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1. Alert this screen you can set two separate safety alerts 27 Speed camera tone on Speed camera on This lets you activate or deactivate the speed camera warning when CESE activated the unit will warn you of an approaching speed camera visually and shows you the distance Speeding tolerance ox Nd to the camera Ze When the option is shown highlighted blue it is 2 OK activated Speed alert when exceeding the road speed limit This lets you activate or deactivate the road speed limit warning As well as soeed camera locations the unit contains information about the speed limit of many roads When activated the unit will show you the speed limit for the road you are on with a fixed speed limit icon if you exceed the speed limit including any tolerance you have set for the road you are on the speed limit icon will flash and the unit will beep When the option is shown with an blue indicator it is activated When active you can then change the speeding tolerance using the T and natn keys to select the tolerance you would like from 0 5 10 15 and 20 The unit will then only warn you when you exceed the speed limit by more than this percentage Set the required options and tap EN to confirm the unit will then return to the settings screen 8 3 Trace Record Trace Record The unit is capable of logging all positioning information received from the GPS satellites during navigation It then uses this information to dra
2. charged see page 7 owitch on the unit and from the menu select Navigation The navigational software will start to load First you will see the warning statement screen Tap on Accept to confirm that you have read the Binatone w binatonegp statement and to continue If you do not wish to be Mount this device in a position that is secure and doesn t obstruct the shown this screen in the future check the box next to MARNIE e e rl Don t show this statement again You will now be E ESAS shown the Binatone screen which shows the progress We disclaim all liability for any accidents damage loss personal injury O f the loa ding SO ftware on the yellow bar at the bottom Ge of any laws due to the use of this device one itive Horse Yard ema E Once the software has loaded you will be shown the ER Free Navigation Menu screen this is the starting point for all your navigating needs For more information on free navigation mode see page 17 A 12 10 Lat 51 3047N Lon 0 520W Menu In order to enter destinations and access the many settings of the navigational software tap Menu This will then take you to the Free Navi Menu screen You can choose from the 3 following options Go to Opens the Search Menu screen From here you can select a point to navigate to Menu Pei Map Options Allows you change the way the map Map Options Go to Settings looks and behaves during navigation Settings Allows access to the mai
3. exit by using this key Volume Press volume you can modify the volume level of the voice prompts You can increase or decrease the level by clicking Ell or EX gt This can also be done via the navigation software later Pressing the speaker button will mute un mute the speaker IN is shown when un muted is shown when muted Clicking Ed or Ed gt can release the mute status OK Press to confirm and exit Backlight Press Backlight to change the brightness of the screen You can make it darker or brighter by clicking El or EM This can also be done via the navigation software later OK Press ES to confirm and exit Date amp Time This device can auto set the current date and time by receiving 3 GPS signals Time Zone this is defaulted to the area of sale To change the date amp time select the item to be changed ti for the date select Day Month or Year so that it is highlighted blue Then use the and keys to increase or decreased the value OK to confirm and exit Press Power The power page contains the information on your battery level MAIN MENU Language Press Language to change the language Use the and keys to scroll between further language options Select the langua i desire from the available options so that it is highlighted white Then press to confirm and exit About The About page contains information about your operating system sof
4. indicating the direction of travel Note it is only possible to show one trace at a time A trace record which is been shown will be shown with a blue highlight on the list If you select a second Trace and tap Ld this will cancel the first trace and begin to show this trace instead Delete To delete a trace record highlight it so that it is blue and tap 8 4 Address Book Opens the address book screen from here you Pe can add edit delete and view your address 01 London City Airport Newham book locations on the map You can add address book entries to the address book so that they can quickly be used for navigation purposes Any previously entered address book entries will be shown as list Delete 8 4 1 Add an Entry To add an entry to the address book tap ELM You will now be able to add a location using all of the options available when entering a destination under the Go to section see page 19 Km Address Book ac 8 Once you have added a location to the address book you can enter further information ee 5 Name ENEE Newham about that location To enter further information screen will change to show a keyboard which Tel 44 207 6460088 ES 51730 11N 0 2 59 E Ze 41 2 OK allows you to enter information Tap to NAVIGATION confirm the entered text Tap at any point to return to the previous screen Name You can then enter a name for your address book entry which will be shown in the address b
