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1. CUSTOMER SERVICE 33 FAULTS AND POSSIBLE CAUSES The navigation system no longer reacts or is behaving atypically gt Press the reset button see page 12 The navigation system is recognized only as a guest by ActiveSync gt See informationen on page 31 I am receiving error messages from a maintenance program after installing ActiveSync gt The program places the WCESCOMM LOG file in a tempo rary directory defined by the system which cannot be de leted A respective error message will appear if another program attempts to do so The GPS receiver cannot be initialized or found If a GPS signal continues not to be reported on the screen in spite of the correct installation of the system this can be caused by the fol lowing factors gt The GPS receiver is configured to a different connection than the COM2 port of the device Solution berpr fen Sie die GPS Einstellungen und korrigieren Sie diese ggf Also use the GPS test function offered to do this gt Sufficient satellite reception is not possible Solution Change the position of your navigation system and ensure that unrestricted sight of the aerial is not impaired No language statements can be heard Check the volume setting 34 ENGLISH ADDITIONAL SUPPORT If the suggestions in the above section have not solved your prob lem please contact our customer service hotline However before you contact your Technology
2. gt Avoid heavy vibrations and shaking such as can arise for example in the case of transverse field intrusions gt Avoid the device from releasing itself from its holder for example when braking Install the device as vertically as possible Failure to follow these instructions may lead to damage to your ap pliance The guarantee will be excluded in such cases 2 ENGLISH AMBIENT TEMPERATURE gt The appliance is most reliably operated at an ambient tem perature of between 41 F and 104 F 5 C and 40 C and ata relative humidity of between 10 and 90 non condensing gt Inthe powered down state the appliance can be stored at between 32 F and 140 F 0 C and 60 C gt Store the appliance in a safe location to avoid high tempera tures e g when parking or from direct sunlight ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY gt When connecting additional or other components the Elec tromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC must be adhered to Please also note that only screened cable maximum 10ft should be used with this appliance gt For optimal performance maintain a distance of at least 10 ft from sources of high frequency and magnetic interference televisions loudspeaker systems mobile telephones and so on This will help avoid malfunctions and loss of data Electronic devices emit electromagnetic waves during operation gt These emissions are harmless but can interfere with other devices o
3. Do not mount the components within the operating range of any airbags Check the secure adherence of the suction cup at regular intervals The power plug will consume power even if no device is connected Remove it when not in use to avoid draining the battery Check all safety equipment in your car after installation ADDITIONAL NOTES FOR USE ON A BICYCLE OR A MOTORCYCLE gt gt Pay attention during installation that the ability to steer is not impaired Do not cover any instruments during installation 22 ENGLISH GPS GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM GPS is a satellite backed system for determining your position With the help of 24 satellites revolving around the earth it is pos sible to determine your position on earth with the accuracy of a few meters The satellite signals are received by the antenna of the built in GPS receiver which must have a line of sight to at least 4 of these gt Note By limited line of sight e g in tunnels between houses in woods or also in vehicles with metal coated win dows it is not possible to determine the position The satellite reception however automatically picks up again as soon as the obstacle has been passed and there line of sight is reestab lished again Moving slowly e g slow walking also limits the accuracy of the navigation The GPS receiver consumes additional power This is especially of concern when running on batteries To conserve power
4. gt To obtain a strong and secure hold the suction plate should not be used for 24 hours Suction plate a Suction head Car holder Flexible neck similar picture 3 Mount the car holder to the flexible neck Note the labels on the flexible neck The arrow labled close must point in the di rection of the fixture The connection closes with a noticeable clicking sound 24 ENGLISH 4 Place the holder with the suction head onto the suction plate or directly onto the wind screen and press the lever on the suction head downwards The suction head will stick itself firmly to the suction plate 5 Unfold the antenna upwards 6 Place the navigation system into the car holder by placing it initially in the lower noses and then pressing it down gently until the holder clicks in Holder AERIAL ORIENTATION The aerial must have unrestricted access to the sky to receive GPS satellite signals Orient the aerial as horizontally as possible for this reason Try out aerial and installation possibilities in the vehicle in the case of inadequate reception gt Attention Do not open out the aerial further than 140 NAVIGATION 25 CONNECTING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM IN THE CAR similar picture 1 Plug the jack of the connection cable into the corresponding receptor at the bottom of your navigation system p 12 2 Insert the power adapter now into the cigarette lighter socket and ensur
