Targa PNA-E3530N User Manual And Service Information

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MOBILE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
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PNA-E3530N
User manual and service information
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Navigation Device
Targa PNA-E3530N
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Important Safety Notice Page 6
Introduction Page 10
Navigation Page 30
Appendix Page 98
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Important Safety Notice ..........................................6
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1.1 Operating Environment .............................................................. 6
1.2 Power Supply............................................................................. 7
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1.3 Rechargeable Battery ................................................................ 7
1.4 Cables........................................................................................ 7
1.5 Maintenance and Care............................................................... 8
1.6 Children...................................................................................... 8
1.7 Intended Use.............................................................................. 8
1.8 Conformity.................................................................................. 9
1.9 Disposal of Old Devices............................................................. 9
2. Introduction ...........................................................10
2.1 Package Contents.................................................................... 10
2.2 Overview .................................................................................. 12
2.3 Care ......................................................................................... 13
2.3.1 Caring for the Display.......................................................... 13
2.4 General Operation Notes ......................................................... 14
2.5 Charging the Battery ................................................................ 14
2.5.1 Recharging in the Car ......................................................... 15
2.5.2 Recharging from a Computer .............................................. 16
2.6 Memory Card ........................................................................... 17
2.6.1 Inserting the Memory Card.................................................. 17
2.6.2 Removing the Memory Card ............................................... 17
2.6.3 Write-Protection................................................................... 18
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2.7 Car mount.................................................................................18
2.8 Powering the Device On/Off.....................................................21
2.8.1 Daily Use .............................................................................21
2.8.2 Powering Off Completely ..................................................... 21
2.9 First-time Setup ........................................................................ 22
2.10 General Operation Notes .........................................................25
2.10.1 Input.....................................................................................25
2.10.2 Map browsing ......................................................................26
2.10.3 Adjusting the Volume...........................................................27
2.10.3.1 Muting the sound...............................................................29
2.10.3.2 Button sound .....................................................................29
3. GPS ........................................................................ 30
3.1 GPS Connection.......................................................................30
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3.1.1 SiRFInstantFixII
3.2 The GPS Main Menu................................................................31
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3.3 Programming a Route ..............................................................33
3.3.1 Quick Guide ......................................................................... 33
3.3.2 Navigation Display ............................................................... 37
3.3.3 Setting Other Destinations...................................................38
3.3.4 Entering Data without GPS Reception.................................40
3.4 Planning an alternative Route ..................................................41
3.4.1 Avoiding Route Legs............................................................43
3.5 Frequently Visited Destinations................................................44
3.5.1 Favourites ............................................................................ 45
3.5.2 Home Address ..................................................................... 46
3.5.2.1 Set Home Location............................................................46
3.5.2.2 Recalling Your Home Address .......................................... 47
3.5.3 History..................................................................................48
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3.6 Map Options............................................................................. 50
3.6.1 Angle ................................................................................... 50
3.6.2 Colour.................................................................................. 51
3.6.3 Backlight settings ................................................................ 51
3.6.4 Memorize Position............................................................... 52
3.6.5 Browse map ........................................................................ 53
3.6.5.1 Options for Browse map.................................................... 54
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3.6.5.2 Options for the position mark ............................................ 55
3.6.5.3 Avoid... .............................................................................. 56
3.6.6 Optimising the Display......................................................... 57
3.6.6.1 Signpost Settings .............................................................. 57
3.6.6.2 Rotate display ................................................................... 58
3.6.6.3 Setup for Left-Handed Users ............................................ 59
3.6.6.4 Advanced settings............................................................. 59
3.7 Route Settings ......................................................................... 64
3.7.1 Planning preferences .......................................................... 64
3.7.2 Avoid toll roads.................................................................... 65
3.7.3 Programming Routes .......................................................... 66
3.7.3.1 Editing a Programmed route ............................................. 68
3.7.4 Show route instructions ....................................................... 70
3.7.5 Show route as images......................................................... 71
3.7.6 Show route summary .......................................................... 72
3.7.7 Show on map ...................................................................... 73
3.7.8 Cancel route ........................................................................ 74
3.7.9 Demo................................................................................... 74
POI - Points of Interest............................................................. 76
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3.8.1 Adding a POI ....................................................................... 77
3.8.1.1 Creating a Custom Category............................................. 78
3.8.2 Edit POI name ..................................................................... 80
3.8.3 Delete POI........................................................................... 81
3.8.4 Deleting a Category............................................................. 83
3.8.5 Showing and hiding POIs .................................................... 84
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3.8.6 Enable a POI Notification.....................................................85
3.9 General Settings.......................................................................87
3.9.1 Selecting a Map ................................................................... 87
3.9.2 Regional settings .................................................................88
3.9.3 Setting the Guidance Voice .................................................89
3.9.4 Setting the On-Screen Keypad ............................................ 90
3.10 Miscellaneous Applications ......................................................92
3.10.1 World Clock .........................................................................93
3.10.2 Calculator.............................................................................93
3.10.3 Unit Convertor......................................................................93
3.10.4 Country info .........................................................................94
3.10.5 GPS Status .......................................................................... 96
3.10.6 Calibrating the Display.........................................................97
4. Appendix ............................................................... 98
4.1 Connecting to a Computer .......................................................98
4.2 The Supplied DVD....................................................................99
4.2.1 Installing Maps...................................................................101
4.2.2 Installing Guidance Voices ................................................102
4.2.3 Support ..............................................................................104
4.3 Map material...........................................................................106
4.4 Index.......................................................................................107
4.5 Technical Specifications.........................................................110
4.6 Details of Guarantee ..............................................................111
4.7 Serial number ......................................................................... 113
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Operating Environment
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.
Important Safety Notice
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
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.
1.2 Power Supply
Use only the supplied car charger cable Ktec KDCP0050500100C1 or the supplied USB cable to avoid overheating, deformation of housing, fire, electric shock, explosions and other dangers. Never connect the car charger cable or the USB cable to other devices.
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.
1.4 Cables
Always hold cables by the plug and never pull on the cable itself. 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. Never use adapter plugs or extension cables that do not comply with the current safety regulations in your country, and do not modify any of the cables yourself.
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Maintenance and Care
1.5 Maintenance and Care
Servicing is required when this device has been damaged in any way, for example, when the device housing is damaged, when liquid has been spilled on the product, when objects have fallen into the product, 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
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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. 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.
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
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Republic of Germany, you must observe the regulations and laws in the country of use.