5. junctions as well as what the junction sign post will have written on it The unit will also show the action you need to take at each junction The t icon means continue along the current road The icon means to take the junction and exit the current road In addition to this the sign post sign will also be shown in blue on the screen M18 The P oh NORTH mx n i UBL Ju Bh 1 I Required junction when you reach the junction you need to take the screen will change to clearly show that you need to take this junction You will be shown what is written on the junction sign T xit D When switched on the box will be shown with a hs tick AS AN N Tap EN to confirm the change 7 4 Voice Guidance This option allows you to activate or deactivate the voice guidance When deactivated the unit will no longer give spoken voice directions during navigation When activated the box will be shown with a tick 38 NAVIGATION Tap EN to confirm the change 7 5 Auto Zoom Allows you to activate or deactivate the auto zoom feature When auto zoom is activated the unit will automatically zoom the map during navigation according to your speed the faster you are travelling the more the map will zoom out to give you a better view of the road ahead When activated the box will be shown with a tick 7 6 Simulation Speed This option allows you to change the speed at which a simulation of a route is carried ou
6. of travel Heading Up Means that the map will be rotated to always face the direction you are travelling while the position icon will be fixed at the lower centre of the screen The m with the blue indicator is the currently selected option Tap to confirm the change 7 2 3D 2D Changing this options changes the way the map looks when you a driving 3 NAVIGATION 3D The map will be shown as if you were looking down at it from behind and above your current position When in 3D mode the option for selecting North Up Heading Up will be disabled and set to Heading Up only 2D The map will be shown as if you were looking directly down onto your current position The A with the blue indicator is the currently selected option Tap Note You can toggle the map between 2D and 3D modes quickly by tapping on the compass in the top right of the navigation screen 7 3 Motorway Sign Post When switched on this option does two things Firstly when driving down major roads and motorways it will show information about the approaching junctions Secondly when you approach your junction the screen will change to clearly show that this is your junction to confirm the change Approaching junctions While you are currently navigating a planned route and are on a major road or motorway the unit will show you information about the approaching junctions along the planned route You will be shown the distance to the
7. or to load a photo it into the viewer To go back through the menu structure press the option The following screen will be shown 1 s SE r Far Cd d F P fe ei p 47 i A E i I ra We d a r 3 e d ei F RTR PT A e NM be i44 a Cl 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Button function list of Picture Files O ole CU Dor eet f 8 Return Press this to return back to the list of pictures on the unit Zoom out Press to zoom out of the picture Zoom in Press to zoom into the picture Previous Press to view the previous picture in the list Forward Press to view the next picture in the list Full screen Press to enlarge the picture so that it fills the whole screen You can now use the stylus to scroll around the picture To return back to the above screen double tap the screen You can also double tap to switch to full screen mode Rotate Press to rotate the image 90 degree right Document name This shows the file name of the current document Document Viewer This device supports txt file format viewing only as with the picture viewer copy the files you want to read to a SD card Press the Doc Viewer you can then access the SDMMC folder The procedure for viewing documents is the same for viewing pictures But once loaded the following screen will be shown IMPORTANT txt 5 IMPORTANT Satellite signals are required for this product to function in Navigation Mode here may be occasi
