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1. Connection Paired List SANYO KATANA2 f SANYOM1 Search 2 Select one of the mobile phones and tap the Connect button 3 The mobile phone will often require you to enter a password to connect the device Enter 0000 on the mobile phone in this case 4 When the connection completes the name of the connected phone is displayed on the title bar of the Communications screen And the Bluetooth icon changes to green 26 4 2 Call out Hands free Calling Call out screen is as follows Call out SANYO KATANA2 0123456789 History Contacts Start to make a call Call out from the history of the incoming outgoing call Call out from the contacts In detail refer to 4 3 Call out in a phone call SANYO KATANA2 0123456789 Set the microphone muting 5 Mute A Set the microphone mute to ON Set the microphone mute to OFF 4 2 1 Making a call 1 Tap the Call out button of the Communications the Call out screen opens 2 Input a phone number and tap uy Your unit starts to make a call 3 Tap il gt the phone call quits 27 4 2 2 Receiving a call 1 When the connected mobile phone receives a call the caller s phone number and two buttons are displayed on the screen Incoming Call 1234567890 2 To receive a call tap y To quit a call tap piia 3 Ona phone call is and amp are displayed at the top right of the screen
2. G i I x Communications 1 2 H SMS Y P Z E Contacts Data Transfer 4 On the Settings you can do the setting of the automatic answer to phone call 4 3 Contacts Contacts screen is as follows i A Contacts Habe def 28 4 3 1 Create new entry 1 Tap New button The Input Entry screen opens 14229 Input Entry Ea Name 123 ACE SYM Ava Description Save Save the entry Category Up Down Item Up Down Keyboard Alphabet Numbers and Symbols 2 Input each item All categories and items are as follows Other en Adios E Country X iy as Zip my C Oden 3 Tap the Save button the entry is added to the list of Contacts GUEY Contacts Fabc det mno pars NOTE The maximum number of the saved entry is 400 29 4 3 2 Call out 1 Select the entry and tap kn 2 Select one of the enabled buttons your unit starts to make a call to the selected number GEF Call Out John Smith Lm DELE Home Mobile 4 3 3 View 1 Select one of the entries and tap the View button the View Contacts screen opens You can see the detailed information of the selected entry GUEY View Contacts Name First John Last Smith Phone Home 111 111 1111 Work 222 222 2222 Mobile 333 333 3333 Other Home Address 2 Tap the Edit button the Input
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4. 8 Reun ass Stops the music and returns to Main Menu 3 File Explorer screen Moves to H A A upper pp track01 mp3 trac k02 mp3 trac k03 mp3 folder E A A File display scroll trac kD4 mp3 c k 5 trac k06 mp3 KO trac kD08 mp3 track09 mp3 track10 mp3 track11 mp3 Tap the music file icon you want to play then selected file 1s started to playback 5 2 3 Background music mode Starting Background Playback 1 Start to play music in Music Player 2 Push shortly the MENU button 3 Main Menu appears music keeps playing 4 You can enter to each screen of Navigation Communications Photo and Settings but not Video Stopping Background Playback 1 Enter to Music Player again 2 Tap and exit to Main Menu 3 Music stops 38 5 3 Video player 5 3 1 Features Support for MPEG4 H 264 file Movie files on both of your unit s internal memory and SD card can be played back You can copy movie files from PC to your unit using USB cable Fast Forward Backward Play mode 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x NOTE This unit cannot play all MPEG4 H 264 movie files 5 3 2 Using the video player l 2 3 4 Tap the Videos button on Main Menu Tap Internal Memory BE SD Card button to select the media in which exist movie file you want to display Tap i5 then File Explorer screen appears Tap the movie file icon Thumbnail you want t
5. Entry screen opens and you can edit the entry 3 About jw see 4 3 2 4 3 4 Delete 1 Select the entry and tap the Delete button 2 Tap the YES button to delete Delete John Smith 333 333 3333 30 4 4 Data transfer Tap the Data Transfer button in Communications screen L Data Transfer be Ls p t File Transfer Import Phonebook Led F PH RY Export Contacts Import Contacts to SD from D 4 4 1 File transfer NOTE Not all mobile phones support File Transfer 1 Tap the File Transfer button 2 Files and folders on mobile phone appears Music aem Cpe E Playlist EET ET Photo Files track02 mp3 as Import 3 Tap the Music Files or Photo Files button to select file type you want to transfer to your unit from mobile phone 4 Select the file you want to transfer allowed to select multiple files 5 Tap the Import button and transfer starts NOTE Music files are transferred to Music folder of Internal Memory of your unit Photo files are transferred to Photo folder of Internal Memory 4 4 2 Import phonebook NOTE Not all mobile phones support Import Phonebook 1 Tap the Import Phonebook button 2 Phone book on mobile phone is imported to your unit 3 You can see imported Contacts in Contacts screen NOTE Phonebook may be imported separating into multiple entries de
