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1 2 | Users Manual | Users Manual | 1.87 MiB | / July 09 2007 |
YP-N1 Personal Navigation Device user manual features of your new personal navigation devices You have chosen a cutting-edge navigation system. Congratulations! Please enjoy using it. This navigation system leads you straight to your destination, whether you are traveling by car or on foot. You may navigate and plan your route with an easy to use and intuitive interface, just by using your nger. You may also use this application to plan your trip to suit your personal preferences and interests and to save interesting destinations before you set off on your trip. This manual leads you through the main features of the system. WHAT IS GPS (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM) It means a system that provides the location, height and velocity of the receiver based on the signals from 4 or more GPS satellites. EASY DESTINATION SEARCH You can easily search for a destination by selecting a location from the map, or specifying address, POI, or Favorites. EASY-TO-USE NAVIGATION The easy-to-use intuitive menu enables users to use the various functions easily while driving a car. FAST AND PRECISE PATH SEARCH You can nd the optimal path to stopover and destination so that you can reach the destination faster and more conveniently. If you drive away from the recommended path, new path is automatically found in a short time. REAL-TIME VOICE ANNOUNCEMENT Rest areas and gas stations as well as the path are also announced in real-time. BLUETOOTH COMPLIANCE (YP-N1BZ ONLY) You can register a Bluetooth hands-free
(mobile phone) to the product and connect it via Bluetooth wireless connection. 2 _ features of your new personal navigation devices safety information What the icons and signs in this user manual mean :
WARNING CAUTION CAUTION NOTE Means that death or serious personal injury is a risk. Means that there is a potential risk for personal injury or material damage. To reduce the risk of re, explosion, electric shock, or personal injury when using your product, follow these basic safety precautions:
Means hints or referential pages that may be helpful to operate the player. Do NOT attempt. Do NOT disassemble. Do NOT touch. Follow directions explicitly. Unplug the power plug from the wall socket. Call the service center for help. These warning signs are here to prevent injury to you and others. Please follow them explicitly. After reading this section, keep it in a safe place for future reference. safety information _ 3 safety information This manual describes how to properly use your product. Read it carefully to avoid damaging the product and injuring yourself. Pay particular attention to the following serious warnings:
PROTECT YOURSELF
Only use an authorized charger to charge the product. Do not use unauthorized power adapter to charge the product. Do not connect multiple power cords to one wall outlet using a multi-tap. Do not operate the product or stare at the screen while driving. Avoid bending the power cord or placing a heavy object over the power cord. Do not get the product wet or drop it in water. If the product gets wet, do not switch it on because you could get an electric shock. Instead, contact a Samsung Service Center near you. Do not place the product in damp, dusty, or sooty areas because these environments could lead to re or electric shock. Do not pull the power cord out by holding the plug. If the cable is damaged, it may cause a re or electric shock. Since the map of this product may differ from the actual road information, follow traf c regulations in a real road situation for your safety. Unplug the power cord when you do not use this product or it is lightning or thunder storming. 4 _ safety information PROTECT YOURSELF
Do not tap on the power cord with wet hands. Do not disassemble, repair, or modify this product on your own. If the system emits smoke, or unusual noise, or smells of burning, turn the system off immediately, disconnect the power sources, and contact Samsung customer service. CAUTION PROTECT YOUR PRODUCT
Do not leave the product in temperatures above 95F (35C), such as a sauna or a parked car. Do not drop the product or place heavy objects on top of it. Prevent any foreign particles or dust from entering into the product. Do not place the product near magnetic objects. Do not remove the SD memory card during operation of the navigation system. Be sure to backup important data. Samsung is not responsible for data loss. Use only accessories provided by or approved by Samsung. Start the engine after disconnecting the vehicle charger. Otherwise, the product may be damaged. Do not spray water on the product. Never clean the product with chemical substances such as benzene or thinner, as it may cause re, electric shock or deteriorate the surface. CAUTION safety information _ 5 PRECAUTIONS FOR ROUTE GUIDANCE CAUTION NOTE
Some part of the map of this product may differ from the actual road conditions and the information provided by the route guidance may be incorrect. In this case, please drive according to the actual road situation and traf c regulations. If the condition of the road guided by the route guidance is not good due to bad weather, use alternative road depending on situation. The position indicated by the GPS may be incorrect depending on the surrounding terrain condition and weather. In this case, since the current location is incorrect, the route guide may provide incorrect information. For newly built or expanded roads, the route guidance may provide incorrect information. In this case, correct information will be given by the route guidance as soon as the road of the map becomes consistent with the real road. The read condition is subject to change at any time. It is recommended to keep your map up to date for safe driving. The route guidance is for your reference while driving. 6 _ safety information contents THE BASICS11 11 Whats included 12 Your personal navigation device 14 Cradle 15 Using the touch screen 16 screen displays 17 Installing the device onto your vehicle Separating the device from your vehicle 18 19 Charging the battery 20 Charging the battery using the car charger 21 Hardware power on/off switch 22 Using SD memory card 24 Installing external-type GPS antenna
(Not Supplied) Installing TMC antenna Changing the settings and preperences 25 26 Map Settings Display Settings Route Settings Sound Settings General Settings Language & Unit Settings System Settings About 26 28 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 Usingnavigation system 37 Zooming in/out the map 38 Controlling the volume 39 GPS data/traf c infomation 40 Resetting the system contents USING THE NAVIGATION41 41 Planning a route 42 Specifying a start point 43 Adding a stopover 43 Removing a stopover 43 Changing the nal destination 44 Saving locations in favorite 45 Saving the location of safety camera Saving the locations of home and work place 46 47 Finding an address 48 Finding home or workplace 49 Finding out favorites 50 Finding a recently visited place 51 Finding POI (point of interest) 53 Coordinates 54 Route settings Recalculate 54 Itinerary 55 Edit route 56 58 Clear route Route Info 58 Simulation 59 Turn view 59 60 Manage track logs contents NAVIGATION62 MORE THAN What is Bluetooth?
Bluetooth speci cation 62 Using Bluetooth 62 63 64 Using mobile phone 64 65 65 65 66 67 67 67 68 68 68 69 To pair a mobile phone To search for a new mobile phone To remove a mobile phone from the list To rename a device To pair a mobile phone To search for a new mobile phone To remove a mobile phone from the list To rename a device To redial using the recent call number To answer an incoming call To switch a call To switch to the mobile phone while talking on the hands-free device
(YP-N1) To switch to the hands-free device
(YP-N1) while talking on the mobile phone To disconnect the mobile phone To use the tone keyboard To view my device information 69 69 70 70 71 PC requirements 72 Connecting to your PC 73 Disconnecting from your PC 74 Using the map manager CONNECTING TO contents YOUR PC71 TROUBLESHOOTING76 APPENDIX79 79 Menu tree 80 Product speci cations 82 Contact samsung world wide 0 1 T H E B A S C S I the basics WHATS INCLUDED Your new Personal Navigation Device comes with these accessories. If youre missing any of these items, contact a Samsung Service center near you. Personal Navigation Device Car Charger Power Adapter SD Memory Card TMC antenna Installation CD Car Cradle Cradle USB Cable Carrying Case
(YP-N1BZ only) The accessories in your box may look slightly different than these. the basics _ 11 YOUR PERSONAL NAVIGATION DEVICE Power button Press and brie y hold for power on/off Touch screen display Fixing Groove Use it to x the main body on the cradle. USB Connection port Power Connection port Connect the power adapter or car charger here. Battery indicator It is turned on when the power adapter or car charger is connected.