1.8 Conformity
This device fully complies with the basic and other relevant requirements of the Vehicle Directive 2004/104/EC and the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC.
You’ll find the signed CE Declaration of Conformity on the website www.service.targa.co.uk under Targa Automotive/Targa PNA-E3530N/Manuals as well as at the end of this User’s Manual.
1.9 Disposal of Old Devices
If the product is labelled with a crossed-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
2. Introduction
Thank you for choosing this high-end Targa product. The navigation device PNA-E3530N enables accurate navigation to your destination using different configurations. The device can store multiple destinations as well as your home address, and when traveling in unknown areas you can navigate to POIs (points of interest) to find places according to different search criteria. You can also program a route to your destination before starting your journey, if
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necessary also using multiple waypoints.
First of all, read this manual to set up the device and then read from page 30, to learn more about the different features of the navigation application.
2.1 Package Contents
1 Navigation device PNA-E3530N
2 Adapter plate
3 Car mount
4 Car charger cable
5 USB cable
6 Stylus
7 User's manual (not shown)
8 Software DVD (not illustrated)
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2.2 Overview
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1 On/Off button
2 Mini-USB and charger connector
3 Display
4 Power indicator
5 Volume swivel button
6 Memory card slot
7 Main power switch
8 Reset button
9 Speaker
2.3 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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2.4 General Operation Notes
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.
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2.5 Charging the Battery
If the capacity of the built-in battery becomes low, the following will appear in the upper right-hand corner of the display:
It will be hidden after a few seconds, but will be displayed again if the battery is not recharged. Recharge the battery in your car or using a computer by means of the USB cable. This will guarantee the uninterrupted operation of your device.
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
2.5.1 Recharging in the Car
Plug the Mini-USB connector of the car charger cable [page 11, item 4]
into the receptacle [page 12, item 2] 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 12, item 4] lights blue. When charging is completed, the indicator will stop lighting.
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.
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Charging the Battery
2.5.2 Recharging from a Computer
Plug the Mini-USB connector of the USB cable [page 11, item 5] into
the receptacle [page 12, item 2] of your navigation device.
Plug the USB connector of the cable into a USB port on your
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computer. If your navigation device was in standby mode it will power on automatically.
The charging process starts automatically, and the charger indicator
[page 12, item 4] lights blue. At the same time, the computer will establish a connection to the built-in memory of the device (see page 98).
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Memory Card
2.6 Memory Card
The navigation device can read SD memory cards. It will detect automatically if a memory card has been inserted.
Make sure that the contacts of the memory card are not dirty and do not apply any pressure on the card.
2.6.1 Inserting the Memory Card
Insert a compatible memory card with the contacts facing forward into the memory card slot [page 12, item 6] of your navigation device. The contacts of the card must be facing the back. Insert the card carefully until it clicks into place.
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.
Save any changes and power the device off by briefly pressing the On/Off button [page 12, item.1] prior to removing the memory card otherwise loss of data may occur.
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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.
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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 11, item 2] on the car mount.
Then press the suction pad of the car mount against the windshield and fix it by turning the lock.
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Car mount
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.
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.
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Car mount
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 1). In order to orientate the navigation device to the correct viewing angle, move the flexible gooseneck of the car mount to the desired position.
To loosen the navigation device from the car mount, press on the latch on top of the adapter plate and remove the device.
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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 2).
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Powering the Device On/Off
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2.8 Powering the Device On/Off
To power the device on for the first time, slide the main power switch [page 12, item 7] into the ON position.
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.
2.8.1 Daily Use
To power the device off, press the On/Off button [page 12, item 1] briefly. The navigation device will switch to standby mode. All entered information and settings will be saved.
To power the device on again, press the On/Off button. The device will resume power with the last opened application.
The device consumes electricity in the standby mode. Therefore it can discharge the battery when in standby mode over a longer period of time.
2.8.2 Powering Off Completely
To power the device off completely, slide the main power switch [page 12, item 7] into the OFF position. This will not save any changes.
To make sure that all current information will be saved, we recommend that you first power the device off by using the On/Of button.
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First-time Setup
2.9 First-time Setup
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.
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Use the stylus to slide the main power switch [page 12, item 7] of the
device into the ON position.
Select a display language by tapping the corresponding entry.
You can use the
and buttons
to change the displayed page.
Confirm your selection by tapping the Select button.
Select a 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.
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You can choose here whether distances should be displayed in kilometres or statute miles.
To do this, tap the corresponding option.
Confirm your selection by tapping the Next button.
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If you want to change this
setting after first time setup, please refer kindly to page 88 of this manual (subsection “Regional Settings”).
Next select your time zone by tapping the corresponding entry.
You can use the
and buttons
to change the displayed page.
Confirm your selection by tapping the Next button.
The Help page will be shown. You can obtain help about a category by tapping the desired button.
Use the Skip button to continue with the First-Time Setup.
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You can also open the Help at anytime after the First-Time Setup.
Read the operation notice and tap I agree.
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Upon delivery the device has several maps already installed.
When launching the device for the first time may it take a few minutes for initialising. As soon as enough satellites have been found the SiRFInstantFixII™ technology will start working (see also page 30). The next time you power the device on, it will be ready much faster.
When launching the device for the first time will it take a few seconds for initialising. As soon as this process is completed, the map with your current position will be displayed.
In the case that no GPS signal is received (e.g. when you have
owered the device on inside a building) no position can be
tracked.
Please read the following pages to learn about the GPS technology and about general operation for navigation purposes. A quick guide for programming your first route can be found on page 33.
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2.10 General Operation Notes
Do not operate the device while driving. Plan your route prior to start driving. If you need to change the route while on your way, stop your car at a convenient place.
2.10.1 Input
To control navigation, tap the corresponding icons. If any icons appear greyed­out, they are not available at this time. It is only possible to select functions that are allowed for the current action.
Sometimes labelled switches will be displayed, allowing you to confirm or reset an action (like "Back" and "Done"). To do this, tap the desired switch:
During navigation you can tap the display at any time to display the navigation main menu. Any active navigation will continue running in background.
Further control of the navigation settings is done through several icons:
These buttons will display if the menu shown consists of more than one page. Tap several times on the button Left or Right to toggle between the different views.
These buttons will appear when a list exceeding the display height is shown. Tap several times on the button Up or Down to move the list up or down.
