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1. 3 POWER VOL Power on Press and hold this button in power off status Power off Press this button for about2 1 External GPS Antenna Port seconds in power on status Handy setup Press this button briefly in 2 Speaker power on status 4 RESET hole 3 Docking connector If the unit does not respond press the l l RESET hole using a ball point pen or a 4 Earphone jack similar tool 5 USB port Power supply connector DC r 5V X Note To activate the menu function on LCD 6 Memory Card Slot screen touch the LCD screen with your Insert a SD Memory Card finger If you cut the external power supply or the Caution battery level is too low the device will be Deleting or altering the map data in the built in turned off after a few seconds memory may cause problems in the navigat ing operation Connecting devices installation sequence for the windscreen mount 1 Select the most suitable position on the windscreen 2 Clean the surface of the windscreen to remove any dust and grease 3 Place the windscreen mount on the windscreen 4 Push back the lever to the left until you hear a click fixing the windscreen mount in position 5 Align the docking connector at the wind screen mount then push the unit down until
2. SONY 2006 YES YES YES YES YES SONY W810i 2006 YES YES NO YES SONY V600i YES YES YES YES SONY W710i 5 YES YES YES YES SONY W850i YES YES YES YES SONY K800i 20 YES YES NO YES SONY K700i YES YES YES YES SONY S700i 200 YES YES SONY T610 YES YES YES YES SONY Z600 YES YES YES YES os CPU MEMORY DISPLAY AUDIO GPS NAVI MAP POWER TEMPERATURE Built in BATTERY INTERFACE Multimedia Specifications n Win CE 5 0 ARM9 400 MHz 2GB Built in Memory 3 5 inch TFT LCD Resolution 320 X 240 LED type Backlight Touch Screen Analog resisitive type Mono Internal Speaker Typical 1 0W 1EA SIRF star Ill Internal Antenna North America Voice Guidance Navteq DC 5V 1A Vehicle Power Cigar jack Input 12 24V Operating 10 C to 60 C Storing 30 C to 80 C DC 3 7 V Li lon 1100mAh MP3 5 hours Brightness Minimum Volume 5 Center Navigation 4 5 hours Brightness 5 Center Volume 5 Center Photo 5 hours Brightness 5 Center Volume 5 Center Mini USB Port USB 2 0 External GPS Jack Image JPG Audio MP3 Bluetooth The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by LG Electronics is under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners e f P N AFN36113927
3. 6 Touch the house number using the keyboard and then touch Wil Selects the address in city street cross streets order nnn 7 Touch 77 to find the destination Selects the address in zip code street ne house number order Recent Places Your device can store up to total of 64 recent findings in the Recent Places list You can search the recent finds in the Recent Places list Finding and storing the destination in the Recent Places 2 Touch a recent place you want to find and then touch G3 Note If you want to delete all entries in Ub Recent Places list touch I Z3 and then touch ER If you want to delete only the selected destination touch GZ and then touch 3 Touch L to find the destination Drive in accordance with the screen and voice prompts Touch EX if you want to store the destination 4 Set the group you want to store by touching gt l and then touch The destination is stored in the My Places menu Page 20 Navigation menu My Places You can search the places stored in the My Places list Finding the destination in the My Places 1 Touch EJ on the map screen and then aa Ea 4 Touch to find the destination Drive in accordance with the screen and voice prompts Setting a group You can
4. 2 Click on the icon to eject the unit from the PC and select the Safely remove message 3 Amessage will appear indicating that it is now safe to disconnect the unit 4 You can now go ahead and remove the USB cable from the PC Initial setting When you turn the unit on for the first time after purchasing the unit you must follow the steps as shown below lf you turn the unit on after turning the unit off the Attention screen appears Follow the steps 6 7 as shown later on this page 1 Press and hold POWER VOL The Language Settings screen appears Page 27 2 Set Language text and voice guidance by touching and then touch Ei The Display screen appears Page 26 3 Set Dimension Day amp Night and Map Display by touching the items you want and then touch Ed The Route Options screen appears Page 25 4 Set Avoid Roads and Route Condition by touching the items you want and then touch i The Units amp Time screen appears Page 27 Basic operation D Set Distance Unit and Adjust Hour by touching the items you want and then touch ba Touch Agree The Attention screen appears Touch Agree The Information screen appears Touch No The map screen appears If you touch the
5. When it is not connected the connection failure message appears Note Before connecting check the PIN code set tings Refer to Setting the Bluetooth on the page 34 Bluetooth Optional To connect using the phone settings Disconnecting Deleting Connect Your phone s Bluetooth feature may be setto _ it nhon off by default To use the Bluetooth feature n nthe ed prona An R has Bluetooth must be turned on in your phone Saal a eal Refer to your phone s user guide 1 Enable the phone s Bluetooth component This might be in a menu called Settings Bluetooth Connections or Hands free 2 Initiate a search for Bluetooth devices These settings might be located in a menu sn called Bluetooth Connections or Hands and the lt mark disappears free Z Your phone is disconnected 3 Select the your device from the list of phone 4 Input the PIN code 0000 in your phone When it is successfully connected the E 2 Touch the disconnected phone again to mark is displayed in the Handsfree connect again or delete your phone available devices screen ee ee Setting the Bluetooth You must select Enable to connect successfully your unit and bluetooth phone 1 Touch WUL in the Handsfree available devices screen And then touch oe the disconnect ed phone is connected again to the unit The mark appe