Charging : Red Charge Complete : Green Fixing Groove Use it to x the main body on the cradle. 12 _ the basics 0 1 T H E B A S C S I YOUR PERSONAL NAVIGATION DEVICE (Continued) S D GPS antenna (not supplied) input connection port Fixing Groove Use it to x the main body on the cradle. Reset hole Press with a pointed object to reset SD Memory card slot Fixing Groove Use it to x the main body on the cradle. Speaker Cradle connecter terminal Port connecting the main unit and the cradle. Hardware Power On/Off switch To use the device on the built-in battery power without connecting an external power source, you have to slide the Hardware Power On/Off Switch to On. the basics _ 13 CRADLE 14 _ the basics Side xing parts Use it to x the main body on the cradle. Power connection port Main unit connector terminal Port connecting the main unit and the cradle so as to provide speaker and power connections. Microphone Speaker TMC connection port If you connect a TMC antenna, traf c and living information is provided. External microphone connection port You can connect a microphone and use it to talk over the phone using the Bluetooth function (YP-N1BZ only). Cradle xing grooves Fixing Groove used to x the cradle over the stand. 0 1 T H E B A S C S I USING THE TOUCH SCREEN Tap on over the screen with your nger tips.
Using a sharp object to tap on on the screen may cause damage to it. Avoid tap on the touch screen with dirty ngers. CAUTION the basics _ 15 SCREEN DISPLAYS Main (Driving Mode) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 GPS Signal Reception Status Find Location button Current Time Remaining Battery Capacity View Map button Route button Mobile phone button Settings button GPS button Zoom-In/Zoom-Out Button Volume Control button Show/Hide Setup Route Buttons Compass MENU button 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
16 _ the basics NOTE The Blue tooth function supports only these models. (YP-N1BZ) INSTALLING THE DEVICE ONTO YOUR VEHICLE
Before you start - Select a position to install the cradle that will not block drivers field of vision and clean the place before installation. 1. Attach the suction cup to the place you selected completely and push the locking tab in the direction of the arrow shown by the gure.
The suction cup is secured. 2. Insert the catches of the stand to the Cradle Fixing Grooves and slide the cradle so that the catches are in the CLOSE position. 3. Insert the main unit into the cradle.
Put the main body into the cradle until it clicks at the both side of the xing parts in order to secure the installation. 4. Adjust the angle of the support to facilitate your visibility.
Release the adjustment screw 1 counterclockwise slightly and adjust the angle between the 180 degrees in vertical and 360 degrees in horizontal. If you nd a comfortable angle, fasten the adjustment screw 1 by turning it clockwise. Release the adjustment screw 2 counterclockwise slightly and adjust the angle between the 180 degrees in horizontal. If you nd a comfortable angle, fasten the adjustment screw 2 by turning it clockwise.
0 1 T H E B A S C S I the basics _ 17 SEPARATING THE DEVICE FROM YOUR VEHICLE 1. Pull the both sides of xing parts of the cradle outward and separate the main unit from the cradle. 2. Pull the locking tab in the direction of the arrow shown by the gure. The suction cup is released.
3. Remove the suction cup by holding the projected part.
The cradle is separated.
Install the cradle to a position that does not block drivers eld of vision and will not cause an injury of the driver or follow passenger even if it falls. Note that the adsorption of the suction cup may decrease when the temperature difference between outside and inside is high. Separate the cradle from the vehicle for long time of no use. The adsorption of the suction cup is the best when the temperature of the inside car is between 10~50C. CAUTION NOTE 18 _ the basics CHARGING THE BATTERY Charge it before using the player for the rst time and when you havent used it for a long time. The battery for your mp3 player will fully charge in about three and a half hours, although total charging time varies depending on your PC environment. Before you start - Slide the Hardware Power On/Off Switch to OFF.
B A 0 1 T H E B A S C S I 1. Connect the power adapter jack (A) to the Power connection port. 2. Plug the power adapter plug (B) to the wall outlet.
The LED turns on in red while charging the better and it turns to green when it is fully charged.
It is recommended using the device by connecting it to a power source when you use it in a house or vehicle where power source is available and moving the device is not frequently required. NOTE
The battery may be discharged when you first use this product. Fully recharge the battery before use. the basics _ 19 CHARGING THE BATTERY USING THE CAR CHARGER The battery for your mp3 player will fully charge in about three and a half hours. A B Install the main unit into the cradle. 1. 2. Connect the car charger jack (A) to the Power connection port of the cradle. 3. Plug the car charger plug (B) into the cigar jack of the vehicle. CARING FOR THE BATTERY Your battery will last longer if you follow these simple guidelines for caring for and storing it. Recharge and store the battery within the temperature range of 40F~95F
(5C~35C ). Do not charge the battery longer than 12 hours. 20 _ the basics 0 1 T H E B A S C S I HARDWARE POWER ON/OFF SWITCH To use the built-in battery power without connecting the power adapter or car charger, you have to slide the Hardware Power On/Off switch to On. To turn the Hardware Power On/Off Switch on Slide the Hardware Power On/Off switch to ON.
Alternatively you can turn the power on by pressing the S D button. To turn the Hardware Power On/Off Switch off Slide the Hardware Power On/Off switch to OFF.
button, the power will not be Even if you press the turned on.
When the product is left unused for an extended time, slide the Power On/Off switch to OFF to avoid discharged battery. NOTE TURNING THE POWER ON & OFF To turn the power on Press and hold the
The power is turned on. button. To turn the power off Press and hold the
The power is turned off. button. the basics _ 21 USING SD MEMORY CARD
Before you start - Insert or remove the SD memory card only when the power is turned off. Removing the SD memory card Press the SD memory card tip slightly.
The SD memory card pops up. Inserting the SD memory card Insert the SD memory card as shown by the gure.
Insert SD memory card so that the label faces forward. write protection switch A SD card supports a mechanical write protection switch. Setting the switch prevents accidental erasure of les recorded on the SD card. To enable writing, move the switch up to the direction of terminals. To set write protection, move the switch down. 22 _ the basics 0 1 T H E B A S C S I USING SD MEMORY CARD (Continued) NOTE CAUTION
The SD memory card may have insuf cient free space as it has stored the map data. In this case, purchase another one in the Internet shopping mall or digital camera shop. If an adapter is required for the memory card you have purchased, make sure to use the memory card by using an appropriate adapter. If you use a non-compatible card, it may be damaged or you will not be able to remove it. Do not remove the memory card while the navigation system is running. Do not insert a memory card upside down or in a wrong direction. Unsupported memory cards Some SD memory cards, if thick out of the speci cation or with a label attached onto it, may not be removed. This product supports up to 4GB of memory capacity. Memory cards other than SD such as T-Flash are not supported. When you keep or carry a memory card, package it with the memory card case because the data may be damaged by antistatic electricity. Please note that manufacturer shall not be liable to the data loss due to the damage of the memory card. If you turn the main unit on under no memory card inserted, the appears on the screen. icon the basics _ 23 INSTALLING EXTERNAL-TYPE GPS ANTENNA (NOT SUPPLIED) Installing en external-type SPG antenna when the received GPS signal strength weak, will provide better GPS signal sensitivity. S D 1. Connect the GPS antenna jack (A) to the GPS antenna input connection port of the main unit. Install the GPS antenna (B) on the roof of the vehicle or a metal part of the hood. 2. 3. Arrange the GPS antenna cable so that it will not disturb driving. NOTE
The external-type GPS antenna is unbundled. You can purchase one in a navigation device shop. Recommended GPS antenna models 24 _ the basics 0 1 T H E B A S C S I INSTALLING TMC ANTENNA If you install TMC antenna, you can use useful information such as traf c and living information. 1. Clean up the windshield. 2. Attach the TMC antenna (A) to the windshield. 3. Connect the TMC antenna jack (B) to the TMC connection port (C) of the cradle.