This Slider allows choosing a value between a minimum and maximum. To do this, use the stylus to tap and hold the mark and slide it to the desired position.
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Checkboxes allow you to enable or disable additional options. Tap on the checkbox to place a checkmark in it or to remove the checkmark. It is possible to select multiple or all options shown.
Radio buttons are used to select one of multiple options by tapping the corresponding
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radio button. It is mandatory to select an option. When selecting a new option, the previous one will be disabled automatically.
2.10.2 Map browsing
In Browse Map view (see page 53)
When performing a search for destination or nearby places you can move the displayed map area by placing the stylus or finger onto the map and dragging it into the desired direction. The displayed map area will follow into this direction. To enlarge or reduce the map view, drag the slider on the right up or down.
In Navigation view (see page 37)
In Navigation view you can press the - button in the upper-left corner to enlarge the displayed map area. Use the button + in the upper-right corner to reduce the displayed map area. Keep the corresponding button pressed to accelerate the zoom adjustment. Tap the map to open the GPS main menu. Any active navigation will continue running in background. Also the voice guidance will continue.
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2.10.3 Adjusting the Volume
To adjust the volume, press the rocker switch (page 12, item 5). You can also set the volume for high speed independently. Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap Settings.
Tap Volume settings.
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Use the upper slider to adjust the default volume and the lower slider to adjust the volume for higher speed.
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Here you determine the speed threshold from which the high-speed volume will apply.
To do this, tap Options.
Use the on-screen keypad to enter a speed value and tap Done to confirm.
Use the W button to correct any typos.
For example, if you enter 70 miles, the sound volume will be increased to the set high-speed volume value when driving at 70 miles or faster.
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2.10.3.1 Muting the sound
Besides adjusting the audio volume you can mute the sound completely. This applies to all voice instructions and warning sounds.
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap
Tap
Settings.
Disable sounds.
The sound will be muted until you enable it again by repeating the above procedure.
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap
Tap
Settings.
Enable sounds.
2.10.3.2 Button sound
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap
Tap the
Settings menu.
Tap
The button sound will be disabled unless you enable it again by following the
same procedure to tap the icon
Settings.
button three times to show the fourth page of the
Disabled touch tones.
Enable touch tones.
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GPS Connection
3. GPS
3.1 GPS Connection
This navigation device uses the Global Positioning System (GPS). It receives the signals sent from multiple GPS satellites and processes them to determine the position on a digitised map.
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The navigation device displays detailed information about the reception quality and the current position (see page 96).
For GPS tracking a free sight to the sky is required. Navigation does not work inside a building or in a tunnel. A dense forest can also reduce the GPS signal strength.
3.1.1 SiRFInstantFixIITM
This new technology enables the use of your navigation device without any delays.
In order to track the GPS position properly, the reception of at least four GPS satellite signals is required. However, the satellites are located on an MEO orbit and their position changes continuously. In order to be able to locate the satellite, the navigation device must have a satellite almanac. Regular devices will download the almanac from the firsts satellite found after powering on. Therefore the availability of the device for navigation can be delayed for several minutes.
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By using the latest SiRFInstant FixII
technology your navigation device is able to track the current position from the last known GPS information. Therefore the almanac has to be loaded only once upon first-time setup.
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SiRFInstantFixII
requires the last-saved position. Therefore make sure that the battery doesn't get fully discharged in the meantime otherwise the almanac will have to be downloaded again from the satellite.
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The GPS Main Menu
3.2 The GPS Main Menu
The GPS main menu is your central point of access to all functions of your navigation system. It consists of two display views. To toggle between the views, tap the
During navigation you can tap the display at any time to show the navigation main menu. Current navigation will not be interrupted.
The following options are available:
or buttons.
available:
Navigate to...
Shows the active map with the present position. You can
Use this button to start navigation. Several options are
use this function to display addresses or POIs (Points of
Browse map
Alternative
Interest).
Here you can edit a programmed route, for instance to avoid a traffic jam or to enter a waypoint.
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The Settings menu offers multiple options to customise your device to your needs.
Settings
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The GPS Main Menu
Route
Itinerary
Navigation
Manage POI
GPS Status
Memorize
position
Here you can retrieve detailed information about the set route.
Here you can plan routes and save them. If required, you can insert waypoints to be visited in sequence.
This option gives access to the POI menu. You can enter custom POIs, edit or delete any existing POIs and determine what POIs should be displayed.
This button allows you to view the coordinates of the present position as well as information about GPS signal reception.
Saves the present position and adds it to the recent destinations to allow retrieval at a later time.
This menu offers helpful tools like a world clock, a
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calculator and a unit converter. It is also possible to retrieve country-specific information (such as permitted maximum speeds, etc.).
This will save all current settings and information and then switch to Standby mode.
Suspend
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Programming a Route
3.3 Programming a Route
3.3.1 Quick Guide
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu. When entering information in the following screens, you can always tap the Back button to return to the previous display.
Tap Navigate to...
Tap Address.
Select the country where your destination city is located by tapping
on it. If required, you can use the displayed page.
If there is only one country map installed, no prompt for the
destination country will appear.
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Programming a Route
Enter the name of the city via the on-screen keypad.
Due to the size of the database the display may be delayed slightly.
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Based on the entered characters the device will determine the
possible search results. This enables an input even when you have mistyped a name.
To enter a special character, tap the äü button. To return to the
previous character set, tap the abc button.
To delete an entered character, tap the W button.
As soon as the name of the desired city appears on the list, tap on
it. It is not necessary to enter the entire name.
Please see page 90 for how to use the on-screen keypad.
Enter the name of the street via the on-screen keypad. Proceed the same way as for the city.
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Programming a Route
Enter the street number (if you know it) and tap Done.
If you don't know the street number, there are two possible options for the destination:
Tap on the Any button to select the middle of the street as destination.
or
From the list of crossing streets, select any street name by tapping on
it. This will set the corresponding street junction as your destination.
Select an available option (for description see the next page) or tap on the Route Me! button to calculate the route.
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Programming a Route
On Map
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Parking
Add to Favourites
The device will calculate the route and it will appear on the map.
Tap Done to launch the navigation display.
Displays the entered destination in Browse map view.
Selects a parking near the entered destination and calculates the route to go there.
Adds the entered destination to your favourite list.
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Programming a Route
In Map browsing view, your route will appear as a blue line. Furthermore, the following information will appear:
Distance to destination
Estimated time of arrival
Time left
Please see page 43 for how to edit your route by using the button Details. Additionally, you can also edit your route at any time, even while navigating (see page 41).
