ROUTE 66 Chicago 8000, CHICAGO SW, Chicago User Manual

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Version 1.3
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ROUTE 66: Best by a Mile!
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Table of contents
CONVENTIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS 5
INTRODUCTION 6
WELCOME 6 YOUR FIRST TRIP: NAVIGATE TO A DESTINATION 7
FIRST STEPS 8
PREPARE YOUR DEVICE 8 UNDERSTANDING THE NAVIGATION SCREEN 8 MOVING AROUND THE MENUS 10 MOVING AROUND THE MAP 10 USING THE KEYBOARD 11 USING THE FILTER 11 USING THE TOUCH SCREEN AND STYLUS 11 MAIN MENU 12
NAVIGATE TO A LOCATION 13
WORKING WITH LOCATIONS 14 NAVIGATE TO YOUR HOME ADDRESS 15 NAVIGATE TO YOUR OFFICE ADDRESS 15 FIND AN ADDRESS AND NAVIGATE TO IT 16 NAVIGATE TO A FAVOURITE LOCATION 17 NAVIGATE TO A RECENTLY VISITED LOCATION (HISTORY) 18 NAVIGATE TO A POI AROUND YOUR GPS POSITION 19 NAVIGATE TO A POI AROUND YOUR DESTINATION 20 FIND A POINT ON THE MAP AND NAVIGATE TO IT 21 NAVIGATE TO A DESTINATION VIA INTERMEDIATE POINTS (NAVIGATE VIA) 22 PLAN A ROUTE 24 TMC INFORMATION 27
CUSTOMIZE YOUR NAVIGATION 28
SOUND ON / SOUND OFF 28
MAP OPTIONS 29
DAY COLOURS / NIGHT COLOURS 29 2D PERSPECTIVE / 3D PERSPECTIVE 30 SET 3D ANGLE 31 SHOW FAVOURITES / HIDE FAVOURITES 32 SHOW SCALE / HIDE SCALE 33 SELECT MAP 34 LEGEND 35 POINTS-OF-INTEREST (POI) 36
ZOOM TO 37 CHANGE SETTINGS 38
BACKLIGHT 38 LANGUAGE 39 UNITS 40 VOLUME 41
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ROUTE TYPE 42 AVOID MOTORWAYS 43 AVOID TOLL ROADS 43 AVOID FERRIES 43 AUTOMATIC ZOOMING 44 CONFIGURE ALARM 45 SPEED 46 SET DATE/TIME 47 VERTICAL TURN ARROWS / HORIZONTAL TURN ARROWS 48 CALIBRATE SCREEN 49 CONFIGURE TMC 50
DEFINE YOUR NAVIGATION EXPERIENCE 51
POINTS-OF-INTEREST (POI) 51 MAINTAIN POI 51
ADD AS POI 51 RENAME POI 52 REMOVE POI 53
MAINTAIN POI CATEGORY 54
ADD POI CATEGORY 54 RENAME POI CATEGORY 55 REMOVE POI CATEGORY 56
POI ALARM 57 FAVOURITES 59
SET HOME ADDRESS 59 SET OFFICE ADDRESS 60 ADD FAVOURITE 61 RENAME FAVOURITES 62 REMOVE FAVOURITES 63
APPENDIX 64
INSTALLING OTHER GEOGRAPHIC MAP(S) AND VOICE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE MEMORY CARD 64 FORMATTING YOUR MEMORY CARD 65 HOW DOES GPS WORK? 66 QUICK REFERENCE CARD NAVIGATE TO A LOCATION 67 CUSTOMER SUPPORT 69 LICENSE AGREEMENT 69 DISCLAIMER 70
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Conventions and abbreviations
These are the conventions used in this user manual:
, , 
Step-by-step instructions.
Locations, Change settings
Menus and submenus in your ROUTE 66 product.
, ,
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Icons in your ROUTE 66 product.
Amsterdam restaurant Examples.
Warnings or important information.
These are the abbreviations used in this user manual:
2D Bi-dimensional
3D Three-dimensional
GPRS General Packet Radio Services (technology)
GPS Global Positioning System
IT Information Technology
POI Point-of-interest
RDS Radio Data System (technology)
TMC Traffic Message Channel (technology)
USB Universal Serial Bus
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Introduction
Welcome
Congratulations! You have just purchased your ROUTE 66 product. You are the owner of an all-in-one, GPS­enabled navigation solution that contains easy-to-use on-board software, the most comprehensive map coverage currently available on the market, and state-of-the-art technology.
