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1. Music Blay C lt a emm Icon Name Explanation Close Close the music player Minimize Minimize the music player and return to the Media screen Play or Continue playing the paused 5 IG Pause stopped music or Pause the music being played 13 Chapter III Media Icon Name Stop Set play mode Prevous Next Volume Progress Music list Time Equalizer Explanation Stop the music being played lap to set the play mode as Kl d r F l sequential cycle random Aa single or e repeat single Play the previous music Play the next music Drag it leftward to turn down or rightward to turn up the volume Drag it leftward or rightward to play from a previous or future moment Enter it to select music to play Display the run time Enter the equalizer You may select Pop Rock Metal Electronic Country Jazz Oldies Dance Blues Nostalgia Opera or speech or user define 14 Chapter III Media 3 1 3 Select and Play To play music you need to add it to the from the Music Play Tap 4 in the screen Music Play to enter the Music list shown as below Music List f LISTEN 2 Snowman ADUO_ WMA p 3 there for you snowman Wma 4 casablanca there for you mp Flight Of The Wild casablanca wma D John of the glen Flight Of The Wild G the twist of the rope i Icon Name
2. ee RI DE MONGOOSE NOMAD Reversing camera monitor and GPS navigation User Manual Model GPS43AVB ECON Ex RI EF ee 8 7 d A E r ee a N Hush z j 3 Lid Ems d d e uj i AREN Ze E 4 i ak a E on a G i EE E ae j Powe d ez 4 i OER GN GEERT RECH iL A Sj SCH Powell St Newtown City Centre 7 O peration Instruction Read Me First Thank you for choosing the Mongoose NOMAD GPS navigator and reversing monitor The product appearance or features are subject to change without notice Please make a back up of any personal files or information that you may keep in the Nomad Mongoose assumes no responsibility for any loss caused by material loss Please read the instructions in this manual and use only accessories of Mongoose to awid unpredicted damage Failure to follow the instructions will invalidate warranty and might endanger personnel safety for which Mongoose assumes no responsibility Data of navigation electronic maps might be inconsistent with actual traffic signals due to transport and road development Please follow traffic regulations and signs and drive according to road situation Operating the Nomad device while driving might Cause serious accidents Mongoose assumes no responsibility for accidents and loss due to improper use For information of software update and upgrade please go to the website www horizonnavigation com The pictures in the manu
3. iiiiparcel outside Hogwarts what with Filch searching everyone who goes in and out I wonder why Malfoy told her to take it into the castle iiii Harry Malfoy wasn t in Hogsmeade said Hermione Name Close Scroll bar Folder Previous Next setting New bookmark Baw Ae ah AAL said Harry or Katie would ve BEILE Explanation Close the reader Drag the sliding block upward downward to view all content of the e book Enter the e book folder to select an e book to read Read the previous page Read the next page Select a text theme font word size and bold type select partial text and tap the icon to create a bookmark 24 Chapter III Media Icon Name Explanation Bookmark list Enter the bookmark list toselect or delete a V bookmark zg Page total Current page total pages pages 3 4 2 Setting ee z3 Tap LS in the e book reader screen to enter the setting screen shown as below CR v Icon Name Explanation Close Exit the setting screen Save Save the setting 25 Chapter III Media Icon Name Explanation Tap 7 to select a theme for the e book Font Font v Tap to select a font for the e book Bold Tap to enable bold type Tap it again to cancel 3 4 2 Read a Text Tap 2 in the e book reader screen to enter the e book folder shown as below Icon YF001090 FUCHEN TXT BOOK8 TXT DULALA TXT al al
