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End User License Agreement (EULA)
(SINGLE USE LICENSE)
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE (THE “LICENSE”) BEFORE USING
YOUR NAVIGON PRODUCT. BY USING YOUR NAVIGON PRODUCT, YOU ARE AGREEING
TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THEM,
OR DO NOT WANT THEM TO BE BINDING ON YOU, YOU SHOULD PROMPTLY RETURN
THE NAVIGON PRODUCT TO THE PLACE WHERE YOU OBTAINED IT FOR A REFUND.
1. OWNERSHIP
It is hereby understood and agreed by you that NAVIGON, Inc. (“NAVIGON”) is the owner of all
title, ownership rights, intellectual property rights and copyrights in and to the software (“Software”), including, but not limited to, any source codes, object codes, codifications, methods, formulas, images, photographs, animation, video, audio and text incorporated into the Software and
the accompanying printed materials. The Software shall remain the sole and exclusive property
of NAVIGON and its licensors' and NAVIGON and its licensors’ will retain all pa tents, copyrights
and other intellectual property rights in the Software, as applicable. For the avoidance of doubt,
you also hereby understand and agree that NAVIGON and/or its third party licensors own all right,
title and interest in and to all accessories and content which work with, are included in or subsequently enabled on the Software, including, but not limited to, all intellectual property rights therein
(the “Content”).
You through your purchase of this product do not acquire any ownership rights to the Software or
Content. You own the hardware device (the “Hardware Device”) on which the Software is
recorded, but NA VIGON or it s licensors’, as applicable, retain ownership of all copies of the Software and Content at all times.
2. LICENSE
2.1In consideration of the p ayment of a lic ense fee, which is a percentage of the price paid by
you for this Software and Hardware Device, NAVIGON hereby grants you a limited and non-exclusive right to use and display this copy of the Software and Content on this single Hardware
Device. This License does not grant any rights to obtaining future upgrades, updates or supplements of the Software or Content. If upgrades, updates or supplements of the Software are
obtained, however, the use of such upgrades or updates is governed by this License and the
amendments that may accompany them and may be subject to additional payments and conditions.
2.2 NAVIGON hereby reserves any and all rights to and may require that Software and Content upgrades (including, but not limited to, version changes) be downloaded into your Hardware
Device to receive applicable updates. These software upgrades may potentially change your
user experience.
2.3All rights not expressly granted are hereby reserved by NAVIGON.
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3. TERM
The License is effective until terminated. Your rights under this License will terminate automatically without notice from NAVIGON if you fail to comply with any term(s ) of this Licen se. Upon the
termination of this License, you shall cease all use of the Software.
4. RESTRICTIONS ON USE
4.1Y ou shall not transfer the Software to other suitable hardware devices without NAVIGON’s
express, prior written consent.
4.2 You shall not, without NAVIGON's express written consent:
(a) Copy or reproduce the Software;
(b) Electronically transfer the Software through area or other network systems or any
other system or use the Software on a server or any other device that permits simultaneous use of the Software by multiple users;
works based on the Software or any accompanying materials; or
(d)Remove, destroy, cover-up or obliterate any notices on the Software with regard to
patent, trademark, trade dress or any other intellectual property or proprietary right.
4.3You may not transfe r the Content includ ed within the Software apart from a permitted
transfer of the Software itself. You also may not extract or remove the Content from the Software
or otherwise make use of the Content apart from the Software.
4.4You agree to use the Content with the Hardware Device solely for personal, non-commer-
cial purposes for which you were licensed, and not for service bureau, time-sharing or other similar purposes. Accordingly, but subject to the restrictions set forth in Sections 4 and 5, you may
copy the Content only as necessary for your personal use to (a) view it, and (b) save it, provided
that you do not remove any copyright notices that appear and do not modify the Content in any
way. You agree not to otherwise reproduce, copy, modify, adapt, decompile, disassemble or
reverse engineer any portion of the Content, and may not transfer or distribute it in any form, for
any purpose, except to the extent permitted by mandatory laws.
4.5THE SOFTWARE, CONTENT AND THE HARDWARE DEVICE ARE NOT DESIGNED
OR INTENDED FOR USE IN ON-LINE CONTROL OF AIRCRAFT, AIR TRAFFIC, AIRCRAFT
NAVIGATION OR AIRCRAFT COMMUNICATIONS, OR IN THE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION,
OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE OF ANY NUCLEAR FACILITY OR FOR USE IN THE CONTROL OF MASS TRANSIT OR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS OR IN ANY OTHER INHERENTLY
DANGEROUS APPLICA TION. NAVIGON AND ITS SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ANY EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR SUCH USES AND SHALL NOT BE LI ABLE FOR ANY
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CLAIMS OR DAMAGES ARISING FROM SUCH USE IF YOU USE THE SOFTWARE, CONTENT OR HARDWARE DE VIC E IN SUCH APPLICATIONS.
5. RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSFER
5.1 You may transfer, in whole, the Hardware Device, the Software and this License to
another party if the other party agrees to accept the terms and conditions of this License. For the
avoidance of doubt, you may not transfer the Software and related Content separately from the
Hardware Device.
5.2 You shall not sub-license, lease, assign, or transfer the Hardware Device, the Software
and this License except as expressly provided in this License. Any attempt otherwise to sublicense, lease, assign, or transfer any of the rights, duties, or obligations hereunder renders this
License VOID.
6.EXPORT CONTROL
You may not use or otherwise export or re-export the Software except as authorized by the laws
of the United States law and the laws of the jurisdiction(s) in which the Software were obtained.
For the avoidance of doubt, the Software may not be exported or re-exported (a) into any U.S.
embargoed countries or (b) to anyone on the U.S. Treasury Department's list of Specially Designated Nationals or the U.S. Department of Commerce Denied Person’s List or Entity List. By
using the Software, you represent and warrant that you are not located in any such country or on
any such list. You also agree that you will not use the Software for any purposes prohibited by
laws of the United States, including, without limitation, the development, design, manufacture or
production of missiles, nuclear, chemical or biological weapons.
7. WARRANTY DISCLAIMER
7.1 EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY DOCUMENT INCLUDED WITH THE HARD-
WARE DEVICE, IF ANY, AND T O THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED B Y APPLICABLE LA W ,
ALL SOFTWARE, OTHER COMPONENTS THEREOF AND CONTENT ARE PROVIDED ON AN
“AS IS” BASIS. YOU EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE
SOFTWARE IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK AND THAT THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO SATISFACTORY
QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, ACCURACY AND EFFORT IS WITH YOU. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY STATED IN THIS LICENSE, NAVIGON DOES NOT MAKE, AND HEREBY
EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS, ANY AND ALL EXPRESS AND/OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NONINFRINGEMENT AND TITLE, AND ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE. WITHOUT LIMITING
THE FOREGOING, (A) NAVIGON DOES NOT WARRANT THAT (i) THE SOFTWARE OR CONTENT WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS, (ii) THE SOFTWARE OR CONTENT WILL BE
UNINTERRUPTED, TIMELY, SECURE OR ERROR-FREE, (iii) THE RESULTS THAT MAY BE
OBTAINED FROM THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR CONTENT WILL BE ACCURATE OR
RELIABLE, OR (iv) ANY ERRORS IN THE SOFTWARE OR CONTENT WILL BE CORRECTED;
AND (B) NO ADVICE OR INFORMATION, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, OBTAINED BY
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YOU FROM NAVIGON OR THROUGH THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR CONTENT SHALL
CREATE ANY WARRANTY NOT EXPRESSLY STATED IN THIS LICENSE. YOU UNDERST AND AND AGREE THAT THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE AND CONTENT IS DONE AT YOUR
OWN DISCRETION AND RISK AND THAT YOU WILL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY
DAMAGES. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR LIMITATIONS ON APPLICABLE STATUTORY RIGHTS OF A CONSUMER, SO
THE ABOVE EXCLUSION AND LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
7.2 This exclusion does not apply to (a) any implied condition as to title and (b) any implied
warranty as to conformity with description. If applicable law requires any implied warranties with
respect to the Software, Content or the Hardware Device, all such warranties are limited in duration to ninety (90) days unless stated otherwise in writing.
7.3Any suggestions by NAVIGON or NAVIGON's agents regarding use, application, or suit-
ability of the Software shall not be construed as an express warranty unless confirmed to be such
in writing by NAVIGON.
8.LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
8.1TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LA W AND EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE
EXPRESSLY STATED IN THIS LICENSE, NAVIGON WILL NOT BE LIABLE OR RESP ONSIBLE
TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FOR ANY TYPE OF DIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIA L DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, LOST REVENUE, LOST PROFITS, REPLACEMENT GOODS, LOSS OF PROPRIETARY MATERIAL, RIGHTS OR SERVICES, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OR CORRUPTION OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS, OR INTERRUPTION OR LOSS OF USE OF
SERVICES OR EQUIPMENT, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES,
OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS, AND WHETHER ARISING UNDER THEORY OF CONTRACT,
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE LIMIT ATION OF LIABILITY FOR PERSONAL INJURY, OR OF
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THIS LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO
YOU.
