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1. 3 Tapi The destination will be taken over The address is entered into the respective fields 5 3 7 Using your home address Survey If you have stored your home address you may quickly start navigation home at any place For information on saving your home address please refer to Home address page 117 Navigating 1 On the MAIN MENU tap the Home icon homewards The route is now being calculated and navigation starts The calculation is based on the settings you have configured in SETTINGS ROUTE OPTIONS i For details please refer to Settings page 108 5 3 8 Voice command Survey You may store a voice command with any destination of your Favourites You may then start navigation to this destination on command For information on storing voice commands please refer to Storing a voice command page 62 Navigating on 1 On the MAIN MENU tap the Voice command icon command 2 Pronounce the voice command of the destination into the Pocket PC when you are prompted to do so The calculation is based on the settings you have configured in SETTINGS ROUTE OPTIONS i For details please refer to Settings page 108 60 Indicating a destination User s manual MobileNavigator 5 5 4 Destination management Survey 5 4 1 Savinga Precondition Navigation Destinations may be stored in two lists the FAVOURITES the RECENT DESTINATIONS list Every destination you
2. gt NAVIGON User s manual MobileNavigator 5 as on April 2005 Copyright NAVIGON GmbH Berliner Platz 11 D 97080 Wurzburg Hotline 0905 8 48 07 O1 0 25 per minute from the British landline network The information contained herein may be changed at any time without prior notification This manual nor any parts thereof may not be reproduced for any purpose whatsoever without the express written consent of NAVIGON GmbH nor transmitted in any form either electronically or mechanically including photocopying and recording Copyright 2005 NAVIGON GmbH All rights reserved User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Table of contents 1 2 3 4 5 User s Manual LP HUEFOGUCTION wiiaiiartenainatinainatenaninianiaaeendniaeninananenreananiaRs 5 i ea Search facilities ANd CONVENTIONS ccc cccee cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 1 2 ADVE irern ci tauenieredida mine T 6 1 3 DUD OR sink dt noah ciara a ted Seunes a ee eamaee tae nee 7 1 4 TAGGINGAIKS oreren a nar a eaaa EA 7 Before YOU De i essre aaa 9 2 1 Installing the SOftWALE cc ccc cece cece esse eee eeeeneeeeseeneeeeeeas 10 2 1 1 Restoring the files of the memory card 10 2 2 Installing the WardWwalrCvsinauieiivoinr eines idle eiak tr areanes 10 2 2 1 Mounting and connecting the Pocket PC 11 2 2 2 Mounting and connecting the GPS receiver 12 2 2 3 Installing the Bluetooth module cceee
3. is no saved itinerary available ej The SELECT ITINERARY screen opens AUTUMN SPRING TOUR DI nA Tarii 1E A 6B T 123 Sym H mE EEL For information on working with lists please refer to Lists page 27 2 Tap the Edit icon The NAME OF THE ITI NERARY screen opens Name of the itinerary V 123 Sym cre m E 3 Enter the new name of the itinerary For information on the use of the keyboard please refer to Software keyboard page 20 a 70 Indicating several destinations Itinerary with stages User s manual MobileNavigator 5 4 Tap vw OK The SELECT ITINERARY screen reopens The itinerary has been renamed AUTUMN TOUR SPRING TOUR Ti RACO Tri 1D A C I O uU 5 Tap OK to load the renamed itinerary OR Tap the Back icon to open the ROUTE PLANNING screen without loading an itinerary Or Delete itinerary 1 Tap the Load itinerary icon This icon is deactivated if there IS no saved itinerary available Ls The SELECT ITINERARY screen opens AUTUMN TOUR SPRING TUR Cl ikanaco Tii ID A B T 123 Sym HEELE For information on working with lists please refer to Lists page 27 Navigation 71 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 2 Tap the Delete icon to delete the selected itinerary The CONFIRM screen appears Are you sure that you want to delete AUTUMN TOUR 3 Tap Pa The SELECT ITINERARY s
4. Changing the user mode page 32 1 In the MAIN MENU tap Navigation The DESTINATION screen opens Country ogi Address lt r Point of interest paa 2e Select on map LHI Contacts 4 4 Tap the Country entry field and select the destination country if it is not yet indicated Note Only countries of which at least a part is represented on the currently loaded map may be selected lb On the DESTINATION screen tap Point of interest The POINT OF INTEREST Screen opens Point of interest i Hearby current position hationwide a i in a town mill ai Me Navigation 49 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 lc On the POINT OF INTEREST screen tap nationwide Selecting a Point of The POI NATIONWIDE screen opens interest of Supraregional Significance Category Any PORTO RENES 2 Select the main category of points of interest to search for from the Category list field e g Airports 3 Select the correct destination from the Point of interest list field For information on working with lists please refer to Lists page 27 Note You need not make entries into the Category field Their purpose is only to shorten the Point of interest list This list may become very extensive especially in big towns For information on saving destinations please refer to Saving a destination page 61 eo g 50 Indicating a destination Use
5. E S System iC My Pictures File Folder E S Daten D O Privat File Folder See Sonstiges E vorlagen File Folder E 4 DYD Drive F 2 Logbook xls 3 50 KB Microsoft E gt E J CD RW Drive G a Logbook xls tmp 504 K6 RDS File E GB control Panel ka Library xml 219KB XML Docurne E3 A Mobile Device 3 Copy the file to your PC and open it with Microsoft Excel 4 The following information is provided by the logbook files the mileage at the beginning of the journey the reason of the journey town and street the date of the journey distance and others You may print the logbook or if necessary add them to the logbook you are keeping for tax purposes 105 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 8 Configuring MobileNavigator Topics covered in this chapter 8 1 Settings page 108 User mode Map information Route information Signpost information Speed limit Volume Representation Automode Routing options Logbook Key configuration Itinerary Format GPS TMC Home address Radio Mute Product information Configuring MobileNavigator 107 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 8 1 Settings Configuration In MobileNavigator you may modify the following settings User mode see page 109 Map information see page 109 Route information see page 110 Signpost information see page 111 Speed limit see page 111 Volume see page 111 Representation see page 111 Automode see page 113 Rou
6. Navigation will start automatically when a GPS signal is available You have two possibilities Wait until navigation starts This will happen as soon as the GPS reception is sufficient Tap Cancel and restart navigation as soon as the reception of GPS signals is convenient You may notice that by watching the GPS symbol on the screen it becomes GPS ready when the reception is good 80 Starting navigation User s manual MobileNavigator 5 6 Working with the map Topics covered in this chapter 6 1 Selecting a map page 82 6 2 Operating the map page 84 6 3 Representation of the map in navigation mode page 90 6 4 Displaying additional information on the map page 92 Working with the map 81 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 6 1 Selecting a map Provided maps 2 V Selecting a map 82 There are additional maps included in the delivery on DVD In case you want to use one of these maps copy it via a card reader to a memory card Note Maps for which you have not purchased the right of use must be activated Please refer to the separate manual in the enclosure Proceed as follows 1 Connect your PC and your Pocket PC via ActiveSync 2 Insert the MobileNavigator DVD ROM 1 into your DVD drive The Installer Tool Starts automatically 3 Click Transmit map 4 Follow the instructions on the screen Follow then the instructions given below in Selecting a map Note In case
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8. circumstances and the road traffic regulations allow doing so MobileNavigator will guide you to your destination even when you have gone off course from your route When you turn off the GPS receiver or when the reception of GPS signals is obstructed MobileNavigator does not close but navigation is interrupted As soon as the GPS receiver works again the navigation system notices a possible change of your current position and recalculates the route You may simply continue navigation When you quit navigation mode by command the MAIN MENU appears You may then indicate another destination or reassume the by selecting the former destination from the Recent destinations list When you have reached your destination the system pronounces the message You have reached your destination The map is no more presented in navigation mode A small green arrow indicates your current position General information on navigation User s manual MobileNavigator 5 5 2 Starting MobileNavigator Starting the 1 Turn your PDA on navida On BOM Wane 2 Tap the MobileNavigator icon on the desktop At the first start and each time you had terminated MobileNavigator via the Quit icon the following message appears Please note that the road traffic regulations are prior to the instructions of Wa VIGON MobileNavigator Please don t operate the device while driving 3 7 the vw button If you do not accept and if you tap the button t
9. GPS signals may be obstructed by windscreen heating wires by a windscreen aerial or when the windscreen is moralised In this case you might use an Y external vehicle antenna which may be obtained from our support team from our online shop or from your specialised dealer 2 Plug the connection cable of the GPS receiver to the respective socket of the adapter which connects the Pocket PC to the power supply 3 Plug the jack of the adapter into the socket of the cigarette lighter 4 Turn the GPS receiver on a m Power supply connector TT Th z 0 2 2 3 Installing the Bluetooth module Bluetooth module If you have purchased the Bluetooth module together with your GPS receiver it was inserted and has been set up during the installation procedure In case you have purchased it as a supplement proceed as described in Bluetooth module page 121 12 Installing the hardware User s manual MobileNavigator 5 2 2 4 Installing the TMC module TMC module If you have purchased the TMC module together with your GPS receiver it was inserted and has been set up during the installation procedure In case you have purchased it as a supplement proceed as described in TMC module page 120 2 2 5 Initialising the GPS receiver and the TMC module Initialisation of t TMC module Before you begin he ee The initialisation process of the TMC module starts automatically Within a few seconds the TM
10. If you have not understood the instructions or if you are not sure about what to do next you may quickly refer to the map or arrow view of your navigation system Important safety information User s manual MobileNavigator 5 2 4 2 Safety information on the GPS receiver g O fF o ov Cf OF Caution As it is not waterproof do not expose your GPS receiver to water Caution Do not install the cable next to security relevant equipment and supply lines Caution Please check the security relevant equipment when you have installed the navigation system Caution The GPS receiver should be disconnected from the power supply while your car is parking As it spends energy permanently you might risk discharging the car battery Caution The installation of the GPS receiver must not interfere with the sure operation of your car Note Do not varnish the GPS receiver Doing so might impede the reception of GPS signals Note Do not use any harsh solvents for cleaning the GPS receiver A damp cloth is sufficient You might damage the case of the GPS receiver Note Do not unplug by pulling the cable This might damage the cable Note Do not fold the cable Check that the cable may not be damaged by any sharp object 2 4 3 Safety information on the installation in the vehicle Before you begin Caution Do not fix the holder within the deployment zone of airbags Caution When you install the holder ple
11. SLICE 3 Tap vw to delete the destination from the list The destination is now deleted from the list 5 5 Indicating several destinations Itinerary with stages 4 Itinerary planning 64 This function is only available in Extended mode For information on how to change the user mode please refer to Changing the user mode page 32 You may plan itineraries without receiving GPS signals e g comfortably at home Planned itineraries may be stored Thus you may plan as many itineraries as you want e g for holidays Indicating several destinations Itinerary with stages User s manual MobileNavigator 5 5 5 1 Indicating route points Planning itineraries 1 On the MAIN MENU tap Route planning The ROUTE PLANNING Screen opens Total distance Unknown 2 Tap the Add route point icon to enter the first route point The DESTINATION screen opens 3 Indicate the destination as described in Indicating a destination page 41 Street i ay Front Street E ite Show on map Saye J Add to itinerary 4 Tap Add Navigation 65 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 The ITINERARY PLANNING Screen opens The destination is added as stage point 1 LS11 5 LEEDS 1 Front Street 1 d oh o Total distance Unknown Show on map Start navigation a 5 Repeat steps 2 4 for every stage point you want to add to the itinerary 1 LEEDS Front
12. Tap this icon to add a stage point The new stage point will be added before the stage point which currently has the focus You may shift it using the Route point up and Route point down ICONS Navigation 67 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Managing itineraries Save itinerary Only itineraries that contain at least one route point may be saved Otherwise this icon is deactivated ir 1 Tap this icon to save the itinerary you have planned The NAME OF THE ITINERARY screen opens Name of the itinerary 2 Enter a name for the itinerary Software keyboard page 20 3 Tap PA OK Note Only the route points will be saved If you load an itinerary you will have to recalculate it 3 For information on the use of the keyboard please refer to 68 Indicating several destinations Itinerary with stages User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Load itinerary This icon is deactivated if there is no saved itinerary available we 1 Tap this icon to load a saved itinerary e g to modify it or for navigation purposes The SELECT ITINERARY screen opens AUTUMN SPRING TUR Cl ikanaco Teo iD A B E T 123 Syn ERO mE EER 2 Select the itinerary you want to load For information on working with lists please refer to Lists page 27 3 Tap 4 Navigation 69 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Rename itinerary 1 Tap the Load itinerary icon This icon is deactivated if there
