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1. a hardware reset slide the hardware reset switch to the opposite position then return it to its original position have a problem with the navigator software e For all Navigator related questions please refer to the specific Navigator software manual cannot play my music on the Nav Cam 7500 e Make sure that all music is MP3 WMA or WAV format My music appears to be playing but cannot hear it e Ensure that the volume is not set to zero e Make sure that the track plays correctly on your computer cannot see my photos e Make sure that your images are jpg or bmp format Terms and Conditions for Nav Cam 7500 1 year Return to Base Warranty Contact details for warranty cover Email support nav cam com Tel 0905 020 0101 9am to 5 25pm Monday to Saturday Calls charged at 25p per minute Web www nav cam com 1 Cover provided under this Contract a An unlimited number of requests for hardware service to the unit during normal working hours of 9 00 a m to 5 00 p m Monday to Friday inclusive excluding public and bank holidays Work performed outside normal working hours software problems or customer initiated malfunction will be liable to a charge b The free replacement or repair of any part of the equipment hardware in the equipment schedule that has failed during normal use Parts may be exchanged on a like for like basis c The Company may inspect adjust repair or replace the equipment or any part of
2. approved procedures c To notify the Company n writing in the event that the Equipment is to be re located d Responsibility for adequate back up of all data since its protection or recovery forms no part of the agreement e Responsibility for costs incurred for the safe and insured return of the equipment Collection of the equipment can be arranged for a charge by Evesham Technology if required 5 Liabilities The Company its servants and or agents shall not be liable for injury losses or damage whatsoever unless it is caused by the wilful default of the Company its servants and or agents in respect of death or injury unless it is caused by the negligence of the Company its servants and or agents In any event the Company shall not be liable for any losses damage or delay whatsoever arising from any cause outside the control of the Company its servants and or agents 6 Virus Infection The number of computer viruses in circulation is increasing A number of these may result in loss of data or damage to the system hardware The Customer is responsible for preventing virus infection of their equipment Work carried out by the Company caused by virus spyware or malware infection will be chargable 7 Force Majeure Neither party shall be liable for any failure to perform its obligations hereunder as such failure arises from any Act of God War Strike Lockout or other labour dispute Riot Civil Commotion Fire Flood Dro
3. it as it considers necessary or advisable d Unless otherwise agreed specifically in writing by the Company in relation to any particular item the Company has no responsibility under this Contract in relation of any of the following items namely 1 Software storage media data retrieval 11 Building wiring or telephone instruments where relevant 111 External services outside the control of the Company iv Consumable items as specified by the equipment manufacturer distributor v Repair or alteration of equipment by unauthorised 3rd parties 2 Period of Agreement Where the customer is in breach of any of its obligations under this or any other agreement between the parties without prejudice to the Suppliers other remedies including the right to terminate this agreement on a continuing or further breach the Supplier may suspend the provision of its services 3 Assignment The Company shall be entitled to transfer or assign all or any of its rights in this agreement and to perform any of its obligations through nominated sub contractors In particular monitors may be supported by the manufacturer or their agents 4 Customer undertakes a To carry out routine day to day preventative maintenance as may be recommended under the Customer operating instructions supplied with this equipment b To permit no alteration to apparatus or wiring except by Agreement with the Company and work to be carried out in accordance with
4. time date Volume Set the default volume Screen Calibrate the touch screen and adjust brightness and idle time Language Select the default language System View system information Setting the time date Choose Clock from the Setup screen Choose the Time Zone from the drop down list You can use either the touch screen or the directional keys to do this To enter the Date and Time highlight the item you wish to change and then use the up down directional keys to increase or decrease their values The current Time is also shown above for reference Once you have finished press the OK button Setting the volume Choose Volume from the Setup screen h Enable Keytone DOOF s Click the or buttons to increase or decrease the volume Alternatively you can use the right left directional keys to increase or decrease the volume Check the Enable Keytone option if you would like to hear a clicking sound each time you press a button Once you have finished press the OK button Screen options Choose Screen from the Setup screen Calibrate E Brightness F 5 Idle Time Never 7 Calibrating the touch screen Click Calibration The Calibration screen will now appear in the display You will be asked to go through a number of simple steps to calibrate the screen Adjusting the brightness To adjust the brightness click the or buttons Alternat
