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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.
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Removing original equipment, adding accessories or modifying your vehicle cou ld affect the vehicle’s saf ety 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 the Navman in a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury or property
damage. Always observe safe driving practices.
Do not mount the 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 the Navman while driving.
Before you use the 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.
The use of information regarding safety or speed camera locations may be subject to local laws in the country of use. You are
responsible for checking that you can legally use the information in your country or in the country where the information will be used.
Do not handle the Navman while it is hot. Let the product cool, out of direct sunlight.
At full power, prolonged listening to the Navman via headphones or earphones can damage the ear of the user.
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 the Navman, mounting bracket or any cables in plain view in an
unattended vehicle.
AC Adapter-specific safety information
To charge your Navman from the mains power, use the mains power charger (Model: PSAA05R-050; Input: 100-240V AC
50-60Hz; Output: 5V DC 1A Max) supplied by Navman as an accessory (may be sold separately). Using other mains power chargers
with your Navman could result in serious injury or property damage.
Never use the charger if the plug or cord are damaged.
Do not expose the charger to moisture or water. Do not use the charger in a high moisture environment. Exposure to water may cause
electrical sparks or fires.
Never touch the charger when your hands or feet are wet.
Allow adequate ventilation around the charger when using it to operate your Navman or charge the Navman internal battery. Do not
cover the charger with paper or other objects that will reduce ventilation. Do not use the charger while it is inside a carrying case or
other container.
Ensure that the charger is connected to a power source with the correct fitting and voltage requirements. The voltage requirements can
be found on the mains power charger casing and/or packaging.
Do not attempt to service the charger as this could result in personal injury. Replace the charger if it is damaged or exposed to
excess moisture.
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Internal battery-specific 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 mains power charger (sold separately) or 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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Important safety information...................................................................................................................2
How does predictive text (abc, def…) wo rk?...............................................................................89
Units ...............................................................................................................................................90
Units 1/2.....................................................................................................................................90
Units 2/2.....................................................................................................................................91
Point of Interest categories...........................................................................................................128
Traffic and other TMC Events.......................................................................................................130
For more information..........................................................................................................................132
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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
Press Press and release a button quickly.
Press and hold Press and hold a button for 2-3 seconds.
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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Getting to know your Navman
We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the Navman's basic operations.
Components
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Component Description
Turns the camera on and displays the Viewfinder screen.
Battery Indicator Indicates the level of battery charge:
Infrared receiver Receives signals from the remote control.
Note: Numbers highlighted red are not available on all models.
Press again to take a NavPix™.
Green - battery full
Orange - battery charging.
Turns the Navman on or off. For more information, see” How do I turn my Navman off?” on page 14.
Connection socket for GPS MMCX External Antenna (not included).
To access the socket, gently lift the rubber cover.
Connection socket for microphone. To access the socket, gently lift the rubber cover.
Connection socket for headphones or earphones (not included). To access the socket, gently lift the
rubber cover. Depending on your Navman model, this may also be the connection socket for your
traffic antenna.
Note: The remote control is not supplied with all models.
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Component Description
Lanyard loop Loop for connecting a lanyard.
Camera The camera lens protected by a sliding shutter.
Speaker
Note: Numbers highlighted red are not available on all models.
Note: Lanyard sold separately.
Slot for memory card. The memory card must be inserted with the label facing the front of your
Navman. For more information, see “How do I insert a Memory Card?” on page 126.
Note: Memory cards may be sold separately.
Connection socket for the following:
Cradle
USB cable to connect to your computer
In-vehicle charger to charge from a vehicle power socket
Mains power charger to charge from an indoor power socket
Note: The mains power charger is not included with all models and may be purchased separately.
For voice commands and warnings. Use the Volume preference screen to increase or decrease the
volume.
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How do I get started?
Note:
Before you begin, check if your vehicle is fitted with a heat-reflective or heated windscreen. If so, you may need to purchase an external
antenna for your Navman to receive GPS signals.
The first time you use your Navman, it may take up to 15 minutes to establish a GPS connection. For more information about GPS, refer
to the GPS Frequently Asked Questions guide on the enclosed DVD.
How do I turn my Navman on for the first time?
To get started for the first time, complete th e 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
Press and hold
Your Navman will turn on and display the Language screen.
to turn your Navman on.
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 84).
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 94.
Note: If you have maps installed from multiple continents, you may be prompted to select the maps you require.
To use maps from a different continent at a later time, you can select a different map via the Select Map screen in the
Select Map 3/3 preferences; refer to page 77.
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.
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How do I adjust the volume?
The volume on your Navman can be adjusted either by the volume control on the Volume preference screen or by
using the volume control buttons on the remote control (sold separately).
To mute the volume from the map screens, tap
separately).
To adjust the volume, tap and hold
For more information on how to adjust the volume on your Navman, see “Volume” on page
to display the Volume preference screen.
and then tap , or press on the remote control (sold
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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 on the top of the Navman 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
other end into the vehicle power socket.
To charge your Navman using your computer, plug the large end of the USB cable directly into a USB port on
your computer (not a USB hub) and plug the small end into
charging, ensure your Navman is turned off (press
To charge your Navman using a mains power socket, plug the mains power charger cable into
bottom of the Navman and the mains power charger power pack into the power socket.
Note: The mains power charger is not included with all models and may be purchased separately.
).
on the bottom of your Navman and the
on the bottom of your Navman. To begin
on the
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How do I turn my Navman off?
To turn your Navman off, press and hold .
Power-saving standby mode
To enter standby mode, press .
To end standby mode, press
When your Navman enters standby mode, the screen will turn off. When you turn your Navman on again, it will
display the screen you were last viewing.
To save power, your Navman will automatically enter standby mode after a pre-determined period of time. You can
change the default standby mode setting at the Power preference screen. For more information, see "
88.
page
Note: If battery power is very low, your Navman will enter a standby mode whether you have set a pre-determined period of time or not.
again.
Power" on
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What are the main screens I will use?
Main Menu screen
The Main Menu screen is your starting point for searching for a destination. The Main Menu screens also allow you
to customize preferences, receive updated traffic information, make and receive phone calls and take NavPix.
The Main Menu can be accessed from the map screens by tapping
bottom of any screen.
Note: The Main Menu screens may differ from those displayed above, depending on your Navman model.
or by tapping the status bar at the
Map screens
There are five map screens used to view the route to your destination:
The Map screens can be accessed from the Main Menu screen by tapping
Map screen, or the map screen you were last viewing.
You can cycle through the different map screens by pressing
will display briefly as your cycle through).
on any map screen (the name of the map screen
. The Map button displays the 3D
For more information on the map screens, see "
For information on using the Map menu from the 3D Map and 2D Map screens, see "
Menu?" on page
44.
How do I view my route?" on page 34.
How do I use the Map
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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.
Note: Before you begin, check if your vehicle is fitted with a heat-reflective or heated windscreen. If so, you may need to purchase an
external antenna for your Navman to receive GPS signals. The first time you use your Navman, it may take up to 15 minutes to
establish a GPS connection.
To view your GPS status in more detail, see "
To set your GPS mode, see “Setting your GPS mode” on page
For more information about GPS, refer to the GPS Navigation - Frequently Asked Questions guide on the
NavDesk DVD.
GPS Status" on page 82.
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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
see "How do I search for an address?" on page 18.
want to make multiple stops
need to find a named site, feature, landmark or
public venue
want to navigate to a NavPix™ location use the Go ToNavPix screen to navigate to a preinstalled NavPix, or a NavPix
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
see "
search for a Point of Interest
see "
that you have taken yourself
see "
How do I create a trip with multiple stops?" on page 22.
2How do I search for a Point of Interest (POI)?" on page 27.
How do I navigate to a NavPix?" on page 56.
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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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.
Note: In some countries, you can search for your destination by postcode or zip code.
If you are in the United Kingdom, and you know the postcode of your destination, you can search for it from the Destination Search
screen by tapping Postcode, then entering a postcode of up to eight characters.
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
.
Case Study: How do I search for an address?
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:
Note: The below address is fictitious and used as an example only.
