TARGA PNA-E3520 User Manual

MOBILE
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
GB
User manual
IE
and service information
PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T
Contents
Contents
Contents
Important Safety Notice
Page 7
Introduction
Page 12
Navigation
Page 28
Multimedia
Page 103
Settings
Page 113
Appendix
Page 118
Navigation Device
Targa PNA-E3520 / PNA-E3520T
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Contents
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1. Important Safety Notice ......................................... 7
1.1 Operating Environment ............................................................. 7
1.2 Power Supply ............................................................................ 8
1.3 Rechargeable Battery ............................................................... 8
1.4 Cables ....................................................................................... 9
1.5 Maintenance and Care .............................................................. 9
1.6 Children .................................................................................. 10
1.7 Intended Use ........................................................................... 10
1.8 Danger Through Noise Disturbance ........................................ 10
1.9 Conformity .............................................................................. 11
1.10 Disposal of Old Devices .......................................................... 11
2. Introduction .......................................................... 12
2.1 Package Contents ................................................................... 12
2.2 Overview ................................................................................. 14
2.3 Care ................................................................ ........................ 15
2.3.1 Caring for the Display ......................................................... 15
2.3.2 Transport ............................................................................ 16
2.4 General Operation Notes ........................................................ 16
2.5 Charging the Battery ............................................................... 16
2.5.1 Recharging in the Car ......................................................... 17
2.5.2 Recharging from a Power Outlet ......................................... 18
2.5.3 Recharging from a Computer ............................................. 19
2.6 Memory Card .......................................................................... 20
2.6.1 Inserting the Memory Card ................................................. 20
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2.6.2 Removing the Memory Card .............................................. 20
2.6.3 Write-Protection ................................................................. 21
2.7 Car mount............................................................................... 21
2.8 TMC port ................................................................................ 24
2.9 Connecting the Headphones .................................................. 24
2.10 Connecting an External GPS Antenna .................................... 24
2.11 Powering the Device On/Off ................................................... 25
2.11.1 Daily Use ........................................................................... 25
2.11.2 Powering Off Completely ................................................... 25
2.12 First-time Setup ...................................................................... 26
2.12.1 The Main Menu .................................................................. 27
3. GPS ........................................................................ 28
3.1 GPS Connection ................................ ..................................... 30
3.1.1 SiRFInstantFixII .............................................................. 30
3.2 General Operation Notes ........................................................ 31
3.2.1 Input ................................................................................... 31
3.2.2 Map browsing .................................................................... 32
3.3 The GPS Main Menu .............................................................. 33
3.4 Programming a Route ............................................................ 35
3.4.1 Quick Guide ....................................................................... 35
3.4.2 Navigation Display ............................................................. 38
3.4.3 Setting Other Destinations ................................................. 39
3.4.4 Entering Data without GPS Reception ............................... 41
3.5 Planning an alternative Route ................................................. 42
3.5.1 Avoiding Route Legs .......................................................... 44
3.6 Frequently Visited Destinations .............................................. 45
3.6.1 Favourites .......................................................................... 46
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3.6.2 Home Address .................................................................... 47
3.6.2.1 Set Home Location ................................ ........................... 47
3.6.2.2 Recalling Your Home Address ......................................... 48
3.6.3 History ................................................................................ 49
3.7 Map Options............................................................................ 51
3.7.1 Angle .................................................................................. 51
3.7.2 Colour ................................................................................. 52
3.7.3 Backlight settings................................................................ 52
3.7.4 Memorize Position .............................................................. 53
3.7.5 Browse map ....................................................................... 54
3.7.5.1 Options for Browse map ................................................... 55
3.7.5.2 Options for the position mark ............................................ 56
3.7.5.3 Avoid... ............................................................................. 57
3.7.6 Optimising the Display ........................................................ 58
3.7.6.1 Signpost Settings ............................................................. 58
3.7.6.2 Rotate display .................................................................. 59
3.7.6.3 Setup for Left-Handed Users ............................................ 60
