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When you get out of the car, do not leave your device on the dashboard subject to direct sunlight. This product uses a Lithium-Ion battery. Do not perforate, open or disassemble any batteries. If a battery leaks and you come into contact with the battery fluid, apply plenty of water and seek medical help immediately. All old electrical and electronic devices must be disposed of separately from household rubbish at designates places.
With the proper disposal of old devices you avoid damage to the environment and your personal health. You can obtain more information on the disposal of old devices by contacting your municipal administration, the disposal office or the place where you bought the product.
Charging the Battery 1. The rechargeable battery will need at least two hours to charge for the first time. An optimal charging time is eight hours. Connect to the mains power Insert the power adapter into a wall outlet at home, in the hotel, in the office, etc.
Connecting to the cigarette lighter While travelling by car, insert the car charger into the cigarette lighter of the vehicle after the engine has been started. When charging the battery for the very first time, you should charge it for at least 8 hours. When you connect the AC adapter to charge the battery after the battery power has been fully depleted, wait for at least one minute if you need to turn on the device. Your device uses a small amount of battery power to maintain its data when you switch it off.
Your settings will however, be maintained. To protect your device against sudden surges in current, connect the car charger only after the car engine has been started. Safety first Use a specified charger approved by the manufacturer. Use only the power adapter and charger as well as the battery supplied with your device.
The gold contacts of the card should face to the back and to the left. Powering on Power on the device by pressing the "Power" button on the upper side. Setting language Select the desired language. If your language is not shown on the first page, go to the next page tapping. Confirm with. Setting the date First set the current year and month with. Next select the day. Main menu The Main menu appears on the display. Power off the device before mounting it in the vehicle.
When it is restarted, the same Menu will be displayed. Optimal mounting The device must be fitted with the car holder on the windscreen the lightest areas of the windscreen and must under no circumstances obstruct the vision of the driver or the functioning of the airbags. Car mount The major components of the car holder are: Suction pad Snap lever Adjustable articulation Device retaining plate Clamps 3.
Adjusting car holder As the arm is quite rigid it is recommended that you already put it in its final shape prior to mounting the holder. Latching the car holder into place Put the hook of the car holder retaining plate underneath and latch the car holder on to the back of the device. Test by holding on windscreen Hold the pre-assembled system on the windscreen to test, note the position if necessary and place the arm in the desired position.
Closing the Snap Lever After you have determined the best position for the device, press the suction pad strongly onto the previously-cleaned position of the windscreen and swing the snap lever forwards. The suction pad will adhere firmly. Opening the Snap Lever To uninstall your navigation device, open the snap lever by pulling it backwards see arrow.
Releasing the Suction Pad Pull from the rubber latch to release the suction pad from the window. Connecting to the cigarette lighter Plug the car charger into the cigarette lighter of your vehicle.
Good to Know To protect your device against sudden surges in current, connect the car charger only after the car engine has been started. Ideal position You should be able to see the display optimally from the driver's seat. Position the charging cable so that it does not disturb. Front side The device is controlled via a touchscreen.
Use your finger. This allows you to select objects on screen and to navigate. The following options are available: Tap: Touch the screen once with the stylus to open items or select options.
Tap and hold: Tap and hold the finger until an action is complete, or a result or menu is shown. Next to it you'll find the USB port 2.
SD card slot 2. Headphones connector 3. Next to it you'll find the port for connecting an optional GPS antenna 2. The card unlocks and protrudes slightly. Then remove the card. Prior to removing the SD memory card make sure that no applications are accessing it and that the device has been turned off.
Otherwise you risk losing data. Carefully remove the SD card from its box. Make sure you don't touch the contacts and that they don't become dirty. Don't apply any pressure onto the card.
Make sure that no foreign objects enter the card reader. When not using it, store the SD card in its box to protect it against dust and moisture. Main menu From the main menu you have access to the entire software package of your system. Navigation System Settings optimisation 2. Display Backlight Use a finger to drag the Brightness slider to the left to darken the display.
Drag it to the right to increase brightness. Calibrating the Touchscreen Tap the centre of the cross with your finger. When the cross moves to another position, tap and hold the centre of the new target. Repeat each time to complete the calibration process. When tapping the screen on the final step the new settings will be stored and you are returned to the Settings menu.