8. radio system Select FM in the Mult Media menu FM Frequency 98 0 MHz Decrease Increase frequency frequenc Turn On Off Exi Save the XIt current 1 First you need to locate the empty FM frequency channel in your area from your car radio Adjust your PND to the same FM frequency channel by using and gt Turn on the FM function El Then you can listen your music or navigation voice from you car radio system Tap to save the current FM channel setting NI UI A Ww MAIN MENU Bluetooth Function Your GPS device has built in Bluetooth 2 0 technology which can connect to other Bluetooth devices like mobile phones to perform the following functions Making a call using the PND in hands free mode Answering a call using the PND in hands free mode Browse the phonebook of your mobile phone via the PND and then make a call to a phonebook entry How to select the Bluetooth function There are two ways to select the Bluetooth function menu 1 In the Main Menu press the Bluetooth icon to select this function SIS Y GPS Receiver Settings Multi Media Bluetooth Euston Road puse m A e E fall CH e _ _ 219 yd Ln 1050 yd MAIN MENU Bluetooth menu Bluetooth EN MCA Phone Book Paired List Call List ON OFF Turn On Off the Bluetooth Function Tap the ON OFF icon in the Bluetooth menu to turn on off the Bluetooth function When switched off all
9. section see page 19 Note the Go Home option will not be available If you need to change your home address at a later date simply tap Set Home Address again to re enter your address 8 7 GPS Status 39 GPS Status When tapped the screen will change to the Date Time 7 08 14 18 07 O inactive GPS status screen Note this can also be Vehicle Speed 0 0 mph D Altitude 90 yd brought up by tapping from any of the E ve ge navigation SE Number of Satellites 0 This screen shows you information about your ETE T current GPS position Including the date amp time l ae your current speed your current altitude above pimi ZER SE sea level and your current position in Longitude and latitude Included with this information is the number of satellites which you are currently locked on to The right half of the screen shows the position of these satellites in the sky Each satellite will be shown by a coloured circle Blue means that the unit has locked on to the signal while grey means that the satellite has be found but the unit is not currently locked on to its signal Each satellite will be identified by a specific number shown inside the circle 43 NAVIGATION Note In order to navigate you require that the unit is locked to 4 or more satellites and is referred to as a 3D fix The fix status will be shown above the circle on the right Inactive means not fixed active means that a 3D fix has been obtained 8 8 Miles K
10. the route Tapping will result in the route being recalculated from your current position Any changes will be taken in to consideration when calculating the route 10 2 Detour Es i This option allows you to navigate around 50m 100m any traffic jams or blocked roads which are e AN along your planned journey When tapped 200m A 900m the screen will change to show the available jj 1km II 2km distance options You will need to estimate the distance to the blocked road traffic jam then choose the option which is the next lowest distance The unit will than calculate a detour route this new route can be viewed on the map as a blue line ay 4 d E WW E 2 d s vM a will return to the navigation screen but will ML RACER dre now direct you via the detour route LUE 305 4L A A ME MM Sen ER return to the detour screen if you were not happy with the new route and would like to select a different option or if you no longer want to add a detour Tap again from the Detour screen to go back to the Route Navi Menu screen see page 36 Current Tae ROA 1782010 14 20 09 00m 10 3 Cancel Route Tap this option to cancel the route you have planned and stop navigating you will be returned to the Free Navi Menu screen 10 4 Go To Tapping this option will automatically cancel the route and take you to the Search menu see page 19 Were you will be able to enter a new destination to navigate to
11. 3 2008 EN60950 1 2006 A1 1 2009 The product is labelled with the European Approval Marking CE as show Any Unauthorized modification of the product voids this Declaration CE Manufacturer Importer signature of authorized person 52 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Paul Tsui Product Operation Director London signature Place amp Date 1 Feb 2011 OO
12. 7 Map scale show a scale bar which changes as the map zoom level is altered 8 Position icon Shows your current position on the map as well as showing your current direction of travel 9 Volume Tap to access the volume control menu 10 Zoom in Tap to zoom in on the map eo NAVIGATION 3 2 Route Navigation 11 Speed limit 12 POI icon 13 Turn indicator 14 Current road 15 Menu button 16 Arrival time Distance 17 Route 18 Next road Shown when you exceed the speed limit of the current road if switched on via the settings see page 29 Show the position of a point of interest Shows a graphical representation of the next manoeuvre and the distance to the manoeuvre lap to replay the voice instruction Shows the name of the road you are currently on Tap to access the navigation options Only when in Route Navigation Shows the estimated time you will arrive at your destination Shows the remaining distance to your destination Indicates the planned route to be followed Shows the name of the road you will be using next eg NAVIGATION 4 Browsing the Map When in Free Navigation or Route Navigation it is possible to browse the map so that you can look at parts of the map which are currently not shown To move the map around use the stylus if provided or your finger to press and hold on a point on the map then drag the map in the opposite direction you want to look
