Rand McNally RVND 7715 Quick Start Guide

Quick Start Guide 1 Guide de Démarrage Rapide 17
Important Information About Your RVND™ 7715
Rand McNally Dock: Keep your device up to date by downloading the Rand McNally Dock for your home computer at www.randmcnally.com/dock and connecting your device with the USB cable provided.
Power Button: Press and hold the orange power button to turn the device on or off. The power button can also
be used for quick access to certain features while the device is running. See Preferences > General > Quick Power Press for options. A red light indicates the battery is charging; a green light indicates the battery is fully charged.
Reset: Use the reset button on the back of the device to restart. This will cancel the current route, but preferences, address book, and other personal data will be saved.
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Install the Mount
Note: Follow all local regulations governing the placement of the mount.
1. Select an area with a line of sight to the sky and GPS satellites to ensure reliable GPS information.
2. Clean and dry the mounting area.
3. Remove the suction cup protective film.
4. Adjust the angle of the mount using the thumbscrew.
5. Pull the suction cup lever up to release suction.
6. Plug the power cord into the device and the vehicle’s 12-volt power source.
7. Slide the device onto the mount.
8. Place and hold the mount suction cup against the mounting surface.
9. Press the suction cup lever down until it snaps into place.
10. Adjust the device so that it can be easily seen and does not block the driver’s line of sight.
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Main Menu
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Enter RV information and access RV-specific tools.
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Show location on the map and view navigation instructions.
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Choose a destination.
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Select general, route, and map preferences.
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Mute/unmute the speaker.
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Adjust speaker volume.
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Battery status indicator.
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Enter RV Information and Set Warnings
1. Tap RV Tools > RV Info or Warnings.
2. Tap and to view options.
3. Tap the option button to be changed.
4. Enter new settings.
5. Tap to save changes.
Set Routing and Device Options
1. Tap Preferences.
On the left, tap on an option
On the right, enter settings for the option
2. Tap the General, Route or Map tab.
3. Tap and to view options.
4. Tap the option button to be changed.
5. Enter new settings.
6. Tap to save changes.
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On the left, tap on an option
On the right, enter settings for the option
Route to a Destination
1. Tap Choose Destination > New Location.
2. Tap Address.
3. Enter the name of the city. (Note: As you type, the keyboard displays
only the next possible letter.)
4. Prompts appear in the top bar. Tap the city to select. Or, tap List to
view cities beginning with the letter(s) you entered.
5. Enter the street name. (Note: If the letters you need do not appear,
tap Expand Search.)
6. Enter the house number.
See Confirm Destination Window (page 6).
Tips
• You can also route to a new location by City Center, Intersection, or Latitude/Longitude, or choose Address > Zip Code Search.
• View recent destinations by tapping Choose Destination > History. View recent cities by tapping Choose Destination > New Location > Address > History.
• View saved locations by tapping Choose Destination > Address Book.
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Confirm Destination Window
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Destination address.
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Begin route to destination.
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Add the location as a via point on the way to
a previously entered destination.*
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Save the location to the Address Book.
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Cross reference to printed Rand McNally Road Atlas.
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View the map.
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Change the starting location for a route to the
location displayed here.
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Return to Main Menu.
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Return to previous window.
*To manage via points, Tap Choose Destination > Multi-Stop Trips. You can add up to 50 destinations in a multi-stop trip, and optimize routing for trips of up to 10 stops.
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NOTE: This window may include
additional buttons based on the type of destination selected.
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Route Map Window
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Repeat spoken next-maneuver instructions.
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Name of street you will turn onto next.
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Show arrival time, remaining time, or other options.
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Slide out to show upcoming exit information.
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Directions list slideout. Tap Route Display Options
to select turn-by-turn, highway, or map view.
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Zoom in/zoom out.
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Access weather data and maps. (Wi-Fi required.)
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Return to Main Menu.
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Select a map display option (Heading Up, North Up,
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or 3D View).
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View current road name, upcoming cross road name, or city, county and state.
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View and save current location, detour, or cancel a route.
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Tap on the current speed to display the Virtual Dashboard.
(Note: Turns red for speed warnings; set in RV Tools > Warnings.)
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Current speed limit. Tap to open a “Tell Rand” about speed limits.
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View the Traffic Window (enabled with traffic receiver accessory).
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Mute the speaker.
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Find a Point of Interest (POI)
Tap Choose Destination > Points of Interest.
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Find popular RV-friendly POIs near your current location.
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Search for a POI:
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Near your RV
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In a particular city
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Along your route
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Near your destination
POI Categories:
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Select a category.
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Find restaurants, hotels, and other subcategories.
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View custom POIs that have been uploaded through
the Rand McNally Dock.
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Find a Point of Interest (POI) -
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Tap location to select.
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View and edit ratings and comments.
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Tap to search by available services.
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Apply or remove services filter for search results.
Junction View
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When on a route, Junction View displays when you have an upcoming maneuver. Once past the maneuver, Junction View closes and the previous window displays.
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Signs to follow for the next maneuver.
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Number and direction of lanes for the next maneuver.
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Distance to the upcoming maneuver. Distance decreases as you
approach the ramp.
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Lane assist arrow.
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Mute the speaker.
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Return to previous window.
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Virtual Dashboard
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Sunrise and sunset times based on vehicle location
(latitude/longitude) and day.
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Current speed.
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Elevation at current location.
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Percentage of current trip completed, distance to next maneuver, and the number of miles and time spent on the trip to this point.
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Average uphill and downhill speeds.
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Gather trip information for up to three trips. Includes odometer settings, hours, and speeds.
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Reset trip information for the selected trip (Tab 1, Tab 2 or Tab 3).
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Select to automatically reset the information in each tab after the vehicle has remained stationary for the specified number of hours.
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View fuel logs and add fuel purchase information.
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Return to the Route Map Window.
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