Good to Know There are more language settings described in the "Navigation" chapter, in the "Settings" section. Get to know its functionality — fun and interactive. Screen buttons and controls The primary input medium of your navigation system is the touchscreen. The screen not only serves as a display for information, but also for command input by tapping gently with the finger.
Below you will find a list of the most frequent operation controls. Direct Selection Buttons Some of the settings can be selected from a short list of possible values. The current selection is highlighted in colour.
Tap one of the icons to change the value. Slider You can choose between two options or between minimum and maximum on a sliding scale of values: by dragging the button or tapping the slider to the required position.
List Selection Button If the values in the list require a designation only the current value is displayed in a horizontal bar with arrows at both ends. The arrows serve as buttons through which you can scroll in the Menu display by tapping them. As soon as you exit the screen, the selected value becomes effective. A small lamp on the left side lights to show whether the function is enabled or disabled.
If the lamp is off, the function has not been selected. If it lights, the function is enabled. The whole bar acts like a button. Special Switch Some switches behave in a different way.
Instead of the lamp being off when in a disabled state, a red lamp shows and the light has a cross through it to highlight a forbidden application. Furthermore, when planning your route, allowed routes green lamp or street types to avoid the whole row is disabled and the lamp is off for different vehicle types is displayed.
Switches in Settings Menu Although they look different, the Settings Menu switches act like a normal switch to coincide with the other menu buttons. You can switch between enabled and disabled by tapping. This has no numbers. Here is an example of the Greek.
You may only enable foreign characters when you have configured the language settings of the corresponding language: Hebrew, Greek or Russian. Numerical Keypad The numerical keypad exclusively has numbers for the comfortable entry of street numbers.
This is the starting point of the display screen hierarchy where you will seldom have to return to. Many of the screens are accessible between each other so that the number of operations is reduced. Most parts of the navigation program are directly accessible from the main screen when the keys are used as described below. White satellite antenna: optimal GPS reception is available. Geographical coordinates Date and time Speed Elevation Accuracy at current position The circular image of a virtual sky over you shows your position in the centre.
The GPS receives data from the green and grey satellites, but not from the red ones. Synchronising the Date Tap the "Time Sync" button to go to the "Time Settings" menu where the time can be automatically synchronised with the satellite time.
Connection Display Yellow satellite antenna: the signal is weak: it is diminishing. This does not mean that the device is receiving a GPS signal. Connection Display IV The red satellite antenna to the lower left of the main screen: the satellite antenna is red: there is no GPS connection.
Connection Display V White satellite antenna with one or two wavey lines: a weak or optimal GPS signal is being received. Selecting "Settings" Select Settings from the main menu. Settings Menu The Settings menu contains six submenus allowing you to customise the navigation system.
You can change several settings on your navigation system. All menus contain a help function, therefore only a few selected settings will be described here. To access the help, tap the question mark in the upper-right corner of each submenu.
Setting the Language and Units of Measure 1. To do so, tap the corresponding button. Setting the Program language 1. Program language First you can set or modify the program language. German is the default language, or the language that you have selected after powering on the device for the first time. To change it, tap the button. Program languages Examples screens are for reference only The program languages appear in alphabetical order — five language per screen Tap the arrows Next or Previous to navigate through the different languages.
Once you have found the desired language, tap on it and confirm with OK. Then exit the menu. Guidance Language Now you can select the voice guidance language. Guidance Language Tap the desired language with the finger. Your selection will be highlighted in white. Tap OK to confirm and exit the menu. Good to Know For some languages, the speaker will have a male or a female voice. You can choose either of them. Tap the arrows Next or Previous to navigate through the different languages.
Selecting "Route Parameters" This menu item is very important. These settings determine how routes will be calculated.
Method: Use the sliders to set the route calculation speed. If the slider is moved to the left the route may not be optimal but the calculation is very fast. If the slider is moved to the right, route planning will be very accurate but this will take longer. Normally, this route type is preferred for automobiles. Shortest When using Shortest, the route with the shortest distance between two waypoints will be shown. This will normally be the preferred option for pedestrians, cyclists or low-speed vehicles.
Generally the fastest route is selected. However, if there is an alternate route taking only a little more time but being much shorter in distance, it will get higher priority in order to save fuel. Selecting "Advanced" These dialog boxes allow you to configure many advanced settings and enable some special features.
Smart Zoom Smart Zoom offers some advanced features compared to the automatic zoom. While navigating along a route: When approaching a road junction, Smart Zoom enlarges the view and increases the virtual height so you can easily see the manoeuvre you are approaching.