5. Center please have the following in formation available However before you contact your Technology Center please have the following information available How is your computer configured What additional peripherals do you use What messages if any appear on your screen What software were you using when the error occurred What steps have you already undertaken to solve the prob lem Have you upgraded or removed drivers or hardware Can you manually repeat the problem If you have been given a customer number previously please give this number to the technician CUSTOMER SERVICE 35 WARRANTY The receipt serves as proof of first purchase and should be kept in a safe place Your legal rights are not limited by these warranty con ditions It is required should you need to make use of the guarantee We guarantee that this equipment is in perfect working order Upon production of the receipt the remaining period of guarantee shall pass on from the original parts to the respective replacement parts If you hand in this equipment to make use of the guaran tee you must remove all programs data and removable storage media Products which are sent without accessories will be re placed without accessories The warranty obligation does not ap ply in the case of the problem being caused by an accident a ca tastrophe vandalism misuse incorrect use ignoring the safety and maintenance regulations changes b
6. ahounisaas sinist 2 Reparatur sssssssssssrrrrrrrrressrre 2 Reset veacscusecaveras iiariesiok ieai 12 Reset Button sssssssssserrrsrerrrrre 12 Resetting the navigation system a ai ie tere A Aaa ee ET 19 Right components 13 S Safety and Maintenance 1 Safety Instructions CONNECTION 0 eeeee eee e teen eee 4 Safety Instructions 1 Scandisk ssi naisissa uouria rosegar 33 SD MMC Slot 12 DA E E A O ET 7 Sicherheitshinweise Stromversorgung sssr 4 Soft RCSCt cceececscecsdeceeeeteeas 19 Starting Navigation eese 30 Stromversorgung ssssssserreere 4 AAE E A A a A shes 11 Supplied Items scce 8 Switching on the navigation SYSTEM aio niao a e 14 System performance 33 T Touch screen See Screen Transport ieia aan 6 V VICWS i niaes cece eee ee nent eee prind 10 Back components 5 11 Bottom components 12 Front components 10 39 Left components 5 12 Right components 13 Volume control eeeeeeee 13 40 ENGLISH W Warranty cececceeseeeeeeeeeeeneees 36 Working with Memory Cards 17
7. its packaging are recyclable SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE 3 CARE OF THE DISPLAY gt Avoid scratching the display surface as this is easily dam aged It is strongly recommended to use a display protection mylar to avoid scratches Please ask your nearest dealer for this accessorie The foil on the display at delivery is purely for protection during transportation gt Ensure that no traces of water remain on the screen Water can cause irreversible discoloration gt Use only a soft lint free cloth to clean the screen gt Do not expose the screen to either strong sunlight or ultra violet radiation TRANSPORT If you wish to transport the appliance follow the instructions below gt gt Following transport of the appliance wait until the unit has acclimatized before using it In the case of wide fluctuations in temperature or humid ity condensation or moisture may form inside the appliance and this can cause an electrical short circuit In order to protect the appliance from dirt knocks and scratching use either the protective case Before traveling ensure that you are aware of the power and communications provision at your destination Before travel ing obtain any power or communications adapters modem LAN etc that may be needed When shipping your appliance use only the original packaging and advise the carrier accordingly When passing through the hand luggage control at airports it is recommended t
8. to the version Content of the CDs Depending on the configuration one or more CD s may be included in the package These contain digital maps data for rapidly resetting the contents of the memory card manuals and if applicable PC applications The navigation system is no longer responding What should I do D Carry out a soft reset see page 19 How can I adjust the lighting M Under Settings gt Lightning 32 ENGLISH CUSTOMER SERVICE FIRST AID IN THE EVENT OF MALFUNCTION Error functions can sometimes have trivial causes however they can also sometimes be complex in nature and require costly analysis GENERAL GUIDANCE gt The regular running of the Windows programs Defrag and Scandisk on the PC can remove sources of error and raise system performance CHECK CONNECTIONS AND CABLES Start with a careful visual check of all cable links If the LCD s are not working make sure that the power is reaching the computer and all peripherals gt Switch off the computer and check all cable links If the com puter is connected to peripherals check also the plug connec tions of all cables Do not arbitrarily swap the cables between various units even if they appear to be precisely the same The pin assignments of the cables are likely to be different Once you have ascertained that the power supply is not at fault and all connections are intact switch on the computer again
