Hyundai PNAV 3530 Users Manual

REPORT NO : HCT-F05-0301 FCC ID : PINPNAV-3530 DATE :MARCH 07, 2005
ATTACHMENT E.
- USER’S MANUAL
HYUNDAI CALIBRATION & CERTIFICATION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
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Hyundai Autonet Jupiter English Manual
JUPITER User Manual
We sincerely thank you for purchasing our PONTUS product. This user manual explains detailed methods of use regarding our product. For safety and efficiency, make certain to become familiarized with the contents of this user manual before using this product.
<FIG 1> Logo Screen
CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Product Information
1. Product Introduction
2. Make certain to read before use
3. Caution when handling the CD
Chapter 2 Before use
4. Confirming Components
5. Names of each section
Chapter 3 Installation
6. Car Installation
Chapter 4 Basic Method of Use
7. Screen Explanation by mode
1.1 NAVI Mode
1.2 MUSIC Mode
1.3 MOVIE Mode
1.4 PICTURE Mode
8. Basic Navigation Explanation
2.1 Operating the Navigation
2.2 Enlarging/Reducing Map scale
2.3 Direction & Battery Display
2.4 GPS Reception State Display
2.5 MENU Button Explanation
2.6 SUB Button
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Chapter 5 Navigation Detailed Method of Use
1. MY POI
- HOME
- COMPANY
- OTHER
2. Searching
- Address
- Local Place
- POI (Place name)
- POI (Place type)
- Intersection
- Recent Dest.
- Recent Origin.
- Coordinates
3. Setting
- GPS Info.
- Map Setting
- Route Setting
- Other Setting
- Volume/Display
- My POI Editor
- Product Info.
- Update
Chapter 6 Additional Functionality Detailed Method of Use
9. Music Player
10. Movie Player
11. Picture Viewer
Chapter 7 Miscellaneous Issues
1. Installing ActiveSync Program & USB Drive
2. Troubleshooting
3. Product Specifications
4. Technical Support & Product Warranty
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Chapter 1 Product Information
1. Product Introduction
2. Make certain to read before use
3. Caution when handling the CD
1. Product Information
This product is a car navigation system. It is designed to be installed and used in a car. A GPS engine and an antenna have been mounted for car navigation along with an accurate digital map.
The user manual for this product may change without prior notification and affect performance improvement. We ask for your understanding when actual conditions vary due to this reason.
The screen of this user manual may appear different than the actual screen due to the production process and the printing ink.
Strictly abide to the warning/caution/prohibited regulations stated within this user manual for maximum driver and user safety and to prevent property damage.
2. Make certain to read before use.
[Abiding traffic regulations] The digital map used in this product has been produced using the most recent road conditions. However, certain information regarding actual conditions of roads and buildings may not yet have been included or may have changed after the release of the product, so it is recommended that the user drive while abiding actual road conditions and traffic regulations. <Caution> No damages or claims will be awarded for any accidents which occurred while not abiding actual road a nd traffic conditions. This product should only be used as an additional reference.
[Understanding GPS]
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GPS used for commercial purposes will carry a distance error, on average, of 15 meters. In addition, the distance error reading when close to buildings, underpasses, overpasses, and others may be up to 100 meters. Please take this into consideration during use.
[Warnings]
- Do not install the device on top of the location of the vehicle’s airbag. If an accident occurs, the movement of the airbag may cause this product to harm the user.
- Do not operate while driving. Operating while driving may cause traffic accidents due to lack of caution in gauging upcoming road conditions. When requiring route settings or other operations, be sure to stop and activate the parking brake before such use.
-Do not continuously watch the screen. Watching the screen for prolonged periods while driving is very dangerous. Use this device safely as not to prevent oneself from fully understanding real traffic conditions or from seeing pedestrians.
-Do not use this device if there are signs of malfunction. Continuous use while there are symptoms of malfunction, such as strange smells and sounds, may cause fires and other damage. In such cases, turn off the power and inquire with your place of purchase.
[Caution]
- Be cautious not to introduce foreign substances inside the device. Water, beverages, and other foreign substances may cause damages to this product.
-Do not cause excessive force. Excessive force may cause damages to this product.
-Use in moderate volume levels. Do not receive voice guidance in high volume levels which deter you from understanding the road conditions outside of the vehicle.
-Route/Voice Guidance may be different from actual road conditions. Practice safe driving by abiding to actual road regulations as route/voice guidance may be different from actual road conditions.
-Satellite reception may require a long period of time. A certain period of time is required for initial GPS satellite reception from turning on the vehicle. Weather and surrounding conditions may cause differences in the required time period.