4. Chapter IV Bluetooth in the Bluetooth screen to between them for the first time Tap enter the following screen Please pair and connect with local device through Bluetooth Default PIN code 8888 Meanwhile press the icon Search audio device or similar one on the mobile phone After the mobile phone finds and display the name of the navigator e PND tap Connect and input the default PIN code 8888 After pairing the following screen will be displayed with connection situation and mobile phone name on the bottom Bluetooth Dial Record p PF 4 ZE Paired Device List Search Phonebook 4 Connected establish Nokia Tap on the Bluetooth screen to enter the keypad screen as shown below 30 Chapter IV Blue tooth Phone Keyboard Icon Name Backspace Dial Call records Explanation Delete the last input number or sign Dial the input number Check the answered call records outgoing call records and missed call records To make a call input the number to call and tap ca as shown below Outgoing call e 13537559907 31 Chapter IV Bluetooth Icon Name Explanation Volume down Reduce the volume ch Volume up Increase the volume Hang off End the call After the call is put through the following screen will be displayed Active call CL Icon Name Explanation j Volume Reduce the volume down Volume up Increase the volume 32 Icon
5. Explanation Close Close the Music List Scroll Drag it upward downward to view all music bar y Add one Add a piece of music on the left list to the play list on the right 15 Chapter III Media Icon Name Explanation app Add all Add all the music on the left list to the play list on the right Delete Select one piece of music in the play list and tap one the icon to delete it Delete all Delete all the music in the play list After adding music by following the instructions in the above table double tap a piece of music in the play list to start playing from 3 1 4 Lyrics Display lf your memory card contains corresponding Irc files for the music being played then lyrics will be played at the right side of the Music Play screen Music Play a D Title I Want It That Way Med a tare my fire The one de e when I say I want it tha ut we are two worlds apar zach to your heart When y That I want it that way a why Ain t nothin but a m Tell me why Double tap the lyrics area to view the lyrics in full screen as shown below Under full screen mode double tap the screen to return to normal sized screen 16 Chapter III Media But we are two worlds apart Can t reach to your heart When you say That I want it that way Tell me why Ain t nothin but a heartache Tell me why Ain t nothin but a mistake Tell me why Am I your fire Your one desire desire it s too late But I want it that way Tell
6. Nomad A monitor for a reversing camera and GPS navigation are the major functions with other features being audio and wdeo play photo browsing e book reading and games Friendly user screen for simple operation Power management for longer and more stable operation Data transmission with computers va Mini USB Quality reception for accurate positioning and navigation Ss R 5 5 X Safer reversing when connected to a camera You may use the Nomad anytime anywhere for example while driving walking or cycling Its navigation and amusement functions will provide you will both convenience and entertainment To fully utilise the functions of MONGOOSE NOMAD and to understand the operation details please read this manual carefully www mongoose co au www mongoose co nz This manual is applicable only to the Mongoose NOMAD model GPS43AVB Chapter I Be ginning Use 1 1 Appearance O N GO Mm Component Power key Microphone Indicator light stylus slot MINI port USB Earphone jack AV in port SD card slot Speaker Reset key Explanation On off switch or enter sleep mode Voice input for Bluetooth function Indicates the operating state of external power supply Stylus inside Communicating with PC wa MINI USB cable and used as the charging port Connects to the stereo headphones Connect a rear view camera to this port SD card inside Playing sounds such as nawgation prompt tones music et
7. damage due to current surge Chapter I Be ginning Use 1 3 Basic Use 1 3 1 Powering on off amp Sleep 2 3 1 1 Powering on Press the power key on the top side of the Nomad for at least two seconds to power it on Note High humidity may lead to a short circuit of the Nomad Power the navigator after it has acclimatised to a new environment 2 3 1 2 Powering off amp Sleep Press the power key for longer to turn the power off The following If Zeen js selected the navigator will screen will be prompted automatically resume the state before entering sleep mode when powered on again Do you want power off WW uwa 1 3 2 Restarting the System When the system does not respond press the reset key on the back of the unit to restart the system Note The following situations might lead to no response of the system 1 Delay or stagnancy in screen switching 2 Failure of function activation with overlong execution 3 Failure to power on off the Nomad by pressing the power key Restarting the system by pressing the reset key will result in loss of unsaved data Please backup your data regularly Chapter I Beginning Use 1 3 3 Fixing the Nomad with Mounting Kit The mounting kit is composed of a back splint and a bracket To use the Nomad in a vehicle fix it on the windscreen or other smooth surface It will not adhere to textured surfaces Note Do not place the Nomad in positions obstructing the drivers visio