9. Contents Operating Environment spa cece eee eee eee a eee nena eee aat 2 Ambient temperature sssssssssrrrrrrssserrrrnnssnerrrnnnsererrrrnnes 3 Electromagnetic Compatibility ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeenees 3 CONMEGEION E A T Meese Se A SS SS 4 Battery Operation a ia AEAEE 5 Maitena NCErrieisnins nee Cee a peutic AETAT EELEE ET ENE 5 Care of the Display a erae aaan a a AAAA OAE EEn NAKEN i 6 MPARIS DOME ariin AEEA A EAEN AEEA A AENEAN AAAA 6 Notes on these Operating Instructions s s s ssssssrrssrrresrrrrsrrrers 7 Quality ssc aks sl Ae eR RA ee WAM ast AM AS 7 SEPViCE E E E E E T 7 Front Componenta orisii aA AENA 10 Back COMpOonentS sssssssssrrssssrrrrnnesserrrnnasnserrnnnnensrrnnnnns 11 Bottom Components 4 28 AVA AA Aes HOR AA Sees 12 Left COMPONENtS rine Ae ee Ace en eve eee 12 Right COMPONENES inisa niaii edna teeter ene esnge tees erate eee iaa 13 I itial Set Up op oa each ddawecinGu seas bidaalendideaeeg hoses 14 Step 1 Switching on the navigation systeM eeeee 14 Working with Memory Cards cceceeeeeeee nena neste eee eaeeeeanaes 17 Inserting Memory Cards cceceeeee teense eect ee eee eee eeeeeeeeeeas 17 Removing Memory CardsS ccceeeceeeee eens teens eeeeeeaeeeeaeaes 17 Accessing Memory Cards ccceceeeeeeeeeeee teense eeeeeeeeeaeees 18 Data exchange via Card reader ceceeeee scene ee eee neta eee eaeees 18 Resetting the navigation Syst
10. d should slightly lock in place REMOVING MEMORY CARDS gt Do not remove the memory card while it is accessed This could result in loss of data 1 To remove the card press lightly onto the upper edge until it ejects 2 Pull the card out without touching the contacts 3 Store the memory card in the packing or in another safe location gt Memory cards are very fragile Take care not to dirty the contacts and not to force the card GETTING STARTED Ea ACCESSING MEMORY CARDS gt The appliance only supports memory cards in the FAT16 32 file format If you insert a card prepared with a different format e g in cameras MP3 players your navigation system may not recognize it and will ask you to format it again Warning Formatting the memory card irretrievably wipes out all data gt Likewise you cannot just copy files onto the memory card In some cases they must be converted by the Microsoft ActiveSync program DATA EXCHANGE VIA CARD READER You can transfer or synchronise data via ActiveSync This is also the correct method in particular if files are to be transferred that must be converted into a navigation system readable format However if you wish to copy large quantities of data MP3 files navigation maps to the memory card these can also be stored directly to the memory card Many computers already have memory card devices Insert the card in this and copy the data directly to t
11. do not turn on the GPS receiver unnecessarily However you can also switch the device off by means of the On Off switch in the case of a shorter interruption to your jour ney Pressing the same switch again will activate a restart The GPS receiver will also be reactivated at the same time if naviga tion software is still active Here it can take a short time for the position to be updated again according to the reception situation gt Note Please note that your appliance is preset to not shut down automatically after a few minutes without activity You can change this preset in the Settings mode gt If the GPS receiver has not been active for some hours it must orientate itself again This process may take a while NAVIGATION 23 MOUNTING THE NAVIGATION SET IN A CAR gt Attention Only fix the holder for the navigation system to the windscreen if it does not impede the view Should this not be possible then mount the holder with the enclosed suction plate in any way that will allow peril free and safe operation INSTALLATION OF THE HOLDER OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM gt Hint If you want to fix the holder to the wind screen then you can skip steps 1 and 2 1 Remove the protective foil from the sticky side of the suction plate 2 Fix the suction plate to a suitable location on the dashboard Take care that the surface of the dashboard is clean and press the suc tion plate strongly onto the surface