3.3.2 Navigation Display
During navigation, the map will display as follows:
Zoom out Zoom in
Direction to
destination
Position m allowed
speed
Progress indicator
Next manoeuvre
and distance to
next manoeuvre
Estimated time of arrival
Current speed Co-ordinates
of present position
GPS status
Distance to destination
The information shown at the bottom of the display can be customised. For more information, please read page 60 - Configuring the Displayed Information.
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3.3.3 Setting Other Destinations
Besides entering an address there are other possible ways to enter your destination. The menu Navigate to... consists of two display views. To toggle between the views, tap the
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The following options are available:
or buttons.
Insert the destination in the form of an address here. (Description on page 33)
Address
Select a destination from your own favourite list. (Please see page 45 for how to create favourites)
Favourite
Your navigation device automatically stores a list of your last destinations. From this list you can select a destination again.
History
(Description on page 48)
Here you can choose a destination by category (Restaurant, Shopping, Major tourist attractions, etc.).
Point of Interest
A submenu allows you to perform the following operations with a POI:
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Post Code
Home
Point on Map
Programming a Route
select at current position
search near an address to be entered
search near the destination
search in a specific city
(For more information about POIs, read the information starting from page 76)
This button lets you enter the destination as a post code instead of a city. Further operation is the same as described on page 33.
Saves your home address as destination. (For more information about the home address, read the information starting from page 46)
Displays the map allowing you to place a destination mark on any location (see also the Map browsing function from page 53).
Enter GPS
North/South co-ordinates in degrees, minutes and seconds.
position
Here you can enter a city via the on-screen keypad without having to specify any further information. The
Here you can enter the destination's West/East and
City Centre
navigation device will then guide you to the city centre. If required, you will be prompted to choose a district from another dialog box.
Sets the destination as the last valid GPS position.
Last Valid
Position
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3.3.4 Entering Data without GPS Reception
If no GPS signal is received when entering a route (e.g. when programming it indoors) the navigation device will be unable to calculate the route. A prompt offering the following options will appear:
The route calculation will take place automatically as
map
soon as a GPS signal is available.
The last known position will be used as the starting position. This option is recommended if you haven't moved much from the last known position since the device was powered off.
Choose this option and then tap on the desired starting position on the displayed map. If required you can drag the map with the stylus and enlarge or reduce the view by using the zoom slider on the right (see also page 53 – Browse Map).
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Wait for valid
signal
Last valid
position
Select from
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3.4 Planning an alternative Route
If you need to set a different or a modified route you can do this via the Alternative route function.
Alternative routes are necessary:
if a road has been closed or is unusable due to other reasons
if you want to insert another waypoint
if you don't want to use motorways, toll roads, ferries or unpaved roads
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap Alternative route.
Choose an alternative road from these options.
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Planning an alternative Route
Compute alternative
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Avoid next…
Travel via...
Determines a different route to the present one and shows it on the map. This function can be executed several times, as necessary.
Tap here if the road suddenly appears closed for any reason. Select a default value: 500yd, 1mi, 5mi, 10mi, 15mi or 20mi.
The route will be recalculated immediately and circumnavigated by the distance set from the original route.
With this function you can insert a waypoint. Proceed the same way as for entering a new route. You can choose whether the waypoint is
to be entered as an address or post code (see
from page 33)
to be selected from your favourites (see page
45)
to be chosen from one of your last destinations
(see page 48)
a POI (see page 76)
your home address. If you haven't set your
home address yet, you can enter it here (see page 46).
a selected point on the map (see from page
to be entered in the form of geographic
coordinates
to be the city centre of the town you want to
visit, or
to be the last valid GPS position.
Erases all previous alternative routes and restores
Reset to original
a standard route. With this function you can undo all previous settings.
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3.4.1 Avoiding Route Legs
As soon as a new route has been calculated, it will display on the Browse map view. For more settings and information, tap on Details.
This displays the distance, estimated time of arrival and the remaining time en route. The ruler schematically represents your position along the total route and the position of waypoints, if any.
Planning an alternative Route
If the route contains one of the following leg types it will be marked in blue. You can exclude them from the route by tapping on them. A safety prompt will appear. Tap Yes to confirm. Next a new route avoiding the unselected leg types will be calculated.
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Frequently Visited Destinations
Inaccessible or restricted route legs (e.g. traffic-reduced
Restricted
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Motorway
Toll road
Unpaved
Ferry
If the current route contains several of the above options and you want to exclude one or more of them, you must repeat the above steps.
areas).
Motorways
Toll roads
You can have the device exclude toll roads completely (see page 65).
Ferries
Unpaved roads and off-road paths.
3.5 Frequently Visited Destinations
If you frequently have to go to the same destinations you can create a list of favourites to have them entered faster. It is also possible to enter your home address in order to accelerate the return trip programming. Your navigation device furthermore stores the last 30 destinations in History.
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Frequently Visited Destinations
3.5.1 Favourites
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap Navigate to...
Tap on Favourite.
Select an entry from your favourite list by tapping on it. Your route will be calculated immediately.
Please see page 77 on how to create favourites.
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Frequently Visited Destinations
3.5.2 Home Address
3.5.2.1 Set Home Location
Enter your home address in order to program any journey back home with just a few steps. Proceed as follows:
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
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Tap Settings.
Tap the
button twice to show
the third page of the Settings menu.
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Tap Set home location.
Tap Address.
Frequently Visited Destinations
If you have already entered your home address you can tap on History and choose the entry with your address by tapping on it.
Proceed the same way as for programming a new destination. As soon as you are finished, you are returned to the map display. The navigation device will store the entered address under the Home entry. To modify this address, repeat the above steps to overwrite the existing one.
3.5.2.2 Recalling Your Home Address
If you have entered your home address you can easily set a route for driving home. Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
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Frequently Visited Destinations
Tap Navigate to...
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Tap Home.
The device will calculate the route and it will appear on the map. With the first voice instructions the map will be displayed.
You can optionally tap Done to launch the navigation display immediately.
3.5.3 History
Your navigation device automatically stores a list of your 30 last destinations. You can easily recall them if you need to return to one of these destinations. Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
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Tap Navigate to...
Tap on History.
Frequently Visited Destinations
Select the desired entry from your favourite list by tapping on it.
If there are more than five entries you can use the
and buttons to
change the displayed page.