When driving with any preset destination Smart Zoom will enlarge the view at low speed and reduce it at a higher speed. Enabling Overview Mode: Here you can set how the overview mode should be activated if the next road junction is still far away. You are recommended to use a short delay. Backlight Always On Here you can choose to have the backlight always turned on. Smart Powersave This feature increases the battery life.
The power-saving mode will enable the display backlight only when pressing or tapping a button or when the program displays a message. After a few seconds the backlight intensity will dim until it completely turns off after another few seconds.
This is the classic map view of an unfolded paper map. Changing Mode It is very easy to toggle between 2D and 3D map view. There are two options: Use the buttons from the Settings menu to toggle between the two modes. Use the semi-transparent icons for increasing the virtual height to infinite equivalent to 2D view or lower 3D view.
This is a perspective 3D view through the windshield offering the possibility to looks very far ahead. This allows you to view the map at different zoom levels with optimised contents. Street names and other text objects will always be displayed with the same font size and never flipped vertically, and you will only see as many streets and objects as necessary for your orientation on the map.
Just test the different zoom levels to see how the map changes in both 2D and 3D views. Daylight colour profile and Night colour profile The different colour settings allow you to customise your navigation system to the different environmental situations. Daylight colours are similar to those used for printed road maps while night colours use darker colours in order to keep the overall screen brightness dimmed.
The system uses selected colours for you to easily recognise all relevant information. You can quickly toggle between the daylight and night colour profiles via the Settings menu. Good to Know The program offers different daylight and night colours. Of course you may display them on the map. The program can display street labels in two ways: The traditional mode is equivalent to a road map, the name appears parallel along the street. The alternate mode is a kind of virtual way sign to be pinned onto the street.
You do not have to choose between the two modes. The program will display the most suitable mode depending on the virtual height and zoom level.
Zoom in to view a few streets only and start increasing the virtual height to observe how the program toggles between the two modes. Artificial Landmarks To improve your orientation, the map also includes objects to help you identify your position on the map. These are water, large buildings, forests, etc. The below screen shows a river blue and a forest green.
It will be marked by a small red dot and continuously expanding red circles will make it well visible. You may use this point as starting point, waypoint or destination of your route. Marked map point - Pin You can place a pin at the cursor position. All pins appear on the map. They will be visible at any zoom level and until you delete them individually or remove all pins at your position via Advanced Settings.
These icons are large enough to be identified but also semi-transparent in order to avoid covering any roads or road junctions. Once you zoom in, at the POI position small dots will appear. When zooming in further, the icons will appear. If two points are located too close to each other so that the icons overlap, a Multi-POI icon will be shown instead of several individual icons. Enlarge the view in order to display the icons separately.
Active Route Elements Your programme uses a routing system made up of many waypoints. It consists of a starting point, a destination, the line of the current route segment as well as optional waypoints and inactive partial routes.
All these appear on the map. The starting point, the waypoints and the destination point are marked by flags. Animated arrows will indicate any enroute events apart from the above-mentioned points.
These arrows show the direction in which the journey will continue. An active route segment is the part of the route where you are currently located. If no additional waypoints have been defined, the active route segment is equal to the entire route. If waypoints have been defined, the active route segment is the segment from your present position to the next waypoint. During the day, the active route segment will appear in bright green, at night in red.
Here it shows a button labelled "Route", while an active route exists. Tap the button to open the Route menu for detailed explanation, see page While in Cockpit display, this field is a graphical illustration of the next manoeuvre. When approaching a road junction, an arrow will show whether a gentle, medium or sharp turn has to be made.
When a roundabout is displayed, the number of exits are also shown. Reducing shows a larger map portion while enlarging shows a smaller map portion. The automatic smart Zoom function will take care of zooming in and out while you are navigating zooms out when the next road junction is still at a certain distance, zooms in when approaching a traffic junction in order to allow a better detailed view of the manoeuvre.
If you set the zoom manually, automatic map scaling will not take place any more although automatic virtual height adjustment and rotation will still occur.
However, you may set the function to zoom in or out automatically a few seconds after you have manually changed the zoom level. As already explained, this function changes the vertical map viewing angle in 3D mode. You may change the angle through a wide range, starting from a fully vertical view equivalent to 2D to a low-height view giving a wide view ahead. The automatic smart Zoom function will take care of setting the height while you are navigating lower height when the next road junction is still at a certain distance, higher when approaching a traffic junction in order to allow a better detailed view of the manoeuvre.