Easy-to-use software:
You don’t have to be an experienced driver or an IT specialist to use this product. Our professional
solution is simple and user-friendly.
Let the product do all the calculations for you. Meanwhile, concentrate on the road ahead of you and
enjoy your trip.
Behind the wheel. On your bike. Or simply walking. Our solution adapts to your needs and lifestyle. Customize! Customize! Customize! It has never been easier to define your navigation the way you like
it! Switch from day view to night view. Browse your route in the classical 2D view, or fly like a bird over the map in the more challenging 3D perspective. Change map colours. Set speed limits and speed alerts. Pick the language of the voice instructions and the user interface. Take advantage of the extensive collection of points-of-interest. Keep your expenses under control...
Do you want to navigate from A to B? Would you rather prefer a detour from the initial route? What
about longer trips, with many stopovers? Your ROUTE 66 product can do this!
Comprehensive map coverage:
The geographic data is provided by NAVTEQ, a world leader in premium-quality digital map data. Street-level or major roads. National or Pan-European coverage. It’s up to you! Choose from an impressive collection of points-of-interest, including restaurants, hotels and petrol
stations.
Start navigating now! It’s that simple!
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Your first trip: Navigate to a destination
With your ROUTE 66 product, you can travel more easily and much faster. Let’s say that you wish to travel to a restaurant in Amsterdam:
In Main Menu , select Navigate to .
Select Locations .
Type Amsterdam restaurant, or just amst rest and
confirm your choice .
From the list of results, select the location that best
suits your needs, for example Caruso Amsterdam and
confirm your choice .
That’s all! Now you can start navigating to your destination.
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First steps
Prepare your device
To start using your ROUTE 66 product, you have to carry out the following 4 steps:
Charge the battery of the device.
Insert the memory card into your device.
Switch on your device and wait for a fixed GPS position.
Launch your ROUTE 66 product.
Understanding the navigation screen
The main elements of the navigation screen are presented below.
Element
Description Element
Description
1 Zoom in 10 Strength of GPS signal
2 Next street 11 Remaining distance to the next turn
3 Zoom out 12 POI alarm
4 Current turn 13 Current route
5 Remaining distance to the
current turn
14 Current street
6 Estimated time of arrival 15 GPS arrow (current position)
7 Remaining time to destination 16 Point-of-interest
8 Remaining distance to
destination
17 Battery level
9 Next turn 18 Exit information
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You can tap several areas of the navigation screen and display additional information:
Tap the map area to open the Main Menu screen.
Tap the top-right area (4) to repeat the last voice instruction.
Tap the middle-right area (including 5, 6, 7 and 8) to display the Statistics screen.
Tap the bottom-right area (including 9, 10, 11 and 17) to display the GPS information screen.
Depending on your preferences and the specifications of your device, the navigation screen will be displayed as follows:
Vertical turn arrows
Horizontal turn arrows
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Moving around the menus
Use the following buttons to move through the product:
Button Action
Go to the next screen or confirm choices made on the current screen. For example, confirm language selection or start navigating.
Return to the previous screen or abort the current action. For example, return to the route type selection or cancel a search action.
Jump to the main navigation screen, regardless of the current screen.
(De)Select an item or option.
Move one screen up.
Move one screen down.
Filter long lists of search results.
Delete the selected item in a list.
Delete all items in a list.
Depending on the specifications of your device, the menus will be displayed as follows:
Landscape orientation
Portrait orientation
You can also use the joystick, if available.
Moving around the map
To view the map in a more convenient way, use the following buttons:
Button Action
Enlarge the map view (zoom in). As you zoom in, more details will de displayed on the map.
Decrease the map view (zoom out). As you zoom out, less details will de displayed on the map.
You can scroll the map by selecting & holding the map and dragging it in the desired direction. You can also use the joystick, if available.
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Using the keyboard
The keyboard is displayed automatically when you want to enter a name (numbers, letters, or both), for example an address. To display letters, select ABC. To display numbers and other symbols, select 123.
To delete characters, select Backspace .
Using the filter
In longer lists, select the filter to narrow your search results. Enter a letter, a group of letters, or a word. That keyword is searched for in all items of the list. The keyword can be detected anywhere in the list: at the beginning, in the middle or at the end of an item.