6. hardware components 2 1 1 Packing list The box contains all of the items listed below e Portable Navigation System unit Dashboard Mounting Disc e Windshield amp Dashboard Car Mounting kit Car Adaptor USB cable Quick Start Guide CD Instruction Manual Warranty DVD Map Software e Mini jack to RCA conversion cable 2 1 2 External features Figure 1 Front Panel View Table 1 Front panel controls Bluetooth LED Glows blue when Bluetooth connected 11 Figure 2 Top and Bottom view ly MENU Table 2 Top and Bottom controls Description NOTE Power Menu button Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to turn power off While unit power is on press and immediately release the button to display Main Menu Figure 3 Left and Right side view 12 Table 3 Left and Right panel controls nondirectional Microphone SD MMC slot Accepts a SD Secure Digital or MMC MultiMediaCard for data storage Headphones Standard stereo headphones jack CAMERA IN Rear view camera input mini jack Car adaptor PC with USB cable or TMC unit connector NOTE Your unit can charge by USB Interface Make sure that the battery switch is ON Make sure that your device is OFF state If your device is ON state press Power Menu button for long interval Connect your device to your PC with USB cable then USB charging starts Figure 4
7. ignition into the accessories position to power the cigarette lighter Your unit will not charge with the ignition off Figure 6 Mounting on the windshield 15 Figure 7 Mounting on the dashboard 10 Detach your unit from the Car mounting kit ratching plate Figure 8 Mounting on the dashboard Press lock button on ratching plate 16 2 3 Set up TMC antenna unit in your vehicle Option Figure 9 TMC unit and TMC antenna Component Description TMC antenna jack Connects to the TMC antenna USB terminal Connects to the USB slot of the device Connects o the USB slot ofthe devise Figure 10 TMC antenna recommended connection method 17 Using the TMC antenna unit Clean and dry the suction cup surface with a clean cotton cloth Fix TMC antenna unit on Windshield as recommended connection method Connect the TMC antenna to the TMC unit Connect the TMC unit to the device Connect the car adaptor to the USB slot of the TMC unit P E us WARNING Make sure that the TMC antenna does not obstruct the driver s view or interfere with the operation of vehicle airbags and safety devices NOTE SANYO is not responsible for the availability or quality of traffic information provided by TMC 18 3 System 3 1 Initial settings 1 Turn on the Battery ON OFF switch 2 Select the desired language English Espafiol Frangais Thanks for purchasing Sanyo s Easy Street P
8. long period 4 F to 95 F 20 C to 35 C 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Display Memory indicator peaker Headphones aco Camera in jac Bluetooth Microphone USB Interface EMEN Volisge Capacit Runtime Up to 4 hours Display Main Menu with LCD power save mode Approximately 4 hours iage line Charge the battery from an empty status with Car adaptor pe o pra C YN C ES O O F za US ae r O O US cl e 4 3 a 3 e Q lt 8 c 9 d O O e c m O e A a z 5 O 5 an Day S o er A EI LC CO NENNEN a ee Car Adaptor Input rating 10 8 30V Output rating 5 0V 1A Certificates FCC CE e mark USB mini B type USB Cable Length 4 120 cm Mini jack to RCA conversion cable Length 1 30cm D Card upport Capacity Maximum 8GB SDHC Support MMC Multi Media Card Support Capacity Maximum 2GB 10 2 Getting Started This chapter describes the hardware interface of your unit and its peripherals Instructions for setting up the device and some basic system operations are also discussed NOTE Although your unit s rechargeable Li ion battery comes approximately 40 80 charged before using it is best to connect the Car adaptor and plug to power socket and fully charge the battery The POWER MENU button will glow orange when charging 2 1 Hardware overview This section introduces your unit s external features and
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11. Camera Automatic Display 4 When the input of the camera image stops the screen will automatically return to the original screen 5 If you keep pressing the MENU button on the top of the device for a few seconds the camera image disappears and the Main Menu is displayed To redisplay the camera image at this time tap the Camera icon in the Settings menu NOTE If the Navigation Music Player or Video Player were in operation they are temporarily suspended when the camera image is displayed WARNING When a camera image is displayed the hands free Bluetooth signal is not available 22 3 2 4 FM transmitter 1 Tap the FM Transmitter icon in the Settings menu 2 When pressing the FM Transmitter ON OFF button and setting it to ON the FM Transmitter is set to ON and the speaker output is turned OFF FM Transmitter FM Transmitter 3 Tap the XX X MHz button 4 Input frequency using FM Transmitter Frequency screen and then tap the Set button FM Transmitter Frequency ces E 5 When pressing the FM Transmitter ON OFF button and setting it to OFF the FM Transmitter is set to OFF 3 2 5 System information 1 Tap the Sys Info icon in the Settings Menu 2 You can view the OS version GPS firmware version and other system information 1 System Info S N 0000000000 OS Vers