8.2IN NO EVENT SHALL NAVIGON’S TOTAL LIABILITY (WHETHER ARISING UNDER A
THEORY OF CONTRACT, TORT, INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE) UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS LICENSE OR BASED ON ANY CLAIM FOR
INDEMNITY OR CONTRIBUTION EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF PURCHASE PRICE OF THE
LICENSE. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OF THE FOREGOING, YOU EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT NAVIGON WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIMS OR DAMAGES
WHA TSOEVER, WHICH ARISE MORE THAN ONE (1) YEAR PRIOR TO THE I NSTITUTION OF
A LAWSUIT. THE FOREGOING LIMITATIONS WILL APPLY EVEN IF THE ABOVE STATED
REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.
8.3Without limiting the foregoing, NAVIGON shall not be liable for any loss resulting from a
cause over which NAVIGON does not have sole and direct control, including, but not limited to,
failure of electronic or mechanical equipment or communication lines; telephone or other interconnection problems; bugs, errors, configuration problems or incompatibility of computer hardware or
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software; problems with equipment or services relating to your computers; problems with intermediate computer or communications networks or facilities; problems with data transmission facilities
or your telephone or telephone services; unauthorized access, theft, operator errors, severe
weather, earthquakes or labor disputes; or the termination of traffic data services or networks by
service providers of same.
9.THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE LICENSES
NAVIGON and the Hardware Device may make use of third party software. Notwithstanding the
terms and conditions of this License, use of some third party materials included in the Software
may be subject to other terms and conditions. The official third party copyright notices and specific license conditions of these third party software codes and algorithms are provided at the end
of this License. You hereby agree to the terms and conditions for such third party software.
10.REMEDIES FOR BREACH
You understand and agree that NAVIGON will not have adequate remedy at law for the material
breach or threatened breach by you, or your, agents, employees, representatives or subcontractors, of any one or more of the covenants set forth in this License, including, but not limited to,
Sections 3, 4, 5 and 6 of this License. You agree that in the event of any such material breach or
threatened breach, NAVIGON may, in addition to (but not in substitution for) the other remedies
which may be available to it either at law or in equity, file suit in equity to enjoin you from the
breach of or threatened breach of said covenants.
11. JURISDICTION AND DISPUTES; SEVERABILITY
11.1 This License is governed by the laws of the State of Illinois without regard to its conflict of
laws rules.
11.2All disputes hereunder shall be resolved in the applicable state or federal courts of the
St ate of Illinois located within Cook County, Illinois. T o the extent permitted by law the parties consent to the jurisdiction of such courts, agree to accept service of process by mail, and waive any
jurisdictional or venue defenses otherwise available.
1.3If at any time any one or more of the provisions of this License become invalid, illegal or
unenforceable in any respect for any reason, the validity, legality and enforceability of any such
provision in every other respect and of the remaining provisions of this License shall not be in any
way impaired.
12. INTEGRATION
This License constitutes the entire understanding of the parties, and revokes and supersedes all
prior agreements, oral or written, between the parties, and is intended as a final expression of
their agreement. This License shall not be modified or amended except in writing signed by NAV-
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IGON. This License shall take precedence over any other documents that may be in conflict
therewith.
ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE RELATING TO THE TOTAL TRAFFIC NETWORK DATA PROVIDED WITH YOUR NAVIGON PRODUCT:
A.Total Traffic Network, a division of Clear Channel Broadcasting, Inc., holds the rights to
the traffic incident data and RDS-TMC network through which it is delivered. Yo u may not modify,
copy, scan or use any other method to reproduce, duplicate, republish, transmit or distribute in
any way any portion of traffic incident data. You agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless
Clear Channel Broadcasting, Inc. (and its affiliates) against any and all claims, damages, costs or
other expenses that arise directly or indirectly out of (1) your unauthorized use of the traffic incident data or the RDS-TMC network, (2) your violation of this directive and/or (3) any unauthorized
or unlawful activities by you in connection herewith.
B.Total Traffic Network traffic data is inform ationa l only. User assumes all risk of use. Total
Traffic makes no representations about content, traffic and road conditions, route usability, or
speed.
C.T OTAL TRAFFIC NETWORK TRAFFIC DATA IS PROVIDED "AS IS," AND "WHERE IS".
TOTAL TRAFFIC NETWORK EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OR WITH
RESPECT TO THE TRAFFIC DATA (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THAT THE TRAFFIC
DATA WILL BE ERROR-FREE OR WILL OPERATE WITHOUT INTERRUPTION), EXPRESS,
IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-INFRINGEMENT, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
OR THOSE ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE.
D.TOTAL TRAFFIC NETWORK WILL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY INDIRECT,
SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMIT ATION, LOST REVENUES, ANTICIP ATED REVENUES, OR PROFITS RELATING TO
THE SAME) ARISING FROM ANY CLAIM RELATING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY TO USE OF
THE TRAFFIC DATA, WHETHER A CLAIM FOR SUCH DAMAGES IS BASED ON WARRANTY,
CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY).
E.IN SOME AREAS A PORTION OF THE TRAFFIC INFORMATION IS PROVIDED BY
INRIX, INC. AND (IN CERTAIN STATES) VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION,
UDOT COMMUTERLINK™, AND/OR LOS ANGELES METRO AND CALTRANS. ALL RIGHTS
RESERVED.
NOTICE REGARDING NAVIGON FRESHMAPS FEATURE:
Internet access is required to use the FreshMaps feature on your NAVIGON enabled product.
Download performance can vary based on bandwidth speeds. When applicable, your NAVIGON
FreshMaps subscription includes three years of complimentary map downloads (up to twelve
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sequential map updates). For NAVIGON FreshMaps accessory activation cards purchased, you
must register your product at www.navigon.com/freshmaps within 60 days from the date of purchase of the accessory to qualify for updates. NAVIGON hereby reserves any and all rights to and
may require that software upgrades (including, but not limited to, version changes) be downloaded into your device to receive NAVIGON FreshMaps updates. These software upgrades may
potentially change your user experience. Retain proof of purchase to assist with future customer
support.
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Contents
End User License Agreement (EULA) ....................................................................... iii
Introduction
About this User Guide..............................................................................1
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement........104
Canada C Request..........................................................................104
Index
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Introduction
About this User Guide
Conventions
For better legibility and clarification, the following styles are used in this manual:
Italics:Registered names, company and product de scriptions.
SMALLCAPITALS:WINDOW, LIST, AND DIALOGBOXTITLES.
Symbols
Bold Italics:
Bold:Descriptions of buttons, tabs, input fields and other
The following symbols refer to specific passages of text:
Warnings.
Instructions and tips for operating the software.
More detailed information and explanations.
View modes.
elements on the screen.
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Introduction
Legal notice
Legal notice
Liability
The software and the manual are subject to change without notice. NAVIGON, INC is
not liable for the accuracy of the informat ion contained in this manual or for damages
resulting from the use of this manual.
Trademarks
All brands and trademarks mentioned in this document are possibly registered by third
parties and are subject to the current legislation and to the rights of their respective
owners without reservation. All mentioned names of products, societies, or brands
may be registered trademarks of their respective owners. Every right that is n ot expli citly accorded is reserved.
The absence of the explicit labeling of registered trademarks used in this manual does
not imply that the brand is not subject to the rights of a third party.
NAVIGON, DirectHelp, and Reality View are trademarks of NAVIGON, INC.
NAVIGON Lifetime Traffic is a service mark of NAVIGON, INC.
Microsoft, Windows, and Excel are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation.
NAVTEQ is a registered trademark of NAVTEQ.
ZAGAT SURVEY Ratings and Reviews is a registered trademark of ZAGAT Survey,
LLC.
Total Traffic Network is a registered trademark of Total Traffic Network.
Clear Channel is a registered trademark of Clear Channel Communications.
ZENRIN is a registered trademark of ZENRIN EUROPE GmbH.
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Customer Service
Visit the NAVIGON website (www.navigonusa.com/support/) to view our support page.
On this page you can:
•Register your device.
•Search the NAVIGON database for commonly asked questions.
•Download navigation software updates.
•Send an e-mail to the support team.
•Call Customer Service.
•View or download User Guides.
•Report a problem.
•Report a map inaccuracy.
Introduction
Customer Service
Telephone Support
Telephone:(888) 848-0701 (Toll Free)
Service Hours:Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. CT
(except official holidays)
E-mail
To ensure a timely response use e-mail at www.navigonusa.com/support/ and select
By Email. Customers will receive a response within 2 business days.
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Introduction
The NAVIGON Shop
The NAVIGON Shop
If you need accessories or replacement parts for your device, please visit the NAVIGON web store at
www.navigonusa.com/store/.
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Welcome
Introducing Your NAVIGON Device
Wecome to the exciting world of handheld navigation. The NAVIGON device offers
Global Positioning System (GPS)-based navigation and millions of Points Of Interest
(POIs).
With NAVIGON Lifetime Traffic accessory service (NAVIGON 2200T only), your navi-
gation system can receive the latest traffic information available. If necessary, it can
change your route dynamically in order to avoid traffic congestion.
With the optional ZAGAT Survey Ratings and Reviews POI accessory service, you
receive ratings on thousand s of POI s fr om the world's leading provider of consumer
survey-based dining, travel and leisure information.
With NAVIGON FreshMaps, you can receive quarterly map updates for three years.
1On/Standby/Off
2Touch screen
3MicroSD memory card slot (card not included)
4Power Connector Port (with integrated TMC antenna NAVIGON 2200T only)
5Reset
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Welcome
Introducing Your NAVIGON Device
About GPS navigation
The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses a constellation of 32 satellites that enable
a GPS receiver to calculate its geographical position.