1 Navman Street
Horley
Surrey
RH6 8LD, 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
1. Open the Destination Search screen
The Destination Search screen will display.
71.
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.
a) From the Destination Search screen, tap .
The Select a map screen will display.
b) Select United Kingdom from the list.
The Destination Search screen will display.
3. Search for the City/Area
a) From the Destination Search screen, tap City/Area.
The Keyboard screen will display.
b) Use the Keyboard screen to search for Horley 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 89.
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, postal or ZIP code, Points of
Interest, intersection, city, area, state or country.
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 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 12 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 destinationn
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 22.
tap Save.
tap Save as My Home.
tap Save.
tap Save as Favourite.
.
The New Favourite screen will display.
The New Favourite screen will display.
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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.
Waypoints can be added via the Multi-stop Trip Planner screen or by selecting Location, then Add to Trip from the
pop-up Map menu on the 2D Map or 3D Map screen. 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 ha s 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
.
Case Study: How do I navigate to multiple addresses?
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.
12 Navman Street
Horley
Surrey
RH6 8LD
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
1. Open your Multi-stop Trip screen
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, POI locations and NavPix.
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.
a) From the Destination Search screen, tap .
The Select a map screen will display.
b) Select United Kingdom from the list.
The Destination Search screen will display.
3. Search for the City/Area
a) From the Destination Search screen, tap City/Area.
The Keyboard screen will display.
b) Use the Keyboard screen to search for Horley 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 that you require, you may have to choose the same street in a neighbouring
area. If house numbers are not available for your selected section of the street the Destination Preview screen will display.
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d) Tap Add.
The waypoint is automatically saved and the Multi-stop-Trip screen will display.
e) Complete one or more of the following:
If you want to ... Then ...
add another waypoint
Note: Waypoints added after a multi-stop
trip has commenced will not be included in
the current route.
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tap Add.
The Add To Trip Menu will display.
return to step 1a.
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If you want to ... Then ...
navigate to your selected destination
change the order of your waypoints
delete all waypoints tap Clear.
delete one waypoint
save the multi-stop trip as a favourite
tap .
The Preview screen will display.
tap .
The 3DMap screen will display the calculated route.
tap a destination point to move.
The Preview screen will display.
tap Up or Down.
The Multi-stop Trip Planner screen will redisplay.
tap a destination point to del ete .
The Preview screen will display.
tap Delete.
The Multi-stop Trip Planner screen will redisplay.
tap Save.
The New Favourite screen will display.
tap Save as Favourite.
The Favourite will be saved.
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How do I skip a waypoint during a multi-stop trip?
To skip a waypoint during a multi-stop trip, complete the following:
1. Tap the map.
The Map Menu will display.
2. Tap Route, then Skip Waypoint.
The next waypoint will be skipped and the route recalculated to the following waypoint.
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How do I search for a Point of Interest (POI)?
A POI is a named site, feature, landmark or public venue which can be displayed as an icon on the map. POIs are
grouped by type, such as petrol stations, parks, beaches and museums.
Select a POI using the Destination Search, Keyboard and Preview screens, which used together form a POI-entry
wizard.
Tip: You can also quickly search for certain POIs based upon your current location via the Main Menu screen.
This section provides a case study to help guide you through finding or setting your POI as a destination.
Quick Steps
1. Open the Destination Search screen
2. Select a country
3. Search for the City/Area
4. Search for a POI
5. Tap
This case study will show you how to enter an address and navigate to it.
The address used in this example is:
Note: The below address is fictitious and used as an example only.
Waterloo Railway Station
Road (A301), Waterloo
London
SE1 8UD
United Kingdom.
1. Open the Destination Search screen
.
Case Study: How do I search for a Point of Interest?
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.
a) From the Destination Search screen, tap .
The Select a map screen will display.
b) Select United Kingdom from the list.
The Destination Search screen will display.
3. Search for the city/area
a) From the Destination Search screen, tap City/Area.
The Keyboard screen will display.
b) Use the Keyboard screen to search for London as the city or area of your destination, then tap the search
result.
The Select POI Category screen will display.
Tip: The list of categories is divided into Enabled Categories which are set to display an icon on the map screens, and Other POI
Categories which will not display an icon.
4. Search for a POI
a) Either tap Search by name to search in all POI categories, or select a category from the list.
The Keyboard screen will display.
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b) Use the Keyboard screen to search for Waterloo Railway Station as your destination, then tap the
search result.
The Preview screen will display.
c) Complete one of the following:
If you want to ... Then ...
navigate to your selected destination
view your position on the map screen
make a phone call to the POI tap Call.
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 and displayed on the 3D Map screen.
.
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 “
stops?” on page
tap Save.
22.
The New Favourite screen will display.
How do I create a trip with multiple
tap Save as My Home.
tap Save.
The New Favourite screen will display.
tap Save as Favourite.
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How do I save Favourites and My Home?
You can save up to 200 destinations as favourites, one of which can be saved as My Home.
You can save a favourite from the Preview screen after searching for an address, or from the Map Menu on the 3D or
2D Map screens. For more information, see "
Can I save a NavPix to a Favourite?
You can save a NavPix to any of your existing favourites. For more information, see "How do I save a NavPix to a
Favourite?" on page
57.
How do I save a Favourite or My Home?
1. Search for an address until the Preview screen is displayed.
2. Tap Save.
The New Favourite screen will display.
How do I use the Map Menu?" on page 44.
3. To change the name of the favourite, tap
.
The Keyboard screen will display.
4. After you have entered a name for the favourite, tap
The New Favourite screen will display.
5. Complete one of the following:
If you want to ... Then ...
save as a Favourite tap Save as Favourite.
save as My Home tap Save as My Home.
The favourite is saved. The Preview screen will display.
The favourite is saved as My Home. The Preview screen will display.
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How do I navigate to a Favourite?
1. Tap the Favourite destination you want to travel to.
The Preview screen will display.
2. Tap
Your Navman will calculate the route from your current location. The 3D Map screen will display.
.
How do I navigate to My Home?
If you have not set an address as My Home, the first time you try to navigate to My Home you will be prompted to
search for an address using the address-entry wizard.
Option 1 - Via the Main Menu
Your Navman will calculate the route from your current location. The 3D Map screen will display.
Option 2 - Via the Favourite Destinations screen
1. From the Favourite Destinations screen, select My Home.
The Preview screen will display.
2. Tap
Your Navman will calculate the route from your current location. The 3D Map screen will display.
.
Option 3 - Using the remote control
You can navigate to My Home by pressing on the remote control (sold separately).
1. Press
2. Press
to display the My Home screen.
again, to calculate the route and display the 3D Map screen.
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How do I edit the name of a Favourite?
1. From the Favourite Destinations screen, select a favourite to edit.
The Favourite Preview screen will display.
2. Tap Edit.
The Edit Name screen will display.
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3. To edit the name of the favourite, tap
4. After you have edited the favourite name, tap
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The Edit Name screen will display.
5. Complete one of the following:
If you want to ... Then ...
rename the Favourite tap Save.
save as My Home tap Save as My Home.
The favourite is saved. The Favourite Preview screen will display.
The favourite is saved as My Home. The My Home Preview screen will display.
How do I delete a Favourite?
6. From the Favourite Destinations screen, select a favourite to delete.
The Preview screen will display.
7. Tap Delete.
The favourite is deleted. The Favourite Destinations screen will display.
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How do I navigate to a recent location?
To make navigating to an address easier, your Navman will automatically save all your start locations and
destinations in a list of recent locations.
1. Tap a recent location.
The Preview screen will display.
2. Complete one of the following:
If you want to ... Then ...
calculate the route and open the 3D Map screen
view the full address details of the recent location tap More.
save the recent location as My Home
save the recent location as a favourite
Tap
The 3D Map screen will display.
The Recent Destination Details screen will display.
tap Save.
tap Save as My Home.
tap Save.
tap Save as Favourite.
.
The New Favourite screen will display.
The New Favourite screen will display.
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How do I view my route?
When a route has been calculated, the 3D Map screen will display. You will be directed to your destination by spoken
and visual instructions.
The Map button cycles through the 3D Map, 2D Map, Traffic Overview, Route Overview and Turn-by-Turn™ screens.