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-Operate cautiously after leaving the device in high or low temperature locations. Abnormal operations may occur upon use after prolonged parking periods in locations with severe temperature changes. Please begin use after achieving normal internal temperatures inside of the vehicle. (Normal operating temperature: 0℃~50℃)
[Prohibited]
-Do not use the device for long periods of time with the engine turned off. Prolonged use with the ignition off may cause the battery to discharge.
-Do not apply metal sun tints. Applying strong sun tints to the window area in which the GPS Antenna is installed may cause instability in GPS data reception or errors.
-Do not place metal substances near the GPS Antenna. Placing metal substances near the area in which the GPS Antenna is installed may deter performance in GPS data reception.
-Do not use the device alongside products which emit radio frequencies or with other similar GPS devices. Products which emit radio frequencies or other GPS products may have an effect on this device. Limit simultaneous use as these types of devices may cause deterred GPS reception performance.
-Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the device. Damage caused by disassembling, repairing, or modifying may cause fires and accidents and cannot allow reception after service repair. In cases when requiring repair, please inquire with your place of purchase.
3. Caution when handling the CD
The CD included with this product may not operate properly if it has been scratched, damaged through contact with a foreign substance, or becomes bent due to high temperatures.
-Do not allow contact with foreign objects, especially volatile substances which may cause extreme damage.
-Negligence in high temperatures may transform the shape of the CD and cause abnormal operations.
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-Scratches may cause abnormal operations.
-When cleaning the CD make sure to use a soft cloth and wipe in an inside to outside direction.
-Use caution not to leave marks, such as fingerprints, when handling the CD.
Chapter 2 Before use
1. Confirming Components
2. Names of each section
1. Confirming Components After purchasing this product, open the packaging and see if any of the components listed below are damaged or missing. If there is an abnormality, make an inquiry with your place of purchase. As these images are to facilitate the understanding of the consumer, they may differ from actual conditions.
<FIG 2> Unit
<FIG 3> Cradle
<FIG 4> Window Mount Stand
<FIG 5> MAP CD (PNAV-3530 Only)
<FIG 6> User Manual
<FIG 7> USB Cable
<FIG 8> Installation CD
<FIG 9> SD Card (PNAV-3530 Limited Only)
2. Component section names [Unit]
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(1) Power ON/OFF Button
: Press the Power Button to turn the power on or off. When planning not to use this device for 3 days or longer, turn off the device by holding down the button for more than 1 second. Caution) When turning off the power by pressing the power button for less than 1 second, this converts to POWER SAVE MODE and will consume a set amount of electricity. If left in this state for more than a week there is a possibility that the battery will become complete discharged, so it is recommended that the power is turned off by pressing down on the power button for more than 1 second. (2) Volume UP/DOWN Button
: Press the Volume ▲/▼ Button to adjust the Volume. Pressing the Volume Button for more than 1 second will convert into screen brightness adjustment mode. When in this mode, pressing the ▲/▼ will allow for screen brightness adjustments. To exit screen brightness mode, either re-press the button for more than 1 second or do not use the button for more than 5 seconds.
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(3)MODE Button : This is a button which converts “NAVI ⇒ MUSIC ⇒ MOVIE ⇒ PICTURE ⇒ NAVI” modes. The modes are changed in this sequence each time the button is pressed. (4) Power Connector : This is a section which connects to the power supplied by the Cradle through the vehicle cigarette jack. (5) Serial Port : This is a port which charges the product by use of the AC Adapter. (6) USB Port : As a port which connects this product to the PC through a USB Cable, it is used for map updates and data file uploads. (7) SD Card Slot : This is a slot in which the SD Memory card is inserted. The SD Memory Card can save map data as well as music, pictures, and movie files for viewing pleasure. (8) Earphone Port : This is a port which allows music, movies, and voice guidance to be heard through earphones. (9) GPS Antenna : As a section which has the GPS Antenna installed, use by elevating it to a vertical position directed at the sky. (10) Mood Lamp : This section turns the Mood Lamp on and off. (11) Remote Control Sensor : This is the receiving sensor for the Remote Control. (12) 3.5” LCD : This is a TFT LCD touch-screen window. (13) RESET Switch : Press the Reset Switch when Operating System malfunctions or program malfunctions occur for products designed based on WinCE. (14) Speaker Section : A maximum of 2W of output is possible. Through this, NAVI voice guidance and MP3 music can be listened to without the use of earphones.
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[Cradle]
(1) Power Connector : This supplies power to the Device through the vehicle cigarette jack cable. If the power is not being supplied smoothly, check to see whether the area around the cradle connection or the device connection is dirty and clean it if necessary. (2) Product Fastener : This is the component which fixes the product by fastening its top and bottom sides. Only fasten the product after installation is complete. (3) Mount Stand Connector : This is a section which connects with the Mount Stand. Make sure to insert it all the way to secure a fixed connection with the Mount Stand and Cradle before starting use.