Arrange the TMC antenna cable so that it will not disturb your driving. In some areas, the TMC reception sensitivity may not be good enough. NOTE the basics _ 25 CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREPERENCES Your Personal Navigation Device comes with settings and preferences that were set up at the factory, but you can change these pre-set values to truly customize your product. Map Settings You can con gure map settings such as View Mode, Day/Night Mode, Map Color, etc. 1. Tap Settings button in the main menu.
The Settings window appears. 2. Tap Map button.
The Map settings window appears. 3. Con gure the settings you want by tapping on a desired button. NOTE
button to move to the previous screen. Tap If you tap View Map button in the Map Settings window, you can move to the map screen. 26 _ the basics 0 1 T H E B A S C S I CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREPERENCES (continued) Map setting options View Mode : Select one from Heading-up, North-up, and 3D and tap OK button. Heading-up rotates the map so that the vehicle always moves upward. (The most popular mode). North-up xes the map regardless of the heading of the vehicle so that north of the map is located on top. 3D mode enables the user to view the map in 3D. You can switch the mode by tapping on the compass icon on the map screen. Day/Night Mode :Select one from Day, Night, and Auto and tap OK button. Auto mode automatically switches to Day or Night mode according to the actual time. (Time is automatically set through GPS.) Map Color : Select a map color by tapping on the OK button. Display Options : Select one from Alternative Road Names, Show Street Labels, and Textured Polygons and tap OK button. Alternative Road Names determines which road name will be displayed when there are more then a name for a road. Show Street Labels shows street names. Textured Polygons shows roads in a graphical form. Display POIs : You can select interest information items (Services, Transportation, etc.) to be displayed. Select an item you want and tap on either the Show or Hide button. The items marked with are displayed on the map. button and select the the basics _ 27 CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREPERENCES (continued) Display Settings You can con gure screen settings such as Brightness, Auto Brightness, etc. 1. Tap Settings button in the main menu.
The Settings window appears. 2. Tap Display button.
The Display settings window appears. 3. Con gure the settings you want by tapping on a desired button. NOTE
button to move to the previous screen. Tap If you tap View Map button in the Display Settings window, you can move to the map screen. 28 _ the basics CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREPERENCES (continued)
, button to adjust the brightness to the level you want, and tap OK Display setting options Brightness : You can adjust the screen brightness depending on the surrounding brightness that changes according to the time. Tap button. Auto Brightness : This function automatically detects surrounding brightness and adjust the screen brightness accordingly. Select either On or Off. Brightness Timeout : If no button is pressed within the time set shown below, the display screen will automatically turn off. Select one from Always On, 15 Sec, 30 Sec, and 1 min and tap OK button. LCD Calibration : If the tapping point is incorrectly set, you can reset it into focus. Pop-up Info : You can determine whether to display information such as address, rm name, etc. Select either On or Off. 0 1 T H E B A S C S I LCD Calibration Settings 1. Tap LCD Calibration button.
The LCD calibration con rmation screen appears. 2. Point on the center of focus using a ball-point pen.
The location of the focus changes as shown in the gure. If you tap on the focus 5 times, the setting con rmation message appears. 3. To save the new focus setting, tap on any point on the screen. The setup is completed and the product returns to the previous menu.
Using a sharp object to touch on the screen may cause damage to it. CAUTION the basics _ 29 CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREPERENCES (continued) Route Settings You can con gure route related options such as Route Preference, Vehicle, etc. 1. Tap Settings button in the main menu.
The Settings window appears. 2. Tap Route button.
The Route settings window appears. 3. Con gure the settings you want by tapping on a desired button.
NOTE button to move to the previous screen. Tap If you tap View Map button in the Route Settings window, you can move to the map screen. Route setting options Route Preference : Select one from Fast, Short, or Economical and tap OK button. Fast option provides the fastest route, Short provides the shortest route, and Economical provides the cheapest route that requires the minimum gas consumption. Vehicle : Select one from Car, Taxi, Bus, Lorry, Emergency, Pedestrian, and Bicycle and tap OK button. Avoidances : Select one from Unpaved Roads, Motorways, Ferries, U-turns, Permit needed, Toll roads not to listen to information about the selection in the route guidance and tap OK button. Off Route Recalculation : Select one from Automatic, Ask First, and Off and tap OK button. The Automatic option automatically nds a new route when you drive out of the recommended route. The Ask First mode will ask you rst to determine whether to nd a new route again. The Off mode will not nd a new route even if you drive away from the recommended route. TMC : You can con gure traf c information provision function. Exclude selected station provides traf c information including the selected area. Show excluded stations allows you to con rm the area included in the traf c information provision area. The Automatic option of Recalculation to avoid traf c enables nding a route avoiding traf c-jammed area, while the Disabled option nds a route regardless of traf c information. 30 _ the basics CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREPERENCES (continued) Sound Settings You can con gure volume and sound settings. 1. Tap Settings button in the main menu.
The Settings window appears. 2. Tap Sound button.
The Sound settings window appears. 3. Con gure the settings you want by tapping on a desired button. 0 1 T H E B A S C S I
NOTE button to move to the previous screen. button turns the button turns the volume down. To select the icon appears. To cancel the Tap If you tap View Map button in the Sound Settings window, you can move to the map screen. Sound setting options Volume : You can control the volume level. Tapping on the volume up, while tapping on the Mute function, press the Mute function, tap Dynamic Volume : You can setup the volume so that the volume rises as the velocity increases. Select On to automatically adjust the volume according to the velocity. Select Off to keep the volume level steady. Touch Tones : You can determine whether to enable or disable the touch tone. Select either On, or Off. Voice Guidance Attention Tone : Select one from Single Tone, Dual Tone, and Off and tap OK button. Single Tone sounds an alarm once before voice guidance. Dual Tone sounds an alarm twice before voice guidance. Off does not sound an alarm before voice guidance. button so that the icon changes to button so that the
. the basics _ 31 CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREPERENCES (continued) General Settings You can con gure Safety Mode and Warn When Speeding settings. 1. Tap Settings button in the main menu.
The Settings window appears. 2. Tap General button.
The General settings window appears. 3. Con gure the settings you want by tapping on a desired button. NOTE
button to move to the previous screen. Tap If you tap View Map button in the General Settings window, you can move to the map screen. 32 _ the basics 0 1 T H E B A S C S I CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREPERENCES (continued) General setting options Safety Mode : You can con gure the touch screen so that it does not work while driving for safety purposes. To use the Safety Mode, select Yes. Otherwise, select No. Warn When Speeding : You can set the alarm so that it sounds when you are driving faster than the speed limit. Select either On, or Off.
To Setup Options Tap Options button and set a speed limit by using the Using the Speeding tolerance option, you can set an allowed margin for the speed limit in percentage. (Example: If you set the Speeding tolerance option to 10%, an alarm sounds when you drive faster than 88km on a road where the speed limit is 80km.) Using the Alternative speed limit option, you can setup a speed limit in Km/h. buttons. and Enable Safety Cameras : You can determine whether to display the Safety Cameras (speedcam). Select either On, or Off. If you set the Enable Safety Cameras option to On, a con rmation message will appear saying that it can be illegal in some areas. To display Safety Cameras, select Yes. Otherwise, select No. Smart Zoom : This function automatically zooms in the map when turning your vehicle such as turning left, turning right and making a U-turn. After that, the map is automatically zoomed out so that you can view more far distance on the map. Select either On or Off. the basics _ 33 CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREPERENCES (continued) Language & Unit Settings You can set the language, time, and unit of distance. 1. Tap Settings button in the main menu.