3D Map screen
The 3D Map screen displays your current position and follows your direction of travel.
Tap and drag the screen, to move across the map.
Tap the map to view the Map Menu (see "
Note: Depending on the country you are travelling in, the colour of the direction and distance buttons may differ from the above example.
Item Description
Next instruction The direction and name of the street to turn in to.
Direction and
distance of next turn
Route Your current route is highlighted.
Current position
Speed indicator Displays when you exceed your set speed limit. For more information, see “Driver Alerts 3/4” on
Status bar Displays one of the following:
Main Menu
Distance and Time
Information
The direction and distance of your next turn.
Note: To repeat the spoken prompt of your next turn, tap the turn arrow.
Your current position is marked with .
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The name of the street you are located on
Speed warnings
Active POIs.
Tap to display the Main Menu screen.
Note: The Status Bar is replaced by current Traffic events, when Traffic is enabled. For more
information, see “Traffic” on page
The Main Menu button allows you to enter an address for your destination, customize preferences,
receive updated traffic information, make and receive phone calls and take NavPix.
Tap to expand and see the following options:
Time
km/h or mph (Speed)
TTG (Time to Go)
DTG (Distance to Go)
ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival).
Tap to cycle through the options.
Note: During a Multi-stop trip, Time to Go, Distance to Go and ETA will display as: Time to
Waypoint, Distance to Waypoint and ETA at Waypoint.
How do I use the Map Menu?" on page 44).
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Item Description
Cancel route Cancels your current route.
Zoom
To view zoom options, tap .
To zoom out, tap .
To zoom in, tap .
Map The Map button allows you to cycle through different map screens.
Mute/unmute volume,
TMC, Bluetooth™,
phone, battery, GPS
and compass
information.
Tap
to expand and see the following options:
Mute/unmute volume
TMC traffic status indicator. For more information, see “How does my Navman
receive traffic information?” on page 64.
Bluetooth and phone connection indicator.
The icon is grey when Bluetooth is on, but a phone has not been paired.
Battery charge indicator
GPS status indicator
The icon 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 between one and
four green vertical bars are displayed.
Compass indicator
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2D Map screen
The 2D Map screen shows your current position (if a GPS fix is active) and surroun ding street names. If a route has
been calculated, the route and turns are highlighted. The 2D Map screen follows your direction of travel unless the
Map Display preference is set to North (see “
Tap and drag the screen, to move across the map.
Tap the map, to view the Map Menu (see "
Note: Depending on the country you are travelling in, the colour of the direction and distance buttons may differ from the above example.
Item Description
Next instruction The direction and name of the street to turn in to.
Direction and
distance of next turn
Route Your current route is highlighted.
Status bar Displays one of the following:
Main Menu The Main Menu button allows you to enter an address for your destination, customize preferences,
Distance and Time
Information
Current position
Cancel route
The direction and distance of your next turn.
Note: To repeat the spoken prompt of your next turn, tap the turn arrow.
The name of the street you are located on
Speed warnings
Active POIs.
Tap to display the Main Menu screen.
Note: The Status Bar is replaced by current Traffic events, when Traffic is enabled. For more
information, see “Traffic” on page 64.
receive updated traffic information, make and receive phone calls and take NavPix.
Tap to expand and see the following options:
Time
km/h or mph (Speed)
TTG (Time to Go)
DTG (Distance to Go)
ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival).
Tap to cycle through the options.
Note: During a Multi-stop trip, Time to Go, Distance to Go and ETA will display as: Time to
Waypoint, Distance to Waypoint and ETA at Waypoint.
Your current position is marked with .
Cancels your current route.
Map Display” page 76).
How do I use the Map Menu?" on page 60).
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Item Description
Zoom
Map The Map button allows you to cycle through different map screens.
Mute/unmute volume,
TMC, Bluetooth™,
phone, battery, GPS
and compass
information.
To view zoom options, tap .
To zoom out, tap .
To zoom in, tap .
Tap
to expand and see the following options:
Mute/unmute volume
TMC traffic status indicator. For more information, see “How does my Navman
receive traffic information?” on page 64.
Bluetooth and phone connection indicator.
The icon is grey when Bluetooth is on, but a phone has not been paired.
Battery charge indicator
GPS status indicator
The icon 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 between one and
four green vertical bars are displayed.
Compass indicator
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Traffic Overview screen
Depending on your Navman model traffic information may not be available or may require a traffic cradle.
The Traffic Overview screen displays a general overview of the traffic situation on your route, including all events in
the immediate vicinity.
Tap and drag the screen, to move across the map.
Tap the map, to view the Map Menu (see “How do I use Map Menu?” on page
Item Description
Event icon Displays icon to indicate type of event.
Current position
Status bar Displays one of the following:
Zoom
Your final destination.
Your current position is marked with
The name of the street you are located on
Speed warnings
Active POIs.
Tap to display the Main Menu screen.
Note: The Status Bar is replaced by current Traffic events, when Traffic is enabled. For more
information, see “Traffic” on page 64.
Tap to display the Event List screen.
Tap to display the Traffic System Status screen.
To view zoom options, tap .
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To zoom out, tap .
To zoom in, tap .
Map The Map button allows you to cycle through different map screens.
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Item Description
Mute/unmute volume,
TMC, Bluetooth™,
phone, battery, GPS
and compass
information.
Tap
to expand and see the following options:
Mute/unmute volume
TMC traffic status indicator. For more information, see “How does my Navman
receive traffic information?” on page 64.
Bluetooth and phone connection indicator.
The icon is grey when Bluetooth is on, but a phone has not been paired.
Battery charge indicator
GPS status indicator
The icon 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 between one and
four green vertical bars are displayed.
Compass indicator
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Route Overview screen
The Route Overview screen gives you a bird’s eye view of your trip.
Note: A route must first have been calculated for this screen to be available.
Tap and drag the screen, to move across the map.
Tap the map to view the Map Menu (see "
Note: Depending on the country you are travelling in, the colour of the direction and distance buttons may differ from the above example.
Item Description
Next instruction The direction and name of the street to turn in to.
Direction and
distance to next turn
Route Your current route is highlighted.
Scale bar Displays map scale.
Main Menu The Main Menu button allows you to enter an address for your destination, customize preferences,
Status bar
Current position
Note: To repeat the spoken prompt of your next turn, tap the turn arrow.
Your final destination.
The direction and distance of your next turn.
Note: To repeat the spoken prompt of your next turn, tap the turn arrow.
receive updated traffic information, make and receive phone calls and take NavPix.
Displays one of the following:
The name of the street you are located on
Speed warnings
Active POIs.
Tap to display the Main Menu screen.
Note: The Status Bar is replaced by current Traffic events, when Traffic is enabled. For more
information, see “Traffic” on page 64.
Your current position is marked with ; if visible.
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Item Description
Distance and Time
Information
Tap to expand and see the following options:
Time
km/h or mph (Speed)
TTG (Time to Go)
DTG (Distance to Go)
ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival).
Tap to cycle through the options.
Note: During a Multi-stop trip, Time to Go, Distance to Go and ETA will display as: Time to
Waypoint, Distance to Waypoint and ETA at Waypoint.
Cancel route Cancels your current route.
Zoom
Map The Map button allows you to cycle through different map screens.
Mute/unmute volume,
TMC, Bluetooth™,
phone, battery, GPS
and compass
information.
To view zoom options, tap .
To zoom out, tap
To zoom in, tap
.
.
Tap to expand and see the following options:
Mute/unmute volume
TMC traffic status indicator. For more information, see “
receive traffic information?” on page 64.
Bluetooth and phone connection indicator.
The icon is grey when Bluetooth is on, but a phone has not been paired.
Battery charge indicator
GPS status indicator
The icon 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 between one and
four green vertical bars are displayed.
Compass indicator
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Turn-by-Turn screen
The Turn-by-Turn screen displays the next four turns of your route, the turn direction, the street name and the
distance to the turn. You can view all the turns in the list, using the up and down arrows. A route must first have been
calculated for this screen to be available.
Note: A route must first have been calculated for this screen to be available.
