Navman iCN 600 User Manual

US / Canada Edition
iCN 600 series
TM
with Smart
Version 3.0
User Manual
Contents
1. Introduction ............................................................ 3
2. iCN Features .......................................................... 4
3. Memory Card ......................................................... 6
4. Turning your iCN On and Off ................................. 7
5. Position in a Vehicle ............................................... 8
6. Main Menu Screen .............................................. 10
7. Screen Keyboard ................................................ 10
8. GPS Status ......................................................... 11
9. Setting your Destination ...................................... 12
10. Avoiding an Area ................................................. 17
11. Viewing Your Route ............................................ 18
12. Map Screen Pop-up Menu ................................. 21
13. Route Demonstrator ........................................... 22
14. Favorites & Shortcuts .......................................... 23
15. Settings ............................................................... 25
16. Smart
17. Updating your iCN .............................................. 31
18. Installing Maps Using Smart
19. Continuous Continental Navigation ..................... 33
20. Smart
21. Accessories ........................................................ 38
Desktop ................................................ 30
Desktop ............. 32
Desktop Advanced Features ................ 35
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1. Introduction
Whether you travel in your own country, or overseas, the iCN will direct you to your destination without the need for map books and second-hand instructions.
The Global Positioning System is available free of charge, at any time, and is accurate to within 5 m (15 ft). Your iCN map provides street level detail for door-to-door navigation, including Points Of Interest (POIs) such as accomodation, railway stations and airports.
Use this guide to learn how to operate it effectively and safely, plus find out all of the different features available to you.
GPS and GPS Signals
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a network of satellites that transmit accurate time and position information worldwide. GPS receivers receive signals from these satellites, and use the information to determine an exact location. Satellites orbit the Earth at around 12,000 miles. While a GPS receiver can detect signals from up to 12 satellites at anytime, only three are needed to provide a position or “fix” (latitude and longitude) for vehicle navigation systems.
The iCN GPS antenna receives GPS signals. To receive GPS signals, ensure the iCN is outdoors, or in a vehicle outdoors, and the GPS antenna has an unobstructed view of the sky. The iCN can operate in all weather types except snowfall.
Safety Notice
In a vehicle, it is your sole responsibility to place, secure, and use the iCN in a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury or property damage. The user of this product is solely responsible for observing safe driving practices. It is your sole responsibility that the vehicle mount installation instructions are read carefully, understood, and used consistent with the laws of operation for each country in which the device is used.
It is your sole responsibility to adhere to the following safety instructions at all times:
• Do not operate the iCN while driving or place the iCN in a position that obstructs the driver’s view
• Do not mount in a way that interferes with airbags or other safety equipment
• Do not leave in view while your vehicle is unattended, especially in strong sunlight or extremely cold temperatures
• Do not use or handle the iCN when it is hot, leave it to cool out of direct sunlight
Navman disclaim all liability for use of this product in a way that may cause accidents, damage or may violate law.
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2. iCN Features
It is recommended that you familiarize yourself with the basic operations of your iCN such as using the 8-way toggle and volume control.
Front Components
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Component Description
1 Screen Displays maps and menu options. 2 OK Select the highlighted menu option, text or command.
3 Zoom/Brightness
4 ESC
5 8-way Toggle Use to scroll up/down and move round a map to select a destination.
6 Page
7 Volume
8 Menu/Power Press to return to the Main Menu or hold down to turn on/off.
* iCN 630, 635, 650 only
Change the amount of map area shown, or press and hold to adjust the screen brightness.
Cancels an action, deletes the last text character, returns to the previous screen. Hold down to delete a line of text.
Change map views, including 3D Map* view. Use to view further screens if available.
Press to hear the very next instruction, or hold down to adjust the voice guidance volume.
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Back Components
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Component Description
1 Speaker Outputs voice commands and warnings. Use Volume button to adjust. 2 Memory Card Slot Slot for memory card. Insert card with label facing the front of the iCN. 3 GPS Receiver Receives signals from GPS satellites when lifted out to the horizontal position. 4 Car Antenna Socket Connection socket for GPS car antenna (not included). 5 Power Socket Connection socket for power cable. 6 USB Socket Connection socket for USB cable to your computer.
Remote Control
Button functions are the same as the iCN control buttons. You cannot turn on the iCN using the Remote Control.
Only included with the iCN 635 and 650. Available for the iCN 610 as an accessory.