12. dren to play with electrical equipment un supervised Children may not always correctly recognize pos sible danger SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE 1 Remove the power adapter from the outlet switch the appliance off immediately or do not actually switch it on and contact Customer Service if the power adapter or the attached plug become scorched or damaged if the housing of the appliance or the Power Pack becomes damaged or fluids leak into it Components must be checked by Customer Service in order to avoid damage DATA SECURITY gt Every time you update your data make backup copies on an external storage medium The supplier does not assume li ability for data loss or damage to data storage units and no claims can be accepted for damages resulting from the loss of data or for consequential damages REPAIR gt Please contact our Service Center if you encounter technical problems with your appliance gt Inthe event repair becomes necessary please use only our authorized Service Partners You will find the address on the back of your guarantee card OPERATING ENVIRONMENT gt Keep your navigation System and all connected devices away from moisture and avoid dust heat and direct sunlight especially in the car gt Make sure you protect your appliance from getting wet e g from rain and hail at all times Please pay attention that moisture can even build up in a protective pouch be cause of condensation
13. e that it will not lose contact while driving This could cause a malfunction gt Hint Remove the power adapter from the cigarette lighter socket when ending a trip or when parking the car for a ex tended period of time Otherwise the car battery could be drained 26 EE MOUNTING THE NAVIGATION SET ON A BICYCLE 1 Place the Clip and the Retaining Plate together and fix them to your bicycle handlebars by pulling them across the han dlebars from below and pushing one of the rubber rings sup plied between the clip and the handlebars The flat site of the support points in your direction As the material is elastic you can carefully bend open the support lay it around the han dlebar and push it together again 2 Place the holder for the navigation system on the Retaining Plate as illustrated above Push the holder for the navigation system downwards until it clicks in audibly Please pay attention that the holder must only be used in one direction 3 Fix the complete holding device with the supplied screw and tighten it slightly by hand 4 Now insert the navigation system into the holder You must pay attention to a firm seating of the clip holder 5 Set the inclination angle by screwing the bicycle holder in accord ing to your requirements Now turn the screws finger tight NAVIGATION 27 gt Note After assembly protect your navigation system from dust and dirt using the sto
14. eeaeeaeenees 33 Faults and Possible Causes ccecceeee eee eeeee neta eee eeeeeeaeaes 34 Additional SUPPOFt n AEAEE REA EAE teeter tenes 35 Warranty oeoa e oo E E E taller an ovan rare E Da 36 Liability limitations iima E a a E a 37 Copying this manual ssssssssssssrrrsssssrrrrrrserrrrrrrsserrrrrrrsenn 37 ie E E E AT 38 E SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read this section carefully and follow all the instructions given This will help ensure reliable operation and extend the ser vice life for your appliance Keep the packaging and the user instructions for future reference or inquiries at a later date If you pass the article on to another person you must pass on these instructions gt Never open up the housing of the appliance or the power adapter These contain no user serviceable parts If the hous ing is opened there is a danger to life from electric shock gt Do not place any objects on the appliance and do not exert any pressure on the display Otherwise there is a danger that the screen will break gt To avoid damage do not touch the screen with sharp objects Use only the stylus provided gt There is a risk of injury if the display breaks If this should occur use protective gloves to pack the broken parts and contact customer support to arrange for disposal Then wash your hands with soap since there is a possibility that chemi cals may have escaped gt Never allow chil
15. em ceceeeee eee ee ee eeeeeeeeeeees 19 Soft RESCt areren iea E A i e poret ays ien ka peed sis 19 aliro Nr LS R ETET ETT 19 Safety Instructions for Navigation ccceeeeeeee eee ee teens 21 Tips for Navigation ccceceee eect ee eee nets eee ee eee ea eee eaeeeeanaes 21 Notes for Use in a Vehicle ssssssssesssrrsrnsesserrrrrsessrrrnrnss 22 Additional Notes for Use on a Bicycle or a Motorcycle 65 22 GPS Global Positioning SySteM ccccceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeaeeneeas 23 Mounting the Navigation Set in a Car s cece eeeee eee e eee ees 24 Installation of the Holder of the navigation system 5 24 Aerial Orientation s ssssssssssssrrsrnsessnrnsnnnenerrrnnnesrerrnennns 25 Connecting the navigation system in the Caf sceeceseeeeeaees 26 Mounting the Navigation Set on a Bicycle ceeeeeee eee 27 Memory Card Quick Installation cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeenees 29 Starting Navigation ereed naranai eee eee eee ARANEKO 30 Contents of the navigation CDS ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeenenas 30 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync sseccecessseeeeeeeesaeeeeeeees 31 Customer Service c scsscseeseeenesneenesneenesnsensensensensensessensensens 33 First Aid in the Event of Malfunction cccceeeeeeeeeeee eee eneenees 33 General GQUIdANCE sti cde Aiea is tok iain aa fea a ts 33 Check Connections and Cables cccecceeeeeeeeeeeeee