6. YES the screen moves to the Introduction menu of Tutorial item For detail refer to the Tutorial on the page 29 Touch in order not to display informa tion screen again Turning the unit on off Press and hold POWER 0 VOL to turn the unit on Press and hold POWER VOL for about 2 seconds until the unit is turned off X Note If you connect the unit to a power source it will automatically turn on Adjusting the Volume Brightness 1 Turn the unit on 2 Press POWER VOL briefly when the map screen appears The Handy Setup screen appears Map Photo mode Music mode X Note When you have the unit with Bluetooth wireless technology and me appear on the screen 3 Set the volume fa and brightness gt by touching E EM and then touch Note If there is no touch input for about 5 seconds the screen moves to the previous screen Mute Touch Zr on the Handy Setup screen to mute the sound To cancel it touch again Basic operation Lock feature This feature locks the unit to prevent it from operating when you accidentally touch an item Touch ZEE3 on the Handy Setup screen To cancel it touch POWER VOL Using a earphone Connect stereo earphones plug 3 5 mm to earphone jack for private listening ke Note Always turn down the volume before con nectin
7. button to dis play the maps saved on your built in memory The Select Map screen displays map details and version numbers The map currently used SPES at the top of the list Lets you refresh the screen when a hew memory card is inserted into the device Lets you permanently remove a selected map x Note You cannot delete the current map Select lets you designate a selected map as the current map initialise 1 T Er l ow mercy You can delete all list from the memory You can set all the function to their factory settings Playing music Playing the files in All Music folder The Music List screen appears There are two kinds of music list All Music My Music 2 Touch the folder or file you want to play The mark appears and the file you touch is stored in My Music folder To cancel it touch 3 Touch and then touch the desired file to play music in My Music folder Touch E E on the screen to move to the previous next page Touch 555 on the screen to move to the upper folder Touch on the screen to move to the previous screen x Note If there is no supported file an error message is displayed on the screen and the next music file will be played Pause 1 Touch during playback 2 To return to playback touch gt again Skip the next music Touch briefl
8. IMPORTAN 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions All these safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated Keep these instructions The safety operating and use instructions should be retained for future reference Heed all warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow all instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Do not use this apparatus near water For example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and other areas located near water Clean only with dry cloth Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufactur er s instructions Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from over heating The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that pro
9. There are updates to PC Portal do you wish to download and install them Previous maps If maps from a previous version are located on your computer the following message is displayed Existing maps data found Do you want to keep it Clicking Yes lets you install maps from previ ous versions Remove maps The following message appears when you have selected an installed map and clicked the Actions button Selected maps shall be removed from your device Are you sure you wish to continue Data Transfer If you close the PC Portal while install naviga tor software a map importing or exporting a Favorite location or backing up data the fol lowing message appears if you will close the PC Portal now the process shall not be completed Are you sure you wish to close Backup Data If stored data is located on your computer the following message appears Navigator Backup data found Do you want to keep it It is recommended to keep backup data Navigation program and map data protection If you want to operate this product properly navigation program and map data provided by LGE should be in LGE folder on your naviga tion device Don t erase or modify any contents in the LGE folder using USB mass storage connection All contents are important to operate navigation Deleting this data may cause navi gation to lead to malfunction Audio streaming To enjo
10. find its initial location For best results ensure that the GPS receiver has a clear vertical view of the sky The following GPS information is displayed Longitude The angular distance east or west on the earth s surface Latitude The location of a place north or south on the earth s surface Speed The rate of movement as expressed by kilometers or miles per hour Altitude The height above sea level Number of Satellites You can check reception signals from the GPS satellite Y Note lf GPS signal can not be detected for a long time please restart whole navigation system by pressing 8 8 GPS not found When you first start the navigator you will hear the message Signal too low This mes sage means that your navigation device has nt yet located a reliable GPS signal Check that your device is connected to the cigarette lighter and has a clear view of the sky The GPS not found message means that there is no GPS antenna or the antenna is not properly installed Navigation menu Please check that The GPS antenna has a clear view of the sky for uninterrupted GPS reception The navigator cannot calculate the route if there is no GPS reception for example in a tun nel The navigation device is charged or con nected to the cigarette lighter Map Setup You can tap the Map Setup button to cus tomize your map display 1 Touch BEE 2 Touch the desired items E
