1 Navigation Device PNA-M4320
2 Mounting bracket
3 Car mount
4 Stylus
5 Earphones (the figure is representational)
6 USB cable
7 Car charger cable (the figure is representational)
8 Power adapter (model depends on the local region)
9 Bag (the figure is representational)
10 User's manual (not shown)
11 Software DVD (not illustrated)
The earphones [5], the car charger cable [7] and the power
adapter [8] depends on the country/region, therefore your actual
model may differ from the illustrations.
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Important Safety Instructions
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 in a safe place for future reference. If
you sell or pass this device on to another person, it is imperative that you
also hand over this manual.
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 humidity: 5°C to 35°, 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);
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no fire sources (e.g. burning candles) are placed on or near the
device;
no foreign bodies are introduced into the device;
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 (FG-E9033 or IEHS2010) must be used with
this navigation device exclusively
Power Supply
Use only the supplied power adapter model KSAA0500100W1UK, the
supplied car charger cable Targa TCP10050BC / Targa G12PCL-597 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.
Warning! 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.
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
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 any of the power adapter or
cables yourself.
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
liquid 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. If the housing is opened, your
life is in danger due to 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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Kids
Electrical appliances do not belong in the hands of children! Do not allow
children to play with electrical devices when not under supervision. Children
may not be able to comprehend the presence of potential risks. Small parts
can represent choking hazards. Keep the packaging away from children to
avoid the danger of suffocation.
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 life-maintaining 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 changes to the
equipment other than the recommended changes by the manufacturer may
lead to the result that these directives are not met any more. Only use
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.
RF Interface
This navigation device features a Bluetooth interface. It enables you to
establish a connection to your mobile phone. The built-in FM transmitter has
been designed to transfer low-power audio signals to your car radio. Be sure
to read and understand the following notes concerning these two RF
components:
Turn the RF components off when located onboard an aircraft, in a
hospital, a surgery area or near electronic medical equipment. The RF
signals may interfere with the functionality of sensitive devices.
Place the device at least 20cm (8 inches) away from pacemakers, as
the RF signals may interfere with the functionality of the pacemaker.
The transmitted RF signals can cause interference with hearing aids.
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Do not place the device with the wireless adapter turned on near
flammable gases or in an explosion-sensitive area (e.g. a paint shop),
as the transmitted RF signals may cause explosions or fire.
When transmitting wireless data it is possible that unauthorized parties may
receive data. Targa GmbH is not liable for any interference caused to RF or
TV signals through unauthorized modification to this device. Furthermore,
Targa does not assume any liability for replacing any cables or devices that
have not been specifically approved by Targa GmbH. The user is solely
responsible and liable for troubleshooting any interference caused by
unauthorized modification of this device and for replacing appliances.
Noise Emission Cautions
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.
According to international safety regulations the maximum permitted
noise level is 100 dB. The supplied earphones with model number FGE9033 or IEHS2010 comply with these requirements. When using
different headphones harmful noise levels may damage the user’s
hearing.
Using the earphones at high sound volume can damage your hearing
and disturb the surroundings.
Under dangerous circumstances (for example when driving a vehicle
or when working with machines) the sound may distract your attention
or make you unaware of what is happening around you.
The supplied earphones with model number FG-E9033 or IEHS2010
fully comply with all legal requirements. Audio listening with your
navigation device at high volume over a long time can harm the user’s
auditory system.
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The supplied earphones (FG-E9033 or IEHS2010) must be used
exclusively with this navigation device.
The supplied earphones will guarantee a noise level limitation when
used together with the corresponding navigation device only.
Conformity
This device has been tested and approved for compliance with the
basic and other relevant requirements of the EMC Directive
2004/108/EC, the Low-voltage Directive 2006/95/EC and the
R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC.
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. Avoid damaging the environment and danger
to your personal health by disposing of the device properly. For further
information about proper disposal, contact your local government, disposal
bodies or the shop where you bought the device.
By default, the stylus [page 1, item 4] can be found in the bag
[page 1, item 10]. It has a loop where you can store the stylus
while transporting the device.
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Thank you for choosing this high-end Targa product. The navigation device
PNA-M4320 enables accurate navigation to your destination and also
comfortable hands-free functionality for your mobile phone, as well as the
playing of popular audio and video formats (Please also read the Technical
Specifications in the Appendix).
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.
Please only use the supplied earphones FG-E9033 or IEHS2010
[page 1, item 5] with this navigation device.
The navigation device features a touchscreen and therefore needs no further
buttons or controls. You can perform any settings by tapping the
corresponding button using your finger or the supplied stylus [page 1,
item 4].
Charging the Battery
When the built-in battery is low on power, recharge the battery either in your
car using a power outlet, or on a 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.
The built-in battery won't reach its maximum performance until
several complete charging cycles have been performed. This
means that the battery should be charged completely and then
fully discharged by using the device.
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Recharging in the Car
1. Plug the Mini-USB connector of the car charger cable [page 1,
item 7] into the receptacle [page 12, item 8] of your navigation
device.
2. Then connect the car charger to a suitable cigarette lighter in your
car.
3. The charging process starts automatically, and the charger indicator
[page 12, item 9] lights blue. When the charging cycle is completed,
the status indicator will stop lighting.
You can connect the car charger to a 12V or 24V cigarette
lighter.
The car charger design varies according to the region. Therefore
the figure may differ from the supplied device.
In order to protect your device from any sudden voltage surges,
connect the car charger after you have started your car engine.