For a sufficiently precise positioning it is necessary to obtain the data from at least
three satellites. With the data from 4 or more satellites the altitude above sea level can
also be ascertained. The positioning has an accuracy of about 3 yards.
Geographical terrain (such as mountains), man-made structures (such as highway
overpasses, bridges and tall buildings), and even weather can interfere with or disrupt
the GPS signal.
Once the navigation device has determined your position, it can be used as a starting
point for route calculation.
The map data on your navigation device includes the geographical coordinates of all
digitally recorded Points Of Interest (POIs), streets and places. This enables the
device to calculate a route between a starting point and a destination.
The calculation of the current position and its representation on the map takes place
once every second so your current position is always shown on the map.
If GPS reception is impaired, navigation is interrupted but the navigation software
remains active. As soon as GPS reception is restored, the navigation system calculates any change of position which has occurred in the meantime and navigation may
simply be continued.
Caution! The United States government operates the Global Positioning System
(GPS) and is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. Changes by the
United States government may affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS
equipment, including your personal navigation device.
Caution! Ordinances or laws may restrict use of certain abilities of your navigation
device on public or private land
.
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Getting Started
What’s included
Your NAVIGON device comes with the following accessories. If the contents are
incomplete, please notify us within 14 days of purchase. The purchased product
includes:
•NAVIGON navigation device
•Car mount and device holder
•Car charger cable (12 volt adapter) with integrated TMC antenna (NAVIGON 2200T only).
•Quick Start Guide
•Warranty and Safety Flyer
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Getting Started
Important safety information
Important safety information
Please read the following notices and safety information carefully before starting to
use your navigation system.
Navigation safety information
Use this navigation system at your own risk.
Caution!
Caution! Do not look at the display unless it is absolutely safe to do so!
Caution! Traffic regulations have priority over any instructions from the navigation sys-
tem.
Caution! Follow the instructions of the navigation system only when the circumstances
and the road traffic regulations allow you to do so! The navigation system guides you to
your destination even if you deviate from the calculated route.
Caution! Check that the mount is secured and adjusted properly before each journey.
Note: If you have not understood the spoken instructions, or you're not sure about what
to do next, you can briefly refer to the map or arrow view of your navigation system.
To prevent accidents, do not operate the navigation system while driving.
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Safety information for the navigation device
Caution! Do not use pointed or sharp-edged objects on your device’s touch screen.
Your NAVIGON device is designed for use by simply tapping the touchscreen with your
finger.
Caution! Protect the device from moisture. The device is not waterproof a nd is not p ro -
tected against water damage.
Caution! Do not run cables directly next to safety-relevant devices and supply lines.
Caution! After installation, check all safety-relevant equipment in the car.
Caution! Unplug the navigation device's power supply when you park the vehicle. The
navigation device requires power in standby mode, and may drain the vehicle's battery.
When not using your device for an extended of time see “Turning the Device Off” on
page 25.
Caution! Do not open the navigation device's casing under any circumstances.
Caution! Do not attempt to replace the battery. For problems related to the battery,
contact NAVIGON Customer Support.
Caution! Always follow local regulations when disposing of this device.
Caution! Do not expose the navigation device to extreme heat or cold. This may dam-
age the device or impair its function.
Caution! Use only the charger provided or one that has been approved by the manu-
facturer.
Caution! Connect the charger to a suitable power supply. The voltage requirements
can be found on the device case and/or the packaging.
Getting Started
Important safety information
Note: Ensure that there are no kinks in the cable and that it will not be damaged by any
sharp objects.
Note: To clean the navigation device, use a moist cloth only.
Note: Do not unplug by pulling on the cable. Doing so could damage the cable!
Safety guidelines for Installation
Caution! Secure the mount in such a way that the driver's visibility is not impaired.
Caution! Do not attach the mount within the deployment zone of airbags.
Caution! When installing the mount, ensure that it does not represent a risk in the
event of an accident.
Caution! Do not run cables directly next to safety-relevant devices and power supplies.
Caution! After installation, check all safety-relevant equipment in the car.
Caution! The car charger cable is to be connected to cigarette lighters with an operat-
ing voltage of 12V only.
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Getting Started
Preparing your Device for use
Preparing your Device for use
Caution!
“Important safety information” on page 8.
Please be sure to read, understand, and follow the safety information in
Charging the battery
Note: A 12 volt car charger cable is included with your device. An A/C wall charger is
also available as an optional accessory. To find a retailer, visit our web store
www.navigonusa.com/store/
•Connect the car charger cable to the navigation device and to the vehicle’s cigarette lighter.
Power Interruptions
For more information on setting this option, see Automatic Standby in “General Settings” on page 97.
When power to the device is interrupted, the NAVIGON device can be configured to
put itself into Standby mode to save power. This occurs when the device is on and is
disconnected from a power source, such as:
•The ve hicle cigarette lighter, or
•A wall outlet.
With this option, after a power interruption, the device waits 30 seconds, then puts
itself into St andby mode. When one of the above power interruptions occur, the following message displays a 30 second countdown:
.
Tap:
•OK or wait until the 30 seconds countdown completes to allow the device to enter
Standby mode.
•Cancel to end the countdown and continue using the device.
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Memory Card (Optional)
A memory card is not provided with the NAVIGON device as all of the data are stored
in the internal memory of the device. When your device is connected to a computer
using a USB cable, the internal memory is detected as the 'NAVIGON' drive. The slot
for the memory card is detected as a removable disc.
Data backups, software updates and navigation map updates can be carried out
quickly and conveniently with NAVIGON Fresh, which you can download free of
charge from our website (http://navigonusa.com/support/).
If you purchase additional navigation maps but no longer have enough space for them
in the internal mem ory of your naviga tion device, you can save these maps on a memory card. The NAVIGON device uses a MicroSD card with a maximum size of 2 GB.
Getting Started
Preparing your Device for use
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Getting Started
Installing the Car Mount
Installing the Car Mount
Assembling the Cradle
•Assemble the cradle as shown below. (No tools are required.)
Securing the Cradle
Clean and dry the mounting surface and the suction cup on the base of the mount.
These areas must be dry and free of dirt and grease.
1. Open the lever on the suction cup as far a possible.
2. Place the cradle suction cup against the mounting surface.
3. Press the suction cup lever down towards the mounting surface.
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Placing the Navigation Device in the Cradle
The holder has two small projections on the bottom and one on the top. These projections are designed to fit into corresponding slots on the bottom and top of the NAV-IGON device.
1. Insert the navigation device into the holder by aligning the bottom projection slots
on the bottom of the device.
2. Press the device towards the cradle until you hear the upper clip latch into place.
3. Adjust the navigation device so that it can be seen easily.
Getting Started
Installing the Car Mount
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Getting Started
Installing the Car Mount
Powering the navigation device
Included with the NAVIGON device is a car charger cable with which power can be
supplied to the navigation device using the vehicle's cigarette lighter.
The car charger cable is connected to the NAVIGON device using the power connec-
tion port (Power) on the bottom of the device.
Caution!
ing voltage of 12V only.
The car charger cable is to be connected to cigarette lighters with an operat-
Using the Screensaver
Note: When enabled, the screensaver displays a slide show of pictures whe n you have
not touched the device after an extended period of inactivity.
Note: The screensaver is automatically disabled during navigation.
In the MAIN WINDOW:
1. Tap Options > Settings > General.
The G
ENERAL OPTIONS PAGE 1 displays.
2. On P
AGE 3, in the Screensaver field, tap Yes.
3. Tap OK to save the change.
Selecting Day/Night Viewing Mode
In the MAIN WINDOW:
1. Tap Options > Settings > General.
On G
ENERAL PAGE ONE:
2. In the Display mode field, set the viewing mode. Options are:
AutomaticAutomatically switch between day and night display, based on
sunrise and sunset times.
NightDisplay with darker colors for night viewing.
DayDisplay normally for daytime use.
Note:
Change day and night brightness levels in the Brightness Day and the
Brightness Night fields.
3. When finished, tap OK to return to P
AGE ONE.
4. Tap OK to save changes.
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Viewing Version Information
You can view software version information. This information may be requir ed if you
call for customer support. Version information is also be useful when NAVIGON offers
software and map updates.
In the MAIN WINDOW:
1. Tap Options > Settings.
Getting Started
Installing the Car Mount
On the S
ETTINGS WINDOW:
2. Tap Options > Product Information.
3. Use (Up
) and (Down) to view all of the information.
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Getting Started
Optional Accessory Services
Optional Accessory Services
These optional accessory services are available for your NAVIGON device:
•ZAGAT Survey Ratings and Reviews Points of Interest (POIs).
•NAVIGON FreshMaps (standard with some models)
Optional services are purchased separately.
Service Activation
Activating ZAGAT POI Accessory Service
At a retail outlet where NAVIGON devices are sold:
1. Purchase an accessory card.
2. On the Accessory card is the 15 character activation key, t hree blo cks of five char-
acters separated by hyphens. This key is used to obtain a device unlock code.
3. Switch on the device by pressing and releasing the (On/Standby/Off) button.
AINWINDOW displays.
The M
4. Tap Options > Service Activation.
RODUCT ID WINDOW displays the 15 character product ID.
The P
5. Record the product ID for the next step.
On a computer with internet access:
6. Go to
7. On the H
8. Select REGISTER YOUR NAVIGON DEVICE and prov
www.navigonusa.com.
OME PAGE, select the Registration & Activation tab.
ide the requested information.
