Caliber P-3600 User Manual

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T able of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 3. Detailed Description
3.1. Destinations Management
3.1.1. Address/Intersection .....................
3.1.2. Point of Interest (POI) ...................
3.1.3. Home Address ..............................
3.1.5. Previous Destination .....................
3.1.6. Favorites .........................................
3.1.7. By using Map .................................
3.2. Setup
3.2.1. Navigation Preferences ................
3.2.2. Display Option ...............................
3.2.3. User Input Settings .......................
3.2.4. Location Reset ..............................
3.2.5. System Menu ................................
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42~43 44~45 45~48 48 49~50
1.1. Product Introduction.....................
1.2. Precaution.....................................
1.3. Warning .......................................
1.4. Box Contents ...............................
1.5. Parts Index and Function ............
1.6. How to Mount P-3600 .................
1.7. SD Card Installation.....................
2.1. Preface and Safety Information ......
2.2. Turning the unit on or off ..................
2.3. Start Screen .......................................
2.4. Choose a destination.........................
2.5. Map Display
2.5.1. Current Location Screen ..........
2.5.2. Arrival Screen .............................
2.6. Destination Selection Mode .............
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Chapter 2. Basic Operation
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6.1. Information ................................................
6.2. Volume/Brightness ..................................
6.3. Touch calibration ......................................
6.4. Power
6.4.1. Battery Mode ....................................
6.4.2. Power Saving Mode ........................
7.1. FAQ(Frequently Asked Questions)...
7.2. Specifications ....................................
7.3. Warranty ............................................
7.4. FCC Compliance................................
7.5. End-User License Agreement ..........
4.1. Planned Route ............................
4.2. Detour ..........................................
4.3. Cancel Current Route .................
4.4. Trail Book ....................................
5.1. How to use MENU ......................
5.2. MP3 Player ..................................
5.3. Picture Viewer
5.3.1. Full Screen Mode .................
5.3.2. Slide Show Mode .................
5.4. Quick Menu .................................
Chapter 7. Further Information
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Chapter 4. Optional Features Chapter 6. System Setup
Chapter 5. Additional Functions
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Chapter 1.
Introduction
1.1. Product Introduction.......................
1.2. Precaution.......................................
1.3. Warning ..........................................
1.4. Box Contents .................................
1.5. Parts Index and Function ..............
1.6. How to Mount P-3600 ...................
1.7. SD Card Installation........................
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[ Traffic law observance ] The electronic map for this product was made on the basis of the last situation. However, the actual information of the road and building can not be wholly accurate. It is continuously changed after the sale of the product. You must observe the local situation and traffic guidance.
[Understanding GPS] The GPS used for commercial purpose has an average error margin of 15m distance. Please keep in mind.
We do not compensate for any damages from accidents based on local traffic situations. Please use this product only for reference.
NOTE
This product is an automobile navigation device. This means that the designed product may be used in a car.It includes the GPS (Global positioning System), antenna, and detailed map.
In this user guide, any modification for improvement of the performance may occur without notice.
The screen printed on this user guide may differ from the actual screen in result of manufacture process and printing ink.
1.1. Product Introduction
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Do not install the product in areas which are susceptible to rain, moisture, direct sun­light, extreme heat or cold, excessive dust, dirt or high humidity.
Prevent dropping the product and subjecting it to high impacts. It can cause the product to malfunction and possibly damage your navigation system.
Please use with appropriate volume. High audio volume may cause accidents.
After powering on the unit, the GPS satellite reception may take a while. It can change according to the weather and surrounding situation.
If the product is used for a long time while the engine is at off state, the battery will become flat.
Do not put any metal object on the product. If a metal object is put on the GPS antenna, the GPS data receiving performance may fail.
Do not use the product near an electromagnet­ic wave or similar GPS. They can affect this product.
Use hardware and installation parts only pro­vided with the unit to ensure proper installation. Using other parts can cause malfunction and possible damage to your navigation system.
Do not leave the unit on the windscreen in direct sunlight when the vehicle is unattended. Extreme heat can damage the unit.
1.2. Precaution 1.3. Warning
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The product is fitted with SD Card when the product is shipped.
1.4. Box Contents
P-3600 Unit
Windshield Mount
User Guide
Auto Power Adapter
(Cigarette lighter Jack)
SD Card (1G)
DVD
AC Power Adapter
NOTE
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1.5. Parts Index and Function
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1.5. Parts Index and Function
POWER button(Screen on/off)
MENU button Displays the main menu on the screen. (NAVI, MP3, Picture Viewer, System Setup)
3.5" LCD Touch Panel
Headphone Jack
SD Memory Card Slot
DC Power Input Jack USB Port
Connects the P-3600 to the Windshield Mount.
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We recommend that you install the unit below the center of the windshield, between the driver and passenger seats.
NOTE
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To prevent the the shaking, modify the windshield mount.
1.6. How to Mount P-3600
Plug the auto power adapter into the power input port of the device.
2.
Find a suitable spot on the windshield, firmly place the suction cup against the glass and turn the lever to the closed position.
3.
Plug in the auto power adapter.
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5. Connect the unit to the Windshield Mount.
Turn the unit gently until you are satisfied with the viewing angle.
6. Get to your next destination. Safely - Quickly - Confidently
4. Plug the auto power adapter into the cigarette lighter socket of the vehicle.
1.6. How to Mount P-3600
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Insert the SD card into the unit : The front side of the card upwards as shown below.
1.7. SD card Installation
Front View
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Chapter 2.