8. s A all StdAfx cpp StdAfx h BOOK TXT BOOK3 TXT BOOK4 TXT SS 5 s BOOK5 TXT HarryPott Name Explanation Close Close current folder 26 Chapter HI Media Icon Name Explanation Return Return to the previous folder Scroll Drag the sliding block upward downward to view bar all TXT files 3 4 2 Create a Bookmark lo create a bookmark locate a page by taping Aa or v or dragging the scroll bar in the reader screen and drag to select text content Tap when it is on Tap OK to finish Tap NI to vew created bookmarks in the screen of Bookmark List shown as below Bookmark List what with Filch searching 40 z 27 Chapter III Media Drag the scroll bar and select a bookmark on the left list Tap to go to the page with the bookmark or tap to delete the bookmark 28 Chapter IV Blue tooth Chapter IV Bluetooth This function realizes wireless connection between the Nomad and a Bluetooth mobile phone for making and answering calls Before using this function make sure that Bluetooth function of the cell phone has been enabled Tap Bluetooth icon on the to enter the Bluetooth screen shown as below To quit the screen tap el GPS Media Bluetooth Games Tools Settings Bluetooth RS 7 B Dial Dial Record A Paired Device setting List Search Phonebook J Disconnect 4 1 Pair Pair the navigator and a mobile phone while setting up connection 29
9. shown below 50 Chapter VII Settin gs Chapter VII Settings 7 1 Summary This chapter introduces the system settings of the Nomad Tap sus in the system main screen to enter the system screen to set volume backlight language date amp time FM Transmitter USB mode and navigation path view system info screen calibration and factory reset Se mu 67 454 500 OY 4e Media Bluetooth Games Tools eninge Backlight Language DateTime i EM Calibration Sys Info Transmitter Tap to display the next screen 51 Chapter VII Settings Function Volume Backlight Language Date amp time Calibration system info FM transmitter USB setting Navigation path Nav Path Factory Reset H Explanation Adjust the speaker volume Open close the startup music setting Adjust the brightness of touch screen backlight Latency of auto backlight turnoff under power supply System language selection System date setting System time setting System time zone setting lf deviation occurs while touching the screen calibrate the screen Display system information including ROM version software version OEM version platform ID and device ID Transmit audio signals of the navigator to radio sets Data transmission mode between the navigator and PC Select a document path for the navi gator 52 Chapter VII Settings Factory Reset the factory def
10. the setting screen 62 Chapter VIII GPS Info Chapter VIII GPS Info Tap isu on the system main screen to view the GPS information as shown below GPS Info SignalState Invalid Latitude 0 000000 Longitude 0 000000 Altitude 0 000000 UTC 2009 10 28 0 23 10 TotalSatellites 0 SatellitesInUse 0 Speed 0 000000 km h SignalState Invalid Latitude 0 000000 U Are you sure to reset GPS Ms 0 23 25 satellite receiver ka ai te Tap OK to reset the GPS satellite or tap Cancel to exit 63 Chapter XI Troubleshooting Chapter XI Troubleshooting Please carry out the following operations in case of abnormal operation of the Nomad For further problems please contact our customer service center Fault Startup failure Sudden power cut No vague display Incorrect response tapping No sounds Communication with PC GPS Signals reception failure Loss of map data Reason Low battery System down Low battery Low backlight Backlight off louch screen not calibrated Low volume Poor contact of earphone Poor USB connection Poor GPS signal Accidental deletion Solution Supply extenal power and charge the battery Reset the Nomad Supply external power and charge the battery Turn up the backlight Tap the screen with the touch pan Recalibrate the screen Turn up the volume Connect the earphone Connect the USB cable About 3 minutes are nee
