PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING PRODUCT IN VEHICLE
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety
messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injury.
CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in property damage.
Removing original equipment, adding accessories or modifying your vehicle could affect the vehicle’s safety or make it illegal to operate
in some jurisdictions.
Follow all product instructions and all instructions in your vehicle owner’s manual regarding accessories or modifications.
Consult your country’s and/or state’s laws regarding operation of a vehicle with any accessories or modifications.
It is your sole responsibility to place, secure and use your Navman in a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury or property
damage. Always observe safe driving practices.
Do not mount your Navman in a way that may interfere with the safe operation of the vehicle, the deployment of air bags or other safety
equipment.
Do not operate your Navman while driving.
Before you use your Navman for the first time, familiarize yourself with your device and its operation.
On main roads, the distance to an exit calculated by the Navman may be further than the distance shown on road signs. Road signs
show the distance to the start of an exit while the Navman shows the distance to the next intersection, i.e., the end of the exit ramp or
road. To prepare to exit a road, always follow distance information on road signs.
Do not handle the Navman while it is hot. Let the product cool, out of direct sunlight.
Do not expose the Navman to direct sunlight in an unattended vehicle for prolonged periods. Overheating may damage the unit.
To discourage theft, do not leave your Navman, mounting bracket or any cables in plain view in an
unattended vehicle.
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Internal battery-specific safety information
F15/F25 | Important safety information
The Navman contains a non-replaceable internal lithium-ion polymer battery. The battery may burst or explode if mishandled, releasing
hazardous chemicals. To reduce the risk of fire or burns, do not disassemble, crush or puncture the battery.
Recycle or dispose of the battery safely and properly according to local laws and regulations. Do not dispose of the battery in
fire or water.
Only use the correct in-vehicle charger supplied by Navman to charge the Navman internal battery.
Only use the Navman internal battery with the Navman unit.
The Navman battery will stop charging when the ambient temperature is less than 0ºC (32ºF) or more than 45ºC (113ºF).
Warning Notice to Drivers in California and Minnesota
State law prohibits drivers in California and Minnesota from mounting objects on their windshields while driving. Other Navman mounting
options are recommended and an alternative mounting option is included in this box. Navman does not take any responsibility for any
fines, penalties, or damages that may be incurred as a result of disregarding this notice. See California Vehicle Code Section 26708(a);
Minnesota Statutes 2005, Section 169.71.
Failure to adhere to these warnings and cautions may lead to death, serious injury or property damage. Navman disclaims all
liability for installation or use of the Navman that causes or contributes to death, injury or property damage or that violates any
law.
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Contents
Important safety information...................................................................................................................2
How does predictive text (abc, def…) work?...............................................................................61
Units ...............................................................................................................................................62
Units 1/2 .....................................................................................................................................62
Units 2/2 .....................................................................................................................................63
Point of Interest categories .............................................................................................................66
For more information............................................................................................................................69
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F15/F25 | Welcome
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing this Navman. This manual has been prepared to guide you through the operation of your
Navman from first set-up through to continuous use. Please read this manual carefully before using your Navman for
the first time. Keep this manual in a safe place and use as your first point of reference.
Important information for using the manual
It is important to understand the terms and typographical conventions used in this manual.
Formatting
The following formatting in the text identifies special information:
Convention Type of Information
Bold Navman components or items displayed on screen, including buttons, headings, field names and options.
Italics
Icons
The following icons are used throughout this manual:
Icon Description
Terms
The following terms are used throughout this manual to describe user actions.
Term Description
Tap Press and release an item displayed on the touch screen.
Tap and hold Tap and hold an item displayed on the touch screen for 2-3 seconds.
Select Tap an item in a list or tap a command from a menu.
Indicates the name of a screen.
Case study
Warning
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F15/F25 | Getting to know your Navman
Getting to know your Navman
We recommend that you familiarize yourself with your Navman’s basic operations.
Power switch Speaker
Battery indicator Socket for in-car charger
Cradle socket
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F15/F25 | How do I get started?
How do I get started?
Note: The first time you use your Navman, it may take several minutes to establish a GPS connection. For more information about GPS,
see page 13.
How do I turn my Navman on for the first time?
To get started for the first time, complete the following steps:
1. Read the Important Safety Information on page 3.
2. Position your Navman
Follow the instructions below to position your Navman in your vehicle:
Note: Ensure that your Navman does not obstruct the driver's view, or interfere with the operation of the vehicle airbags and
safety devices.
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3. Turn your Navman on
Slide the Power switch to the ON position.
Your Navman will turn on and display the Language screen.
4.Select your preferred language
From the Select Language screen, tap your preferred language.
To prevent the Select Language screen from displaying on each start-up, clear the Show on start-up
check box.
You can change your preferred language while using your Navman (see "Language" on page 58).
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5. Read the warning message
a) The Safety Agreement screen will display after you have selected your preferred language.
Read the Safety Agreement message.
b) To confirm that you have read and understood the message, tap Accept.
The Tutorial will display.
6.View the Tutorial
When you have accepted the Safety Agreement, the first Tutorial screen will display.