11. If the free space required is equal or greater than the free space available PC Portal will not install the selected map 4 Select a map to add or remove 5 Click the Add Remove button 6 The selected map is installed and displayed in the Device Maps panel A Using software General Warning Messages when you re working with navigator PC Portal Lost connection transfer If at any point during the installation or data transfer the connection to the device is lost the following message is displayed Connection to the device has been lost Please check your connection Uninstalling Navigator Console When a version of navigator programme ver sions prior to the PC Portal is located on your computer the following message is dis played A previous version of PC Portal was found Do you wish to uninstall It is recommended to uninstall the previous progam before installing PC Portal Uninstalling PC Portal When an earlier version of navigator PC Portal is located on your computer the fol lowing message is displayed A previous version of PC Portal was found Do you wish to uninstall It is recommended to uninstall a previous ver sion of PC Portal before installing the cur rent version Updates to PC Portal If there are updates in navigator you are prompted to download them in the following message
12. be released is not responsible for any injury property lage or accidents resulting from reliance 1 the navigation system is not responsible for the accuracy of _ traffic related information and data supplied by other parties LG disclaims all liability for use of the navi gation that causes or contributes injury or property damage or that any law including traffic laws instructions should be fo not it may lead to deat property damage 7 m i M If you attach the windscreen mount on the glass for a long period of time the pressure in the suction cup slowly reduces and the windscreen mount may fall off The windscreen mount may fall off the wind screen of not properly installed Should this occur it is recommended that navigation device is installed as close to as possible to the dash board to avoid damage to the unit Applying too much force to adjust the angle of the windscreen mount may cause dam age Take care when making adjustments If the windscreen mount falls off please fol low the instructions again to reinstall and use it Please note that if the product is damaged due to user negligence it cannot be returned or refunded Caution Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type Winter precaution The windscreen mount can easily come off the glass due to differences in tempera
13. the user s authority to operate the equipment WARNING This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired opera tion INFORMATION TO USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit of a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reason able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radi ate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guar antee that interference will not occur in a par ticular installation if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televi sion 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 1 Reorient Relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equip ment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help
14. the estimated travel time and the complete destination address WE on the Route Playback menu and then touch the desired items a y Besi uie Soeva 1 Touch gt Sree gt Deletes a selected recording ae gt Note Deletes all recordings E On the screen to move to the vne previous screen La Adjust the playback speed The range is from 100 to 300 Multistop planner You can plan a route with up to 5 stops When you touch the Go button the route is calculated in each stage from the departure point to the first stop When you reach the first stop the next route is calculated to the sec ond wield and so on Setting stops along the route 1 From the Select Add Multistop Route screen touch the Add button to add a stop by Address POI My Favorites or Recent Locations 2 Select one of these options specify a location and touch the OK button If you touch ddaa fOllow the steps 2 6 of address on the page 19 3 The Select Add Multistop Route screen appears with the selected location Use the Up or Down buttons to change the order of your itinerary Use the Edit button to show or delete a highlighted entry Use the Distance button to organ ize your entries from closest to far thest distance from your current location This is only available when the stored ro
15. you hear a click XY Note Standard operation temperature of the suction mount is between 10 C and 60 C The suc tion mount may disengage under a tempera ture outside of what is specified 6 Plug the small end of the car charger into the power supply connector at the side of the unit 12V 24V cigarette lighter socket 8 To adjust the angle of the mount slacken the adjustable knobs at the suction cup and then turn it gently In addition to tilting the mount up and down and from side to side you can also rotate the mount from the left 45 to 45 9 When you finish tighten up the knobs again Note This unit and its car charger are designed for use in vehicles that have 5 0 0 2V nega tive ground electrical systems This is a standard for most vehicles lf your vehicle has a different type of electrical system the DC power system cannot be used The unit is automatically charged when connecting the USB port of the unit and your vehicle s 12V 24V cigarette lighter socket with the car charger Detaching the windscreen mount 1 To separate the windscreen mount pull the lever to the right 2 If the windscreen mount still doesn t detach from the windscreen pull the tab on the suction cup Note Drivers in California and Minnesota are prohibited from placing anything on the wi
