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Revision: 1.00
October 2006
Pharos Drive GPS 1352 Introduction
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Warnings and Notices
For your safety, do not operate the controls of the product while driving.
GPS satellite signals cannot typically pass through solid materials (except
glass). GPS location information is not typically available inside buildings, tunnels, or underground parking lots.
A minimum of four GPS satellite signals are needed to calculate your GPS
position. Signal reception can be affected by weather events or overhead obstacles (e.g. dense foliage and tall buildings).
Other wireless devices in the vehicle may interfere with the reception of satellite signals and cause the reception to be unstable.
Adapter
Do not attempt to service the unit. There are no serviceable parts inside.
Replace the unit if it is damaged or exposed to excess moisture.
Do not use the adapter if the cord becomes damaged.
Connect the adapter to the proper power source. The voltage requirements are
found on the product case and/or packaging.
Battery
This unit contains a non-replaceable internal battery. The battery can burst or
explode, releasing hazardous chemicals. To reduce the risk of fire or burns, do
not disassemble, crush, puncture, or dispose of in fire or water.
Use only the specified charger approved by the manufacturer.
WARNING: Try not to expose the Drive GPS 135 to extreme temperatures
for long periods of time.
FCC Warning
The Drive GPS 135 PND has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of
FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This
device generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy. If it is not
installed and used properly, it may cause interference with radio and television
reception.
WA R NI N G : The battery in the device must be recycled or disposed of prop-
erly.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Drive GPS 135 PND Features and Specifications ........ 5
1.1 Pharos Drive GPS 135 PND features ................................................5
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Table 1: Drive GPS 135 dimensions and specifications
CategoryItem
Cold Start (very first start
time)
Warm Start (after fix and
power-off >= 4hrs)
Hot Start (after fix and
power-off < 4hrs)
Car Adapter
Input Rating12-24V
Output Rating5.0V, 2A
Power IndicatorBlue, non-blinking
CertificateseMark
AC Adapter(Optional)
AC-Rating110-240V, 50-60Hz
DC-Rating5.0V, 2A
CertificatesCE, FCC, TUV
Protection ClassII, LPS
45 sec (typical)
35 sec (typical)
1 sec (typical)
USB Activesync Cable
ExtrasCapable of charging via USB
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Chapter 2 Getting Started
This chapter describes the hardware interface of the Pharos Drive GPS 135 and
its peripherals. Instructions for setting up the device and some basic system
operations are also discussed.
NOTE: Although the Drive GPS 135 Li-Polymer rechargeable battery comes
approximately 30% charged, before using, it is best to connect the AC adapter
and plug to power socket and fully charge the battery 8 hours.
2.1Hardware overview
This section introduces the Drive GPS 135 external features and hardware components.
2.1.1Packing list
The Pharos Drive GPS 135 box contains all of the items listed below:
•Drive GPS 135 Portable Navigation Device
•Car mount kit
•Car charger
•USB cable
•User documentation
•Drive GPS 135 Portable Navigation Device Companion CD
4 Zoom in NavigationZooms in view in navigation mode
5 Zoom out NavigationZooms out view in navigation mode
6 SpeakerSpeaker
1
2
3
4
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Figure 2: Top and Bottom viewFigure 3: Left and Right side view
1
2
Table 3: Top and Bottom controls
No. Function
1On/OffThe main power/battery on/off switch.
2ResetRestarts your device with a soft reset.
1
2
4
Table 4: Left and Right panel controls
No. Function
1 EarphoneStandard 3.5” earphone jack.
2 USB inputConnects to the USB cable.
3 DC Power input For Adapter or car charger
FM/TMC
4
antenna
5 SD slotAccepts a SD (Secure Digital) card for data storage.
WARNING: Make sure the SD card is properly inserted and DO NOT
remove the SD card during operation of the device.