3.7.6.4 Advanced settings ............................................................ 60
3.8 Traffic ...................................................................................... 63
3.8.1 Showing Traffic Information ................................................ 64
3.8.2 Updating the Route ............................................................. 65
3.8.3 Traffic options ..................................................................... 65
3.8.3.1 Setting the TMC Frequency .............................................. 66
3.9 Route Settings ........................................................................ 67
3.9.1 Planning preferences .......................................................... 67
3.9.2 Avoid toll roads ................................................................... 68
3.9.3 Programming Routes .......................................................... 69
3.9.3.1 Editing a Programmed route ............................................. 71
3.9.4 Show route instructions ...................................................... 73
3.9.5 Show route as images ........................................................ 74
3.9.6 Show route summary .......................................................... 75
3.9.7 Show on map ..................................................................... 76
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3.9.8 Cancel route ...................................................................... 77
3.9.9 Demo ................................................................................. 77
3.10 POI - Points of Interest ........................................................... 79
3.10.1 Adding a POI ..................................................................... 80
3.10.1.1 Creating a Custom Category............................................ 81
3.10.2 Edit POI name ................................................................... 83
3.10.3 Delete POI ......................................................................... 84
3.10.4 Deleting a Category ........................................................... 86
3.10.5 Showing and hiding POIs ................................................... 87
3.10.6 Enable a POI Notification ................................................... 88
3.11 General Settings ................................ ..................................... 90
3.11.1 Adjusting the Volume ......................................................... 90
3.11.1.1 Muting the Sound............................................................. 92
3.11.2 Selecting a Map ................................................................. 92
3.11.3 Regional settings ............................................................... 93
3.11.4 Setting the Guidance Voice ................................................ 94
3.11.5 Setting the On-Screen Keypad ........................................... 95
3.12 Miscellaneous Applications ..................................................... 97
3.12.1 World Clock ....................................................................... 98
3.12.2 Calculator........................................................................... 98
3.12.3 Unit Convertor .................................................................... 98
3.12.4 Country info ....................................................................... 99
3.12.5 GPS Status ...................................................................... 101
3.13 Quitting the Navigation Application ....................................... 102
4. Multimedia ........................................................... 103
4.1 Music .................................................................................... 104
4.1.1 Music Playback ................................................................ 105
4.2 Video .................................................................................... 106
4.2.1 Video Playback ................................................................ 107
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4.3 Photos ................................................................................... 109
4.3.1 Full-Screen View .............................................................. 110
5. Settings ............................................................... 113
5.1 Volume .................................................................................. 114
5.2 Display .................................................................................. 114
5.2.1 Brightness ........................................................................ 114
5.2.2 Backlight Timeout ............................................................. 114
5.2.3 Calibrating the Touchscreen ............................................. 115
5.3 Language .............................................................................. 115
5.4 Power Status ......................................................................... 115
5.5 Restore ................................................................................. 116
5.6 System Info ........................................................................... 116
5.7 Firmware Upgrade ................................................................ 117
6. Appendix ............................................................ 118
6.1 Connecting to a Computer .................................................... 118
6.2 The Supplied DVD ................................................................ 120
6.2.1 Installing Maps ................................................................. 122
6.2.2 Installing Guidance Voices ............................................... 123
6.2.3 Support ............................................................................. 125
6.3 Map material ................................................................ ......... 127
6.4 Index ................................ ................................ ..................... 128
6.5 Technical Specifications ........................................................ 132
6.6 Details of Guarantee ............................................................. 134
6.7 Serial number ........................................................................ 136
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Operating Environment
Important Safety Notice
1. Important Safety Notice
Before you use this device for the first time, please read the following notes in this manual and heed all warnings, even if you are familiar with handling electronic devices. Keep this manual safe for future reference. If you sell the device or pass it on, it is essential you hand over this manual also.