If you set the virtual height manually, automatic height adjustment will not take place any more although automatic zoom and rotation will still occur. Map alignment and Overview 7 The map can be displayed in three different modes: The common map orientation for navigating is the driving direction, i. In this mode, an arrow compass will indicate North. Tap this icon to switch the map view to North orientation.
Now the map is aligned to North. The icon changes accordingly to indicate the new mode. Tap the icon again the switch to Overview aircraft icon.
This mode is equivalent to North orientation with one exception: the zoom level is preset in this mode in order to give you a better tracking of your current position on the map. The arrow representing your current location is fixed in the centre of the screen. While moving the map in Overview mode the Freeze button appears. When you press it, the map will move to indicate your current location in the centre of the map.
You may customize the program so that it automatically toggles to Overview mode during navigation when the next road junction is far away.
They can show three identical values: Red satellite antenna: There is GPS signal reception, but the signal is too weak or the number of satellites are too few for position tracking. GPS navigation is not possible. When only one wave is displayed, only 2D tracking is possible no GPS height indication and positioning errors may be significant. However, the system allows navigation. The system allows full navigation.
Battery status 9 The navigation device also displays the PNA battery status. You can estimate the remaining battery from the length of the displayed line. Below there are some examples: Flashing in the battery indicates that the battery is being recharged. The battery is fully charged. The battery is not fully charged but there is enough energy remaining.
Whenever the battery interior lights red, the battery must be recharged immediately. While the Mute function is enabled, the loudspeaker icon is crossed out. Tap the icon again to reactivate the sound Mute off. The button Master on this menu works together with the above button. This screen also contains a Master slider. You can use it to reduce the overall volume output. Volume setting is different from Mute, therefore no Mute icon will be shown here.
During playback, a green icon will blink. Tap this icon at any time to stop the simulation. It also appears while scaling or changing the virtual height as long as the Smart Zoom feature is enabled. Normally, the system will position the map in a way that the GPS position will remain visible at any point on the map whilst using map North orientation or always in the upper half of the map whilst using driving direction orientation.
When moving the map manually, the map will become fixed at the new position. Press the Freeze button to go back to the GPS position. In 2D view it represents the map scale. In 3D view it only represents the scale of the map section near the current position. The map scale can be used to zoom the map both in 2D and 3D view.
Dragging the slider to the right increases the map scale, dragging it to the left decreases it. Cursor 16 When tapping any point on the map or when selecting a specific POI under Find, this point will become selected on the map.
It will be marked by a small red dot and continuously growing red circles will make it well visible. Tap the cursor to open the Cursor menu. If you are yet not in the place the road belongs to, the name of the locality instead of the street name will appear.
The name of the place will be marked with a dot in order to distinguish it from street names. In Cockpit mode this field will show the name and number if applicable of the street where you are currently driving. When driving without any active route, the fields will show your current speed, the local speed limitation and the time.
Below you will find a list of choices for these settings. The only limitation on your choice is that you may not select a parameter if the same parameter has already be chosen to be displayed in another field. Field contents choices are: Distance to destination default setting for the upper field Time to destination estimated time enroute, default setting for middle field Distance to next waypoint Time to next waypoint Time to next manoeuvre next route event Speed Speed limit Arrival at next waypoint Estimated time of arrival at destination default setting for the lower field 48 Page 49 Distance to next road junction 19 This fields shows the distance to the next route event road junction, roundabout, exit, etc.
This field only appears while navigating, e. The cursor is the selected point on the map a red dot emitting red circles or the current GPS position whenever available and position tracking has been turned on.
When tapping the screen to set the cursor, the Cursor menu will automatically appear below, offering a list of available cursor functions. At the same time, the popup information street name, street number and list of nearby POIs will appear next to the selected map point, as long as the option Popup Info has been enabled in Settings menu.
If you don't use the Cursor menu within the next few seconds, it will disappear automatically. To display the Cursor menu again, tap the arrow in the lower-right corner. After opening the menu manually, it will remain visible until you close it. Route To You can set the Cursor position as the destination of your route. This button will start a new route. The previous route if any will be deleted a warning message will appear and replaced. This menu item will only be available in map mode and only when no active route has been selected.
Inserting Waypoints By inserting the selected map point as a waypoint, you will have to go to this point before going to your destination.
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