13. List A HTC Tattoo PIN code from the PND 22222 Will be your unique Bluetooth device number MAIN MENU 6 To disconnect the PND from your Mobile phone select the phone name from the paired list and tap Be to disconnect your mobile phone Then the phone name will be turned red in the list e Note your phone will still be paired with the PND and can be re connected at a later date also this can be done via your mobile phone Paired List A HTC Tattoo select the name of your mobile phone from the list then tap the icon 8 After you have disconnected your mobile phone you can delete it completely from the PND paired list Select the name of the mobile phone from the list you wish to remove and then tap to delete it from the list MAIN MENU Dial a Number Tap the Dial icon in the Bluetooth menu you will see the following screen To make a call from your PND key in the digits and then tap the phone button hd to make the call via your mobile phone The following screen will be displayed This screen will also be displayed when you receive a call Phone Call Adjust the volume of the loudspeaker Press to answer the call if you are receiving a call Press to end the call Press to switch the call to your Mobile phone or vice versa when the call is routed via the mobile phone the icon will appear black Press to bring up the dialling keypad which will allow you to dial out fu
14. S NAVIJA te siroja s RE EEES EE 29 52 ROUE Navidad 29 A A 29 6 1 Entering an Addressiosicocde esee 30 6 2 Searching for a POI Point of Interes 32 6 2 1 POI near Current POSION EEN 32 S322 81 ln OY paa a ence 33 6 3 Selecting an Entry from the Address Book 34 6 4 Selecting a Recent UDesimaton ccc c cece cece eee cess sees eeeeeenaes 34 6 5 Selecting a Pointon the Map BEE 35 6 6 Entering a set of CGo ordmaies ccc eee cece ence eee eeeeeeeeaeeeaee eens 35 6 7 To Navigate DirecUy OM urna io rara 36 Ta MaD ODUONS EE 36 Fk INOW le FAC ACUI o ACC cem 36 PO RE 37 7 3 Motorway ION OS Ure cae EE ERE uet adie sion eee ash eid nen dale outed 37 TA VOICC GUIDANCE EE 37 Tag PANO ODIT EE 38 46 SIMUIAUOR SOC AA 38 E Lee EE 38 Ol ANGUS EE 38 8 2 Safety Alert EORR EE MEET I PE 39 ca EE 39 9 4 Address BOOK rinda 40 O a AGG A EN EE 40 042 EE 41 O14 3 Delete an EN EEN 41 9 5 DIVNI Oe LEE 42 8 6 Set Home NCC S Sse umso mus pM IA I DU ae es LL MT LEE 42 SRI OPS UU EEN 42 ES Cl E 43 EE Ee 43 8 10 Time Zone CONTENTS 9 11 ele ee 43 Ee ilerum 44 GE O B E 44 91 INAVIG dl G EE 44 9 2 WAVDOING EE et 45 SM iodo 46 A ROUS O a o co 46 10 Route Navigation Men 46 MA o O nn tented 47 A A A 47 10 9 ahcel ROUTE tunecino cal e el esa debetis s 47 TOA e Lo ER 47 NNER ae e EE 48 10 56 Map QODUOMS eeneg EEN 48 ON SC UNG Scare coc st stele at scone se sae cst aed nda eid sate ae ae 48 Frequently asked questions KEREN 49 Th
15. S signal and navigation is possible From the Free Navi Menu screen select Go to this allows you to enter your destination 6 Go to Tapping this opens up the Search menu screen SE from here you can enter a destination to navigate too in several different ways Each will be 4 A m described in turn in the pages that follow Point Address Book Recent Address Of Interest Destinations ME A Point On Map Coordinates Go Home KN 2 30 NAVIGATION 6 1 Entering an Address Postcode One of the most commonly used methods for inputting a destination into the unit tap Address the screen will change to show the following City Postcode This screen shows a list of any previously used eme cities towns You will also be able to enter a new County Du city name as well as changing the country you wish to search within Every time you enter a new city it will be added to the list of recent cities so that it can be quickly used in the future To select a previously used city select the city from the list so that it is highlighted blue and then tap to accept or double tap on the city name the screen will change to the Address Search window with the selected city now shown on the city field To change the country tap on the currently selected country name this will be defaulted to United Kingdom A new screen will open with a list of all available countries note the list of countries will d on the model of unit you have