5. Nav Cam If you double click on the folder named Memory Card you will see My Music and My Photos folders You can copy and paste or drag and drop any music or photos into these folders from your computer hard drive or CD ROM NOTE For more information about using ActiveSync please see ActiveSync s Help file CARE AND MAINTENACE Keep away from extremely hot cold or humid conditions Do not allow the Nav Cam 7500 to get wet Avoid shocks or vibrations Only use the supplied stylus with the touch screen Do not open your Nav Cam 7500 Any attempts to open this device will void the warranty Wipe the touch screen only with a lint free cloth slightly dampened while the device is switched off Do not place objects on top of the Nav Cam 7500 TROUBLESHOOTER 1 Nav Cam 7500 will not switch on e Make sure that the battery is properly charged e Make sure the hardware reset switch has not been moved Bad reception e Unfold the foldable antenna e Use an external antenna New Memory Card doesn t work or files have been deleted from my original Memory Card e Format card only if new then copy and paste files folders from within the Memory Card folder on the Nav Cam 7500 CD to your Memory Card Screen frozen or Nav Cam 7500 is behaving strangely e Doa softreset To do a soft reset insert a thin object into the software reset button e lf this does not solve the problem then do a hardware reset To do
6. Nav Cam 7500 User Guide Congratulations on your purchase of the Nav Cam 7500 Not only can you use your Nav Cam 7500 as an in car navigation system you can also use it asan MP3 player and a photo album viewer Please read through the following manual carefully in order to use your Nav Cam 7500 correctly Contents Nay Cam 7300 User GUN ee 1 CCOMGCT ES aiaa e O E 3 DESCRIPTION OF BUTTONS ETC 4 ACCESSING THE NAVIGATOR FUNCTION sccccccssscccccssssecceess 6 VET DPA TOUS Seca cusawstuceddsasvexcdacessceccccscusaesssvececsavesseosavssevseesontassiaceceovine 7 Mp3 player button definitions sssseececossssseccecoossseseecooosssssecccosssseseeeoso 8 Playing MUSIC usa iu 9 Adjust ng the Volume sea 9 Changing the order of tracks ana 9 Repeating tracks ociscene odnada nai a 9 Creatine a Play Sissies nun art 10 PHOTO ALBUM 11 VIC WING Dholos u u 0 A020 rasant 12 Usmethe amp slhdeshow a 14 BSELUP ass 15 Setino he nme date irinin ea aE eaei 16 Serine he volume aaacasa a a a a aiaa 17 Screen Oop OOS sense aa aa asena aditeen aai iaas 18 Calibrating the touch screen ccscccccssssssssssssccccccccessssssscccosssseesssecs 18 Adjusting the brightness a nun nn 18 Settings the Idle Time uuuss u202 kai 20 Choosing the language ssccccocsssssececocsssssceccoocssssececoocssssseecosossssseecessssoo 21 System MIO MAO nennen 22 DOWNLOADING FILES TO THE MEMORY CARD cc
7. ar in the display NOTE Music must be loaded to the SD memory card from your computer See the section entitled DOWNLOADING FILES TO THE MEMORY CARD for more information Mp3 player button definitions The MP3 Player Buttons are defined as follows Distance through track A Sequence random indicator gt Exit MP3 layer Linear repeat Bt a play indicato v v Volume indicator v Time Song title Select linear repeat A Increase volume Select sequence random Decrease lt Play list volume yoo Gy Rewind Fast forward y v Play Pause Stop Playing music While on the MP3 screen press the Play button to begin listening to music To pause music press the Pause button Q To stop listening to music press the Stop button Q To skip to the next track press the Fast forward button Q To go to the beginning of the current track or skip back to the previous track press the Rewind button Adjusting the volume To adjust the volume press the Increase volume or Decrease volume amp buttons Changing the order of tracks To choose between playing tracks in sequential order or random order press the Select sequence random button The current order is indicated in the top left hand side of the screen NOTE The appearance of the Select sequence random button changes depending on the current mode Repeating tracks To choose between repeating tracks or not press
8. cceeeeees 23 CARE ANDMAINTENACE 252er 24 TROUBLESHOOTER 2 uusu0uuu see 25 Terms and CONItIONS cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccscccccccccccscececs 24 DESCRIPTION OF BUTTONS ETC FRONT VIEW a mn W Main Menu a 2005 08 08 AM10 10 Navigator Navigator Directional IOK keys A Zoom in Zoom out iy y GPS signal indicator Touch screen y Power indicator TOP VIEW Headphone Socket A v SD card slot BOTTOM VIEW Software reset button Hardware reset switch SIDE VIEWS External antenna connector I gt on off USB connector External power connector BACK VIEW Foldable GPS Antenna A ACCESSING THE NAVIGATOR FUNCTION Switch the unit on and tap Navigator in the Main Menu screen Alternatively you can use the directional keys to highlight Navigator and then press the OK key IT 24 10 2005 12 5 AM f MPS After the application loads the main Navigator menu will appear For more information regarding the Navigator function please see the Navigator Manual MP3 PLAYER Playing music on your Nav Cam 7500 couldn t be easier Switch the unit on and tap MP3 in the Main Menu screen Alternatively you can use the directional keys to highlight MP3 and then press the OK key SIT 24 10 2005 12 54 AM mi Navigator Setup The MP3 screen will now appe