16. ENGLISH Portable Navigation Device OWNER S MANUAL LN830 LN830R LN835 LN835R Please read this manual carefully before operating your navigation device Keep it for future reference Designs and specifications are subject to change without prior notice for improvement Support Hotline USA 1 800 243 0000 _ http us lge com CANADA 1 888 542 2623 hittp ca lge com To purchase the Upgrade Map go to http us ige com navigation GIZ naten RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT SPLIT COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL 7 electrical storms This may result in E The lightning flash with the Do not handle the power plug nor the arrowhead symbol within an LE adapter with wet hands equilateral triangle is intended to alert This may result in a electrical shock the user about the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within Immediately power off the unit and the product s enclosure that may be Ca unplug the car charger if you notice of sufficient magnitude to constitute a smoke or odors coming from the risk of electric shock navigation device or adapter Fire can result from improper use The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in th
17. ENTATIONS WAR RANTIES OR CERTIFICATIONS WHATSO EVER REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OR RELIABILITY OF ANY GPS RELATED FUNCTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Issue 2 and RSS 210 Issue 4 Dec 2000 To prevent radio interference to the licensed service this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding Equipment or its transmit antenna that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 No 2 et CNR 210 No 4 Dec 2000 lt lt Pour emp cher que cet appareil cause du brouillage au service faisant l objet d une licence il doit tre utilis a l int rieur et devrait tre plac loin des fen tres afin de fournir un cran de blindage maximal Si le mat riel ou son antenne d mission est install a l ext rieur il doit faire l objet d une licence gt gt Operation is subject to the following two con ditions This device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause unde sired operation of the device The term IC before the certification registra tion number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met A Safety notes CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void
18. ET W e eye tii i Use Automatic Zoom When this option is selected the zoom is speed dependent The map zooms out at higher speeds displaying a larger map area and zooms in at slower speeds dis playing a smaller map area If you manually change the zoom the Automatic Zoom returns to a system defined zoom level after several seconds of inactivity Use Larger Labels This option increases the size of street names to make the text easier to read 3 Touch Wi Tutorial When you first start the Navigator a message box appears prompting you to open the Navigator Guided Tour program The Guided Tour is an excellent way of becoming familiar with the different navigation features available You can also start the Navigator Guided Tour any time by touching the Tutorial button from the Extras menu Help You can display Navigator technical support information Touch fed Start Demo This lets the Navigator display a simulated route Many of the navigation fea tures are disabled when the Demo is running to end the Demo The demo route is set and depending on the current map data the demo function may dif fer somewhat from the map data Navigation menu Select Map This feature lets you change the currently selected map to another map saved on built in memory 1 Touch be You can touch the Select Map
19. IA 6230 2004 YES YES YES NO YES NOKIA 891012004 YES YES _ NO _ YES YES NOKIA N77 2007 YES YES YES NO YES Bluetooth phone compatibility list Manufacturer Model Year Hansfree Display Voice Phone Book Object Push Calling Caller ID Dial Sync 6131 2006 7370 2006 l E60 2006 YES NOKIA E61 2006 YES NOKIA N70 2006 YES YES NO NOKIA 5300 2006 YES YES 5 3 NOKIA 6670 2006 YES YES YES N YES E50 2006 YES YES YES N E Q l NOKIA E70 2006 YES YES YES NO NOKIA N73 2006 YES YES YES NO NOKIA N92 2006 YES YES YES NO _ YES NOKIA 6670 _ 2005 YES YES YES _ NO _ YES NOKIA 3230 2005 YES YES YES NO NOKIA 7610 2004 YES YES YES NO ER NOKIA 3650 2004 YES NO YES NO YES NOKIA 6600 2004 YES YES YES NO YES G O YES NOKIA 6650 2004 __ YES YES YES PALM O O PANTECH PG6200 2006 YES YES NO N U N SAMSUNG D900 2007 YES YES N E SAMSUNG i600 2007 YES YES YES O O O N SAMSUNG A707 YES YES NO C SAMSUNG D600 2006 YES YES SAMSUNG D820 2006 YES YES SAMSUNG z540V 2006 YES YES NO SAMSUNG T509 2006 YES YES NO SIEMENS SK65 2004 _ YES SIEMENS SXi 2004 YES SIEMENS SGS 2004 YES YES N Bluetooth phone compatibility list Manufacturer Model Year Hansfree Display Voice Phone Book Object Push oo _ i Calling Caller D Dial sync SONY V800 2005 YES YES YES
20. Note It is shown only in some time zones which countries or regions adopt the daylight saving times Language You can select the language text Select Vore Gudane You can select voice travel messages and driving directions You can hear the voice of language through speakers while driving Navigation menu Guidance You can select the types of voice and visual notifications that you would like to use while navigating as follows 2 3 Speed Vin try Warns you when your car exceeds the speed limit This prompt is not active by default Route Reais ME Activated when the Navigator recalculates a new route This prompt is not active by default Note Languages noted with Spoken Streets are synthesized speeches which have an extensive vocabulary and pronunce the street names as you approach turns the pre recorded voices have a limited vocab ulary Unvelable GPS Sagal Warns that the GPS signal is too low and unreliable for navigation This prompt is active by default D to Reminder at the start of each journey This prompt is active by default Say Road You can set the type of the guidance name that you will use to navigate the route Touch a GPS Status The Navigator uses the GPS receiver to pinpoint your location GPS signals are automatically acquired and your vehicle s location and position are constantly updated The GPS receiver may take a few minutes to