Note: Depending on the country you are travelling in, the colour of the direction and distance buttons may differ from the above example.
Item Description
Direction of turn The direction of the turn. Your next turn is highlighted.
Distance to turn The distance to your next turn. Your next turn is highlighted.
Instruction The direction and name of the street to turn in to. Your next turn is highlighted.
Next turn Your next turn is at the top of the list.
Upcoming turns The direction and distance of upcoming turns.
Main Menu The Main Menu button allows you to enter an address for your destination, customize
Status bar Displays one of the following:
Distance and Time
Information
Scroll buttons Allow you to view each turn by moving up and down through the list.
Map The Map button allows you to cycle through different map screens.
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Note: To Repeat the spoken prompt of your next turn, tap the turn arrow.
preferences, receive updated traffic information, make and receive phone calls and take NavPix.
The name of the street you are located on
Speed warnings
Active POIs.
Tap to display the Main Menu screen.
Note: The Status Bar is replaced by current Traffic events, when Traffic is enabled. For more
information, see “Traffic” on page 64.
Tap to expand and see the following options:
Time
km/h or mph (Speed)
TTG (Time to Go)
DTG (Distance to Go)
ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival).
Tap to cycle through the options.
Note: During a Multi-stop trip, Time to Go, Distance to Go and ETA will display as: Time to
Waypoint, Distance to Waypoint and ETA at Waypoint.
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Item Description
Mute/unmute volume,
TMC, Bluetooth™,
phone, battery, GPS
and compass
information.
Tap to expand and see the following options:
Mute/unmute volume
TMC traffic status indicator. For more information, see “How does my Navman
receive traffic information?” on page 64.
Bluetooth and phone connection indicator.
The icon is grey when Bluetooth is on, but a phone has not been paired.
Battery charge indicator
GPS status indicator
The icon 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 between one and
four green vertical bars are displayed.
Compass indicator
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How do I use the Map Menu?
The Map Menu allows you to access navigational functions from the 3D Map and 2D Map screen s.
Displaying the Map Menu
1. Tap to display the 3D Map or 2D Map screen.
2. Tap and drag to move around the map to your selected location.
3. Tap the map.
The Map Menu will display.
Map Menu options
The following options are available via the Map Menu:
Menu Option Description
Navigate To Calculates a route from your current location, if your Navman has a GPS fix.
Show Details
Nearest POI
Add to Trip Adds the location to your multi-stop trip.
Route
Add Avoid Area Allows you to add an Avoid Area by tapping and dragging the map.
Un-Avoid Area Deletes the selected Avoid Area.
Displays the Preview screen from where you can:
View details of the location
Add the location to your multi-stop trip
Save the location as a favourite
Navigate to the location.
Note: If the cross-hairs are positioned over a traffic event, Show Details will instead display the Traffic
Event Details screen. For more information, see "
Displays the Select POI Category screen. Select the Category, then Search for a POI to navigate to. For
further information, see "How do I search for a Point of Interest?" on page 27.
Displays the Route sub-menu from where you can:
Set as Start. Sets the location as your departure point.
Demonstrate. Starts the route demonstration, demonstrating navigation from your current position
or departure point.
Stop Demonstration. Stops the route demonstration.
Skip Waypoint. Skips the next stop on your multi-stop trip.
Show Summary. Displays a summary of your route, including your departure and destination
addresses, total distance and total estimated time to your destination.
Detour. Detours your route to avoid the next 1, 2, 5, 10 or 20 kilometres or the next 1, 2, 5, 10 or
20 miles.
How do I view the Event Details screen?" on page 66.
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How do I avoid an area?
Your Navman can calculate a route that avoids a specified area on the map. Avoid Areas are displayed as shaded
areas.
CAUTION If no alternative route around an Avoid Area exists, the route calculation will fail.
CAUTION If your destination is in an Avoid Area, you will be routed into that Avoid Area.
How do I add an Avoid Area?
1. Tap the 3D Map or 2D Map screen to display the Map Menu.
2. Select Add Avoid Area.
3. Tap and drag to set the Avoid Area to the correct size and position.
The Avoid Area is added.
How do I delete an Avoid Ar ea?
1. Find the Avoid Area that you want to delete.
2. Tap the Avoid Area to display the Map Menu.
3. Select Un-Avoid Area.
The Avoid Area is deleted.
How do I delete all Avoid A reas?
The Saved Information screen will display.
1. Tap Delete Avoid Areas.
2. When the Caution dialog-box opens, tap Yes to confirm.
All Avoid Areas are permanently deleted.
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How do I preview a route?
Route demonstration allows you to:
Preview a route.
Plan and view a route without a GPS fix, such as when you are inside a building.
The following steps will show you how to preview one route.
1. Select a departure point
If you have a GPS fix, you do not need to select a departure point unless you want the demonstrated route to start
elsewhere.
a) Tap the 3D Map or 2D Map screen at your departure point.
The Map Menu will display.
b) Tap Route.
The Route submenu will display.
c) Tap Set As Start.
The Map Menu will close, and the selected point is set as your departure point.
2. Select a destination point
Set a destination either by using the address entry wizard or by using the Map Menu:
a) Locate your destination.
b) Tap your destination to display the Map Menu.
c) Tap Navigate To.
The Map Menu will close and the map screen will display the calculated route.
3. Demonstrate the route
Once the route has been determined, you can demonstrate the route by completing the following:
a) Tap the map screen to display the Map Menu.
b) Tap Route.
The Route submenu will display.
c) Tap Demonstrate.
The 3D Map screen will display the calculated route in Route Demonstration mode.
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How do I view my route statistics?
The Navman provides information on your:
distance travelled
average speed
maximum speed
time taken for trip
stationary time.
Trip information is presented in two different ways. These are:
information for the current trip
information for all trips to date, or since the tripmeter was last reset.
How do I view statistics on my current route?
The Tripmeter - Current Route screen is used to view statistical information for your current trip.
The Tripmeter - Current Route screen will display.
Complete one of the following:
If you want to ... Then ...
view statistics for your trips to date
reset the tripmeter
tap to display the Tripmeter - Global screen.
tap Reset.
tap Yes to reset.
The Tripmeter - Current Route screen will display.
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How do I view statistics of my trips to date?
The Tripmeter - Global screen is used to view statistical information for all of your trips to date, or since the trip meter
was last reset.
The Tripmeter - Global screen will display.
Complete one of the following:
If you want to ... Then ...
view your trip logs
tap to display the Trip Recorder screen.
view statistics for your current
route
reset the tripmeter
tap to display the Tripmeter - Current Route screen.
tap Reset.
A Warning dialog box will display.
tap Yes to reset.
The Tripmeter - Global screen will display.
How do I view my trip logs?
The Trip Recorder screen is used to record trip logs of your current trip. The Trip Recorder only records trip logs if
you have chosen to record the logs.
The Trip Recorder screen will display.
Complete one of the following:
If you want to ... Then ...
View statistics for your trips to date
stop recording your trip logs tap Stop Logging.
tap to display the Tripmeter – Global screen.
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tap Stop Logging.
tap Delete Logs to remove the logs.
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How do I use the camera?
The camera feature is not available on all models.
Your Navman has a built-in camera with NavPix™ technology. Pictures taken while you have a GPS fix are called
NavPix and can be used to navigate to the photographed location.
The Viewfinder screen is used to take NavPix. The
GPS icon displayed red you will only take a standard photo.
Your NavPix can be stored on either the Navman internal memory or a memory card and can be viewed in full
screen mode. To download new NavPix or share your NavPix with other users, visit
How do I take a NavPix?
Quick Steps
1. Press to display the Viewfinder screen.
Note: To take a NavPix you must have a GPS fix. If the GPS icon does not display green you will only take a standard picture.
2. Press again to take a NavPix.
3. The captured image is automatically saved in your NavPix album.
Detailed Steps
The Viewfinder screen must be displayed before you can take a photo.
1. To display the Viewfinder screen, press
on top of your Navman.
will display green if your Navman has a GPS fix. If the
www.navpix.net.
2. When the Viewfinder screen is displayed, an image of what the camera is focused on will display.
Tip: Before you take a NavPix you can customize the lighting and brightness settings.
