TeleType Company WORLDNAV 5200 User Manual

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5200 Hardware User Guide
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Contents
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Part I
Part II
Getting Started
..............................................................................61 Disclaimer
..............................................................................82 Accessories
..............................................................................93 Specifications
Basic Operation
Part III Main Menu
..............................................................................171 Navigation
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Bluetooth
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Media Player
..............................................................................214 Tools
..............................................................................235 FM Radio
..............................................................................246 System
Part IV
Troubleshooting
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1 Getting Started
1.1 Disclaimer
Use the WorldNav at your own risk. To reduce the risk of unsafe operation, please carefully review and understand this user manual.
It is the user's responsibility to use this product prudently. This product is intended to be used only as a navigational aid and must not be used for any
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purpose requiring precise measurement of direction, distance, location, or topography. Statistics provided such as trip time are best estimates and may not accurately reflect true conditions.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the United States Government, which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment.
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For use in vehicles, it is the sole responsibility of the operator of the TeleType GPS WorldNav to place and secure the GPS unit so that it will not interfere with the vehicle operating controls and safety devices, obstruct the driver's view of driving conditions, or cause damage or personal injury in the event of an accident. Do not mount the TeleType GPS WorldNav in a place where the driver or passengers are likely to impact it in an accident or collision. The mounting hardware supplied by TeleType Co. is not warranted against collision damage or the consequences thereof.
It is the sole responsibility of the driver of the vehicle to operate the vehicle in a safe manner, to maintain full surveillance of all driving conditions at
IN NO EVENT SHALL TELETYPE CO BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER RESULTING FROM THE USE, MISUSE, OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
1.2 Accessories
Before using the GPS, make sure you have all of the accessories listed below. If any of the accessories are damaged or missing, contact TeleType.
1. DC (Cigarette Lighter) Charger all times, and not become distracted by the GPS system to the exclusion of safe driving practices. It is unsafe to operate the controls of the GPS system
while you are driving. Failure by the driver of a vehicle equipped with a TeleType GPS system to pay full attention to operation of the vehicle and road conditions while the vehicle is in motion could result in an accident or collision with property damage and personal injury.
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2. AC (Wall) Charger
3. USB Cord
4. Window Mount
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1.3 Specifications
CPU SiRF Atlas V ARM 11 533MHz
NAND Flash 4 GB
DDR 128 MB
LCD
Touch Screen High precision touch screen
USB USB Client 2.0,MINI USB interface
Micro SD
Antenna Internal antenna
Precision Position < 10 meters / 32 ft
5.0 inch TFT screen, resolution: 800 x 480 pixels
Micro SD slot, supports Micro SD
card (maximum 32GB)
Cold boot:<42 seconds
GPS
Battery
Battery charging DC 5V (use together with USB-in)
Power Adaptor 100/220V power adaptor, 5V/1.5A
Car Charger Converts 12V to 5V/1.5A
LED status
Temperature
Hot boot:<9 seconds (with
unobstructed view of the sky)
Warm boot:<18 seconds
Built-in high capacity Lithium back
up battery (1200 mAh)
Red light: Charging;
Green light: Fully Charged
Working temperature:
0 °C - 60 °C (32°F - 140°F)
Storing temperature:
-20 °C - 60 °C (-4°F - 140°F)
Audio frequency
Bluetooth
FM Transmitter
1. 2Watt Built-in Speaker
2. Hi-Fi stereo sound
20mW@32ohm audio output
3.
Built-in Bluetooth with Bluetooth
1.2 standard; allows for hands-free cell phone use
Broadcasts GPS audio through
vehicle speakers
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Net Weight 184 grams / 7 oz
Dimensions
System Platform Microsoft Windows CE 6.0
Navigation software
location
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175 x 109.2 x 14.1 mm
6.88” x 4.29” x .55”
Internal flash memory or
Micro SD card
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2 Basic Operation
Turning on and off
Turn on or off your GPS by pressing the power button on the top of the device.
Hardware Reset
Occasionally, you may need to perform a hardware reset when your GPS stops responding or appears
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to be "frozen" or "locked up." You can perform a reset by pressing the RESET button on the back of the device.
Power Supply
In addition to the built-in lithium battery, you may power the device using the cigarette lighter charger (DC), the wall charger (AC), or the USB charger.
Micro SD Card
This device supports micro SD cards. Be sure the card is securely inserted before use.
Touch Screen/ Stylus Pen
Your device comes equipped with an LCD touch screen, allowing you to move the screen using your
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finger or a stylus pen (included). Simply press the desired icon or location on the map to move the screen.
Window Mount
Attach your device to the included window mount and position in a location where it has an unobstructed view of the sky so it receives a strong satellite signal. You may choose to provide some additional cushioning, such as foam on your dashboard, to help absorb shock.
