This device complies with part 15 of the 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 equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and may cause harmful
interference to radio communications if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
IC Compliance Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada
license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference, including interference
that may cause undesired operation of the device.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
IC Caution
Intentional or unintentional changes or modications to the equipment not
expressly approved by Rand McNally could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
IC attestation de conformité
Ce dispositif est conforme à la norme FCC Partie 15 et aux norme(s)
RSS permis-exempte(s) d’Industrie Canada. L’opération est soumise
aux deux conditions suivantes:
• Connect the equipment into an outlet that is on a dierent circuit
from the GPS unit.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
3. Ce dispositif ne peut pas provoquer d’interférence nocive et
4. Ce dispositif doit accepter toute interference reçue, y compris
les interférences qui peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement
du dispositif.
When using the device, ensure that the antenna of the device is at least 20
cm away from all persons.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme
NMB-003 du Canada.
Attention
Les changements ou modications à l’équipement, que ce soient
intentionnelles ou non, non expressément approuvés par Rand McNally
pourraient annuler l’autorisation de l’utilisateur à utiliser cet équipement.
IC: 10199A-01001A
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About GPS
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a constellation of satellites that
a GPS receiver uses to calculate geographical positions. To determine
a position, data from at least three satellites is required. To determine
elevation, the data from four or more satellites is required. Accuracy of
the positioning varies from 10 feet to several hundred feet, depending
on vehicle placement and the surrounding environment.
Geographical terrain (such as mountains), man-made structures (such as
highway overpasses, bridges, and tall buildings), as well as weather
can interfere with the GPS signal. For best GPS reception, position the
device and mount with a clear line of sight to the sky. Some vehicles
may have a limited view of the sky due to metal sun shields or a
metallized windshield coating.
Map data includes the geographical coordinates for address locations and
points of interest (POIs). With GPS reception, your device calculates a route
to your selected location.
Customer Support
Call toll-free:
800-333-0136
Service hours:
Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. CT
(Except ocial holidays)
E-mail:
TNDSupport@randmcnally.com
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Table of Contents
1. Your Device ....................................................................................................................... 1
Safety Information ..........................................................................................................1
What’s Included ........................................................................................................... 2
Charge the Battery ...................................................................................................... 2
Install the Mount ............................................................................................................. 2
More Information ........................................................................................................53
Look for this icon for help tips on many screens.
Note: Some screens may appear slightly dierent, depending on device model
and software version.
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1. Your Device
Caution: Important Safety Information
Navigation
• Use this navigation device at your own risk.
• Use this navigation device only when it is safe to do so.
• Look at the display only when it is safe to do so.
• Trac regulations always have priority over any instructions from the
navigation system.
• Follow navigation system instructions only when local regulations and
road trac allow you do so.
• Make sure that the mount is securely mounted and properly
adjusted before each trip.
• Note: If you do not understand the spoken instructions or are unsure
of what to do next, refer to the navigation map on your navigation
device.
Installation
• Make sure that the mount does not impair the driver’s visibility.
Device
• Do not use sharp-edged objects on the device touch screen.
• The device is not waterproof and is not protected against water damage.
• Protect the device from extreme temperatures. Operating
temperature for the device is between 32 degrees F and
120 degrees F.
• Do not open the navigation device casing.
• Do not attempt to replace the battery. Contact Rand McNally
Customer Support with questions about the battery.
• Always follow local regulations when disposing of this device.
• Note: Make sure that there are no kinks in the cable and that
it will not be damaged by any sharp objects.
• Note: Use only a moist cloth to clean the navigation device.
• Note: Do not pull the cable to unplug the unit.
• Do not attach the mount within the airbag deployment zone.
• When installing the mount, make sure that it does not pose a risk
in the event of an accident.
• Do not run cables directly next to safety-relevant devices and
power supplies.
• After installation, check all safety-relevant equipment.
• Connect the wall charger to a 120V or 240V outlet only.
• Connect the vehicle charger to a 12V outlet only.
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1. Your Device
What’s Included
1
• Rand McNally TND
2
• Magnetic mount
3
• Windshield mount with suction cup
• Vehicle charger
4
5
• USB cable
6
• Anti-glare screen protector
6
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1
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.
2. Clean and dry the mounting area.
3. Remove the suction cup protective lm.
4. Adjust the angle of the mount using the thumbscrews.
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.
2
3
7. Optional: To use your vehicle’s speakers, connect an AUX cable from
the Magnetic mount AUX out to your vehicle’s AUX in port.
8. Slide the device onto the mount.
9. Place and hold the mount suction cup against the
mounting surface.
10. Press the suction cup lever down until it snaps into place.
11. Adjust the device so that it can be easily seen and does not
block the driver’s line of sight.
4
5
Thumbscrews
Charge the Battery
It is recommended that the device is always
connected to a power source during use.
Note: The vehicle may need to be on for the device to charge.