21. add delete or edit the group in the My Places list X Note You can not delete or edit the Home folder Navigation menu Adding a group Changing the group name 1 Touch Edm Z mres MEA 2 Touch the group you want to edit and then 2 Enter the new group name and an icon to identify the group as shown below and then touch The new group is added as shown below T Note The icon identifies all places located in this group as displayed on the map Deleting the group Alerting The unit can sound the alert when the dis tance you set is closer than destination 1 Touch 2 Touch Note The distance of 2nd Alert is set closer than that of 1st Alert b Navigation menu Setting the destination Points Of interest POI You can show edit or delete the place in the My Places list 1 The POJ list is a collection of hundreds of interesting or useful places organized by wr rtr easy to find categories For example you can use the unit to guide you to a shopping cen ter hotel restaurant or gas station Touch a group you want and then touch Finding a place in the POI list 1 Touch RZ on the map screen and then touch i s and then
22. al _ er Help The 2D and 3D Mode buttons lets you Start Demo display the map view in 2 dimensional or Select Map 3 dimensional views for either day or night Initialise driving ee The Day and Night Mode buttons lets you display the map view for either day or night driving The Auto button automatically adjusts the map view for day or night driving by GPS time E r asar L Png Eo j U The Pedestrian Mode button lets you tog gle between travelling as a pedestrian or in a vehicle When in Pedestrian Mode you can gener Note ate a route up to ten kilometers and you Touch on the screen to move to the are not limited by vehicle constraints such as one way streets 2 Touch the desired items For details refer to the pages 26 29 previous screen When creating a pedestrian route the Touch on the screen to move to the navigator avoids motorways or other roads map screen where pedestrians would not travel Voice prompts are deactivated in this mode 3 Touch EE 3 Touch io Units amp Time You can specify units of measure and adjust the time as displayed on your Navigator i Displays and announces in kilometers mite Displays and announces in miles jot Mew Displays the current local time based on GPS time in the time zone selected on your device a Adjust for Daylight Savings Automatically adjusts the time when day light saving time is in use k
23. antenna kit if the vehicle has a heat reflective shield embedded in the windscreen Heat reflective windscreens can prevent a signal from being received by the navigation device The external antenna kit is available as an optional accessory The guidance route is only a guide and there maybe some variances between the infor mation on the navigation device with the actual roads Road data is always being updated and furthers updates may be added subject to availability gt The unit is designed to provide you with route suggestions so it does not reflect road conditions traffic congestion weather conditions or other factors that may affect safety or timing while driving WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Do not expose this equipment to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled what liquids such as vases are placed on the equipment Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL has not tested the performance or reliability of the Global Positioning System GPS hardware operating software or other aspects of this product UL has only tested for fire shock or casualty haz ards as outlined in UL s Standard for Safety for Audio Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus Safety Requirements UL 60065 UL Certification does not cover the perform ance or reliability of the GPS hardware and GPS operating software UL MAKES NO REPRES
24. aril S a 39 Recommended PC System Requirements 0 0 00 ccc eee eee eee 39 Starting the PC Portal Wizard c c2 4 2400 eee Sewn d deh oh be Pe eed ebaeews 40 Using software Corre eee ee ee eee re ee ee enews 40 43 Usihg the RG Portal cio caw ds Man nee ae ewe ew Pub eae tare ees 40 41 installing Maps coe 2 4 2wesqes eda OR Reece ees R NT os 34 ER READE TRE eae 42 Removing Maps st ad cance Sieh d Make pee Lee eG Se Reade N ees 42 Importing Favorite Locations 0c cece eee eee AR Be Tae 0 9 42 General Warning Messages 0 0000 c cece eee eee TTT 43 Troubleshooting socca vee wns Sede dei wea ww a a ie a Roe eS Bluetooth phone compatibility list 0 x x e x cc cee eee es 46 48 Specifications eo K ee He ee eK He ew Sturn i cay desea tn Ot We AEA AA as DA eta ht telat ar i kt L gt Package contents Main Body Windscreen USB Cable Installation mount CD Quick GPS Antenna Carrying Case Reference Optional Guide Contents may be changed without notice Option table by models Model T Bluetooth finsso xX LN830R X LNe35R O Dashboard mounting disk Name of each component Front panel Rear Side panel 1 LCD 2 Microphone for use only with Bluetooth wireless technology
25. ars again 2 Check the PIN code Change the PIN code using the number buttons if you When you touch i want to change the PIN code And then phone is deleted touch ar the disconnected 3 If the visibility option has set as Other Bluetooth devices can t find your device Making a call with phone number Connect your unit and bluetooth phone before you make a call 1 Press POWER 0 VOL briefly And then 2 Input the phone number you want to call by touching t the number buttons And then touch RI X Note If you make a mistake while dialling ma if you want to store the phone number It is stored in the phone book 3 Touch EE to finish the telephone conversations If you want to store the phone number touch EEN then input the name using key board And then touch and it is stored in the phone book Touch if you want to make a call again If there is not any touch for about 10 sec onds the screen moves to the MENU screen Bluetooth Optional Storing the phone number 1 Input the phone number in the Dial screen And then touch BELG 2 Input the name And then touch It is stored in the phone book J during a call The Volume amp Microphone scr