11. B terminal of the USB cable to the MINI USB port of the Nomad and the standard USB terminal to the USB Host port of PC 4 After the PC finds new hardware double click the Mobile Device drive in the selection area to enter the memory of Nomad for data transmission o After transmission unplug the USB cable Attention For data safety back up the navigator data Note If MASS STORAGE is selected while the Nomad is connected with PC other operations will be suspended Attention The following operations will stop Suspend the communication of the system and PC and unsaved data will be lost 1 Unplugging the MINI USB cable 2 Powering off the Nomad 3 Resetting the system 4 Tap the on close button on the top right 7 9 Navigation Path Insert a T flash card with map data into the Nomad and tap LAXA to enter the screen shown as below 60 Chapter VII Settings Select nav exe file SDMMC MobileNavigator MobileNavigator exe Auto run navigation L J Select a map address and tap to save the setting Tap to select a map address PA ro run navigation Tick in the box to run the set navigation map 7 10 Factory Reset when the navigator is powered on Tap ESSLE jn the system screen to restore the factory setting The following dialog will be prompted Are you sure to load factory default settings 61 Chapter VII Settin gs Tap OK to restore the default setting or Cancel to return to
12. Name Keypad Microphone Voice switch Hang off To input numbers or other content during a call tap Chapter IV Bluetooth Explanation Open the keypad as shown in the following screen Tap to stop audio input and tap it again to resume audio input Tap to switch the wice from the nawgator to the mobile phone to switch the voice back to the navigator you may tap the hands free or similar icon on the mobile phone Hang off the call in the above screen to display the keypad as shown below To hide the keypad tap the icon again Active call 33 Chapter IV Bluetooth 4 3 Answering a Call When there is a incoming call the following screen will be displayed Incoming call Icon Name Explanation Volume down Reduce the volume Volume up Increase the volume Answer Answer the call Reject Reject the incoming call 4 4 Dial Record Tap ta in the Bluetooth screen to enter the call records screen as shown below 34 Chapter IV Blue tooth Dial Record 13537559907 e 04 57 01 07 2009 00 00 02 Icon Name Explanation Incoming call Tap it to view the list of incoming call records numbers Outgoing call Tap it to wew the list of called numbers records Failed call Tap it t to view the list of failed calls records Generate select a number in the list and tap this icon to generate a call Delete one select a number in the list and tap this icon to delete
13. al are subject to copyright Operation Instruction Contents Ee 5 Chapter Beginning Use EEEE E A EEE TE AE EE Err or Bookmark not defined 1 1 Appearance ee 6 1 2 Power Supply amp Charging eten 7 EE g 1 4 System Main Screen and Major Functions e 9 TOS RE VEISING Camera EE 10 Chapter I GPS eee LA 11 2 1 Map eee 11 2 2 Navigation ena 11 2 3 Reception 11 Chapter III Media ee 12 3 1 Music Playera 12 3 2 Video Playera 18 Cae DROO Gi Gir Siar CA ROA EN O REA 20 SAE DOE PEIE EE TOS 23 Chapter IV Bluetooth ret 29 AA Da EE 29 4 2 Making a Call 30 4 3 Answering a Call tree nna 24 Z BE Yo a E RC 24 Bai Tal E 26 4 6 Setting nA 36 Z Pared Device a Ce en EEE 28 1 8 Search Bluetooth Dawca aoi r cere 41 AO ET EE 49 Chapter V Games a Be asa sai ta hod see cae eee ee ee ee 44 O peration Instruction C on ten ts ef E E 45 5 2 DuiDuiPeng tetra 45 B 3 Riise ia P OCK aai EE ee geed 46 54 EE Ree ee er eee ee eee 46 pE ET ee ee eee 46 5 6 Gobang nute a 47 5 7 eh EE 47 5 8 ET E owej aoi ASA ere eee 47 BO TEE e TT 48 Chapter VI Tools teen 49 e EE EE 49 6 5 Olay eee ee ee ee ree eee 50 Chapter VII Settings a 51 7 1 SUMMary ntt a 51 FE DEE 53 7 3 Backlight 54 7 4 Language a 55 75 D le g VTT 55 76 SCH ST eh le EE 56 7 7 System Info eee ae 57 RIESEN eee 58 7 9 Navigation Path ee 60 7 10 Factory Reset 61 Chapter VIII GPS nb 63 Chapter XI Troubleshooting tte 64 Welcome Welcome Thank you for choosing the Mongoose
14. ault settings Reset 7 2 Volume Tap K2ILES in the system screen to enter the volume setting screen as shown below Volume M A WONNA Enable sounds for taps Ss MusicO 1 wav Name Explanation Save Save the setting Close Exit the wlume setting Volume Ten volume grades from mute to maximum available Tap to decrease the volume by grade Sounds for Tap it to enable the function taps Tap it again to disable the function 53 Chapter VII Settings Power on Tap A o DB to select music power on music or disable it 7 3 Backlight Backlight setting includes backlight brightness adjustment and latency of backlight off Tap RS in the system screen to enter the backlight setting screen as shown below BackLight Backlight vill II Auto OFF A gt Always ON Icon Name Explanation Save Save the setting Close Exit the backlight setting Backlight Drag leftward to turn down or rightward to turn up the backlight 54 Chapter VII Settings Icon Name Explanation Always ON oa Autooff Auto backlight shutoff after service stop for a period The options are always On 10s 30s 1m 2m and 3m Tap A or I to view the options in cycle or select one 7 4 Language ge Tap Beis to enter in the system screen to enter the language setting screen as shown below lap A or to select a system language and tap to save th