16. Tap page 34 to confirm the point The screen will then change to show the Route Plan screen see 6 6 Entering a set of Co ordinates Coordinates This option allows you to enter the longitude and WEI Lat latitude co ordinates of the location you are looking for Tap Coordinates the screen will change to the co ordinates entry screen E 5 You can enter the co ordinates in two different ways Degrees minutes seconds or as a Decimal E 2 J a t 2 J the unit automatically defaults to the E E ff Degrees minutes seconds format Note when the unit displays the co ordinates of a location it always shows then in the Degress minutes seconds format Format Coordinates Tap in the white boxes next to either Lon or Lat then use the keyboard to enter the co ordinates you wish to navigate to When entering in Degrees minutes seconds format For Longitude the letters E and W are used to describe the hemisphere for Latitude the letters N and S are used to indicate the hemisphere is used to indicate the degrees and is used to indicate the Format minutes 36 NAVIGATION When entering in Decimal format The N S W and E keys are replaced with and where North and East are and South and West are Use the key to enter a decimal point Format Tap to change between Degrees minutes seconds and Decimal formats Tap Tap to go back to the Search Menu screen Tap to confirm the entered co
17. ZY Binatone DRIVE LIKE A LOCAL User Guide 500 St am 1 edition www binatonegps com Binatone Navigation software SAFETY IMPORTANT Satellite signals are required for this product to function in Navigation Mode There may be occasions within your home or surrounding area when the signal strength is limited and Navigation may not be possible This is quite normal for products of this type You can check the number of satellite signals that the unit is receiving and the strength of those signals by viewing the GPS Receiver Unpacking your Binatone Navigation System In the box you will find e GPS navigation device Car mounting kit In car charger e USB cable User guide e Stylus Keep the packaging materials in a safe place in case you later need to transport the unit Keep your sales till receipt which is your guarantee Before you can use the unit you ll need to fully charge the battery as described on page 6 please also read the notes on the page 2 WARNING Your GPS device operates under open sky conditions in order to receive a satellite signal Please ensure that you are not using the device indoors or in areas where the satellite signal is weak For the first time of use or after a few days of no use it may take up to 10 minutes to acquire a satellite signal It is recommended to be stationary during the start up process USB cable can be either used to charge your device with your co
18. anty and may cause the battery to leak acid become hot explode or ignite and cause injury or damage If you come into contact with leaked battery acid wash the contact area thoroughly and seek medical attention The Li polymer battery contained in this unit must be recycled or disposed of properly Do not dispose of in household waste or burn CONTENTS CONTENTS IMPOR ana 02 I rie BO drid eh Raided E cet cate 02 ee 03 The Global Positioning System ccccc ccc e cece cece sees eeaeeeseeeeaeees 03 Using Your PND ab un E EE 03 Stelle BE 03 BAllery EE 03 EE 04 Quick Start Ee TEE 07 POSITION Of th e Lu e 07 Charging the Ballel EE 08 PEEL M 08 Tee Lee EE 08 Turning the Sat Nav Unit On Off ccc cece cece eee eee eeeeeeeeeees 09 Turning the Sat Nav Unit Off Sleep Model 09 System EE s caricias 09 Windscreen Holder Installation eee 10 Gelling Started ad E edad 11 SE ln e BE WEE 11 A 12 MUI Media cra aia uda 13 PICE TEE 13 DOCUITIENL AE 14 MUSIC EE 15 mi Mer EE 16 Bluetooth igo iio a T 17 E SE 24 Additional maps and upgrades cceececeeceeeseeeesaeeeseeeeeseeeeaes 24 CONTENTS NAVIGATION AoA MOC CWO EE 25 Wee WIP COMM COMM BEE 25 2 GEIN ew tcl e WEE 26 3 Navigational Map Gcreens 0 cece ccc cece E E N 26 SX Free IN AVIG ALLOW Lm 27 3 2 ROUE INAVIG AO ME 28 AO WS IN NEMAD tidad ds naco 29 SANA MI MONA e 29 om LS
19. at E g to view the map above the currently shown section press on the screen and move the stylus if provided or your finger down the map will then re draw to show the new section of map You can also change the zoom level of the map to be shown more detail or a larger section of the map In order to zoom simply tap on the and ES Each tap will zoom the map one level You can tap on roads or Point of Interest icons shown on the map to be given more information relating to that point After moving the map from the starting location you will see the following icon NM c Tapping on this icon will return you to your current or last known GPS position 5 Navigation There are two modes of navigation Free navigation and Route Navigation 5 1 Free navigation In free navigation the unit does not have a planned route for you to follow so simply plots your GPS position on the map and then follows your movement as you drive The unit shows you the current time and date as well as your current position in latitude and longitude co ordinates 5 2 Route Navigation In route navigation the unit directs you via the map and with spoken directions to your chosen destination In order to plan a route you need to have a valid GPS signal this can be easily checked by looking at the GPS reception screen on the free navigation screen If the icon is greyed out then there is no valid signal if the icon is white with green signal waves then you have a valid GP