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14. change the user mode please refer to Changing the user mode page 32 87 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 F 3 P Preferences an STOF Quit navigation 88 The ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS screen opens Close window 7 Gat Night mode _ Block road Interim destination E 7 Next destination Route options ro STOF Preferences Quit navigation C4 Might mode Tap this icon to toggle between Day and Night map view mode Tap this icon to switch the voice instructions on off Preferences Tap Preferences to display the SETTINGS screen For details please refer to Settings page 108 Quit navigation This function is only available in navigation mode Tap Quit navigation to exit navigation mode Block road Unblock These functions are only available in navigation mode For details please refer to Blocking a route section page 99 Operating the map ey Wa rat ip 1 Interim destination Hi Route options Next destination Working with the map User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Set interim destination This function is only available in navigation mode Tap Set interim destination to add a new route point to your itinerary The route will be recalculated and the newly added route point will be the first destination to navigate to Navigation to the other route points will be executed later For details please refer to Add
15. destination entered previously Recent destinations For details please refer to Recent destinations page 58 Tap the Map button to select another map from the memory card which is currently inserted For details please refer to Working with the map page 81 Tap the Settings button to modify the settings of MobileNavigator i P Settings For details please refer to Settings page 108 Tap the Quit button to quit MobileNavigator Starting MobileNavigator User s manual MobileNavigator 5 5 3 Indicating a destination Basic principle of In this chapter you will learn about the possibilities for indicating navigation and managing destinations in MobileNavigator For details on how to start navigation to a destination please refer to Starting navigation page 77 Indicating a In MobileNavigator there are several possibilities to enter or to destination select destinations Entering an address see page 41 Selecting a point of interest see page 43 Selecting destinations from the contacts list see page 51 Indicating destinations on the map see page 53 Favourites see page 56 Recent destinations see page 58 Using your home address see page 60 f 2 amp ff 2 Voice command see page 60 5 3 1 Entering an address Extended mode 1 In the MAIN MENU tap Navigation The DESTINATION screen opens Country Great Britain Gait Address ae Point of interest ks Select o
16. destinations as itinerary points for navigation purposes Traffic Message Channel TMC supplies your navigation system with the latest traffic information A TMC module which is available as accessory receives the signals which are broadcasted by radio stations 125 11 Index A Additional functions ccececeeeees 87 PCT E estes aa heed EE A A E seeks 120 ANteNNa ero ven whecancuecctn wes ew hewn uc 120 Assistance for navigation 55 90 B BIOCKIAO erena en 99 Bluetooth Expansion Module ceeeee ees 121 C COMGACES ana A NA 51 Addresses rerperr beh Sertnn been igee 51 Current POSITION cceeeeee cece eeeeees 90 D Destination D l le rerio cs aa a a i 64 Navigate TO aE 77 REM AING 454 siutnernimeiustiwssteeecveecimaeus 63 E ETA Estimated Time of Arrival 110 EXI SIQNDOSUES eoig inset tiatee roads 111 F FAVOUIILES TA E E 56 G CMT ene a a 25 GP Sos ese a a whack 15 GPS ICOM siete noni ete A 24 26 Sil ON al eer aa AAE 15 GPS rece Sscecuiencnturecavcabauauchshenanten 36 Bluetooth Module ccceeeeeees 121 CO Me DOR orreri aa 123 OU ci xah ony one E 120 Expansion MoOdules 0eeeeees 120 NITIANSATION arai enar 14 MOUNE niaaa deeds 10 Index User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Possible error SOUICES eceeeeee 123 SENOS aara AN 116 TMC modqdule aaanannnnnnnnnnannnnannnnna 120 H HD OP eaen eaaa a a a a 25 Home A
17. detection when you have reconnected or changed your GPS receiver Follow the instructions on the screen Tap Manual settings when automatic detection is not successful Set the following values Setting Signification Receiver Tap the Type of receiver field Select the appropriate receiver from the list and tap OK COM port Tap the COM port field and indicate the COM USB port used by the receiver Baud If you are using a GPS receiver of another brand than NAVIGON Type Other receiver enter the respective Baud rate into the Baud field Automatic search 116 Settings User s manual MobileNavigator 5 8 1 15 TMC TMC On the TMC screen determine whether route modifications caused by TMC traffic information are to be carried out automatically or with explicit confirmation Tap the Route modification field to toggle between Automatically and With confirmation 8 1 16 Home address Home address On the HOME ADDRESS screen you may save your home address to quickly start navigation homewards from anywhere 1 Tap Enter your home address The DESTI NATION screen opens 2 Tap the Address button and enter your home address as described in Entering an address page 41 3 Tap the Set as home address button The address is indicated on the HOME ADDRESS screen 8 1 17 Radio Mute This function is only available in Extended mode a For information on how to change the user mode please refer to Changing th
18. save the modifications The modifications will be taken over and displayed on the map 95 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 7 Useful functions for navigation Topics covered in this chapter 7 1 Adding a stage point during navigation page 98 7 2 Next destination page 99 7 3 Blocking a route section page 99 7 4 Using TMC functionality page 100 7 5 Keeping the logbook page 104 Useful functions for navigation 97 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Survey In MobileNavigator the following functions are available in navigation mode Adding a stage point during navigation see below Skipping the next stage point see page 99 Blocking a route section see page 99 Using TMC functionality see page 100 Gf 2 8 Keeping the logbook see page 104 7 1 Adding a stage point during navigation Adding a stage point during navigation Adding a stage point 98 This function is only available in Extended mode For information on how to change the user mode please refer to Changing the user mode page 32 At any moment during navigation you may add a new stage point to your itinerary The route will be recalculated in order to make the new stage point the next destination to navigate to The other remaining stage points will be navigated to after the new one Precondition The map is being displayed in navigation mode 1 Tap short on any place on the map 2 Tap Set interim destinati
19. the Installer Tool does not start automatically start the Windows Explorer Select the directory of your DVD drive and double click the Setup exe file Note Maps for which you have not purchased the right of use must be activated Please refer to the separate manual in the enclosure To load another map which is available on the currently inserted memory card proceed as follows 1 If the desired map is on another memory card than the currently inserted one open the MAIN SCREEN and tap the Quit button la Remove the memory card which is currently inserted lb Insert the memory card which contains the map you want to work with lc Start MobileNavigator over Note You need not execute steps 2 to 4 unless there is more than one map stored on the inserted memory card Selecting a map User s manual MobileNavigator 5 2 On the MAIN SCREEN tap the Map button Navigation Route planning cae Show map a fC Settings The AVAILABLE MAPS screen opens SD Card MAPS British Isles map S50 Cardi MAPS Europ 3 Tap the entry of the map you want to work with 4 Tap The selected map is now loaded The MAIN SCREEN opens Working with the map 83 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 6 2 Operating the map Survey Displaying the map Extended mode Standard mode 84 There are various pieces of information available on the Map screen Learn in this chapter about the
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21. times You need not enter small letters or special characters when entering a destination s town or street name MobileNavigator replaces these characters automatically When you are looking for e g a French town called H roines simply type HEROINES Tap the icon to enter a space character Tap the icon to delete the character at the left of the cursor 123 Tap the icon to enter numbers e g for a postcode ABC Tap the oe icon to return to the character entry mode Operating the navigation software 23 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Special characters Moving the cursor When you tap a key a line above the software keyboard appears which lists all characters that may be entered by this key The active character is highlighted h j MNOGOOGOOGN ABC DEF JKL If e g you want to type tap the MNO key repeatedly until is highlighted in the line above the software keyboard You need not enter special characters when entering a destination s town or street name but they may be helpful for entering names for saved destinations and itineraries If you want to delete another character than the one to the left of the cursor position or if you want to insert a character at another place than at the end of the text you have to move the cursor to the respective place Just tap the place where you want to have the cursor 3 3 Command buttons Icons 24 The following butto
22. C icon on your Pocket PC switches from No TMC to Searching for broadcast station and finally to TMC ready E No TMC FS Searching for broadcast station di TMC ready Note In case the symbol No TMC is shown the TMC module is possibly not inserted correctly or the GPS receiver is not connected correctly No TMC is also shown when your navigation system does not dispose of a TMC receiver For details on the operation of the TMC module please refer to Using TMC functionality page 100 3s User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Initialisation of the GPS receiver 14 The initialisation process of the GPS receiver starts automatically Within 15 seconds the GPS icon on your Pocket PC switches from No GPS to No signal As soon as the signals of more than 3 satellites are being received the GPS icon switches to GPS ready 4 No signal GPS ready This procedure may take about 20 minutes When the GPS icon becomes GPS ready earlier it would be good to leave the GPS receiver turned on for about 15 more minutes in order to grant its correct operation No GPS The initialisation process is finished when the reception of more than 3 satellites is assured after about 20 seconds Note This initialisation process must be carried out only once The other times the GPS receiver will be ready within about one minute Note When the GPS receiver is connected to the power supply for the first time
23. DDENHAM MEAO 4 BIDDESDENM SP11 9 123 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 6 lajwje r t z u ijojp amp ja s ajf ajh ijk ij y s c yjbjnjm strganje fa o etje 4 PEEN mE EEE nee e eee Use the stylus to operate the standard keyboard You may use small or capital letters for entering destination data Hardware keys User s manual MobileNavigator 5 And you need not enter special characters when entering a destination s town or street name MobileNavigator replaces these characters automatically When you are looking for e g a French town called H roines simply type heroines 3 2 2 Character keyboard ATES Entering a space deleting a character Switching between character and number entry oo im BIDBOROUGH TN3 0 Bidborough BIDDENDEN THe 8 BIDDENHSM MK40 4 A E O I O U You may carry out all entries with your finger on the character keyboard But you may enter capital letters only You need not enter small letters or special characters when entering a destination s town or street name MobileNavigator replaces these characters automatically When you are looking for e g a French town called H roines simply type HEROINES Tap the icon to enter a space character Tap the icon to delete the character at the left of the cursor 123 Tap the 123 icon to enter numbers e g for a postcode ABC Tap the icon to return to the charac
24. Experienced users who are ready to spend some time in getting used to operate the complete functionality word in extended mode Some configuration settings have an effect on the work in standard mode but can only be changed in extended mode For further information please refer to Configuring MobileNavigator page 107 4 2 Changing the user mode You may at any time switch to the other user mode 1 In the MAIN MENU tap Settings The SETTINGS screen appears User mode Signpost information Speed limit Volume Routing options keypad The User mode entry is at the top of the list If it is not selected tap the Up icon repeatedly until User mode is selected 2 Tap 32 Two different user modes User s manual MobileNavigator 5 The USER MODE screen appears user mode ATIA shos Factory settings Cancel Your current user mode is indicated on the Current user mode field 3 Tap Current user mode to switch to the other user mode The name of the user mode you want to switch to becomes the caption of the entry field 4 Tap Save to save the changes Note When you switch to standard mode a dialog window asks you whether you want to keep the configuration changes Y you have made in extended mode This dialog window appears even when you have not made any configuration changes Tap Yes if you want to keep these changes The USER MODE screen closes and you are in the Main menu of the us
25. ITES screen On this screen you may amp 56 select destinations for navigation purposes rename destinations and delete destinations from the list Indicating a destination User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Extended mode 1 In the MAIN MENU tap Navigation The DESTINATION screen opens Country ogee Address oe Point of interest pane fe Select on map LHI Contacts 4 4 Tap the Country entry field and select the destination country if it is not yet indicated Note Only countries of which at least a part is represented on the currently loaded map may be selected lb On the DESTINATION screen tap Favourites Standard mode 1 In the MAIN MENU tap Favourites Saved destinations The FAVOURITES screen opens ALICE G66 5 GLASGOW Gadloch Avenue 5 4 1455 55 9176 T 123 Sym HE a Fe 2 Tap the entry of the respective destination Navigation 57 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Note An asterisk behind a name indicates that a voice command for the respective destination has been stored For information on working with lists please refer to Lists page 27 3 Tap Vv The ADDRESS screen opens The address data of the selected destination is entered into the respective fields Town or Postcode G66 5 GLASGOW otreet ai e Show on map Saye Start navigation For information on deleting or renaming saved destinations 2 p
