LANGUAGE PAGES English.........1-36 French.37-71 Dutch ...72-107 German .....108-143 Italian .....144-179 Portuguese...... 180-215 Spanish .....216-251 A. Basic Introduction ........................................6 1. Overview ....................................................... 6 1.1 Front components ............................... 6 1.2 Back components................................ 7 1.3 Top components.................................. 7 1.4 Left-side components ........................ 8 1.5 Right-side components ....................... 9 1.6 Bottom components ............................ 9 2. Accessory.................................................... 10 2.1 Charging by Car Charger ................... 10 2.2 USB Cable usage optional ................. 11 2.3 Install the Support and Bracket .......... 12 2.4 AC-DC 200 volt optional..................... 14 B. Main function introduction ........................ 15 1. Starting up ................................................... 15 2. Power off ..................................................... 15 3. Main Interface.............................................. 16 3.1 Navigation .......................................... 17 3.2 Media ................................................. 17 3.2.1 Music.......................................... 18 3.2.2 Photo.......................................... 20 3.2.3 EBook......................................... 21 1 3.2.4 Video ........................................ 23 3.3 Games ................................................. 25 3.4 Tools..................................................... 26 3.5 Setting.................................................. 28 3.5.1 Volume ..................................... 29 3.5.2 Backlight................................... 30 3.5.3 Language ................................. 30 3.5.4 Date Time ................................. 31 3.5.5 Calibration ................................ 32 3.5.6 Factory Reset ........................... 33 3.5.7 System Info .............................. 34 3.5.8 USB.......................................... 34 3.5.9 Nav Path................................... 35 3.6 Info GPS .............................................. 36 2 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement You are cautioned that changes or Modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment FCC- Class B 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 communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in 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:
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- Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into 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. Precaution and Notice
The PND is used only as a navigation aid. It is not for precise measurement of direction, distance, location or topography. The user must local regulations along the roads. traffic signs and follow all
GPS satellite signals cannot pass through solid materials (except glass). When you are inside a tunnel or building, GPS position is not available.
A minimum of 4 GPS satellite signals are needed location. Signal reception can be affected by situations to determine current 4 such as bad weather or dense overhead obstacles (e.g. tall buildings).
Other wireless devices in the vehicle might interfere with the reception of satellite signals and cause the reception to be unstable.
When you get out of the car, do not leave your PND on the dashboard or subject to direct sunlight. The overheating of the battery may cause malfunctions and/or dangerous conditions.
For your own safety, do not operate the controls of the PND while driving. Do not mount where the drivers field of vision is blocked. 5 A. Basic Introduction 1. Overview 1.1 Front components Charging Indication Touch Screen 6 1.2 Back components Speaker 1.3 Top components Power 7 Reset Light sensor Charge 2.5mm Earphone Socket T-flash Card Slot 1.4 Left-side components Mini-USB Port 8 1.5 Right-side components Stylus Slot SD/MMC Slot Inbuilt with a memory including the program maps necessary for the do not remove during use 1.6 Bottom components 9 Installing the T-flash Memory Card
Once the card is installed, it can not be removed during the operation of the device. If you need to remove the card, switch the unit off first; then push the card in and it will eject from the slot.