15. c Press using the stylus to restart the system Chapter I Beginning Use 1 2 Power Supply amp Charging Charge the Nomad fully with the charger before first use 1 2 1 Power Supply The NOMAD can be powered by the built in battery or external power Supply When the Nomad is not connected to the charger it is powered by the Li polymer battery The battery capacity icon in the system main screen shows current residual battery capacity When the Nomad is connected to the charger it is powered by external power and the battery is charged Note The Nomad has an internal non removable Li polymer battery To avoid battery rupture explosion release of hazardous substance or burn do not unpack pierce strike on or discard the battery in fire or water 1 2 2 Charging by Charger The Nomad must be charged with the charger before first use Plug the USB terminal of the charger into the USB port on the left side of the unit and the other to the power socket to supply power and charge the Nomad Note The charging indicator light is red during charging Do not unplug the charge until the battery is fully charged and the indicator light turns green Please charge when the battery is low or discharged 1 2 3 Charging by Car Charger Plug one terminal of the car charger into the USB port on the left side of the Nomad and the other to the vehicle power socket Note Plug in the car charger after the vehicle is started to awid
16. cording to road condition and abide by traffic regulations 2 2 Navigation Navigation paths are for reference only and the user may decide whether to follow them 2 3 Reception High and crowded structures such as inside of tunnels space between high buildings underground car parks and under waducts weather change or satellite signals turnoff may influence signal reception resulting in positioning failure inaccurate positioning navigation failure or system function abnormity With stereoscopic maps instant animation voice prompt and text prompt of the navigation system you will appreciate its unique charm and enjoy a great trip Different navigation maps may have different operation methods Please follow instructions of corresponding navigation mapping applications 11 Chapter HI Media Chapter Ill Media The Media function includes the music player video player photo browser e book reader and Flash player 3 1 Music Player This section introduces the usage of the music player 3 1 1 Features The music player supports WMA9 and WAW files and selection of play sequence Copy audio files to a folder in your memory card before using the player 3 1 2 Screen and Operation A Tap in the system main screen to enter the Media screen as shown below ge am yh 4 amp Ge OY Ys GPS MeGideebiuetooth Games fools Settings 12 Chapter HI Media e Tap E to enter the Music Play as shown below
17. d WMV ASF and AVI files supported Adjustment of playing progress pause and full screen play supported JPG GIF BMP and PNG files supported Photo rotation Zoom in out and auto play supported TXT files reading page selection supported Enable wireless connection between the Nomad and a Blue tooth mobile phone Othello _DuiDuiPeng Russia Block Lianliankan BoxMan Gobang Snake JawBreaker and Break Out Calculator and Unit set volume backlight language date amp time FM Transmitter USB mode and navigation path view system info screen calibration and factory reset Reversing camera if connected The reversing camera plugs into the A V port When the camera is powered by selecting the vehicles reverse gear this input has priority over all other functions and the camera picture will appear The screen will return to that previously selected when the camera switches off 10 Chapter II GPS Chapter II GPS Various navigation mapping applications can be installed in the Nomad such as CARELAND and RITU intelligent navigation systems which position the navigator wa the satellite receiver and display it on the map set a destination and the system will automatically work out the best path to help the user reach the destination safely and quickly 2 1 Map Due to transportation development inconformity between products and real traffic information will occur a period after product release Please drive ac