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3. Memory Card
iCN 635
Your iCN may come with an optional memory card containing a preactivated map. To navigate to your destination you will first need to insert the memory card into your iCN.
Important: If your iCN did not come with a memory card, you will first need to purchase one separately then install the required map from the enclosed Map CDs using Smart on page 32.
To navigate in an area outside of the preactivated map, you must first purchase a Map Product Key from your Navman supplier. Install Smart See Installing Maps Using Smart Desktop on page 32.
Desktop, then use it to activate your Map Product Key and install the required map.
Inserting Memory Card
Note: The first time you insert the memory card you will first need to remove the plastic space saver from the SD/MMC slot.
Desktop. See Installing Maps Using Smart Desktop
To insert the memory card, first ensure that the iCN is turned off, then gently insert the card in the Memory Card slot with the label facing the front of the iCN.
Removing Memory Card
To remove the memory card, first ensure that the iCN is turned off, then gently push the top edge of the card to release it and pull it out of the slot.
iCN 650
The iCN 650 contains all preactivated maps for USA and Canada in internal memory and does not come with a memory card.
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4. Turning your iCN On and Off
Turn iCN On
1. Plug the power adapter into the socket on the left of the iCN and the other end into the vehicle lighter socket.
2. Gently pull the bottom of the GPS receiver away from the iCN. The receiver will lift out to a horizontal position to allow it to obtain a GPS fix.
3. Press the Menu/Power button for one second.
Turn iCN Off
1. Gently push the GPS receiver back towards the iCN. The receiver will click in to place.
2. Complete one of the following:
iCN 635: Press the Menu/Power button for three seconds until the iCN turns off.
iCN 650: Press the Menu/Power button for three seconds. When the confirmation message displays, select
Yes and press OK. The iCN will turn off.
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5. Position in a Vehicle
Before you begin, check if your vehicle is fitted with a heat reflecting or heated windshield. If so, you will need to purchase an external antenna for your iCN to receive GPS signals.
There are a number of ways to position an iCN in a vehicle. Follow these instructions carefully.
• Do not install where it could cause interference with vehicle air bags.
• For security and to avoid overheating, do not leave your iCN in an unattended vehicle, especially in strong sunlight or extremely cold temperatires.
• Do not use or handle the iCN when it is hot — leave it to cool out of direct sunlight. If your iCN is too hot, you will be prompted to turn down the brightness (press and hold the Zoom button). If the iCN continues to get hotter the screen will go blank, however voice instructions will continue.
Option One: Suction Mount
1. Slip the locking nut over the ball foot.
2. Snap the mounting clip onto the ball foot and tighten the locking nut onto the thread of the mounting clip.
3. Position the two locating slots on the underside of the iCN into the tabs on the mounting clip. Push the iCN into the clip.
4. Clean and dry the surfaces, hold the suction cup firmly against the glass and press down the lever.
5. Open the antenna outwards, so it has a clear view of the sky.
6. Plug the power adapter into the socket on the left of the iCN and the other end into the vehicle lighter socket.
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Option Two: Adhesive Tape and Screw Mount*
You can use the base plate, adhesive tape and screws supplied to mount the iCN directly into the vehicle dashboard.
Important: This is a permanent solution — the adhesive tape cannot be removed once fixed and the screws will leave holes in your dashboard.
1. Choose a position on the dashboard where the iCN will be clearly visible by the driver. Use the alcohol swab to ensure all surfaces are clean and dry.
2. Remove one of the backing layers from the adhesive tape and press it firmly to the underside of the base plate for 30 seconds.
3. Press the suction cup firmly in to the base plate and press the lever down.
4. Remove the second backing layer from the adhesive tape .
5. Position the ball foot in to position on the dashboard and press down firmly for 30 seconds.
6. Fit the retainer ring inside the screw plate by sliding the four locating tabs into the corresponding slots on the underside of the screw plate.
7. Place the screw plate over the ball foot ensuring the suction cup tab fits in to the tab slot on the screw plate.
8. Use the three screws to fasten the screw plate firmly to the dashboard.
9. Press the screw caps over the screw heads.
10. Slip the locking nut over the ball foot with the flat side facing upwards.
11. Snap the socket clip onto the ball foot.
12. Wind the locking nut onto the thread of the socket clip until firm.
13. Snap the iCN onto the socket clipw. Position the two locating tabs on the underside of the iCN into the corresponding slots on the socket clip. Then push the iCN into the clip.