9. When finished, select ACTIVATE YOUR SERVICE ACCESSORIES.
The website requests your e-mail address, NAVIGON device product ID, and the
Accessory card activation key.
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Getting Started
Optional Accessory Services
10. Enter the requested informa tion in the appropriate fields.
The website returns your device unlock code, used to unlock the service on the
device. The unlock code is also sent to your e-mail address.
On your NAVIGON device:
11. On the P
The D
RODUCT ID WINDOW, tap Next.
EVICE UNLOCKWINDOW displays.
12. In the Enter Unlock Code fields, enter the 18 character device unlock code, in
blocks of six characters.
13. Tap OK.
The A
CTIVATION COMPLETEWINDOW displays. The accessory service is now avail-
able for use.
14. Tap OK to close the window.
Activating NAVIGON FreshMaps Accessory Service
Note:
device. For the NAVIGON 2090S model only, quarterly map updates are provided for 2
(two) years. You must still activate the service before you can receive updates.
For the NA VIGON 2090S m odel, NAVIGON FreshMaps comes standard with the
Y ou must activate your product at www .navigon.com/freshmaps to qualify for updates.
You must activate your service within 60 days from the date of purchase of the accessory card or , if FreshMap s com es with you r device, 60 days from the purchase date of
the device.
Note: A USB cable is required for use with this accessory. To find a retailer, visit our
web store at www.navigonusa.com/store/
.
To activate:
1. Go to www.navigon.com
2. Select the Registration & Activation tab.
3. Select REGISTER YOUR NAVIGON DEVICE and prov
tion.
ide the requested informa-
4. Select ACTIVATE YOUR SERVICE ACCESSORIES.
5. Follow on-screen instructions for activating this accessory service.
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Getting Started
Optional Accessory Services
Activation Confirmation
Confirming ZAGAT POI Accessory Service Activation
Select a POI destination (as described in “Selecting a Point of Interest (POI) destination” on page 42). ZAGAT POIs are available for most major cities, such as Chicago,
Los Angeles, New York, etc.
All available ZAGAT POIs appear at the top of the returned list. A ZAGAT Icon
() appears in front of the POI. Tap the Information button () to view POI
details. For more information on ZAGAT POIs, see “ZAGAT POIs (Optional Accessory)” on page 59 .
Note:
ZAGAT POI information is not available for all locations.
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Basic Operations
First Time Startup
When you first start your device, the LANGUAGESELECTIONWINDOW displays.
Caution! Selecting the (Cancel) button during these steps will cause the NAVIGON device to cease operation and will require the user to reset the device.
1. Select the appropriate language and tap OK.
ISTANCEUNITSELECTIONWINDOW displays.
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2. Select either Kilometers or Miles and tap OK.
The C
LOCKSETTINGWINDOW displays.
3. Select either 12h (am/pm) or 24h and tap OK.
The selected options will be used by the device.
The following message displays:
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Basic Operations
Starting the Device
4. After you have read and fully understood the text, tap OK.
Note: If you do not accept these instructions, tap Cancel to exit the navigation soft-
ware.
The M
AINWINDOW displays.
Y o u can change thes e settings at any time. For more information, see General settings
in “Customization” on page 95.
Starting the Device
1. Press and hold the (On/Standby/Off) butt on f o r two (2) seconds, then
release.
After being turned off, when the navigation device is turned back on, the following
message appears:
Note: This message does not display if the device is turned back on from Standby.
2. After you have read and fully understood the text, tap OK.
AINWINDOW displays.
The M
Note:
If you do not accept these instructions, tap Cancel to exit the navigation soft-
ware.
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The Main Window
The MAINWINDOW opens when the navigation software starts.
You can reach all of the navigation software functions from this window.
New Destination
Tap this button to:
•Select an address as a destination. (See page 39.)
•Select a POI as a destination. (See page 42.)
•Select a Direct Access POI. (See page 49.)
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Starting the Device
My Destinations
Tap this button to select a destination from:
•A list of destinations you have saved. (See page 65.)
•A list of the most recently entered destinations. (See page 66.)
Take Me Home
Tap this button to:
•Specify your home address as a destination. (See page 62.)
•Quickly create a route back to your home address from your present location. (See
page 55.)
Show Map
Tap this button to:
•Show your location on the current map. (GPS reception required.)
•Select a destination by tapping on the map. (See page 55.)
The Standby Button
•Tap this button to place the device on Standby and conserve power. (See
“The Standby Button” on page 21 for more information.)
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Basic Operations
Starting the Device
The Options Button
Tap this button to:
Access the Route Planning window to:
•Create a route. (See page 67.)
•Save a route. (See page 70.)
•Load a saved route. (See page 70.)
•Run a simulatio n of a route. (See page 72.)
Access the Settings window to set:
•Navigation options. (See page 95.)
•Route Profile options. (See page 97.)
•Map display options. (See page 96.)
•General options. (See page 96.)
•Additio nal Options butto n. (See page 98.)
iew the TMC Traffic window information. (See page 89.)
V
(NAVIGON 2200T only)
Activate an accessory service
:
•Activate ZAGAT Survey Ratings and Reviews POIs.
•Instructions to activate NA VIGON FreshMaps.
o to the DirectHelp window. (See page 31.)
G
Go to the GPS Status window to:
•View current GPS status and location information.
•Save the current location as a destination (GPS reception required).
(See page 62.)
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Initializing the GPS receiver
Note: If possible, position the device with a clear line of sight to the sky to successfully
receive navigation messages from the GPS satellites.
Note: GPS initialization requires data from at least three satellites. If GPS data is not
available, the receiver will not initialize.
Note: It can take up to 20 minutes to initialize the integrated GPS receiver for the first
time.
Note: Each time you turn on the device, GPS receiver initialization begins. When GPS
data is available, reception starts within one minute.
If the navigation device has been switched to standby for more than a week, the next initialization can take up to 10 minutes.
In the upper right-hand corner of the display, the GPS symbol appears. As soon as
data from at least 3 satellites is received, the symbol changes to (
Note: If the GPS symbol displays GPS Ready after considerably less than 20 minutes, it is advisable to leave the receiver switched on for at least an additional 15 minutes to ensure reliable operation.
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Starting the Device
GPS Ready).
Caution! The GPS receiver requires a constant supply of power. Leaving the device
plugged into your cigarette lighter for a longer period with the vehicle turned off could
drain the vehicle battery.
Setting the volume
The volume of the spoken driving instructions can be adjusted during navigation.
With a map displayed:
1. Tap (Volume
The volume bar opens. It contains three buttons for adjusting the volume:
2. Tap (Volume
The volume bar closes.
Note: When you mute the volume, an icon appears in the upper right corner of
the screen, next to the battery, traffic, and GPS icons. The icon disappears when the
volume mute is turned off.
).
(Louder)
(Softer)
(Mute on/off).
) again.
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Basic Operations
Starting the Device
Using Standby Mode
Note: Use Standby mode only when your device will be unused for a very short time. If
left in Standby mode for an extended period, battery drain can occur as the GPS
receiver continues to draw power. For longer periods of inactivity, see “Turning the
Device Off” on page 25.
Note: To further conserve battery power, the device reset s itself if left in S t andby mode
for a longer time.
Standby mode conserves battery time. When the device is switched back on from
Standby, the window that displayed when the device was set to Standby re-displays.
There are two ways to switch your device to Standby.
From the Main Window
On the MAIN WINDOW:
•Tap the (Standby) button.
From Any Device Window
•Press and hold the (On/Standby/Off) button for two (2) seconds, then
release.
Switching the Device Back On From Standby
To switch the Device back on:
•Press and hold the (On/Standby/Off) button for two (2) seconds, then
release.
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Turning the Device Off
Note: When your device is not in use for an extended period, use this procedure to
turn off your device and conserve battery power.
After the device has been turned off, the splash screen re-displays when the device is
turned back on.
1. Press and hold the (On/Standby/Off) button on the top of the device for
eight (8) seconds, then release.
Basic Operations
Starting the Device
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Viewing device status
Viewing device status
Symbols located at the top right of the screen are used to display information.
GPS
The GPS symbol can show the following GPS reception status:
No SymbolThe built-in GPS receiver is not operational. Contact customer
service if the problem persists.
Power
No SignalData is being received from less than three satellites. Position
cannot be calculated.
GPS Ready Data is being received from at least three satellites. Position can
be calculated.
For more information, see “About GPS navigation” on page 6.
For more information on recharging your device, see “Charging the battery” on
page 10.
The Power symbol can display the following conditions of the built-in battery:
The device is powered by an external power source. The battery is charging.
The device is powered by its internal battery. Battery is fully charged.
The device is powered by its internal battery. Battery charge is sufficient.
The device is powered by its internal battery. Battery charge is low.
Caution! Do not attempt to replace the battery. For problems related to the battery , contact NAVIGON Customer Support.
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Traffic Information (TMC) (NAVIGON 2200T only)
The NA VIGON 2200T, with a car charger cable with integrated TMC antenna, provides the navigation system with up to date traffic messages. If necessary, it can alter
the route dynamically in order to avoid a traffic jam.
Note: This function is only available if TMC traffic messages are being transmitted in
the map area in which you are traveling. Traffic messages are not available in all areas.
Note: The charger cable does not need to be connected to the
for the antenna to be operational.
lighter
Note: Without the antenna, TMC messages may not be received when the device is
operating on battery power only.