16. hat you pass the appliance and all magnetic storage media external hard drives through the X ray sys tem the machine on which you place your bags Avoid the magnetic detector the structure through which you yourself pass or the magnetic wand the hand device that the secu rity staff use since this may corrupt your data ENGLISH NOTES ON THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS We have structured these Operating Instructions for the installa tion so that you will be able to look up the necessary subject related information by means of the Contents List at any time gt Note You will find comprehensive Operating In structions for navigation on the relevant CDs and at the online help of the device Read the section Frequently Asked Questions to obtain answers to questions that are often addressed to our customer service The purpose of this manual is to help you with installing your appliance using instruction that are easy to understand QUALITY In selecting the components we have aimed for a high level of functionality simple handling safety and reliability A well balanced hardware and software design allows us to offer you a technologically advanced navigation system that will give great satisfaction in both work and leisure use SERVICE Our individual customer care is there to support you when you have questions or problems Please get in touch we look forward to helping you This manual contains a special sectio
17. he car sse 26 GCONnteNtS 5 5 5 ni nee dee asita i Contents of the navigation CDs E vend Sunuaiges daa T 30 GOPYHiQht cscissodrcondeaasecne 37 Customer Service asser 33 38 D Data exchange ceeeeeeees 18 Data Security srian irinse 2 Defragmentation cece 33 E Electromagnetic Compatibility 3 EMG riiai konnien e 3 External aerial connection 11 F FAQ amaren e ts tv decent vel 32 Faults and Possible Causes 34 FIrSt Ald i perience oeat nasien 33 G Getting Started c eee 9 GPS eve es ented anaE ATAS Ra 23 GPS antenna cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeee 11 H Hard Res t iissr riiin 19 Headphone eceeeeeeeeeeeee 13 HOTIN E ss is sets onsas 35 I Initial Set Up cceeeeeeee eee 14 ENGLISH Installation of the Holder 24 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync a se 31 Introduction eceeeee ee eee ee en eee 7 L Left Components 668 12 Loudspeaker eceeeeeeees 10 M Maintenance eee 5 MalfUNCtION cceceeeee eee ee eens 33 Memory Card Quick Installation EA TT 29 Mini USB Connector 12 Mounting the Navigation Set in a 24 Mounting the Navigation Set on a Bicycle i eena 27 N NAVIGATION ceceee eee eee eee e eee 21 Safety instructions 21 TIPS oiana ENEO E N 21 Navigationpad eee 10 O Operating Environment 2 Quality aeea ieena 7 INDEX R Reinigungsmittel aeee 5 Repaif riisus si
18. he card Because of the direct access significantly faster transfer will be achieved 18 ENGLISH RESETTING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM There are two options for resetting the navigation system SOFT RESET This option restarts the navigation system without reinstallation being necessary A soft reset is often used in order to reorganize the memory In doing so all programs that are running are inter rupted and the working memory is reinitialized Choose this option if your navigation system is not responding or working properly Perform the soft reset as follows Screw off the end cap of the pointer and carefully press the point of the end cap into the Reset opening on the left side of your device HARD RESET Warning A hard reset deletes all data on your appliance and causes a new initial installation It is not necessary to install the software on your synchronisation computer again however Perform the hard reset as follows Push the On Off switch on the back of the device to the OFF posi tion initially and back to ON after 2 seconds GETTING STARTED 19 ENGLISH NAVIGATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR NAVIGATION The bundled product CD contains a comprehensive instruction manual TIPS FOR NAVIGATION gt gt Do not manipulate the navigation system while driving to protect yourself and others from accidents In the event that you do not understand the voice instruc tion or if you are in any doub
19. hoose the language click then Install ActiveSync and follows the instructions on the screen 3 Connect the navigation system to your computer with the assistance of the ActiveSync Cable while the connection options are checked To do this push the USB connector into a free USB port on your computer gt The hardware installation assistant recognizes now a new ap pliance and installs a suitable driver which can take some minutes Repeat the die connection search if it fails the first time 4 Follow the instructions on the screen The program will now set up a partnership between your PC and the device NAVIGATION 31 FAQ 2 Where can I find more informationen on the navigation system D Detailed operating instructions for navigation can be found on the corresponding CDs which accompnay your navigation system Also use the additional Help functions that are available with a single touch of a button usually F1 on the PC or by selecting the Help option as additional assistance These aids will be provided to you while you are using the computer or the device What do I need the accompanied CDs for D The Support CD contains the ActiveSync program for balancing data be tween the navigation system and the PC additional programs optional This User manual in digital form Contents of the navigation CD s It is possible for several CDs to be contained in the scope of the delivery according