26. LEY os ee Tap short on any place on the map The ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS screen opens Close window C4 Lo Night mode Simulation Preferences Close map Indicating several destinations Itinerary with stages User s manual MobileNavigator 5 3 Tap Simulation The route will be recalculated for simulation purposes Calculate route to WAKEFIELD F2 9 Balne Lane Simulation starts when calculation has finished Stopping the You may quit a simulation at any moment simulation 1 Tap short on any place on the map The ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Screen opens 2 Tap Stop navigation 5 6 Starting navigation Precondition You have entered a destination as described in Indicating a destination page 41 OR You have selected a destination from the FAVOURITES as described in Favourites page 56 OR You have selected one of your RECENT DESTI NATIONS as described in Recent destinations page 58 OR You have planned or loaded an itinerary as described in Indicating several destinations Itinerary with stages page 64 Navigation 77 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Extended mode 1 Tap Start navigation The ROUTE OPTIONS screen opens Motorways Ferries Toll roads Start navigation 2 Determine the route options For detailed information on setting the route options please refer to Routing options page 114 Note The standard settings for the rou
27. N NAVIGATION cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 36 D2 Starting MobileNavigator sessssssrerersrsrererererrrrrrrrrrrerene 37 52 Extended ModE eierne AA A 37 522 okandard MOQO seneni eeo E E a 39 5 3 indicating a destination sciensia a inte eed ates 41 3 5 Enterno an address ieira ae raro 41 5 3 2 Selecting a point of interest cece eee esse ee eees 43 5 3 3 Selecting destinations from the contacts list 51 Table of contents User s manual MobileNavigator 5 5 3 4 Indicating destinations on the Map 0eeee ees 53 SAD FAVOULILES vip siaiuttinlar ori E Ea NTE ri O 56 5 3 6 Recent destinations s seserrerererrrrerrrrrrererrerrrre 58 5 3 7 Using your home address sssseserererrrrrrerrrererrerne 60 SAO VOCeCOMMaNA aeree e aoi 60 5 4 Destination management s s ssserersesrerrrerrrrrrererrrrrrrerrr 61 5 4 1 Saving a destination ccc cece eee eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeaes 61 5 4 2 Storing a VOICE command cece eee eee eee eee eeeeeeees 62 5 4 3 Renaming a deStination cccccceee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeees 63 5 4 4 Deleting a destination cccccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 64 DD Indicating several destinations Itinerary with stages 64 5 5 1 Indicating route points cccceccee essen eee eee eeeeeeeees 65 5 5 2 Editing saving and managing Itineraries 67 D Calculating ME FOUTE iro Ea E 72 5 5 4 Displaying
28. Street 2 WAKEFIELD Balne Lane HDI 1 HUDDERSFIELD 3 Knight Street Dwd h a Total distance Unknown CH we pza ke Show on map ar Start navigation q4 Z4 66 Indicating several destinations Itinerary with stages User s manual MobileNavigator 5 5 5 2 Editing saving and managing itineraries Survey You may plan as many itineraries as you want e g for holidays You may save them and use them later for navigation purposes At any moment you may add stage points modify the order of the stages or display the itinerary on the map The following commands are available on the ITINERARY PLANNING Screen Selection These icons are deactivated when the list does not contain any route point Tap this icon to move the selection one route point up Tap this icon several times to move the selection several route points up Tap this icon to move the selection one route point down Tap this icon several times to move the selection several route points down Changing the order Route point up Tap this icon to navigate to the respective stage point earlier example stage 3 becomes stage 2 Route point down Tap this icon to navigate to the respective stage point later example stage 2 becomes stage 3 Deleting and adding route points Delete route point Tap this icon to delete the selected route point from the list This icon is deactivated when not route point is selected Add route point
29. alue the more accurate Is the position determination value 0 no deviation from the real position Values up to 8 are convenient for navigation purposes Speed Indicates your current speed Position Indicates the address of your current position Save Tap this button to add the current address to the FAVOURITES Quit Tap this button to quit the GPS screen Logbook Tap this icon to access the logbook functions For details on the TMC functionality please refer to Keeping the 2 logbook page 104 Operating the navigation software 25 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 TMC The TMC symbol is placed at the bottom of the screen The different TMC icons have the following significance Symbol Significance i A TMC module is not inserted or not pam connected correctly No TMC OR The GPS receiver is turned off or not connected correctly rN The TMC receiver is ready but cannot receive TMC signals This is the case when e g you are in an area where TMC is not available Searching for broadcast station TMC ready TMC signals are being received z TMC Tap this icon to display TMC information For details on the TMC functionality please refer to Using TMC functionality page 100 3 3 1 Command buttons with caption Command buttons You will find command buttons with captions on almost every screen of MobileNavigator There is three groups of command buttons 1 Command butt
30. and button to display On or not Off the Info bar 17ayd 22 mph Tap the respective command button to display On or not Off Points of Interest on the map Tap the respective command button to display On or not Off Street names on the map Displaying additional information on the map User s manual MobileNavigator 5 6 Via the arrow buttons select Route information Dist to final dest Time to final dest On ETA at final dest OFT oe Dist to next dest Time to next dest ETA at next dest Cancel 7 Tap the command buttons to display On or not Off the respective information on the map The desired information on the entire itinerary upper section and on the current stage lower section will be displayed at the right hand side of the map 3 35 pm o0h50 35mls 3 00 pm ooh1Ls 1imls This symbol means itinerary All information displayed below refers to the final destination This symbol means stage All information displayed below refers to the next stage point This section is only available if you have indicated more than one destination to navigate to Line 2 ETA Estimated time of arrival Line 3 Remaining time to arrival estimated Line 4 Remaining distance to arrival estimated Working with the map 93 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 8 Via the arrow buttons select Signpost information F 4 Show traffic signs Cancel The S
31. ardware keys On the KEYS screen you may configure the hardware keys of your Pocket PC to execute the Up Down Left Right OK and Return actions This enables convenient and easy operation When you quit the navigation software the keys will have their standard functionality Tap the Configure button to check or to modify the configuration 8 1 12 Itinerary This function is only available in Extended mode i For information on how to change the user mode please refer to Changing the user mode page 32 Proceeding On the ITINERARY screen determine whether you want to automatically to the navigate automatically to the next stage point after having next stage point reached a stage point Yes or not No Tap the Proceed automatically to the next stage point button to toggle between Yes and No If you don t proceed automatically you may proceed as follows 1 In navigation mode tap short on any place on the map 2 Select Next destination Configuring MobileNavigator 115 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 8 1 13 Format Units On the FORMAT screen determine which units are to be used for time and distance indications Setting Signification Time Tap the Time field to toggle between 12 hours AM PM and 24 hours time format Distance Tap the Distance field to toggle between kilometres or miles distance units 8 1 14 GPS GPS On the GPS screen configure the GPS receiver Tap Automatic
32. are indicating and the destinations from the RECENT DESTINATIONS list may be added to the FAVOURITES This makes sense if you want to navigate more often to the respective destination Destinations from the FAVOURITES may be renamed Items from both lists may be deleted destination You have entered a destination as described in Indicating a destination page 41 OR You have opened the RECENT DESTINATIONS list as described in Recent destinations page 58 1 Tap the Save icon If you have opened the RECENT DESTI NATIONS list tap the Edit icon The NAME OF DESTINATION screen opens Name of destination 61 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 2 Enter a name for the destination Software keyboard page 20 3 Tap Pa The destination has now been added to the FAVOURITES 3 For information on the use of the keyboard please refer to 5 4 2 Storing a voice command Survey You may store a voice command with any destination of your Favourites You may then start navigation to this destination on command Storing a voice 1 Open the FAVOURITES screen and select the destination for command which you want to store a voice command 2 Tap the Edit icon The NAME OF DESTI NATION dialog box opens Name of destination ALICE ai Yoice recording 7 3 Tap the Voice command button The following message appears Speak after the signal Recording will stop automatica
33. ase check that it may not constitute any safety risk even in case of an accident 17 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 3 Operating the navigation software Topics covered in this chapter 3 1 Hardware keys page 20 3 2 Software keyboard page 20 Standard keyboard Character keyboard Mobile phone keyboard 3 3 Command buttons page 24 Command buttons with caption 3 4 Lists page 27 Operating the navigation software 19 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 3 1 Hardware keys Key configuration In MobileNavigator you may configure the hardware keys of your Pocket PC to execute the Up Down Left Right OK and Return actions This enables convenient and easy operation When you quit the navigation software the keys will have their standard functionality 1 On the main screen tap Settings The SETTINGS screen opens Via the arrow buttons select the KEYS screen Tap Configure Select the keys for the respective actions a a Tap the Save button 3 2 Software keyboard Survey A software keyboard appears at the bottom of the screen when text entries are necessary Choose between a standard keyboard a character keyboard or a mobile phone keyboard Select a software keyboard by tapping the respective icon at the bottom of the screen The icon of the active keyboard appears pressed 3 2 1 Standard keyboard 20 BIDBOROUGH TNS 0 Bidborough BIDDENDENM TN2 5j BI
34. ate whether it is a Business journey or a Private journey 5 Tap The system creates the first logbook entry The Logbook icon toggles to Logbook activated Collecting data on your trip stops when you arrive at your destination when you quit navigation or when you quit MobileNavigator Alternatively you may tap the Logbook icon Tap the Action field and select Exit The Logbook icon toggles to Logbook deactivated Keeping the logbook Adding an entry Working with the logbook Useful functions for navigation User s manual MobileNavigator 5 You may possibly want to add entries to the logbook e g when your car was refuelled or when you have visited several clients without using your car In this case tap the Logbook icon Tap the Action field and select Add entry you may transmit the logbook files to your PC where you may open them and modify the entries if necessary 1 Establish an ActiveSync connection between your PC and your Pocket PC For details refer to the manual or your Pocket PC 2 Inthe root directory of your Pocket PC select Logbook xls fe Mobile Device Fie Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help pack hi gt wi P Search E rote BFE Address A Mobile Device ka Folders x Mame Size Type E Desktop A My Pocket Pic System Folc g My Documents 3 Annotations File Folder P My Computer O Geschaftlich File Folder g H 314 Floppy A Mein Posteingang File Folder
35. ay effect the following modifications Setting Signification Skin Skins are made to personalize the user interface of MobileNavigator Tap the Skin field Select one of the available skins and tap OK Darken at night Tap this field and select whether the screen or your Pocket PC is to be darkened at night or not Configuring MobileNavigator 111 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 1 7 Speed limit Speed control 112 On the SPEED LIMIT screen you may effect the following modifications Setting Show traffic signs Warning in built up areas Warning outside built up areas Significance This command indicates whether signposts indicating speed limits are currently being displayed or not Tap the Show traffic signs command and select whether speed limits should be displayed Always On speeding only or Never This command indicates from how much speeding on you want to be warned when driving within built up areas Tap the Warning in built up areas command to select another value or to set it to Never This command indicates from how much Speeding on you want to be warned when driving outside built up areas Tap the Warning outside built up areas command to select another value or to set it to Never Note This information can only be displayed when it is contained in the cartographic material Caution Information contained in the cartographic material can be wrong e g due to r
36. bileNavigator 5 Standard mode Selecting a contact s address _52 In the MAIN MENU tap Navigation The DESTINATION screen opens ate reat Britain ogee Address On Nearby current position F lt ina town a Fal re Contacts Tap the Country entry field and select the destination country if it is not yet indicated Note Only countries of which at least a part is represented on the currently loaded map may be selected lb On the DESTINATION screen tap Contacts Your Pocket PC s contacts list opens 2 Tap the respective contact s entry and hold until you get the context menu Contacts a 21333 amp Alle Kontakte Fab cde fah ik Inmlopa rst pre 1 Kunde 2 Kunde Mavigon E Mail senden kontakt bertragen kontakt l schen MobileNavigator Senden Bluetooth Wahlen Bluetooth Neu Ansicht Extras E 3 Tap MobileNavigator Indicating a destination User s manual MobileNavigator 5 3a The following screen opens when there was more than one address to be found for the respective contact Contacts a 21333 More than one address is stored For this contact Please select the address you want to navigate to Private address Isekai 19 20249 Hamburg Other address ik Berliner Platz 11 ok 97070 Worzburg E 3b Tap the OK button which belongs to the address you want to use as destination MobileNavigator adopts th