12. Connection problems with PC Make sure that the cable is securely plugged into the USB port on your computer and on the device Connect the USB cable directly to your computer do not run the cable through a USB hub Reset your device before connecting the cable Always disconnect your device before you restart your computer No GPS connection Make sure that your device has a clear view of the sky Note that the GPS reception can be affected by Bad weather Dense overhead obstacles e g trees and tall buildings Other wireless devices in the car GPS signal may not be received if a window is coated with film No sound coming from the device Make sure that volume setting 1s not too low The built in speaker turns off when the headphones jack is being used The built in speaker also turns off when the FM transmitter is ON 41 6 10 6 11 6 12 6 13 6 14 Getting a GPS fix takes longer time than normal If the previous GPS fix position was more than 500 km or 12 hours apart from your current position and time it will take significantly longer than the standard TTFF time to get a GPS fix This is due to the nature of the GPS algorithm and rota tional velocity between the satellites and planet Earth and deemed normal Perform a GPS reset in the Main Settings Sys Info menu to get a faster GPS fix Factory reset does not mean a GPS reset The Factory Reset function only resets the OS settings to their default f
13. IG then previous next image in current folder is displayed 36 5 1 3 Full screen display slide show l Tap the screen or MS then the screen changes to full screen and slide show mode displays automatically next file in a folder in a specific time starts The button which had been appear once is automatically disappear after 5 seconds By tapping screen at full screen mode but tons appear disappear By tapping MS slide show mode is canceled By tapping MS again slide show mode is restarted By tapping EM the screen returns to normal screen mode Full screen mode without buttons Full screen mode with buttons 5 2 Music player 5 2 1 Features Support for MP3 WMA and WAV files Music files on both of your unit s internal memory and SD card can be played back You can copy music files from PC to your unit using USB cable You can use navigation system while listening to music Background music mode Folder repeat Song repeat Random play modes 5 2 2 Using the music player l 2 Tap the Music button on Main Menu The Music Player screen below controls playback 37 Music Player Song symphony No 9 Artist Beethoven Album Classic Play_ Folder Repeat Advances one song backward and forward Plays or Pauses the music File Changes to File Explorer screen to select file MA Memory SD card Selects Data Storage Internal Memory SD card Slide bar Changes playing location
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15. Rear view Table 4 Rear controls S Car mounting kit slots Slots for Windshield amp Dashboard Car Mounting kit 2 0 Mounting your unit in your vehicle WARNING Do not use the car mount kit under low temperatures The cradle may come off because of insufficient suction power WARNING Make sure that the car mount kit does not obstruct the driver s view or interfere with the operation of vehicle airbags and safety devices Your unit comes with a car Mounting kit and a car adaptor to help install your device in your vehicle The car Mounting kit uses a suction cup on the windshield dashboard to offer flexible mounting options for your unit 13 NOTE Do attach the Car Adaptor to your device when you use it in vehicle Rechargeable batteries may sometimes not be chargeable in the vehicle This section shows how to install the car mount kit in your vehicle s windshield dashboard using the suction cup Figure 5 Windshield amp Dashboard Car Mounting kit Table 5 The components of Windshield amp Dashboard Car Mounting kit i Connects the device to the ratching plate which can be a DEGHE COME Pate adjustable horizontally and vertically Allows the device to be adjusted in 300 Suction cp 6 Dashboard Mounting Diss For Dashboard mounting wage 14 Using the car Mounting kit l 2 O ISA Clean and dry the mounting surface with a clean cotton cloth If the ambient temper
16. SANYO INSTRUCTION MANUAL NVM 4370 Portable Navigation System If you need assistance with product operation authorized service center referral service assistance problem resolution or parts and accessories availability you may contact us by A Visiting www sanyoservice com on a 24hr 7 days a week basis or B calling the customer support center at 1 800 421 6382 Weekdays 7 30 AM 5 00 PM Pacific Time FCC COMPLIANCE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation 1s 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 FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTICE 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 instruc tions 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 interferenc