Tap the Clear list button to erase the contents of the history list. To do this, confirm the safety prompt with Yes to continue erasing or No to cancel.
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Map Options
3.6 Map Options
You have several choices for customising the map display. In Browse map view (see page 53) you can use the digitised map like a normal paper map and you can display locations or routes in a convenient way.
3.6.1 Angle
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The map viewing angle allows three different settings for navigation. To toggle between these settings, proceed as follows:
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap
Settings.
The displays will cycle in sequence, therefore only the icon that represents the following possible setting will appear.
Tap the icon to change the view. The device will then toggle back to the map view.
Displays the map in a 3D view with a horizon. During
3D view
navigation, the route is always orientated in the driving direction, therefore the map display will rotate when passing a curve.
Shows the map with the observer located over it. The route will also be orientated in the driving direction.
2D (flat) view
The map display rotates according to the driving direction.
Shows the map with the observer located over it and
2D view, North up
the North on top. The map will not rotate when changing the driving direction.
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3.6.2 Colour
To customise the device according to the environmental lighting conditions you can toggle between day and night view or have these display modes set automatically according to the current time. The icons will cycle in sequence, therefore only the icon that represents the following possible setting will appear.
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap
Tap the icon to change the colour. To return to map view tap the Back button.
Set automatic
colours
Set daylight
colours
Set night colours
Settings.
Sets the colours according to the current time.
The day mode uses bright and high-contrast colours to obtain a better readability even under direct sunlight.
The night mode uses dark colours in order to reduce any dazzling effects when navigating at night.
3.6.3 Backlight settings
The backlight settings allow you to adjust different brightness levels for the day and night display modes.
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
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Tap
Tap the
Settings menu.
Tap
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Settings.
button three times to show the fourth page of the
Backlight settings.
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Use the ruler to select a suitable brightness for the night display. Tap Done to complete the process. Tap Set day to toggle to the brightness setting for the day mode. Here you can also tap Done to save the changes and exit, or you can tap Set night to return to the night mode settings.
3.6.4 Memorize Position
You can save the present position at any time. This allows you to return to it at a later time without having to enter the address.
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Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap the
button once to show the second page of the Main
menu.
Tap
Memorize position.
The present position will be stored in the destination history. The navigation device returns to navigation mode and displays the message Current position was stored in History.
To save the position for a long time it is recommended that you save it as a favourite (see page 77, Adding a POI).
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3.6.5 Browse map
Browse map lets you easily display or edit a route, plan a new route or include POIs (Points of Interest).
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap
Browse map.
The present position will appear on a map. If there is already a
programmed route, this route will also be displayed.
Route
Current position Zoom slider
Position mark
Return to navigation
Options for Browse map (Description on page 54)
Options for position mark (Description on page 55)
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3.6.5.1 Options for Browse map
In Browse map, tap the Options button to display the option menu for the route. This menu offers different ways to add another position to or next to the route. This new position can be included as a waypoint of the route.
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Show current
Show entire route
Show city
Show/Hide POIs...
Find...
position
description starting from page 38).
Shows the present position on a larger scale.
Shows the entire route on the map.
Use this button to specify a city. The mark will be
Opens the menu for entering a destination (see
placed in the city centre and it will appear on the map.
Shows a list of all POI categories. Select the desired categories by placing a checkmark in the corresponding checkboxes. Then confirm your selection by choosing the Done button in order to display the selected POIs in map browse view.
Tap the button Enable all to select all categories.
The button will switch to Disable all. This allows you to remove all checkmarks.
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3.6.5.2 Options for the position mark
Tap any point on the map to mark an additional position. The icon Position mark will appear on the selected position on the map.
Tap the icon
in the button bar to open the context menu for the position mark. The following options are available for joining the position mark with the route:
Replaces the destination by the position marker and recalculates the route.
Navigate there
Inserts the marked position as a waypoint and
Travel via
calculates a new route. The existing destination will be preserved.
Adds another destination to a route and moves an existing destination to become a waypoint.
Continue
Transforms the position mark into a favourite by tapping Favourites.
Add as POI
You can also create a category by tapping the New button. Enter a name for the category, select an icon from the list, enter a name and tap Done to confirm (see page 77).
Select a POI by category from the list or select Show
Find nearby POI
All to display all POI entries located near your destination.
Set a radius around the marked position on the map to
Avoid...
exclude it from the route calculation (see description on page 56).
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3.6.5.3 Avoid...
From the Browse map menu, tap the Avoid... icon (see the previous page). A cross icon will appear on the map instead of the position mark.
Tap next to the cross icon to set the radius of the avoidance zone.
Then tap the Finish button.
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If the current route goes through the avoidance zone it will be recalculated. Tap Yes to confirm this action.
The updated route will remain outside the avoidance zone. Tap Done to return to navigation.
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3.6.6 Optimising the Display
There are different options available for adjusting the display properties. You have already learned about some of these features in the Map Options chapter.
The map can be displayed in 2D or 3D (see page 50).
For day and night operation it is possible to customize the brightness
(see page 51) and the colours (see page 51).
The on-screen keyboard can be used with different keyboard layouts
(see page 90).
In this section you will learn more about the other functions. All of them allow you to customise the device according to your needs.
3.6.6.1 Signpost Settings
During navigation it is possible to display any signposts (e.g. motorway signs).
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap
Tap the
Settings.
button once to show the second page of the Main
menu.
Tap
Signpost settings. The following display appears:
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Select the desired level of signposts.
Example All directions:
Then tap on Next.
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Select the size of the directional signs and tap Done.
3.6.6.2 Rotate display
You can use the device in portrait and landscape orientation.
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap
Tap the
menu.
Tap
screen orientation.
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button once to show the second page of the Main
Rotate display to toggle between portrait and landscape
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3.6.6.3 Setup for Left-Handed Users
The device offers maximum ergonomics for left-handed users.
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Map Options
Tap
Tap the
Settings.
button once to show the second page of the Main
menu.
Tap
Left handed to enable the setting for left-handed operation.
After selecting the button it will toggle.
Tap
Right handed to return to the right-handed user operation.
3.6.6.4 Advanced settings
Under Advanced settings you'll find some basic configurations. The menu consists of different displays that toggle in sequence.
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap
Tap
Avoid U-Turns
When calculating the route the device will avoid all U-turns. This is recommended when using the device in a heavy truck or trailer.
Settings.
Advanced settings.