37. cale the map up or down Zoom in by drawing a rectangle on the map beginning with the upper left corner Zoom out by beginning with the lower right corner Scroll In Scroll mode button down you may scroll the map Tap on the screen and drag to the desired direction Operating the map Map in driving direction north oriented Working with the map User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Entire route Tap the Itinerary icon to display the whole itinerary Tap the In driving direction North oriented icon Ea Es to switch between the two available modes of map orientation North orientation orientation in driving direction North orientation Tap this icon button down to orientate the map north up Tap this icon button up to orientate the map in driving direction 3D view Tap this icon to display the map in 3D mode bee flight view 2D view Tap this icon to return to the 2D mode standard Zoom in Tap Zoom in to scale the map down Zoom bar Tap one of the zoom bar sections to modify the scale of the map Zoom out Tap Zoom out to scale the map up Additional functions Tapping short any place on the map makes the ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS screen appear Depending on whether you are in navigation mode or not this screen offers different functions The range of offered functionality depends also on whether you are working in standard or in extended mode For information on how to
38. creen reopens The deleted route is no more listed SPRING TOUR SUMMER TOUR 5 5 3 Calculating the route An itinerary may be calculated even without GPS reception in order to get an impression on the route The system assumes then the first route point to be the start point of the route current position and makes it the start point The first indicated Note When you start navigation the system identifies your V route point is then the first stage point 72 Indicating several destinations Itinerary with stages User s manual MobileNavigator 5 1 Tap this icon to calculate the distance and the estimated duration of the entire itinerary The ROUTE OPTIONS screen opens Speed profile T Motorways Ferries Toll roads gt Calculate route ri a i 2 Determine the route options For detailed information on setting the route options please refer to Routing options page 114 changed on the ROUTE OPTIONS screen For detailed information on changing the standard settings refer also to Note The standard settings for the route options may be Configuring MobileNavigator page 107 3 Tap the Calculate route icon The route is being calculated A message window informs you on the progress of calculation Calculate route fom LEEDS LS1 4 Front Street to WAKEFIELD WF 9 Balne Lane Section 1 of itinerary gg When the route is calculated the total distance an
39. culation of the remaining time and of the estimated time of arrival ETA 1 Tap the Speed profile button Select one of the available profiles and tap OK 2 3 Tap the Type of routing field and select one of the following options Option Dynamic route TMC Fast route Short route Signification This option is only available when TMC Signals may be received With this option the quickest route will be calculated Reported traffic obstructions on your route will be considered automatically The Fast route is being calculated when TMC is not received The quickest route will be calculated The shortest route will be calculated Tap the Motorways Ferries and Toll roads fields successively and select one of the following options Option Permitted Avoid Forbidden Signification The respective kind of street will be regarded for route calculation The respective kind of street will be avoided if reasonable The respective kind of street will be disregarded for route calculation Settings User s manual MobileNavigator 5 8 1 10 Logbook Logbook On the LOGBOOK screen determine whether the logbook is to be started automatically at the beginning of navigation Yes or not No Tap the Start automatically button to toggle between Yes and No Independent from the settings made here you may at any time start or stop the logbook via the ICA ICON 8 1 11 Key configuration H
40. d the estimated duration from the first to the last route point are Navigation 73 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 74 displayed below the route points list of the ITINERARY PLANNING screen Furthermore the distance and the estimated duration of each stage will be indicated with the selected route point entry 1 LEEDS Front Street WE 0 WAKEFIELD 2 Balne Lane iimls ooh i 3 HUDDERSFIELD Knight St Total distance 36mls Time 00 h S2 min Te E Z Y Eas Show on map j Start navigation Indicating several destinations Itinerary with stages User s manual MobileNavigator 5 5 5 4 Displaying the itinerary on the map Show itinerary Tap the Show on map button to display the entire itinerary on the map The map screen opens H AN i wea D RADFORD LEE ay The itinerary is highlighted in orange The route points are marked by flags For information on working with maps please refer to Working with the map page 81 5 5 5 Simulating the route Simulation V Navigation You may execute a simulated navigation along the itinerary when the route has been calculated Note The reception of GPS signals is not necessary for the simulation Simulation is restricted to routes of 60 miles max 75 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 76 Tap the Show on map button The itinerary is displayed on the map po RADFORD LEE BS BARNS
41. dCIeSS cccccecececucaeaes 60 117 l Indication of destinations GOMEAGES acanna T Rana 51 PAV OUNICES urane ee iaa 56 Home AGGIES S ciiviexnictvenlwioretadecehecks 60 ON THEM a wi ial tind 53 Points of interest cece eee ee eeee 43 Recent destinations cceeeees 58 Saved destinations ccccececeecuces 56 VOICE commande 60 62 HTO Dar ceranae a a E 92 109 Information HNEra yeo a 93 Slade eee a ae ee ee eee 91 93 Interim destination ccceeaees 89 98 PEN GK ALY mereranna hdvnetidinaneaats 93 115 Itinerary PIANNING cccceeeee eee eees 64 K KEV DOOlG ireren a enea 20 KOV re nn A acemeene 115 L LOQDOOK rinrin Ai 104 115 M Main screen esesosononenennnrnrnrrrrnn 37 39 MaD agenden are e a 84 POV OW een e ee ean ee 87 SD WICW aana a a a A 87 Day NON trernen a A 88 DIG DIOY areen Er En 38 84 FCE ZO x3 A OEA 86 Hide SNOW ICONS cceccececececeeaees 86 MOD eaea Durnin escent Peau n 92 FNTORIMGTION sarren aai 92 Eray eea ni 87 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Orientation a ecte ictal 87 Points of Interest 000e 92 109 ROULE merrer a ea N dw kas tes 87 SCOE aeaa a a ee came ches 86 Street NAMES succsee 92 109 ZOOM careswh es i aca a Pensa N ene 86 ZOO I an T 87 ZOOM OUU easpa r a eea 87 MobileNavigator O a A E 39 40 SLAM eare e a a r Eaa 37 N Navigation Proceed automatically 115 EE LAEE I EAN EEE I E TAE 88 SEATER A 71 P
42. dow GLASGOW CITY HALL G1 1 GLASGOW a Start navigation epy Search nearby You have the following options This function is only available when GPS reception is possible The GPS symbol must be GPS ready Tap the Start navigation button to start navigation to the selected place Caution Using this function while you are already navigating deletes all current destinations stage points and destination point 55 Navigation User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Search nearby i it let a i Interim destination 5 3 5 Favourites Tap the Save button to save the selected place You may then at any time select this place from the FAVOURITES Tap the Search nearby button to search for a point of interest near the selected place This function is only available in Extended mode Tap the Add button to add the selected place to your itinerary The selected point will be marked by a little flag It will also be added to the list of route points of the ROUTE PLANNING screen where it figures as destination point Using this function while you are already navigating causes an immediate recalculation of your route This function is only available in Extended mode Tap the Interim destination button to make the selected point the next stage point of your itinerary Your route will be recalculated immediately Survey All destinations you have saved by tapping the Save button are listed on the FAVOUR
43. e address For information on saving destinations to the FAVOURITES please refer to Saving a destination page 61 4 5 3 4 Indicating destinations on the map You may indicate a destination directly on the map In addition to towns and streets you may also select special destinations quickly This function is only available in Extended mode 2 For information on how to change the user mode please refer to Changing the user mode page 32 Navigation 53 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Extended mode 1 In the MAIN MENU tap Navigation The DESTINATION screen opens Country diy Address oe Point of interest fe Select on map LHI Contacts S Tap the Country entry field and select the destination country if it is not yet indicated 6 Note Only countries of which at least a part is represented _ on the currently loaded map may be selected Indicating a 1 On the DESTINATION screen tap Select on map destination on the The MAP screen opens map 2 Tap on the place you want to determine as destination and hold 54 Indicating a destination Start navigation User s manual MobileNavigator 5 A circle of blue points appears round the selected place aq li Sut Database information on the respective place will be loaded and displayed Below the information there are command buttons for several functions which are available for the selected place Close win
44. e delivery into the respective socket of the GPS receiver Note Instead of using the supplied aerial you may connect the receiver to the external vehicle antenna using a Y adapter This Y adapter is available from our support team from our online shop or from your local dealer 5 Turn the GPS receiver on The initialisation process of the TMC module starts automatically Within a few seconds the colour of the TMC icon in MobileNavigator changes from No TMC to No signal and finally to TMC ready For details on the functionality of your TMC module please refer to Using TMC functionality page 100 Annex A Equipping the GPS receiver User s manual MobileNavigator 5 9 1 2 Bluetooth module Equipping the GPS receiver with the Bluetooth module Automatic detection Appendix 8 Disconnect any cable from the GPS receiver Insert the Bluetooth module Reconnect the cables Turn the GPS receiver on The blue diode is blinking in intervals of 1 second Start MobileNavigator on your Pocket PC in order to establish the Bluetooth connection in your navigation software Note For detailed information on Bluetooth connections between your Pocket PC and other Bluetooth devices please refer to the manual of your Pocket PC On the main screen tap the Configuration button The CONFIGURATION screen opens SS Status Navigon Modular Port COMI Baud 38400 Cancel Via the arrow buttons s
45. e numbers are stored the respective field is deactivated The software navigates to the respective street 5 Enter the name of a crossroad into the I ntersection entry field if you want to define an intersection as destination point e g because the house number is not available For information on saving destinations please refer to Saving a destination page 61 4 5 3 2 Selecting a point of interest Points of interest Points of Interest also referred to as POIs are stored in the database of places and may be displayed on the map Ports airports restaurants hotels petrol stations public buildings and others belong to the special destinations Indicate a point of interest by selecting one Point of interest nearby Note You may only select Points of interest nearby when the o GPS receiver is turned on and when the GPS signal strength is sufficient Navigation 43 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Extended mode 1 In the MAIN MENU tap Navigation The DESTINATION screen opens Country apne Address oe Point of interest Ta Select on map LHI Contacts Tap the Country entry field and select the destination country if it is not yet indicated Note Only countries of which at least a part is represented on the currently loaded map may be selected lb On the DESTINATION screen tap Point of interest The POINT OF INTEREST screen opens Point of interest AN Hearby current positio
46. e user mode page 32 Radio Mute On the RADIO MUTE screen you may activate the radio mute function if your hands free kit is connected to the RADIO MUTE jack of your car radio Possible retardations of the hands free kit will then have no negative effects on the spoken indications of the navigation system 8 1 18 Product information Product information On the PRODUCT INFORMATION screen the name and the version of the software are displayed Tap Show intro to make the system explain its most important functions Configuring MobileNavigator 117 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 9 Appendix Topics covered in this chapter 9 1 Annex A Equipping the GPS receiver page 120 TMC module Bluetooth module 9 2 Annex B Problem solutions page 122 Performance GPS receiver Appendix 119 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 9 1 Annex A Equipping the GPS receiver Expansion modules At any moment the GPS receiver may be equipped with the Bluetooth module for wireless data transmission and or with the TMC module to provide traffic information to your navigation system For detailed information refer to the enclosed short manual 9 1 1 TMC module Equipping the GPS receiver with the TMC module a Initialisation of the TMC module 120 1 Disconnect any cable from the GPS receiver 2 Insert the TMC module 3 Reconnect the cables 4 Plug the jack of the aerial supplied within th
47. eeeeeeeeeeeees 117 Info ON the Map cece eee eee ees 109 EALS EIA acisiasrcuineca teers TTE 115 Itinerary NfO seingina nr a 110 KOY Sinetion ar 115 LOQDOOK icerir a needs 115 Representation ccccceeeeeeees 111 ROUTE IN lOni reii E 110 Routing OPTIONS ssssssrerererrrrren 114 SIGNDOSUS aonaran a TOA 111 Speed CONTIO ccc cceeeeeeeee eee ees 112 Speed profile cccccee eee nena 114 EM Correaa enews ce taunted 117 User M0GC vcsiconsinvsltnaaoreratassenien es 109 VOIUING miiia ne O TREE 111 SIOQNDOSIS raaa a erences eters 111 IS A E A L tae AE uae 111 Software key board cccceeeeeeeeeees 20 SPECA CONTO rri sia 112 Speed profile c cece ce eeeee eee eees 114 SLAC ws ones aae a ARN 93 Stage DOING nivuszinccoe eee a ian 98 Street NAMES cccccee eee e eens 92 109 SUD DOME reiasa teate hee weer saetonet eae 7 T TIME Of ALViVAl ccc cee eee eee e eee eee ees 110 TMC a a 15 100 117 Expansion MOdule ceeeeeees 120 NItIALISATION cece cece eee ees 13 120 U IES eane E 116 V Voice commanad 60 62 88 91 VOLUME reinen A 111 Z ZOOM DAW brcind cvadiecs inte pecans deambeeweuaes 87 Index User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Index 129