The Settings window appears. 2. Tap Language & Unit button.
The Language & Unit settings window appears. 3. Con gure the settings you want by tapping on a desired button. NOTE
button to move to the previous screen. Tap If you tap View Map button in the Language & Unit Settings window, you can move to the map screen. Language setting options Menu language : You can select a language for the screen display. English(AU), English(UK), English(US), Espaol, Franais, Hebrew, Hrvatski, Italiano, Magyar, Nederlands, Norsk, Polski, Portugus, Romn, Slovensk, Suomi, Svenska, Trke, Vlaams, , Voice language : You can select a language and voice type (male / female) for the voice guidance. Time Zone : You can select your time zone depending on your location. Unit : You can setup so that the distance is displayed in Miles or Kilometres. Time Format : 12 hours option shows time in 12 hours and 24 hours shows time in 24 hours. 34 _ the basics CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREPERENCES (continued) System Settings You can con gure various system settings. 1. Tap Settings button in the main menu.
The Settings window appears. 2. Tap System button.
The System settings window appears. 3. Con gure the settings you want by tapping on a desired button. 0 1 T H E B A S C S I NOTE
button to move to the previous screen. Tap If you tap View Map button in the System Settings window, you can move to the map screen. System setting options Start-up Preferences : You can select the start menu that appears when you turn the power on. Select one from Main Menu, Map, and Find Location and tap OK button. Keyboard settings : You can setup the keyboard to be displayed on the text input screen. Demonstration : You can view a driving simulation. User Data Management : You can save data such as route and user settings into an SD memory card and read and delete the data saved in the memory card. Select one from Backup Data, Restore Data, and Clear Data and tap OK button. Select Backup Data to backup data into a memory card. Select Restore Data to restore data using the backup le. Select Clear Data to delete data. The saved data appears as iGO-backup.db le in the <Removable Disk> on a PC. You can copy the iGO-backup.db le into the PC for later use. Default set : You can restore all settings to default values. Select either Yes or No. the basics _ 35 CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREPERENCES (continued) About You can view system related information such as model name, rmware version, serial number, etc. 1. Tap Settings button in the main menu.
The Settings window appears. 2. Tap About button.
The About window appears. You can view model name, rmware version, and serial number. For the procedures to upgrade the rmware, refer to the rmware upgrade instructions. Page 69 3. Tap on the Licenses tab.
You can view available maps. 4. Tap on the Maps tab. You can view area supported by the navigation function.
Tap button to move to the previous screen.
NOTE 36 _ the basics USING NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Before you start - Before using the navigation system, set the Language and Time Zone. (See Page 35) 1. Tap View Map button in the main menu.
You will see a map on the screen. 2. Select a desired destination by tapping on or dragging it. 3. Tap Route To button.
The route from the current location to destination is automatically searched for. 4. Start driving.
The navigation system starts automatically. 0 1 T H E B A S C S I ZOOMING IN/OUT THE MAP You can zoom in or out the map. To zoom in or out, tap
or Tapping on the the map. button on the right side of the map. button zooms in the map, while tapping on the button zooms out NOTE
If you select <Settings>-><General> and set <Smart Zoom> to <On>, The map is automatically zoomed in when you turn your vehicle such as turn left, turn right and make a U-turn. After that, the map is automatically zoomed out so that you can view more far distance on the map. the basics _ 37 CONTROLLING THE VOLUME You can control the volume of the touch tone and voice guidance. 1. Tap button on the right side of the map.
The volume control window appears. 2. Adjust the volume by tapping on the and button turns the volume up, button turns the volume
buttons. Tapping on the while tapping on the down. To use the Mute function Tap the sound will be muted. To cancel the Mute function, tap button in the volume control menu. If the icon changes to
, button so that the icon changes to
. 38 _ the basics 0 1 T H E B A S C S I GPS DATA/TRAFFIC INFOMATION You can view GSP information such as accuracy, position, etc. 1. Tap button on the right side of the map.
The GPS information screen appears. 2. To view traf c information, tap Traf c Info button.
Traf c Events are listed. Distance: You can view traf c information near you rst. Type: You can view traf c information by type.
the basics _ 39 RESETTING THE SYSTEM When the product does not work properly or cannot be turned off, you can reset the product. S D Press the Reset hole with a sharp object.
The system will be initialized. Your settings and data will not be affected. 40 _ the basics using the navigation Before you start - Check if the SD memory card is inserted in the device.
Connect the power or turn the device on and then check the charge status. PLANNING A ROUTE You can select a desired destination on the map, based on the current location. 1. Tap View Map button in the main menu.
You will see a map on the screen. 2. Select a desired destination by tapping on or dragging it. 3 . Tap Route To button. The route from the current location to destination is automatically searched for. The current location is marked with a blue ag and the destination is marked with a red ag. 4. Start driving. NOTE The navigation system starts automatically. If the Calculating route message appears, please wait for a moment. It takes some time to search for a route. The route search time differs, depending on the distance and the route settings.
I 0 2 U S N G T H E N A V G A T O N I I using the navigation _ 41 SPECIFYING A START POINT You can select a desired destination on the map, based on the current location. 1. Tap View Map button in the main menu.
You will see a map on the screen. 2. Select a start point by tapping on or dragging it. 3. Tap Start button.
The start point will be marked with a blue ag. 4. Select a desired destination by tapping on or dragging it. 5. Tap Route To button.
The route from the start point to the destination is automatically searched for. The destination is marked with a red ag. 42 _ using the navigation ADDING A STOPOVER You can add a stopover between the start point and the destination. 1. When the navigation route is set, select a stopover by tapping on or dragging it. You will see a map on the screen.
2. Tap Add Via button.
The stopover is marked with a white ag and the navigation route is recalculated. You can add stopovers on and on. REMOVING A STOPOVER You can delete a start point, destination or stopover. 1. Select a stopover to delete on the map. 2. Tap Remove Via button.
The selected stopover is removed. I 0 2 U S N G T H E N A V G A T O N I I CHANGING THE FINAL DESTINATION You can change a nal destination. 1. When the navigation route is set, select a nal destination by tapping on or dragging it. 2. Tap Continued button.
The initial destination is changed to a stopover and marked with a white ag. The nal destination is marked with a red ag. using the navigation _ 43 SAVING LOCATIONS IN FAVORITE You can save your favorite destinations to quickly access them when planning your route. 1. Select a desired location by tapping on or dragging it.
You can also search for a location you want by using the Find Location function. (See page 51~57) 2. Tap Save button.
The Save window appears. 3. Tap Favorite button.
The text input mode appears. 4. Enter a name for the Favorite location using the keyboard and tap Done button.
The Favorite location name and address con rmation window appears. Favorite options Rename : You can rename a Favorite location name.. Delete : You can delete a saved location from Favorite. When the deletion con rmation message appears, select Yes or No. View Map : You can view the Favorite location on the map. The Favorite location is marked with the icon.
To search for a saved Favorite location, search for the location using the Find Location Favorites in the main menu. (See page 53) NOTE Button Description of Text/Number Input Mode Space Switches to text keyboard Delete Switches to numeric keypad Completes your input The search can be performed even if you just enter a part of a keyword. 44 _ using the navigation I 0 2 U S N G T H E N A V G A T O N I I SAVING THE LOCATION OF SAFETY CAMERA You can save and refer to information of the safety camera including position, type, direction and speed limit for your safe driving. 1. Select a desired location by tapping on or dragging it.
You can also search for a location you want by using the Find Location function.
(See page 51~57) 2. Tap Save button.
The Save window appears. 3. Tap Safety Cameras button.