The TMC symbol can display the following TMC reception status:
No SymbolTMC is not operational.
TuningTMC is operational, but cannot find a station that is
transmitting TMC signals.
No
ReceptionTraffic messages are no longer being received, but there
are still traffic messages in the queue that have not
expired.
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Viewing device status
vehicle's cigarette
TMC ReadyTraffic messages can be received.
For more information, see “Displaying traffic messages” on page 89.
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Basic Operations
Using Keyboards
Using Keyboards
Software keyboards appear on the screen when text entries are necessary . All entries
can be made on the software keyboard using the fingertips. Only capital letters can be
entered. Three keyboards are available for entering destination information.
Note: When you need to enter a hyphen, use the space button in place of the
hyphen. For example, to enter a hyphenated house number of 20-36 tap two, zero,
space, three, six.
Alphabetic keyboard
Tap to display the alphabetic
keyboard.
Only capital letters can be entered.
Numeric keyboard
Tap to display the numeric
keyboard.
Special character/symbol keyboard
Tap to display the special
character keyboard.
As soon as you have entered a special character, the Alphabetic keyboard reappears automatically.
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Special keys
On the Alphabetic keyboard, enters a space character.
This key is also used to enter a space in place of a hyphen.
On the Alphabetic and Numeric keyboards, deletes the previous character and
moves the cursor back one space.
On the Alphabetic and Special Character keyboards, opens the Numeric keyboard.
On the Numeric and Special Character keyboards, opens the Alphabetic keyboard.
On the Alphabetic and Numeric keyboards, opens the Special Character keyboard.
Using menus
Some buttons display menus with options that can be selected.
Basic Operations
Using menus
To open a menu:
•Tap on a button to show the menu options.
To close a menu without selecting a function:
•Tap on the button again.
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DirectHelp
The NAVIGON DirectHelp feature offers speedy access to emergency POIs. You ca n
quickly find a telephone number, find an address, get directions, and drive to help.
DirectHelp also provides you with directional distance to the nearest intersection, and
your latitude/longitude location. This information can help emergency personnel
quickly come to your assistance.
DirectHelp is available at any time, while you are on-route or off, and with or without
GPS reception. The last known GPS position is used when GPS reception is not available. With GPS, you can quickly find help and calculate a route to a DirectHelp POI.
The DirectHelp Window
DirectHelp
GPS Position Type
The location type indicates whether GPS reception is available or not. If the location
type is:
Simulated Position:Displays only once when neither current or historical GPS
Your current location:GPS reception is available. Your current location is shown
Your last location:GPS reception has been lost. The last GPS location is
Location Address
With GPS reception, the distance to the intersection closest to your present location is
shown. If GPS is not available, this is the approximate distance to the closest intersection from the last known GPS position. If the device is located:
On an Unnamed Road
Off Road
position is available. Shown at time of purchase or whenever the device is reset.
Location Address field.
in the
shown in the
Unnamed Road appears with the distance and direction to
the nearest navigable intersection.
Off Road appears with the distance and direction to the
nearest navigable intersection.
Location Address field.
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DirectHelp
Longitude/Latitude
The longitude and latitude of the location.
Note: The format of the longitude and latitude can be changed. See “Selecting
options” on page 99.
Show on Map
View your location on a map. Once a DirectHelp POI is selected, tapping this button
centers the map on the location of the selected POI. The selected POI is shown as a
gray circle. If you have enabled the display of the particular POI icon category (such
as Healthcare for Hospital) in map display, the icon and label of the selected POI
appears on the map. Changing the zoom level ( (
affects whether the icons display.
The crosshairs indicate the center of the map. The name of the POI closest to the
center of the map is shown.
Zoom In) or (Zoom Out))
DirectHelp buttons
Four DirectHelp POI categories are available:
Roadside assistance
Police Station
Hospital
Pharmacy
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DirectHelp
DirectHelp returns up to 10 POIs within a 30 mile radius of your location, with the closest POI shown first. If no POIs are fo und, the following message displays:
If no emergency POIs are found, follow established procedures to seek assistance.
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DirectHelp
Using DirectHelp
Using DirectHelp
From the MAIN WINDOW:
1. Tap Options > DirectHelp.
IRECTHELPWINDOW opens.
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2. Tap on the DirectHelp category button fo r the type of help you need.
IRECTHELP DETAILWINDOW displays.
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3. Use the (
4. Tap the (
5. Tap the
Note:
GPS location.
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Navigation button to calculate a route to the POI.
If GPS reception has been lost, the route is calculated from the last recorded
Down) and (Up) buttons to select an emergency POI.
Map) button to show the location of the selected emergency POI.
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Destination Selection
Caution! Please be sure to refer to the safety information in “Important safety informa-
tion” on page 8.
New destinations for the NAVIGON device are destinations that you have not yet navi-
gated to or those that you have not yet stored.
You can enter an address, select a POI, or select a destination from the quick search function.
Using auto-complete to select a destination
When you enter a city name, after you type the first letter, the largest city in the search
area appears on the
are for the next valid character in a search area name.
CITYOR ZIP CODETAB. On the keyboard, the only keys available
1. To select:
•The city shown, tap (OK).
•A different city , co ntin ue ty pi ng th e ci ty na me un til th e c orrec t c ity is sh own on
ITYOR ZIP CODETAB. Tap (OK) to select the city.
the C
Note: The auto-complete feature is not available for all locations.
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Destination Selection
Search Areas
The Search Area Tab
When you enter the New Destination button on the MAINWINDOW, the SEARCH AREA
keyboard opens.
The
the destination selection window.
Once an area is selected, a code on the button reflects the selection and the flag of the
country appears above it. For examp le:
If “IL - Illinois” is selected, the tab displays as:
If “QC-Quebec” is selected, the tab displays as:
Note: Only areas that are represented in the currently loaded map can be selected.
(Search Area) tab, used to select a map area, is located at the top left corner of
Search Areas
Selecting a Search Area Using the Keyboard
To select an area, do the following:
On the
MAINWINDOW:
1. Tap New Destination > Enter an Address.
ESTINATION SELECTIONWINDOW opens and displays the Alphabetic key-
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board.
2. Tap the key of the first character in the state/province within which your location is
located.
For example, tap “I” for Idaho.
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Destination Selection
Search Areas
The name of the first search area beginning with the selected character is shown.
On the keyboard, the only keys available are for the next valid character in a
search area name.
3. Tap the next characters in the search area name.
4. When the correct state/province name is shown, tap (
Selecting a Search Area From a List
When you enter the New Destination button on the Main window, the SEARCH AREAkey-
board opens. To select an area, do the following:
On the
1. Tap New Destination > Enter an Address.
2. Tap (Area List).
MAINWINDOW:
ESTINATION SELECTIONWINDOW opens.
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A list of search areas displays.
OK).
3. Tap on the state/province in which your destination is located.
4. Tap (
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Destination Selection
Ways to Search for Destinations
Ways to Search for Destinations
Enter an Address
You can find an address by entering the state/province, city, street and house number.
Search for a POI
Note: Optional lifetime ZAGAT Survey Ratings and Reviews POI accessory service is
available. For more information see “ZAGAT POIs (Optional Accessory)” on page 59.
Points of Interest, (POIs) are useful locations that are organized according to particular criteria. POIs include airports, restaurants, hotels, gas stations, government offices, banks,
hospitals, shopping centers, etc. Icons representing the POIs can be displayed on the
map.
You can search for POIs:
NearbyPOIs nearby are special destinations that are located within a
given radius of your current location. This means you can
always find the nearest gas station, for example, no matter
where you are.
In a CityPOIs in a given location can be useful when navigating in an
StatewidePopular POIs and POIs of national significance in a state/prov-
Near a Selected POI
Select a Direct Access POI
POI direct access system contains three categories of special destinations. POIs in your
vicinity that correspond to these categories can be listed quickly , without the nee d for additional entry.
Tap on the Map
You may indicate a destination directly on the map. In addition to towns and streets, you
may also select POIs.
Note: Only areas that are represented in the currently loaded map can be selected.
unfamiliar town.
ince. Includes airports, national parks, historic sites, etc. This
enables you to find places of interest within a state/province.
Select a location, then search for POIs near it. For example,
search for restaurants close to an airport. No GPS reception is
required for this type of search.
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Entering an address
When searching for a location, you do not have to enter all of the address details.
If you do not know the house number, leave the No. tab blank to display the Intersection
tab. On this tab, enter the name of a nearby cross street and the navigation system calculates a route to the intersection of the specified streets.
In the
MAIN WINDOW:
1. Tap New Destination > Enter an Address.
The D
ESTINATION SELECTIONWINDOW opens. The search area used in the previous
search is shown on the Search Area tab.
Destination Selection
Entering an address
2. To select a different search area, tap on the S
EARCH AREATAB, select the state/
province.
The C
ITYOR ZIP CODE tab opens.
3. Enter the city name or Postal code, then tap (OK).
•Use the Alphabetic keyboard to type a city name, or
•Use the Numeric keyboard to type th e zip or postal code
•Switch between the Alphabetic and Numeric keyboards to type a Canadian
postal code.
Note: You can specify just a city name if you prefer a route to the center of the city.
Note: Only the first three characters of a Canadian postal code are supported.
TREETTAB opens.
The S
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Destination Selection
Entering an address
4. Enter the name of the destination street, then tap (OK).
The N
O. TAB opens.
5. Enter the house number, then tap (
OK).