Basic Operation
2.1. Preface and Safety Information ........
2.2. Turning the unit on or off .....................
2.3. Start Screen .........................................
2.4. Choose a destination...........................
2.5. Map Display
2.5.1. Current Location Screen .............
2.5.2. Arrival Screen ................................
2.6. Destination Selection Mode ...............
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Preface
You have chosen a high-end Caliber personal navigation system. Congratulations! Please enjoy using it. The NavMate navigation software pro­vides turn-by-turn route guidance while traveling to your destination. Before operating, take a few min­utes to review the safety and operating instructions in this manual so you can quickly and safely become familiar with your NavMate software's many features.
This User Manual explains the NavMate software's functions, and provides details on:
Using the control buttons Entering destinations
Understanding the different screens available
on your NavMate software
Adjusting user preferences
NavMate software provides turn-by-turn visual and voice assistance to direct you to your selected des­tination. The software quickly calculates step-by­step directions to any destination available on the included navigation map.
The NavMate software uses Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites, and a digital roadway map database to calculate and display travel directions. The system's GPS antenna receives signals from a constellation of 24 satellites orbiting the earth and uses the strongest of signals, to determine your position to within meters.
2.1. Preface and Safety Information
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2.1. Preface and Safety Information
Vehicle Position
The NavMate software's computer considers vehicle speed and heading changes, together with longitude and latitude information, to accurately determine vehicle heading and position on a digi­tal map. Signals from GPS satellites are used to determine the vehicle location. Three (good) or greater than four (best) satellites must be received to accurate­ly determine location. The GPS reception status is indicated by the GPS symbol on the map.
Map and Information Database
The map database used by your NavMate soft­ware was created using high-resolution aerial and land based data collection.
Car navigation maps are frequently updated. While the database was judged to be as accurate as possible at the time of its release, a map data­base can never be 100% accurate. Road infor­mation that is maintained in the map databases, such as turn restrictions or road names may change over time.
Note: All users should read this manual prior to operating your Caliber Personal Navigation device with NavMate software.
NavMate Software User Manual Ver. 3.136 Copyright? 2006 - All rights reserved.
This document and the software described in it are furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with such license.
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Except as permitted by such license, the contents of this document may not be disclosed to third parties, copied, or duplicated in any form, in whole or in part, without the prior written permission of Horizon Navigation, Inc.
The NavMate software, including its operation and use, is covered by one or more of the following patents: US Patents No. 5,262,775; 5,283,575; 5,291,412; 5,291,413; 5,291,414; 5,297,028; 5,303,159; 5,311,434; 5,339,246; 5,343,400; 5,345,382; 5,359,529; 5,374,933; 5,377,113; 5,390,123; 5,394,333; 5,402,120; 5,414,630; 5,430,655; 5,440,484; 5,477,220; 5,508,931; 5,515,283; 5,515,284; 5,550,538; 5,608,635; 5,712,788; 5,731,978; 5,862,509; 5,898,390; 5,902,350; 5,904,728; 5,910,177; 5,912,635; 5,922,042; 5,928,307; 5,938,720; 5,987,381; 6,058,390;
6,144,919; 6,147,626; 6,253,154; 6,259,987; 6,282,496; 6,298,305; 6,360,165; 6,456,931; 6,456,935; 6,470,268; 6,542,814; 6,552,656; 6,600,994; 6,622,086; 6,735,516; D364,840; D397,046; D457,823; EP0987665A3.
The sale and/or licensing of the NavMate software and associated materials do not include any licens­es (implied or otherwise) to patents or technology, unless specifically stated in writing.
NavMate is a trademark of Horizon Navigation, Inc. The Caliber NavMate software and associated materials are protected by copyright in the US and internationally.
2.1. Preface and Safety Information
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Safety Information and Precautions
WARNING! Please read and follow the follow-
ing safety precautions - Failure to follow these instructions below may significantly increase your risk of collision and/or personal injury.
The Please Drive Safely Screen is displayed each time the NavMate software is turned ON as a reminder and your agreement to make use of the system's navigational aids in a safe manner. ] Before using the NavMate software, read this entire manual. Make sure that you are familiar with the system's features and know how to operate the system. Proper use of the NavMate software includes the following guidelines:
The NavMate software is not a substitute for your personal judgment. The route suggestions should never supersede any local traffic regulation or your personal judgment and /or knowledge of safe driv­ing practices. Prior to completing any maneuvers suggested by your NavMate software (for example, a U-turn or a left turn), verify that you can legally and safely complete the maneuver. Do not follow route suggestions if they direct you to perform an unsafe or illegal maneuver, would place you in an unsafe situation, or would route you into an area that you consider unsafe.
While the vehicle is in motion, let the computer voice guide you. Glance at the screen only when necessary and safe to do so. If prolonged viewing is necessary, pull off the road to a safe location.
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While the vehicle is in motion, only a passenger should operate the NavMate software. The driver should not operate the system unless the vehicle is parked in a safe location.
The NavMate software's map database provides information on suggested routes without regard to factors that may affect your driving experience or the time required to arrive at your destination. For example, the system does not reflect road detours, closures or construction, some road characteristics (e.g., road surface, slope or grade, weight or height restrictions, etc.), temporary traffic congestion, weather conditions, and similar factors.
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2.3. Start Screen
Icon
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Description
Show smaller map area. Show larger map area. Show Main Menu. Change type of map view. If no active route, select current location. Exit
1. 2.After powering on the unit, you will see the reminder warning to use the navigation system safely and lawfully as shown below.
Read carefully. After agreeing to the warning screen by tapping the "Press to accept" button, the map screen will appear.
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The start screen will appear.3.
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2.4. Choose a destination
1. To activate main menu, tap the main menu icon on the bottom of the start screen.
2. Select the Go to... icon on the main menu window.
Icon
1
Description
Return to map mode. Return to main menu.
Go back one step.