For FM/TMC reception (applicable depending on SKU)
3
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2.2Mounting the Drive GPS 135 in your vehicle
The Drive GPS 135 comes with a car mount kit and a car charger to help install
your device in your vehicle. The car mount kit uses a suction cup on the windshield to offer flexible mounting options for the Drive GPS 135
WA R NI N G : Some countries prohibit the mounting of any electronic device
on the vehicle dashboard. Be sure to check your local laws for acceptable
mounting areas before installing the car mount bracket. Please check all local
laws before setting up the navigation device in any vehicle.
Occassionally, GPS signal reception is obstructed when the device is mounted
in the car. In this case, an external GPS antenna is needed to connect to the
device. The antenna connector is located at the top back part of the Drive GPS
135.
2.2.1To set up the device on your vehicle:
This section shows how to install the car mount kit in your vehicle’s windshield
using the suction cup. The Drive GPS 135 uses a snap on mounting cradle to
use when the device attaches to the car mount. Below is the backside view of
the Drive GPS 135 in the cradle.
Figure 4: Drive GPS 135 mounting cradle with slots for car mount
2.3Using the mounting bracket.
1.Clean the mounting surface with a glass cleaner and a clean cotton cloth.
2.If the ambient temperature is below +15°C (60°F), you can warm the
mounting area and the suction cup (e.g. with a hair dryer) to ensure a
strong suction bond.
3.Install the car mount on the selected area.
a. Fix the suction cup to the selected area with the locking lever facing up
for easier access.
b. Flip the locking lever away from you to create a vacuum between the
suction cup and the window surface.
Make sure that the suction is strong and stable before proceeding to the
next step.
4.Slide the Drive GPS 135 cradle bracket onto the device connector mount.
5.After you are sure the mounting bracket is safe and secure, attach the Drive
GPS 135 into its cradle bracket. It snaps in easily with the quick release
connectors.
6.Adjust the car mount for the best viewing angle.
7.Connect the car charger into the cigarette lighter receptacle.
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8.The car charger LED indicator will glow blue when powered.
9.Plug the car charger into the side of the Drive GPS 135 and position the
cord to an appropriate location.
NOTE: Your car may be required to switch the vehicle ignition into the
accessories position to power the cigarette lighter. Your Drive GPS 135 will
not charge with the ignition off.
Figure 5: Power cord plugs into lighter
NOTE: The car mount included may look different than the ones shown in
this user’s manual. However, the operation is similar.
WARNING: Try not to expose the Drive GPS 135 to extreme temperatures
for long periods of time.
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Chapter 3 Using the Drive GPS 135
3.1Drive GPS 135 Operating Basics
After fully charging the Drive GPS 135, it is ready to be used. You can now
turn it on to calibrate the screen. After screen calibration, proceed to system settings configuration.
3.2To turn on and calibrate the device:
1.Turn on your device the first time by turning on the main on/off switch on
the top of the device. You will use this power button for daily use.
Figure 6: Main on/off switch and power button
2.Tap the center of the target as it moves around the screen.
After calibrating the screen, the Main Menu panel displays.
NOTE: When you first turn on your device, you will be asked to calibrate the
screen. This process ensures the accuracy of the touchscreen when used.
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3.3To configure system settings:
If you intend to start using your Drive GPS 135 at once, we recommend that
you configure the language and date/time settings first. The rest of the user
preferences can be set up later.
1.Tap “System” in the Main menu.
2.Tap “Language” on the System Menu panel.
NOTE:The controls are easy to use when configuring your device.
1. Tap the “Arrow” tab to select an item.
2. Tap the +/- tab to increase or decrease values.
3. Tap on the return Arrow in the top left corner to:
a. Return to the previous screen.
b. Save the settings just input.
4.Tap the Up Arrow in the top left to set the language and return to the System Menu.
5.To set the system date and time, tap on the Date arrow, Time arrow and
Time Zone arrow in the Date & Time System Menu.
3.To set the system language settings, tap the forward or backward arrow
until the language you want appears.
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6.Tap the correct Year, Month and Day by tapping on the + or -.
7.Tap the Up Arrow in the top left to set the Date and return to the “Date &
Time” Menu.
8.Tap the “Time” in the “Date & Time” Menu. You will see the window
below. Select the correct time by tapping on the + or -.