17. actory values it will not reset the GPS settings Bluetooth functions do not work Make sure that Bluetooth setting of your phone is ON and Visible If the connected mobile phone has the Bluetooth auto accept function set this function to ON For more detailed information see your phone s manual Make sure that your phone is located within 30 feet 1Ometers from your device The following Bluetooth functions are usable or unusable depending on a model of mobile phone File Transfer Import Phonebook The SMS sending and receiving functions are usable or unusable depending on a model of mobile phone For the Import Phonebook depending on a model of mobile phone one contact on your phone is divided into multiple entries on your device Unavailable functions When Navigation is running as the background process When the MENU button is pushed briefly and exit from Nav igation it is impossible to enter to Photo Video and Locale menus When Music is running as the background process When the MENU button is pushed briefly and exit from Music it is impossible to enter to Video menu The rear view camera image is not displayed Make sure that the rear view camera is connected to the device Make sure that the contents of the Camera Settings have been properly configured See 3 2 3 Camera Camera settings 42
18. ature is below 60 F 15 C you can warm the mounting area and the suction cup e g with a hair dryer to ensure a strong suction bond Install the car mount on the selected area On the Windshield a Fix the suction cup to the selected area with the locking lever facing up for easier access b Flip the locking lever away from you to create a vacuum between the suction cup and the window surface On the Dashboard Warning The permanent mounting adhesive is extremely difficult to remove after it is installed a Remove the backing from the permanent mounting adhesive on the bottom of the disc and place the mounting disc on the dashboard b Fix the suction cup to top of the mounting disc with the locking lever facing up for easier access c Flip the locking lever away from you to create a vacuum between the suction cup and the mounting disc Make sure that the suction is strong and stable before proceeding to the next step After you are sure the mounting bracket is safe and secure attach and slide your unit into its ratching plate It snaps in easily with the quick release connectors Adjust the car mount for the best viewing angle Connect the car adaptor into the cigarette lighter receptacle The car adaptor LED indicator will glow when powered Plug the car adaptor into the side of your unit and position the cord to an appropriate location Flip the GPS antenna and set it to a level position NOTE Your car may be required to switch the vehicle
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20. ayed on the title bar 13 Inbox 1 1234567890 2008 04 01 02 01 NT B Select one of messages and tap the Delete button the message is deleted And select one of messages and tap the View button you can read the whole of the message on the View SMS screen Then tap the message field you can input the reply p View SMS From 1234567890 Hello E d ww Start to make a call to the sender Save the reply Send Send the reply to the sender NOTE On the Settings you can do the setting of SMS Automatic Receive and SMS Automatic Display 33 4 5 2 Outbox The sent message is saved to the Outbox The maximum number of the saved message in Outbox is 100 Select one of messages and tap the View button you can read the whole of the message on the View SMS screen Outbox 1234567890 m 2222222222 2008 04 01 01 34 3333333333 2008 04 01 00 27 ee ee RA 4 5 3 Write SMS EA Write SMS Search 1 Input the destination number with A or B A Input the number directly Tap the destination number field B Select the number from Contacts entries Tap the Search button 2 Tap the message field you can input the message After finishing tap the Save button E Write SMS 123 ACE SYM A a 3 After making a message finishes tap the Save button 4 Tap the Send button when connecting with the mobile phone the message is sen
21. e 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 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 This transmitter must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Industry Canada Compliance Category I radio communication devices comply with Industry Canada Standard RSS 210 Category II radio communication devices comply with Industry Canada Standard RSS 310 Precautions Copyright SANYO Portable Navigation System Instruction Manual Original issue Apr 2008 SANYO and the SANYO logo are registered trademarks of SANYO Other products or system names appearing in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Further the or TM symbols are not used in the text No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopy recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of SANYO You have acquired a device DEVICE that includes software licensed by SANYO from an affiliate of Micr