Using the touch screen and stylus
The touch screen allows you to make selections, browse the map or enter data. Touch the desired object on the screen, with the stylus or simply with one of your fingers.
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Main menu
First of all, spend a few minutes and read the following overview of the main features of your ROUTE 66 product.
Icon Name Description
Navigate to
Select this button to select a destination and start navigating to it. Just select your home address or your office address; type the name of a particular location; pick a Favourite location or a recently visited address (History); browse a huge collection of points-of-interest around your current position or around your destination. Browse the map, select a location and start navigating to it.
Map options
Select this button to customize your travelling experience. Switch from day view to night view. Display your route in 2D or 3D perspective. Set the map perspective. Show or hide your favourites or the map scale. View the legend and change colours. Choose which points-of-interest you want to display on the map.
/
Sound on /
Sound off
Switch the speaker on or off.
Points-of-
interest
Select this button to define and maintain categories of points-of­interest. Fill these POI categories with locations you visited or discovered during your trips. Set alerts.
Favourites
Select this button to store and maintain addresses or destinations that you visit frequently or that are of great importance to you. Save them as favourites. Add favourites to your trips.
Zoom to
Think of this button as a powerful tool to locate a particular location on the map.
Change settings
Customize the overall functioning of the product. Set the language of the user interface and the voice instructions. Set the backlight, the time indicator or the automatic zooming. Switch from metric units to imperial units. Control the sound volume of the voice instructions. Specify the preferred type of route for travelling. Set safety indicators, including alarm and speed. Specify what to avoid along your route (motorways, toll roads, ferries).
Plan a route
Choose your departure location, your destination location and, optionally, as many stopovers (intermediate locations) as you need. Then, calculate the route, read the route description and start navigating.
Navigate via
Select this button to compose a route that contains one or several stopovers and start navigating. Choose at least the departure location and destination location; if your route includes several stopovers (intermediate locations), add each of them as another waypoint to your route.
TMC information
Select this button to receive the latest traffic messages on your device. In this way, you can avoid traffic jams, road works or accidents that occur along your route.
GPS information Check the status of the GPS receiver.
Help Access the list of help topics and the copyright information.
Statistics View statistical data about your current trip.
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Navigate to a location
Now you are ready for your first trip. Select a destination an d start navigating.
When you are in the Navigate to screen, select:
Icon Name Description
Home
This is an address or location you frequently navigate to, for example your home address.
Office
This is an address or location you frequently navigate to, for example your company headquarters.
Location Search for a location by typing its name.
Favourites
These are the addresses or locations you saved for future trips. Instead of searching for a location each time you need it, you can save it as a favourite and select it as often as you want.
History
Here you can find the locations that you have visited recently.
POI around GPS
position
These are points-of-interest (POI) around your current GPS position.
POI around destination
These are points-of-interest (POI) near the destination of your trip.
Point on map Browse the map and indicate any location.
For details about finding locations, read the Working with locations chapter.
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Working with locations
Locations. Addresses. Places. Points on the map. These are the basic elements that you can use to compose a new trip. A location can be your departure, your destination, or any intermediate waypoint.
How to take advantage of the available locations?
search locations
by name;
search the categories of points-of-interest around your current location or around your
destination ;
define your home address or your office address ;
customize your f avourites ;
organize the locations you visited recently (History) ;
• from your address book, select a contact ;
scroll over the map and indicate any location.
The possibilities are endless!
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Navigate to your home address
Imagine that you have just finished a business meeting far away in the countryside or in an unknown city. And all you want to do now is to go home. Wouldn’t it be nice to select Home and start navigating to your destination? That’s possible now!
In Main Menu , select Navigate to .
Select Home .
That’s all! Now you can start navigating to your home address.
This option is available only if you have defined your home address before!
Navigate to your office address
With your ROUTE 66 product, it’s so easy to start travelling to your workplace, be it an office, a university or a construction site.
In Main Menu , select Navigate to .
Select Office .
That’s all! Now you can start navigating to your office address.
This option is available only if you have defined your office address before!
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Find an address and navigate to it
You are driving to an important meeting. But, suddenly, your secretary informs you that there is a last-minute change: the meeting will take place in another city and in another hotel. Switch on your device, search for this location, and start navigating to it. All in a few seconds!
In Main Menu , select Navigate to .
Select Locations .
Type the name of the city, for example Amsterdam or just amst. Because the list of possible
locations could be large, narrow your search by typing another keyword, for example hotel or just hot.