3. When you are satisfied with the image displayed in the Viewfinder, press to take the NavPix.
You can also tap
4. The captured image will preview in the Viewfinder for two seconds before it is automatically saved in your NavPix album on the Navman internal memory.
Note: If the Viewfinder screen is inactive for more than two minutes, the map screen will display.
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Viewfinder screen
The Viewfinder screen allows you to take a NavPix and access the camera preferences.
To view the Viewfinder screen, press
Note: Pressing will not take a NavPix unless the Viewfinder screen is displayed.
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Element Description
Viewfinder
Captures a NavPix.
Displays the Select an Album screen.
Returns you to the last screen viewed.
Displays the current lighting setting.
Tap to view lighting options.
Displays the brightness setting.
Tap to view brightness options.
Displays the image as it will appear as a NavPix.
GPS icon- 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.
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How do I customize camera preferences?
The camera has lighting and brightness settings which you can customize before taking a NavPix.
Lighting options
1. To view the Viewfinder screen, press .
2. From the Viewfinder screen, tap
.
The range of lighting options will display.
Setting Description
For outdoor use, in bright sunlight.
For outdoor use, with cloud cover.
For indoor use, under incandescent lighting.
For indoor use, under fluorescent lighting.
For night use; gives longer exposure time to enhance picture quality.
Automatically selects the most suitable setting for the conditions.
3. Tap your preferred lighting option.
Your selection will be saved.
Brightness options
1. Press to display the Viewfinder screen.
2. From the Viewfinder screen, tap
The range of brightness options will display.
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3. Tap your preferred brightness level.
Your selection will be saved.
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How do I manage my NavPix?
Album management
The albums contain all your NavPix and display them as thumbnails. You can store your NavPix in customizable
albums on the Navman internal memory or on your memory card.
Note: When you take a NavPix, it is always saved to the NavPix album on the Navman internal memory. You can then copy it to
another album or a memory card.
OR
Element Description
Browse
Copy
Delete
Album title The title of the album.
NavPix thumbnail
Scroll buttons
Displays the Select an Album screen, from where you can select another album.
Copies selected NavPix from the displayed album to the memory card, or from the memory card to
the NavPix album.
Deletes selected NavPix from the displayed album.
Displays the previous screen.
A NavPix thumbnail in the displayed album.
To select a NavPix, tap the thumbnail.
The NavPixDetails screen will display.
To select multiple NavPix, tap and hold the first thumbnail, then drag across the other
thumbnails.
When a NavPix is selected it displays with agreenborder.
Note: If the NavPix has been given a title it will display beneath the NavPix. If the NavPix has not
been given a title, the file name of the NavPix will display.
Use the scroll buttons to scroll through the NavPix.
Displays if the picture is a NavPix, with embedded GPS coordinates.
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How do I copy NavPix to my memory card?
NavPix can be copied from the albums on your Navman internal memory to your memory card and vice versa.
Note: The first time a NavPix is copied to your memory card, a folder will be created on the memory card called NavPix.
1. From the Album screen, tap Browse.
The Select an Album screen will display.
2. Select the Album you want to view.
3. Tap and hold, then drag across the screen to select the NavPix you want to copy.
As each NavPix is selected, a green border will appear around it.
To cancel a selection, tap and drag over the picture(s) again.
4. When you have finished the selection, tap Copy.
5. A warning screen will display, asking you to confirm or cancel the procedure.
If confirmed, the NavPix will be copied.
How do I delete NavPix from an Album?
NavPix can be deleted from an Album on your Navman internal memory or your memory card.
Note: When a NavPix has been saved as a Favourite destination, you will not delete the Favourite if you subsequently remove the
NavPix.
1. From the Album screen, tap Browse.
The Select an Album screen will display.
2. Select the Album you want to view.
3. Tap and hold, then drag across the screen to select the NavPix you want to delete.
As each NavPix is selected, a green border will appear around it.
To cancel a selection, tap and drag across the NavPix again.
4. When you have finished the selection, tap Delete.
5. A warning screen will display, asking you to confirm or cancel the procedure.
If confirmed, the NavPix will be deleted.
Tip: You can also delete a single NavPix via the Photo Details screen.
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NavPix management
The NavPixDetails screen displays information about your NavPix. Tap a NavPix to display the Photo Details
screen.
Element Description
Thumbnail
NavPix Title The title of the NavPix; tap Edit to add a title or edit the existing title.
Show on Map
Time / Date and Location
Coordinates
Save
Edit
Delete
A thumbnail of the NavPix.
Tap to display the NavPix in full-screen.
When selected, displays an icon on the map at the location the NavPix was taken.
Note: Show on map is available only if this is a NavPix with embedded GPS coordinates.
Tap to return to your album.
Displays the time and date the NavPix was taken. Displays the GPS coordinates if
available.
Tap the scroll buttons to scroll through your album.
Allows you to save a NavPix to an existing favourite, if GPS coordinates are associated with
the NavPix.
Allows you to edit the name of the NavPix using the Keyboard screen.
Deletes a NavPix from the album on your Navman or memory card.
Your route will be calculated and displayed on the 3D Map screen.
Note: This button is only available if this is a NavPix with embedded GPS coordinates.
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How do I view a NavPix in full-screen?
1. From the NavPix Details screen, tap the thumbnail of the NavPix.
The NavPix will appear in full-screen.
Note: The icons disappear after a few seconds; tap the screen to have them reappear.
2. Complete the following:
If you want to ... Then ...
zoom into the NavPix
zoom out of the NavPix
rotate the NavPix
view parts of the NavPix not displayed on-screen tap and hold the NavPix, then drag across the screen.
return to the NavPix Details screen
scroll through your NavPix
tap .
tap .
tap .
The NavPix will rotate 90 degrees anticlockwise each time
tapped; the NavPix is saved at the new angle.
tap .
tap
.
is
How do I add or edit a NavPix description?
A description can be added to your NavPix or an existing description can be edited. The description can be a
maximum of 34 characters.
1. From the NavPix Details screen, tap Edit.
The Keyboard screen will display.
2. Tap each character as required.
The description will appear at the top of the screen.
3. When the description is complete, tap
The NavPix Details screen will display, with the new description under the thumbnail.
Note: You can only edit names of NavPix taken via your Navman.
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How do I navigate to a NavPix?
Your Navman contains preinstalled NavPix that you can navigate to. If you have not yet navigated to a NavPix,
three of the preinstalled NavPix will display on the Go To NavPix screen. Otherwise, three of your recently used
NavPix are displayed.
Note: To navigate to a NavPix location, either a GPS fix must have been available when the NavPix was taken, or GPS coordinates
have been added using NavDesk.
How do I navigate to a recent NavPix?
1. Tap the NavPix you want to navigate to.
The Preview screen will display.
2. Tap
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Your Navman will calculate the route from your current location. The 3D Map screen will display.
How do I navigate to a NavPix I have taken or downloaded, or was preinstalled?
1. Tap a NavPix.
The NavPix Details screen will display.
2. Tap
Your Navman will calculate the route from your current location. The 3D Map screen will display.
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How do I save a NavPix to a favourite?
Note: When a NavPix is saved to an existing favourite, only the images, and not the GPS coordinates, are associated with
the favourite.
1. From the Album screen, select and tap a NavPix.
The NavPixDetails screen will display.
2. From the NavPix Details screen, tap Assign.
The Save Photo screen will display.
3. Complete the following:
If you want to ... Then ...
edit the name of the favourite
save the NavPix as a Favourite (when GPS
coordinates are associated with a picture)
save a picture to an address
tap
The Keyboard screen will display.
Enter a name for your Favourite, then tap .
tap Save as Favourite and select A new favourite from the list.
The NavPix is saved as a new Favourite and the Photo Details screen
will display.
Note: You cannot save a NavPix as a favourite if GPS coordinates are not
available.
tap Save as Favourite and select a favourite from the list.
The NavPix is saved to a favourite and the Photo Details screen will
display.
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How do I save a NavPix to a POI?
Note: Only a NavPix with embedded GPS coordinates can be saved as a POI.
1. From the Album screen, select and tap a NavPix.
The NavPixDetails screen will display.