•If you don't know the number of the house, leave the No. tab blank and tap on
the
Intersection tab.
If more than one location is found that matches your destination selection info, the
NAVIGON device displays a list of locations.
Note: The search is performed on the street name and type, directional information
(such as North, South, East and West) is not used in the search. The returned list of
addresses will have specified street name with any directional indicator.
6. Tap on a location to select it.
7. Tap
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The map opens in Preview mode.
For more information, see “Starting navigation” on page 57.
Destination Selection
Entering an address
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Destination Selection
Selecting a Point of Interest (POI) destination
Selecting a Point of Interest (POI) destination
POIs nearby
Note: GPS reception must be sufficient to dete rmine your cu rrent position. You can see
if GPS reception is sufficient by looking at the (GPS Ready) symbol. For more infor-
mation, see “GPS” on page 26.
In the MAIN WINDOW:
1. Tap New Destination > Search for POI.
The C
ATEGORY tab opens.
2. Tap on the category from which you would like to select a POI.
The SUB CATEGORY tab opens.
3. Tap on the subcategory from which you would like to select a POI.
ESTINATIONTAB opens.
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If more than one location is found that matches your destination selection info, the
NAVIGON device displays a list of locations.
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4. Tap on the name of the destination.
Information for the selected POI displays.
Destination Selection
Selecting a Point of Interest (POI) destination
5. Tap
Navigation.
The map opens in Preview mode.
For more information, see “Starting navigation” on page 57.
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Destination Selection
Selecting a Point of Interest (POI) destination
POIs in a specified city
On the MAINWINDOW:
1. Tap New Destination > Search for POI > in a City.
ESTINATION SELECTIONWINDOW opens. The search area used in the previous
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search is shown on the Search Area tab.
2. To select a different search area, tap on the S
EARCH AREATAB, select the state/
province.
ITYOR ZIP CODE tab opens.
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3. Enter the city name or ZIP code, then tap (
OK).
•Use the Alphabetic keyboard to type a city name, or
•Use the Numeric keyboard to type the zip code.
•Switch between the Alphabetic and Numeric keyboards to type a Canadian
postal code.
Note: Only the first three characters of a Canadian postal code are supported.
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ATEGORYTAB displays.
4. Tap on the category from which you would like to select a POI.
UB CATEGORYTAB displays.
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Destination Selection
Selecting a Point of Interest (POI) destination
5. Tap on the subcategory from which you would like to select a POI.
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ESTINATIONTAB opens.
6. Tap on the name of the destination.
If more than one location is found that matches your destination selection info, the
NAVIGON device displays a list of locations.
7. Tap on the location you want.
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ESTINATIONTAB displays information on the selected POI.
For more on POI information, see “Information about the POI” on page 51.
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Destination Selection
Selecting a Point of Interest (POI) destination
8. Tap Navigation.
The map opens in Preview mode.
For more information, see “Starting navigation” on page 57.
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Statewide POIs
In the MAINWINDOW:
1. Tap New Destination > Search for POI > Statewide.
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2. Tap on the category from which you would like to select a POI.
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If more than one location is found that matches your destination selection info, the
NAVIGON device displays a list of locations.
Destination Selection
Selecting a Point of Interest (POI) destination
TATEWIDE POI WINDOW opens.
ESTINATIONTAB opens.
3. Tap on the name of the POI.
ESTINATIONTAB displays information on the selected POI.
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For more on POI information, see “Information about the POI” on page 51.
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Destination Selection
Selecting a Point of Interest (POI) destination
4. Tap Navigation.
The map opens in Preview mode.
For more information, see “Starting navigation” on page 57.
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Selecting a Direct Access POI
Note: Sufficient GPS reception is required for Direct Access POIs. You can check GPS
reception by looking at the (GPS Ready) symbol.
When you receive your device, the following 3 POI categories are selected for direct
access:
•Gas Stations
•Parking
•Restaurants.
Note: To select other types of POIs for direct access, see “Specify Direct Access POI
categories” on page 50.
In the MAINWINDOW:
1. Tap New Destination.
Destination Selection
Selecting a Direct Access POI
The N
EW DESTINATIONMENU opens.
The symbols of the categories which have been selected for direct access can be
seen in the menu at the bottom.
2. Tap on a category from which you would like to select a POI.
Name of the Destination list opens. It contains the nearest POIs in the speci-
The
fied category, sorted by distance.
3. Tap on the name of the destination.
The map opens in
Preview mode.
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Destination Selection
Selecting a Direct Access POI
For more information, see “Starting navigation” on page 57.
Specify Direct Access POI categories
In the MAIN WINDOW:
1. Tap Options > Settings >General.
2. Use (Next Page) to go to P
3. In the
4. Repeat the above step in the
5. When finished, tap
Direct Access 1 field, tap (List) and select a POI category.
Direct Access 2 and Direct Access 3 fields.
OK to save the changes.
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Information about the POI
For many POI destinations, additional information is available. For example, telephone
numbers are provided for many restaurants, allowing you to call the restaurant and
reserve a table ahead of time.
Destination Selection
Selecting a Direct Access POI
On the
DESTINATION SELECTIONWINDOW, the following buttons are available:
Opens the
information about a POI, including address and phone
number.
DESTINATION INFOWINDOW and shows basic
Postal codes in Canada will only display the first three
numbers.
Show the POI on a map. (GPS reception required.)
Not available.
Calculate a route and start navigation to the selected POI.
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Destination Selection
Searching for POIs Near a Selected Location
Searching for POIs Near a Selected Location
With the NAVIGON device you can select a location, then search for POIs nearby. For
example, if you are traveling for business you can search for restaurants close to your
hotel. You can perform this type of search from anywhere - your home, hotel room, air port,
etc. No GPS reception is required for this type of search.
On the
MAINWINDOW:
1. Select the location. (See the corresponding section of “Destination Selection” on
page 35.)
2. Tap Map.
The map displays the selected POI centered on the map and the street name of
the POI appears below it.
3. Tap (OK).
ESTINATION SEARCH MODEWINDOW displays.
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4. Tap the Search Nearby button.
ATEGORY TAB opens.
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5. Select the POI category
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UB CATEGORY tab opens.
Destination Selection
Searching for POIs Near a Selected Location
6. Tap on the subcategory from which you would like to select a POI.
ESTINATIONTAB opens. The distance from your current location and the POI
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is shown.
7. Tap on the location you want.
ESTINATIONTAB displays information on the selected POI.
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For more on POI information, see “Information about the POI” on page 51.
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Destination Selection
Searching for POIs Near a Selected Location
8. Tap Navigation.
For more information, see “Starting navigation” on page 57.
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Selecting a destination by tapping the map
Selecting a destination by tapping the map
You can select towns, streets, and even POIs by tapping on the map.
On the MAINWINDOW:
1. Tap > Show Map.
The map opens in
Preview mode.
Destination Selection
2. Tap (
For more information on using destination search tools, see “Destination Search mode”
on page 82.
Destination search) to display destination search tools.
3. Use the Destination search tools (zoom in, zoom out, pan, etc.) to view the general map area you are interested in.
4. Tap on the point to which you wish to navigate.
The name of the location displays. The selected destination is centered in the map
and appears under the cross hairs.
5. Tap (
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Destination Selection
Selecting a destination by tapping the map
The DESTINATIONON MAPWINDOW opens. Detailed address information for the
selected destination displays in the upper left-hand corner.
6. Tap the
The map opens in
Take Me There button.
Preview mode and shows the route calculated from your cur-
rent location to this destination.
For more information, see “Starting navigation” on page 57.
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Starting navigation
With the map open in Preview mode, the destination is shown as a small flag. The
route and the estimated trip time are displayed.
Destination Selection
Starting navigation
With the map open in
•Tap the
Navigation button or simply start driving.
Quitting navigation
•Tap (Back) to quit navigation.
A window prompts you to confirm.
No GPS reception
If GPS reception is insufficient when the Navigation button is tapped, the following
message appears:
Preview mode:
You can:
•Wait until GPS reception resumes for determining position. Navigation begins
automatically once GPS reception is sufficient.
•Tap the
LAST DESTINATIONS list.
•Tap the
point. The simulation of the calculated route begins. Tap (
demonstration. (The Demo button does not appear when the destination was
selected by tapping on the map.)
Cancel button. The MAIN WINDOW opens. Your destination is saved in the
Demo button. The route is calculated using a nearby location as a starting
Arriving at your destination
A voice announcement tells you that you have reached your destination. If available, the
street name is also given.
Your current position (indicated by an orange triangle) is shown on the map.
If the destination has a house number, the NAVIGON device anno unce s wh ich side of the
street the destination is on.
Back) to end the
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ZAGAT POIs (Optional Accessory)
ZAGAT Survey Ratings and Reviews POIs can be purchased
as an optional accessory service.
Once purchased, ZAGAT information is provided for the lifetime of your NAVIGON device at no additional charge.
For more on purchasing and activating this accessory, see
“Optional Accessory Services” on page 16.
With ZAGAT Survey Ratings and Reviews POIs, you can select from thousands of
POIs and view customer survey ratings for a selected POI.
ZAGAT POI Categories
ZAGAT survey information features over 30,000 points of interest (POIs) in hundreds
of cities. ZAGAT Survey information is provided in the following five categories:
AttractionsShopping centers and entertainment venues.
Golf Courses Public, semi-private and resort courses.
HotelsHotels, resorts and spas.
NightlifeNightspots and dance clubs.