20. cks into place B Fitting the holding bracket It is best to fit this to the unit before it is attached to the windscreen olide the bracket onto the securing lug on the end of the ball mount at the end of the car mount and then push down firmly until it clicks in to place The bracket can only be fitted one way C Fitting the Unit olide the unit into the bottom of the bracket and carefully push the unit up and back until it clicks into place at the top To remove the unit from the car mount Press and lift the tab at the top of the bracket then pull the unit forward and out of the bottom of the bracket To remove the Car mount from the windscreen Lift the lever away from the windscreen then gentle pull the tab on the suction cup to release the suction as you pull the mount away from the windscreen MAIN MENU Starting Up Press the On Off button on the top until the following screens are displayed Binatone DRIVE LIKE A LOCAL Navigation When you press MENU the following screens will be displayed Bluetooth MAIN MENU Settings NOTE You do not need to enter the SETTINGS menu before you start to navigate If you press on the SETTINGS icon the following screen is displayed Settings 14 Yolume BackLight Time amp Dat HSC ABC Language To exit this page or exit any subsequent page press the DR the bottom of the screen Any changes in settings will not be saved if you
21. ct one of your ATTE HOUR address book entries to use as your destination Tap Address Book the screen will change to show EE the address book screen and a list of any stored NET entries scroll through the list of entries using the D or Y keys until you find the entry you require Select it so that it is highlighted blue and tap or i double tap to confirm The screen will then change to show the Route Plan screen see page 34 Tap to go back to the Search Menu screen Tap to view the location on the map and once in the map view you can browse the map P see page 24 to exit from the map view back to the previous screen tap Tap EN to delete the currently selected address book entry Warning you will not be asked to confirm the deletion so make sure that you wish to carry out this operation before tapping Note In order to use the Address Book option you will first need to store entries to the address book This can be done via the Address Book option in the Settings menu see page 28 6 4 Selecting a Recent Destination Peer SEENEN This option allows you to select one of your recently used destinations and to use it again quickly Tap Recent Destinations the screen will Asda Darlington Newton Aycliffe change to show the recent destinations screen and mE a list of any previously entered destinations Middleton Street Lon 1 34 6W Lai 54 3P21N No 59 Eskdale Place Newton Aycliffe United Kin
22. e map contains an error POPs are msemg eens eeeeens 49 am experiencing problems getting a GPS ix 49 Where can get technical support 49 Where can get additional maps and oudes cece eect seas ee eeeeees 49 Technical Specifications niihi ab ENEE ERR conet 50 EC Declaration of CGonformity kk 51 QUICK START GUIDE Quick Start Guide Please make sure that your read all of the information contained within this user guide before operating this unit If you experience any problems please go through the user guide before contacting the customer helpline Position of me controls g 7 1t d eoe be Touch Screen Charge Indicator Displays the battery charging status Red charging Green fully charged On Off Switch Turn On the unit when it is Off or in Sleep mode Turn the unit to Off or put into Sleep mode during operation Reset System reset switch Speaker For voice guidance instructions Memory Card Slot For use with MicroSD type cards Do not remove memory card while in use Power Connection USB Port For charging and data transfer Headphone Jack Allows connection to external headphones Stylus Pen QUICK START GUIDE Charging the Battery Before using your GPS device for the first time we recommend that you charge the unit for 5 hours via the mains car charger or until the charge light turns green Plug the mains car charger into the ua USB socket NOTE Charg
23. ee the entry will be deleted from the address book Warning you will not be asked to confirm the deletion so make sure that you wish to carry out this operation before tapping Tap to return to the settings screen 4e NAVIGATION 8 5 Day Night Mode Allows you to change the map so that the colour and brightness are optimal for driving in either day time or night time conditions There are two options to choose from manually and automatic Manually when selected allows you to either Manually EX select day or night mode by tapping either Or itin to make your selection Wd Automatic When selected allows you to set a start and end time when the time is between these two times the unit will be set to Day mode At all other times the unit will automatically switch ES com ES to Night mode You can set a start time of Set daytime between 1 00 till 12 00 AM and an end time of 2 00 PM to between 1 00 till 12 00PM Use the bie and buttons to select the start and end time This way you can customise the Day Night Mode for any time of year Automatic Once set tap EN to confirm the selection and return to the settings screen Tap to return to the settings screen without saving 8 6 Set Home Address Allows you to set your home address so that it can be easily used when navigating When tapped you will be able to add a location from the options available when entering a destination under the Go to