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Recharging from a Power Outlet
1. Plug the Mini-USB connector of the power adapter cable [page 1,
item 8] into the receptacle [page 12, item 8] of your navigation
device.
2. Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet.
3. The charging process starts automatically, and the charger indicator
[page 12, item 9] lights blue. When the charging cycle is completed,
the status indicator will stop lighting.
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The power adapter design varies according to the region.
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Recharging from a Computer
1. Plug the Mini-USB connector of the USB cable [page 1, item 6] into
the receptacle [page 12, item 8] of your navigation device.
2. Next, plug the flat connector of the USB cable into a free USB port
on your computer.
3. The charging process starts automatically, and the charger indicator
[page 12, item 9] lights blue. At the same time, the computer will
establish a connection to the built-in memory of the device. This
connection is required to modify the software contents (see
page 118).
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Car mount
To install the navigation device on its car mount, first install the supplied
mounting bracket [page 1, 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).
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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Once the car mount has been fixed in place you can insert the navigation
device into the mounting bracket. 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 mounting bracket, press the latch
on top towards the back of the mounting bracket 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).
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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Connecting the Headphones
Plug the supplied earphones FG-E9033 or IEHS2010 [page 1, item 5] into
the headphones connector receptacle [page 12, item 7] of your navigation
device. Only use the supplied earphones.
Audio listening with your navigation device at high volume
over a long time can harm the user’s auditory system.
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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. External antennas must feature an SMB
connector.
- Remove the protection cover of the antenna connector [page 12,
item 12].
- Plug the SMB connector of the external antenna into the receptacle.
- Mount the navigation device onto the mounting bracket of your car
mount.
The device will receive the signals from the additional antenna automatically:
no further settings are required.
Inserting a 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.
Inserting a 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 to the back. Insert the card
carefully until it clicks in place.
- When a memory card has been inserted the icon
title bar.
will appear in the
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Removing a 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 icon
Before removing the memory card, close all applications (audio,
video and picture playback) otherwise loss of data may occur.
Make sure that the contacts of the memory card are not dirty and
do not apply any pressure on the card.
on the title bar of the navigation device will disappear.
Write-Protection
SD cards have a write-protection tab that you can use to enable and disable
the 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.
To power the device on for the first time, press and hold the On/Off button
[page 12, item 2] for approx. 4 seconds until the device switches on.
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.
Daily Use
To power the device off, press the On/Off button briefly. The navigation
device will switch to standby mode.
Press briefly
To power it on the next time you only need to press the On/Off button briefly,
the device will power on and show the main menu.
The device consumes electricity in the standby mode. Therefore
it can discharge the battery when in standby mode over a longer
period of time.
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Powering Off Completely
To power the navigation device off completely, press and hold the On/Off
button for approx. 4 seconds.
Press and hold for 4 seconds
The prompt Power Off will appear.
Confirm this prompt to power off the device completely.
-
-
(you are returned to the previous menu)
To power the device on again, press and hold the On/Off button for approx.
4 seconds.
Powers the device off.
Cancels the process
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First-Time Setup
When powering the navigation device on for the first time or when powering it
back on after switching it completely off, the following status screen with a
safety notice will appear:
Upon first-time setup you have to select the desired display language.
- To do so, tap the button
You may also select or modify the language at a later
time (see page 114).
When powering the device completely off the previously
set display language will remain valid. In this case, tap
the following button to start the device:
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Here you select the desired language:
- Tap the buttons
browse the language list until you see the desired language.
- Tap on the entry of your language to select it or tap the
you don't want to select any language at the moment.
- You are returned to the start screen (see previous page). Then tap
the button
to use the device with your language.
and or use the scroll bar on the right to
,
button if
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The Main Menu
The main menu gives you access to the different functions of your navigation
device.
The main menu icons have the following meaning:
Navigation (from page 29)
Navigation and route planning, Navigation option settings and
the saving of favourite destinations.
Mobile Phone (from page 75)
Bluetooth connection to a mobile phone and setup of the
hands-free mode.
Multimedia (from page 95)
Playback of music, videos and pictures.
Settings (from page 106)
To change and setup basic settings and to customise the
device according to your needs.
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The title bar contains several icons:
Indicates that the device is powered
On external power
by the power adapter or the car
charger cable.
Battery status
Hang up
Mute on/off
- Tap the icon
The number of green bars displays
the remaining battery capacity.
Terminates the current telephone
conversation initiated via a Bluetooth
connection.
Tap on this alternating button to
toggle the Mute function on or off
(available during telephone
conversations only).
to display the battery capacity in percent.
- Tap the
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Navigation
Getting started
When using your navigation device for the first time, you will be prompted to
select a voice type and your current time zone. Next some important safety
notes about operating the device will be displayed.
Please choose a voice type first.
You will be prompted to select a voice for the spoken driving instructions.
Tap the desired item from the list:
Not all languages support multiple voice types.
If a language is labelled "TTS" on the list, this means "Text To
Speech". In this case, the voice can also output the street
names.
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Setting the time zone
Your PND is able to automatically determine the time through the GPS
signal. For this purpose, you need to set your time zone.
- Choose your time zone from the list. It can be changed at a later time
(see page 61).
- Press the confirmation icon
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Safety precautions
Next, a screen with safety precautions will be shown.
- Read the safety precautions.
- Tap the
- To hide these notes for future start-ups, select Hide at startup.
- Press the forward arrow.
or button to browse through the displayed text.
.
GPS connection
Your PND uses Global Positioning System (GPS) technology for navigation.
The device receives signals from a number of GPS satellites in order to
determine your current position.