26. been registered to avail able list on your device you will meet the below pop up Do you want to get the phonebook from your phone after con necting your phone with the your device Editing the phone number 1 Touch the list to edit in the Phone Book screen And then touch Lid Touch then touch The synchronisation with your phone book will begin automatically the data will be stored in the resident memory of your device It will takes a few minutes according to the number of phone book in your phone Deleting all list in the phone book Using voice Dial nn hs E You can make a call by speaking the contact s 1 TOUCH ksss in the Phone Book screen Kame lal che learn 1 Press POWER VOL briefly And then sa i touch LELEA gt vie ba Bluetooth Optional 2 Speak the contact name from your phone Listening to music files And then speak name number or command You can control and hear the music especial ly mp3 files saved on your device via the your stereo headset with Bluetooth wireless technology Touch teers in the Handy Setup screen 3 Touch EJ to finish the telephone conversations incoming calls 1 If there is an incoming call your phone Notes rings and the Call from pop up screen is You can hear the sound through the speak displayed on the screen er of unit or Bluetooth
27. de Aa T EE we A 18 Address sca i iwes awn Meee Ee ea A ee EN ee ee eee ee 19 Recent Places EEL Eck wie eee eee Ge ee eee See eee 20 MEF G0GS cic aar RRR es ett ee eee ooo E AE trea heist 20 22 POl sani pete oid amp Ede caw sneer piano ek Raney aa Va had ada EaR 22 23 Motte Manager sesi tae deen eee bet ee ewe Rehan eee ed SO Eee iw ee 24 25 See Ack aa R os ae ee ea OE aT eee Raa Y 26 29 Whe E Photo viewer eee eer ee eee ree r wan eae E Bluetooth Optional lt eed sees vi one i stan getteeeee cs Ge bk eeess 33 38 Bluetooth wireless technology cas evn se eee ase aa Peewee 32 Connecting your unit and Bluetooth phone 33 34 Setting the Bluetooth as sa o84 ee ae Sek See a ORE eR ee sine S Serie Je 4 34 Disconnecting Deleting Connecting again the bluetooth phone 34 Making a call with phone number 0 00000 cece ce eee een ee eee 35 Call History eh era arn A sell Mets ick i ob 36 Using your phone book sis boa os e eeS need Ba eee wah oS Eo lt 36 37 Using voice Dial Jeers cece Boh eset Soe a rok nea oe eet Se eng eae Oa e 37 Incoming calls OT EE Sa er eee eee ee 9 ee Re ae ee 38 Ending calS msa a ee Se eee ee ek ee eee ee eee Oe Se we 38 Listening to music files 2 Sou god Baan 2 Geter meee BS 4b AS Po eer wee ewe sobs 38 Installation 2620052 Wath e e a L R Ss L A ORG ee ER OR eee we ee 39 40 Installing the Navigator PC Portal 0 005 Sais nia B
28. duce heat 9 10 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience recep tacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories speci fied by the manufacturer 12 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 13 Refer all servicing to qualified service per sonnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Package CONICS Cess ris baser eroaa a e Re nee Saleen a eed oem eae ye ae 9 Option table by models aise Seto eee ee atin Oe oe an oa Gey a See ee ee tee nk 9 Name of each component Seine eee aa 10 Front panel i aap aan ye ewe es tah Se che ow ed eee eee aaa 15 Rear Side panel sedis nec ewe hens See e andes wae RIEN e R R aT
29. e When you select Restore PC Portal recovers the information stored on your computer To restore stored Navigator data to a naviga tion device 1 From the Backup Restore screen select Restore 2 Select the items that you want to restore 3 Click the Restore button 4 PC Portal restores the selected items Using software _ Click Install Languages to install a language to your device To install languages 1 From the Install Languages screen select the languages to be installed to the device 2 Click the Install button 3 Navigator PC Portal installs the selected languages to the device s main memory 4 You can display the Navigator interface in the language of your choice by tapping the Language Settings button on the Setup menu and selecting the language in Navigator Using software Removing Maps You can remove a map by selecting a map in the Device Maps pane and clicking the Add Remove button 1 From the Desktop Maps pane select a map 2 From the Target context box select the main memory 3 When you select a Target option Storage Card Main Memory the PC Portal dis plays the following information Required The amount of free space nec essary to install the map on the selected Target option Available The amount of free space avail able for the selected Target option Note
30. e litera Make sure to insert the power plug tightly Fire can result from improper use ture accompanying the appliance Use only the specified power OK adapter Always operate the vehicle in a safe Using a different type of adapter may manner Do not become distracted by damage the product the navigation while driving and 5 0 0 2V always be fully aware of all driving conditions The appliance is not intended for use Minimize the amount of time spent CO by children or infirm persons without viewing the navigation screen while supervision driving and use voice prompts when possible Note that malfunctions may occur if Do not enter destinations change you use the product in places where settings or access any functions static electricity occurs frequently requiring prolonged use of the unit s controls while driving Pull over in a safe and legal manner before attempting such operations Do not use the unit near water Do not touch the unit with wet hands Do not attempt to disassemble or Do not kink or crease the power repair the product yourself cable or place heavy objects on the power cable Fire can result from damaged power cables Do not use the product for other pur poses than those described in this guide Do not use in extreme temepera tures 10 C 60 C Unplug the car charger during electrical shock Avoid leaving the product in hot or humid places Take sp