48. elect GPS Tap Automatic detection when you have reconnected or changed your GPS receiver Follow the instructions on the screen 121 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Manual settings 1 Tap Manual settings when automatic detection is not successful Set the following values 2 Tap the Type of receiver field and indicate the type of your GPS receiver You have then the expandable NAVIGON GPS select Navigon Modular receiver a non expandable NAVIGON GPS select Navigon with receiver with TMC TMC a non expandable NAVIGON GPS select Navigon without receiver without TMC TMC select Other receiver select Integrated GPS external TMC a GPS receiver of another brand an integrated GPS receiver and an external TMC receiver 3 Tap the COM port field and indicate the COM port Note If you have established a wire connection it is normally COM Port 1 Y Please refer to the manual of your Pocket PC for information on what COM port to select for Bluetooth connections 4 If you are using a GPS receiver of another brand than NAVIGON Type Other receiver enter the respective Baud rate into the Baud field 5 The blue LED at the GPS receiver shines when the connection is established 6 Leave the GPS receiver connected to the power supply for about 2 hours in order to fully charge its battery 9 2 Annex B Problem solutions 9 2 1 Performance Slow calculation Route calculation is very sl
49. er mode you have just switched to User modes 33 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 4 3 Standard mode Survey Functionality In standard mode the software is easier to operate As it offers reduced functionality functions may be accessed quicker So if you do not need functions like Route planning or indicating a destination on the map we recommend working in standard mode In standard mode you can Select another map Enter a destination to navigate to Address POI Navigate home Select a saved destination Save destinations Select a destination from the recent destinations list 22 2 8 Change some configuration settings 4 4 Extended mode Survey Functionality 34 In extended mode you dispose of the complete functionality of MobileNavigator You may for example indicate and navigate to more than one destination route planning with stages You may change all configuration settings If you want to use the complete functionality work in extended mode In addition to the functions of the standard mode the extended mode enables you to Indicate a direction directly on the map lt Plan and save routes with several stages Adjust the route options before each navigation S Change all configuration settings Standard mode 5 Navigation Topics covered in this chapter 5 1 General information on navigation 5 2 Starting MobileNavigator Extended mode Standard mode 5 3 I
50. ere are many cases where you have to select an entry from a list If for example you have not completely entered the name of a town before tapping OK a list appears which contains all towns beginning with your entry or having it into their names The postcode of the towns is also indicated in order to allow you to choose the correct one if there is more than one town with the Same name One of the entries has the focus This entry is written in bold Moreover there is often some additional information on that entry in a 2 or 3 line In a list of towns there is indicated the county the respective town belongs to At the right hand side of lists there are three icons OK Tap this icon to confirm the selection of the entry with the focus which is placed directly at the left of the OK icon Up Tap this icon to scroll the list one item up Down Tap this icon to scroll the list one item down Operating the navigation software 27 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Example Search for BICKNOR 1 In the MAIN MENU tap One destination The DESTINATION screen opens 2 Tap Address The ADDRESS screen opens 3 Tap the Town entry field The software keyboard appears 4 Enter the letters BICK BILE BICKENHALL TAS 6 Bickenhalll BICKENHILL B92 0 BICKER PEZO 3 A 6B All towns beginning with BICK or having BICK in their names are listed 28 Lists User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Whe
51. etwork Or call our Fax support 49 180 5 62 84 444 Fax cost dependent on local provider Further information may be found on the web site of NAVIGON GmbH www navigon com in the Support section 1 4 Trademarks Registered trademarks Introduction 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 products 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 Outlook Windows and ActiveSync are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation User s manual MobileNavigator 5 2 Before you begin Topics covered in this chapter 2 1 Installing the software page 10 Restoring the files of the memory card 2 2 Installing the hardware page 10 Mounting and connecting the Pocket PC Mounting and connecting the GPS receiver Installing the Bluetooth module Installing the TMC module Initialising the GPS receiver and the TMC module 2 3 The basic principle of navigation page 15 2 4 Important safety information page 16 Safety information on navigation Safety information on the GPS receiver Safety information on the insta
52. fter the other the small upper arrow field indicates the manoeuvre to be executed immediately after the next manoeuvre D The green arrow indicates your current position on the map Since the displayed sector of the map changes continually your current position is centred on the map whenever possible Moving Map GB The bigger arrow field indicates the next manoeuvre to be executed 4 The distance field indicates the distance to the next manoeuvre When you approach the representations changes into a distance bar a The more yellow bars are displayed the nearer you are to the place where the next manoeuvre must be executed The upper street field indicates the name of the next street to turn on The lower street field indicates the name of the street you are currently on Representation of the map in navigation mode User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Signpost info The upper part of the Map screen displays information on the Signposts you have to follow M77 Kilmarnock Note This information can only be displayed when it is contained in the cartographic material Speed limit The left part of the map screen shows possible speed limits 5 Note This information can only be displayed when it is contained in the cartographic material Caution Information contained in the cartographic material can be wrong e g due to road works Traffic situation and road traffic regulations are absolutely prio
53. h GPS reception s Freeze Zoom Scroll 86 The Map screen disposes several icons which allow altering the representation of the map Hide show icons This icon allows you to hide all other icons in order to see more of the map Tap this icon again to show the other icons Automode Tap this icon to display the standard representation of the map after you have modified the view The settings of north orientation and auto zoom mode will be applied Your current position will be centred The icons will not be displayed For details refer to Automode page 113 This icon is activated in navigation mode only Tap the Freeze icon A G ME i to toggle between Frozen map and Frozen position Frozen position default This mode button down makes the map scroll continually Your current position green arrow is always centred in the bottom third of the map Frozen map This mode button up freezes the map Your current position green arrow moves over the map and may even leave it This mode applies automatically when you scroll the map in navigation mode Otherwise the system would always try to keep your current position in the bottom third of the map Select this mode when you want to select a destination from the map while navigation is in progress Tap the Zoom Scroll icon to toggle between Zoom and Scroll mode Zoom In Zoom mode Button up you may s
54. he software terminates 5 2 1 Extended mode The MAIN SCREEN appears Main screen Navigation Route planning Te Show map a eC Settings All functions of the program are accessible via the Main screen Note When you turn your PDA on it shows the screen which was displayed when it was turned off Nevertheless you may access the Main screen from all other screens by tapping Navigation 37 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 One destination Navigation homewards a s Navigation via voice command Route planning Display the map Select map 38 s a Tap the Navigation button to indicate a destination for navigation one stage 4 Navigation For details please refer to Indicating a destination page 39 Tap the Home icon to navigate to your home address For details please refer to Using your home address page 60 Tap the Voice command icon to start navigation to a favourite via voice command For details please refer to Voice command page 60 Tap the Route planning button for itinerary planning purposes Route planning For details please refer to Indicating several destinations Itinerary with stages page 64 Tap the Show map button to display the map which is currently in use Faa Ee Show map Tap the Map button to select another map from the memory card which is currently inserted For details please refer to Wo
55. how traffic signs command indicates whether signposts indicating exits from motorways or highways are currently being displayed or not 9 Tap the Show traffic signs command to toggle between On and Off mode The new mode is now indicated on the button 10 Via the arrow buttons select Speed limit ie Show traffic signs Warning in built up areas Warning outside built up areas Cancel 94 Displaying additional information on the map Working with the map 11 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 The SPEED LIMIT screen allows you to determine whether you want to display speed limits in navigation mode and whether you want to be warned acoustically on speeding Setting Show traffic signs Warning in built up areas Warning outside built up areas Significance This command indicates whether Signposts indicating speed limits are currently being displayed or not Tap the Show traffic signs command and select whether speed limits should be displayed Always On speeding only or Never This command indicates from how much Speeding on you want to be warned when driving within built up areas Tap the Warning in built up areas command to select another value or to set it to Never This command indicates from how much Speeding on you want to be warned when driving outside built up areas Tap the Warning outside built up areas command to select another value or to set it to Never Tap Save to
56. idering TMC Configure the TMC settings to determine how TMC information information for route concerning your route should be considered calculation For details please refer to Settings page 108 Useful functions for navigation 101 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Automatic route modification Route modification with confirmation Evade Ignore 102 Precondition You have selected Route modification automatically in the TMC settings default If a reported obstruction concerns your route the system evades obstructions automatically The following message appears while the system calculates the deviation The route is being recalculated due to traffic information update Kassel Hannover EA S ki k Precondition You have selected Route modification with confirmation in the TMC settings The following screen informs you about a reported instruction concerning your route TMC message concerns itinerary Germany 47 Kassel gt Hannover Hann Miunden Hedemutnden gt Gottingen roadworks Stationary traffic for 3 km carriageway reduced to one lane Recommendation Evade Ignore a Evade Tap the Evade button to evade the reported obstruction The route will be recalculated in order to evade the obstruction Tap the Ignore button to ignore the reported obstruction Using TMC functionality User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Considering TMC If you have selected Route
57. ilable COM ports it may be that your cigarette lighter is not permanently supplied with power 1 Quit MobileNavigator 2 Start your engine 3 Restart MobileNavigator 4 The GPS receiver should now be ready for use within short time the GPS symbol becomes green In the future start your vehicle before starting the navigation software The GPS receiver has a battery which maintains saving data collected during the initialisation process Once the initialisation has been executed successfully there is two modes of starting the GPS receiver up Mode 1 takes about 5 to 6 minutes The GPS receiver has not been used for at least one week Mode 2 takes about 1 to 2 minutes The GPS receiver has been used almost daily 123 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 10 Glossary COM port GMT GPS HDOP POI RDS Special destination TMC Glossary A COM port is a connector to a communications interface usually the serial port The ports are numbered by a number behind COM A communications interface is designed to connect hardware like a mouse or a GPS receiver GMT Greenwich Mean Time is the mean solar time at the Royal Greenwich Observatory in Greenwich near London England which by convention is at 0 degrees geographic longitude Theoretically noon Greenwich Mean Time is the moment when the Sun crosses the Greenwich meridian and reaches its highest point in the sky in Greenwich Up to 1972 GMT was
58. ing a route section You may block a route section manually in order to evade it Manual blocking forces a recalculation of the route Presume that you are driving on a freeway and a radio message announces a traffic jam 4 miles ahead of your current position With the Block route sections function you may instruct the navigation system to evade the announced traffic jam A manual blocking is only valid for the current navigation process The respective route section will be unblocked for the next navigation or when you restart the software Precondition The navigation system is in navigation mode and the map Is being displayed 1 Tap short on any place on the map 2 Tap Block road The BLOCKING screen opens 2 Enter how many miles from your current position on you want to block 3 Tap OK Useful functions for navigation 99 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Unblocking a route section This forces a recalculation of the route The indicated route section will be evaded On the map it will be highlighted in red Caused by a block the route is being modifed 1 Tap short on any place on the map 2 Tap Unblock The route section is now unblocked The navigation system uses the route which had been calculated originally 7 4 Using TMC functionality TMC module Tuning 100 The TMC module Le module provides the navigation system with the latest traffic information and enables dyna