- In order to obtain a first satellite signal, install your navigation system
so it has a free sight to the sky. In your car, the preferred location is
above the dashboard. (see page 18 - Car mount).
- It may take up to 5 minutes to establish the first connection.
Subsequent connections will be faster (30 seconds to 1 minute), but
if you have not used the unit for several days or are very far away
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from the last location where you used it, it may take up to 5 minutes
again to find a strong signal.
Icons
The following icons are used throughout the application:
Icon Name Function
Menu icon Open a menu with various options
Back icon Go back to the previous screen
Navigation icon Start navigation
GPS icon
Search icon Open a search screen
Confirmation icon
Cancel icon Cancel route calculation
Up One list entry up
Slider Moves a list
Down One list entry down
Availability /
strength of GPS signal
Apply settings
Select/deselect all
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Simultaneous operation
During navigation you can access the main menu at any time by tapping the
menu button (page 12, item 1). The spoken driving instructions will continue
normally.
Next you can launch the music playback (see page 96), establish a Bluetooth
link to a mobile phone (see page 75), or adjust parameters such as the audio
settings (see page 110).
During navigation, some restrictions apply to the multimedia
menu. Only the Audio button will be enabled (see page 99). The
option Video and Photo will be available after you exit the
current navigation.
To go back to navigation, tap the Navigation button in the main menu. You
will be returned to the last selected option window or to the current
navigation.
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Main menu
The main menu is your central point of access to all functions of your
Personal Navigation Device. It allows you to find and set your destination,
manage your favourites and control all settings of your device.
On the left hand panel, there are three buttons. Click on one of the buttons to
open a set of sub options on the right-hand side of the screen:
- Destination lets you choose your destination – either by searching
for an address (see page 38), choosing an entry from the POI
directory or a city guide (see page 45), selecting a location from the
map (see page 47) or a local service (see page 70).
- Favourites allows you to manage your favourites (like bookmarks,
recently visited locations, trips). You can rename, sort or delete them
(see page 48).
- Use Settings to configure your Personal Navigation Device to suit
your needs. Define general settings (e.g. time, language, system of
measurement, see page 60), configure your map (e.g. 2D or 3D
mode, day or night mode, map complexity) or load a map of a
different region (see page 65), set the route options (e.g. choose to
avoid or allow toll roads or ferries or select your mode of
transportation; see page 68).
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- Tap the Exit button to quit the navigation programme and return to
the navigation device main menu.
Map
The map is the core component of your Personal Navigation Device. It is
centered on your current location by default, provided you have a GPS
connection. You can browse the map, display information about the different
locations shown on it and e.g. choose them for routing and navigating.
Tracking mode and browsing mode
The map has two basic states, tracking and browsing.
In the tracking mode, the map follows your actual position (GPS position),
displaying information about your geographic position, your speed, etc. The
GPS position is indicated through the crosshairs.
Speed GPS status
Battery status
Elevation above
mean sea level
Time,
Geographic
coordinates
GPS position
Zoom in
Back icon Info box: name of current position Menu icon
Auszoomen
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As soon as you browse the map, you enter the browsing mode:
GPS status
Battery status
Back icon Info box: Name of current position Menu icon
Zoom out
Cursor
Zoom in
- Use a pen or your finger to browse the map. The selected position
will be identified by a cursor. To move the currently displayed map
portion, tap and hold on any point on the map and drag the stylus or
finger in the desired direction.
Clicking on an icon on the map will open an overlay
window with information about the selected item.
- To zoom in or out, press the + or - icons. As soon as you press one
of the icons, the zoom slider is displayed to enable smooth zooming.
- If you want to return to the tracking mode, press the back icon.
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Navigation screen
Manouvre icon
Distnce to next manouvre
Speed Position
Estimated arrival
time
Distance to
destination
Bacj icon Info box: name of current position Menu icon
GPS status
Batterystatus
Zoom out
Direction
Zoom in
The navigation screen displays your route (in blue) and your surroundings.
The GPS position symbol identifies your current position. The red arrow
indicates the direction of your next turn. The upcoming maneuvers is always
displayed in the upper left corner – together with the distance to it. When you
approach a turn, there will be a voice command at the appropriate time.
On the left side, additional information is displayed, such as estimated arrival
time, and the distance to your destination.
Tap on the left to toggle the view: now the elapsed time and
distance of the trip are displayed. Tap again to minimise the view
to show the next manoeuvre only. Tap again to return to the
original display.
For one-way streets, the direction of travel is indicated by a blue arrow.
For more information about navigation, see page 51.
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Main features
This chapter describes the functions of your Personal Navigation Device in
detail. On the following pages you will learn how to
- Find and choose locations (see page 38)
- Navigate to your destination (see page 51)
- Use the route planner (see page 56)
- Configure the application (see page 60)
Choosing and finding locations
This section describes the different ways of finding and choosing locations.
You can search for an address, browse Points of Interest (POI) directories
and city guides, choose locations on the map, and choose one of your
favourites (such as home and work addresses, your bookmarks and
recently visited locations).
Search for an address
Use the address search function to find an address. Just enter information
about the desired destination, select an entry from the results list and use the
address found for different purposes, such as showing it on a map, planning
your route or navigating.
- In the main menu, press Destination.
- Press Address.
The Find Address window will be displayed:
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- Enter the appropriate data to find your address.
How to search
Your Personal Navigation Device offers a convenient interactive look-ahead
search function to prevent misspelling. Only keys that lead to a search result
can be pressed – all others are inactive!