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Enable lane assistant
The lane assistant is helpful when driving on motorways. When joining a motorway, arrows will indicate the lanes where your route continues.
Example of the lane assistant display:
Enable Autozoom
Enlarges the map at lower speed (e.g. when driving in town) in order to offer
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more details and reduces the map when driving fast (e.g. on a motorway) in order to provide a better overview.
Warn if Railway crossing
Shortly before crossing a railway the navigation device will output an acoustic signal.
Please specify how to handle backlight and standby during navigation
Select between the options Always on, Use device default settings (goes off after a few seconds) and Smart backlight (backlight only when an action needs to be performed).
Configuring the Displayed Information
Determine the type and arrangement of any additional information shown at the bottom of the map.
Select position 1 to 4 of the additional information by tapping the corresponding icon.
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Tap the type of information to be shown at the selected position.
Map Options
You can use the
and buttons
to change the displayed page.
If a digit appears in front of an entry it represents the current
position on the display.
The following options are available:
Average speed
Current speed
Elevation
Length of route
Distance since start
Distance to destination
Remaining time to destination
Time of day
Time of arrival
Signal indicator
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Change speed restriction options
Tap the Enable max speed warning checkbox to enable the
warning.
Tap the checkbox in front of Enable warning sound to output an acoustic warning signal.
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This window will appear only if the option Enable max speed warning has been enabled.
Select a trigger value for the warning in towns and outside towns by adjusting the corresponding sliders.
Then tap Done.
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This window will appear only if the option Enable warning sound has been enabled.
Select a warning sound by tapping on it. A sound sample will be output when selecting it.
You can use the
and buttons
to change the displayed page.
Then tap Done.
Not all roads support speed information. This information will be principally available for motorways and national roads.
Display examples:
Shows the maximum speed
Shows that the maximum speed has been exceeded
The speed values are an extra support function but are not guaranteed to be complete nor up-to-date.
The Road Traffic Act regulations and traffic signs always have priority over the instructions of your navigation device.
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Route Settings
3.7 Route Settings
Created routes can be viewed on the map, as a list or with individual pictures, and display an overview together with additional information or be deleted.
In addition, you can plan and program a route with one or more waypoints. Furthermore, you can view a demo of your created routes.
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3.7.1 Planning preferences
During route planning you can use basic selection criteria for route calculation. Under these options you can optimise your navigation device for use in bicycle or in pedestrian mode.
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap
Tap
Tap
tapping the corresponding radio button.
Fastest route
Computes a route that provides the shortest journey between your start and destination. Therefore motorways are preferred.
Economic route
The shortest route need not be the most economic one, as a longer journey may also result more expensive. Use this option to calculate an average route that provides the most economic journey.
Shortest route
Calculates a route along the shortest distance between your start and destination. The duration of the journey will not be considered.
Settings.
to show the second page of the Main menu.
Planning preferences and select one of the five options by
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Bicycle route
Motorways and roads will not be considered for route calculation. Bicycle ways, residential areas and countryside paths are preferred.
Pedestrian route
Motorways and roads will not be considered either. In addition to the options listed under "Bicycle route" pedestrian zones are used.
3.7.2 Avoid toll roads
To include toll roads for your routes there are three possible options. Proceed as follows:
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap
Tap
Tap
Settings.
to show the second page of the Main menu.
Toll charge settings and select one of three options by
tapping the corresponding button.
Ask me every time
If a calculated route uses a toll road, the system will notify you. The route will be used only after you confirm it. Otherwise an alternative route will be calculated.
Always avoid toll roads
Toll roads will not be used for route calculation.
Don't avoid toll roads
Toll roads will be considered for route calculation like any other road.
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3.7.3 Programming Routes
You can easily program, save and edit a complete route plan with several waypoints. This function is useful when planning express carrier delivery routes, for example. All entries will be used as waypoints, with the route starting at the present position. During navigation you can move programmed waypoints on the list or mark as visited.
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Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap
Itinerary.
Tap the New button to program a new route or tap on Current route to
edit the active route.
Tap to create an entry.
Next enter as many waypoints as necessary.
Repeat the process until all destinations have been entered.
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Tap Options to continue editing the programmed route.
It is also possible to define the
stopovers (icon
, ,…) to become the start or destination (icon
, ,…) of your route. Continue reading on page LINK(66) to learn more about the available options for an individual position.
Optimize itinerary will use the current position as start.
Save itinerary allows you to save the route under a name of your choice.
Delete itinerary will remove all entries.
Route Settings
The list icons have the following meaning:
, , …
Starting position
Points along the route
Destination or waypoint
If you have saved a planned route you can retrieve and execute it from the Itinerary menu at any time.
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)
3.7.3.1 Editing a Programmed route
You can always modify the waypoints of a route either during route programming or later on after you have saved and opened it again.
For instance you can insert multiple waypoints to plan a route along several legs.
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In the list of the planned route, tap one of the entries.
Select one of the following options.
Only those positions that you have defined as destination (icon will be notified upon arrival. Any points along the route (icon
, …) will be used for calculating the route but not crossed on the
route.
,
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Set as visited
Set as finish
point
Set as via point
Add nearby POI
Delete
Move up
Marks the destination as visited and excludes it from the route.
Sets a waypoint to become the final destination. The previous destination in the list will be moved one position up.
Convert a destination into a waypoint.
Lets you select a POI located close to the destination.
Deletes the selected destination.
Moves the selected destination one position up. Therefore you will reach it earlier.
Therefore you will reach it later.
Move down
Moves the selected destination one position down.
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3.7.4 Show route instructions
You can view a programmed route in list format.
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap
Tap Show route instructions to
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Route.
open the list:
When viewing a multi-page list you can use the
and buttons to
change the displayed page.
When tapping onto an entry, the
display will switch to Show route as images mode.
Tap Options to view the first list column with other information. You can choose between different output for distance, duration and time.
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3.7.5 Show route as images
You can view a programmed route in image format. One image will be generated for each action.
On the Route menu, tap Show route as images.
You can use the
and
buttons to change the
displayed image.
Tap Done to return to the Route menu:
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3.7.6 Show route summary
The route summary displays the entire route as well as information about distance, estimated time of arrival and duration.
On the Route menu, tap Show route summary.
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This view corresponds to the overview that displays after entering a new route. Here you can also unselect any route items. To do this, tap Details (see the description starting from page 43).
if the route consists of several legs with waypoints you can view
the individual legs by tapping the
button.