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Destination Selection Menu will open as shown below:
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2.5. Map Display
The Map Display shows roads, road names, and cartographic features like lakes and rivers.
You can adjust the map scale, the map orientation, map view, status information display, and the dis­tance units to your own preferences.
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Clock GPS reception status Compass heading Display Function buttons Icon Current location
Map Scale Park
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2.5. Map Display
2.5.1. Current Location Screen Press to display information about
the current map location.
Then select the location information box to add it to address book, use it as a destination, re-set position, or save location as HOME location.
2.5.2. Arrival Screen The destination is shown on the Map
Display screen with a circle.
A voice message announces that you are
approaching your destination.
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2.6. Destination Selection Mode
There are five ways to select a destination.
by scrolling using the arrow keys (List Mode) by searching using an on screen keyboard (Spell
Mode):
Many of the lists keep track of the last five most recently used (MRU) selections. These are placed at the top of the list in a different color and allow you to quickly select items that are used frequently.
1. List Mode screen
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2. Spell Mode screens 3. Most Recently Used Portion of List
Most Recently Used List Items
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Icon
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Description
Select currently input characters and show list of matches. Switch keyboard from special character layout to QWERTY
layout. Switch keyboard from QWERTY layout to special character
layout. Quit Spell Mode and return to List Mode. Delete last entered character.
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Detailed Description
3.1. Destinations Management
3.1.1. Address/Intersection ..........................
3.1.2. Point of Interest (POI) ........................
3.1.3. Home Address ...................................
3.1.4. Office Address ...................................
3.1.5. Previous Destination .........................
3.1.6. Favorites .............................................
3.1.7. By using Map .....................................
3.2. Setup
3.2.1. Navigation Preferences ....................
3.2.2. Display Option ....................................
3.2.3. User Input Settings ............................
3.2.4. Location Reset ...................................
3.2.5. System Menu .....................................
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3.1. Destinations Management
3.1.1. Address/Intersection
If you know the street address or cross streets of your destination, use the "Address/Intersection" selection.
Please continue according to the following stage:
1. On the start screen, tap main menu icon.
2. Select 'Go to...' icon on the Main Menu screen.
3. On the following screen, tap Address/Intersection.
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4. Address/Intersection window will display.
You may select either the Postcode or City Name or the Street Name first.
By Postcode If you know the postcode, select this option to quickly find the city.
The postcode search is limited to the currently selected country. Postcode searching may not be available in all areas.
NOTE
: The system remembers the last State/Province selected, so this step is not necessary every time.
NOTE
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By City Name
If you know the city and street, select this option. You could use the "Street Name" option instead, but it is quicker and easier to use the "City Name" option when you know both parts of the address.
Step 1. On Address/Intersection window, select the City Name icon.
Step 2. On following screen, select the desired city through the list by using the scroll up and down.
Step 3. Type the first characters of the city name. then, select the desired city name from the list.
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By Street Name
If you know the street name but you are not sure of the city, select this option.
You might use this option, for example, if you were in a large metropolitan area and a street continues through multiple cities and you are not sure of which city is appropriate for the street.
Step 1. On Address/Intersection window, select the Street Name icon.
Step 2. On following screen, select the desired icon through the list by using the scroll up and down.
City and local area where street is located
Icon
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Description
Return to map mode Page up in displayed list. Return to main menu.
Page down in displayed list. Switch to Spell Mode. Go back one step.
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House numbers on that road segment
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5. Route Calculation After selecting a destination, the system calcu-
lates a route based on the route criteria set in the Setup Menu.
The status bar indicates route calculation
progress.
6. Route Guidance The navigation will instruct you to "Please proceed to
the highlighted route" unless you are already on the route. The highlighted route is indicated in magenta.
The guidance information is continually updated
to correspond with your progress to the destination.
Road name or sign information for upcoming turn
Distance and time to next turn
Distance remaining to destination
ETA (estimated time of arrival)
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3.1.2. Point of Interest (POI)
The Point of Interest option is useful when you are going to a public place or are looking for some type of facility such as a gasoline station. (NOTE: The system remembers the last State/Province selected, so this step is not neces­sary every time.)
Please continue according to the following stage:
1. On the start screen, tap main menu icon.
2. Select 'Go to...' icon on the Main Menu screen.
3. On the following screen, tap Point of Interest.
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4. POI Search Methods Points of Interest may be searched by Category,
Postcode, Phone Number, or Name.
By Category
If you are interested in the closest POI of a certain type for example nearest gas station, select this option.
Several categories restrict the search radius as
well to minimize the search time.
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By Name
If you know the name of the Point of Interest for example "COLUSSEUM", select this option on the keypad.
By Postcode
If you know the postcode, select this option to quickly find the city. (Note: Postcode search is limited to the currently select­ed country. Postcode searching may not be available in all areas.)
5. After selecting POI search criteria, you may select to list the results sorted by distance or by name.
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6. POI Search Results
7. Route Calculation After selecting a destination, the system calculates a route based on the route criteria set in the Setup Menu.
8. Route Guidance The navigation will instruct you to "Please proceed to the highlighted route".
Straight-line distance to POI and POI phone number
POI Address POI Name
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2. Select 'Go to...' icon on the Main Menu screen.
3. On the following screen, tap Home Address.
3.1.3. Home Address
The Home Address is a convenient way to route to your saved home address directly.
Please continue according to the following stage:
1. On the start screen, tap main menu icon.
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3.1.4. Office Address
The office Address is a convenient way to route to your saved office address directly.
Please continue according to the following stage:
1. On the start screen, tap main menu icon.
4. Route Calculation The system calculates a route based on the route criteria set in the Setup Menu.
5. Route Guidance The navigation will instruct you to "Please proceed to the highlighted route".
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2. Select 'Go to...' icon on the Main Menu screen.
