OPERATING GUIDE
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Contents |
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Registration |
24-month warranty |
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Repairs |
Warranty |
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Emissions and disposal |
Safety instructions |
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Overview of the scope of Delivery |
The Navigation device |
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Overview of the navigation device |
Operating manual contents |
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General operation |
Use of the product |
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Maintenance and care |
Navigation |
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Battery quality declaration |
Images* |
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Display quality declaration |
Telefon (selected models) |
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Start-up |
Unpacking the Navigation device |
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Power supply |
Checking the contents |
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Using the battery |
Overview of functions |
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Connection for the cigarette lighter |
Scope of delivery |
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Connection to the mains outlet |
Complaints |
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Connecting to power supply |
Handling the packaging |
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TMC antenna |
Description of the device |
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(depending on the model) |
The basic unit |
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GPS antenna |
Cable for power supply from cigarette |
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Unit antenna |
lighter |
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Cable for vehicle integration |
Battery |
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USB connection cable |
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Memory card |
Unit bracket |
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Inserting the memory card |
Accessories |
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Ejecting the memory card |
Mains power supply unit |
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Unit bracket |
Cable for vehicle integration |
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Fitting the unit bracket |
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On the windscreen |
Information about the documentation 13 |
Adjusting the unit holder’s position |
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Quick Start Guide |
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Attaching the Navigation device |
Operating instructions |
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Removing the Navigation device |
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Switching the Navigation |
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device on/off (model dependent) |
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Switching on |
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Switching off (depending on model) |
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Basic information about the touch |
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The main menu |
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Entries made with the entry menu |
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Entering characters |
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Accepting proposals |
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Entering numbers |
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Deleting characters |
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Inserting spaces |
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The back button |
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Radio remote control |
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Attaching the remote control |
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Removing the remote control |
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Replacing the battery |
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CONTENTS >>>
Content Manager |
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Entering the address |
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Installing the Content Manager |
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Selecting a country |
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Starting the Content Manager |
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Selecting an address and starting |
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Transferring pictures |
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route guidance |
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Faults |
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Entering address by speech |
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Navigation Mode |
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What is navigation? |
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Live POI Search (model dependent) |
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Points of interest |
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Selecting Navigation |
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Point of interest in the vicinity |
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Home address |
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Point of interest near to an address |
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Smart Guess |
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Point of interest near to destination |
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Last destinations list |
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POI on route |
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The destination list |
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Entering a point of interest directly |
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Icons used |
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Calling special destination phone |
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Operating the last destinations list |
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number (depending on the model) |
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Start with existing destination |
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Scrolling through stored destinations |
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Marco Polo City Guides |
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Displaying or editing a destination |
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Selecting a destination from the map |
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Personal destinations |
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Coordinate entry |
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Contacts |
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Route planning |
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Selecting a destination from Personal |
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Simulation of the route |
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Creating a new route |
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Editing Personal destinations |
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Editing a route |
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Selecting a destination from Contacts |
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Optimising a route |
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The New destination menu |
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Navigation settings |
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Layout of the New destination menu |
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The Map view button |
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Enter address |
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Auto zoom |
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Select Point of Interest |
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Select POI categories |
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Marco Polo City Guides |
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Selecting Info box data fields |
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Select on map |
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3D city view |
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Enter geo-coordinates |
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The Route overview button |
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Route planning |
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Warnings with planned route |
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Warnings without planned route |
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Selecting the route type |
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Time-dependent route guidance |
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Avoiding particular types of road |
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The TMC button |
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The Traffic Button (model dependent) |
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The Voice guidance button |
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Setting the Voice |
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Setting the Volume |
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The Warnings button |
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Setting Driver alerts |
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Setting environmental zones |
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Setting Speed info |
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The Blocked roads button |
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The Vehicle data button |
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The Format button |
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The Time button |
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The Reset button |
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Automatic recalculation |
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Manual recalculation |
The map display
Calling up the map display Structure of the map display
Map display without route guidance Map display with route guidance The Information box
Split screen with route guidance Route guidance with arrow display Lane Assistant Pro 3D
(model dependent)
Map display with Junction view Tunnel view
Using the map display
Repeating the last announcement Changing the announcement volume Map zooming
Moving the map Map orientation
The Route overview
SituationScan
86The detour assistant The Park Assistant
The departure assistant
86Map display options
87Displaying the whole route
87Selecting alternative routes
88Change route options Canceling route guidance
89Entering/deleting a stopover
89Blocking route temporarily
89Setting day/night display
90Displaying current position
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(Where am I?) |
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Entering the destination |
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Skipping a destination |
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Telephone mode |
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Dialing a number |
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Phonebook |
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Incoming text message |
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Number lists |
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Scrolling in the number list |
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Dialing an available number |
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Displaying or editing entries |
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Lists loaded from cell phone |
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Connecting Bluetooth telephones |
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Calling up a device list |
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Automatic connection |
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Searching for cell phones |
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Connecting from device lists |
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Connecting a mobile phone |
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Disconnecting a connected telephone |
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Telephone calls |
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Establishing a call |
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During a call |
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Telephone settings |
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Bluetooth |
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Automatic call acceptance |
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Telephone volume |
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Updating the phonebook |
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Bluetooth name |
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Tools |
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Marco Polo City Guides |
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Image viewer* |
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The image viewer menu |
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Selecting an image |
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Enlarging the image |
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Rotating the picture |
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CONTENTS
Displaying image information Slide show
Settings Where am I?