18. de tap Kaf to return to the setting screen and tap to finish To cancel the modification tap to return to the setting screen and tap it again to quit 4 7 Paired Device List gel to enter the Paired Device List In the Bluetooth screen tap screen as shown below Paired Device List Nokia 38 Chapter IV Blue tooth Icon Name Explanation Profile list select a paired device from the list on the left and tap this icon to wew the profile list as shown in the following screen Delete one Select a paired device and tap this icon to delete the device Disconnect Select a paired device and tap this icon to disconnect the nawgator from the device 4 7 1 Profile List Select a paired device and tap to view the profile list of this device as shown below Profile List Hand free service iP s e e Dialup networking service Note Profile details may differ for different mobile phone 4 7 1 1 HFP select a service from the Profile List and tap the highlighted icon on the right If the navigator is in connection with the mobile phone tap Hand 39 Chapter IV Bluetooth free service and then wie to disconnect if the navigator is not connected with the mobile phone tap ta for connection 4 7 1 2 Dial Up Network Service select DUN service and then tap rza to enter the DUN screen as shown below GPRS Dial up Networking status disconnect Icon Name Chi
19. ded for low intensity of local GPS satellite signal Contact your agent or distributor Input a new password after recovering the GPS data Note This document is for guidance only and the content is subject to change without notice 64
20. e selection Language 4 pax FE Language English 7 5 Date amp Time Tap EELS to enter in the setting screen to enter the language setting 55 Chapter VII Settin gs screen as shown below Date amp Time setting includes system date setting time setting and time zone setting Date lime AH A Ah 4009 1 gt SSA S 4 GMT Monrovia Reykjavik 7 5 1 Setting the system date and time In the above screen tap A or Vv to set the year month day hour and minute Note Time format options are 12 hour and 24 hour 7 5 2 Setting the system time zone In the above screen tap A or gt to select a time zone For example select GMT 08 00 Beijing Chongqing Hong Kong Urumqi for China 7 6 Calibration r 1 a Tap Gide in the setting screen to prompt the calibration dialog shown as below 56 Chapter VII Settin gs Are you sure to adjust DateTime Calibration Sys Info Transmitter Tap OK to execute calibration or Cancel to cancel calibration and go back to the setting screen Tap OK and the following calibration screen is prompted Click the center of cross cursor with the stylus and the cursor shifts from the center upper left lower left upper right and lower right to finish the calibration and the screen will be closed automatically to go back to the setting screen Please tap on the crosslines firmly The crosslines will continue to move until the
21. er Scale up current photo Scale down current photo Rotate current photo 90 clockwise Cycle play all the photos in the folder from current photo Enter the photo folder to select a photo 21 Chapter III Media x Close Close the browser and return to the Media screen YFO01090 20061109 m EE R eee lt a EE SCH Ei ze ee SE E 5Bwallco unknown unknown unknown unknown Icon Name Explanation Close Close the current folder Retum Return to the previous folder Scroll bar Drag the sliding block to vew all the photos Pr Double tap the screen to view in full screen shown 22 Chapter HI Media While slide show playing photos tap the screen to display the playing speed as shown in the following screen Drag the slider to adjust the speed 3 4 E book Reader This section introduces the usage of the E book reader 3 4 1 Features The reader supports TXT files page turn and folder selection Copy TXT files to a folder in your memory card before using the browser 3 4 2 Screen and Operation KA io Tap Pas in the Media screen to enter the reader screen shown as below 23 Chapter III Media HarryPotterandtheHalf BloodPri jiii Couldn t have been just turned around in the lane and given it to me wouldn t she I was behind her all the way out of iiiithe Three Broomsticks It would have made much more sense to deliver the