RestaurantsFood, decor, service, and cost.
Search for ZAGAT POIs
Once the ZAGAT POI accessory service is purchased and activated, ZAGAT POIs are
returned with any POI search.
Note: ZAGAT POI information is not available for all locations.
ZAGAT categories appear first in the list of returned locations. A
appears in front of a ZAGAT category.
(ZAGAT POI)
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ZAGAT POI Categories
View ZAGAT POI Information
On a POI DESTINATION SELECTIONWINDOW:
1. Tap on a ZAGAT POI category.
2. If sub-categories exist for the category, tap the subcategory.
3. Tap on the name of a POI.
ESTINATION INFOWINDOW opens and displays basic POI information.
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4. Tap Info to view ZAGAT survey information about the POI.
AGAT DETAILWINDOW opens and displays detail information for the POI
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including hours of operation, costs, offered services, etc.
5. Use the (Down) and (Up) buttons to view all of the information.
6. When finished, tap Close.
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My Destinations
My Destinations include a Favorites list of locations you have saved and a Last Destinations list of the last locations your performed a search for. These lists can be useful
if you often navigate to particular locations.
Saving a destination to the Favorites List
1. Enter a destination. (See “Destination Selection” on page 35.)
2. Tap
- OR –
1. Select a destination from MY DESTINATIONS. (See page 66.)
2. Tap
Options > Save Destination.
Options > Save Destination.
The SAVE DESTINATIONAS window displays.
3. Enter the name for the destination.
4. Tap Save.
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My Destinations
Saving a destination to the Favorites List
Saving the current location using GPS
The GPS STATUSWINDOW provides you with an overview of the data the navigation sys-
tem calculates from the received GPS signals.
GPS status is available from several windows.
In the
GPS STATUSWINDOW:
1. Tap
Options > GPS status.
The current location can be stored in the FAVORITES list.
2. Tap the Save Position button.
The SAVE DESTINATIONASWINDOW opens.
3. In the Name field, enter the name for the destination.
4. Specify whether your current position should be stored as the home address.
5. Tap the Save button.
Saving your home address as a Favorite Destination
You can begin navigation to this destination quickly by tapping the Take Me Home but-
ton in the
your home address.
MAINWINDOW. Only one destination from the FAVORITES list can be defined as
On the
1. Tap the
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The following message displays:
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Saving a destination to the Favorites List
2. Use the (Toggle) button to select:
•Enter an Address - To enter your home address, or
•Favorites - To select an address from your Favorites List.
3. Tap the
OK button.
If you selected Enter an Address, the DESTINATION SELECTIONWINDOW displays.
4. Follow procedures for “Entering an address” on page 39.
If you selected FAVORITES, the FAVORITESWINDOW displays.
My Destinations
5. Select your home address and tap (OK).
6. Tap Home Address.
The selected destination is saved as your home address. On the FAVORITESLIST, a
house icon displays next to your home address.
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My Destinations
Navigating Home
Navigating Home
After saving an home address, you can navigate to your home from anywhere by tapping a single button.
The first time you tap the
1. Follow procedures for
page 62.
Take Me Home button, you are asked to enter your address.
“Saving your home address as a Favorite Destination” on
In the MAINWINDOW:
2. Tap the Take Me Home button.
Navigation, using the current route profile information to calculate the route, begins.
For more information, “Starting navigation” on page 57.
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Selecting a saved destination
The following lists of destinations and addresses are available under My Destinations.
FavoritesDestinations you have stored in your NAVIGON device.
Last DestinationsDestinations you have previously navigated to.
Selecting a destination from the Favorites list
Destinations to which you often travel can be saved in the FAVORITES list.
In the
FAVORITESLIST, up to 300 destinations can be saved.
Information on how to store a destination ca n be found in “Saving a destination to the
Favorites List” on page 61.
MAINWINDOW:
In the
My Destinations
Selecting a saved destination
1. Tap
My Destinations > Favorites.
The FAVORITESWINDOW displays.
2. Tap the destination to which you would like to navigate.
3. Tap the
The map opens in Preview mode.
For more information, see “Starting navigation” on page 57.
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My Destinations
Selecting a saved destination
Selecting a destination from the Last Destinations list
Your NAVIGON device saves the last 30 destinations to which you have navigated in
LAST DESTINATIONSLIST.
the
In the
MAINWINDOW:
1. Tap
My Destinations > Last Destinations.
The LAST DESTINATIONSWINDOW displays.
2. Tap the destination to which you would like to navigate.
3. Tap the
The map opens in
For more information, see “Starting navigation” on page 57.
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Preview mode.
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Routes
With the NAVIGON device, you can preplan routes. Planned routes can be saved for later
use, allowing you to create as many routes as you like.
Route calculations and arrival times are based on the type of vehicle and the rout e type.
Vehicle types (Speed Profiles) are: Standard car, Bicycle, or Pedestrian. Route types
are Fast, Short, or Optimum. For more information on these settings See “Route Profile
Settings” on page 96.
Accessing the Route Planning Window
In the MAINWINDOW:
1. Tap the Options button.
OPTIONSLIST opens.
The
2. Tap the
The
Route Planning option.
ROUTE PLANNINGWINDOWopens.
Entering the starting point
The starting point, the point at which you want to begin your trip, is required. This does not
need to be your current location. If you are at home planning a r oute for your vacatio n, you
could, for example, enter your hotel as the starting point.
The starting point is only important if you want to see a planned route on the map, but currently have no GPS reception, or you are not currently at the planned starting point. The
starting point that you enter has the flow number "0".
As soon as you begin navigation, your current location is used as the starting point fo r the
route calculation.
Route calculation to the first route point is shown as flow number "1".
On the R
OUTE PLANNINGWINDOW:
1. Tap the Specify Starting Point button.
STARTING POINT menu opens.
The
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Accessing the Route Planning Window
2. Select:
Enter an Address to search for a location address.
•
Search for a POI to search for a POI.
•
•
My Destinations to select a location from the FAVORITES or LAST DESTINATIONS
lists.
•
My Address to select your home address. (Only available if you have already
specified a home address.)
Current Location to specify your current position as the starting point.
•
3. Enter the starting point. (See the corresponding section of “Destination Selection”
on page 35.)
4. Tap the Options button.
5. Tap the Add to Route button.
The selected destination appears next to the “0”, indicating that it is the starting
point of the route.
Changing the starting point
On the ROUTE PLANNINGWINDOW:
1. Tap the Specify Starting Point button.
The
STARTING POINT menu opens.
2. Select a different starting point by following the above steps.
Entering route points
Route points are destinations on the route that you want to navigate to.
The flow number for each route point can be found on a button in front of it.
On the R
1. Tap the Add Route Point field.
2. Tap on the button for the desired destination entry type.
3. Enter the route point. (See the corresponding section of “Ways to Search for Des-
4. Tap the
5. Tap Add to Route button.
6. Repeat these steps for each additional destination that you want to add to your
OUTE PLANNINGWINDOW:
The
ROUTE POINTMENU opens.
tinations” on page 38.)
Options button.
The selected route point is shown next to its flow number.
route.
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Changing the order of route points
Route points can be deleted from a route. The order of the route points can be varied as
you wish.
Note: The starting point (flow number "0") cannot be moved or deleted. To change the
starting point, create a route point and move the new route point up to the top of the
route. The old starting point can now be moved or deleted.
Routes
Accessing the Route Planning Window
On the R
OUTE PLANNINGWINDOW:
•Tap on the route point that you want to edit.
The context menu contains the following buttons:
Route Point UpMoves the selected route stage forwards.
(Example: route point 2 becomes route point 1).
Route Point DownMoves the selected route point backwards.
(Example: route point 2 becomes route point 3).
Delete Deletes the selected route point. A window
prompts you to confirm deletion.
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Routes
Managing routes
Managing routes
You can save eac h pla nn e d ro ut e un de r a particular nam e.
Note: Only the start point and route points are saved. The calculated route is not. If you
load a route that has been saved, it must be recalculated before navigation can begin.
You can load, rename or delete stored routes.
Saving routes
You can save a route after you have entered the starting point and at least one route poin t.
On the R
1. Tap Options > Save Route.
2. Enter a name for the route.
3. Tap the Save button.
The route is saved to the
Loading routes
On the ROUTE PLANNINGWINDOW:
1. Tap Options > Saved Routes.
2. Tap the route you want to load.
3. Tap the
The
ROUTE PLANNINGWINDOW displays the starting point and the route points of the
selected route.
OUTE PLANNINGWINDOW:
SAVED ROUTESLIST.
Load Route button.
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Navigation
After the route is calculated, you can begin navigation or view a simulation of the route.
Calculating and displaying routes
On the ROUTE PLANNINGWINDOW:
1. Load a saved route.
- OR -
2. Enter a starting point and at least one route point.
3. Tap the
The map opens in
The starting point and the route points are marked by flags. For each stage, the
distance and the estimated trip time is given. This information is also displayed for
the entire route.
Show Route button.
Preview mode.
Routes
Navigation
4. Tap the
Navigation button or simply start driving.
Viewing or Changing the Route Profile
The calculation of a route is based on route options.
On the R
1. Create a route or load a previously saved route.
2. Tap the Show Route button.
3. Tap
OUTE PLANNINGWINDOW:
The map opens in
the Route Profile button.
Preview mode and displays the calculated route.
You can view and, if necessary, change any of the displayed options.