20. ignal reception is indicated the navigation could be imprecise In all future instances it will take about 30 60 seconds until a correct GPS signal is available sufficient sight of the satellite is a prerequisite CONTENTS OF THE NAVIGATION CDs Depending on the configuration one or more CD s may be included in the package These contain digital maps data for rapidly resetting the contents of the memory card manuals and if applicable PC applications 30 ENGLISH INSTALLING MICROSOFT AcTIVESYNC In order to transfer your data between your PC and your naviga tion system you need the Microsoft ActiveSync program The cost of the navigation system includes a license for this pro gram which can be found on the Support CD gt Attention Important files can be overwritten or changed during the installation of software You should create a hard disk backup in order to be able to have access to the origi nal files in the case of possible problems following the installation gt You must have administrator rights to install the software un der Windows 2000 or XP gt Attention You should not connect the navigation system to your computer yet m Insert the Support CD ein and wait until the program starts automatically gt Note The Auto Run function is probably deactivated if it does not function The Setup program on the CD must be started to start installation manually 2 C
21. le 4 ENGLISH BATTERY OPERATION Your appliance is operated with a removable battery In order to pro long the life and efficiency of your battery and to ensure safe opera tion follow the instructions below gt Caution Danger of explosion if rechargeable batteries are not changed properly Only replace with the same type of battery or a similar type recommended by the manufac turer Never open the rechargeable battery Do not throw the rechargeable battery into fire Dispose of the used batteries following the manufacturer s instructions gt Batteries cannot withstand heat Avoid the appliance and the integrated battery becoming overheated Failure to comply with this instruction may lead to damage to and even explo sion of the battery gt Use only the original power pack to charge the battery or the car adapter from the optional navigation kit gt The batteries are special category waste When dis posing of the appliance ensure that this is done correctly Contact Customer Service for more details MAINTENANCE gt Warning There are no user serviceable or cleanable parts inside the housing of the appliance You can prolong the life of the appliance by taking the following simple steps gt Always remove the power plug and all connecting cables before cleaning gt Clean the appliance only with a damp lint free cloth Do not use solvents caustic or gaseous cleaners v gt The device and
22. n on Cus tomer Service starting on page 33 SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE 7 SUPPLIED ITEMS Please check the integrity and completeness of the supplied items and in the case this is not complete forward us any possible claims within 14 days from the purchase date The purchase pa ckage includes Navigation system ActiveSync cable AC adaptor Phihong PSC PSCO5R 050 adaptor plug for the country in question Support CD Instruction manual and warranty card Bicycle fixture Car holder with flexible neck Power cable for 12V cigarette lighter CD with navigation software see page 23 Protective case Pre installed memory card MMC SD optional 8 ENGLISH GETTING STARTED This chapter introduces you to the external components of your navigation system and guides you through the process of setting up your navigation system for use Subsequently it will be explained how the software for adminis trating your navigation assistants is installed GETTING STARTED 9 VIEWS FRONT COMPONENTS Ref Component Description Battery The loading display will shine orange during the Charge Indi charging process It will shine green when the cator accumulator is completely charged Touch Screen Displays the output of your appliance Tap the screen with the stylus to select menu com mands or enter information Hardware l On Off Button buttons J Button Settings Button Back cE Button Op
23. olume and downwards to reduce it Headphone Connects to a pair of stereo headphones 3 5 mm GETTING STARTED 13 INITIAL SET UP The following guides you step by step through the initial set up of the navigation system Firstly remove the foil for protecting the device during transpor tation from the display STEP 1 SWITCHING ON THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM Switch the main switch on the back of the device to ON gt Attention Always leave the main switch in the ON Position unless you want to carry out a new reinstallation All data will be lost and the initial installation will have to be carried out again if the switch is set to OFF The Navigation System will start the initial installation automati cally The brand logo will appear and your device will display the application screen after a few seconds Follow the onscreen in structions You can already install the navigation software using the prepared memory card now see also page 29 gt Attention It can be necessary for the device to have to be charged for some time before the initial setting up can run through according to the charging status of the accumulator installed 14 ENGLISH CHARGING BATTERY OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM You have different possibilities to charge the battery of your navi gation system gt With the help of the network adapter gt By means of the car adapter gt The charging status display ligh