22. fore use Do not leave your device in plain sight when you leave your vehicle Take your device with you or remove it from view to avoid theft The screen surface can be easily scratched Sharp objects may scratch the screen You may use non adhesive generic screen protectors designed specifically for use on portable devices with LCD panels to help protect the screen from minor scratches Never clean your device with it powered on Never use organic solvents such as benzene or paint thinner to clean your device Use of these solvents can cause deformation or discoloration Usea soft clean lint free cloth to clean the display screen Moistened LCD screen wipes could also be used as required Never attempt to disassemble repair or make any modifications to your device Disassembly modification or any attempt at repair could cause damage to your device and even bodily injury or property damage and will void any warranty Storage precautions Do not store your device anywhere it may be exposed to water or in conditions of high humidity When the device is not in use for an extended period of time bring it indoors and store it in cool dry area Accessories and repair precautions Only authorized accessories should be use with the device The use of incompatible accessories could result in bodily injury and or damage to the device The use of unauthorized accessories will also void your warranty Never attempt to disassemble
23. hicle In such cases other Sanyo mounting options should be used SANYO does not take any responsibility for any fines penalties or damages that may be incurred as a result of disregarding this notice You are responsible for complying with applicable federal state or local laws regulation or ordinances regarding the disposal of your Sanyo Navigation product READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE User license agreement IMPORTANT BY INSTALLING COPYING ACCESSING DOWNLOADING AND OR USING THIS THE SOFTWARE YOU ARE CONSENTING TO BE BOUND BY AND ARE BECOMING A PARTY TO THIS AGREEMENT AS A LICENSEE IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT TERMINATE THIS INSTALLATION PROCESS OR IF THE SOFTWARE IS ALREADY INSTALLED IMMEDIATELY UNINSTALL IT THIS USER LICENSE AGREEMENT this Agreement shall serve as a legally binding instrument between you as Licensee whether an individual or a corporation regardless and SANYO Electric Co Ltd Licensor concerning the Licensee s use of a single SANYO SOFTWARE PRODUCT the Software under the terms and conditions set forth herein The Software shall include but without limitation computer software and related media materials printed materials documents such as user manuals and electronic documents whether or not retrieved by licensee on line and shall include any updates and upgrades thereof sup plied by Licensor having additional features and function
24. ion 50 018 GPS F W 1 3 0 187 Bootl oader 1 1 1 2 AP Version 8 0 0 21 Navigation 00 00 00 07 BT Firmware H2217 V8R36 DDEMO Factory Reset GPS Reset Calibration 3 Tap the Calibration button to open the Calibration screen of the touch panel Tap the center of the target as it moves around the screen 23 Tap on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen 4 Tap the Factory Reset button to open a dialog box to select whether to reset the settings Tap the YES button to reset the settings and the NO button not to reset the settings Load factory default settings Warning Communications data including Contacts will be deleted after device is reset 5 Tap the GPS Reset button to open a dialog box to select whether to reset the GPS satellite receiver Tap the YES button to reset the receiver and the NO button not to reset the receiver Reset GPS satellite receiver 6 Tap to return to the Settings menu 24 4 Communications Communications provides the various functions with the Bluetooth mobile phone Communications main menu is as follows Fa u ym eg Communications 23 5 6 8 9 a QS E Contacts Data Transfer The name of the connected mobile phone Bluetooth Status o Bluetooth is ON Mobile phone is not connected 3 Mobile phone is connected 4 1 Connection NOTE Make s
25. ng 5 The Main Menu screen is displayed after the Warning screen Main Menu SANYO SC me WZ ss Navigation Communications Music Photos Settings Bluetooth Status 3 Bluetooth is ON Mobile phone is not connected o Mobile phone is connected The name of the connected mobile phone 3 2 System settings System setting can be used to view and adjust your device current preferences Navigate from the Settings menu Settings E ho v Camera Locale Brightness q Camera Settings Sys Info FM Transmitter 20 3 2 1 1 Tap the Locale icon in the Settings menu 2 Tap the forward or backward arrow until the language and the Time Zone you want appears 3 Ifyou set Automatic daylight savings time to ON your unit adjusts clock for daylight saving automatically And if you set Automatic Time Zone to ON the navigation software automatically sets the system Time Zone after receiving GPS 4 A Ma Locale Language E US English Time Zone E GMT 8 00 Pacific Automatic daylight savings time ork Automatic Time Zone 3 2 2 Brightness Tap the Brightness icon in the Settings menu Tap or to set the Backlight brightness pe II Tap to return to the Settings menu A Brightness Brightness Power Saving Battery ff Never External a Never 3 2 3 Camera Camera settings Tap the left or right arrow t