59. ing a stage point during navigation page 98 Route options This function is only available in navigation mode Tap Route options to modify them For details please refer to Routing options page 114 Next destination This function is only available when you are navigating a route with at least one stage point and when you are working in extended mode Use this function if you want to skip the next stage point Example You have planned an itinerary from your office to Company A and then to Company B and you are already on your way Before you arrive at Company A a mobile phone call informs you that you need not visit Company A Tap the Next destination button to navigate to the stage point after the next here Company B The system recalculates the route Company B will be your next destination Refer also to Next destination page 99 89 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 6 3 Representation of the map in navigation mode Assistance for navigation 90 In navigation mode there is some assistance for navigation some information on the itinerary and one more command button being displayed The following assistance for navigation is being displayed at the left and at the bottom of the map M T A LORSHIEURS i ES G i EF as f 500 Titwood Road yd B763 Darney Road SG Field Information a D If there are two manoeuvres to be executed quickly one a
60. lease refer to Destination management page 61 5 3 6 Recent destinations Survey All destinations you have navigated to recently are listed on the RECENT DESTINATIONS screen On this screen you may select destinations for navigation purposes Add destinations to the SAVED DESTINATIONS list and delete destinations from the RECENT DESTINATIONS list 58 Indicating a destination User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Extended mode 1 In the MAIN MENU tap Navigation The DESTINATION screen opens Country ogee Address oe Point of interest pane fe Select on map LHI Contacts Tap the Country entry field and select the destination country if it is not yet indicated Note Only countries of which at least a part is represented on the currently loaded map may be selected lb On the DESTINATION screen tap Recent destinations Standard mode 1 In the MAIN MENU tap Recent destinations Recent destinations The RECENT DESTINATIONS Screen opens L511 5 LEEDS Front Street 1 5498 53 7906 HUDDERSFIELD Enid WAKEFIELD Balne Lane POR TINSCALE GLASGOW Warnock 123 1 213 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 6 4 jaj wje r t z u i ojpl Xja s d f ajh ijk ij ESRe SBF Ae Strg Sym a tel pees EXE 4 i 4 2 Tap the entry of the desired destination Navigation 59 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 For information on working with lists please refer to Lists 2 page 27
61. leave it connected for about 2 hours in order to charge its battery Note A new initialisation may become necessary when the GPS receiver has not been in use In this case the initialisation process would take about 10 minutes Caution Disconnect the receiver from the power supply when you are leaving the car parked for a longer period Failure to do so might result in a flat battery as the receiver consumes electricity permanently For details on the operation of your GPS receiver please refer to Command buttons page 24 Installing the hardware User s manual MobileNavigator 5 2 3 The basic principle of navigation MobileNavigator GPS based navigation Navigation with GPS Traffic information with TMC TMC Operating mode User s manual The time of complicated and frustrating inquiries on the right way in folded maps is over From now on MobileNavigator your navigation system will guide you based on satellite information quickly and safely to your destination The Global Positioning System GPS has originally been developed in the 7Oies as a weapon guidance system for the American forces The GPS is based on 24 satellites which are in orbit round the earth and which are permanently emitting signals The GPS receiver receives these signals and calculates based on the runtime of the signals his distance from the respective satellites This information serves for calculation your current geographic
62. lected main category will be listed in the Point of interest list field rie 5 Select the correct destination from the Point of interest list field Note You need not make entries into the Category and Subcategory fields Their purpose is only to shorten the Point of interest list This list may become very extensive especially in big towns na For information on saving destinations please refer to 2 Saving a destination page 61 Point of interest in a certain town Extended mode 1 In the MAIN MENU tap Navigation The DESTI NATION screen opens Country Great Britain page Address ay Point of interest ee Select on map Contacts Tap the Country entry field and select the destination country if it is not yet indicated Note Only countries of which at least a part is represented on the currently loaded map may be selected 9 lb On the DESTINATION screen tap Point of interest J46 Indicating a destination User s manual MobileNavigator 5 The POINT OF INTEREST Screen opens Point of interest ie nearby current position hationwide ea i sij in a town ell lc On the POINT OF INTEREST screen tap in a town Standard mode 1 In the MAIN MENU tap Navigation The DESTINATION screen opens Balfin ee Creat Britain Di Address SE nearby current position Tap the Country entry field and select the destination country if it is n
63. llation in the vehicle Before you begin 9 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 2 1 Installing the software Install the software on your PDA a a You may find a detailed description of the software installation procedure in the enclosed short manual On your MobileNavigator DVD 1 you will find the I nstaller Tool which guides you through the installation and map transmitting procedures Note ActiveSync must be installed on your PC and on your Pocket PC For detailed information please refer to the manual of your Pocket PC Proceed as follows 1 Connect your PC and your Pocket PC via ActiveSync 2 Insert the MobileNavigator DVD ROM 1 into your DVD drive 3 The Installer Tool Starts automatically Follow the instructions on the screen Note In case the Installer Tool does not start automatically start the Windows Explorer Select the directory of your DVD drive and double click the Setup exe file 2 1 1 Restoring the files of the memory card Restore the files of the memory card a 1 Connect your PC and your Pocket PC via ActiveSync Insert the MobileNavigator DVD ROM 1 into your DVD drive N 3 The Installer Tool Starts automatically Follow the instructions on the screen Note In case the Installer Tool does not start automatically start the Windows Explorer Select the directory of your DVD drive and double click the Setup exe file 2 2 Installing the hardware Sur
64. lly 4 Pronounce the voice command of the destination into the Pocket PC The message box closes 5 In the NAME OF DESTINATION dialog box tap Ma The voice command for this destination is now stored 62 Destination management User s manual MobileNavigator 5 5 4 3 Renaming a destination 1 On the DESTINATION screen tap Favourites The FAVOURITES screen opens ALICE G66 5 GLASGOW Gadloch Avenue 5 4 1455 55 9126 ARTHUR Cl i hh IC A T 123 Sym pres ENE EE 2 Select the destination you want to rename For information on working with lists please refer to Lists 2 page 27 3 Tap the Edit icon The NAME OF DESTI NATION screen opens Name of destination ALICE E Yoice recording 4 Enter the new name of the destination For information on the use of the keyboard please refer to 2 Software keyboard page 20 5 Tap 4 The destination is now renamed Navigation 63 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 5 4 4 Deleting a destination Precondition You have opened the FAVOURITES as described in Favourites page 56 OR You have opened the RECENT DESTI NATIONS list as described in Recent destinations page 58 1 Tap the entry of the destination to be deleted For information on working with lists please refer to Lists page 27 2 Tap the Delete icon The CONFIRM screen opens Are you sure that you want to delete
65. mic route calculation in order to evade traffic jams and other obstructions If your GPS receiver disposes of the TMC module you may display the received traffic information in MobileNavigator 1 Tap the TMC icon The TMC screen opens 106 7 MHz Antenne alll p Message 1 9 aA A Germany 42 Hannoyver Dortmund Bad Nenndort gt Lauenau objectis on the road Danger left lane s blocked The currently received broadcast station is indicated in the Station section Use the arrow icons of the Station section to tune in another station If you do not want the station which is received best to be Using TMC functionality User s manual MobileNavigator 5 tuned in automatically select the station you want to receive Then tap the Automatic tuning button Its caption toggles then to Hold If you want to set automatic tuning again tap the Hold button Its caption toggles then to Automatic tuning Displaying traffic 4 Use the arrow icons of the Messages section to display the information next previous traffic message Every message contains the country the name or number of the street motorway main road country road the concerned road section and the kind of obstruction Updating traffic 5 Tap the Update icon to display traffic information which has information been received since the TMC screen has been opened i Closing the TMC 6 Tap the OK icon to close the TMC screen screen Cons
66. modification With confirmation information at a later you may evade or ignore a reported obstruction at a later moment moment Proceed as follows aS 1 Tap the TMC symbol The TMC screen opens 99 0 MHz Curt alll F Message 1 16 on the route Germany A7 Kassel gt Hannover Hann Munden Hedemtinden gt Gottingen roadworks Stationary traffic for 3 km carriageway reduced to one lane Status is being evaded Use the arrow icons of the Messages section to search for an obstruction concerning your route 2 Tap the Status button and select whether the respective obstruction is to be Evaded or Ignored wa 3 Tap the Done icon to update the route The system recalculates the route if necessary Useful functions for navigation 103 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 7 5 Keeping the logbook Survey Starting the logbook Exiting the logbook 104 You may make MobileNavigator keep a logbook Any start of the logbook forces the creation of an Excel file in the root directory of your Pocket PC You may transmit these files to your PC and open them with e g Microsoft Excel 1 Tap the Logbook icon The LOGBOOK screen opens Start of the logbook Comment lt please select gt Mileage Reason 2 Enter the reason of your journey into the Comment field 3 Enter the mileage at the beginning of your trip into the Mileage field 4 Tap the Reason button and indic
67. n hationwide an i in a town nil aa A eel lc On the POINT OF INTEREST Screen tap nearby 44 Indicating a destination User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Standard mode 1 In the MAIN MENU tap Navigation The DESTINATION screen opens ate reat Britain Pent og Address EI hak Hearby current position an i in a town ro AL Contacts Tap the Country entry field and select the destination country if it is not yet indicated Note Only countries of which at least a part is represented on the currently loaded map may be selected lb On the DESTINATION screen tap nearby Selecting a Point of The POI NEARBY screen opens interest nearby Radius please select gt 2 Enter the radius around your current position within which you want to search for points of interest into the Radius entry field 3 Select the main category of points of interest to search for from the left one of the two Category list fields e g Navigation 45 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Garage Only points of interest situated within the indicated radius will be displayed 4 Select the Subcategory of points of interest to search for from the right one of the two Category list fields e g Audi VW Seat Skoda For information on working with lists please refer to Lists page 27 Note If you leave the Subcategory field empty all points of interest matching with the se
68. n map LHI Contacts Jos Tap the Country entry field and select the destination country if it is not yet indicated Note Only countries of which at least a part is represented on the currently loaded map may be selected ii lb On the DESTINATION screen tap Address Navigation 41 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Standard mode 1 In the MAIN MENU tap Navigation The DESTINATION screen opens ate reat Britain day Address Efry me Nearby current position 4 a in a town Contacts Tap the Country entry field and select the destination country if it is not yet indicated Note Only countries of which at least a part is represented on the currently loaded map may be selected lb On the DESTINATION screen tap Address Indicating an The ADDRESS screen opens address Town or Postcode Street a lt please suis Intersection ee rE 2 Enter the destination town into the Town or Postcode entry field Enter either its name or its postcode For information on working with lists please refer to Lists page 27 42e Indicating a destination User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Enter the destination street into the Street entry field 4 Enter the house number of your destination into the Nr field if you know it Note If the house numbers of the respective street are stored in the database of places you may tap the field Y besides the Street field If no hous
69. n the list is very long you may enter one more letter in order to shorten the list 5 Enter N BICEM BICKNACRE CM3 4 Bicknacre BICKMOLLER TA4 4 BICKMOR MES 8 A All towns beginning with BICKN or having BICKN in their names are listed 6 Tap the Down icon repeatedly until B CKNOR appears directly under the white entry field The entry BICKNOR has the focus BICKNACRE CM3 41 BICKNOLLER TA4 4 BICKM BICKNOR MEQ 8 Bicknor EMGLISH BICKNOR L167 WELSH BICK AOR HRS 6 ee E O E I J K Oo P Q U V W 123 Sym Operating the navigation software 29 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 7 Tap v The ADDRESS screen reappears BICKNOR is entered into the Town field Town or Postcode MES 8 BICKMOR Street No SEH Intersection E e Show on map PA H Aoo aA EE i I a Start navigation 4 4 30 Lists User s manual MobileNavigator 5 4 User modes Topics covered in this chapter 4 1 Two different user modes page 32 4 2 Changing the user mode page 32 4 3 Standard mode page 34 4 4 Extended mode page 34 User modes 31 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 4 1 Two different user modes Survey MobileNavigator can be operated in two different user modes Standard and Extended This grants an optimum of usability for each user Less experienced users and users who do not need using the complete functionality of the software work in standard mode