[Mount Stand]
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(1) Cradle Connector Section : This is the section which is inserted behind the cradle to make the product immobile. (2) Rotator : This is the section which allows the angle of the product to be set in accordance to the driver’s eyesight. Be cautious not to frequently bend and unbend since this may lead to breakage. (3) Window Suction Tightening Lever : Apply the window suction cup with the window suction tightening lever released and then pull the lever for tightened adhesion against the window. (4) Window Suction Cup : This is an important component which tightly fastens the product against the front window of the vehicle. Upon fastening, be aware that foreign substances, such as dust, may lead to decreased adhesive strength. Make sure to fasten in a state where the inside of the suction cup and the front window are clean.
※ When fastening in cold temperatures, the rubber component comprising the suction cup may harden, causing decreased adhesive strength. In this instance, increase the internal temperature of the vehicle and fasten the cup after checking that the rubber component has returned to a softened state.
Chapter Installation
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- Car installation
Follow these steps when installing the device in your vehicle.
(1) Mount the mount stand against the front window of the vehicle. (2) Connect the top connector of the mount stand with the connector insertion
behind the cradle.
(3) Gently place the bottom side of the device on the bottom surface of the cradle
and slowly insert inward until a “tock” sound, signifying fixation, is heard. Upon fixation, adjust the GPS Antenna on the backside so that it becomes horizontal to the sky.
(4) Connect the cigarette jack cable with the cigarette jack connector within the
vehicle.
(5) Press the power button to turn on the device.
Chapter 4 Basic Method of Use
1. Screen explanation by mode
1.1 NAVI Mode
1.2 MUSIC Mode
1.3 MOVIE Mode
1.4 PICTURE Mode
2. Basic Navigation explanation
2.1 Operating the Navigation
2.2 Enlarging/Reducing Map scale
2.3 Direction & Battery Display
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2.4 GPS Reception State Display
2.5 MENU Button Explanation
2.6 SUB Button
1. Screen explanation by mode : Press the MODE Button positioned on the right side of the device when changing modes. The mode changes in a “NAVI->MUSIC->MOVIE->PICTURE->NAVI” sequence each time the button is pressed.
1.1 NAVI MODE
FIG
① Direction Display: As this icon shows the map display method, it changes depending on the selected mode from North-up/ Heading-up/ Bird View. The mode will change each time the corresponding screen icon is touched. ② GPS Satellite Reception Window: This displays the current state of GPS reception. Press the corresponding icon on the touch screen to view detailed information. ③ Current Time: This displays the current time. ④ Current Administrative District: This displays the name of the administrative district in which the car is currently positioned. ⑤ Display Enlargement: Information which can cause confusion to the driver, such as intersections and overpasses, are enlarged upon display. ⑥ Menu: This displays the main menu. The main menu is configured with the “My POI/ Searching / Setting” menus. ⑦ Remaining Distance: This displays the remaining distance to the destination.
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⑧ Remaining Time: This displays either the remaining time or expected arrival time to the destination. The user can select the desired display format through the environment setting. ⑨ Map Scale: This allows the map screen scale to be changed. Pressing the corresponding icon on the screen will display the “-/+” button, whereby pressing the “+” button will cause enlargement and pressing the “-“ button will decrease the scale. ⑩ Sub: This displays the sub menus. The sub menu is configured with the “Select/ Map/ Mark/ Mute” menus. ⑪ Current Position: This displays the current position of the vehicle. ⑫ Remaining Battery: This displays the remaining battery power.
1.2 MUSIC MODE
FIG
① |◀ : While playing, press this button to move to and play the previous file. (Moves file when pressed during stop state.) ② ▶ : Plays the selected file. ③ || : Pauses the file currently playing. ④ ■ : Stops the file currently playing. ⑤ ▶| : While playing, press this button to move to and play the next file. (Moves file when pressed during stop state.) ⑥ Select Folder: This allows the folder where the music file is saved to be selected. ⑦ Folder Content: This displays the music file list within the selected folder. ⑧ EQ Functionality: The user can listen to music in the desired style by choosing from the “JAZZ/ROCK/CLASSIC/NORM” styles. ⑨ RPT : The selected file is played repeatedly.
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⑩ NAVI: A function which allows more immediate conversion into NAVI Mode while listening to music. ※ If NAVI voice guidance is activated while playing a song, the MP3 is briefly put to MUTE and then restored once the NAVI Voice Guidance is finished.