- Enter the first two characters.
You will see that the some keys on the keypad turn inactive. You can only
choose active keys:
- Enter the second character.
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Again, some keys will turn inactive; others will turn active, depending on your
choice.
- Keep on entering characters until you have narrowed down the
search to only one result.
OR
- Press the search icon (magnifying glass).
A result list will be displayed.
- Choose the appropriate entry from the list.
To toggle between normal and special characters, tap äü, or tap
ABC to return. Switch between upper case and lower case by
pressing ^.
If at any point you want to go back and delete characters, press
the backspace button <- on the screen. To add a space, press
the space bar _
If you need to enter an apostrophe (‘) use the space key instead.
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Set the country
To search for more countries, tap the Up or Down button or use the slider in
the right-hand border.
- To select the desired country, choose Country.
- Choose the desired country from the list: tap the desired entry
directly or, if you have been using the Up/Down buttons and the
slider to choose the country, tap the confirmation button.
The chosen country will appear in the field Country.
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Enter a post code
Instead of a city you may enter a post code.
- To enter a post code, press Post Code.
- Enter the post code of the town/city you are looking for.
- Press the search icon (magnifying glass).
A hit list will be displayed.
- Choose the appropriate town/city from the list.
You will return to the Find Address screen. The City and Post Code fields
will show the corresponding city/post code.
You can also enter a unique 7-digit post code (e.g. for Great
Britain). In this case, you do not need to enter a street name.
Search for the city
- To select a city, press City.
- Search for the city, as described above.
A result list will be displayed.
- Choose the appropriate town/city from the list.
You will return to the Find Address screen. The City field is populated with
the name of the chosen town/city.
Search for the street
- To select a street, press Street.
- Search for the street, as described above.
A result list will be displayed.
- Choose the appropriate street from the list.
You will return to the Find Address screen. It will be filled with the data
previously entered.
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Search for the Street Number
- To select a street number, choose No.
- Enter the street number.
- Tap the confirmation button to confirm your entry.
You will return to the Find Address screen. It contains the information you
have just entered.
The street number precision varies on the region. Urban replanning and building will cause new street numbers to be
created that may not appear in the map material yet. If a
particular street number is not contained in the map material, the
destination will be set to the middle of that street. The following
message will inform you about this:
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Navigate to the address found
Once you have narrowed down your search to a unique address, you can
start navigation.
Press the menu icon to access further options:
- To navigate to the entered location, tap Navigate (see page 51).
- To use the location for planning a route, tap Via (see page 56).
- To save the location as a bookmark, tap Save (see page 48).
- To show the location on the map, tap On Map.
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Searching for and choosing POIs
The POI finder allows you to quickly find points of interest like petrol stations
and restaurants in a database of millions of POIs. These places can be
nearby or at a remote location.
Where? displays the starting point for the search. POIs near that
point will be displayed. This is usally your current location. To set
a starting point other than your current location, press Where?.
- In the main menu, press Destination.
- Press POI Search.
The POI Search screen will be shown:
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Choosing a POI
- Select the desired POI category.
A menu with subcategories will be shown.
- Select a subcategory (if applicable).
- To return to the previous category, press the back icon.
A list of POIs will be shown.
- Select a POI by clicking on it.
A menu with a set of actions will be displayed:
- To navigate to the POI, tap Navigate (see page 51).
- To use the POI for planning a route, tap Via (see page 56).
- To save the POI as a bookmark, tap Save (see page 48).
- To show the POI on the map, tap On Map.
- To show information about the POI (if available), press Description.
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Searching for a POI
- Select the search icon (magnifying glass) to enter a search keyword.
- Enter the search keyword (at least three characters), and press the
confirmation icon.
A list of POIs will be shown.
- Select a POI by clicking on it.
A menu with a set of actions will be displayed, as described above.
Choosing a location on the map
An easy way to choose a location is selecting it on the map. Browse your
surroundings and choose any street or location to use it for navigation or
routing.
- In the main menu, press Destination.
- In the main menu, press Map.
- Point the cursor at any place on the map. The name of a selected
location/street will be shown in the info box.
- Press the menu icon.
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From the following menu you can choose to be guided to the address, use it
for route planning, show it on the map, search for POIs, change the map
settings, etc. (see page 51).
Favourites
Use your frequently used or favourite destinations for guidance. You can
choose among your bookmarks, recently visited locations, previously saved
trips (see page 56), and presets (e.g. your home or work place).
- In the main menu, press Destination.
- In the main menu, press Favourites.
The Favourites menu will show on the screen:
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Bookmarks
The bookmarks list contains the destinations you have saved as favourites
(from the guides, by choosing it on a map, etc.). This means that you do not
need to perform repeated searches for those destinations.
- Press Bookmarks.
The bookmark list will show on the screen:
Use the up and down arrows to scroll up and down in the list.
- Select an item by clicking on it.
A menu with a set of actions will be displayed:
- To navigate to the destination, tap Navigate (see page 51).
- To use the destination for planning a route, tap Via (see page 56).
- To sort the list of locations alphabetically, press Sort.
- To show the location on the map, tap On Map.
- To delete the selected location, press Delete.
- To edit the location, press Rename.
- To delete all location, press Delete all.
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Recent
By pressing Recent a list of recently visited or looked-up destinations will be
opened.
- Press Recent.
The list of recent locations will show on the screen. Use the up and down
arrows to scroll up and down in the list.
- Select an item by clicking on it.
A menu with a set of actions will be displayed, as described above. The
available options may vary.