Note: Once options are changed, they remain in effect for all subsequent routes.
You can get information regarding changing individual route profiles by tapping the cor-
responding (Help) button.
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Simulating routes
Simulating routes
You can also view a simulation of a calculated route.
Note: GPS signal reception is not required for simulation.
Starting a route simulation
You have calculated and displayed a route.
With the route displayed in Preview mode:
•Tap Options > Simulation.
The route is recalculated for simulation purposes. Simulation begins once calcula-
tions have completed.
Ending simulation
You can end simulation at any time.
While viewing the route simulation:
•Tap (Back).
The
ROUTE PLANNINGWINDOW re-displays.
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Viewing a Turn-by-Turn List
You can display detailed directions of the calculated route before starting navigation or at
any time during navigation. This list displays all of the driving instructions in table form.
With the route displayed in Preview mode:
•Tap the Turn-by-Turn List button.
- or -
With the route displayed in Navigation mode or Reality View mode:
•Tap Options > Tur n-By-Turn List.
TURN-BY-TURN LISTWINDOW opens.
The
Routes
Viewing a Turn-by-Turn List
1. Distance to this junction.
2. Schematic depiction of the next junction where you must turn.
3. Name of the street onto which you must turn.
4. Indicates whether you want to travel on the section of the route.
(
Allow)Include this section in the route.
Forbid) Exclude this section from the route.
(
Blocking route sections
On the TURN-BY-TURN LISTWINDOW:
1. Tap on the route section you do not want to travel on, so that the (Forbid)
symbol appears next to them.
2. Tap (
The navigation system calculates an alternative route avoiding (if possible) the
route sections selected. The new driving instructions are displayed in the
T
URN LISTWINDOW.
3. Tap (
Modify Route).
Back) to close the TURN-BY-TURN LISTWINDOW.
TURN-BY-
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Viewing a Turn-by-Turn List
Removing blocks and using original routes
Section blocks can be removed at anytime.
On the T
URN-BY-TURN LISTWINDOW:
•Tap Options > Calculate the Original Route.
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Maps
Depending on where your device was purchased, your NAVIGON device comes with
either a 48 contiguous United States map, or with a full North American map (48 contiguous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and all 13 Canadian provinces/territories).
Forty-Eight Contiguous United States Map
North America Map
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View information on the current map
View information on the current map
On the MAINWINDOW:
1. Tap
Options > Settings > Map Display.
The
MAP DISPLAY WINDOW opens.
2. Use (Next Page) to go to P
AGE TWO.
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Map Preview mode
You have entered a destination and tapped the Navigation button.
- OR –
Maps
Map Preview mode
Create a route or load a saved route, then tap the
The map opens in
Preview mode. The entire route is visible.
Show Route button.
1. The route is highlighted in orange.
2. A triangle in orange shows your current position.
If you display a route and the specified starting point is not the same as your cur-
rent location, the current position may not be shown on the preview.
3. The destination is marked with a small flag.
When you have planned or loaded a route and displayed it, the starting point and
each route point is marked with a small flag.
4. The remaining distance to the destination is shown. Tap the box to to ggle to display the estimated time of arrival () and the time remaining ().
If you are navigating a route with several stages, you see the remaining distance,
estimated duration of the trip, and the estimated time of arrival for the next interim
destination.
This information can be displayed or hidden by tapping on
Navigation.
Options > Settings >
If you display a route with several stages, information for each stage is shown.
Tap:
•The
Route Profile button to view or change settings used to calculate the
route.
•The
Navigation button to begin the journey.
When you display a planned or loaded route, the route may be recalculated.
St ar ti ng poi nt for t he ca lcul at ion is you r cur re nt loc atio n. Onc e th e ro ute is ca lculated, you are guided to the first route point.
Options > Turn-by-Turn List to view detailed directions for the route. (See
•
“Viewing a Turn-by-Turn List” on page 73.)
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Map Preview mode
For more information on using this feature, see “Destination Search mode” on page82.
• (Destination search) to view the map in Destination search mode.
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Map Navigation mode
After the route has been viewed in Preview mode, navigation starts.
Maps
Map Navigation mode
Navigation is shown in
Navigation mode.
1. Signage to be followed is displayed here.
2. Posted speed limits are displayed here (where available).
3. The route is marked in orange.
4. When two maneuvers need to be executed in quick succession, the small arrow
indicates the second maneuver to be executed.
5. The large arrow shows a schematic depiction of the next maneuver. The remaining distance to the junction is displayed below the arrow.
As you get closer to the junction, a vertical bar appears to indicate proximity.
The nearer you get to the junction, the vertical bar fills with orange.
If you don't have to change direction for a longer period, you see only a forward-
facing arrow. The distance you travel on the road you are on displays beneath the
arrow.
•Tap the large arrow to hear current route instructions.
6. An orange triangle shows your current position. The display refreshes as you
move so that, in 3-D mode, a greater part of the screen shows the area ahead of
you.
7. The traffic lanes to be followed to your destination are shown in orange.
8. The remaining distance to the destination is shown. Tap the box to to ggle to display the estimated time of arrival () and the time remaining ().
If you are navigating a route with several stages, you see the remaining distance,
estimated duration of the trip, and the estimated time of arrival for the next interim
destination.
9. The name of the next stretch of road that you must travel on next.
10. The name of the street yo u are currently traveling on.
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Map Navigation mode
11. (NAVIGON 2200T only) (TMC shortcut button). The TMC shortcut button
displays when traffic messages have been received and are currently available.
Tap the button to display the
Note: The displays for many of the above mentioned fields can be configured using
Options > Settings > Map Display. Information only displays when available.
Note: If you tap on the large arrow, the current route instruction is repeated.
•Tap Options > Show Turn-by-Turn List to view detailed directions for the route.
(See “Viewing a Turn-by-Tu rn List” on page 73.)
TRAFFIC INFORMATIONWINDOW.
•Tap (
Destination search) to view the map in Destination Search mode.
(See “Destination Search mode” on page 82.)
•Tap (
Back) to quit navigation.
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Map functions in Navigation mode
When the map is open in Navigation mode , tap any point on the map. Buttons with
various functions are displayed.
2D/3DChanges between 2D and 3D map views. The symbol for the
view currently set is marked orange.
Day/NightChanges between "day" and "night" display. The symbol for
the display currently set is marked orange.
Maps
Map Navigation mode
Interim DestinationOpens a menu for entering an interim destination. The naviga-
tion system first guides you to this interim destination. Afterwards, you can simply continue navigation to your original
destination.
Skip Route PointTap this button to omit the next route point. This button is inac-
tive when less than 2 route points are pending.
BlockTap this button in order to block a section of the route that lies
in front of you, that is, to recalculate the route to attempt to
avoid this section of the route, such as, if you have encountered a stretch of road that is impassable due to its condition
and/or your vehicle’s capabilities.
POI on RouteTap this button to display POIs on your route. This enables you
to find out, for example, how far it is to the nearest services. A
destination shown here can be added as an interim destination
by tapping the (
Interim Destination) button to the right of
its entry in the list. The three POI categories selected for Direct
Access are available.
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Destination Search mode
Destination Search mode
When in Destination Search mode, a pair of cross hairs are shown and the map is
always oriented with north up.
Destination search tools include:
Zoom OutThe map section shown becomes larger, but fewer details
are shown.
Zoom InThe map section becomes smaller, but shows more
details.
Zoom ModeWhen this button is active, you can plot a map section with
your finger.
Plot the map section from upper left to bottom right and it
zooms to fit the size of the screen.
Plot the map section from bottom right to top left, and the
map zooms out.
Pan ModeWhen this button is active, you can move the map section
with your finger. Tap on the map and drag it in the desired
direction.
Entire RouteZooms the map so that the entire route is visible.
Current Position Show your current position on the map.
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Operating in Destination Search mode
1. Tap on the point to which you wish to navigate.
The destination that you have selected appears under the cross hairs.
Maps
Destination Search mode
2. Tap (
OK).
Buttons with various functions appear.
Detailed address information for the selected destination displays in the upper lefthand corner. Tap for more information about the POI.
Take Me ThereBegins navigation to the selected point. If you are currently
navigating, navigation stops.
Interim Destination Sets the selected point as an interim destination. The navi-
gation system first guides you to this interim destination.
Afterwards, you can continue navigation to your original
destination.
This function is only active during navigation.
Set as DestinationSets the selected point as the destination.
SaveOpens the SAVE DESTINATIONAS... WINDOW. You can enter a
name for the selected point to be stored in the
FAVORITES
list.
Search NearbyOpens the POI NEARBYWINDOW. Here you can search for
destinations near the specified point. (See “POIs nearby” on
page 42.)
•Tap (
Destination search) to quit the Destination Search mode. You are
returned to the window from which you started this mode.
•Tap (
Back) to return to the MAINWINDOW. If you are currently navigating,
you are prompted to confirm your decision to quit navigation.
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Reality View (Junction View)
When, during navigation, you approach a highway junction, the map changes to Real-
ity View mode
Reality View mode shows the signage and lanes you must follow . This mode displays
until you pass the highway junction. Once past the junction, the map returns to
gation
mode.
While traveling through the highway junction to:
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Navi-
•Change from
•Change from
Reality View back to Navigation mode, tap anywhere on the screen.
Navigation Mode back to Reality View, tap the Next Maneuver but-
ton.
Note: Reality View mode is not available for every highway junction. Availability is
dependent on the map data currently in use.
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