3. On the following screen, tap Office Address.
4. Route Calculation The system calculates a route based on the route criteria set in the Setup Menu.
5. Route Guidance The navigation will instruct you to "Please proceed to the highlighted route".
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2. Select 'Go to...' icon on the Main Menu screen.
3. On the following screen, tap Previous Destination.
3.1.5. Previous Destination
Previous destinations entered into your NavMate software are automatically saved into the memory of the NavMate software. This is helpful when you want to return to a recent destination, such as a hotel where you may be staying. The Previous Origin of the last calculated route is also stored for easy return to your start point.
1. On the start screen, tap main menu icon.
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4. Previous Destination Selection On following screen, select the desired location through the list by scrolling using the arrow keys.
5. Route Calculation The system calculates a route based on the route criteria set in the Setup Menu.
6. Route Guidance The navigation will instruct you to "Please proceed to the highlighted route".
Icon
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Description
Exit menu mode and return to map mode Page up in displayed list. Return back one menu level. Page down in displayed list. Go back one step.
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3. On the following screen, tap Favorites.
4. The Favorites window will appear.
There are three additional ways to set your destination under Favorites:
3.1.6. Favorites
1. On the start screen, tap main menu icon.
2. Select 'Go to...' icon on the Main Menu screen.
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Address Book The Address Book is a convenient place to store frequently visited destinations. To add, delete, or edit address book entries see "Address Book Editing" section of this manual.
Trail Book
You can route to trails you have created.
Latitude Longitude You can route to a destination by directly inputting latitude and longitude values.
Icon
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Description
Page up in displayed list. Return back one menu level. Page down in displayed list. Display spell mode.
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3.1.7. By using Map
You may select the destination by touching the screen. The system will display the cross hairs according to the location you touch.
Panning
crosshairs
1. Press icon to display location infor­mation about the current panned location.
2. Select the highlighted entry to select the panned location for the following options.
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3.2. Setup
You may customize the Navigation to your own
preferences. Select Set-up option to adjust navigation prefer-
ences, display options, and units (km or mi) settings. You may also reset the vehicle position and do
some basic system diagnostics through the Setup Menu.
3.2.1. Navigation Preferences
Navigation Preferences allows you to set the simu­lation mode on, and set the route calculation and guidance options.
Please continue according to the following stage:
1. Select Setup icon from the Main Menu.
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2. Select Navigation Preferences on the setup window.
3. On the following screen, adjust Navigation Preferences.
Shortest time/distance - Determines if the Navigation emphasizes finding the fastest or the shortest route. Avoid Freeway - Determines if the Navigation avoids or uses freeways in the route calculation. Avoid Tolls - Determines if the Navigation uses toll roads in the calculated route.
Use Ferries - Yes or No Simulation - When selected, the Navigation will
"drive" the selected route even though the vehi­cle is not moving. This can be used to preview a route, or show off the system to friends. Auto Recalculation - When selected, the Navigation will automatically recalculate the route if you miss a turn or when the current route is left. Voice Guidance - When selected, the system will give audible guidance.
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3.2.2. Display Options
Display options allow you to set the map orientation and some of the information items displayed.
Please continue according to the following stage:
1. Select Setup icon from the Main Menu.
2. Select Display Options on the setup window.
3. On the following screen, adjust Display Options.
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3.2. Setup
4. Setup the Display Options Heading Up - Determines if the map is always
displayed with North direction at the top of the screen or if map is always adjusted so that vehicle symbol points toward the top of the screen.
Display Clock - Yes or No ETA on - Yes or No; time based Display Status Bar - Yes or No
Display GPS Icon - Turn the display of the
GPS reception symbol on or off.
Display Scale Icon - Yes or No Display Compass Icon - Yes or No Display Next Maneuver - Turn symbol; Yes or
No
Enlarged Intersection - Turn the "True View"
on or off.
3.2.3. User Input Settings
Please continue according to the following stage:
1. Select Setup icon from the Main Menu.
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2. Select User Input Settings on the setup window.
3. On the following screen, adjust User Input Settings.
Day/Night Settings
You can select Auto, Day or Night color scheme.
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3.2. Setup
Point of Interest Icon Setup
Allows you to select POIs that will be displayed in different scales.
Distance Units Setting
Based on personal preference, the units used when displaying and announcing the distance to turns may be set to Miles (decimal miles, e.g. 0.3 miles.), Kilometers/meters, or Miles/yards.
Set Time
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Language Settings
You can choose from one of the languages/voices that are displayed in the list. If the voice guidance language is loaded onto your SD card, then both the voice and the on-screen text will be the selected lan­guage; if not, then only the selected language text will appear.
3.2.4. Location Reset
You may reset the location of the vehicle symbol using the Set Vehicle Position option.
1. Select Location Reset on the setup window.
2. On the following screen, adjust Location Reset.
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3.2. Setup
GPS Diagnostics
Displays the number of GPS satellites currently in view and how many are currently being used. The GPS satellite time is displayed (UTC) along with other information.
3.2.5. System Menu
Allows you to view the current GPS reception status, adjust the current vehicle symbol position, and it also provides information on the current software and map version numbers.
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GPS VP Reset
To reset the vehicle symbol based on the GPS determined longitude and latitude, select GPS VP reset.
System Info
The version numbers for the system application software and map database can be found under System Information.
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Optional Features
4.1. Planned Route.....................................
4.2. Detour ..................................................
4.3. Cancel Current Route ........................
4.4. Trail Book..............................................
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4.1. Planned Route
To view planned route on the current highlighted route, touch the Yellow Maneuver Icon and the system will display the entire route list.