The Safety Cameras setup window appears. 4. Set the camera type, direction and speed and tap [OK] button.
When done, the product will return to the previous menu. Safety Camera options Camera Type : allows you to set the type of the safety camera.
Fixed Removable Red-light Section : a section-detection camera that measures the average speed between the two end points of the section Normal Traf c Light
Camera Direction : allows you to set the direction of the safety camera. Camera Speed : allows you to set the speed limit. using the navigation _ 45 SAVING THE LOCATIONS OF HOME AND WORK PLACE You can save the locations of your home and work place for later use. You can follow the same instruction to save the locations of both home and workplace. Let us take a home for example. 1. Select a desired location by tapping on or dragging it.
You can also search for a location you want by using the Find Location function.
(See page 51~57) 2. Tap Save button.
The Save window appears. 3. Tap HOME button.
The selected location is saved.
To nd out the location of home or workplace, navigate in Find Location -> HOME or WORK in the main menu. (See page 52) NOTE 46 _ using the navigation I 0 2 U S N G T H E N A V G A T O N I I FINDING AN ADDRESS You can nd out the address of a destination. 1. Tap Find Location button in the main menu.
The Find Location window appears. 2. Tap Address button.
You will see a list of recently visited cities. 3. Tap on the city to nd.
The character input mode appears. 4. Enter desired characters (street number) using the screen keyboard. Ex) Entering A on the keyboard will display a list of all street names including A. 5. Select a desired street name in the list.
The number input mode appears. 6. Enter the street number and tap Done button.
The selected address will be displayed in a map. Address options Other City : allows you to search for other city. Clear : allows you to remove the list of recently visited cities. Find intersection : allows you to search for an intersection. Change Country : allows you to search for other country. City center : you can use the map to mark the center of a speci c city. Button Description of Text/Number Input Mode Space Switches to text keyboard Delete Switches to numeric keypad Completes your input The search can be performed even if you just enter a part of a keyword.
Characters available to input are displayed in white and, those unavailable, in grey. Grey characters could not be entered by tapping on them. NOTE using the navigation _ 47 FINDING HOME OR WORKPLACE You can easily nd out the location of home or workplace once it is memorized. Before you start - You should have saved the location of home or workplace.
(See page 50). You can follow the same instruction to nd out the locations of both home and workplace. Let us take a home for example. 1. Tap Find Location button in the main menu.
The Find Location window appears. 2. Tap Home button.
Mark the location of your home on the map. If the location of home or workplace is not memorized 1. Tap Find Location button in the main Find Location menu.
The Find Location window appears. 2. Tap Home button.
The setting con rmation message appears. 3. Tap Yes button.
The current location is saved as home. 48 _ using the navigation FINDING OUT FAVORITES You can easily nd out the locations listed in Favorites. Before you start - Add frequently visited places to the Favorites list.(See page 49)
1. Tap Find Location button in the main menu.
The Find Location window appears. 2. Tap Favorites button.
The Favorites list appears. 3. Select a desired address in the Favorites list. Using the The View Favorite window appears. buttons to move up or down.
, 4. Tap OK button. The selected location is marked on the map. Locations in the Favorites list are marked with the
I 0 2 U S N G T H E N A V G A T O N I I icon. Favorites options ABC/Distance : tapping on the ABC button will sort the list in alphabetical order. Tapping on the Distance button will sort the list from the nearest to the farthest. Search : the character input mode appears. You can enter an address in the Favorite list to nd it out. View Favorite options Rename : the character input mode appears. You can edit addresses in the Favorite list. Delete : Delete : you can remove an address(es) in the Favorite list. When the con rmation window appears, select Yes or No. OK: completes your changes and returns to the map. using the navigation _ 49 FINDING A RECENTLY VISITED PLACE You can nd a recently visited place. 1. Tap Find Location button in the main menu.
The Find Location window appears. 2. Tap Recent Location button.
The Recent Location list appears. 3. Select a desired address in the Recent Location list.
Using the buttons to move up or down. The selected location is marked on the map.
, Recent Location option Clear : allows you to remove the list of recently visited places. 50 _ using the navigation I 0 2 U S N G T H E N A V G A T O N I I FINDING POI (POINT OF INTEREST) You can search for desired service or transportation information by POI. 1. Tap Find Location button in the main menu.
The Find Location window appears. 2. Tap POI button.
The POI list appears. 3. Select a desired item in the POI list.
Using the A detailed list appears.
, buttons to move up or down. POI Searvice : Service: you can nd gas stations, car repair shops, tourist attractions and etc by the service type. Transportation : you can nd major transportation facilities such as airports and railway stations and etc. Shopping : you can nd shopping malls, outlets, etc. Entertainment : you can nd leisure places such as parks, zoos and cinemas. Culture : you can nd places for cultural life such as museums, concert halls, libraries, etc. Sports & Recreation : you can nd recreation places such as golf clubs, swimming pools, gymnasiums, etc. Emergency Government : you can nd emergency services such as hospitals, police stations, public of ces, etc. Food & Drink : you can nd food restaurants serving food and beverages. Lodging : you can nd sleeping accommodation such as hotels and camp sites. Natural landmark : you can nd places of note such as famous mountains and landscapes. using the navigation _ 51 FINDING POI (POINT OF INTEREST) (Continued) 4. Tap on a desired item.
, buttons to move up or down. Using the A list of names and addresses appears. Change Ref. : you can select one from Current GPS, Cursor, Destination and Address. Current GPS informs you of the current location detected by the GPS satellite. Cursor indicates the location you selected on the map. Destination: indicates the prede ned location. Address enables you to nd a place by the address. 5. Tap on a desired address.
, buttons to move up or down. Using the The View POI window appears.
<Dial> : you can use Bluetooth to place a phone call by selecting a number in a phone book (if any). (YP-N1BZ only) 6. Tap on OK to check your current position on the map.
The selected location is marked on the map. Find POI options All : displays all POIs without grouping by the category in alphabetical order. Search : the character input mode appears. You can enter a POI name to nd it. 52 _ using the navigation I 0 2 U S N G T H E N A V G A T O N I I COORDINATES You can nd a location by entering latitude and longitude. 1. Tap Find Location button in the main menu.
The Find Location window appears. 2. Tap Coordinate button.
The Coordinate number input mode appears. 3. Tap on either the left or right input box.
When blinks at the ending digit, it is selected. 4. Tap on either N/S or E/W to select latitude or longitude. 5. Tap button to delete a number. Numbers are cleared one by one from the end. The letters of N, S, E, W are not
cleared. 6. Enter numbers and symbols using the keyboard and tap Done button.
The input coordinates of latitude and longitude are marked on the map. Coordinate option Change Unit : you can select a display form of latitude and longitude. Select a desired item and tap on OK. DD.DDDD indicates an angle, DD MM.MMM is an angle and minute, DD MM SS.S displays an angle, minute and second.
Enter a valid coordinate. Otherwise, it will not be marked on the map. NOTE using the navigation _ 53 ROUTE SETTINGS You can con gure the settings of navigation routes.
Before you start - you should have set at least one route. (See page 46) You can just use Edit Route and Mange Track Logs menus if no route has been set. Recalculate 1. Tap Route button in the main menu.
The Route window appears. 2. Tap Recalculate button.
You will see the Route Recalculation window. 3. Select a desired item. Recalculate options Recalculate : recon gures a set route. Bypass : You can choose to block the calculated route for a given distance and force an alternative route. Select either 1 km, 2 km, 5 km, 10 km or 30 km. Clear Route : clears a set route. Drop next via : Drop next via : the Drop Next Via button pops up for a route with a stopover. Use this if you want to skip over the stopover. 54 _ using the navigation ROUTE SETTINGS (Continued) Itinerary You can check the itinerary for the selected route and view a summary of distances and addresses for each midway stop. 1. Tap Route button in the main menu.