31. e to listen to music especially mp3 file in your stereo headset and to enable to handle playing music such as play pause or skip Lastly phonebook sync and edit feature is to transfer your phonebook in your phone to your device and to add and edit new phone numbers on your device These features on your device are only available if your phone supports these features using Bluetooth wire less technology To use these features you must connect your phone with your device You may initiate this connection from your phone or from your device Please refer to phone s guidebook for more information Connecting your unit and blue tooth phone To connect using the unit settings 1 Press POWER VOL briefly in power on status The Handy Setup screen appears TS Music mode Bluetooth Optional Touch E The Searching for available devices It will take about 30 60 seconds to contin ue the process To cancel touch Touch a bluetooth phone you desire from the Search Results screen The Please enter the below PIN code in your phone pop up screen appears gt i i sae os CAML ne Input the PIN code 0000 in your phone when the pop up screen is displayed on the screen When it is successfully connected the mark is displayed in the Handsfree available devices screen
32. ecial attention when touching the product box owner s manual and accessories to avoid cuts While driving keep the sound volume to a level that does not distract you from driving Do not drop and avoid heavy impacts If you notice unusual odors exces sive heat coming from the product or anything else that seems unusual stop use and contact our Customer Service Center Always use soft dry cotton cloth when cleaning the product Do not use strong solvents such as alcohol benzine or thinner as these might damage the surface of the unit When attaching a navigation holder to the windscreen remove impurities in the area before attaching and slide the suction lever to secure to the windscreen Do not pull out the SD Memory Card X 1 while the navigator is in operation as this may cause mechanical problems Do not use the navigator for extend ed periods of time This may result in battery discharge Please obey all traffic regulations To aid safe driving information on safe driving routes and routes where accidents occur frequently is included Voice guidance and map route may differ from the actual traffic conditions Safety notes When moving the product separate the power plug from cigarette lighter socket then remove the navigation device from the windscreen mount Finally slide the lever on the wind screen mount to all the suction cup to
33. ee Connecting devices cco oc tabsicn tenses eeoaa ter ee ieds 11 13 Installation sequence for the windscreen mount eee eee eee 11 Detachitg the windscreen mount ieee a ne a ee Eee Vk Oe Ee ae 12 Installing the external GPS antenna Optional 0 0000 0 000 ee eee ee 12 Connecting the USB cable Veta euch ioe dues Ato todd beatae 13 Disconnecting the USB lead from the navigation device 13 Downloading files Mass storage ee amr ee ar Om era er 13 Basic Operon cS 6 SR ceed R R hike ey RRR N RRR R R RRR RN R as 14 15 Initial setting TTT TT 14 TUPIG theunit omol eve sap ES Ra aT R R and Lrg T RR ee hee ae we ate kre 15 Adjusting the Volume Brightness conse ad oe he aa ee a i ao ewe 15 MUG recs cas evden Pas Rue e eee ae eRe ORS TE L DOCK feature a x deR RR er Lar RG We wae ee R L a ee eck KR AAs 15 Using a earphone cs s00 cus ceo ed awe eee e ees Sam ee ee on he ere 15 Getting started with navigation eee eres al id General operation S sea WS coches elena aioe eats eros ty ayer ides uses anaes 16 Finding and storing a destination on the Map cece eee wees 16 Finding the stored destination 34 wos os ean ae eee Ree St Rete wee ars 16 Map sereen e hes Bs Sela he ee ced Sette E 17 Navigation Menu xx x x x e x e cece eee eer eee eee K RE 18 29 Navigation menu list e e e 18 General operations of navigation menu halt A An
34. een appears 2 Set the volume a and microphone level o by touching amp El and then touch Z X Note Touch gt to cut the microphone sound To cancel it touch again If there is not any touch for about 5 sec onds the screen moves to the previous screen Switching the sound path during a call You can hear sound through the ET of unit or prane i use H Y Note If you want to send the touch tones touc Bluetooth Optional _ Call History Adding the phone number Your unit keeps a record of your recently 1 Touch L in the Phone Book screen received and dialling calls And then Touch E after inputting the 1 Press POWER OVVOL briefly And then number buttons 2 Touch EJ after changing the name Using your phone book 1 Press POWER VOL briefly And then Per Mok Your device will receive the contact s via Bluetooth in your phone If your phone is not connected it needs to enter the PIN code in the phone With receiving phone book from your phone and the data will be stored in the resident memory of your device touch Bluetooth Optional _ Getting all list from you phone Deleting the phone number lf your phone supports the synchronization of Touch the list to delete in the Phone Book phone book you can get all list from the screen And then touch phone If the phone hasn t