70. ndicating a destination Entering an address Selecting a point of interest Selecting destinations from the contacts list Indicating destinations on the map Favourites Recent destinations Using your home address Voice command 5 4 Destination management Saving a destination Storing a voice command Renaming a destination Deleting a destination 5 5 Indicating several destinations Itinerary with stages Indicating route points Editing saving and managing itineraries Calculating the route Displaying the itinerary on the map Simulating the route 5 6 Starting navigation Navigation User s manual MobileNavigator 5 page 36 page 3 page 41 page 61 page 64 page 77 35 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 5 1 General information on navigation a of ow Cn Obstructed GPS reception Quitting navigation mode Arriving at your destination 36 Use of MobileNavigator is executed at your our risk Caution To protect yourself and others from accidents do not program the navigation system while driving Enter or select your destination and activate the navigation system before you begin to drive Caution Do not look at the display unless it is absolutely safe to do so Safe driving is the first priority Caution The rules of the road and traffic signs must be obeyed prior to following instructions from the navigation system Caution Do not follow the instructions of MobileNavigator unless
71. ne th op etanieavers uate 115 SLZ MCCAY eae e A 115 Seles FORMAL aen E E E a 116 o N A E EE E ee TA T E EEEE TEE tue AE cause een aie 116 o P EA E E EE T E A E A A A A E 117 OAO HomMmeAdareS Sisan oi a A T A dies 117 amp L17 Radi M te renret riere r eT 117 8 1 18 Product information ssesersrerererererrrrrrsrersrsrne 117 ii Table of contents User s manual User s manual MobileNavigator 5 9 APPENA konini 119 9 1 Annex A Equipping the GPS receiver sessssrsrsrerrrrreres 120 gTa TMC MOda a N 120 9 1 2 Bluetooth Module cece cece cece cece ceeaeeeeueaeas 121 9 2 Annex B Problem SOIUtIONS ccc ccc eee c eee c eee eeeeeeaeauanas 122 9 2 1 Performan CE cosctrwshenw orden sawscnkads EEEREN ES 122 92 2 GPS receWNe aaa a a a a 123 LO GIOSSary iin ER 125 11 Index 1 Introduction Topics covered in this chapter 1 1 Search facilities and conventions 1 2 Liability 1 3 Support 1 4 Trademarks Introduction User s manual MobileNavigator 5 page 6 page 6 page 7 page 7 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 1 1 Search facilities and conventions Find information quickly Conventions 1 2 Liability Limitation of liability This manual offers the following search facilities In the footnote at the bottom of the page you may check which chapter and which section you are actually reading A glossary at the end of the manual contains explanations on the tech
72. nformation displayed below refers to the final destination o o0 ETA Estimated time of arrival at the next stage point Remaining time to the next stage point estimated Remaining distance to the next stage point estimated Tap the respective command buttons to display On or not Off the respective information on the map All information displayed below refers to the next stage point CH 0 This section is only available if you have indicated more than one destination to navigate to Settings User s manual MobileNavigator 5 8 1 4 Signpost information Signpost information On the SIGNPOST INFORMATION screen you may effect the following modifications The Show traffic signs command indicates whether signposts indicating exits from motorways or highways are currently being displayed or not Tap the Show traffic signs command to toggle between On and Off mode The new mode is now indicated on the button Note This information can only be displayed when it is contained in the cartographic material 8 1 5 Volume Volume On the VOLUME screen modify the volume of the spoken indications of the navigation system Tap the Volume field and select another value 1 6 Representation 8 This function is only available in Extended mode For information on how to change the user mode please refer to Changing the user mode page 32 Representation On the REPRESENTATION screen you m
73. nical terms used in this manual An index at the end of the manual allows precise search for the information contained in this manual This manual uses different font styles and symbols to highlight important paragraphs and to ease its use Font Use bold Buttons icons names of entry fields and elements of the software s user interface Also used for highlighting warnings and notices bold italic Registered names and trademarks SMALL CAPITALS Window and dialogue box titles underlined italic The name of the user mode which is concerned by the current section You need not reed sections that don t concern the user mode you are currently working with Symbol Use Indicates hints and notes that may ease the use of MobileNavigator s Indicates additional information Warns against dangers that might cause damage to objects and persons The software and the manual are subject to change without notice NAVIGON GmbH 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 for improvement and all error notices Search facilities and conventions 1 3 Support Customer Care User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Call our support staff for Telephone support Mondays to Fridays 9am to 6pm 0905 8 48 07 O1 0 25 per minute from the British landline n
74. ns appear at the bottom of every MobileNavigator screen Return Tap this icon to return to the previous screen This icon is not available on the MAIN SCREEN Main screen Tap this icon to open the main screen This icon is not available on the MAIN SCREEN GPS The GPS symbol is placed at the bottom of the screen The different GPS icons have the following significance A GPS receiver is not connected or the power supply is interrupted A GPS receiver is connected but the i received signals are not convenient for No signal navigation purposes e g because you are in a closed building Ki The signals are convenient Navigation may begin GPS ready Command buttons User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Tap the GPS icon to display the current GPS status GPS current position GPS status GMT 00 00 79 Longitude OO0 O747 W Latitude ai karar E S Satellites 8 HDOP CL Speed Current position Horseferry Road London Great Britain P w SaYe cUrrent position Close window GMT Greenwich Mean Time Time of London ignoring daylight saving time Longitude Current position Latitude Indication of east longitude and north latitude Satellites Number of received satellites At least three satellites must be received for navigation purposes HDOP Horizontal Dilution of Precision Indicates the quality of position determination Theoretically any value from O to 50 may occur The smaller the v
75. oad works Traffic situation and road traffic regulations are absolutely prior to the information given by the navigation system Settings User s manual MobileNavigator 5 8 1 8 Automode This function is only available in Extended mode 2 For information on how to change the user mode please refer to Changing the user mode page 32 Auto mode On the AUTO MODE screen you may effect the following modifications Setting Signification Begin with Select the default map view 2D or 3D 3D Autozoom Select the default for navigation with 3D view Autozoom or No Autozoom With Autozoom the system changes the scale of the map depending on your current speed When you drive slowly the scale becomes small When you drive fast the scale becomes high 2D Autozoom Select the default for navigation with 2D view Low Autozoom Standard Autozoom High Autozoom or No Autozoom With Autozoom the system changes the scale of the map depending on your current speed When you drive slowly the scale becomes small When you drive fast the scale becomes high The lower the Autozoom the lower the scale 2D View Select the default for navigation with 2D view North oriented or In driving direction Configuring MobileNavigator 113 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 8 1 9 Routing options Routing options 114 On the ROUTING OPTIONS screen indicate your speed profile This entry will have an effect on the cal
76. on The DESTINATION screen opens 3 Indicate the new stage point as described in Indicating a destination page 41 4 Tap the Set as route point button The route will be recalculated in order to make the new stage point the next destination to navigate to Note Select the new stage point directly on the map just as described in Indicating destinations on the map page 53 Tap the respective place and hold From the context menu select Add as route point Adding a stage point during navigation User s manual MobileNavigator 5 7 2 Next destination a Next destination This function is only available in Extended mode For information on how to change the user mode please refer to Changing the user mode page 32 Next destination This function is only available when you are navigating a route with at least one stage point and when you are working in extended mode Use this function if you want to skip the next stage point Example You have planned an itinerary from your office to Company A and then to Company B and you are already on your way Before you arrive at Company A a mobile phone call informs you that you need not visit Company A Tap the Next destination button to navigate to the stage point after the next here Company B The system recalculates the route Company B will be your next destination 7 3 Blocking a route section Blocking a route section manually Block
77. ons with a defined functionality These buttons are designed to execute a functionality which is indicated by their caption They are normally buttons like Save OK Cancel Select map One destination etc 2 Buttons to select one of two possibilities These buttons are designed to select one of two possibilities Normally the current state is indicated by the caption of the button They are normally buttons like User mode Yes No On Off When you tap one of these buttons the caption switches to the other possibility This change must be confirmed by clicking another button normally OK or Save before the current screen closes 3 Buttons to enter data Subsequently these buttons will be referred to as entry fields The caption either your last entry or lt please select gt They are buttons like Town Street Category of a POI etc When you tap an entry field another screen with a software keyboard a list or with both of them opens where you can make your entries This entry must be confirmed by clicking 26 Command buttons a 3 4 Lists Survey Entry with focus Icons User s manual MobileNavigator 5 another button normally OK or Save before the entry screen closes Your entry becomes then the caption of the entry field For information on the use of the keyboard please refer to Software keyboard page 20 For information on working with lists please refer to Lists page 27 Th
78. ot yet indicated Note Only countries of which at least a part is represented on the currently loaded map may be selected lb On the DESTINATION screen tap In a town Navigation 47 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Selecting a Point of The POI in a town screen opens interest in a certain town Town or Postcode please select 2 Enter the name of the town in which you want to search for points of interest into the Town or postcode field 3 Select the main category of points of interest to search for from the Category list field e g Nightlife Only categories matching your Town entry are listed 4 Select the Subcategory of points of interest to search for from the right one of the two Category list fields e g Cinema 5 Select the correct destination from the Point of interest list field For information on working with lists please refer to Lists page 27 Note You need not make entries into the Category and Subcategory fields Their purpose is only to shorten the Point of interest list This list may become very extensive especially in big towns P For information on saving destinations please refer to Saving a destination page 61 amp e 48 0 Indicating a destination User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Point of interest of supraregional significance This function is only available in Extended mode 2 For information on how to change the user mode please refer to
79. ow the voice indications in navigation mode are coming late The efficiency of both route calculation and navigation depends on the amount of free memory and on the kind of memory card you use In order to navigate properly the system should dispose of at least 15MB of free memory on your Pocket PC 122 Annex B Problem solutions User s manual MobileNavigator 5 9 2 2 GPS receiver Possible error sources concerning the initialisation of the GPS receiver The GPS receiver takes long to be ready to use Appendix If the GPS symbol stays red no GPS reception even though the system has been installed correctly this may be due to one of the following reasons Reason A an incorrect COM port is selected Reason B the receiver is not supplied with power The GPS receiver is connected to another COM port than COM 1 1 On the main screen tap the Configuration button The CONFIGURATION screen opens 2 Via the arrow buttons select GPS 3 Tap Automatic detection when you have reconnected or changed your GPS receiver Follow the instructions on the screen 4 Tap Manual settings when automatic detection is not successful Set the following values Tap the COM port field Select another COM port When the GPS symbol becomes green you may start navigation The cigarette lighter is not permanently supplied with power If the GPS symbol stays red no GPS reception even though you have tried all ava
80. ow to change the user mode please refer to Changing the user mode page 32 On the MAP INFORMATION screen you may effect the following modifications Element Signification Info bar The Info bar at the bottom of the map displays the scale of the map the inclination the compass the altitude and the current speed Tap the respective command button to display On or not Off the Info bar A 1 W A 176yd Points of Interest Tap the respective command button to display On or not Off Points of Interest on the map 22 mph Street names Tap the respective command button to display On or not Off Street names on the map Configuring MobileNavigator 109 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 8 1 3 Route information This function is only available in Extended mode 2 For information on how to change the user mode please refer to Changing the user mode page 32 Route info On the ROUTE INFORMATION screen you may effect the following modifications Element ETA at final dest Time to final dest Dist to final dest ETA at next dest Time to next dest Dist to next dest 110 Signification ETA Estimated time of arrival at the final destination Remaining time to the final destination estimated Remaining distance to the final destination estimated Tap the respective command buttons to display On or not Off the respective information on the map All i