2. From the NavPix Details screen, tap Assign.
The Save Photo screen will display.
3. Tap Save as POI.
The Select POI Categories screen will display.
4. Complete the following:
If you want to ... Then ...
edit the name of the POI
save the NavPix as a POI (when GPS
coordinates are associated with a picture)
create a new custom POI category and save a
NavPix as a POI
tap .
The Keyboard screen will display.
Enter a name for your POI, then tap
tap Save as POI and select POI Category from the list.,
then tap .
Note: You cannot save a NavPix as a favourite if GPS coordinates are
not available.
tap A new category to create a custom POI category.
The keyboard screen will display.
Enter a name for your POI, then tap .
The Select POI Categories screen will display the new POI category.
select the POI Category from the list, then tap .
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How do I save, e-mail or print NavPix?
To save, e-mail or print NavPix, you must first transfer the NavPix to your computer; there are two ways
to do this:
Copy the NavPix from your Navman to your computer via NavAlbum software on your computer, or
Copy the NavPix from a memory card to your computer via a memory card reader/writer.
Via NavAlbum
Pictures can be copied from the Album on your Navman to your computer using NavAlbum application of
NavDesk (see "
NavAlbum is installed on your computer at the same time that you install NavDesk (see "
onto my computer?" on page
Via Memory Card
NavPix can be copied from the albums on your Navman internal memory to the My Pictures folder on your memory
card. The first time a NavPix is copied to the memory card, the following folders will be created:
E:\My Documents\My Pictures, where “E” is the letter assigned to your memory card drive or reader.
All pictures in My Pictures are part of the same album and can be viewed on your Navman.
Once a NavPix has been copied to the album on your memory card, you can then use the card with your computer
to save, e-mail or print the photo, or take the memory card to a digital photo retailer for printing.
What is NavAlbum?" on page 69).
How do I install NavDesk
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Hands-free Calling
Bluetooth® wireless technology is not available on all models.
If you have a mobile phone with Bluetooth wireless technology, you can use your Navman as a hands-free car kit.
Models with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over a distance of about 10 metres (30 feet) without
requiring a physical connection. For complete list of supported phones, visit
Note: Before you can use Bluetooth for the first time, you must pair your mobile phone with your Navman. Then each time you use it,
you must ensure that the Bluetooth wireless feature on your mobile phone is turned on before you begin pairing.
Pairing your Navman with a Bluetooth mobile phone
1. Tap OK.
2. Your Navman will search for nearby Bluetooth devices. Ensure your mobile phone has Bluetooth turned on and
is in discoverable mode (see your mobile phone user manual for more information).
The Select a device screen will display a list of nearby Bluetooth devices.
Note: See your mobile phone user manual for more information
3. Select your mobile phone from the list of local Bluetooth devices.
The Pairing with phone screen will display.
4. Tap Pair to connect your Navman with your mobile phone.
The About phone screen will display.
If you are prompted for a passkey or device PIN, enter 1234 (see your mobile phone user manual for
more information).
5. When prompted, enter the same passkey on your mobile phone to establish a connection.
6. Tap OK.
The Phone Menu screen will display.
Note: When you pair your mobile phone with your Navman, a connection is established between them. You can then disconnect or
reconnect your mobile phone by tapping or on the Navman Setup screen.
Making a phone call using the Phone Dialler screen
support.navman.com
1. Enter the number you want to call.
2. Tap
60
to place the call.
Tap
Tap
to mute the call.
to end or cancel the call.
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Making a phone call to a contact in your phonebook
Note: If the contact list does not display, tap to transfer the contact list from your phone. Your phone may disconnect, then
reconnect to your Navman during the transfer.
1. Select a contact from t h e list.
A call is placed to the contact.
Tap
Tap
to mute the call.
to end or cancel the call.
Receiving a phone call
When you receive a call, the Incoming call screen will display.
1. Tap
Switching calls bet ween your mob ile phone a nd your Nav man (hands-free)
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
make and receive calls through your
Navman
make and receive calls through your
mobile phone
to answer the call or to reject the call.
Tap
Tap
to mute the call.
to end or cancel the call.
tap (icon).
tap (icon).
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How do I view my call history?
From the Call log screen you can view a list of Incoming Calls, Outgoing Calls and Missed calls.
Note: If the call log does not display, tap to transfer the call log from your phone. Your phone may disconnect, then reconnect to
your Navman during the transfer.
Icon Description
Incoming calls
Outgoing calls
Missed calls
1. To call a number in your call history, select a number from the list.
The Call screen will display.
2. Press
to place a call.
A call is placed to the number you selected.
Tap
Tap
to mute the call.
to end or cancel the call.
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How do I view my SMS/text messages?
From the SMS screen you can view a list of sent and received messages.
Note: If the messages do not display, tap to transfer the messages from your phone. Your phone may disconnect, then reconnect to
your Navman during the transfer
Icon Description
Received messages
Sent messages
1. Tap or to scroll through the messages.
2. Select a message to view the full message.
Note: You cannot send messages via your Navman.
Receiving a message
When you receive a message, the Message screen will display.
Tap
to return to the previous screen.
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Traffic
Traffic information is only available in selected countries.
Your Navman can receive current traffic information for all main roads and motorways, enabling you to avoid
potential delays on your route. Event messages and traffic icons will display as they occur. If an event message
obscures your current location, the map will adjust to display both the message and your location.
How does my Navman receive traffic information?
You can receive current traffic information on your Navman via the Navman Traffic cradle using the Traffic Message
Channel (TMC) service. The TMC service is subscription-free. The traffic cradle may be sold separately.
The Traffic Message Channel (TMC) broadcasts real-time traffic and weather information via the FM Radio Data
System (RDS). FM radio stations transmit TMC data on a cycle of several minutes, with hundreds of events able to
be broadcast to TMC receivers, such as the Navman Traffic module.
Traffic status
Your current traffic status is indicated by the colour of the TMC icon.
To view your current traffic status from the map screens, tap
and then tap .
The following table describes the three traffic status icons:
Traffic Status Description
The TMC status is grey if traffic is currently inactive due to one of the following conditions:
Your Navman or Traffic module is connecting to the TMC service.
Your Navman or Traffic module cannot receive TMC data. This may be due to poor radio coverage in the
local vicinity.
You are in a country that is not supported by the Navman Traffic module.
Tap to display the Traffic Overview screen.
The TMC status is orange if one of the following conditions apply:
You have navigated into a country that is not supported by Navman Traffic, but there are still traffic events
listed on the Event List screen.
You have separated your Navman from the Navman Traffic module, or the Navman Traffic module is not
receiving power but there are still traffic events listed on the Event List screen.
Tap to display the Traffic Overview screen.
The TMC status is green if your Navman or Traffic module is active and receiving traffic events.
Tap to display the Traffic Overview screen.
Your traffic status is displayed in more detail on the Traffic System Status screen.
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How will I know when a Traffic Event occurs?
Incoming events are handled according to your Traffic preferences. For more information, see "How do I customize
Traffic preferences?" on page
When travelling through an area in which you can receive traffic status, your Navman will decode these events and
display them on-screen. An icon will display at the event location on the map screens, and an audible warning is
given if an event is on your route. Where the extent of an event is a specific distance, the road will be highlighted and
arrows will indicate the direction affected.
A message will display at the bottom of the screen with the road name, the section of road affected and the type of
event that has occurred. The message remains on screen for 8 seconds and is added to the Event List.
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How do I view a list of all events on my route?
Your Navman creates a list of events as they are received, which is displayed on the Event List screen. This screen
can only be viewed if the TMC icon is green or orange.
From the Traffic Overview screen, tap
Element Description
Event description Displays details of the Event, including:
Event icon Displays icon to indicate type of event. See page
Position indicator
Scroll buttons Allow you to view all events by moving up and down through the list.
Event number Displays the number of events in current list.
Name of road and direction in which Event is taking place.
Location of where Event begins and ends.
> indicates an Event from a location, to a location.
<> indicates an Event between locations.
Type of Event.
Tap to return to the previous screen.
Tap to display the Select event sorting type screen, where you can sort events by distance, road name
or age.