14. Open the antenna outwards so the GPS antenna has a clear view of the sky.
15. Plug the power adapter into the socket on the left of the iCN and the other end into the vehicle lighter socket.
*iCN 635, 650 only
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6. Main Menu Screen
The Main Menu screen gives you access to all of the iCN’s functions, including navigating to a destination.
1. Press the MENU/Power button for about one second.
2. The Language screen will display. Use the 8-way toggle to highlight your language choice and press OK
• You can stop the Language screen displaying on startup by selecting the Do not show on startup check box. Press OK to confirm.
3. Press the Page button.
4. The Warning screen will display. Read the warning mesage and press OK to confirm that you understand.
Tutorial will display. Press the Page button to move through the screens.
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• You can turn off the Tutorial on startup by using the 8-way toggle to highlight the Do not show Tutorial on startup check box, press OK to confirm.
6. The Main Menu screen will display.
7. Use the 8-way toggle to highlight Main Menu options, confirm a selection by pressing OK
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• Return to the Main Menu at any time by pressing the MENU/Power button.
7. Screen Keyboard
The screen keyboard will display when required to enter text, such as when entering a street name.
1. Use the 8-way toggle to move around the keyboard.
• Press OK to select a character.
• Press ESC to delete a character; Hold ESC to delete the line.
• Press Zoom up to display the Alternative keyboard.
• Press Zoom down to return to the Alphabetical keyboard.
• The list will reduce to match your search criteria. Press Page to see more of the list.
2. Use the 8-way toggle to select a search result from the list. Press OK
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8. GPS Status
Signals are transmitted by Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites orbiting the Earth. This screen provides a visual representation of the information being received. Latitude and longitude are displayed, along with a North-pointing compass, the heading in degrees and ground speed. Satellites available are shown as segments.
From the Main Menu, select Settings > More Settings
Yellow — a satellite is being tracked but is not being used
Red — a satellite is being used to determine a two dimensional (2D) fix
Green — the satellite is being used to determine your position.
Latitude and longitude of the current position
The circle under the sattelite segments is green when there is a valid fix (2D or 3D), and red when there is no fix. While a 2D fix is sufficient to maintain a valid fix, a 3D fix is more accurate.
> GPS Status. The GPS Status screen will display.
Current heading in degrees and ground speed
Each segment represents a satellite
A green circle indicates a valid fix
Local time
Satellite Signal Strength
From the GPS Status screen, press the Page button to display the Satellite Signal Strengths screen. The strength of each satellite is displayed on a bar chart.
The circle on the right-hand side of the screen displays green when there is a valid fix (2D or 3D), and red when no fix is available. The satellites available from your current position are shown as bars.
Grey — no signal at all
Red — this signal is not being used to fix your position
Green — this signal is being used to fix your position.
Satellite Position Indicators
From the Satellite Signal Strengths screen, press the Page button to display the Satellite analysis screen. The position of each satellite is shown in relation to Earth. You can view the status and performance of a satellite by selecting it using the 8-way toggle. The satellite performance will display.
Each satellite is represented by a small empty circle.
• Gray circle — no signal
• Red circle — a signal not being used to fix your position
• Green circle — a signal being used to fix your position
• Yellow satellite icon — shows the current satellite.
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9. Setting your Destination
Before you travel, you must specify a destination.
To a Street Address
1. From the Main Menu, select the Destination option.
2. From the Destination screen, select the Address option. The Destination-Address screen will display.
3. Select a Country using the 8-way toggle, press OK
4. To select a Regio
5. To select a Postcode or ZIP Code press OK. Select a postcode or ZIP code. Press OK.
6. To select a Town press OK. Select a city or town. Press OK
7. To select a Road press OK. Select a road. Press OK
8. Press the Page button to display the Address-Details screen.
9. Choose one of the following options:
Add to Trip - Opens the Trip Planner screen and adds the destination to your trip
Save - Saves the destination as a Shortcut or Favorite
Show - Displays the address on the
Go - Calculates the route and displays it on the
n or State press OK. Select a region. Press OK.
Map screen
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Map or 3D Map screen.
To the Intersection of Two Streets
1. From the Main Menu, select the Destination option.
2. From the Destination screen, select the Intersection option. The Destination-Intersection screen will display.
3. Select a Country using the 8-way toggle, press OK
4. To select a Region or State press OK. Select a region. Press OK
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