81. position The signals of at least three satellites are needed to determine the longitude and the latitude With the signals of at least four satellites the elevation may be calculated too The determination has an accuracy of about 3 yards The delivered maps contain the geographic coordinates of the points of interest streets and towns they represent Thus the navigation system can calculate a route from a given start point to a given destination point In case your navigation system receives the signals of at least three satellites it may determine your current position and represent it on the map This position may then serve as start point for navigation purposes As the determination and representation of your position Is carried out once a second you may watch your movements on the map The Traffic Message Channel TMC provides the navigation system with the latest traffic information A TMC module which is available as accessory receives these signals broadcasted by radio stations The Traffic Message Channel TMC is based on a news system Traffic information is recorded continually this is done automatically by sensors on the motorways and by the police This information is then forwarded to the radio stations without delay It is digitally coded differentiated according to routes and driving directions and transmitted inaudibly The TMC receiver extracts the TMC data from the RDS signal and provides the navigation soft
82. possibilities for working with the map which depend on whether you are in navigation mode or not You may display the map while planning an itinerary in order to show destinations on the map or in order to select destinations on the map In extended mode you may display the map Via the Show map button on the MAIN MENU Navigation i Route planning TA Show map oy FT Settings Via the Select on map button on the DESTINATION screen Via the Show on map button on the ADDRESS screen after having entered an address In standard mode you may display the map Via the Show on map button on the ADDRESS screen after having entered an address Operating the map User s manual MobileNavigator 5 The MAP screen opens yo ANDRIA _GLYDEBANK 6 GLASGOW The map is being displayed automatically when you start navigating Tapping the map Tapping short any place on the map makes the ADDITI ONAL FUNCTIONS screen appear Depending on whether you are in navigation mode or not this screen offers different functions Tapping long a certain place on the map tap and hold makes information on that place appear You may then e g take over the data for navigation purposes For details please refer to Indicating destinations on the map page 53 8 Working with the map 85 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Icons Survey When without GPS reception When wit
83. r to the information given by the navigation system Information on the At the right of the map the following information on the itinerary itinerary is being displayed 5 E Field Information o po This symbol means stage All information displayed below refers to the next stage point cHiinaim ETA Estimated time of arrival Tieg Remaining time to arrival estimated Biya Remaining distance to arrival estimated Tap this icon to repeat the last spoken instruction All available information will be displayed The displayed information will be hidden after a few seconds Working with the map 91 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 6 4 Displaying additional information on the map Configuring the display of additional information Info bar Points of Interest Street names 02 In MobileNavigator you may determine which information is to be displayed on the map Modifying any configuration begins on the SETTINGS screen 1 Open the SETTINGS screen by tapping the Settings button on the MAIN MENU or by tapping short into the map and selecting Preferences The SETTINGS screen opens 2 Select Map information using the arrow buttons Info bar Points of interest Street names Cancel The Info bar at the bottom of the map displays the scale of the map the inclination the compass the altitude and the current speed Tap the respective comm
84. r s manual MobileNavigator 5 5 3 3 Selecting destinations from the contacts list Using a contact s Any address from the contacts list on your Pocket PC may be address as used as destination for navigation or itinerary planning purposes destination In order to identify an address clearly and without ambiguity town postcode street and house number should be indicated Note Only contacts the address of which is covered by the currently loaded map may be used for navigation or itinerary planning purposes Incomplete address If an address cannot be identified without ambiguity e g because there are two towns with the same name on the map MobileNavigator lists them all indicating their postcodes and districts Select the respective town and tap OK If the town has been found but the street of the contact is not indicated you will be guided to the centre of this town To avoid problems the addresses from your contacts list should be complete Extended mode 1 In the MAIN MENU tap Navigation The DESTINATION screen opens Country Great Britain s a op ag Address oe Point of interest fe Select on map Contacts q 4 Tap the Country entry field and select the destination country if it is not yet indicated Note Only countries of which at least a part is represented on the currently loaded map may be selected lb On the DESTINATION screen tap Contacts Navigation 51 User s manual Mo
85. rking with the map page 81 Starting MobileNavigator User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Settings Tap the Settings button to modify the settings of MobileNavigator F Settings For details please refer to Settings page 108 Quit Tap the Quit button to quit MobileNavigator 5 2 2 Standard mode The MAIN SCREEN appears Main screen Navigation i z Favourites Recent destinations fC Settings Note When you turn your PDA on it shows the screen which was displayed when it was turned off Nevertheless you may access the Main screen from all other screens by tapping One destination Tap the Navigation button to indicate a destination for navigation one stage 2 For details please refer to Indicating a destination page 41 Navigation Tap the Home icon to navigate to your home address homewards Navigation 39 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 a Navigation via voice command 8 Favourites 4 Recent destinations 4 Select map s Settings s Quit 40 For details please refer to Using your home address page 60 Tap the Voice command icon to start navigation to a favourite via voice command For details please refer to Voice command page 60 Tap the Favourites button to navigate to a favourite k fF Favourites For details please refer to Favourites page 56 Tap the Recent destinations button to select a
86. te options may be changed in SETTINGS ROUTE OPTIONS For detailed information on changing the standard settings refer to Settings page 108 78 Starting navigation a Standard mode a Navigation User s manual MobileNavigator 5 The system calculates the route The map screen opens Your current position is indicated by a green arrow The route is highlighted in orange GLASGOW CREEN T 7 I ooh22 9 J EET 400 A8 Ballater Street A8 Saltmarket No A SIN Note When you start navigation after having planned or loaded an itinerary then your current position is the start point of the route The first indicated route point is then the first stage point of your route 1 Tap Start navigation The system calculates the route The map screen opens Your current position is indicated by a green arrow The route is highlighted in orange GLASGOW CREEN Poop Moo 1 37 pm ia O Ca te ERUSE 400 48 Ballater Street yd AG Saltmarket INFO A 5 Pe Note The route will be calculated with regard to the current route options settings The standard settings for the route 79 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 options may be changed in SETTINGS ROUTE OPTIONS For detailed information on changing the settings refer to Settings page 108 No GPS reception When the received GPS signal is not sufficient the following message appears A GPS signal is not available now
87. ter entry mode Operating the navigation software 21 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 Special characters Moving the cursor 22 Sy Tap the icon to enter a special character The special characters keyboard appears As soon as you have entered a special character the letter keyboard reappears You need not enter special characters when entering a destination s town or street name but they may be helpful for entering names for saved destinations and itineraries If you want to delete another character than the one to the left of the cursor position or if you want to insert a character at another place than at the end of the text you have to move the cursor to the respective place Just tap the place where you want to have the cursor Software keyboard User s manual MobileNavigator 5 3 2 3 Mobile phone keyboard EY Ey Entering a space deleting a character Switching between character and number entry BD 60ti C O RBIDBOROUGH TN3 0 Bidborough BIDDENDEN TN2 8 BIDDENHAM MK40 4 ABC JKL TUV You may carry out all entries with your finger on the mobile phone keyboard But you may enter capital letters only As on a mobile phone each key is designed to enter several letters with it The position of a letter on a key caption indicates how often you must tap this key to enter the respective letter E g to enter an S tap the PQRS key four
88. the global time standard Because of the Earth s uneven speed in its elliptic orbit GMT has been replaced by UTC Universal Time Coordinated which is an ultra stable time standard based on atomic clocks The GPS Global Positioning System is based on 24 satellites which are in orbit round the earth They are permanently emitting the time and their current position The GPS receiver receives this information and calculates the longitude and the latitude of its own current position The signals of at least three satellites are needed to determine the longitude and the latitude With the signals of at least four satellites the elevation may be calculated too The determination has an accuracy of about 3 yards The Horizontal Dilution of Precision HDOP indicates the quality of position determination Theoretically any value from O to 50 is possible The smaller the value is the more accurate is the position determination value 0 no deviation from the actual position Values up to 8 are convenient for street navigation Point of Interest POI See Special destination Radio Data Signal RDS is a service offered by broadcasting Stations TMC information is broadcasted via RDS Special destinations also called POI Points of Interest are covered by the map and may be displayed on it Harbours airports restaurants hotels petrol stations public buildings and others belong to the special destinations You may determine Special
89. ting options see page 114 Logbook see page 115 Key configuration see page 115 Itinerary see page 115 Format see page 116 GPS see page 116 TMC see page 117 Home address see page 117 ET 2 2 222Z g Radio Mute see page 117 Product information see page 117 On the MAIN SCREEN tap the Settings button to configure MobileNavigator On the SETTINGS screen tap the arrow icons to select the configuration you want to modify Tap the Save button to apply your modifications if you have made some 108 Settings User s manual MobileNavigator 5 8 1 1 User mode User mode a Restoring the factory settings On the USER MODE screen you may effect the following modifications Your current user mode is indicated on the Current user mode field Tap Current user mode to switch to the other user mode The name of the user mode you want to switch to becomes the caption of the entry field Tap Save to save the changes Note When you switch to standard mode a dialog window asks you whether you want to keep the configuration changes you have made in extended mode This dialog window appears even when you have not made any configuration changes Tap Yes 1 If you want to restore the factory settings tap the Factory settings command 2 Confirm the restoration 8 1 2 Map information a Info on the map This function is only available in Extended mode For information on h
90. vey 10 Mount the holder of the Pocket PC and the GPS receiver before you use the navigation system You will also have to initialise the GPS receiver and if purchased the TMC module Note In case the holder and the adapter of the Pocket PC are not supplied within the delivery you may obtain them from our support team from our online shop or from your specialised dealer Installing the software User s manual MobileNavigator 5 2 2 1 Mounting and connecting the Pocket PC Caution The mounted holder must not impede the driver s attention on the traffic Connecting the 1 Attach the cradle of the Pocket PC to the swan neck mount Pocket PC Note Take note of the caption on the swan neck mount The o arrow with the caption close must show in snap on direction The connection must snap on audibly 2 Place the suction cup on the windscreen Press the lever firmly to the windscreen before switching it 3 Put the Pocket PC into the cradle Make sure that it is held safely 4 Plug the adapter into the socket at the bottom of the Pocket PC Swan neck connector Before you begin 11 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 2 2 2 Mounting and connecting the GPS receiver Caution The mounted GPS receiver must not impede the driver s attention on traffic Connecting the GPS 1 Place the GPS receiver horizontally under the windscreen as receiver far forwards as possible Note The reception of
91. ware with them Current traffic obstructions may then be displayed The reported obstructions may be considered for route calculation In case of obstructions on the computed itinerary they may be used for computing an alternative route which evades the obstruction MobileNavigator features dynamic navigation which is well adapted to the current traffic situation Table of contents 15 User s manual MobileNavigator 5 2 4 Note Important safety information In your own interest read the following notices and safety information carefully before starting up your navigation system 2 4 1 Safety information on navigation 16 Use of MobileNavigator is executed at your own risk Caution To protect yourself and others from accidents please do not operate the navigation system while driving Caution You must not look at the display except when it is absolutely safe to do so Caution The road layout and the traffic signs are absolutely prior to the instructions of the navigation system Caution You must not follow the instructions of MobileNavigator except when the circumstances and the road traffic regulations allow doing so MobileNavigator will guide you to your destination even when you have left your planned itinerary Note We recommend effecting route planning before beginning the journey If you are on the road and you want to establish a new itinerary please drive to the next parking site Note
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