2. Accessory 2.1 Charging by Car Charger The car charger supplies power to your device when you are using the device in car. Caution: To protect your device against suddenness, please connect the car charger only after the car engine has been started. Please connect one end of the car charger to the power connector of your device and connect the other end to the cigarette lighter in the car to power 10 your device. Ref.AC54 2.2 USB Cable usage optional The USB cable is used for system upgrading. This USB cable will work with the PC or with Microsoft Active Sync or can be used as a mass storage media. You can select the mode in the SettingUSB menu. For upgrading and more information about Microsoft Active Sync, please visit Microsoft web. 11 Ref.USB54 2.3 Install the Support and Bracket the window or Take off the protected film on the bottom of the suction. Then put the bracket onto a suitable location of your windscreen or side window and make sure the suction or windscreen is clean without water or any dirty things inside. Then fix the stand on that position. Never place the stand where the driver's field of vision is blocked. 12 the the Install into Step2:
holder bracket Ref.SUP54B Use this screw to adjust the angle and direction of the PND Ref.SUP54 Step1: Rotate the screw to lock the bracket onto car glass 13 Charge 2.4 AC-DC 200 volt optional 14 Ref.AC-DC54 B. Main function introduction 1. Starting up Long-time press the Power button to power the equipment on 2. Power off Long-time press the Power button again to enter into below interface:
15 1). Tap the Power off button to turn the unit off. 2). Tap the Cancel button to turn back to the screen. 3. Main Interface 16 3.1 Navigation Double tap the GPS icon to start navigation program. 3.2 Media Tap the icon "Media" on the main menu and enter into the following interface. 17 3.2.1 Music 1) Tap the icon Music on the media menu and enter into the following interface. I J E HG FD C 18 A B A: Return to the Media menu B: Volume control C: Select desired music file D: Next E: Previous F: Stop G: Speed bar H: Pause/play I: Play mode J: Equalizer 2) Double tap icon select desired music file and enter into the following interface. 19 3.2.2 Photo 1) Tap the "Photo" icon on the media menu and tap the icon select photo file(see next step) to enter into the following interface. 2) Double tap the file on the screen and enter into the following interface. H 20 F E G D C B A A: Return to the Media menu B: Select photo file C: Slide mode D: Rotate E: Zoom in F: Zoom out G: Next H: Previous 3.2.3 EBook 1) Tap the "EBook" icon on the media menu and enter into the following interface. 21 2) Double tap the file and enter into the following interface. A G EF D BC A: Return to the Media menu 22 B: Bookmark list C: Bookmark D: Theme and font E: Down F: Up G: Select EBook file 3.2.4 Video 1) Tap the icon "Video" on the media menu and enter into the following interface:
A B H G CDEF A: Return to the Media menu 23 B: Volume C: Select video file D: Stop E: Next F: Pause/play G: Previous H: Speed bar 2) Tap the icon Select video file to enter into the following interface:
3) Tap the file you desired and enter into the following interface. 24 Tips:
Tap NEXT button to recycle the movie. Double tap the screen, it will display in full screen. When displaying in full screen, double tap the screen again, it will return to original playing size. 3.3 Games Tap the icon "Games" on the main menu and enter into the following interface. 25 3.4 Tools Tap the icon "Tools" on the main menu and enter into the following interface:
26 27 3.5 Setting Tap the icon "Setting" on the main menu and enter into the following interface:
28 3.5.1 Volume Tap the icon "Volume" and enter into the following interface:
Drag "Volume" icon to adjust volume of the speaker. 29 3.5.2 Backlight Tap the "Backlight" icon and enter into the following display interface:
A. Drag "Backlight" icon to adjust the backlight. B. For the Auto OFF, tap Left-side or Right-side button to select the duration of automatically powering off the backlight. 3.5.3 Language Tap the icon "Language" and enter into the following interface:
30 3.5.4 Date Time Tap the icon "Date Time" and enter into the following interface:
31 Tips:
Tap "Date Up" or "Date Down" icons to adjust the date.
Tap "Time Up" or "Time Down" icons to adjust the time.
Tap "Time Zone Left" or "Time Zone Right"
icons to adjust the time zone. 3.5.5 Calibration Tap the " Calibration " icon and enter into the following display interface:
Tap the icon "OK" to adjust the touch screen. 32 3.5.6 Factory Reset Tap the icon "OK" to load factory default settings. 33 3.5.7 System Info Tap the "Sys Info" icon and enter into the following display interface:
3.5.8 USB Tap the icon USB to set the USB working mode. 34 3.5.9 Nav Path Tap the "Nav Path" icon and enter into the following display interface:
35 1) Select the Auto Run Navigation, the device will run the Navigation software automatically when tapping the GPS icon on the main menu. 2) Select Navigation to run the navigation.exe files manually. 3.6 Info GPS Tap the "GPS Info" icon and the unit will show the detail information of GPS satellites. 36 37