Traffic forecast (depending on model)
Country information Blocking a section of the road permanently
Trip computer (depending on model)
Settings
Selecting system settings
The system settings menu Operation
Selection options
Closing the settings menu The individual menu items
Battery Automatic on/off Day/night display Brightness Design by day Design by night Setting the colour Language Sounds
Driver profiles (depending on model) Renaming driver profile
Deleting driver profile
Driver profile Pro (model dependent) Service information
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Factory settings |
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Calibration |
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Technical terminology |
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index |
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Model overview and technical |
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NOTICE |
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EU Declaration of Conformity |
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Disposal of the unit |
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Disposal of the battery |
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Removing the battery |
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The information and data contained in these documents are subject to change without prior notice.
No part of these documents may be duplicated or transmitted for any purpose whatsoever without express written permission of United Navigation GmbH. All technical information, drawings etc. are subject to copyright law.
© Copyright 2012, United Navigation GmbH All rights reserved.
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24-month warranty |
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24-month warranty (battery: 6 months) |
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WARRANTY |
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The warranty expires after 24 months |
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Safety instructions
¤Safety instructions
•Use of the device is only permitted if the traffic conditions are suitable and you are absolutely sure that its use presents no risk, distraction or inconvenience to you, your passengers or other road users.
Traffic laws and regulations will apply in each and every case. Destinations may only be entered when the vehicle is stationary.
•The navigation system is merely an aid, data/information may in select cases be incorrect. The driver must decide in each situation by himor herself if he or she will follow the directions. No liability will be assumed for incorrect directions provided by the navigation system. Imprecise or incorrect directions may be provided due to changing traffic patterns or deviations in data. Therefore, you must always observe the actual road signs and traffic regulations. In particular, the navigation system must not be used as an orientation aid at times of poor visibility.
•The device must only be used for its intended purpose. The volume of the navigation system should be adjusted so that noises external to the vehicle are still well audible.
•Turn the unit off immediately if a defect occurs (e.g. emission of smoke or odors).
•For reasons of safety and security, the device must only be opened by a professional. In case of needed repair please consult your dealer.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
•It is forbidden to exceed the supply voltages (Volts) specified for the mains adapter, the motor vehicle charging adapter and the product. In case of non-observance, the product or the charger may be damaged, or the battery may explode.
•Do not open the product or the battery under any circumstances. No modifications of the product are permitted, any such modification leads to the loss of the operating permission.
•Only use original BECKER accessories. This way it is ensured that all relevant provisions will be met and that health risks and damages to the product are avoided. Dispose of the used product or the battery according to the legal regulations in effect.
•Improper use excludes all warranties! The safety instructions are also valid for any original BECKER accessories.
•Allowed temperature range: -20 °C – 60 °C storage / 0 °C – 45 °C operation
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This operating manual contains the description of your Becker navigation equipment.
This manual contains descriptions for different model versions in a single document. Therefore, some of the functions described here might not be available for your equipment under certain circumstances.
This product is a high performance PND (Personal Navigation Device) for use in vehicles. Protect the product and the accessories from moisture and dirt.