While navigating a current route from the Guidance Display main menu, you can select a Routing Detour.
4.2. Detour
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4.2. Detour
Avoid Current Road
By selecting "Avoid Current Road", a new routing will be calculated, voice instructions given and the new route displayed.
Detour Distance
By selecting "Detour Distance", a new route will automatically be recalculated based upon the length of Detour you select (1 to 3 miles)
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4.2. Detour
Avoid Specific Road
By selecting "Avoid Specific Road", you can select from a list of roads to avoid or use Spell Mode to select a specific road to avoid.
Select this function to cancel the current route.
4.3. Cancel Current Route
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If you decide that you wish to drive "Off-Road", you can keep track of your route using the "Trail Book" function.
1. Select <Edit Favorites>.
2. Select <Trail Book>.
3. Select <Add>.
4. Choose a name for this new trail.
5. After confirming the name, start driving.
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5. Then, Press "Push-Pin" icon to create new waypoints.
6. Press Menu icon and select <Stop Trail> when you complete the trail:
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Name Trail
After selecting a saved trail, you can use the key­board to rename the trail.
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4.4. Trail Book
Follow Trail
Next time when you go off-roading, you can fol­low the same trail you created by...
1. Selecting "Go To", then
2. Select "Favorites", then
3. Select "Trail Book", then
4. Select an existing trail.
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You can select to go to any points in a previously named trail as a starting point. Upon your selection, the system will point you with a red line to that starting location. You will follow the red line to the starting point and start your trail blaz­ing by following the dotted line.
Press Menu Icon then select "Stop Trail" to cancel route.
4.4. Trail Book
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Additional Functions
5.1. How to use MENU ...............................
5.2. MP3 Player .............................................
5.3. Picture Viewer
5.3.1. Full Screen Mode .............................
5.3.2. Slide Show Mode .............................
5.4. Quick Menu ...........................................
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1.2.Press the 'MENU' button on the bottom right-hand corner of the unit. Then the 'MENU' screen will appear.
The four functions will help you to access any avail­able feature with a single click.
Navigation : Activates mapping applications and
routing functions.
MP3 Player : Activates the MP3 player. Picture Viewer : Activates the picture viewer.
System Setup : Configure the system setting of
the device. (Information, volume/brightness, etc.)
5.1. How to use MENU
Only one mode can be used at any one time.
(Navigation, MP3, Picture Viewer)
1. Navigation Mode and MP3 / Picture Viewer Mode When the navigation is operating if you press the MENU key of the unit, the pop up message will appear.
2. MP3 Mode and Picture Viewer Mode When the MP3 or Picture Viewer is operating if you press the MENU key of the unit, the operated system is automatically closed and the MENU screen will appear.
NOTE
If you tap the 'YES' icon, the navigation system is closed and the MENU screen will appear. Then, you can select the MP3 or Picture Viewer mode.
If you tap the 'NO' icon, the navigation screen will appear again.
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The MP3 Player has the following features:
Playback of MP3 files
Basic playback controls such as play, pause,
stop, back and forward.
Playback includes single selection playback,
repeat.
Available file : mp3, wav, ogg file
5.2 MP3 Player
1. Copy Music files from your computer to the SD card. We recommend first creating a MUSIC folder on the SD Card, then copying all of the Music files into that folder.(Optional)
2. Insert the SD card into the unit .
3. Power on the unit, then push the MENU button on the bottom right-hand corner of the unit.
4. Select MP3 icon on the following MENU screen.
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5.6.The program will search for MP3 files in all folder of the SD card. When MP3 files are detected, they will be shown on your play list.
The previous played MP3 file will be played automat­ically.
7.
8.
If you tap the 'FILE' icon on the MP3 screen, the MP3 list screen will appear.
On the MP3 list window, select the desired MP3 file by tapping on it by using the up and down arrows to scroll up and down in the list.
5.2 MP3 Player
On MP3 List window, , icons change the
mp3 list per page.
NOTE
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TITLE
Play/Pause
Stop
Previous/Next
REPEAT
FILE
MUTE
DESCRIPTION
Play or pause the playback. Stop the playback
Move to the previous or next file Infinitely repeat the current file Display the MP3 file list Mute sound
ICON
9. To close the program, tap 'EXIT' icon in the upper right- hand corner of the screen. You will be returned to the MENU screen.
The Control Icons of the MP3 screen features:
10.To repeat the current selected MP3 file, tap 'REPEAT' icon on the screen. ( If you press again this icon, the repeat function will be cancelled.)
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5.3. Picture Viewer
Picture Viewer main window is shown as below:
Playback of Picture files You can view the Full screen and the Slide show mode. File search is possible at the Picture viewer main menu. Available file : bmp, jpg, gif file
5.3.1. Full Screen Mode
Tap the 'FULL' icon on the bottom of the Picture viewer main window.
On Full Screen Mode, it can move to the previous or next picture file.
Too big file can't be displayed.
The picture file specification is BMP : max12MByte(size), under 4.22M pixel (resolution) JPG&GIF : under 2.2M pixel (resolution).
NOTE
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At the last slide, the Question Notice whether the slide show is finished will be appeared;
5.3.2. Slide show Mode
Tap the 'SLIDE' icon on the bottom of the Picture viewer main window.
The Picture Slide is converted at 3 seconds intervals.
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1. Press the 'MENU' button in the bottom right-hand corner of the unit for the 3 minutes.
2. Then,Quick menu will be displayed in the upper left­hand corner of the window.
5.4. Quick Menu
BRIGHTNESS : Set up the brightness of the screen.
VOLUME : Volume can be set up immediately.
CALIBRATION: If the system stops moving completely and you cannot activate any of the buttons, it could be a screen calibration issue. In such case, Screen calibration can be performed.