26. o playback then selected file is started to playback Normal screen mode Plays or Pauses the movie e Video Player Repeat ON OFF Slide bar Changes playing location File Explorer screen ET T Moves ta i Xu m 7 om a A upper fi E im fu p aj F ku folder video01 mp4 video02 mp4 video03 mp4 File display scroll 5 3 3 Full screen display l 25 3 Tap the screen then the screen changes to full screen mode By tapping screen at full screen mode buttons appear disappear By tapping BS the screen returns to normal screen mode 39 Full screen mode without buttons Full screen mode with buttons 5 3 4 Fast forward backward play mode Tap ES then Fast Forward Play 2x gt 4x gt 8x gt 16x gt 32x is started Tap Jj then Fast Backward Play 2x gt 4x gt 8x gt 16x gt 32x is started 5 4 USB mass storage You can use your unit as the external mass storage disk of your PC 1 Connect your unit to PC using USB cable 2 Your unit becomes the external mass storage disk of your PC 3 You can see files on your unit You can copy multimedia files mp3 wma jpeg and mp4 from PC to your unit NOTE Operating system of your PC should be Windows XP or later 40 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 9 Your device does not turn on Check that the battery switch is ON Check that the Car adaptor is connected to y
27. o set the LCD power save of battery and external power drive modes This device can be used as a monitor for rear view cameras such as those manufactured by Sanyo CCA BC200 If you use the rear view camera connect the mini Jack to RCA conversion cable provided to the video output terminal of the rear view camera and insert it into the CAMERA IN of the device NOTE See Rear View Camera Instruction Manual for details about how to fix the rear view camera to the car NOTE The unit is not equipped with an image reverse function to obtain a mirror image similar to that of the back mirror use a camera equipped with an image reverse function The procedure to display the rear view camera image is the following 1 Tap the Camera Settings icon in the Settings menu 2 Tap the Camera Input ON OFF button in Camera Settings and set the button to ON NOTE If you don t use the rear view camera input you should select OFF for power saving 21 3 When Camera Automatic Display is set to ON the screen will switch automatically when a camera image is input vy Camera Settings Camera Input Camera Automatic Display If you would like to switch the camera image manually set Camera Automatic Display to OFF At such times tap the Camera icon in the Settings menu the camera image is displayed z Camera Settings Camera Input
28. ortable Navigation The next few screens will take you through the set up process i This process will take just a few minutes to complete z n g l IS h To continue in English click here Gracias por comprar la Easy Street Navigation de Sanyo Las siguientes pantallas le guiar n a trav s del proceso de configuraci n Este proceso s lo tardar unos minutos en completarse Para continuar en Espa ol haga clie aqui Espa ol Merci d avoir achet le syst me de navigatio n portable Easy Street de Sanyo Les ecrans a venir vous meneront travers le processus d installation F ran a S seulement Pour continuer en francais cliquez ici 3 Set the time zone What is your Time Zone GMT 8 00 Pacific Automatic daylight savings time Automatic Time Zone NOTE The time displayed by the navigation software is set automatically when the GPS receives a signal If you would also like the time zone to be set automatically set Automatic Time Zone to ON 4 Set the rear view camera input To use the rear view camera select ON if you don t use the rear view camera select OFF When set to ON the screen will switch automatically when camera images are input NOTE If you don t use the rear view camera input you should select OFF for power saving 19 Enable Rear View Camera Input If you don t use Rear View Camera you should select OFF for power savi
29. osoft Corporation MS Those installed software products of MS origin as well as associated media printed materials and online or electronic documentation SOFTWARE are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties Manufacturer MS and its sup pliers including Microsoft Corporation own the title copyright and other intellectual property rights in the SOFTWARE The SOFTWARE is licensed not sold All rights reserved Microsoft Windows is registered trademarks or trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Adobe and Reader are registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other coun tries The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Sanyo is under license All other brand or product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Maintenance Keep your device away from excessive moisture and extreme temperatures Avoid exposing your device to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light for extended periods of time Do not drop your device or subject it to severe shock e Do not subject your device to sudden and severe temperature changes This could cause moisture condensation inside the unit which could damage your device In the event of moisture condensation allow the device to dry out completely be