Tap Done to return to the Route menu.
Additionally you may tap any position on the display to show information about that position.
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3.7.7 Show on map
Shows the entire route on the entire display.
On the Route menu, tap Show on map.
Use the slider on the right to enlarge or reduce the displayed map area.
Route Settings
Additionally you may tap any position on the display to show
information about that position.
Example of an information window with name and distance
from the selected position.
Tap Done to return to the Route menu.
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3.7.8 Cancel route
Deletes the current route without any further prompts.
On the Route menu, tap Cancel route.
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3.7.9 Demo
With this option you can launch a demo journey for your route. All displays will work as for real navigation.
On the Route menu, tap Show route demo.
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Select an option.
Start
demonstration
Route Settings
Starts the demo.
In addition, the icon will flash. Tap this icon to
access the menu while the demo is running.
resume the demo.
Pauses the current demo. Use the toggle button
to
Pause
Use the slider to set the playback speed between 6% and 1600%.
Set speed
Repeat
Repeats the demo. Use the toggle button Stop demonstration repeating to disable the repeat function.
demonstration
Stops the demo. When launching the demo again, it will begin at the route starting point.
Stop
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POI - Points of Interest
3.8 POI - Points of Interest
POI stands for Points of interest and consists of a database containing information about useful destinations for the users of navigation systems. These can be restaurants, major tourist attractions and hotels, but also destinations for use everyday such as petrol stations, car parks, pharmacies or ATM.
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All POIs are grouped by category and can be displayed along a programmed route or near destinations. It is also possible to output a POI notification, so the system notifies you when approaching a POI of the selected category.
You may create new POIs, edit or delete existing POIs and assign them to custom or default categories. You can access all POIs from each menu allowing you to define a route. You may also search for POIs in map view at any time and drive to them expressly.
The main access for POI options is via the main menu.
Tap on the display to open the navigation main menu.
Tap
Tap
Manage POI.
to show the second page of the navigation main menu.
Select an option.
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3.8.1 Adding a POI
Here you can set any map position or point in History as a POI. You may create your own category to save it or save as favourite.
On the POI menu, tap
Select a position. Proceed in the same way as for programming a destination (see description starting from page 38).
Select Favourites and tap Done to store the selected position as favourite.
If you want to create a custom
category at this point, please read Chapter 3.8.1.1 starting from page 78.
Add POI.
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Enter the name of the favourite via the on-screen keypad.
Then tap on Done.
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This will take you back to the POI menu. The entered position will be available under Favourite with the name you selected.
Please see page 38 for how to open Favourite.
3.8.1.1 Creating a Custom Category
Instead of the Favourites list you may also create your own category. You could name them "Friends" or "Clients", for instance, and fill them with their addresses.
Of course, you may create more than one custom category. To do
this, simply repeat the following steps.
On the Select or create a category menu, tap New.
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Enter the name of the category via the on-screen keypad.
Then tap on Done.
Select an icon for your category by tapping on it.
POI - Points of Interest
You can use the
and buttons
to change the displayed page.
Enter the name of the POI via the on-screen keypad.
Then tap on Done.
This will take you back to the POI menu. The created POI will appear with the name you have entered on the POI list. You may create as many categories and entries as you want.
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3.8.2 Edit POI name
You may rename any custom POIs. This will not affect the category or the POI position.
On the POI menu, tap Edit POI name.
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Select the desired category by tapping on it.
Select the POI that you want to rename by tapping on it.
Tap Done to cancel the process
without making any changes.
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Edit the POI or Favourite name by overwriting it with a new name.
Then tap on Done.
3.8.3 Delete POI
You can delete any custom POIs.
On the POI menu, tap Delete POI.
Select the desired category by tapping on it.
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Select the POI that you want to delete by tapping on it.
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Click Yes on the security prompt to delete the POI.
or
Tap No to cancel the process without deleting the POI.
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3.8.4 Deleting a Category
You can delete any custom categories. Attention! All POIs contained in it will be deleted automatically.
On the POI menu, tap Delete POI category.
Select the desired category by tapping on it.
Click Yes on the security prompt to delete the category
or
Tap No to cancel the process without deleting the category.
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3.8.5 Showing and hiding POIs
Here you can select what POI categories you want to display. These settings affect the Browse map view (page 53), the route (page 64) and the navigation display (page 37).
On the POI menu, tap
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Select the desired categories by placing a checkmark in the corresponding fields.
You can use the
and buttons
to change the displayed page.
To hide a single category, tap the corresponding checkbox again.
The checkmark will be removed and the category will not display.
The button Enable all lets you select all categories.
To quickly unselect all categories, first tap the Enable all button.
The button will switch to Disable all. Tap it again to unselect all categories.
Show/hide POIs.
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3.8.6 Enable a POI Notification
You may enable a notification for any category. During navigation, an acoustic signal will notify you when approaching a POI of the chosen category. Optionally you may also display a message over the POI.
On the POI menu, tap
Select a category by tapping on it.
You can use the
and buttons
to change the displayed page.
Set a distance in meters where you want to receive the notification.
Then tap on Done.
Warn when near POI.
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Select a warning sound by tapping on it. A sound sample will be output when selecting it.
You can use the
and buttons
to change the displayed page.
Then tap on Done.
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Tap to place a checkmark in the checkbox to enable the on-screen message.
Then tap on Done.
You are returned to the navigation display.
To enable the notification for multiple categories, repeat these
steps.
If you have enabled the additional on-screen message, it will
appear when you are located near a POI.
Tap on this message to mark the POI on the map. It will then be displayed as follows:
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General Settings
3.9 General Settings
You can adjust different preferences for the display and operation of your device. These are units of measurement for distance and time, the guidance voice and the display of the on-screen keypad.
3.9.1 Selecting a Map
Upon delivery the device has the required maps for your region already installed. However, the included DVD lets you install more maps. To copy a map section onto a memory card to be used on the device, proceed as follows:
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap
Tap the
menu.
Tap
Select the desired map from the list by tapping on it.
Settings.
button twice to show the third page of the Settings
Switch map.
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3.9.2 Regional settings
The Regional settings let you set the units of measure.
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap
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Tap the
Tap
menu.
Settings.
button twice to show the third page of the Settings
Regional settings.
Select distance units
Choose between Kilometers and Miles by selecting the corresponding radio button. Then tap on Next.