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System Setup
6.1. Information .............................................
6.2. Volume/Brightness ...............................
6.3. Touch calibration ..................................
6.4. Power
6.4.1. Battery Mode ..................................
6.4.2. Power Saving Mode ......................
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1. 2. The four functions will display when the SYSTEM SETUP icon is selected on the MENU window.
Information: Display the information on products. Volume/Brightness: Adjust the volume and
brightness of the unit.
Touch Calibration: Control the sensitivity of the
touch pad.
Power: Display the power setting state.
Press the 'MENU' button in the bottom right-hand corner of the unit. Then, the MENU screen will display as shown below:
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6.2. Volume/Brightness
6.1. Information
Please try the following procedure:
1. Tap the 'System setup' icon on the MENU window.
2. Tap the 'Information' icon on the System setup window.
3. The information of the products and Navigation MAP
program will display.
Please try the following procedure:
1. Tap the 'System setup' icon on the MENU window.
2. Tap the 'Volume/Brightness' icon
3. Adjust volume and brightness of the device as preferred through using the scroll as shown above.(Volume consists of total 10 steps.)
4. Tap the OK icon to store the adjusted values.
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In rare cases, if the system stops moving completely and you cannot activate any of the buttons, it could be a touchpad calibration issue.
1. Tap the 'System setup' icon on the MENU window.
2. Tap the 'Touch Calibration' icon. On the following INFORMATION window, select 'YES' icon.
4.
5.
6.
7.
If you push and hold the cross mark, it will calibrate the optimal state with having the pushed value.
After finished to push the cross mark, tap the screen to register saved data. Then, Calibration will finish.
Check the device after resetting the Touch Calibration.
If your device still doesn't perform properly, please contact the Technical Support.
6.3. Touch calibration
3. Follow the instructions on the screen as shown below.
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6.4.1. Battery Mode If you pressed the 'BATTERY' icon, the current state of the power which connected with the equipment will display.
When you tapping the 'Power' icon on the System setup window, the Power screen will be displayed as shown below.
The Power Setup is consists of two menus.
6.4. Power
AC Power state In charging state, it will display 'BATTERY CHARGING...' on the screen.
In fully charged state, it will dis­play 'BATTERY FULL...' on the screen.
Battery state Displays the current battery state.
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6.4.2. Power Saving Mode
If you pressed the 'Power Saving' icon, the two power saving setup functions will be displayed.
[Backlight time out] If there is neither touch or button pushing, the back­light becomes dark after setting time.
[Backlight warning time out] Controls the time that Low Battery warning notice is displayed.
6.4. Power
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Further Information
7.1. FAQ(Frequently Asked Questions)....
7.2. Specifications ......................................
7.3. Warranty ..............................................
7.4. FCC Compliance.................................
7.5. End-User License Agreement ...........
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7.1. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
What Voice Guidance languages are supplied with my
CALIBER GPS navigation system?
Most system DVDs ship with 10 available languages; English-US <female>, French Canadian, Spanish-Mexican, English-UK, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Danish and Dutch.
What Voice Guidance languages are supplied with my
CALIBER GPS navigation system?
Most system DVDs ship with 10 available languages; English-US <female>, French Canadian, Spanish-Mexican, English-UK, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Danish and Dutch.
Should I back up my Caliber-NavMate software includ-
ing the maps?
Should for any reason the data on your flash card is lost, the supplied Caliber-NavMate DVD-ROM may be used to restore your map data. See the Caliber-NavMate Downloader Instruction Manual.
If driving in Canada, how do I access Canadian map
data?
The supplied Caliber-NavMate DVD-ROM may be used in your PC with a flash card reader to load your Canada map data. See the Caliber-NavMate Downloader Instructions.
How do I change to a different Voice Guidance lan-
guage?
Use the supplied Caliber-NavMate DVD-ROM to change a voice guidance language. See the Caliber-NavMate Downloader Instruction Manual.
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My unit does not receive a GPS signal, what should I do?
Sometimes it takes a minute a two to lock onto 3 or more GPS satellites (you can see how many satellites are being received by selecting the Main Menu - Settings - GPS Diagnostics). If you con­tinue to have problems getting a GPS satellite fix, please make sure that you are outside and the GPS antenna has a good visibility to the open sky. Some heat-reflecting windshields and built-in windshield heaters block the GPS signal reception inside the car. Very often, such heat­reflecting windshields have a hole behind the rear-view mirror or the heat reflection is limited on the left (or right) side of the windshield to let signals pass through. If you can not get a signal after mounting the device, use the supplied GPS antenna lead extension and mounting plate, then place your GPS antenna on that position. Alternatively, you can use an external GPS antenna or buy a longer extension lead to extend the GPS cable and place the GPS receiver in the back of your car (remember: your GPS receiver should always have a free view of sky and that you have free and clear view of the road).
How many voice guidance languages can be down-
loaded to the system at one time?
Caliber Personal Navigation Systems come with a pre-installed memory card containing everything you need to navigate in the country where you purchased the unit. If you wish to build addi­tional map data libraries (e.g. All USA + Canada <2GB> or Canada-only <512MB>) we advise that you choose a flash card of the same type that shipped with your system and with enough memory to store your maps (as stated in database list).
What is the best place on the windshield to mount my
Caliber Personal Navigation System?
Caliber is committed to make your driving as safe as possible roads. Any Caliber device should be placed in a position on your windshield that does not block your view of the road, in any way, and that enables an optimal usage of your device. Our advice is to mount your Caliber product at the lowest possible position on your windshield. Your Caliber device should not be placed directly under your rear-view mirror.
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7.1. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
What if I can't find an address?