30. our device Check that the battery power of your device is enough The internal battery cannot be charged or charging time is long Check that the battery switch is ON Check that the Car adaptor or PC by USB cable is connected to your device In case of USB charging make sure that your device is OFF state and the USB interface of your PC supports 500 mA at 5 Volts Bus Powered In comparison with Car adaptor USB charging takes long time System stops responding is frozen or locked up To reset your device take a sharp object like a pen and depress the reset button on the bottom of the device If your device still does not respond after performing reset disconnect all cables including the Car adaptor from your device Slide the battery ON OFF switch on the bottom of the device to the OFF left position Then slide it to the ON posi tion again Users can also perform a system reset To do a system reset in the Main Menu tap the Settings then tap the Sys Info This will allow you to do a factory reset restore to default settings reset the GPS and recalibrate the touchscreen interface Screen is not displayed normally Make sure that brightness setting 1s appropriate There is the case that LCD does not work normally at a high temperature and low temperature Make sure that the tempera ture is in the normal operating range The touch screen does not respond well Calibrate the screen of your device
31. pending on mobile phones 31 4 4 5 Export contacts to SD 1 Insert SD card to your unit 2 Tap the Export Contacts to SD button 3 Tap the entry you want to Export allowed to select multiple entries You can select all entries using the Select All button Export Select All 4 Tap the Export button and the entry you have selected starts to be exported to SD card NOTE The selected entry is output to the Contacts folder of SD card in vCard format vCard file can be read by Microsoft Outlook etc with PC 4 44 Import contacts from SD 1 Insert SD card including vCard file to your unit 2 Tap the Import Contacts from SD button 3 vCard files existing in the Contacts folder of SD card appear import File Import Select All 4 Tap vCard file you want to Import allowed to select multiple files 5 Tap the Import button and the vCard file you have selected starts to be Imported 6 You can see imported Contacts in Contacts screen 4 5 SMS Short Message Service NOTE Not all mobile phones support SMS Depending on mobile phones only sending or receiving function 1s supported 32 Outbox Write SMS 4 5 1 Inbox You can receive and read the message of the connected phone via Bluetooth The maximum number of the saved message in Inbox is 100 Unread messages are displayed with and the unread number is displ
32. repair or make any modification to your device DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SANYO and its subsidiaries makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose SANYO and its subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this SANYO Portable Navigation System NOTE Record the device ID serial number purchase date and place of purchase information in the space provided below The serial number is indicated on the label affixed to your unit All correspondence concerning your unit should include the serial number device ID and purchase information Information in this manual is subject to change without notice WARNINGS AND NOTICES For your safety do not operate the controls of the product while driving GPS satellite signals cannot typically pass through solid materials except glass GPS location information is not typically available inside buildings tunnels or underground parking lots A minimum of 4 GPS satellite signals is needed to calculate your GPS position Signal reception can be affected by weather events or overhead obstacles e g dense foliage and tall buildings Other wireless devices in the vehicle may interfere with the reception of satellite signals and cause the reception to be unstable Adaptor Do no
33. s Where a separate User License Agreement is attached to any the Software supplied by Licensor the terms and conditions of that User License Agreement shall also apply in addition to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement If you are unable to agree to any of the terms and conditions set forth herein Licensor is unable to grant you the license to install use or copy the Software The Software covered under this Agreement is protected under the international conventions and treaties on copyright and the related laws and regulations This license shall constitute a grant of a license to Licensee for a single use of the Software and may not be deemed under any circumstances to constitute a sale of the Software itself 1 Grant of License Licensor shall grant Licensee a non exclusive non sublicensable non transferable license for the use of the Software under the terms and conditions set forth herein e System Software Licensee may use the Software only in a single computer or on a computer network the Computer including without limita tion workstation terminal and or other digital or electronic device in binary executable form 2 Other rights and limitations Reverse engineering etc Except as expressly provided herein Licensee shall not copy modify reproduce display decompile reverse engineer reverse assemble store translate sell lease or otherwise transfer distribute the Software in whole or in part nor m