Press down
to hold
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1. Your Device
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2. Settings
Main Menu
1
Truck Tools
Select to enter truck information, set warnings, and access other tools.
2
Go To Map
Tap to view location on the map.
3
Guided Search
4
5
Tap to select an address or point of interest (POI).
4
DriverConnect
Tap to launch the DriverConnect app and log hours of service (HOS),
Driver-Vehicle Inspection Reports (DVIRs), and other compliance fea
tures.
Note: You must connect the TND to Rand McNally electronic logging device (ELD), such as the ELD-50 or DC-200, in order to use this
software.
5
Battery Power and Time Indicators
6
System Updates
Tap to check for software or system updates.
7
Volume
Tap to increase or decrease spoken instructions volume, and mute or
unmute spoken instructions.
Note: You can also tap this icon when it appears on the map screen
to mute/unmute.
Weight (Empty)Use the + and - buttons or enter a numeric
value by tapping the calculator.
Weight (Loaded)Use the + and - buttons or enter a numeric
value by tapping the calculator.
See Load Option in
Preferences › General (page 8)
or on the Main Menu (page 4).
Truck Info Options
Width Use the + and - buttons or enter a numeric
value by tapping the calculator.
Trailers Straight
48’
53’
Double
Triple
Number of Axles Use the + and - buttons.
Height Use the + and - buttons or enter a numeric
value by tapping the calculator.
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2. Settings
Preferences
• Tap
• Tap the option to be set.
• Enter the new information.
• Tap X to close and save changes.
General PreferencesOptions
System Settings System Settings
GPS Repair
System Update
Skin Type Modern
Classic
Defaults to Modern. Use Classic skin type
for the look and feel of older TND models.
Vehicle Type Truck
Car/Light Truck
Bus
Yard Time Zone Hawaii
Alaska
Pacic Time
Arizona
Mountain Time
Central Time
Indiana (East)
Atlantic (Canada
Newfoundland
and to view the options.
General Preferences Options
My Custom POIs Manage Custom POIs
Select a Category to Edit
Hide All Icons on Map
Go to Map
Mileage Log Truck/Bus Only
Car Only
Truck & Car
Don’t Log Mileage
Screen Click Click O
Click On
Tutorial View Tutorial and Tips
Voice Name Allison
Samantha
Susan
Tom
LanguageEnglish (Basic)English (Advanced)
Español
Français
For the screen and spoken instructions.
UnitsU.S. Standard
Metric
Auto Select
Day / Night Mode Automatic
Always Day
Always Night
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Load Prompt/ Prompt
NoticationAlways Loaded
2. Settings
Preferences - continued
General PreferencesOptions
Toll Prompt/ Enabled
Notication Disabled
Clock Setting12-Hour Clock24-Hour Clock
Contact & AboutTap to show version information and
copyrights.
Route PreferencesOptions
Note: The default settings for your device were optimized for the vehicle
route. Use the options below to ne-tune these settings.
Use Trac On
O
RecalculationManual RecalculateAuto Recalculate
Route Preferences Options
Turn Announcements Set three distances at which you want
to be warned about an upcoming turn.
The rst announcement will be the farthestfrom the turn and the third the closest.
Junction View Distance Tap - r + to set the distance
ETA Adjustment Increase ETA more
Increase ETA some
ETA OK
Decrease ETA some
Decrease ETA more
Route Fastest Route
Shortest Route
TollwaysAllow TollwaysAvoid Tollways
U-TurnsAllow U-TurnsAvoid U-Turns
FreewaysAllow All (Default) Avoid Freeways
Avoid Small Roads
Prefer Freeways
FerriesAllow FerriesAvoid Ferries
TunnelsAllow TunnelsAvoid Tunnels
Manage Avoid List Roads
States/Provinces
Areas
Routes
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Cross Country BordersAllow Crossing BordersAvoid Crossing Borders
Dirt RoadsAllow Dirt RoadsAvoid Dirt Roads
Manage Avoid List Roads
States/Provinces
Areas
Routes
Fast Recalc O
On
Preferences - continued
2. Settings
Map Preferences Options
.Map Style Light
Dark
High Contrast
Map Auto Zoom O
On, Auto Scale
On, Street Scale
On, City Scale
On, State Scale
Set to auto scale to keep the current
vehicle position and the next turn
in the map view at all times. Set to
street/city/state scale to specify the
maximum scale of the zoom.
Note: When in 3D Map mode with Auto Zoom on, the map will change to North Up at certain zoom levels. Also,
the visual turn screen will not appear in
3D mode with Auto Zoom on because a
close up view of the turn is not needed.
Lane Guidance O
On
Map Preferences Options
Truck POI Icons O
On
Select icons to display on map.
Address Book Icons O
On
Truck Icon 2D
3D
Bus Icon 2D
3D
Car/Light Truck Icon 2D
3D
Scroll left or right to select the vehicle
icon and color to display on the map.