Displays your position in the Event List screen.
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How do I view traffic details?
There are several ways to view details of an event received by your Navman.
Choose one of the following:
Location Option
From any of the screens used to view your route
From the Traffic Overview screen
From the Map Menu
Tap the Event message when it appears on screen.
The Event Details screen will display.
Tap .
The Event List screen will display.
Select and tap the event you want to view.
The Event Details screen will display.
Tap and hold the traffic icon, which displays at the location of the event.
Time Event was received, or last updated.
Name of road on which Event is taking place.
Location of where Event begins and ends.
> indicates an Event from a location, to a location.
<> indicates an Event between locations.
Type of Event.
Event icon Displays icon to indicate type of Event.
Detour information Displays details of detour recommendation, if any. For more information, see "
Event number Displays the number of the event currently displayed and the total number of events in the list.
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Tap to return to the previous screen.
Tap to view next Event in list.
Tap to view previous Event in list.
Tap to initiate a new route to avoid the event.
Only available if a detour or re-route is available.
Note: Un-avoid area is represented by and is displayed when a re-route has been
calculated.
How do I know if a
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How do I know if a detour is recommended?
When a Traffic or Clearance event occurs on your route, a detour will always be recommended. The detour event
message will display in the status bar on map screens.
Note: Detours are only recommended for Traffic or Clearance Events on a calculated route.
How do I avoid an event on my route?
From the Traffic Overview screen, tap .
1. From the Event List screen, tap the event.
The Event Details screen will display.
2. If a detour has been calculated to avoid an event on your route,
is available; tap to accept the new
route and avoid the event.
The 3D Map screen will display.
How do I cancel a detour around an event on my route?
If you have chosen to avoid an event and a new route has been calculated, you can cancel the detour around the
event and return to your original route.
1. From the Event List screen, tap the Event you want to un-avoid.
The Event Details screen will display.
2. Re-route information displays at the bottom of the screen.
If a re-route has been calculated,
The 3D Map screen will display.
is available; tap to accept the new route.
How do I automatically avoid all traffic and clearance events on my route?
To automatically avoid all traffic and clearance events see Traffic preferences on page 85.
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Traffic Messages
The Event Details screen displays detour status information.
Detour Not Available messages
If a detour is not available, one of the following messages will display:
Message Description
This Event is not locatable
A specific location for the Event cannot be identified.
This clearance is not locatable
This Event does not affect your route
The Event is not on the current leg of your journey, or is behind your current position.
This clearance does not affect your route
You are avoiding this Event
The Event is not on the current leg of your journey.
You have accepted this clearance
You are too distant to re-route
The Event is currently too distant to affect your journey.
You are too distant to accept this clearance
Detour not found
Clearance route not found
A detour / re-route could not be calculated.
Detour recommended messages
If a detour is recommended, one of the following messages will display:
Message Description
Finding detour....
Recalculating route.....
Detour distance.....
Clearance change
Your Navman is calculating a new route. During calculation, the % complete will display.
Note: Exiting this screen before the new route is calculated will cancel the operation.
A detour has been calculated.
The difference between the distance of your current route and the proposed route is displayed.
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What can I customize?
There are various customization options available to enhance your navigation experience.
The Preferences menu screens are accessed by pressing
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To revisit the previous screen, tap
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Route Options
You can enhance your navigation experience by modifying aspects of your route and route calculation.
Route Calculation 1/4
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
change the route type move the Route Type slider towards Fastest time to give high priority to the fastest time
change the preference for motorways move the Preference for Motorways slider towards Less often to use roads other than
Your preferences are automatically saved.
when calculating a route.
move the Route Type slider towards Shortest distance to give high priority to the shortest
distance when calculating a route.
motorways where possible when calculating a route.
Note: This option may not completely remove Motorways from a route.
move the Preference for Motorways slider towards More often to use motorways where
possible when calculating a route.
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Road Types 2/4
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
avoid toll roads select the Toll roads check box in the Avoid column.
receive a warning if your route includes
toll roads
avoid unsurfaced roads select the Unsurfaced roads check box in the Avoid column.
receive a warning if your route includes
unsurfaced roads
avoid ferry routes select the Ferry routes check box in the Avoid column.
receive a warning if your route includes
ferry routes
Your preferences are automatically saved.
select the Toll roads check box in the Warn column. The warning will display at the start of
every trip containing a toll road.
select the Unsurfaced roads check box in the Warn column. The warning will display at the
start of every trip containing unsurfaced roads.
select the Ferry routes check box in the Warn column. The warning will display at the start
of every trip containing ferry routes.
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Driver Alerts 3/4
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
enable a visual warning if the Main Menu
screen is accessed in a moving vehicle
enable a warning chime when travelling at or
above a designated speed
select your preferred speed select your preferred speed from the Speed box.
select the Warn me not to operate my Navman while driving check box.
select the Alert me when my speed exceeds check box.
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Data Recording 4/4
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
record a GPS log of your trips select the Enable GPS data logging check box.
record mileage that can be
imported into NavDesk to create
expense reports
select the Enable trip recording check box.
Your preferences are automatically saved.
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Map Display
You can change the look and behaviour of the Map screens by customizing the Map Display preferences.
Map Display 1/3
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
change the map colour scheme select your preferred scheme from the Map Scheme box.
set the screen contrast to automatically adjust select the Auto day/night option.
improve screen contrast in light or dark
conditions
Your preferences are automatically saved.
select either the Day or the Night option to manually adjust the contrast.
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Map Display 2/3
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Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
enable automatic zooming during
navigation
display North at the top of the 2D Map
screen
display “no entry” icons on “no entry”
roads on the 2D Map and 3D Map
screens
select the Auto-zoom on main map screens check box. If selected, the 3D Map screen will
automatically zoom in or out, depending on your speed, to allow optimal viewing of your
route.
select the Keep North at top of 2D Map screen check box.
Note: If not selected, the direction you are travelling in will display at the top of the 2D Map
screen.
select the Show no-entry road signs check box.
Your preferences are automatically saved.
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Select Map 3/3
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
use maps from a different continent select a different continent from the maps you are currently using. When selected, the maps
for the new continent will load and the 3D Map screen will display.
Your preferences are automatically saved.
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Map POIs
Points of Interest (POIs) are grouped into categories. You may choose to either display (or hide) icons of all POI
categories on the map screens, or only display the icons from selected categories.
For example, you may only be interested in entertainment venues and want to disable other categories such as
schools.
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
display all POI icons (ie, icons from all categories) Tap Turn All On.
display no POI icons Tap Turn All Off.
select a specific POI category icon for display on the
map screens
select the required POI category checkbox;
repeat until all required categories are selected.
Your preferences are automatically saved.
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Volume
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
increase or decrease the volume move the Volume slider towards High to increase the volume.
move the Volume slider towards Low to decrease the volume.
hear a tone when you tap the touch
screen
hear keyboard characters spoken to
you
Your preferences are automatically saved.
select the Audio check box.
select the Speak keyboard letters check box.
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Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
change the screen brightness move the Screen Brightness slider towards Bright to increase screen brightness.
move the Screen Brightness slider towards Dim to decrease screen brightness.
Warning: Your Navman can heat up when the Brightness scale is set above 70% - i.e., when
more than seven rectangles are coloured - therefore, use lower brightness whenever acceptable.
Tip: The screen brightness can also be adjusted using the remote control (sold separately).
Your preferences are automatically saved.
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POI Alerts
The POI Alert preferences allow you to set a warning chime and/or visual warning to Point of Interest categories that
you have installed via NavDesk (Custom POIs). You may also be able to set warnings to certain POI categories that
were preinstalled on your Navman or available by subscription, such as Safety Cameras.
If you have a route set, the warnings will occur when you are a certain distance (set by the Warning Distance
preference) from the POI on your route.
If you do not have a route set, the warnings will occur when you are in the vicinity of the POI.
1. Tap a custom POI category.
The activation preferences for the selected category will display.
2. Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
display locations in this category on the map select the Display on the map check box.
enable a warning chime when locations in this
category are in close proximity
enable a visual warning when locations in this
category are in close proximity
select the distance at which the warnings will
activate
select the With an audible alert check box.
select the With a visual alert check box.
move the Warning distance slider to select the distance at which the
warnings will activate.