The Route window appears. 2. Tap Itinerary button.
The Itinerary list appears. 3. Tap Mode button to select a desired mode.
Detailed Instructions : you can view a detailed list of itinerary. Instructions : you can view a list of itinerary. Route Summary : you can view a summary of distances and addresses for each stopover. Itinerary options Show : tapping on the Show button under Itinerary will mark the selected location on the map. Mode : select one from Detailed Instructions, Instructions and Route Summary. Avoid : you can con gure the navigation settings so that you can bypass a traf c congestion. Select one from Manoeuvre, Road, 1 km, 2 km, 5 km, 10 km and 30 km. Select Manoeuvre if you want to select a route to avoid in the Itinerary list. Select Road if you want to select a road to avoid in the Itinerary list. The Avoid function will not work in front of a traf c-congested area. I 0 2 U S N G T H E N A V G A T O N I I using the navigation _ 55 ROUTE SETTINGS (Continued) Edit Route This provides management of change route, change order and deletion of stopovers. To add a route 1. Tap Route button in the main menu.
The Route window appears. 2. Tap Edit Route button.
The Edit Route list appears. 3. Tap Add button.
The Find Location window appears. 4. Refer to pages 51 to 57 to add a route. To delete a route 1. Tap Route button in the main menu.
The Route window appears. 2. Tap Edit Route button.
The Edit Route list appears. 3. Select a route to delete in the Edit Route list. 4. Tap Delete button.
The selected route will be removed. 56 _ using the navigation ROUTE SETTINGS (Continued) Edit Route(Continued) To set an optimized route 1. Tap Route button in the main menu.
The Route window appears. 2. Tap Edit Route button.
The Edit Route list appears. 3. Tap Optimise button.
This will set the most effective route regarding distance, time and fuel to take. To change the order of route 1. Tap Route button in the main menu.
The Route window appears. 2. Tap Edit Route button.
The Edit Route list appears. 3. Select a route to change the order of in the Edit Route list. I 0 2 U S N G T H E N A V G A T O N I I 4. Tap Up or Down button.
Tapping on Up will move one level up in the list and Down will move one level down. using the navigation _ 57 ROUTE SETTINGS (Continued) Clear Route You can remove a set route. 1. Tap Route button in the main menu.
The Route window appears. 2. Tap Clear Route button.
The con rmation message pops up. 3. Tap Yes button. clears a set route.
Route Info You can check the distance, time to take and estimated arrival time of a set route. 1. Tap Route button in the main menu.
The Route window appears. 2. Tap Route Info button.
The Route Information window appears. You can check the distance, time to take and estimated arrival time of a set route. Route Info options Fit To Screen : displays a set route on the map so that it ts the screen. Parameters : you can set route options including Route Preference and Vehicle.
(See page 32) 58 _ using the navigation I 0 2 U S N G T H E N A V G A T O N I I ROUTE SETTINGS (Continued) Simulation You can preview the course of a set route as if you are in the actual driving. 1. Tap Route button in the main menu.
The Route window appears. 2. Tap Simulation button.
The Simulation window appears. Turn View You can view the navigation screen in a symbol system rather than the typical map. 1. Tap Route button in the main menu.
The Route window appears. 2. Tap Turn View button.
The navigation symbol system appears.
Tap on any area if you want to switch to the map display. NOTE using the navigation _ 59 ROUTE SETTINGS (Continued) Manage Track Logs You can keep track of and check route logs for later use. To record navigation tracks 1. Tap Route button in the main menu.
The Route window appears. 2. Tap Manage Track Logs button.
Track Logs are listed. 3. Tap Record button. A map screen appears where you can record the navigation tracks. To stop recording Tap Stop Recording button. 60 _ using the navigation ROUTE SETTINGS (Continued) Manage Track Logs To play a track log 1. Select a desired item in Track Logs list. 2. Tap Replay button.
The selected log will be played. To remove a log 1. Select an item to delete in Track Logs list. 2. Tap Delete button.
The selected log will be removed. I 0 2 U S N G T H E N A V G A T O N I I To check a log 1. Select a desired item in Track Logs list. 2. Tap Info button.
The Information window appears. You can check the route information including the recording start and end times, time to take, average speed and total distance. 3. Tap Colour on the map button if you want to specify a route display color on the map.
The selected route will be displayed in the selected colour. Track Information options Rename : the character input mode appears. You can change the log name. (See page 51) Fit To Screen : displays an entire track log on the map so that it ts the screen. Export : You can store the track log on a memory card. When the Track Log con rmation message appears, tap OK button. The con rmation message also appears for an existing log le. using the navigation _ 61 more than navigation USING BLUETOOTH Add a Bluetooth-compliant a hands-free (mobile phone) to your product before you can con gure the wireless connection. When the connection is successfully made, you are now ready for wireless communications. What is Bluetooth?
Bluetooth is a computing and telecommunications industry speci cation that describes how mobile phones, computers and PDAs can easily interconnect with each other and with home and business phones and computers using a short wireless connection.
The Bluetooth device can cause a noise or malfunction, depending on the use conditions.
When the user hold the product in one hand and take a mobile phone in the other hand, this will interfere with the wireless connection or if part of the users body tap ones on the transmission system of the product or mobile phone Electrical variation from electrical jamming by the wall, corner or of ce partitioning Electrical interference from the same frequency-band devices including medical equipment, microwave oven and wireless LAN.
The farther the distance between product and mobile phone is, the lower the quality is and if the distance exceeds a certain limit, the connection will be lost.
When pairing the Bluetooth device with the product, make it within a short distance as possible. In week electric- eld areas such as inside the lift or in the subway, the Bluetooth connection may not work properly.
The Bluetooth function of the player are optimized with Samsung products. If used with third party products, the Bluetooth function may not work properly. NOTE 62 _ more than navigation 0 3 M O R E T H A N N A V G A T O N I I USING BLUETOOTH (Continued) Bluetooth Speci cation The performance of a Bluetooth device can vary, depending on the speci cation. This product is compliant with the standard Bluetooth speci cations.
Speci cations for certain purposes : In general, the transmission output is great, causing less reduction of the signal strength but requiring more power from the battery.
Standard Speci cations: The transmission output is comparatively low, which causes more reduction of the signal strength but minimizes the power consumption to increase the useful time. NOTE
Set off the Bluetooth mode when it is left unused. Tap on the Enable Bluetooth button on your mobile phone. When the V mark disappears, the Bluetooth mode will be set off. Set off the Bluetooth mode. Using Bluetooth reduces the battery usable time. more than navigation _ 63 USING MOBILE PHONE
Before you start - Check if your mobile phone is available for pairing with a Bluetooth device. (refer to the user guide for the mobile phone) To pair a mobile phone
(You only heave to pair it once) 1. Tap Mobile Phone button in the The Mobile Phone window appears. 2. Tap Enable Bluetooth button to main menu.
check it
. The check mark mode is available and unchecking it will set off the Bluetooth mode. indicates the Bluetooth 3. Tap Connect to Phone button. 4. Press the Search button.
Make sure that the mobile phone to connect should support the Bluetooth function. You will see a list of mobile phones that support Bluetooth. 5. Tap on a mobile phone to pair.
The password input window appears on the mobile phone. 6. Enter 0000 for the password.
NOTE The mobile phone is paired and ready for connection with the product. For instructions on pairing the product, refer to the user guide of your
mobile phone. In some mobile phones, the functions of search device and mobile conversation (placing/receiving calls) can not work properly due to difference of the hands-free system.