22. film being played Enter it to select a film to play Drag the sliding block leftward to play from a previous moment or rightward coming moment Drag it leftward to turn down or rightward to tum up the volume Display the play time and the music duration Tap ca in the video player screen to enter the video folder shown as below Double tap on a video file to start playing Chapter III Media z ij 4 pol e E eg S FL FL e ad pa VIDEO COLO ASF REJOY WMV Can anyon ee St ZSZ m ZSZ m ee e e e e look this QXXS WMV Savage Ga Savage Ga TAKE AWA lt eg z eg eg a eg x eg 1 JS e theleeeva trunkmon trunkmon trunkmon VideoPho Icon Name Explanation Close Close the video folder Scroll Drag the sliding block upward downward to wew all bar the files inside the folder 3 3 Photo Browser This section introduces the usage of the photo browser 3 3 1 Features The photo browser supports JPG GIF BMP and PNG files photo rotation zoom in out and auto play Copy photos to a folder in your memory card before using the browser 20 Chapter III Media 3 3 2 Screen and Operation Tap SES in the Media screen to enter the photo browser screen shown as below Icon Name Previous Next Zoom in Zoom out Rotate Auto play Folder Explanation View the prewew photo in the folder View the next photo in the fold
23. from the phonebook and tap this icon to delete it 43 Chapter V Games Chapter V Games This chapter introduces the usage of Games Tap in the system main screen to enter the Games screen as shown as below Tap to exit oa AN FF amp gt GPS Media Bluetooth Gamesi Tools Settings DuiDuiPeng Russia Block Lianliankan oe i 5 BoxMan Tap to go to the next page 44 Chapter V Games JawBreaker BreakOut 5 1 Othello is Tap CH in the Games screen to enter the screen as shown below 5 2 DuiDuiPeng Time Score New Game 45 Chapter V Games 5 3 Russia Block 5 4 Lianliankan ZEBEEBCZAE ZEEZLCCCCIE SALAH AAAS ALED SEF 1Ol C1 BES subeunda Ercetin KKK NR ESKCES 5 5 BoxMan 46 Chapter V Games 5 6 Gobang LEVEL ONE LEVEL TWO LEVEL THREE LEVEL FOUR LEVEL FIVE 5 7 Snake Food Score Time 5 8 JawBreaker Mode standard y o ooo x Score l 47 Chapter V Games 5 9 BreakOut 48 Chapter VI Tools Chapter VI Tools The tools include Calculator and Unit conversion Tap in the system main screen to enter the tools screen as shown below Tap to exit GPS Media Bluetooth Games Tools Settings Tap Size jn the Tools screen to enter the calculator screen as shown below 49 Chapter VI Tools Calculator 6 2 Unit Tap in the Tools screen to enter the unit converter screen as
24. it Delete all select all the numbers in the list and tap this icon to delete it 35 Chapter IV Bluetooth 4 5 Redial Tap Ss in the Bluetooth screen to redial the latest dialed number and display the call screen Refer to 5 2 Making a Call for detailed operation 4 6 Setting Tap p shown below in the Bluetooth screen to enter the setting screen as iii ring 1 way Keep Bluetooth function active when Bluetooth interface is closed HFP Auto connect when BT startup Icon Name Explanation Name The device s_ display name in the Bluetooth transmission process 36 Chapter IV Blue tooth Icon Name Explanation Tap 4 to set a pin code for the connection Pin code between the PND and mobile phone Ring Tap AI WES to select a ring tone cep Usetooth function active whe Optional If this item is selected Bluetooth interface is closed Bluetooth function remains enabled when the Bluetooth screen is closed Otherwise Bluetooth function will be disabled IST ET ea Optional lf this item is selected the system will generate auto hands free profile between the navgator and the mobile phone when Bluetooth is restarted 4 6 1 Modify Bluetooth Pin Code To modify the Bluetooth PIN code tap H in the above screen to enter the following screen 37 Chapter IV Bluetooth Set Pin Code Bi F p mana 1 ni AZ Input a new PIN co
25. me why Ain t nothin but a heartache Tell me why Ain t nothin but a mistake Tell me why I never wanna hear you say I want it that way 3 1 5 Set the Equalizer In the Music Play screen tap E to enter the equalizer as shown below Equalizer 20db MMM 20db Ww Tick in EES on the upper left of the above screen and then tap to select a music type or User from the drop down menu The music types include Pop Rock Metal Dance Electronic Country Jazz Oldies Blues Nostalgia Opera and speech If User is selected you may drag the slider at will to set the equalizer After setting tap OO to 17 Chapter III Media save and return to the Music Play screen 3 2 Video Player This section introduces the usage of the video player 3 2 1 Features The video player supports WMV ASF and AVI files full screen play progress selection and file selection Copy video files to a folder in your memory card before using the player 3 2 2 Screen and Operation Tap as below aA ama trunkmonkey2 v Xt WWW 00 00 19 00 00 30 r Icon Name Explanation Close Close the video player Previous Play the previous film film 18 Icon Name Play Next film Stop Video folde r Progress i GEE Volume 00 00 19 00 00 30 Time 3 2 3 Select and Play Chapter III Media Explanation Continue playing the paused stopped music Play the next film Stop the