Please make sure you have correctly spelled your entry. If you do not know how an address is spelled correctly, simply enter the parts of the address, you know for sure (e.g. "Times", "New York" for Times Square in New York City). Then browse in the result list and look for the address. Also, make sure that the city in which you are looking for an address is correct. Sometimes the official postal address differs from the address you are looking for. In that case, search for an address nearby that you know of and browse on the map. If you find the address on the map but you can not find it while searching for it, please let us know via support@sphereteq.com.
Why do I sometimes find map or POI errors in Caliber
products?
In order to obtain the correct map data, Caliber and its map sup­pliers, rely on local government and other local organizations throughout North America and the world to supply us with the correct, relevant and most up to date information for millions of roads, streets and lanes. There are only a few map suppliers in the world that have excel­lent map data, one of them being NAVTEQ. The map data that Caliber uses is the best and most current data available on the market. Over the course of time, roads are changed or new roads are added; our map supplier has over 1,500 hundred peo­ple driving through North America and analyzing satellite images to register these changes. This process is time consuming and a logistical challenge. All map feedback form our Caliber cus­tomers submitted via e-mail will also be passed on to our digital map suppliers, who will then in many cases, physically visit the location to understand and correct the situation.
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E-Mail support@sphereteq.com Phone: 949.480.1128 Caliber's technical support department is available
M-F, 8:00-5:00, Pacific Time (except holidays). When calling technical support, please have available the serial number of the unit, the return shipping address, and a daytime telephone number. A Product Support Specialist will provide you with a Return Material Authorization tracking number (RMA#) and shipping instructions.
Please note: Caliber recommends that return items are shipped through a carrier that offers shipment tracking as well as shipping insurance. So that it is completely protected in the event that the shipment is lost or damaged, please insure your unit for its pur­chase price. If return items are not shipped through a carrier that offers shipment tracking and the return items are not insured for their full value, you will be responsible for any loss or damage to the product during shipping.
What is WAAS?
WAAS stands for the "Wide Area Augmentation System" ; it is an FAA-funded project designed to improve the overall accuracy and integrity of GPS signals for flying in instrument meteorological conditions, primarily during the approach and landing phases of flight. It is a space-based system that broadcasts integrity informa­tion and correction data as determined by ground reference sta­tions. At this time, the system is still in the development stage. The goal is to provide reliable signals with an accuracy of seven meters (21-22 ft), both horizontally and vertically, 95+% of the time. Current tests show the actual accuracy to be on the order of 2-3 meters. See http://gps.faa.gov/Programs/WAAS/waas.htm for more information.
If required, how do I arrange to get my Caliber unit
repaired in the USA or Canada?
In order to get your Caliber unit serviced, please contact our tech­nical support department at::
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7.1. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Where can I get software updates?
Please contact us at support@sphereteq.com for information about software updates.
If my questions are not answered in this manual, how do
I get in touch with your support department?
Please contact us at support@sphereteq.com or your retail store.
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Function SpecificationPhysical Specification
Items
OS
CPU
Main Memory
Unit Size (Inch)
GPS
Battery
Sound
SD Card
USB
DESCRIPTION
Microsoft Windows CE.NET 5.0
Centrality ARM9-300MHz, Atlas II
RAM 64MB / ROM 32MB
4.52(W)X3.14(L)X0.94(H)
Sirf 3 equivalent 20 Channel
Rechargeable Battery (Li-Ion 1230mA)
Max 1.5W Speaker built-in
SD Card for external storage
USB Port 2.0
DESCRIPTION
1. Door-to-Door Navigation with Turn-by-Turn Voice Guidance
2. Simple and Easy to use & install
3. Headphone Jack for MP3
4. Additional function : MP3 Player & Picture Viewer
7.2. Specification
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any failure or defect Caused by any third party product that is not originally shipped with its products, whether author­ized or not. This Limited Warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear or physical damage to the surface of the product or if the product is opened or repaired by someone not authorized by Caliber and does not cover repair or replacement of any product or part thereof damaged by: misuse, moisture, liquids, proximity or exposure to heat and accident, abuse, non-compliance with the instructions sup­plied with the product, neglect or misapplication. This war­ranty is void if the product is not used in accordance with the product instructions, or if it is damaged as a result of improper installation, misuses, unauthorized repair, modifi­cations, or accident.
To obtain warranty service contact Caliber via e-mail at sup­port@sphereteq.com or call 949.480.1128. In order to return the product for service, Caliber must assign a RMA number to you.
Caliber's 1 Year Limited Warranty
You may only use the Software and the Hardware ("prod­uct") after having read the instructions supplied with it before you use it. If you have any difficulty using the product, consult the instructions to check you are using it correctly. The use of the product in a navigation system means that calculation errors can occur, for instance caused by local environmental conditions and/or incomplete data. Caliber cannot warrant that the product and/or GPS service operates error-free.
Caliber warrants that this product will be free from material defects in design and manufacture and will conform to the published specifications under normal use for one (1) year from your date of purchase, subject to the conditions below. This warranty is provided to the original end-user purchasing from an authorized Caliber reseller, and is not transferable. Proof of purchase is required. Caliber is not responsible for
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sive remedy hereunder (except for any remedy of repair or replacement elected by Caliber with respect to any breach of the Limited Warranty) shall be limited to the amount actually paid by you for the product.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES: The Limited Warranty that appears above is the only express warranty made to you and is provided in lieu of any other express warranties or sim­ilar obligations (if any) created by any advertising, documen­tation, packaging, or other communications.Except for the Limited Warranty and to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Caliber and its suppliers provide the product and support services (if any) AS IS AND WITH ALL FAULTS, and hereby disclaim all other warranties and condi­tions, whether express, implied or statutory, including, but not limited to, any (if any) implied warranties, duties or conditions of merchantability, of fitness for a particular purpose, of relia­bility or availability, of accuracy or completeness of respons­es, of results, of workmanlike effort, of lack of viruses,
You must return the product in tamper resistant packaging, freight prepaid, as instructed by Caliber. You must obtain a tracking confirmation number, which you may be required to provide to Caliber. Caliber will at its option, repair or replace without charge to you for either parts or labor, the product with new or refurbished product of equal or greater capacity and functionality, and ship its return to you express freight paid by Caliber (generally within 72 hours of receipt) or refund the purchase price. The warranty duration of such repaired or replaced product will be that time period remaining on the original product. THIS CONSTITUTES CALIBER'S ENTIRE LIABILITY AND YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY.