10. Next, tap “Time Zone” in the “Date & Time” Menu. Select the correct
Time Zone by tapping on the left and right arrows.
11. Tap the Up Arrow in the top left to set the Time Zone and return to the
“Date & Time” Menu.
12. Tap the Up Arrow in the top left of the “Date & Time” Menu to return to
the System Menu.
9.Tap the Up Arrow in the top left to set the Time and return to the “Date &
Time” Menu.
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3.4Additional System settings
Other System setting can be used to view and adjust your device current preferences. Navigate from the System Menu.
3.5Backlight
1.Tap the Backlight icon in the System Menu.
2.Adjust the Backlight brightness.
3.Adjust how long you want to wait before Backlight goes into power savings mode while using battery power source.
4.Adjust how long you want to wait before the Backlight goes into power
savings mode while using an external power source (AC adapter/Car
adapter).
5.Tap the Up arrow to return to the System Menu.
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3.6Volume
1.Tap the Volume icon in the System Menu.
2.Tap + or - to set default system sound volume.
3.Tap the Up arrow to save and return to the System Menu.
3.7Battery
1.Tap the Battery icon in the System Menu.
2.You can view the remaining batter power in the top bar.
3.Adjust how long you want to wait before the Hot Key LEDs turn off automatically.
NOTE: Check Hot Keys backlight (LED) turn on when pressed. To conserve
battery power, these settings should be set to lowest values.
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3.8System Information
1.Tap the System Info. icon in the System Menu.
2.You can view the OS version, GPS firmware version and other system
information.
3.Tap the “Calibration” icon in the System Info.
NOTE: Why perform a GPS reset?
If the previous GPS fix position was more than 500 km or 12 hours apart from
your current position and time, it will take significantly longer than the standard TTFF time to get a GPS fix. This is due to the nature of the GPS algorithm and rotational velocity between the satellites and planet Earth, and
deemed normal. Perform a GPS reset in the main menu to get a faster GPS
fix.
4.You can calibrate the device from this screen.
5.For Factory reset, a screen will appear confirming you want to reset your
device.
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Chapter 4 Synchronization with a PC
4.1Exchanging data between the Drive GPS 135 and your
PC
4.1.1Using the SD slot
The Drive GPS 135 has an SD slot compatible with a range of SD storage cards
that you can use to back up or transfer files and data.
Along with photos, music and videos, the GPS navigation system program is
also stored on the storage card. To install and use maps, the program requires
that users load the digital maps available in the GPS Navigation SD card that
supports the device.
Figure 7: SD card slot
4.1.2To insert a storage card:
Hold the device securely, then push the card into the slot until you hear an audible system sound; this will signal that the card is already properly seated within
the slot. The card is secure when it is not protruding from the slot.
4.1.3To remove a storage card:
1.Hold the device securely, then push against the top of the card, as if you
were pushing it further into the slot, letting the card spring out. An audible
system sound will signal that the card has been released.
2.Gently remove the card from the slot.
4.1.4Establishing device-PC connection
The USB cable that comes with your device enables you to connect the device
to your computer. File Explorer displays the Drive GPS 135 device, with the
SD card shown as a sub-folder. Once connected, you can use File Explorer to
copy digital music and image files into your device’s SD card and access them
when in Entertainment mode.
•It is advisable to organize files into subfolders. These subfolders will
become play lists and help you to manage and better access the files on
your device.
•To enable access of multimedia files from your device, the files should
be located on the SD card.
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4.2Installing Microsoft ActiveSync
Use Microsoft ActiveSync to exchange information between your Drive GPS
135 and a computer running on the Microsoft Windows platform.
If you have a previous version of the Microsoft ActiveSync installed in your
computer, uninstall it first before installing the Microsoft ActiveSync from the
Drive GPS 135 Companion CD.
4.2.1Minimum installation requirements:
•Microsoft Windows XP, 2000, ME, and 98 SE
•Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later
•Hard disk drive with 12 to 65 MB of available hard disk space
•Available USB port
•CD-ROM drive
•VGA graphics card or compatible video graphics adapter at 256 color
or higher
4.2.2To install Microsoft ActiveSync on your computer:
1.Close any open programs, including those that run at startup, and disable
any virus-scanning software.