26. n Do not place it without fixing it or in front of an air bag or the area where an air bag may be inflated 1 3 4 Using T FLASH Card Insert the card in the corresponding slot Note 1 Do not take out the IT FLASH card while a navigation program is being run or a media file is being played 2 Avoid dropping the I FLASH card do not exert heaw pressure on it or bend it 3 Avoid using or storing the T FLASH card in high temperature high humidity or direct sunlight Keep the card away from liquid or corrosive substance 4 Mind the direction while inserting the T FLASH card to avoid damaging the slot or the card 1 4 System Main Screen and Major Functions Press the power key onthe top side of the Nomad and release after two seconds to power it on and enter the system main screen shown below E epes SS es ek i vg D z he s mam Wi E se A ah A h a ja Die A Aa COON a Media Bluetooth Games Tools Settings Chapter I Be ginning Use View the functions by pressing at the bottom right of the screen Tap GPS Media Bluetooth Games Tools Setting to enter the next function menus The main functions are listed as below Function GPS Music player Video player Photo browser E book Bluetooth Games Tools setting Explanation Tap to run the navigation software WMAY and WAV files supported Random sequence and cycle play supporte
27. na Mobile Service provider name service provider information 40 Explanation Tap y to select your service provider Tap to add modify or delete the information of the selected service provider Chapter IV Blue tooth Icon Name Explanation Connect to Tap to establish DUN network connection After connection you may enter the WINCE screen to use Internet Explorer for web browsing and downloading 4 8 Search Bluetooth Device Tap in the Bluetooth screen to enter the Search Bluetooth Device screen for auto Bluetooth device search and display as shown below Search bluetooth devices 41 Chapter IV Bluetooth Icon Name Stop i s Pair Pair device gt i list 4 9 Phonebook F a Tap shown below Phonebook Explanation Stop searching for Bluetooth devices After selecting a Bluetooth device tap the icon to pair the navigator and the mobile phone The default PIN code 8888 Shall be input After connection the Profile List of the devce will be displayed Refer to 5 7 Pair Device List Tap to enter the Pair dewce list Refer to 5 7 Pair Device List in the Bluetooth screen to enter the Phonebook screen as 42 Chapter IV Blue tooth Icon Name Explanation Download Download the phonebook of the mobile phone to the PND Dial Select a number from the phonebook and tap this icon to generate a call Delete Select a number
28. screen is aligned _ 7 7 System Info A Tap EAW in the setting screen to view the system information screen as shown below 57 Chapter VII Settings Sys Info RomVersion 82AV4 YF 5 F 09 18 Software Version V3 6 E93 10 21 OEM Info YFAtlas4 Platform ID 5955414E46454E47 Device ID 0000000000000000 SDCard ID 996E3D2C c COPYRIGHT C YF INTERNATIONAL LTD ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 7 8 USB Connect the Nomad to PC via the MINI USB port to transmit data or back up data from the navigator data to PC The Nomad provides MASS STORAGE and MS STORAGE modes Select one in the USB setting 7 8 1 MASS STORAGE 1 Have the Nomad in operation status and the SD card plugged in the slot Usb Option Mass Storage 58 Chapter VII Settings Select MASS STORAGE and tap to save it 3 Connect the MINI USB terminal of the USB cord to the MINI USB port of the Nomad and the standard USB terminal to the USB Host port of PC Then the navigator stop the current program and prompt the following screen e 3 gt gt gt gt gt gt gt l 5 After communication unplug the MINI USB cable 7 8 2 MS ACTIVESYNC Usb Option Mass Storage 59 Chapter VII Settin gs Select MASS ACTIVESYNC and tap to save the setting 2 Install the application Mobile Device in a drive of PC Then the following icon will appear in the drive selection Mobile Device 3 Connect the MINI US

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