Your preferences are automatically saved.
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GPS
GPS Status
Signals are transmitted by Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites orbiting the Earth. The GPS Status screen
provides a visual representation of the information being received.
Latitude and longitude are displayed, along with ground speed and the heading in degrees. The strength of each
satellite is displayed on a bar chart.
The satellites available from your current position are shown as grey, red and green coloured bars:
Bar colour Description
Grey No signal.
RedA valid signal, but not being used to fix your position.
Green A valid signal being used to fix your position.
Resetting your GPS fix
Occasionally, the GPS fix may need to be reset. This may occur if the receiver has been transported a long distance
since last being used; for example, to a different country, and is still trying to establish the previous position.
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
reset the GPS tap Reset GPS.
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Setting your GPS mode
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
use GPS select the Normal option.
use WAAS select the WAAS (only available in USA) option.
use EGNOS select the EGNOS (only available in Europe) option.
Note:
WAAS - Wide Area Augmentation System is a navigation system developed for civil aviation by the
(FAA), a division of the
EGNOS - European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service is a satellite based augmentation system (SBAS) under development by
European Space Agency, the European Commission and EUROCONTROL.
the
Tip: You should only change the default setting if you are experiencing poor GPS performance.
United States Department of Transportation (DOT).
Federal Aviation Administration
Your preferences are automatically saved.
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Language
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Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
enable voice guidance select the Enable voice guidance check box.
change the on-screen language select your preferred language from the Language box and tap Yes.
Your language preference is saved and the map screen is displayed.
change the voice scheme select your preferred voice scheme from the Voice Guidance box.
Note: Only voice schemes that are compatible with the chosen language are displayed.
Your preferences are automatically saved.
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Traffic
You can view your current traffic system status and change options by customizing the traffic preferences.
Traffic System Status
OR
From the Traffic Overview screen:
The Tuner section displays the name and frequency of the radio station currently being used to receive traf fic ev ent
information. A bar shows the strength of the traffic signal being received; the more green bars, the stronger the
signal.
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
change your preferred radio station select your preferred radio station from the Preferred Stat ion dropdown .
Your preferences are automatically saved.
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Traffic Event Notification
OR
From the Traffic Overview screen:
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Complete the following:
If you want to ... Then ...
turn on/ off traffic event notification select the Notify me about nearby traffic events check box to receive traffic
be notified about events that affect your current
route
be notified only when a detour is recommended select the Only notify me if a detour is recommended check box
automatically accept recommended detours and
have a new route calculated
event notification.
clear the Notify me about nearby traffic events check box to turn off traffic
event notification.
Note: Event icons will still display on the 3D and 2DMap screens.
select the Only notify me about events on my route check box.
select the Automatically accept recommended detours check box.
Your preferences are automatically saved.
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Select event sorting type
Complete one the following:
If you want to ... Then ...
sort events by distance select the Distance check box.
sort events by road name select the Road name check box.
sort events by age select the Age check box
only see events that occur on your route select the Only show events on my route check box.
Your preferences are automatically saved.
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Power
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The Battery Status bar shows the percentage of power left in the Navman battery; the words External Power will
display when the battery is charging from an external power source. To charge the battery, see "
Internal battery" on
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Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
change the time to elapse before
turning off, when using battery power
change the time to elapse before
turning off, when using external power
tap the on battery power box and select a time to elapse before turning off;
select Never for the Navman to never automatically turn off.
Note: If you select Never, your Navman will turn off if the power is very low.
tap the on external power box and select a time to elapse before turning off;
select Never for the Navman to never automatically turn off.
Your preferences are automatically saved.
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Keyboard
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
use an alphabetic keyboard for entering information select the Use alphabetic type (a, b, c...) option.
use a QWERTY keyboard for entering information select the Use QWERTY type option.
use a keypad-type keyboard (predictive text) when
searching for an address
Your preferences are automatically saved.
select the Use keypad type (abc, def...)for address searches check box.
How does predictive text (abc, def…) work?
Predictive text allows addresses to be searched by a single key-press for each letter, as opposed to the multiple keypresses. As you enter a letter of an address, your Navman will compare all possible combinations against the maps
you have installed and determine which address you intended to type.
For example:
To enter London, tap JKL MNO MNO DEF MNO MNO .
Your Navman will compare all possible combinations and display London as a search result. You can add further
letters to narrow the search.
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Units
You can change the units used by your Navman by customizing the measurements preferences.
Units 1/2
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
change the time format select either the 12 hour or 24 hour option
change the distance units1 select your preferred distance unit type from the Distance Units options.
Your preferences are automatically saved.
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Units 2/2
Complete the following:
If you want to ... Then ...
change the latitude, longitude position
format
select either the Decimal degrees or the Degrees, minutes and seconds option.
Your preferences are automatically saved.
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Start-up
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
show the Tutorial when you turn on your Navman
show the Language Selection screen when you turn on
your Navman
Your preferences are automatically saved.
select the Show the Tutori al checkbox.
select the Show the Language Selection screen checkbox.
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Saved Info
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
delete recent locations tap Delete Recent Locations.
delete favourites tap Delete Favourite Destinations.
delete avoid areas tap Delete Avoid Areas.
restore factory default settings tap Restore Factory Defaults.
Note: The Restore Factory Defaults option does not delete recent locations or saved
favourite destinations.
clear all settings; for example, for use in
a rental car
When the warning dialog box displays, tap Yes.
complete all of the above.
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Bluetooth Settings
Bluetooth On/Off
OR
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
switch on Bluetooth
switch off Bluetooth
Your preferences are automatically saved.
tap .
tap .
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Phonebook setup
OR
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
automatically import your mobile phonebook
to your Navman when connected
store your phonebook on the memory card
of your Navman
Your preferences are automatically saved.
select the Import phonebook automatically check box.
select the Keep phonebook in memory card check box.
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SMS Setup
OR
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
automatically import your SMS/text
messages from your mobile phone to your
Navman when connected
automatically display new messages when
they are received
store your messages on the memory card of
your Navman
Your preferences are automatically saved.
select the Import message automatically check box.
select the Popup incoming message automatically check box.
select the Keep messages in memory card check box.
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Hands-free Setup
OR
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
make and receive calls on your Navman
(hands-free) by default
Your preferences are automatically saved.
select the Hands-free startup automatically check box.
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Tutorial
The Tutorial displays when you turn your Navman on, unless you have cleared the Show tutorial on start-up check
box.
You can view the Tutorial at any other time:
To prevent the Tutorial from displaying again on startup, clear the Show on start-up check box to clear it.
To move forward through the Tutorial screens, tap
To revisit the previous screen, tap
.
.
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About
This preference contains copyright and trademark information.
Shop Demo
Complete the following:
If you want to... Then...
enable a shop demonstration of
Smart to be played
tap Shop Demo on the preference screen. A default route will be demonstra ted.
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What is NavDesk?
NavDesk is a suite of tools you can use to access greater functionality and product information via your computer.
NavDesk allows you to:
obtain software updates
manage maps
manage custom POIs
manage safety camera subscriptions
report trip mileage
transfer pictures from your Navman using NavAlbum
browse the Navman website for special offers.
Can I use NavDesk with my computer?
Ensure your computer has the following minimum system requirements before installing NavDesk:
IBM compatible PC,
Microsoft
Internet Explorer 6 or higher,
DVD drive,
USB port,
Internet connection for activation.
Note: For Windows 2000 and XP users, Microsoft .NET 2.0 will be installed on your computer as part of the installation of NavDesk.
How do I install a map for the first time?
The most common task performed using NavDesk is the installation of a new map to your Navman internal memory
or memory card. Complete the following procedures:
Step Action
1 Install NavDesk on your computer (see "How do I install NavDesk onto my computer?" on page 101).
2 Check for software updates for NavDesk on your Navman (see "How do I keep NavDesk up-to-date?" on page 103).
3 Install one or more maps on your Navman (see "How do I install maps onto my Navman?" on page 105).
®
Windows® Vista, XP SP2 or 2000 SP4,
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