64 _ more than navigation 0 3 M O R E T H A N N A V G A T O N I I USING MOBILE PHONE (Continued) To search for a new mobile phone 1. Tap on the Connect to Phone button in the Mobile Phone window.
You will see a list of registered mobile phones. 2. Tap Search button.
Selecting <YES> will delete the existing list and display a new list of mobile phones. To remove a mobile phone from the list 1. Tap on the Connect to Phone button in the Mobile Phone window.
You will see a list of registered mobile phones. 2. Tap Delete button.
The Select a Mobile Phone to Delete window appears. 3. Tap on a mobile phone to delete.
The selected mobile phone will be removed. To rename a device 1. Tap on the Connect to Phone button in the Mobile Phone window.
You will see a list of registered mobile phones. 2. Tap on the Rename button.
The character input mode appears. 3. Tap on a mobile phone to rename. 4. Rename the device.
Refer to page 00 for the character input. Add Favorite
<Enter Favorite name>
Back more than navigation _ 65 USING MOBILE PHONE (Continued)
Before you start - Check if your mobile phone is available for pairing with a Bluetooth device. (refer to the user guide for the mobile phone) To pair a mobile phone
(You only heave to pair it once) 1. Tap Mobile Phone button in the The Mobile Phone window appears. 2. Tap Enable Bluetooth button to main menu.
check it
. The check mark mode is available and unchecking it will set off the Bluetooth mode. indicates the Bluetooth 3. Tap Connect to Phone button. 4. Press the Search button.
Make sure that the mobile phone to connect should support the Bluetooth function. You will see a list of mobile phones that support Bluetooth. 5. Tap on a mobile phone to pair.
The password input window appears on the mobile phone. 6. Enter 0000 for the password.
NOTE The mobile phone is paired and ready for connection with the product. For instructions on pairing the product, refer to the user guide of your
mobile phone. In some mobile phones, the functions of search device and mobile conversation (placing/receiving calls) can not work properly due to difference of the hands-free system.
66 _ more than navigation 0 3 M O R E T H A N N A V G A T O N I I USING MOBILE PHONE (Continued) To search for a new mobile phone 1. Tap on the Connect to Phone button in the Mobile Phone window.
You will see a list of registered mobile phones. 2. Tap Search button.
Selecting <YES> will delete the existing list and display a new list of mobile phones. To remove a mobile phone from the list 1. Tap on the Connect to Phone button in the Mobile Phone window.
You will see a list of registered mobile phones. 2. Tap Delete button.
The Select a Mobile Phone to Delete window appears. 3. Tap on a mobile phone to delete.
The selected mobile phone will be removed. To rename a device 1. Tap on the Connect to Phone button in the Mobile Phone window.
You will see a list of registered mobile phones. 2. Tap on the Rename button.
The character input mode appears. 3. Tap on a mobile phone to rename. 4. Rename the device.
Refer to page 00 for the character input. Add Favorite
<Enter Favorite name>
Back more than navigation _ 67 USING MOBILE PHONE (Continued) To redial using the recent call number Tap on the Redial button in the Mobile Phone window.
The product places a call using the recent call number. To answer an incoming call 1. You will see the con rmation message when you get an incoming call. 2. Tap on the Yes button.
You can now make conversations with the other person. To switch a call Ex) If you get a call at xxx-xxxx-5678 while making phone conversations at xxx-xxxx-1234 1. You will see the incoming call message for 5678 while making conversations at 1234. 2. Tap Yes button.
The call at 1234 will automatically switch to call-waiting mode and you can make conversations at 5678. 3. If you make the call at 5678 wait and return to 1234, tap on the Mobile Phone button in the main menu.
The Option menu appears. 4. Tap on the Switch Call button.
The call at 5678 switches to call-waiting mode and you can make conversations at 1234. 68 _ more than navigation 0 3 M O R E T H A N N A V G A T O N I I USING MOBILE PHONE(Continued) To switch to the mobile phone while talking on the hands-free device (YP-N1) 1. Tap Mobile Phone button while making conversations.
The Option menu appears. 2. Tap Voice to Phone button.
You can make conversations on the mobile phone. To switch to the hands-free device (YP-N1) while talking on the mobile phone 1. Tap Mobile Phone button while making conversations.
The Option menu appears. 2. Tap Voice to Handsfree button.
You can make conversations on the hands-free device. To disconnect the mobile phone Tap on the Disconnect to Phone button in the Mobile Phone window.
The mobile phone will be disconnected. more than navigation _ 69 USING MOBILE PHONE (Continued) To use the tone keyboard You should use the tone keyboard for ARS service or for additional numbers such as extension. 1. Tap Mobile Phone button in the main menu while making conversations.
The Option menu appears. 2. Tap Tone Keyboard button.
The number input mode appears. 3. Enter a number or numbers.
Use the <= button if you entered a wrong number. To view my device information Tap on the About button in the Mobile Phone window.
You can view your device information including device name, Bluetooth address and Bluetooth class. 70 _ more than navigation I 0 4 C O N N E C T N G T O Y O U R P C connecting to your pc PC REQUIREMENTS Your PC system must meet the following minimum speci cations in order to install :
Pentium 300MHz or higher USB Port 2.0 Windows XP or higher CD Rom Drive (2X or higher) Resolution 1024 X 768 or higher 100MB of free hard disc space smart2go Setup Assistant _ 71 CONNECTING TO YOUR PC 1. Connect the USB cable to to the USB Connection Port of the device. 2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port (
) on your PC.
If you use an USB hub for the connection, USB communications may not work properly. Connect the USB cable directly to the USB port of your PC. If you connect the device through a USB hub, the connection may be unstable. Please connect the device to the computer directly. Do not disconnect the USB cable during le transfer. Disconnecting during transfer may damage the device or your PC. NOTE CAUTION 72 _ smart2go Setup Assistant I 0 4 C O N N E C T N G T O Y O U R P C DISCONNECTING FROM YOUR PC Follow the steps below to prevent damage to the player and data when disconnecting from your PC. 1. Place the mouse cursor on top of the icon on the taskbar at the bottom right corner of the desktop and click the left mouse button. 2. Click the <Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device Drive> message. 1 3. Disconnect the player from your PC. 2 CAUTION
Do not disconnect the player from the PC during le transfer. This may cause damage to data and the device. You cannot remove the hardware while the CD is installed on your PC. Please retry after the installation is nished. smart2go Setup Assistant _ 73 USING THE MAP MANAGER The Map Manager installs those data on the memory card, together with the program les of your navigation software and the voice les for guidance.
Before you start Insert the installation DVD provided with the device into the DVD-ROM drive. DVD CD-ROM DVD-
ROM . 1. Click Map Manager.
Device IGO
. PC
. OK
. DVD
. OK
. 2. Select the language of the installation program. 3. Locally available maps Install
Installed maps on device . 74 _ smart2go Setup Assistant I 0 4 C O N N E C T N G T O Y O U R P C USING THE MAP MANAGER (Continued) 4. Installed maps on device Remove .
. , Locally available maps Locally available maps . 5. Device PC Backup . Device Restore . NOTE
. Locally available maps Installed maps on device
. Installed maps on device Locally available maps
. Locally available maps PC <Documents and Settings> <BIGFOOT>
<My Documents> <iGO 2006> . Install POI-Warner
. smart2go Setup Assistant _ 75 troubleshooting If you have a problem with your new Personal Navigation Device, check for a solution in this list. If the problem persists, contact a Samsung Service Center near you. PROBLEM SOLUTION The product does not turn on. The product just turns off. The battery usable time is different from that speci ed in the user guide. Nothing is displayed on the screen. The navigation system does not work. 76 _ troubleshooting
If the product ran out of the battery, it doesnt turn on. Recharge the battery and try again. Press the Reset hole to initiate the settings. Check if the Hardware Power On/Off switch is positioned to On. If the battery is used up, the product automatically turns off. Recharge it and try again. The battery usable time can differ, depending
on the use conditions such as volume level, LCD brightness, Bluetooth mode, etc. A recharged battery can have less usable time
if it is exposed to low or high temperature for an extended time.