Time Zone
Choose the time zone where you will be using your navigation device. For an easier assignment, major cities can be found behind the entries. If necessary you can use the
and buttons to change the displayed page. Then tap on
Next.
Time display
Choose the time display format between three different options. Then tap on Next.
The system will adjust daylight saving automatically.
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Coordinates
Please specify how you want longitudes and latitudes to be displayed. You can display the coordinates in Degrees, Minutes or Seconds. To do so, tap the corresponding radio button to mark it.
Tap Done to return to the Settings menu.
3.9.3 Setting the Guidance Voice
Here you select the voice for the driving instructions. For many languages there are female and male voices.
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap
Tap the
Settings.
button twice to show the third page of the Settings
menu.
Tap
Set voice.
Select a voice from the list according to the set language. After tapping on it a sample sentence will be pronounced. Confirm your selection by tapping the Select button
You are returned to the Settings menu.
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3.9.4 Setting the On-Screen Keypad
The on-screen keypad can be shown in three different layouts. Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap Settings.
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Tap the second page of the Settings menu.
button to show the
Tap Keyboard settings.
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Tap on the desired character table to select it.
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You can use the
and buttons
to change the displayed page.
Then tap Done.
Some character tables have a > mark. In this case, more options will be available after confirming them with Done. For instance, you can display a keyboard with Latin character set as "Qwerty", "QWERTZ" or "Azerty" keyboard. To do so, tap the desired radio button and then tap Done to continue (see the sample figure below).
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Miscellaneous Applications
3.10 Miscellaneous Applications
The navigation device supports additional applications. These can be accessed via the Main menu.
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap
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Tap
Select one of the four following options by tapping on it.
World Clock
Calculator
Unit Convertor
Country info
Extras.
to show the second page of the Main menu.
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Miscellaneous Applications
3.10.1 World Clock
Based on the set time zone (page 88) the device will calculate the time for three other time zones. Tap Done to switch to the navigation display.
These time zones can be selected at your choice. Proceed as follows:
Tap any of the three clocks to select the corresponding time zone.
Select the desired time zone from the list by tapping on it. You can use
and buttons to change the displayed page.
the
Sometimes it is also possible to specify the cities that will be displayed
under the clock. To do this, choose the appropriate name from the list.
3.10.2 Calculator
This option lets you display a calculator offering the four basic arithmetic operations plus square root function. To use the calculator, tap the digit and operator icons.
Tap Done to switch to the navigation display.
Tap the Convert button to send the result to the Unit Convertor.
3.10.3 Unit Convertor
The Unit Convertor is able to convert currencies and different mathematical and physical units of measure.
Proceed as follows:
Tap Conversion to select the type of conversion from a list.
Tap Input Unit to set the source unit of measure for the conversion.
Tap Amount to enter a value.
After switching to the Unit Convertor from the regular Calculator, the
result from the previous calculation will appear automatically in this field.
Tap the output unit of measure.
Tap Done to switch to the navigation display or the calculator.
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3.10.4 Country info
Under Country info you will find helpful information on country-specific details. These are regulations that are very important for car, truck or motorbike drivers. Country information such as the currency and the international telephone prefix is also listed here.
Select the desired country from the list by tapping on it. You can use
and buttons to change the displayed page.
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Maximum allowed speed on:
the
An overview with the most important speed limits will appear. Any
other information found will also be displayed.
If no speed limit exists, Unl (Unlimited) will display.
Motorways
Country roads
Out-of-town streets
In-town streets
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More information:
Maximum permitted alcohol level in per mille
International telephone prefix
Dimmed headlights mandatory during daytime
Toll motorways
High-visibility jacket mandatory
Winter tyres mandatory depending on the weather or season (the seasons may appear with monthly ranges, e.g. 1.11 1.4 for November 1
Fire extinguisher mandatory
st
until April 1st)
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This information is an extra support function but is not guaranteed to be complete nor up-to-date. If you are in doubt, please ask for information when entering the corresponding country.
Tap the More button to display more information on the country.
If there are more than five entries you can use the
and buttons to
change the displayed page.
Tap Back to return to the previous display.
Tap Back again to return to the country list.
Tap Back to return to the navigation display.
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3.10.5 GPS Status
This function lets you display information about your present position, the number of available GPS satellites and their signal level.
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap
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Tap
GPS Status.
to show the second page of the Main menu.
The following information is available:
Coordinates of
present position
Level indicators of
signal quality
Weak satellite signal
Current speed
Elevation Tracking error
Tap Done to return to the navigation display.
Strong satellite signal
Received time from GPS satellites
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3.10.6 Calibrating the Display
A calibration is required when the display does not respond properly to your input. Proceed as follows:
Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
Tap
Tap
Tap
Settings.
three times to show the fourth page of the Main menu.
Calibrate.
Use the stylus to tap on the displayed target and follow the on-screen
instructions.
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Connecting to a Computer
4. Appendix
4.1 Connecting to a Computer
You can use your computer to access the internal flash memory and memory card (if any) of your navigation device in order to upgrade the maps (see page 99).
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To do this, your computer must run under Windows
®
and have a free USB port (USB 1.1 or USB 2.0).
Vista
As soon as a connection to the computer is established, the button operation on the device will be locked.
Plug the Mini-USB connector of the USB cable [page 11, item 5] into
the receptacle [page 12, item 2] of your navigation device.
Next, plug the other connector of the USB cable into a free USB port
on your powered-on computer.
®
2000/XP or Windows
The operating system will detect the flash memory as a removable
media and will show it under My Computer. If there is a storage card inserted into the navigation device, the card will also appear in My Computer.
A drive letter will be assigned to the flash memory and memory card (if any) depending on the computer configuration.
Use the typical copy functions of your computer's operating system to copy, move, delete or rename data in the flash memory. Please note that the flash memory capacity is limited to 1 GB and that most of it is already occupied by the navigations software application.
Never modify the name and contents of the Targa and Maps folder, otherwise your navigation device will not function properly. To copy any map data you can use the supplied DVD.
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The Supplied DVD
4.2 The Supplied DVD
By using the supplied DVD you can install or uninstall any maps or guidance voices.
Please note that the navigation device must be connected to the computer (see page 98).
Insert the DVD into your DVD drive. The following menu should appear
automatically:
Tap the radio button behind Select and choose the desired language
from the list by tapping on it.
If the autorun function is disabled on your computer, you can launch the setup manually by double-clicking the file "installer.exe" from the "Installer" folder on the DVD.
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