2.Insert the Pharos Drive GPS 135 Companion CD into your computer’s
CD-ROM drive. The CD's welcome page should appear.
3.Click the installation language of your choice.
4.Click Install ActiveSync on the Please select your task screen.
The installation wizard will automatically begin.
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5.Follow the on-screen instructions.
After installation, the ActiveSync icon will appear on your computer’s system
tray (on the lower right-hand corner of the screen).
You can also use Explore in Activesync to look at all the content on your device
(as shown below).
Once ActiveSync is installed on your computer, you can use it to transfer files
(i.e. MP3 files/photos) between your device and your computer.
For more detailed information on how to use ActiveSync on your computer,
start ActiveSync on your computer, click Help, then Microsoft ActiveSync
Help.
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Chapter 5 Entertainment
5.1Drive GPS 135 Player
The Drive GPS 135 is a fully capable multimedia player that can enhance your
portable entertainment. In addition to its navigating function, the Drive GPS
135 is also a mobile entertainment tool that lets you enjoy digital music, and
view photos. These functions make the Drive GPS 135 a true multimedia
device.
To enable access of multimedia files from your device, the files should stored
on the SD card. To transfer these files, do either of the following:
•Using the USB cable to connect the device, with the SD card inside, to
your computer, then use File Explorer to copy digital music and image
files into the device’s SD card folder. The Drive GPS 135 should be
recognized with the SD card shown as a sub-folder.
•Using a compatible card reader, directly copy digital music and image
files to the SD card.
It is recommended to organize files into subfolders. These folders will makes
files easier to find and play.
5.2Using the different media players
5.3MP3
Enjoy your favorite music on the road. The program features:
•Support for MP3, WMA, and WAV files
•Auto-scanning of supported files in the device’s SD card
•Hot key function for volume control
•Playlist support based on sub-directory contents
Each sub directory containing compatible music files is treated as an individual
playlist. For a more organized file search, it is advisable to named sub directories based on genre or listening preferences.
5.3.1Using the MP3 player.
5.3.2To enter into the different media players.
1.Tap the MP3 icon in the Main Menu.
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2.Tap “MP3 Player” in the Entertainment menu.
NOTE: You can also enter the MP3/music player by pressing the music hot
key on the front panel.
3.The MP3 player window below controls playback.
1
2
3
4
5
Table 5: MP3 player functions
No. FunctionDescription
4.File collection menu.
1 RepeatRepeats the selection
2 Random playPlays files random order
3 File collection/playlistGoes back to main file/folder view
4 Skip backwards/forwardsAdvances one song forward or backward
5 Pause/StopStops play
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5.4Photo Viewer
The Drive GPS 135 has a great photo viewing option that makes it easy to share
and view digital photos anywhere on the go. The program features:
•Support for JPEG and BMP (1, 4, 8, and 24-bit) files
•Auto-scanning of supported files in the device’s SD card.
•Three viewing modes: Thumbnail, Full Screen, and Slide Show
•Album support based on sub-directory contents
Each subdirectory can hold multiple images and be used as an individual
album. For a more organized file search, it is advisable to sort image files into
sub directories based on meaningful name or date. An example could be “summer vacation pictures” or “New baby” or “2005 Best.”
5.4.1Viewing files in Slide Show mode
You have the option to view images in a slide show much like viewing a Power
Point presentation in your computer. Images are adjusted to fit the entire display area and are shown in a 3-second interval.
5.4.2Using the Photo Viewer
1
2
3
4
Table 6: Photo Viewer Menu
No. FunctionDescription
1 Slideshow viewerStarts slideshow
2 Go up to Folder levelGoes up one folder level
3 Move selection upMoves selection up
4 Move selection downMoves selection down
5.To enable the Slide Show mode: In Thumbnail or Full Screen mode, tap
Slide Show. #1 above
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Table 7: Photo Viewer functions
No. Function
1 Slideshow viewer
2 Rotate photo
3 Zoom in
4 Zoom out
5 Moves to the next photo or back one
1
2
3
4
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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Maintenance
6.1General troubleshooting
6.1.1System stops responding; is “frozen” or “locked up.”