To prevent the Tutorial from displaying again on start-up, clear the Show on start-up check box.
To move forward through the Tutorial screens, tap
To view the previous screen, tap
.
.
To view the Tutorial again while using your Navman, see "Tutorial" on page 64.
When you have finished the Tutorial, the 3D Map screen will display. If you have a GPS fix, your current location will
be displayed on the map.
How do I adjust the volume?
The volume on your Navman can be adjusted by the volume control on the Volume preference screen.
To mute the volume from the map screens, tap
To adjust the volume, tap and hold
to display the Volume preference screen.
and then tap .
For more information on how to adjust the volume on your Navman, see “Volume” on page 54.
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How do I monitor the battery status?
Your Navman has an internal battery that when fully charged, should provide power for up to 3 hours.
The battery indicator light indicates the level of internal battery charge:
Green - battery full
Orange - battery charging
You can monitor battery power status on the Power screen.
To access the Power screen, tap
and hold on the map screens.
How do I charge the battery?
The Battery Status bar displays External Power while the battery is charging; when the battery is fully charged, the
Battery Status bar will display at 100%.
To charge your Navman in a vehicle, plug the in-vehicle charger into on the bottom of your Navman and the other
end into the vehicle power socket.
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F15/F25 | What are the main screens I will use?
What are the main screens I will use?
Main Menu screen
The Main Menu screen is your starting point for searching for a destination and allows you to customize preferences.
The Main Menu can be accessed from the map screens by tapping
or by tapping the status bar at the bottom
of any screen.
Map screens
There are four map screens used to view the route to your destination:
3D Map
2D Map
Route Overview
Turn by Turn™
The Map screens can be accessed from the Main Menu screen by tapping
You can cycle through the different map screens by pressing
on any map screen (the name of the map screen
will display briefly as your cycle through).
For more information on the map screens, see "How do I view my route?" on page 32.
For information on using the Map menu from the 3D Map and 2D Map screens, see "How do I use the Map
Menu?" on page 40.
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F15/F25 | How do I navigate with GPS?
How do I navigate with GPS?
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is available at any time, free of charge, and is accurate to within 5m (15ft).
GPS navigation is made possible by a network of satellites that orbit the Earth at around 20,200km (12,552mi). Each
satellite transmits a range of signals which are utilized by GPS receivers, such as your Navman, to determine an
exact location. Although a GPS receiver can detect signals from up to 12 satellites at any time, only four signals are
required to provide a position or "GPS fix" (latitude and longitude), for vehicle navigation systems.
How does my Navman receive GPS signals?
Your Navman receives GPS signals via the internal GPS antenna. To guarantee the optimum GPS signal strength,
ensure your Navman is outdoors, or in a vehicle outdoors, and has an unobstructed view of the sky. GPS reception is
not usually affected by weather, however, very heavy rain or snow may have a negative effect on your reception.
How do I view my GPS status?
You can view your GPS status at any time from the map screens or the Viewfinder screen. displays green
when a GPS fix is established and red when a GPS fix is unavailable. To indicate the reception strength of a GPS fix,
displays between one and four green vertical bars.
To view your GPS status in more detail, see "GPS Status" on page 56.
To set your GPS mode, see “Setting your GPS mode” on page 57.
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F15/F25 | How do I go from A to B?
How do I go from A to B?
Your Navman is equipped with maps that provide street-level detail for door-to-door navigation, including Points of
Interest such as accommodation, parking areas, petrol stations, railway stations and airports.
When you ... Then ...
know the address of your destination use the address-entry wizard to enter the address on page 15.
want to make multiple stops
need to find a named site, feature, landmark or
public venue
WARNING For your safety, enter destination information before you start a journey. Do not enter a destination while driving.
What if I miss a turn?
Back-On-Track™ Automatic Rerouting
You will be redirected if you make a wrong turn. A message informing you that your route is being re-calculated will
display at the top of the screen.
use the Multi-stop Trip Planner screen to enter multiple waypoints on page 19.
search for a Point of Interest on page 24.
To cancel a route re-calculation tap
. A warning will display, asking you to confirm the cancellation. If confirmed,
both the re-calculation and your current route will be cancelled.
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F15/F25 | How do I go from A to B?
How do I search for an address?
Enter a destination using the Destination Search, Keyboard and Preview screens, which used together form an
address-entry wizard.
This section provides a case study to help guide you through setting your destination.
Quick Steps
1. Open the Destination Search screen
2. Select the country
3. Search for the city/area
4. Search for the street
5. Search for the house number
6. Tap
This case study will show you how to enter an address and how to navigate to it.
The address we will be using in this example is:
1 Navman Street
Westminster
London
SW1A 2AH
United Kingdom
Note: The above address is fictitious and used as an example only.
Tip: Before you enter your destination address, ensure that you have set your route preferences. For more information, see “Route
Options” on page 46.
1. Open the Destination Search screen
.
Case Study: How do I search for an address?
The Destination Search screen will display.
Note: If this is the first time you are setting your destination and you have maps from more than one country installed, then the
Select a map screen will display instead of the Destination Search screen. Go directly to step 2b.
The next time you perform this procedure, the Destination Search screen will open as expected.