When you have entered all search strings, confirm them .
Wait for a few second s. When the list of results is displayed, pick out the location that you are
looking for. Confirm your choice .
If no result is found, repeat step and enter another search string!
That’s all! Now you can start navigating to your destination.
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Navigate to a favourite location
Let’s say that you frequently travel to the same location, for example a gas station, a ski resort or a cinema. These are your favourite locations. Would you like to store them into a personal folder? You will never lose them again! Your ROUTE 66 product lets you carry them with you, find them quickly, and easily navigate to them.
In Main Menu , select Navigate to .
Select Favourites .
The list of locations you have saved before as favourites is now displayed on the screen. Select
the filter if necessary. Select the location you need and confirm your choice .
If no favourite location was saved before, the list of favourites is empty!
That’s all! Now you can start navigating to your destination.
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Navigate to a recently visited location (History)
Let’s say that last week you had a great time visiting a national park in the mountains. This weekend you would like to go to that same location again. You can try to remember all travelling details, but that’s not always easy. Or, you can simply go to your History list and find the address you visited last week. Then, select it as your destination for this weekend.
In Main Menu , select Navigate to .
Select History .
The list with the locations you have visited recently is now displayed on the screen. Select the
filter if necessary. Select Delete to delete the selected item; select Delete all to delete all
items. Select an item in the list and confirm your choice .
If this is your first trip, the Select from history list is empty!
That’s all! Now you can start navigating to your destination.
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Navigate to a POI around your GPS position
Let’s say that you are spending your holiday in an unknown city (which is now your current GPS position). You would like to visit as many points-of-interest as possible, for example museums, casinos and libraries. You could ask the hotel personnel for details and driving instructions, but that takes time. Or, you can use your device to select a POI category and then a specific POI. Then, it’s up to you to decide which location you want to visit first!
In Main Menu , select Navigate to .
Select POI around GPS position .
Select a relevant POI category, for example Casino and confirm your choice .
The results are sorted by distance: the first POI in the list is the closest to your GPS position.
Select the filter if necessary. Select an item from the list and confirm your choice .
If there is no location that meets your search criteria, the No search results! message is displayed!
That’s all! Now you can start navigating to your destination.
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Navigate to a POI around your destination
Let’s say that next week you will have a business trip to an unknown city (your future destination for a few days). You would like to know in advance where to find a bank, an ATM or the convention centre. You could ask the hotel personnel for details and instructions, but that takes time. Or, you can use your device to select a POI category and then an address. Then, it’s up to you to update your agenda.
In Main Menu , select Navigate to .
Select POI around destination .
Select a relevant POI category, for example Rental car agency and confirm your choice .
The results are sorted by distance: the first POI in the list is the closest to your destination.
Select the filter if necessary. Select an item from the list and confirm your choice .
If there is no location that meets your search criteria, the No search results! message is displayed!
That’s all! Now you can start navigating to your destination.
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Find a point on the map and navigate to it
Let’s say that you are on holiday in a region you visited last year. You have great memories about a particular location with a superb panorama, but you can’t remember its name. All you remember is the approximate location on the map. On the screen, browse the map, see where you are right now (your current GPS position), then search and select that special location. Then start navigating to that location. Fast and simple!
In Main Menu , select Navigate to .
Select Point on map .
The map and your current position (GPS position) are displayed. Zoom in to display
more details on the map. Zoom out to view a larger section of the map. Select & hold and drag the map in the desired direction. When you see on the map the location of your memories, select it. The
pointer indicates this location on the map.
Select Navigate to to choose this location as your destination.
That’s all! Now you can start navigating to your destination.
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Navigate to a destination via intermediate points (Navigate via)
Let’s say that today you have a very busy program. You have to drive to your office; you have a business lunch; you must drive home and pick up your family and go shopping; and finally, you want to go to the cinema. Think of each location as a destination: when you reach the first location, the second location becomes your next destination; and so on. Add each location as another stopover to your trip. It’s simple and fast!
In Main Menu , select Navigate via .
The Overview of waypoints screen contains a list of locations you have selected before, or
locations you intend to include into your next trip. Select a single waypoint and then confirm your
choice .
Optionally, you can:
Select Save route , type a relevant name and then confirm your choice to save the
current group of waypoints.
Select Load waypoints and then confirm your choice to load a group of waypoints,
saved during a previous trip.
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