24. perated in close proximity While our devices are tested and optimized for electromag netic compliance in our laboratories interference during operation may still occur in the device itself and with other devices in its proximity Should such interference occur try to eliminate it by ad justing the positions of and the distances between the de vices Before driving a car please ensure that the electronic sys tems of the car are working properly SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE 3 CONNECTION When connecting your appliance be sure to correctly observe the following instructions POWER SUPPLY gt The outlet must be in the vicinity of the appliance and must be easily accessible gt Only use the mains adapter on grounded sockets at 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz If you are unsure about the power supply to the place of use ask the relevant energy supplier gt Use only the power adapter provided with your appliance gt For additional safety we recommend the use of a Surge pro tector in order to protect your appliance from damage from spikes or lighting strikes on the power network POWER THROUGH CAR ADAPTER gt The car adapter should only be connected to the lighter socket of a car car battery DC 12V no trucks If you are in any doubt about the power source in your car contact your car manufacturer CABLING gt Arrange cables so that no one can tread on them or trip over them gt Do not place any items on the cab
25. rage pocket The storage pocket does not protect against rain or moisture Take care that the navigation system does not exposed to moisture This may damage the electronic parts 28 EE MEMORY CARD QUICK INSTALLATION This option is only available to you if your navigation system is equipped with a prepared memory card In this case you will al ready be able to use the Navigation function of your device after a short time without carrying out the pre installation on a PC gt The initial setting up must be carried out as described on page 14 in any case gt The following installation limits the Navigation to the area which is pre installed on your memory card You must carry out these steps to put the navigation into operation in your car 1 Read and adhere to the safety instructions on p 2 and fol lowing and p 23 and following 2 Install the remaining components of the navigation system 3 Press the On Off button to start your navigation system If the instructions of Step 1 p 14 have not yet been exe cuted then do it now The battery should be charged The ac cumulator will be charged by means of the car power supply if necessary NOTES gt Insert the pre installed memory card in the navigation system The installation of the navigation software will start automatically Follow the instructions on the screen gt The memory card must always be inserted into the device during the use of the na
26. t about what to do at the next intersection then the map or arrow display will provide you with a quick orientation Only look at the display when you are in a safe driving situation Attention The road layout and driving rules take prece dence over the instructions of the navigation system Only follow the instructions when circumstances and driving rules permit it The navigation system will guide you to your desti nation even when you have to deviate from your planned route The direction statements of the navigation system given do not release the driver of the vehicle from his or her duty of care or personal responsibility Plan routes before you leave If you want to plan a new route whilst on the road stop driving In order to receive the GPS signal correctly metal objects may not hinder reception Attach the navigation system onto the inside of the windscreen or near the windscreen with the sucker Try out different positions in your vehicle in order to find the best reception NAVIGATION 21 NOTES FOR USE IN A VEHICLE gt gt gt Take care that the holder does not present any risk to safety even in the case of an accident when installing it Take care that the cable does not impede any safety com ponents The display of your navigation system may show light re flexions Please take care of not being blinded during operation Take care that the cable does not impede any safety com ponents
