Create the INSTALL folder My Flash Disk I

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