Trips
- To access to your previously saved trips, i.e. routes, press pressing
Trips (see page 56 for more information about setting trips).
Presets
You can save your home and street addresses as presets for quick access.
- Press Presets.
- Press Home.
A menu with a set of actions will be displayed:
- To navigate to the location, press Navigate (see page 51).
- To edit the location, press Rename.
- To delete the location, press Delete.
- To show the location on the map, press On Map.
- To use the location for planning a route, press Via (see page 56).
- To delete all locations, press Delete all.
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If no home address has been set, you are prompted to do so.
You can choose it by searching for an address, through your
current GPS position or by choosing a recently visited location.
Proceed similarly with your work address.
Navigating
The powerful navigation capabilities of your Personal Navigation Device
guide you along the shortest or quickest route from A to B – with voice
commands and in 3D.
This section describes the navigation feature.
See page 35 for information about choosing elements on the
map. See page 38 for information about finding and choosing
addresses, POIs, and locations inside a guide.
- Choose a location through Destination, and press Navigate in the
respective menu.
Your route will be calculated. The navigation screen will be displayed (see
page 37).
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Browse map during navigation
You can browse the map even while navigating. This way you can easily
choose a new destination if you change your mind. However, navigation will
not be interrupted – you will be still guided through voice commands. Press
the back icon to follow the route on screen again.
Menu options
- To open a set of navigation options during navigation, press the
menu icon:
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Here you will find the following items:
Alt. route
With this option, you can choose to block the calculated route for a given
distance (e. g. 0.5 mi) and force an alternative route. Simply tap on the icon
which shows the desired distance. Your route will be recalculated, and the
previous route will be discarded for the given distance.
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List of waypoints
Opens a list of the waypoints (maneuvers) along your route.
You can delete a waypoint by tapping on it. This can be helpful to remove
any intermediate stops from your route that you do not want to make.
When deleting a waypoint from your route by tapping on it, the itinerary is
recalculated automatically and you will return to the navigation screen.
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Save
Save your actual position as a bookmark.
Search
You can redirect your route by choosing a point of interest (POI), like a petrol
station. Redirecting means either setting a new destination or adding a new
stopover:
Settings
Change the settings of your Personal Navigation Device, as described on
page 60
Average speed
You can calculate the average speed for the route segment by tapping the
“Start” button. Next the navigation menu will also show the average speed on
the left.
On the navigation menu tap the Stop button to close the average speed
display. The button Start and Stop alternate according to the current setting.
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Planning a route
This section describes the route planning feature. This feature allows you to
plan your route in advance, choosing multiple stopovers along your journey.
- In the main menu, tap Favourites.
- In the Favourites menu, tap Trips.
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map. See page 38 for information about finding and choosing
addresses, POIs, and locations inside a guide.
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- Select Create a new trip….
- The Destination List will be displayed:
- To add another stopover, press the + icon.
You will switch to the Choose stopover: screen. You may choose stopovers
like your home or work addresses, a bookmark, a point of interest, a recent
location or by searching for an address or pinpointing a destination on the
map.
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Once you have added stopovers (with the + icon) and returned to the
Destination List, you have several options:
- With the + icon you can choose additional stopovers.
- To change the order of the stopovers, select a stopover and then use
the up and down arrows to move it up/down in the list.
- With the trash icon you can delete a selected stopover.
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You can add up to six stopovers.
Once you have chosen your route, you have several options. You reach
those options by pressing the menu icon (bottom right-hand corner of the
screen).
• To simulate the route to come, press Simulate.
• To start guidance, press Start Navi. The display will switch to the
navigation map.
•To calculate the route, press Routing. The Route Summary will be
displayed. Tap on one of the items in the Route Summary to display
the Waylist. From the destination list, you can view the different
waypoints on the map. To do this, tap Up or Down to select the
desired waypoint and tap Next to toggle to the map view. To delete a
waypoint, tap on it.
•To save the route as a favourite trip, press Save as (see page 50).
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Settings
You can configure your Personal Navigation Device to suit your needs.
When it comes to navigating, you can, for example, choose to avoid or allow
toll roads or ferries or select your mode of transportation, like a fast or slow
car, a scooter or even your own feet. You can also edit several display
settings, such as 2D or 3D mode, day or night mode, map complexity, etc.
- In the main menu, press Settings.
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General Settings
- Choose General to chang e the general settings.
The window with the general settings will be shown:
- To select the desired language, choose VoiceSkin. In the following
menu select the desired language by tapping the corresponding
button.
- To change the time zone, tap Set time. To change the setting,
proceed as described on page 30.
- To change the unit of measure, tap Miles or Kilometres. The button
will show the currently selected unit of measure.
- To show information about the application, tap About.
- Tap Premium to display a list of optional map contents.
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- Average speed lets you determine an average speed. If you exceed
the set average speed, an alert will be displayed. To set this, first
enable the Average Speed function (see page 55) Select a
suggested value by tapping the corresponding button and tap the
confirmation button to confirm.
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When exceeding the set average speed, the average speed indicator
will appear in red.
- Speed limit enables a warning to be output whenever you exceed
the current maximum speed limit.
Please note that the current speed limit is directed by the
real traffic signs. Traffic signs may be changed from time
to time and may vary from the values stored in the map
material. You must always respect the Road Traffic Act!
To enable the warning, tap the white checkbox next to the “Enable
Warner” option.
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If you wish to have an acoustic warning as well as the displayed
warning when exceeding a speed limit, tap the checkbox next to the
“Warning tone” option also. An enabled setting will be shown by a
checkmark.