24. gdom scroll through the list of entries using the or keys until you find the entry you require Select it Delete so that it is highlighted blue and tap or NAVIGATION double y to confirm The screen will then change to show the Route Plan screen see page 34 Tap to go back to the Search Menu screen Tap to view the location on the map and once in the map view you can browse the map 2 see Ki 24 to exit from the map view back to the previous screen tap Delete Tap to delete the currently selected address book entry Warning you will not be asked to confirm the deletion so make sure that you wish to carry out this operation before tapping 6 5 Selecting a Point on the Map This option allows you to move around the map and to select a location which you want to use as your destination Tap Point On Map the screen will change to show the map The location of the map will either be your current last known GPS position or the last position you viewed on the map You can then browse the map see page 24 and MESE Nf er Hou SS b f b urrent lime select a point you want to navigate to by placing the on 2012003054707 C a cursor After placing the cursor at a point on the map it may contain further information i e if there is a FIL arrows to scroll more than one POI at that point In this case you can use the between the multiple points Tap to go back to the Search Menu screen
25. here can get software updates Please contact our helpline or your retail store for information about software updates Where can I get additional maps and guides Please refer to www binatonegps com 90 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical Specifications Atlas IV 500 MHz Operating System Microsoft WinCE NET 6 0 Core Version Built in GPS high sensitivity receiver 64 Antenna channels 5 colour TFT touch screen Weight 0 185kg PE eme we 135mmx90mmx13 5mm 51 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BINATONE TELECOM PLC 1 Apsley Way London NW2 7HF United Kingdom Tel 44 0 20 8955 2700 Fax 44 0 20 8344 8877 e mail binatoneuk binatonetelecom co uk EC Declaration of Conformity We the manufacturer Importer Binatone Telecom Plc 1 Apsley Way London NWe HF United Kingdom Declare under our sole responsibility that the following product Type of equipment GPS Model Name S000 series Country of Origin China Brand Binatone complies with the essential protection requirements of Article 3 1 b of R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC and the following standards ENS301 489 1 7 V1 3 2 2008 04 EN301488 1 V1 8 1 2008 04 EN300328 V1 7 1 2006 10 ENS0371 2002 EN3014889 3 V1 4 1 2002 OS EN3OO04O00 1 V1 5 1 2008 03 EN300440 2 V1 3 1 2008 03 ETS EN3014889 8 V1 4 1 2007 11 ETSI EN301 357 2 V1 4 1 2008 1 1 ENS99022 2006 41 2007 EN55024 19898 A1 2001 A2 2003 ENE 1000 3 2 2006 A2 2009 EN61000 3
26. ightness There are 5 settings available and are shown as bars with an arrow indicating the currently selected level Use the and keys to set the required level the brightness will be reflected in the screen as the change is made 44 NAVIGATION Once set tap EN to confirm the selection and return to the settings screen Tap to return to the settings screen without saving 8 12 Calibration This option allows you to calibrate the screen so that it responds accurately to your screen taps You will need this function only if the unit begins to respond inconsistently to your screen taps When tapped your will be shown a warning screen tap to confirm you would like to calibrate the screen The screen will change to the calibration screen follow the onscreen instructions in order to complete the calibration process 9 Route Plan Once you have entered your destination and Route Plan confirmed it is correct you will be taken to the Route Plan screen from here you can begin navigating carry out a simulation of the route or add additional waypoints to the journey London City Airport Newham Ba Add Tap to return to the Free Navigation mmm owent Go Menu screen Select a destination so that it is highlighted Options On Map blue and tap to view the location on the map 9 1 Navigating Go To begin navigating to you entered destination tap E The unit will begin to calculate a route from your current locati