The use of the GPS = Global Positioning system eliminates the tedious process of looking in street maps.
The receiver antenna integrated into the product allows constant access to the navigation services outside buildings. Within buildings, it is currently not possible to access any navigation functions. When using in vehicles, it might not possible to receive sufficent GPS data depending on the installation position of the Navigation device.
The Navigation device has a Picture Viewer with a lot of image display functions.
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THE NAVIGATION DEVICE
Telefon (selected models) |
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Bluetooth® wireless |
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Bluetooth®, you may connect to a cell |
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Before you start using the Navigation |
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TMC |
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Environmental zones |
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Truck & Camper Navigation Pro |
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Traffic forecast |
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THE NAVIGATION DEVICE
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2Device console with carrier plate (depending on model)
3 USB cable
4Motor vehicle adapter power supply 12/24 V for cigarette lighters with built-in TMC antenna (depending on model)
In case of complaints, please consult your dealer. The equipment may be sent directly to United Navigation in its original packaging.
Keep the original packaging in a dry place, at least for the warranty period.
Note:
The disposal must be performed in a professional manner, according to the country-specific regulations. The packaging must not be combusted. Depending on the country of delivery, it might be possible to return the packaging to the dealer.
The navigation device consists of the basic unit and the accessories included in the scope of delivery.
For descriptions of the individual parts, see:
•"Overview of the scope of Delivery" on page 14
Note:
The basic unit and accessories must not be opened or modified in any way.
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THE NAVIGATION DEVICE
The basic unit consists of the complete electronic unit:
•Integrated antenna
•a TMC receiver for receiving traffic messages (depending on the model),
•Touchscreen
•an integrated loudspeaker
•a microphone (dependingon the model).
On the side of the unit, there are also various connections and ports.
You will find more details of the unit under:
•"Model overview and technical specifications" on page 144
This cable allows the unit to be connected up to the car's cigarette lighter.
The power supply must satisfy the following requirements:
•DC current 12/24 volts 0.3 amps
With the USB connection cable provided, it is possible to connect the Navigation device to a standard PC with a USB interface. The integrated flash memory of the navigation device and a micro SD card that may eventually be inserted can then be addressed by the PC like a removable storage device.
When depleted, the integrated rechargeable battery can be recharged by connecting the Navigation device to the power supply.
For this purpose, connect the unit via a car power adapter to a 12/24 V socket in a vehicle or via the optional mains power supply unit to the 230 V mains.
Note:
You can charge the Navigation device via the car charger cable included in the scope of delivery or via the optionally available mains power supply unit.
When the Navigation device is connected to a PC, it is supplied with power via the PC and does not consume battery power.
The Navigation device can be mounted in the vehicle using the unit bracket.
This power supply allows connection of the Navigation device to a mains outlet. The power supply must satisfy the following requirements:
• Alternating current 100-240 volts 0.3 amps
50-60 Hertz
THE NAVIGATION DEVICE
With a 4-pin 2.5mm jack cable you can integrate your Navigation device seamlessly into your vehicle. Details of the connection can be found under "Cable for vehicle integration (depending on model, optional)" on page 21.
The Quick Start Guide is designed to provide a brief introduction to operating your Navigation device. The most important basic functions of the Navigation device are explained in the Quick Start Guide.
You can register your product using our software service. We will then inform you of any new updates and other news.
Registration is performed in the "Content Manager" - see page 35.
The unit must not be opened if damaged. Please contact your dealer.
A comprehensive explanation of the Navigation device functionalities is contained in these operating instructions.
You will find details on emissions and electromagnetic compatibility and disposal in "NOTICE" on page 145.
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3 Unit holder with carrier plate (the design depending on the model)
4Cable for power supply via the vehicle cigarette lighter (12/ 24 Volt) with integrated TMC-antenna (depending on the model)
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The capacity of the rechargeable battery in your mobile navigation system decreases with every charging/ discharging cycle. Improper storage at excessively high or low temperatures may also cause a gradual deterioration of capacity. Consequently, the operating time may be substantially reduced even in the case of a fully charged battery.
In some cases, for technical reasons, a few discoloured dots (pixels) may be visible on the display. Some pixels may also appear brighter or darker. However, such instances do not represent a product flaw.