34. t 5 Tap the Save button the message 1s saved to Draft 34 4 5 4 Draft The draft messages are saved to Draft The maximum number of the saved message in Draft is 100 Select one of messages and tap the Edit button the Write SMS screen opens You can edit and send the selected message 2222222222 2008 04 01 01 34 3333333333 2008 04 01 00 27 sv 35 9 Multimedia Players Sanyo portable navigation system provides you with a full multi media entertainment system Enjoy your favorite music photo and movie on the road 5 1 Photo viewer 5 1 1 Features e Support for JPEG file e Photo files on both of your unit s internal memory and SD card can be displayed You can copy photo files from PC to your unit using USB cable e Slide show mode and Rotation function 5 1 2 Using the photo viewer 1 Tap the Photos button on Main Menu 2 Tap Internal Memory SD Card to select the media in which exist image file you want to display 3 Tap i5 then File Explorer screen appears 4 Tap the photo file icon Thumbnail you want to display then selected file is displayed Normal screen mode q Photo Viewer T Wr is m us 4 L X d E Pe e dion at al 7 e El NH ru ia File Explorer screen Moves to upper mE fo l d er photo 1 jag phota z ipg phatan3 jpg File display scroll displays an image rotating 90 degrees clockwise Tap EN
35. t attempt to service the unit There are no serviceable parts inside Replace the unit if it is damaged or exposed to excess moisture Do not use the adaptor if the cord becomes damaged Connect the adaptor to the proper power source The voltage requirements are found on the product case and or packaging This unit contains a non replaceable internal Lithium Ion battery The battery can burst or explode releasing hazardous chemicals To reduce the risk of fire or burns do not disassemble crush puncture or dispose of in fire or water To charge the battery connect the Car adaptor to the main unit Under high temperatures however the protec tion circuit may be activated and charging may not be possible Do not connect any accessory Car adaptor etc other than those supplied or optional FOR AMERICAN USERS The following advisory is included in accordance with the laws of the State of California USA WARNING This product contains chemicals including lead known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling CHECK YOUR STATE AND LOCAL TRAFFIC LAWS BEFORE MOUNTING Currently some states including e g California and Minnesota and municipalities restrict or prohibit drivers from mounting objects or other materials a on their windshields while operating motor vehicles or b that obstruct the driver s view or interfere with the operation of the ve
36. tellectual property claim including patent trademark copyright or trade secret infringe ment any right of publicity or privacy claim or any defamation or unfair competition claim 7 Termination Without prejudice to any other rights Licensor may terminate this Agreement if Licensee fails to comply with the terms and con ditions herein Licensee may also terminate this Agreement at any time by destroying the Software and Documentation and all copies thereof The provisions of sections 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 shall survive any termination of this Agreement 1 Features and Specifications id 9 IP scidit 9 Ip Di CCHICAUIONS eter A AA AAA A A A M 9 FA GOING Started et C 11 PA BEI AEC dedi ier e 11 SAMNIO n 11 2 1 2 External feaBulF S sodio eoe A D ula A dive eua dou AAA AAA AA o va sb eue dva vU Po uve vaa Ai 11 2 4 Mount n your unit in your vehicle oculo ou Quesa esos er d bye b does Fa Do euo ouv op xvn a ev oU Dou vU Gov liada sonda 13 2 3 Set up IMC antenna unit in your vehicle Option 2 0 eeedee esas o en teo arva eae nana ak nano ree enun Tena o a dopo p Ee aaa e e aad n aep Pa aue 17 A Meer ER 19 Del spi SCCONGS tb EE 19 IL SYSED SCLUINDS RTT TE TI I TT 20 SM Encre A A AA O E E T EON 21 Ji DONES aiii 21 2 Camera Camera Settnos ii AAA A sects veeecauaieivelaswonnt 21 3 244 EMT tran A e opu beu oo
37. ure the Bluetooth settings of your mobile phone The Bluetooth switch is set to ON or enable The visibility is set to Discoverable Show my phone For more detailed information see your phone s manual 4 1 1 Mobile phone connection New 1 Set Bluetooth to ON in the Settings and tap the Connection button of the Communications screen Y Connection search 2 Tap the Search button Your unit starts to search available mobile phones 3 The available phones are displayed on the phone list Select one of the mobile phones and tap the Connect button 25 28 Connection search Complete Connect Er E m Delete Jelete Search 4 The mobile phone will often require you to enter a password to connect the device Enter 0000 on the mobile phone in this case 5 When the connection completes the name of the connected phone is displayed on the title bar ofthe Communications screen And the Bluetooth icon changes to green NOTE If the connected mobile phone has the Bluetooth auto accept function set this function to ON For more detailed information see your phone s manual 4 1 2 Mobile phone connection Reconnect 1 Set Bluetooth to ON on the Settings and tap the Connection button of the Communications screen The mobile phones that have connected in the past are displayed on the Paired List
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