1.1 Operating Environment
Position the device on a stable, even surface and do not place any objects on the device. The device is not for use in environments with a high temperature or humidity (e.g. bathrooms), and must be kept free of dust. Operating temperature and operating humidity: 5°C to 35°C, max. 85 % RH. When using the navigation device in a vehicle, please install it on the supplied car mount only and make sure that the device sits properly on the car mount. Do not install the car mount (with or without the navigation device) within the
operating area of the vehicle’s airbag and install the car mount so that the driver’s view is not obstructed.
Always make sure that:
there is free circulation of air (do not place the device on shelves, on a
thick carpet, on a bed, or anywhere that obstructs the ventilation slots, and leave at least 10 cm clearance on all sides;
no direct heat sources (e.g. heating) can affect the device; no direct sunlight or bright artificial light reaches the device. When
installing the device in a vehicle, make sure that it doesn’t become overheated;
contact with sprayed and dripping water and abrasive liquids must be
avoided and the device should never be operated near water. It must especially never be immersed (do not place any recipients containing liquids such as beverages, vases, etc. onto or next to the device);
the device is never placed in the immediate vicinity of magnetic fields
(e.g. loudspeakers);
no fire sources (e.g. burning candles) are placed on or near the device; no foreign bodies are introduced into the device;
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Power Supply
Important Safety Notice
the device is not subject to any great temperature changes as this may
cause moisture through condensation and short-circuit;
the device is not subject to excessive shocks and vibrations. the supplied earphones (EE-640V-41EN) must be used with this
navigation device exclusively
1.2 Power Supply
Use only the supplied power adapter model Targa KSAA0500100W1UK, the supplied car charger cable Targa TCP10050BC or the supplied USB cable to avoid overheating, deformation of housing, fire, electric shock, explosions and other dangers. Never connect this power adapter, the car charger cable or the USB cable to other devices.
Attention! Notice on Mains Separation. In order to completely disconnect the power adapter from the mains, the power
adapter must be pulled out from the wall outlet. For this reason, the power adapter should be positioned in a way that assures unobstructed access to the power outlet so that the power adapter can be immediately pulled out in an emergency situation. To avoid the danger of fire if the power adapter is not going to be used for a long while (e.g. during holidays) it should always be disconnected from the power socket. Before stormy weather when there is the danger of lightning, disconnect the power adapter from the power supply.
1.3 Rechargeable Battery
This device uses a high-end Lithium-Polymer battery. This battery should only be removed or replaced by an authorized service centre. Under very rare conditions, sparks may appear at the contacts causing any explosive and/or inflammable gases to ignite. Therefore we recommend that you do not use the device in dangerous areas such as fuel stations and to power it off.
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Cables
Important Safety Notice
1.4 Cables
Always hold all cables by the plug and never pull on the cable itself. Never hold the power adapter with wet hands as this may cause a short circuit or electric shock. Never place the device, heavy objects or furniture on the cable and take care that the cord does not become trapped, especially at the plug and socket. Never make knots in the cable and do not tie it together with other cords. All cables should be positioned so that nobody can trip over them or be obstructed by them. A damaged power adapter can cause a fire or an electric shock. Inspect the power adapter from time to time. Never use adapter plugs or extension cables that do not comply with the current safety regulations in your country, and do not modify the power adapter or cables yourself.
1.5 Maintenance and Care
Servicing is required when this device has been damaged in any way, for example, when the power adapter or device housing is damaged, when liquids or objects have entered the device, when the product has been exposed to rain or moisture, when the product does not work normally or if the product has been dropped. If you notice any smoke, unusual noise or strange smells, switch off the device immediately and pull the corresponding charger cable from the power supply. In this case the device should not be used further and should be inspected by authorized service personnel. Please contact qualified personnel when servicing is needed. Never open the housing of the device, or the power adapter. By opening the housing you endanger your life through risk of electric shock. Only use a clean, dry cloth for cleaning. Never use any abrasive liquids. Do not attempt to open the housing of the device otherwise you will void your warranty.
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Children
Important Safety Notice
Audio listening with your navigation device at high volume
over a long time can harm the user’s auditory system. The
supplied earphones will guarantee a noise level limitation when used together with the corresponding navigation device only.