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3 Main Menu
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Navigation - Provides navigation function
Bluetooth - Allows you to connect you
Bluetooth-enabled cell phone directly to the GPS;
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you can then dial numbers and receive calls directly from your GPS
Media Player - Allows you to access media files
such as videos, music and eBooks
Tools - Offers a variety of useful tools such as a
calculator, notepad and calendar
FM Radio - Allows you to hear your GPS
instructions over your vehicle's speakers
AV-in - Connect a device such as a rearview
camera to your GPS System - Allows you to set your device's system
functions such as volume, power and language
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3.1 Navigation
Please carefully read the WorldNav Software Guide (separate booklet) for navigation instructions.
WorldNav Software
3.2 Bluetooth
This GPS device has the ability to sync with a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone, allowing you to make and receive calls directly from your GPS. Instructions for setting up your Bluetooth feature are below:
1. Begin by enabling the Bluetooth setting on
your cell phone.
2. Click on the <Bluetooth> icon on the GPS Main
Menu screen.
3. Click the icon.
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Bluetooth Settings Screen
4. Click the icon and set the pin code, then
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press the icon to confirm the pin.
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3.3 Media Player
1. Click the icon to access your media player menu. Here you can select <Music>, <Video>, <Ebook>, <Photo>, or <Flash>.
Pin Entry Screen
5. Click the icon. This will pair your phone to
the GPS. This may take a few minutes. Once the phone recognizes the GPS, it will ask for the pin code, enter 8888 and then confirm. The pair is complete.
6. To make calls from your GPS, press the
icon. When receiving calls, the callers phone number will appear on-screen.
7. Access your Call Log by pressing on the
icon.
2. Select the type of media (music, video, etc) you want to play. For this example, choose Ebook. Browse to your memory card folder. Select the desired file from your selections.
3. You can now view the selected file. You can scroll from page to page (or song/video/photo) by using the arrows on the right side.
Ebook Selection Screen Ebook Reader
8. Display a record of all the devices paired with
you GPS by pressing .
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3.4 Tools
By clicking on the <Tools> icon, you will have access to features such as a notepad, calculator and calendar.
Tools Menu
1. Click on the <Note> icon to access your
Notepad. Here you can manually type in notes. This is useful as a driver log, address book, or
2. Click on the <Calculator> icon to access the calculator. Here you can switch between a standard calculator and a scientific calculator.
Calculator Screen
3. Click on the <Calendar> icon to access your
calendar.
reminder list.
Notepad Screen
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Calendar Screen
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3.5 FM Radio
The <FM> button enables you to link your GPS to an unused radio frequency channel, thereby allowing you to hear your route instructions over the radio speakers. Select a frequency from the FM Page and then set your radio dial to that frequency. Be sure to click the <FM Switch> "on" and note that the GPS will be silent; all sound will broadcast through the radio.
FM Frequency Selection Screen
3.6 System
The <System> icon allows you to set several different system functions. Here you can adjust the backlight strength, change the language, set the time and much more.
System Menu
Volume: Adjust the speaker volume* and enable/
disable "screen clicks".
Note: For maximum range of sound adjustment, keep the System volume setting at 100% and use the software to adjust the volume. (If you lower the sound in the software, the System will have less control of the volume.)
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Power: Displays battery power remaining and allows you to set the time for automatic power-off.
Backlight: Adjust screen brightness and set automatic screen power to "Off".
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Date/Time: This function is used to adjust the
internal calendar. Refer to the WorldNav Software Guide for instructions on how to set the time for navigation.
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Language
: Set the default language. Please note
that the WorldNav software will override these settings for navigation. Refer to the WorldNav software user guide for details.
System Info: Displays a detailed summary of system information:
1. Calibration - click this icon to adjust the screen
calibration. Move the [+] by pressing directly in the center of the icon. Repeat this process as it moves to the left, right, upper and lower parts of the screen. Click <OK> when complete.
2. GPS Reset - resets the satellite receiver.
3. Factory Reset - Automatically returns to default settings. WARNING: Will erase all data!
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4 Troubleshooting
Problem Reason Solution
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GPS will not
power on
Screen is too dark
Touch screen
function is
abnormal
Lack of Power
Power is Off
The backlight is
not bright enough
The backlight has
been turned off
Touch screen
calibration is off
The volume level
is at its lowest
setting
Plug the device to AC or
DC power
Slide the Power switch on the right side to the
ON position
Adjust the backlight to
a brighter setting
Touch the screen and
the screen will turn on
Use System tools to
recalibrate the screen
Increase the volume
using the WorldNav software; turn volume up using volume knob
No Sound
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Poor connection
between
earphones and
device
FM Transmitter is
enabled
Check the connection
to the earphones
Disable your FM
Transmitter
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Cannot
communicate
with computer
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The USB cable is
not connected
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Check the USB cable;
check ActiveSync
settings; check for USB
conflicts with other
devices
No GPS signal
Unable to use
navigation
function
Poor reception
area such as
inside a building,
an urban area or
mountainous
region;
interference from
another device in
the vehicle
Contact TeleType GPS Support Staff
Mount the GPS on the
windshield with a clear
view of the sky; try
obtaining a signal
outside your vehicle;
note that some electronics and
windshield treatments
interfere with GPS
signal strength
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