If the product is exposed to the direct light
(sunlight, etc), the display may be unclear. Check if your SD memory card has a map le stored. Check if your SD memory card is damaged. If it is damaged, contact the store where you purchased it. Check if the battery has an appropriate remaining capacity. 0 5 T R O U B L E S H O O T N G I PROBLEM SOLUTION No sound is output. The menu or voice guidance language is different. Loading a map le does not work. A le(s) or data is missing. The le transfer rate is too low. The program does not work at all.
Check if the volume is set to the minimum. Check if the Mute function is selected and if so, set it off. In the main menu, select Settings Language
& Unit and change the settings of Menu Language or Voice Language. Check if you properly inserted the SD memory card into the memory card slot on the product. Check the USB cable if its correctly connected and try again. Check if your SD memory card has an appropriate free space. Make sure the USB cable should keep connected during the le or data transfer process. Otherwise, it can cause missing le or data, or even critical damage to the SD memory card. Samsung Electronics has no responsibility for missing data in any way. So please take caution. If you are running multiple programs including Smart2go Setup Assistant on your PC, the le transfer rate will be low. So make sure to exit unnecessary programs before proceeding. Please refer to the recommended PC Requirements section in this guide. troubleshooting _ 77 PROBLEM SOLUTION Connection between PC and product is not made. Heat emits from the product. Bluetooth connections could not be made.
Press <Start> on the desktop to launch Windows Update. Check all of critical updates and service pack patches before updating the system. Restarts your system and try to connect again. Heat can be emitted during the recharging process. Heat has nothing to do with the performance and useful life of the product. You dont need to worry about. Check if your mobile phone supports the Bluetooth function. Check if your mobile phone is already connected to other device. If so, disconnect it and try again. Check if the Enable Bluetooth option is checked with V in the Mobile Phone window. If it is not checked with V, Bluetooth connection will not be made. The Bluetooth connection can be set off if you turn off and restart the product or mobile phone. In this case, make the connection again. 78 _ troubleshooting appendix MENU TREE Heres a quick look at how the menus and functions are organized on your new Personal Navigation Device. Menu Select Screen Find Location View Map Route Settings Mobile Phone 0 6 A P P E N D X I Map Display Route Sound General View Mode Brightness Day/Night Auto Mode Brightness Map Color Brightness Timeout Route Preference Vehicle Avoidances Volume Dynamic Volume Touch Tones Safety Mode Warn When Speeding Enable Safety Cameras Language &
Unit Menu language Voice language System About Start-up Preferences Keyboard settings Time Zone Demonstration Display Options LCD Calibration Off Route Recalculation Display POIs Pop-up Info TMC Voice Guidance Attention Tone Smart Zoom Unit User Data Management Time Format Default set appendix _ 79 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Model Name Power Built-in Battery Power CPU YP-N1 AC Adapter: 8.4V/1A Car Power Adapter: 6V ~ 36V 1700 mAh 3.7V Built-in Lithium-Polymer battery S3C2440-400MHz high performance CPU LCD Audio System GPS Module 4.3 WQVGA(480x272) TFT LCD (280 cd/m2) with Touch Screen panel Backlight control internal 0.9W amplify inside a Set. 1.2W Speaker inside Cradle. Echo cancellation with TMC1182. GPS engine : SiRF III Frequency :1575.42 MHz C/A code : 1.023 MHz Chip rate Channel : 20 Channels access Sensitivity : -159 dBm GPS Performance Acquisition times (Cold : 45 sec / Warm : 35 sec /
Hot start : 8 sec) Accuracy (Position : 10 metes,
: Velocity : 0.5 m/sec) 80 _ appendix 0 6 A P P E N D X I PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) I/O Interface Operation time Case Weight Dimension (WxHxD) Blue -
tooth Frequency Range Module support SD memory card Support USB 2.0 Exteral TMC Ant 4 hours (condition: Backlight minimum 0~45 Plastics 205 g 122X84X19.5 mm Transmit/Receive
: 2402~2480 MHz Transmission Output Spec Version Supported TMC Useable Sensitiivity Version 2.0
+ EDR 2.4 mW The contents of this Manual are subject to change without prior notice for further improvement. appendix _ 81 CONTACT SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE If you have any questions or comments relating to Samsung products, please contact the SAMSUNG customer care center. Customer Care Center Web Site Country CANADA MEXICO U.S.A ARGENTINE BRAZIL CHILE COSTA RICA ECUADOR EL SALVADOR GUATEMALA JAMAICA PANAMA PUERTO RICO REP. DOMINICA TRINIDAD & TOBAGO VENEZUELA COLOMBIA BELGIUM CZECH REPUBLIC DENMARK FINLAND FRANCE GERMANY HUNGARY ITALIA 1-800-SAMSUNG (7267864) 01-800-SAMSUNG (7267864) 1-800-SAMSUNG (7267864) 0800-333-3733 0800-124-421, 4004-0000 800-726-7864 (SAMSUNG) 0-800-507-7267 1-800-10-7267 800-6225 1-800-299-0013 1-800-234-7267 800-7267 1-800-682-3180 1-800-751-2676 1-800-7267-864 0-800-100-5303 01-8000112112 02 201 2418 844 000 844 70 70 19 70 030-6227 515 3260 SAMSUNG or 08 25 08 65 65
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www.samsung.com/mea EUROPE ONLY This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government of ce, for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal. SAFETY INFORMATION FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution: Any changes or modi cations in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications, However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. SAFETY INFORMATION (CONTINUED) FCC Any changes or modi cations not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the users authority to operate the device. Compliance This product conforms to the following. Council Directive: Directive 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC (EMC) Declaration of Conformity Name: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd Address: 416, Maetan-3Dong, Yeongtong-Gu, Suwon City, Kyungki-Do, Korea 442-742 declares under its sole responsibility that the product Trade Name: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd Model Number: YP-U3 has been tested according to the FCC/CISPR22/95 requirements for Class B devices and found compliant with the following standards:
EMI/EMC: FCC Part 15 Subpart B This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation. Party Responsible for Product Compliance Samsung Electronics America QA Lab. 3351 Michelson Dr. Suite #290 Irvine, CA92612
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2007-04-25 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | Original Equipment | |
2 | 2007-04-18 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2007-04-25
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1 2 |
2007-04-18
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0027908797
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1 2 | Physical Address |
19 Chapin Rd., Building D
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1 2 |
Pine Brook, New Jersey 07058
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1 2 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
r******@pctestlab.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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1 2 |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
A3L
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
YPN1
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
J******** C******
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1 2 | Title |
General Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
973-8********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
973-8********
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1 2 |
j******@samsung.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc.
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1 2 |
PCTEST Engineering Lab., Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
R**** O******
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1 2 | Physical Address |
6660-B Dobbin Road
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1 2 |
Columbia, Maryland 21045
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1 2 |
Columbia, 21045
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1 2 |
United States
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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1 2 |
r******@pctestlab.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 2 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 09/07/2007 | ||||
1 2 | 08/31/2007 | |||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | ||||
1 2 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Personal Navigation Device with Bluetooth | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Output power is conducted. | ||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
R**** O****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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1 2 |
r******@pctestlab.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15B | CC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0012000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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