In order to output the warning only after exceeding a specific
tolerance above the speed limit, tap any of the default speed limit
buttons or tap “?” to enter a custom value.
Tap the confirmation button to confirm your settings:
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Map settings
- Choose Map Settings to change the map settings.
The window with the map settings will be shown:
- To toggle between Night and Day modes, press the corresponding
icon. By selecting Automatic, the mode will be chosen depending
on the actual time.
- To select a map, press Maps. If you have map data for different
regions/cities on your memory card, tap on the name of the current
region (e. g. Europe). All available maps on the memory card will be
listed. You can choose the desired region by simply tapping on its
name.
- To toggle between 2D and 3D modes, press the corresponding icon.
During 3D display, the map on the navigation screen will be shown in
isometric format: it will be tilted in the driving direction.
- To optimize the map orientation during navigation, press Track Up.
To keep the map oriented to the north, press North Up.
- To select which kinds of elements will be displayed on the map,
press Info Layers:
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- Check the boxes of any category you want to have displayed on the
map. Uncheck those that should be hidden.
- To return to the previous screen, press the arrow.
Day / Night Display
To customize 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.
From the Map Settings menu (see also page 65) select between the options
Day, Night and Automatic.
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The day mode uses bright and high-contrast colours to obtain a better
readability even under direct sunlight.
The night mode uses dark colors in order to avoid any dazzling effects when
navigating at night.
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Route options
- Choose Route Settings to change the route options.
The window with the route settings will be displayed:
- To switch between the modes just touch the icons. These will toggle
so you can quickly see the activated settings.
- You can choose among the following options: Mode of transportation
(fast car, slow car, bicycle, bus, motorbike, pedestrian, scooter etc.),
fastest or shortest route, allow or avoid toll roads, motorways, and
ferries. You can also choose the distance unit (miles/kilometers).
The London Congestion Zone in Central London is
regarded as a toll road by your navigation system.
Therefore, if you choose to avoid toll roads, you will not
be guided through this zone. However, there will be no
warning if you enter this zone accidentally.
Once you have chosen your settings, press the confirmation icon to return to
the main menu.
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Mode of transportation – overview
Fast assumes fast driving on highways.
Slow assumes slower driving.
Bike takes into account bike paths and restricts highways where
bikes are prohibited. There will be no voice commands.
Motorbike takes into account motorbike restrictions, where applicable.
Scooter takes into account scooter restrictions, where applicable.
Van takes into account van restrictions, where applicable.
Pedestrian provides true pede strian routing including full access to one-
way streets and pedestrian zones, where possible. There will
be no voice commands.
The estimated arrival time calculated during navigation will be
calculated taking into account these settings.
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Targa Travel Guide
The Targa Travel Guide has been pre-installed on your device.
You can use this Guide to lookup further information about the following
locations:
Algarve Leipzig
Amsterdam Lisbon
Barcelona London
Basle Madrid
Berlin Milan
Berne Majorca
Brussels Minorca/Formentera
Budapest Munich
Costa Brava Netherlands
Costa de la Luz/Andalusia Oslo
Costa del Sol/Andalusia Paris
Cote d'Azur Portugal
Dresden Prague
Dusseldorf Provence
Edinburgh Rome
Florence Salzburg
Frankfurt/M. Stockholm
Graz Strasburg
Hamburg Stuttgart
Hanover Southern England
Ibiza Tenerife
Innsbruck Tuscany
Cologne Venice
Copenhagen Vienna
Lanzarote Zurich
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Launching Targa Travel Guide
Targa Travel Guide can be found on the main menu under Ziel „Loc.
Services”.
Here you can find the Guides that have been installed onto your device.
Tap the line Targa Travel Guide Europe to open the Guide. Tap the search
function (magnifying glass) to perform a keyword search through all installed
guides.
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Searching for an entry is made analogue to the POI search.
can be found on page 45.
Where? Shows the starting point of the search. All entries near
to this point will be displayed. By default, this point will be the
present GPS position. To select a different position as the
starting point, tap Where?.
Using an Entry as POI
- Select the desired category.
- To return to the previous selection, tap the Back icon.
A list of entries will appear.
- Select the desired entry.
A menu offering different actions will appear.
A description
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- To navigate to the entry, tap Navigate (see page 51).
- To use the entry for planning a route, tap Via (see page 56).
- To save the entry as a bookmark, tap Save (see page 48).
- To show the entry on the map, tap On Map.
- To show information about the entry, press Description.
Description
This will show information about the entry. Tap the “Up” or “Down” button
or drag the slider to view the entire article. If there is a picture available
for the current entry, the button Camera photography will be shown. Tap
the button to view the picture. Tap on the picture to return to the entry
description.
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Mobile Phone
This menu allows you to enable the Bluetooth component of your navigation
device. Bluetooth is a wireless technology allowing you to transfer data
between devices that are close to each other. The Bluetooth interface of the
navigation devices automatically uses the required profiles. The linked
mobile phone must support the same profiles for the corresponding
application to work.
Here are two examples for profiles:
HFP (Hands-Free Profiles)
HFP is a connection to a mobile phone that allows you to use the navigation
device as a hands-free set. You can initiate a call from your navigation
device and use the built-in speaker and microphone to make the phone call.
PBAP (Phonebook Access Profile)
PBAP enables the navigation device to access the phone book of the linked
mobile phone. This lets you transfer the phone book onto your navigation
device.
It is possible that your mobile phone will not support all functions
of your navigation device.