•To reset the Drive GPS 135, take a sharp object like a pen or paper click
and depress the reset button on the bottom of the device. This is called a
“soft reset.”
6.1.2Users can also perform a “system reset.”
•To do a “system reset,” in the Main Menu, tap System, then tap System
Info. This will allow you to do a factory reset (restore to default settings), reset the GPS and recalibrate the touchscreen interface.
6.1.3Screen responds slowly
•Make sure you have enough battery power.
6.1.4Inaccurate response to taps.
•Recalibrate the touch screen.
6.1.5Connection Problems with PC.
•Make sure that the cable is securely plugged into the USB port on your
computer and on the device. Connect the USB cable directly to your
computer—do not run the cable through a USB hub.
•Reset your device before connecting the cable. Always disconnect your
device before you restart your computer.
6.1.6No GPS connection
•Make sure that the GPS antenna has a clear view of the sky. Note that
the GPS reception can be affected by:
• Bad weather
• Dense overhead obstacles (e.g. trees and tall buildings)
• Other wireless devices in the car
6.1.7No sound coming from the device.
•Make sure mute is not selected for Volume in system settings. The
built-in speaker turns off when the headphone jack is being used.
6.1.8I can’t see my photos.
•Make sure you are using supported image formats, JPG and BMP.
6.1.9Takes longer than normal time to get a GPS fix.
•If the previous GPS fix position was more than 500 km or 12 hours
apart from your current position and time, it will take significantly
longer than the standard TTFF time to get a GPS fix. This is due to the
nature of the GPS algorithm and rotational velocity between the satellites and planet Earth, and deemed normal.
•Perform a GPS reset in the System Info to get a faster GPS fix.
6.1.10 Factory reset does not mean a GPS reset.
•The Factory Reset function only resets the OS settings to their default
factory values; it will not reset the GPS settings.
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6.2Maintenance
•Keep your device away from excessive moisture and extreme temperatures.
•Avoid exposing your device to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light
for extended periods of time.
•Do not drop your device or subject it to severe shock.
•Do not subject your device to sudden and severe temperature changes.
This could cause moisture condensation inside the unit, which could
damage your device. In the event of moisture condensation, allow the
device to dry out completely before use.
•The screen surface can be easily scratched. Sharp objects may scratch
the screen. You may use non-adhesive generic screen protectors
designed specifically for use on portable devices with LCD panels to
help protect the screen from minor scratches.
•Never clean your device when it is powered on.
•Never use organic solvents such as benzene or paint thinner to clean
your device. Use of these solvents can cause deformation or discoloration.
6.2.1Storage precautions
•Do not store your device anywhere it may be exposed to water or in
conditions of high humidity.
•When the device is not in use for an extended period of time, bring it
indoors and store it in cool dry area.
6.2.2Accessories and repair precautions
•Only authorized accessories should be use with the device. The use of
incompatible accessories could result in bodily injury and/or damage to
the device.
•The use of unauthorized accessories will also void your warranty.
•Never attempt to disassemble, repair or make any modification to your
device.
•Use a soft, clean, lint-free cloth to clean the display screen. Moistened
LCD screen wipes could also be used as required.
•Never attempt to disassemble, repair or make any modifications to your
device. Disassembly, modification or any attempt at repair could cause
damage to your device and even bodily injury or property damage and
will void any warranty.
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Index
A
AC adapter
7
AC-Rating 6
ActiveSync 3.8 18
ARM 5
B
Backlight
14
Battery Level 15
Battery Voltage 5
BMP 22
Bottom 8
C
Calibration
11
Car charger 9
CE 6
Charge 5
Chipset 5
CPU 5
D
Date
13
Day 13
DC-Rating 6
Dimensions 5
E
Earphone
8
F
Features
5
File Explorer 20
FM antenna 8
Front Panel View 7, 8
Full Screen 22