1.3 MOVIE MODE
FIG ① |◀ : Moves to the previous file. ② ▶ : Plays the selected file. ③ || : Pauses the file currently playing. ④ ■ : Stops the file currently playing. ⑤ ▶| : Moves to the next file. ⑥ Select Folder: This allows the folder where the movie file is saved to be selected. ⑦ Folder Content: This displays the movie file list within the selected folder. ⑧ FULL: A function which converts the movie currently playing into full screen mode. ⑨ RPT : Plays the selected file repeatedly.
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⑩ NAVI: A function which allows more immediate conversion into NAVI Mode while watching a movie. ※ If NAVI voice guidance is activated while playing a movie, the movie is briefly put to MUTE and then restored once the NAVI Voice Guidance is finished.
1.4 PICTURE MODE
FIG ① |◀ : Move to previous file. ② ▶| : Move to next file. ③ Slide : A function which continuously shows pictures in the list. ④ FULL : A function which enlarges the selected picture to full screen. ⑤ NAVI : A function which allows more immediate conversion into NAVI Mode while viewing a picture.
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⑥ Select Folder: This allows the folder where the picture file is saved to be selected. ⑦ Folder Content: This displays the picture file list within the selected folder.
※ The NAVI voice guidance functionality will operate normally even when viewing an image file.
2. Navigation Basic Explanation
2.1 Operating the Navigation
1) Turn on the vehicle’s ignition.
2) Press the Power Button positioned on the top left side of the Navigation.
3) Once power is activated, the logo screen will briefly display followed by the warning screen.
4) Press the “agree” button positioned at the button of the warning label to display the map screen.
5) Once normal reception of GPS satellite signal begins, the current position of the vehicle will display on the map screen.
Caution) Reception of GPS satellite signals, in cases when first installing the product or after long periods of disuse, may require approximately 10 minutes. Also, a similar phenomena may occur when the temperature falls out of operating temperature (0~50℃). In this case, please wait until the temperature within your vehicle becomes suitable.
2.2 Enlarging/Reducing Map
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The “200m” text within the displays the current map scale, and pressing this button will display the Scale Bar which allows the map scale to be changed.
Press the Button to increase the map scale.
Press the Button to decrease the map scale.
Press the Button to close the Scale Bar screen.
2.3 Direction & Battery Display
1) Pressing the Direction Display Button ( ) will change the screen display method in a “North-up -> Heading-up -> Bird View -> “ mode sequence.
- (North-up): The left side of the screen is fixed North regardless of the
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direction in which the vehicle is being driven.
- (Heading-up): The direction the vehicle is being driven is fixed always to be displayed on the left of the screen.
- (Bird View): Using the Heading-up functionality as a base, this mode will display the map screen as if looking down on the ground from the sky.
2) Battery Display: Remaining Battery is displayed in 3 levels. Connect the power as there is a possibility for battery discharge when the remaining battery becomes insufficient.
- (Lacking) :State when remaining battery is less than 30%.
- (Normal) :State when remaining battery is 30%~50%.
- (Sufficient) : State when remaining battery is 50%~70%. Caution) When remaining battery is over 70%, it is not displayed on the screen.
2.4 GPS Reception State
This displays the state of GPS satellite reception. When wishing to view the state of
GPS satellite reception in detail, press the button to see the GPS Information window containing the detailed information.
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- State when the GPS is not connected due to inferior state of GPS reception.
- State when GPS satellite signals are being received.
2.5 MENU Button Explanation
Press the Menu Button positioned at the bottom right to display the “MY POI/Searching/Setting” Button.
: This menu is used to conduct route searches by using a destination
registered by the user.
: This menu is used to conduct route searches by using various methods.
: This menu is used to change the set value.
: The menu screen is closed.
※ The menu window displayed on the screen will automatically disappear after 10 seconds.
2.6 SUB Button Explanation
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Press the SUB Button positioned at the bottom left to display the
“Select/Map/Mark/Mute” Button. To close the SUB Menu window, pressing the Button.
1) Select Button
This is the menu used in cases when the user, after scrolling to a specific point on the map, sets that point as the destination to conduct a route search. After scrolling the
map, press the
Button and select the desired button among the displayed
“Destination/Multi-stop/Origin” buttons.
2) Map Button This menu is used in cases when the user scrolls to a random position on the map and wishes to return to the current position of the vehicle on the map screen.
3) Mark Button
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This menu is used in cases when the user wishes to register a specific point on the map.
Press the
Button after moving to a point on the map you wish to register. A
new screen will display.
: Register as “Home” without designating a separate name for the registered
point.
: Register as “Company” without designating a separate name for the
registered point.
: Register as “Other” in cases when wishing to designate a separate name for
the registered point. Caution) Home/Company can only be registered once and all else must be registered under other. Repetitive registration of Home/Company will erase the previously registered information. Use the “Setting/My POI Editor” when wishing to edit registered information.
4) Pausing Voice Guidance
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