27. tions Destination Q Button to zoom out Button to zoom in Navigation Moves up down left or right by pushing the cor pad responding area of the pad Press the centre button to confirm your selection Loudspeaker Plays back music language statements and warnings ENGLISH BACK COMPONENTS Ref Component Description Stylus Take the pen out of its compartment in or der to use it and replace it after use The pointer pen is required for operating the touch screen Battery Separates the device from the battery button completely also Hard Reset Unfolding Receives the signals of the GPS satellite GPS antenna External Connection for an optional second aerial aerial con nection The key e will only be operational after installation of the navigation software GETTING STARTED 11 BOTTOM COMPONENTS oO Ref Component Description Mini USB Connection for connecting to a PC by Connector means of the ActiveSync Cable for data matching AC adaptor Connection to external power supply port LEFT COMPONENTS Component Description SD MMC Accepts an optional SD Secure Digital or Slot MMC MultiMediaCard card for removable storage Reset Restarts your appliance Soft Reset see Button page 19 12 ENGLISH RIGHT COMPONENTS Ref Component Description Volume con Adjusts the volume of your device Turn trol the wheel upwards to increase the v
28. ts orange until the navi tation system is charged Do not interrupt the charging process before the battery is fully charged This may take a few hours The navigation system is fully charged if the charging display lights green gt Note You can use the navigation system during the charging process but the power supply must not be inter rupted during initial set up gt Leave the mains adapter connected to the navigation sys tem for around 24 hours so that the backup battery also charges up fully gt You can leave the main adapter connected and this is very handy for continuous operation However the mains adapter also requires power even when it is not charging up the battery of the navigation system GETTING STARTED 15 Adaptor plug h 2 4 similar picture Push the adapter connector into the guide on the back of the net work adapter Push the Network Adapter into a power point that is easily accessible Push the cable of the Network Adapter into the network adapter connection of the navigation system T6 Ere WORKING WITH MEMORY CARDS Your navigation system supports MMC and SD memory cards INSERTING MEMORY CARDS 1 Carefully take the memory card out of its packing if in cluded Take care not to touch or dirty the contacts 2 Push the memory card carefully into the card bay as shown The side of the memory card wearing the label must point upwards The memory car
29. vigation system A Soft Reset will have to be carried out to restart the navigation system if the memory card is removed during its use even for a short time gt The software installation will have to be carried out again follow ing a Hard Reset gt Carry out a Hard Reset initially if you want to reinstall the navi gation software After installation of the navigation software press the key Settings to set specific parameters such as time time zone etc NAVIGATION 29 STARTING NAVIGATION 1 Switch on your navigation system 2 The Navigation software will start automatically or after click ing on the Navigation control button on the main screen according to the version 3 Press on the button for entering the destination and enter the address of your navigation destination Then start the navigation by clicking on Navigate You will receive the route information on the screen augmented by language statements after a short time if the satellite reception is adequate Please take information about the further operation of the Navi gation software from the comprehensive User Handbook on the Navigation CD In addition brief help is available to you on your navigation sys tem You will reach it by means of the Options Destination Entry button and by selecting the Help function gt Note The GPS receiver will require some minutes for ini tialization when deployed for the first time Even when GPS s
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31. ype of damage In some countries the exclusion or limitation of accompanying or follow on damage is not legally accepted so that the above limitations do not come into force COPYING THIS MANUAL This document contains legally protected information All rights reserved Copying in mechanical electronic and any other form without the written approval of the manufacturer is prohibited Copyright TRANSONIC 2005 All rights reserved Microsoft MS DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other countries Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation The names of actual companies and products men tioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners Information in this document is subject to change without notice CUSTOMER SERVICE BA INDEX A AC adaptor port e 12 Accessing Memory Cards 18 Aerial Orientation 25 Ambient temperature 3 AUtO PUN iroot eee MaE E DE 31 AUtO Start sianie 31 B Back Components 0 5 11 Battery Charge Indicator 10 Battery Operation ceceeee 5 Bottom Components 5 12 Buttons Battery button secese 11 Hardware sesserssrrssrrerereras 10 Reset button eeeee 12 C Ca BING fe os senceeeeises nimitin iiaa 4 Card readen irritsua 18 Care of the Display 6 Charging battery cceseee 15 Connecting the navigation system in t
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