1.6 Children
Electrical appliances do not belong in the hands of children! Do not allow children to use electrical devices when not under supervision. Children may not comprehend the presence of potential risks. Small parts can represent choking hazards. Keep the packaging away from children too as there is danger of suffocation.
1.7 Intended Use
This is an information technology electronics device. It may only be used for private use, not industrial or commercial purposes. In its default configuration, this product has not been designed for medical, lifesaving, rescue or life­maintaining purposes. Furthermore, the device may not be used in tropical climates. Only connection cables and external devices may be used that comply with safety standards and the electromagnetic compatibility and shielding quality of this device. This device fulfils all that relates to CE Conformity, relevant norms and standards. Any modifications to the equipment other than recommended changes by the manufacturer may lead to the result that these directives are not met any more. Only use the accessories recommended by the manufacturer. If you are not using the device within the Republic of Germany, you must observe the regulations and laws in the country of use.
1.8 Danger Through Noise Disturbance
According to international safety regulations the maximum permitted
noise level is 100 dB. The supplied earphones with model number EE­640V-41EN comply with these requirements. When using different
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headphones harmful noise levels may damage the user’s hearing.
Conformity
Important Safety Notice
Using the earphones at high sound volume can damage your hearing
and cause nuisance to your surroundings.
Under dangerous circumstances (for example when driving a vehicle
or when working with machines) the sound may distract your attention or prevent you from being aware of what is happening around you.
The supplied earphones EE-640V-41EN must be used with this
navigation device exclusively.
1.9 Conformity
This device fully complies with the basic and other relevant requirements of the Vehicle Directive 2004/104/EC, the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC, and the Low-voltage Directive 2006/95/EC.
1.10 Disposal of Old Devices
If the product is labelled with a struck-out waste bin, it is subject to the European Guideline 2002/96/EC. All electric and electronic devices must be disposed of separately from household waste at
established bodies. With the proper disposal of old devices you avoid damage to the environment and your personal health. For further information about proper disposal, contact your local government, disposal bodies or the shop where you bought the device.
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Package Contents
Introduction
1
Navigation device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T
2
Adapter plate
3
Car mount
4
Earphones
5
Power adapter (model depends on the local region)
6
Car charger cable
7
TMC wire antenna (PNA-E3520T only)
8
USB cable
9
Bag (not illustrated)
10
User's manual (not shown)
11
Software DVD (not illustrated)
2. Introduction
Thank you for choosing this high-end Targa product. The navigation device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T enables accurate navigation to your destination as well as the playing of popular audio and video formats.
Furthermore, the model PNA-E3520T uses the supplied TMC antenna to integrate traffic information for dynamic traffic jam avoidance en route.
2.1 Package Contents
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Overview
Introduction
2.2 Overview
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Introduction
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Memory card slot
2
On/Off button
3
Display
4
Menu button
5
PNA-E3520T: Earphones and TMC port PNA-E3520: Earphones port
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Power indicator
7
Main power switch
8
Mini-USB and charger connector
9
Connector for external GPS antenna
10
Speaker
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Stylus
2.3 Care
Care
2.3.1 Caring for the Display
Avoid scratching the display surface as it can be easily damaged. To operate the device, use only the supplied stylus or your finger.
If necessary, clean the display with a damp cloth. Never use any abrasive detergents: use water only. Take care to dry all remaining wetness in order to avoid any drops accumulating on the display. These can generate sediments and produce colour distortions.
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General Operation Notes
Introduction
Please always bear in mind that the Road Traffic Act always has priority over any instructions output by your navigation device. Do not operate the device while driving.
The supplied earphones EE-640V-41EN must be used with this navigation device exclusively.
2.3.2 Transport
If you want to move the device, insert the stylus into the corresponding opening in the upper-left corner of the device, then place the device into the supplied carrying bag.
2.4 General Operation Notes
2.5 Charging the Battery
If the capacity of the built-in battery becomes low, the message Low Battery will appear on the display. Recharge the battery in your car, using a power outlet, or computer by means of the USB cable.