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2. Select the country
Note: If you only have the maps of one country installed and selected, that country is selected for your destination by default and cannot
be changed. Go to step 3.
c) From the Destination Search screen, tap .
The Select a map screen will display.
d) Select United Kingdom from the list.
The Destination Search screen will display.
3. Search for the City/Area
e) From the Destination Search screen, tap City/Area.
The Keyboard screen will display.
f) Use the Keyboard screen to search for London as the city or area of your destination, then tap the search
result.
The Destination Search screen will display.
4. Search for the street name and house number
a) From the Destination Search screen, tap Street Address.
The Keyboard screen will display.
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Using the Keyboard screen
The Keyboard screen will display when you are required to enter text, such as when searching for a street name.
Search results will be listed in matching order, with the closest matches appearing at the top of the list. A maximum
of 99 results will display.
The Keyboard screen can display with various layouts depending on the information you need to enter, including
alphabet, number, alternate characters and combinations of these.
You can also choose the type of keyboard you prefer from alphabetic, QWERTY and keypad. For more information,
see “Keyboard” on page 61.
As you select each character, the first two results will display. Tap , then scroll to see more search results.
To select a character or a search result, tap the character or search result.
To delete a character, tap .
To display more characters, tap 123, alt or abc, if available.
Using the Destination Search screen
The Destination Search screen is used to select your destination by area, street, ZIP code, Points of Interest,
intersection, city, area or state.
As you specify each part of the address, it will display at the top of the screen.
The available options will change to reflect the parts of the address still to be completed.
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b) Use the Keyboard screen to enter Navman as the street name of your destination, then tap the
search result.
Note: There may be multiple matches for a particular street name. Long streets that run through several neighboring areas,
and common street names will produce search results ordered by their city or area name.
c) Use the Keyboard screen to enter 1 as the house number of your destination, then tap the search result.
The Preview screen will display.
Note: If house numbers are available, but not the one that you require, you may have to choose the same street in a
neighbouring area. Press and select another search result.
If house numbers are not available for your selected section of the street the Preview screen will display.
d) Complete one of the following:
If you want to ... Then ...
navigate to your selected destination
view the position on the map screen
view more information about your
destination
add the destination to a multi-stop trip tap Add.
save the destination as My Home
save the destination as a Favourite
tap .
Your route is calculated; the 3D Map screen will display.
tap the map to display the position on the 2D Map screen.
tap More.
The Destination Details screen will display.
The Multi-stop Trip Planner screen will display. The address is listed as a
waypoint on the multi-stop trip. See “How do I create a trip with multiple
stops?” on page 19.
tap Save.
The New Favourite screen will display.
tap Save as My Home.
tap Save.
The New Favourite screen will display.
tap Save as Favourite.
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How do I create a trip with multiple stops?
You can use the Multi-stop Trip Planner screen to set multiple stops or waypoints for your trip. Your route will be
calculated to go via each of these points in the specified order. You can save up to 198 multi-stop trips, each with up
to 14 waypoints.
Note: Waypoints added, updated or deleted after a multi-stop trip has commenced will not affect the current route.
Quick Steps
1. Start your Multi-stop trip
2. Select the country
3. Search for the city/area
4. Search for the street and house number
5. Add additional waypoints
6. Tap
This case study will show you how to set a multi-stop trip by entering multiple waypoints.
The address we will be using in this example is:
Note: The below address is fictitious and used as an example only.
1 Navman Street
Westminster
London
SW1A 2AH
United Kingdom
Tip: Before you enter your destination address, ensure that you have set your route preferences. For more information, see “Route
Options” on page 46.
1. Open your Multi-stop Trip screen
.
Case Study: How do I navigate to multiple addresses?
The Multi-stop Trip Planner screen will display.
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a) Tap Add.
The Add to Trip Menu will display.
b) Tap Address.
The Destination Search screen will open.
Note: You can also add waypoints using Favourites, recent destinations and POI locations.
2. Select the country
Note: If you only have the maps of one country installed and selected, that country is selected for your destination by default and cannot
be changed. Go to step 3.
c) From the Destination Search screen, tap .
The Select a map screen will display.
d) Select United Kingdom from the list.
The Destination Search screen will display.
3. Search for the City/Area
e) From the Destination Search screen, tap City/Area.
The Keyboard screen will display.
f) Use the Keyboard screen to search for London as the city or area of your destination, then tap the search
result.
The Destination Search screen will display.
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4. Search for the street name and house number
a) From the Destination Search screen, tap Street Address.
The Keyboard screen will display.
b) Use the Keyboard screen to enter Navman Street as the street name of your destination, then tap the
search result.
Note: There may be multiple matches for a particular street name. Long streets that run through several neighbouring
areas, and common street names will produce search results ordered by their city or area name.
c) Use the Keyboard screen to enter 1 as the house number of your destination.
The Preview screen will display.
Note: If house numbers are available, but not the one that you require, you may have to choose the same street in a
neighbouring area. Press and select another search result.
If house numbers are not available for your selected section of the street the Preview screen will display.
d) Tap Add.
The waypoint is automatically saved and the Multi-stop-Trip screen will display.
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