To establish a connection to a mobile phone for the first time the
devices must be paired.
When transferring data it is likely that the data has to be written
onto the inserted memory card. Make sure that the write
protection of the card is disabled (see page 22).
On the following pages you'll learn how to pair the device with a mobile
phone.
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Pairing with a Mobile Phone
Make sure that both device are placed next to each other in
order to guarantee a strong wireless signal.
If necessary, please read the User's Manual of your mobile
hone to find out how to enable the pairing mode of your mobile
phone.
- From the main menu, tap the Mobile Phone icon to open the
Bluetooth menu.
- Then tap the Settings button.
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- To launch a first search, tap the Search Phone button.
The navigation device will alert you that the other party must be
ready for pairing and visible at this stage.
- Enable the Bluetooth component on the other device if not done
already and confirm the search by tapping the Search button.
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- The navigation device will start searching for compatible Bluetooth
devices.
If required, you can cancel the search by tapping X.
Once the search has finished, a list with all found devices is
displayed.
- Tap on the name of the device that corresponds to the desired
mobile phone.
The displayed name is often the model number of the mobile
hone. However, you can also assign a different name to your
mobile phone.
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In the next step the navigation device will start the pairing process
and send a key to the selected mobile phone. You must also type
this key on the mobile phone keypad when prompted.
- To start this process tap the Pair button.
The key of the navigation device is the fixed key 1234. Follow
the instructions on the display of your mobile phone to enter the
key.
The navigation device starts the pairing process.
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After you have entered the key on your mobile phone, the pairing is
finished. The navigation device will suggest that you allow the
automatic connection to your mobile phone.
- Confirm the message by tapping OK.
The automatic connection allows an immediate link as soon as
both devices receive each other. This means that in the future
you will not need to confirm any more connection between the
devices.
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Normally after connecting, a corresponding prompt will appear
on the mobile phone. Please consult the technical
documentation of your mobile phone on how to allow an
automatic re-connection.
After the pairing you will return to the Mobile Phone menu.
It is also possible to pair multiple mobile phones with your
navigation device. To do so, simply repeat the above steps with
another phone.
However, it is only possible to establish a connection to one
mobile phone at the same time.
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Making a Phone Call
After you have paired the devices successfully (see page 76), you can use
your navigation device as a hands-free set for your mobile phone. This lets
you place a call directly from the navigation device, even if your mobile
phone is stored in your bag.
- From the Mobile Phone menu, tap the Dial Pad button. The numeric
keypad will be displayed.
- To dial a telephone number, use the displayed keypad. Tap the
button to erase any mistyped digit.
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Starts a conversation.
Ends the conversation.
Use the
call. The conversation continues and can be finished by tapping
on the title bar.
button to quit the menu at any time, even during a
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Receiving a Phone Call
After you have paired the devices successfully (see page 76), you can use
your navigation device to receive incoming calls on your mobile phone.
As soon as a call is received, the following screen appears:
Tap on any of the following buttons to accept or reject the call:
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Accepts the call.
Rejects the call.
To exit the menu tap
If the other party transmits their caller ID, their telephone number
will be displayed. Furthermore, if this number is stored in the
phone book, the corresponding name will also appear.
. The call will still be signalised.
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Phone Book
The Phone Book lets you synchronise all telephone numbers between your
mobile phone and the navigation device.
- To do this, from the Mobile Phone menu, tap the Phone Book
button.
The Phone Book list will appear.
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Not all mobile phones support the transfer of the phone book. If
you are not sure whether your mobile phone supports this
feature or not, please read its User's Manual or try it out.
The following buttons are available for the Phone Book function:
Transfers the phone book of the
Refresh
Up
Down
Num
Back Returns to the Mobile Phone menu.
Up arrow
Scroll bar
Down arrow
mobile phone for the first time or
synchronises it in the future.
Toggles to the next/previous page.
Displays the numeric keypad to dial
manually (see page 81).
Toggles to the next/previous entry.
- To start the call from the phone book, tap the corresponding entry.
- If this entry is a business card with multiple phone numbers, a
submenu will appear where you can select the desired number by
tapping on it.
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Message
If the paired mobile phone supports data transfer, you can read any SMS
messages on your navigation device.
Not all mobile phones support the transfer of SMS messages o
the mobile phone. If you are not sure whether your mobile phone
supports this feature or not, please read its User's Manual or try
it out.
- Tap the Message button.
- A list with all available SMS messages will appear.
- Tap on message to read its contents.
- The following buttons are also available:
Refresh Updates the list.
Up
Down
Back Returns to the Mobile Phone menu.
Toggles to the next/previous page.
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Up arrow
Scroll bar
Down arrow
Call History
Under Call History you will find a list of all made and rejected calls.
It is possible that your mobile phone does not support this
function.
- From the Mobile Phone menu, tap the Call History button.
- A call list will appear:
Toggles to the next/previous entry.
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The icons next to the phone numbers have the following meaning:
An incoming call
An outgoing call
A missed call
You can also make a call by tapping on a number from the list.
The following buttons are available for the Call History function:
Refresh Updates the calls list.
Up
Down
Num
Toggles to the next/previous page.
Displays the numeric keypad to dial
manually (see page 81).
Back Returns to the Mobile Phone menu.
Up arrow
Scroll bar
Down arrow
Toggles to the next/previous entry.
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File Transfer
When using the file transfer your navigation device can show the folder
structure of your mobile phone. You can browse through the internal memory
of the phone as well as the memory of a storage card inserted into the phone
(if any).
It is possible that your mobile phone does not support this
function.