Map View ModeHeading UpNorth Up
3D View
POI Icons O
On
Select icons to display on map.
Select restaurants, banks, gas
stations, etc. to display on the
map.Tapanycategorytollinthe
square and display those icons.
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Route ColorMove the slider to the left or right to set the route color.
Preferences - continued
2. Settings
Warning Preferences Options
Warning/Alert Prompts None
Audio & Visual
Visual
Audio
Auto Dismiss WarningsNeverAfter 2 Seconds
After 10 Seconds
After 30 Seconds
Curve WarningsSet warning distance to curves areas by using the + and - buttons.
Hill WarningsSet warning distance to upcoming hills areas by using the + and - buttons.
Engine Brake WarningsSet warning distance to begin braking areas by using the + and - buttons.
Narrow Road WarningsSet warning distance to narrow roads areas by using the + and - buttons.
Warning Preferences Options
Warning Display Size Full Screen
Small Bar
Toll Booth AlertSet warning distance to toll booths by using the + and - buttons.
Construction AreaSet warning distance to construction areas by using the + and - buttons.
Speed LimitSet warning distance to speed limit changes by using the + and - buttons.
Set the amount over the posted limit at
which the warning appears.
Set a user-dened maximum speed to be warned whenever the vehicle exceeds that speed, regardless of limits.
Speed Limit ChangeSet warning distance to a change in
the speed limit by using the + and buttons.
Weigh Station Set warning distance to weigh stations
by using the + and - buttons.
State/Province Set warning distance to state/province
Border Alert borders by using the + and - buttons.
State or Province Border/ O
Timezone Change On
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Note: To turn warnings o completely, tap “-” until OFF displays.
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3. Destinations
Destinations
To access this window, tap Guided Search on the map.
1
Back
Tap to return to the map.
2
New Location
Tap to route to a new location by address, city center, intersection,
or latitude/longitude.
3
History
Tap to route to a recently entered location.
4
Address Book
1
Tap to view a list of saved locations.
5
Multi-Stop Trips
Tap to view a list of saved multi-stop trips or to create a new one.
6
Points of Interest/POIs
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7
Tap to search for a point of interest (POI) such as a gas station,
restaurant, etc.
7
Local Search
Tap to search for local businesses, restaurants, and more
by name or keyword. (Note: Wi-Fi connection required.)
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Tap to view a longer list of names
matching the typed characters.
Add a space.
back one space.
Delete last character and move
3. Destinations
Helpful Tips on Entering Addresses
Auto-Complete Feature:
Enter the rst few characters in a name and a short list displays
a couple of names that start with the typed characters.
On the keyboard, the only keys available are for the next valid
characters in a search name.
Continue entering characters until the searched-for name displays
in the list. Tap on the name to select it.
Cities:
Some cities with common names such as “Athens” have several types
of names associated with a city.
If a name does not display, continue typing characters until the name
you are looking for displays in the list.
or other symbol.
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Type a number,apostrophe, hyphen,
Streets:
If the next letter in the street name can not be selected on the keyboard,
tap Expand Search to search a greater area.
The Expand Search button can also help locate addresses that may actually
be in a dierent town, spelled slightly dierently, or in a neighboring town.
Note: If you’re entering a State or County Route, it’s typically best to rst
either enter the State or County initials (for example, State Road 535 would
be entered as “SR”) but you may also need to try other options, such as “State
Road” or “CA” for California, for example.
3. Destinations
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4
New Location
1
Address
Tap to route to an address by entering the city, street, and number,
or by entering the zip code and street.
2
City Center
Tap to route to a city center.
3
Intersection
6
Tap to route to two intersecting roads in a city.
4
Back
Tap to return to the previous window.
5
Enter Lat/Long
Tap to route to a location by latitude and longitude.
6
Go To Map
Tap to return to the map.
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3. Destinations > Addresses
Search for an Address
1. Tap Guided Search > New Location > Address.
2. Type the rst few characters in the city name. As you type,
a short list of matching city names displays.
3. Tap on a city to select it.
• If the city is not displayed on the short name list, continue typing
characters in the city name or tap List to display a long list of city
names. Use the up and down arrows to view all cities/states.
Tap on a city to select it.
Note: If a city name appears twice within a state, you may need to check
both for your specic address.
4. Or tap Enter Zip Code. Type the zip code.
5. Type the rst few characters in the street name, or if the next
characters of the street name cannot be selected on the keyboard,
tap Expand Search and search a wider area.
6. Tap on the street name from the displayed list.
7. Tap the house number or tap List to show a list of address ranges
and select a range.
Note: To enter the House Number before the street, tap this button in step
5. This preference will be saved for subsequent address entry.
8. Tap on the street number range from the list.
The Conrmation Window displays.
9. Tap Begin New Route to navigate to the location.
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