9. ively you can use the right left directional keys to highlight Brightness and then to increase or decrease the brightness Once you have finished press the OK button Setting the Idle Time The idle time feature will automatically switch off the display following a period of inactivity For example if an idle time of 10 minutes is chosen the display will switch off if no buttons are pressed during that time Use the directional keys to highlight idle time or click it on the touch screen Use the right left directional keys to choose a suitable idle time When you are happy with all the Screen settings click OK NOTE If you do not wish to use the idle time feature choose of an NOTE The idle time feature is only activated when running on battery power Choosing the language Choose Language from the Setup screen Click the right left arrow buttons or use the right left directional keys to choose a language from the list Once you have finished press the OK button System Information Choose System from the Setup screen me iil 24 10 2005 01 01 AM The System Info screen will now appear in the display System Info hr GPS Always On Manufacturer Product ID EEE E OS Version E ROM Version aad Bootloader Version Die Here you can see your device s serial number firmware version and GPS firmware version The GPS Always On option is checked by default This will keep the GPS
10. module running and the blue signal indicator blinking when the navigator is launched and after it is closed If you de selected this option it will require a longer time to initialize the GPS module the next time the navigator is launched Click OK to exit this screen DOWNLOADING FILES TO THE MEMORY CARD There are two ways to add music and photo files to the Memory Card If your PC has a card reader attached you can simply remove the Memory Card from the Nav Cam unit and insert it into your card reader Then using Windows on your PC go to My Computer This is usually accessed from the Start menu or the desktop Double click on the Removable drive that relates to your card reader You will see My Music and My Photos folders You can copy and paste or drag and drop any music or photos into these folders from your computer hard drive or CD ROM If your computer does not have a card reader you can still add photos and music files to your Memory Card by connecting the Nav Cam via USB to your PC You need to have Microsoft Active Sync supplied on CD installed first Simply connect the USB cable from the Nav Cam to a spare USB port on your computer Turn the Nav Cam on Active Sync will detect your Nav Cam device and will prompt you to select a method of synchronising you can select Guest mode You will now have Active sync running You can click on the Explore button This shows you the data stored on the
11. pear in the display Viewing photos If you cannot see photo thumbnails but instead see folders as in the above image then you can click these to access their contents as in the image below You can also scroll up or down to search up or down the list of folders or photos If you need to move back up a level click the back button A l Once you can see photos you can click on one to display it full size see below You will see several options at the bottom of the screen which are defined as follows Go to previous photo Go to next photo Zoom in You can also use the zoom in key Zoom out You can also use the zoom out key I View photo at default rotation a View photo at 90 clockwise rotation B View photo at 90 anticlockwise rotation ae nu Exit screen Using the slideshow Make sure you can see photo thumbnails by using the steps outlined in Accessing Photos Press the Slideshow button V The slideshow will start To stop the slideshow click anywhere on the screen NOTE Photos must be loaded to the SD memory card from your computer See the section entitled DOWNLOADING FILES TO THE MEMORY CARD for more information SETUP To access the Setup feature on your Nav Cam 7500 Switch the unit on and tap Setup in the Main Menu screen SIT 24 10 2005 12 48 AM Navigator me iil 24 10 2005 12 59 AM From this screen you can set Clock Set the
12. the Select linear repeat button The current mode is indicated in the top left hand side ofthe screen NOTE The appearance of the Select linear repeat button changes depending on the current mode Creating a play list Press the Play list button The Play list screen will now appear in the display E Fre name Folder al 01 Strangers In T SDMMC 02 When I Fall In SDMMC 03 Theme From A SDMMC 04 Smoke Gets In SDMMC 05 Misty mp3 SDMMC 06 Cantt Take My SDMMC 07 volare mp3 SDMMC 08 Walking My Ba SDMMC NOTE By default all tracks in the My Music folder of the Memory Card are added to the play list To remove ALL tracks from the play list press the Remove all tracks R button You will be asked to confirm this operation To remove only the currently highlighted track press the Remove track button NOTE To change which track is highlighted use the up down direction buttons or the touch screen To add tracks press the Add track button then navigate to the track s you would like to add u To exit the Play list screen press the Exit amp button PHOTO ALBUM You can view individual photos or slideshows on your Nav Cam 7500 Switch the unit on and tap Photo Album in the Main Menu screen Alternatively you can use the directional keys to highlight Photo Album and then press the OK key me iil 24 10 2005 12 55AM mi The Photo Album screen will now ap
13. ught Legislation or other causes whether of the foregoing classes or not beyond the control of the party concerned 8 This agreement shall be governed and interpreted according to English Law
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