27. ike to navigate to and tap You will be taken directly to the Route Plan screen and you selected point will be entered as the destination 6 2 2 POI in City Dach Use this option to search for a POI in and around a particular city Before you can Cleve ancien search for a POI you will need to enter the Newton Aycliffe name of the city you wish to search around Ga For information on how to enter the city name see the section about entering a city under the Address section see page 20 As with POI near Current Position you will then need to select a category for your POI You will then be shown a list of POI in and around your entered city 34 NAVIGATION POI Name Click here Alternatively you can tap in the white box at the top fay VIe Station of the screen This will bring up a keyboard screen TE which allows you to search for the name of a 449 17 South Sen Se particular POI After entering the whole name or part D Ss SE Middlesbrough name tap O on Scroll through the list of POI until e find the one AS SE Mi RUE an Aen See you are looking for and then tap or double tap to confirm You will be taken to the Route Plan screen see page 34 Note When you carry out a search for a particular name of a POI The unit will search from a larger distance around your current position than it did from the original search 6 3 Selecting an Entry from the Address Book This option allows you to quickly sele
28. ilometre Tapping this option will change the units of distance this change will be reflected both on the map and in the voice directions Tap this option to change between Miles and Kilometres The currently selected option will be shown on the Screen 8 9 About Tapping this option will show you information relating to the version of navigation software you are running 8 10 Time Zone rm Time Zone Allows you to change the time zone so that the D S Automatic Manually time is always correct for the country you are in There are two options to choose from manually and automatic The selected option will be shown highlighted blue Daylight Saving Time Automatic When selected the unit will always set the time zone according to your current GPS position Manually When selected you can manually set the time zone by using the T and v keys to select the desired time zone from the list In addition to setting either automatic or manually you can select to have the unit automatically adjust its self for daylight saving To activate daylight saving tap in the box so that an blue tick is shown Once set tap EN to confirm the selection and return to the settings screen Tap to return to the settings screen without saving 8 11 Brightness Allows you to change the brightness of the screen so as to optimise it for differently lit environments Tapping will change the screen to the brightness setting screen Br
29. ing via USB cable It is possible to charge the unit via the USB cable but the charge time will be significantly increased Also if the battery is very low the unit will not fully charge The charging indicator on the unit will light up red When fully charged the red light will turn green When using the GPS device in your car we recommend that you always use the car charger in order to maintain the battery level If you have a MicroSD memory Card you may install it refer to the picture below owitch the unit off first before installing or removing the MicroSD card When installing it can only be fitted one way the contacts should be facing away from you and the cut off corner at the bottom as shown above Slide the card in and push it in so that it clicks into place Once the card is installed it does not need to be removed If you need to remove the card push the card in and it will eject from the slot Car Adapter When using your PND in the car we recommend that you always use the in car charger to power the unit especially on long journeys Plug the in car charger into the USB socket of the unit Plug the other end of the adapter into the car s cigarette lighter 12V DC socket The adaptor is also compatible with 24V DC sources as found in many heavy goods vehicles QUICK START GUIDE Turning the Sat Nav Unit On Off Press and hold the On Off button on the top of the unit for around 3 seconds the unit will po
30. isit www binatonegps com or contact the helpline on 08452 459677 tor more information eo NAVIGATION 1 Introduction You have chosen a cutting edge navigation system Congratulations Please enjoy using it This navigation system leads you straight to your destination whether you are travelling by car or on foot You can navigate and plan your route with an easy to use and intuitive interface just by using your finger You can also use this application to plan your trip to suit your personal preferences and interests and to save interesting destinations before you set off on your journey This manual leads you through the main features of the system 1 1 GPS connection Your navigation device uses GPS technology for navigation The device receives signals from a number of GPS satellites in order to determine your current position e Place your navigation device in a location with an unobstructed view to the sky to set up your first satellite connection In the car this will usually mean mounting the unit on the lower part of the windscreen Note It may take up to 10 minutes to establish the first connection Subsequent connections will be faster 30 seconds to 1 minute but if you have not used the unit for several days or are far away from the last location where you used the unit it may take up to 10 minutes again to find a strong signal eo NAVIGATION 2 Getting Started Please make sure that the battery in your device is