Regardless of any damages that you might incur for any rea­son whatsoever (including, without limitation, all damages ref­erenced herein and all direct or general damages in contract or anything else), the entire liability of Caliber and any of its suppliers under any provision of this warranty and your exclu-
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and of lack of negligence, all with regard to the product, and the provision of or failure to provide support or other services, information, software, and related content through the product or otherwise arising out of the use of the product. Also, there is no warranty or condition of title, quiet enjoyment, quiet possession, correspondence to description or non-infringement with regard to the product.
Should you have any questions concerning this warranty or if you desire to contact Caliber for any reason, please visit Caliber on the World Wide Web at
http://www.sphereteq.com.
Caliber, the Caliber logo, Sphereteq and the Sphereteq logo are trademarks of Sphereteq, Inc., registered in the USA and other countries.
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7.4. FCC Compliance
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, includ­ing interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif-
ferent from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV tech-
nician for help.
Modifications not expressly approved by the manufac­turer could void the user's authority to operated the equipment under FCC rules.
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hardware and not for service bureau time-sharing, or other similar purposes.
2. Limitations on Use. You are not permitted to copy, modify, decompile, disassemble, or reverse engineer any portion of the Software without the expressed written per­mission from HORIZON NAVIGATION, INC.
3. U.S. Government End Users. The Software is provided with Restricted Rights. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c) (1) (II) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013 or subparagraphs (c) (1) and (2) of the Commercial Computer Software-Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52.227­19, as applicable. HORIZON NAVIGATION, INC., 4701 Patrick Henry Dr. Suite1301 Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA.
This End-User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal
agreement between you (either an individual or a single
entity) and HORIZON NAVIGATION, INC. for the oper-
ating software and updates thereof that run the digital
map database and associated hardware (collectively the
"Software"). By installing or using the Software, you
agree to be bound by the terms of this Agreement. If you
do not agree to the terms of this Agreement, return the
Software, along with all other accompanying items in the
form they were purchased, within fifteen (15) days after
such purchase to the authorized dealer from where the
Software was purchased, for a full refund of any fees
paid. Use of the Software without acceptance of this
Agreement is unauthorized and not permitted.
1. License Grant. HORIZON NAVIGATION, INC. grants
you a non-exclusive license to use your purchased copy
of the Software for your own internal purposes of access-
ing the digital map database and running the associated
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purpose or non-infringement. Some states do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties, so some portion of the above exclusion may not apply to you.
6. Limitation of Liability. HORIZON NAVIGATION, INC. shall not be held responsible for any actual, anticipated or speculative loss of profit or direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages, including, without limitation, loss of revenue, data, or use incurred by you or any third party arising out of your use or possession of the software, whether in an action in contract or tort or based on a warranty, even if HORIZON NAVIGATION, INC. has been advised of the possibility of such dam­ages.
7. Warnings. A. Copies of the digital map database reflect conditions as they existed at various points in time before your receipt of such copies.
4. Indemnity. You agree to indemnify, defend and hold free and harmless HORIZON NAVIGATION, INC., including its licensors, assignees, subsidiaries, affiliated companies, and the respective officers, directors, employees, shareholders, agents, authorized dealers or sales agents, and representatives of each of them from and against any liability, loss, injury, demand, cost, expense, or claim of any kind of character, including but not limited to attorney's fees, arising out of (a) any use or possession of the Software, or (b) any breach of any war­ranties or representations made by you in this Agreement or of your obligations under this Agreement.
5. Disclaimer of Warranty. HORIZON NAVIGATION, INC. does not make any warranties or representations, either express or implied, with respect to the software, without limiting the foregoing, HORIZON NAVIGATION, INC. expressly disclaims any implied warranties of quali­ty, performance, merchantability, fitness for a particular
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8. Transfer. This Agreement, including all rights, obliga­tions and representations may be transferred to another individual or single entity, provided the same transfer includes the simultaneous transfer of the associated hard­ware in which the Software is installed and further provid­ed that such other individual or single entity accepts all the terms of this Agreement. In the event such individual or single entity to which the Software is transferred does not accept the terms of this agreement, then the License herein automatically terminates. Further use of the Software is unauthorized and not permitted.
9. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California, without giving effect to its conflict of laws provisions.
Accordingly, copies of the digital database map may
contain inaccurate or incomplete data or information due
to inaccurate or incomplete source materials, the pas-
sage of time, road construction, changing conditions, and
otherwise. B. Neither the Software nor the digital map
database include, analyze, process, consider or reflect
any of the following categories of information, i.e., neigh-
borhood quality or safety; population density; availability
or proximity of law enforcement, emergency, rescue,
medical or other assistance; construction work, zones,
or hazards; road and lane closures; various legal restric-
tions (such as vehicular type, weight, load, height and
speed restrictions); road slope or grade; bridge height,
width, weight or other limits; road, traffic or traffic facilities
safety or conditions; weather conditions; pavement
characteristics or conditions; special events; traffic con-
gestion; or travel time.
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