Once the Navigation device has been unpacked and checked for damage, the unit can be started up. The individual start-up steps are:
•connect to power supply.
•switching on the unit.
•ensuring antenna reception (if navigation is desired)
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You can charge the Navigation device via the car charger cable included in the scope of delivery or via the optionally available mains power supply unit.
When the Navigation device is connected to a PC, it is supplied with power via the PC and does not consume battery power.
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The internal power supply is via the integrated rechargeable battery. The rechargeable battery is maintenancefree and does not require any particular care.
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Note that if the battery is completely discharged, it may take up to a minute before the device can be switched on again.
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In the event of a defective battery, please contact your authorised dealer. Please do not attempt to remove the battery yourself.
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If the cigarette lighter has recently been used and is still hot, wait until the lighter socket has cooled down.
Connect the power supply via the vehicle battery and the cable provided for the cigarette lighter as follows:
>Grasp the connector of the connection cable and insert it gently without force into the connector socket of the navigation device up to the stop, or in the case of a device with an active cradle, on the underside of the supporting plate.
>Insert the adapter into the cigarette lighter.
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When the engine is switched off, the power supply slowly discharges the vehicle battery via the cigarette lighter! Do not therefore operate the Navigation device for long periods with the engine switched off.
To receive TMC messages (depending on the model), the power supply must be connected to the supporting plate in the case of a device with an active cradle.
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Make sure that your hands are not wet and that the power supply unit is dry. Only connect the power supply unit to a permissible mains power supply.
Connection to the public mains grid is achieved using the optionally available mains power supply unit. Please proceed as follows to connect to the mains:
>Hold the connector and push it all the way into the connecting socket in the Navigation device without using excessive force.
>Insert the plug of the power supply unit into the socket.
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Remove the power supply unit when not using the Navigation device for longer periods of time.
The supplied TMC antenna is integrated into the cable for power supply.
The TMC antenna runs in parallel with the the cigarette lighter cable in the delivered condition.
If the TMC reception is poor, you must remove the cable of the TMC antenna from the cable for the cigarette lighter.
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The TMC antenna must be installed in such a way that it does not distract you while driving.
The GPS antenna is integrated into the housing.
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The integrated GPS antenna is not suitable for use in vehicles with antiglare windows (metalised thermoglass or metal foil, indicated by the window label - SIGLA SOL, SIGLA CHROM, SIGLA, KOOL-OF, SUNGATE, etc.) and vehicles with fine-meshed heating wires in the windows.
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>Remove the memory card from its packaging without touching or soiling the contact bar.
>Hold the memory card so that the contact strip is facing towards the rear of the unit.
>Guide the memory card into the card slot.
>Exert a little pressure and slide the memory card into the card slot until it snaps in.
The Navigation device can be attached directly to the windscreen with the unit holder.
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The Navigation device and unit bracket must not be exposed to long periods of direct sunlight. Temperatures inside the vehicle of +70 °C and higher may damage parts of the bracket.
The card slot ejects the card so that you can pull it out with two fingers.
> Use your finger to gently press the memory card against the spring force into the card slot and then release it.
The card is ejected.
>Remove the memory card and place it in the packaging while ensuring not to touch contact bar.
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Ensure that the electrical connection cable does not hamper you from accessing the vehicle's controls.
Clean the attachment surface on the windscreen to ensure that it is clean and free of grease. Do not use greasy or soapy cleaning agents.
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> Tighten the fastening screws 4 and 5 sufficiently so that the Navigation device is held securely in place when the vehicle is in motion.
>Position the Navigation device with the attachment point on the bottom of the housing, onto the carrier plate 6 .
>Without using excessive force, press the Navigation device onto the carrier plate 6 . The Navigation device locks into place.
With the ON/OFF switch (I/O) 1 you can switch the Navigation device on or off completely.
With the 2 button on the upper side of the Navigation device you can switch the device to sleep mode or switch it from sleep mode again.
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>Press the button on the top of the Navigation device.
The unit is switched on. The manufacturer's logo appears on the touchscreen.
When the Navigation device is started for the first time, the language selection is displayed automatically.
Press the button 7 on the top of the carrier plate 6 . This unlocks the Navigation device which can be removed from the carrier plate.
Using the buttons or the scroll wheel, it is possible to scroll through the list in the direction of the relevant arrow.