You can continue using the device while recharging it from the car cigarette lighter or a power outlet. When recharging it from a computer the device will be locked and cannot be operated.
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Charging the Battery
Introduction
You can connect the car charger to a 12V or 24V cigarette lighter.
In order to protect your device from any sudden voltage surges, connect the car charger cable after you have started your car engine.
2.5.1 Recharging in the Car
Plug the Mini-USB connector of the car charger cable [page 13, item 6]
into the receptacle [page 14, item 8] of your navigation device.
Then connect the car charger to a suitable cigarette lighter in your car. The charging process starts automatically, and the charger indicator
[page 14, item 6] lights orange. When the charging process is completed, the status indicator will light green.
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Charging the Battery
Introduction
The power adapter design varies according to the region. Therefore the figure may differ from the supplied power adapter.
2.5.2 Recharging from a Power Outlet
Plug the Mini-USB connector of the power adapter cable [page 13,
item 5] into the receptacle [page 14, item 8] of your navigation device.
Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet. The charging process starts automatically, and the charger indicator
[page 14, item 6] lights orange. When the charging process is completed, the status indicator will light green.
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Charging the Battery
Introduction
2.5.3 Recharging from a Computer
Plug the Mini-USB connector of the USB cable [page 13, item 8] into
the receptacle [page 14, item 8] of your navigation device.
Plug the USB connector of the cable into a USB port on your
computer. If your navigation device was in standby mode it will power on automatically.
The charging process starts automatically, and the charger indicator
[page 14, item 6] lights orange. At the same time, the computer will establish a connection to the built-in memory of the device (see page
118).
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Memory Card
Introduction
Make sure that the contacts of the memory card are not dirty and do not apply any pressure on the card.
Before removing the memory card, close all applications (audio, video and picture playback) otherwise loss of data can occur.
2.6 Memory Card
The navigation device can read SD and MMC memory cards. After you insert a memory card the device will detect it automatically and give
you access to any music, video and picture files stored on it.
2.6.1 Inserting the Memory Card
Insert a compatible memory card with the contacts facing forward into the memory card slot [page 14, item 1] of your navigation device. The contacts of the card must be facing the back. Insert the card carefully until it clicks into place.
The message Memory card is inserted! is displayed on the screen for a few seconds. During navigation, however, no message will be displayed.
2.6.2 Removing the Memory Card
Gently press onto the inserted memory card to unlock it. The card will protrude a little so that you can get a hold of it and remove it.
The message Memory card is removed! is displayed on the screen for a few seconds. During navigation, however, no message will be displayed.
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Car mount
Introduction
2.6.3 Write-Protection
SD cards have a write-protection tab that you can use to enable and disable write protection. MMC memory cards do not feature any write-protection tab.
With write protection enabled any data stored on the memory card cannot be deleted, moved nor renamed: it can only be read.
Write protection disabled Write protection enabled
2.7 Car mount
To install the navigation device on its car mount, first install the supplied adapter plate [page 13, item 2] on the car mount (see figure, arrow 1).
Then press the suction pad of the car mount against the windshield and fix it by turning the lock (see figure, arrow 2).
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Car mount
Introduction
Do not install the car mount (with or without the navigation device)
within the operating area of the vehicle’s airbag and install the car mount so that the driver’s view is not obstructed.
In order to obtain good GPS signal reception the navigation device must be placed so it has an obstacle-free sight to the sky. Choose a suitable location
on the car’s windshield.
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Car mount
Introduction
Once the car mount has been fixed in place you can insert the navigation device into the adapter plate. The noses on the adapter plate must fit into the corresponding holes of the navigation device (see figure, arrow 3). Loosen the screws of the car mount to change the navigation device position and then tighten the screws in the chosen position (see figure, arrows 4 and 5).
To loosen the navigation device from the car mount, press on the latch on top of the adapter plate and remove the device.