To store files on the navigation device proceeding from your
mobile phone you must insert a suitable memory card (see
page 21).
- From the Mobile Phone menu, tap the File Transfer button.
- The File Manager will appear:
- To open a folder, tap the plus sign next to it.
- To close a folder, tap the minus sign next to it.
- Highlight a file by tapping on it.
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The following buttons are available in File Manager:
Refresh Updates the folder list.
Up
Down
Transfer
Back Returns to the Mobile Phone menu.
Depending on the file size and the wireless link quality, the
transfer may take several minutes.
Toggles to the next/previous page.
Saves the highlighted file to the
navigation device's memory card.
Settings
Under Settings you can customize the Bluetooth functions to your needs.
Phone Book
- From the Mobile Phone menu, tap Settings.
- From the Settings menu, tap Phone Book.
- Tap to place a checkmark in the checkbox next to the desired option
to enable it.
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The following options are available:
Import phone book automatically
The phone book will be transferred each time a connection to a
mobile phone is established.
Keep phone book in memory card
Imports the phone book of the linked mobile phone and saves it to
the inserted memory card. Therefore it is not necessary to transfer
the phone book on each connection.
- To exit the menu tap
immediately.
. The selected options are applied
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Message
- From the Mobile Phone menu, tap Settings.
- From the Settings menu, tap Message.
- Tap to place a checkmark in the checkbox next to the desired option
to enable it.
The following options are available:
Import message automatically
The messages will be transferred each time a connection to a mobile
phone is established.
Popup incoming message automatically
Generates a message window as soon as a message is received.
Keep messages in memory card
Imports the messages of the linked mobile phone and saves them to
the inserted memory card. Therefore it is not necessary to transfer
the messages again every time.
- To exit the menu tap
immediately.
. The selected options are applied
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Call History
- From the Mobile Phone menu, tap Settings.
- From the Settings menu, tap Call History.
- Tap to place a checkmark in the checkbox next to the desired option
to enable it.
The following options are available:
Import call history automatically
The call list will be transferred each time a connection to a mobile
phone is established.
Keep call history in memory card
Imports the call list of the linked mobile phone and saves it to the
inserted memory card. Therefore it is not necessary to transfer the
list on each connection.
- To exit the menu tap
immediately.
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Hands-free
- From the Mobile Phone menu, tap Settings.
- From the Settings menu, tap Hands-free Setup.
- Tap to place a checkmark in the checkbox beside the option Hands-
free startup automatically to enable it.
For automatic startup, the navigation device will toggle to hands-free
mode automatically as soon as a paired mobile phone is detected
within its wireless range.
Please note that for the automatic startup to work, the
automatic re-connection must also be enabled (see
page 80).
- To exit the menu tap
immediately.
. The selected options are applied
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Disconnecting the Bluetooth Link
It is possible to close an existing connection at any time.
- From the main menu, tap the Mobile Phone icon to open the
Bluetooth menu.
- Then tap the Settings button.
- Next tap the Disconnect button.
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Multimedia
From this menu you can playback audio, video and picture files. You can
provide the corresponding files on a memory card or the built-in flash
memory.
To write contents onto a memory card, first insert the memory card into a
suitable card reader. Windows
"Removable Disk" in My Computer and you can transfer the desired files
by using the usual copy procedure. If necessary, read the documentation
accompanying your computer or the connected card reader.
Then insert the memory card into the card reader [page 12, item 6].
or
Connect the navigation device to a computer in order to obtain access to
the flash memory. For more information, read the information starting
from page 115.
- From the main menu, tap the Multimedia button.
®
should show the memory card as a
- On the following pages you'll learn how to use the applications
Audio, Video and Photo.
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Music
Music playback is supported for the common formats MP3 and WMA.
- If you haven't already done so, from the main menu, tap the
Multimedia button.
- From the Multimedia menu, tap the Audio button.
- A file list consisting of the contents of the inserted memory card or
flash memory will appear.
- Browse the folder structure and tap on the desired file to highlight it.
The corresponding entry will be highlighted.
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The following buttons are available:
Toggles to the next upper folder. The
Parent folder
topmost folder is the root folder of the
device.
Folder
Play
Up
Down
Delete
Back Returns to the Multimedia menu.
Up arrow
Scroll bar
Down arrow
A folder that can be opened by tapping
on it.
Starts playback of the highlighted title
and opens the Music Player.
Toggles to the next/previous page.
Deletes the highlighted title (must be
confirmed in the next step).
Toggles to the next/previous entry.
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As soon as playback of an audio file starts, the Music Player window will
appear:
The following buttons are available in Music Player:
Previous Title Toggles to the previous title.
Next Title Toggles to the next title.
Play
Pause
Playlist
Tap this toggle button to pause or
resume playback.
Returns to file selection and
playback stops.
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Repeat off
Repeat on
Back Returns to the file selection.
If necessary, you can adjust the volume by using the lateral
buttons Vol+ [page 12, item 4] and Vol- [page 12, item 5].
Tap on this alternating button to
enable or disable the title repeat
function.
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During music playback you can access the main menu at any time by
tapping the menu button (page 12 item 1).
Next you can launch the navigation (see from page 34), establish a Bluetooth
link to a mobile phone (see from page 75) or adjust parameters such as the
audio settings (see from page 110).
To return to the Music Player display, proceed as follows:
- Go to main menu and tap the Multimedia button.
- Tap the Audio button. The buttons Video and Photo are greyed-out
during music playback.
- The Music Player appears (see previous page).
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