GENERAL OPERATION
>Press the button for the required language.
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> Then select the desired voice.
Note: for models with TTS
Voices with a (TTS) tag support the text- to-speech function (e.g. announcing roads and reading out text messages).
A short example announcement is given.
>Confirm your selection by pressing the OK button.
The following prompt appears shortly afterwards:
>If you agree to the request contained in this prompt, press the OK button.
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Use of the Navigation device is only permitted in accordance with the national road traffic regulations applicable at the time.
You can switch the unit off at any time.
>Press the button on the top of the Navigation device.
The Navigation device switches to sleep mode.
>Before finally switching off the navigation device, press the I/O switch on the underside of the device to 0.
For devices without the I/O switch on the underside:
> Press the switch on the top of the navigation device for longer than
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We recommend that you place the Navigation device in sleep mode in the event of short interruptions to operation (of up to a week).
This significantly reduces the switch-on time and the Navigation device finds the satellites required for navigation much faster.
If route guidance was active when sleep mode is activated, it is automatically resumed if the Navigation device is switched back on again within approx. 4 hours.
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If route guidance is already active, the current destination address and a button for cancelling route guidance will be displayed between the two rows of buttons.
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Press the button 1 to cancel route guidance to the displayed destination directly in the main menu.
The character entered on the keypad is displayed in the top line of the entry menu. The central area is used to enter characters. Help functions are provided in the right line. Descriptions of how to operate the menu are provided below.
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Characters are entered by pressing the keys in the central area.
Once the entry is complete, the process is concluded by pressing the key and the entry passed on to the Navigation device for processing.
When a navigation destination is entered, the Navigation device compares the data with the stored data.
Only those letters that are still possible area vailable for selection.
Characters that cannot be selected are displayed greyed out.
During entry, the Navigation device makes proposals in the uppermost line. The proposals take into account your usage habits. For example, if you enter the city of Hamburg often, then after you enter the letter "H" the proposal "Hamburg" is automatically displayed.
If no preferences are known for the letter entered, then cities/locations suitable for the entry are displayed as proposals.
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If you have already entered some of the letters of the selection you want, you can use the selection list to display all the destinations containing the combination of letters in question.
>To call up the selection list, press the key.
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The quantity of selection options is displayed in the form of the number on the button. When there are more than 300 options, the precise number is not displayed.
In the list, all the entries corresponding to the letters already entered are displayed. The letters entered are coloured red in the case of the individual entries.
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The selection list appears.
>Press the arrow keys on the right hand side of the screen to scroll through the list.
>Press the destination you want.
The destination is adopted and the selection list is closed.
Special characters and accent marks do not have to be used when entering the names of towns and streets. The Navigation device will change entries from AE, OE and UE if necessary.
>If, for example, you are looking for the location "Würzburg", then simply press
"WUERZBURG" or "WURZBURG". Special characters can be useful when naming destinations and routes.
> In order to switch to the special characters keyboard, press the button marked with an arrow.
The special characters keyboard is displayed.
> Enter the desired special character. After you enter a character, the Navigation device automatically switches to the normal input menu.
To exit the special character keypad without an entry, press the button marked with the arrow.
Different character sets can be selected for the keyboard of the Navigation device.
>Press the button marked with an arrow repeatedly until the desired character set is selected.
>>> |
> D
> GB |
> F |
> I |
> PL |
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>>> |
> D
> GB |
> F |
> I |
> PL |
GENERAL OPERATION
Switch to the numbers keyboard in order to enter figures.
> Press the button.
The numbers keyboard is displayed.
>In order to return again to the keyboard for entering letters, press the button marked with an arrow.
During free text entry, it is possible to switch between upper/lower case and the automatic function.
> Press repeatedly on the button in the top right-hand corner of the display until the desired method of entry is activated.
The inscription on the button symbolises the method of entry.
•The button represents automatic mode. This means that, on entry, the first letter is automatically in upper case and subsequently changes automatically to lower case.
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The |
button represents the entry |
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of upper case letters. |
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The |
button represents the entry |
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of lower case letters. |
To delete the last character, use the back key.
>To delete the character to the left of the cursor, press the key.
If you have an entry with two words, e.g. for names of towns, the words should be separated by a space.
> To enter a space, press the key.
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