To remove the car mount from the windshield, rotate the lock again and then pull from the latch located at the bottom of the suction pad (see figure, arrow 6).
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TMC port
Introduction
TMC information consists of digital signals broadcast continuously. Therefore they are independent of the traditional spoken traffic announcements and usually faster.
2.8 TMC port
Your navigation device features a built-in TMC receiver1 (Traffic Message Channel). It can receive FM radio signals and read broadcast up-to-date traffic jam information. Whenever necessary, this information is considered for the route calculation in order to guarantee a journey free of any traffic jams. To be able to receive real-time traffic messages, it is necessary to connect the supplied TMC wire antenna as follows to the navigation device:
Plug the jack-type connector of the supplied TMC wire antenna [page
13, item 7] into the TMC receptacle [page 14, item 5] of your navigation device.
Mount the wire antenna on the windshield of your vehicle by using its
suctions pads.
2.9 Connecting the Headphones
Plug the supplied earphones EE-640V-41EN [page 13, item 4] into the headphones connector receptacle [page 14, item 5] of your navigation device. Only use the supplied earphones.
2.10 Connecting an External GPS Antenna
If required, you can connect a conventional external GPS antenna to your navigation device. This might be necessary when using the device in a vehicle with a vertical windshield (like a truck or bus) obstructing the sight to the sky. Also, some modern vehicles have a metallised windshield causing a shield effect to the GPS signals.
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Powering the Device On/Off
Introduction
On delivery, the battery of your navigation device is not fully charged. Recharge the battery completely. The device can charge the battery also while it's powered off.
The device consumes electricity in the standby mode. Therefore it can discharge the battery when in standby mode over a longer period of time.
The external antenna must have an MMCX connector in order to connect it to the corresponding receptacle [page 14, item 9] on the navigation device.
The device will receive the signals from the additional antenna automatically: no further settings are required.
2.11 Powering the Device On/Off
To power the device on for the first time, slide the main power switch [page 14, item 7] into the On position.
2.11.1 Daily Use
To power the device off, press and hold the On/Off button [page 14, item 2] for approx. 3 seconds. The navigation device will switch to standby mode.
To power the navigation device on the next time, press and hold the On/Off button for approx. 3 seconds. The device will resume power with the last opened application.
2.11.2 Powering Off Completely
To power the device off completely, slide the main power switch [page 14, item 7] into the Off position.
When powering the device off by using the main power switch, all parameters and custom settings will be saved.
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First-time Setup
Introduction
Prior to using the device for the first time, charge the battery completely. The device can also charge the battery while it's powered off.
This message means the following: “For driving safety,
do not adjust the settings or operate this device while driving.”
2.12 First-time Setup
Use the stylus to slide the main power switch [page 14, item 7] of the
device into the On position.
The manufacturer logo and a loading bar will appear for a few
moments. After this, the message "For driving safety, do not adjust the setting or operate this device while driving" will be shown.
Confirm the setting by tapping the button.
Upon factory delivery the device is set to the English user interface.
Here you can select a different language from the list.
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First-time Setup
Introduction
GPS
Description starting from page 28
Multimedia
Description starting from page 103
Settings
Description starting from page 113
Select a language by tapping on it. The display will toggle to the new
language immediately.
Tap the button or to scroll through the language list if your
language does not appear in the visible list of languages.
Tap the button to confirm the selected language. The Main menu
opens.
2.12.1 The Main Menu
The main menu gives you access to the different functions of your navigation device. You can use the menu button [page 14, item 4] to access the Main menu at any time.
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First-time Setup
Navigation
Read the operation notice and tap I agree to continue.
Select a guidance voice by tapping the corresponding entry.
You can use the and buttons to change the displayed page.
Confirm your selection by tapping the Select button
3. GPS
In the main menu tap on the above icon to launch the navigation application. When starting for the first time, please read the following notice and then select a guidance voice and the time zone.
Some voices support TTS (Text-to-Speech). When approaching manoeuvres (like direction changes or lane changes on motorways), TTS will output spoken
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