35. efence GPS was originally intended for military applications but in the 1980s the government made the system available for civilian use GPS works in any weather conditions any where in the world 24 hours a day There are no subscription fees or setup charges to use GPS ooting Map matching The GPS used by this Mobile Navigation System is susceptible to certain errors Their calculations may on occasion place you in a location on the map where no road exists In this situation the processing system understands that vehicles travel only on roads and is able to correct your position by adjusting it to a near road This is called map matching With no map matching Basic operation tips 1 After charging or connecting to a power source turn the unit on 2 Make sure you are stopped not moving in a location with a clear view of the sky 3 You will see your current location within a few minutes and then you can start navigat ing 4 If the correct location is not found within 6 minutes restart the unit using the ON OFF button on the side of the unit for operation by function As difference in functional operation by model is mainly resulted from feature of a hand free Bluetooth phone compatibility list If even a phone as described in this list meets requirements of Bluetooth Hand free Profile 1 5 and Object Push Profile 1 1 it can operate However it is no
36. g your earphone The speakers are turned off while the earphone plug is inserted in the earphone jack General operation Finding and storing a destination on the map 1 Turn the unit on The map screen appears Current position 2 Select a destination by simply touching and dragging the map on the screen 3 Touch a to find a destination Drive in accordance with the screen and voice prompts The destination is stored in the Recent Places menu automatically Page 20 Touch 4 Set the group you want to store by touching and then touch Go The destination is stored in the My Places menu Page 20 Getting started with navigation Note If you don t want to store a destination touch on the screen Touch on the screen to move to the previous screen Finding the stored destination 1 Touch Ea on the map screen and then ad touch My faces 3 Touch the destination you want and then touch Bi 4 Touch 3 to find the destination Drive in accordance with the screen and voice prompts a Map screen Getting started with navigation 9 l 7 3 6 Miles 2 W E Touch to view the 2D 3D map Touch to view the navigation menu 4 Displays next turn direction and distance to the next turn Touch to view the Turn by Turn menu Page 24 5 Displays the remaining distance and time tha
37. he place in alphabetical order Navigation menu Finding a destination with near place You can find a place you want by searching a near place 1 Touch 2 in the POI CATEGORY or SUBCATEGORY list You can search the place near the current location You can search the place near the destination when you set the destination You can search the POI near the address when you set the address Follow the steps 2 6 of Address on the page 19 Radius Other Acide You can search for the POI within the radius you set Navigation menu _ Route Manager Turn aye Turn You can set the route you wish to use when 1 you navigate a destination Route Playback You can record your route while you re driving and view the recorded route 2 Touch the desired item You can view the entire route on the screen You can only view the turn you select You can also view the previous or next turn by touching stop recording nn Du S boed the file to play the recording You can avoid the selected turn in the anai en ae turn by turn list The new route is recalcu The navigator plays the recorded route on lated automatically the main map screen coon gt OE rn gt EE to Route Summary stop the playback z You can view an overview of your complete Route Playback Options route on the map screen the total driving distance to your destination
38. n Peis a 3 Touch adress iter Setup or LER ER to select the desired option and the menu moves to the second level 4 Touch the desired option and the menu moves to the third level 5 Touch the desired setting Some items require additional steps Note Touch Z on the screen to move to the previous screen Touch on the screen to move to the map screen Navigation menu _ Address 4 Enter characters of address using key You can find a destination using the address search 1 board provided as shown The characters entered in the address field are highlighted Touch fe on the map screen and then mnan Deletes the last character in the address such as town or street names ota A Extends or shortens the address list by hiding or displaying the keyboard Moves up or down the list of address items Displays uppercase numeric and special characters The operating system installed on the device must be able to support these characters Note Sometimes it may take some time to search the letters of address you entered using 3 Touch the desired items keyboard 5 Touch the street using the keyboard and then touch K Selects the address in city street house number order using the keyboard Selects the address in street city house number order
39. ndshield of a vehicle The suction cup mount can be fastened with dashboard mounting disk EEE EDDA Dash board installing the external GPS antenna Optional This unit has a built in GPS antenna to receive the satellite signals The external GPS antenna is sold separately and will improve the reception from the satel lites for cars with a heat reflective windscreen To install the antenna 1 Select the place to attach the external GPS antenna 2 Plug the jack of the GPS antenna into the socket on the rear of the navigation unit Connecting devices Installation of the external antenna inside the vehicle Attach the external antenna onto a surface which is as level as possible has line of sight with the sky and can be secured safely with the double sided tape Note Make sure the surface is free of moisture dust grime oil etc before affixing the dou ble sided tape The double sided tape contains a strong adhesive and may leave a mark on the dashboard if removed Some vehicles use window glass that does not allow signals from GPS satellites to pass through On such vehicles install the GPS antenna on the outside of the vehicle L L Installation of the external antenna outside the vehicle Place the external GPS antenna in a position as level as possible such as on the roof or boot The GPS antenna is attached with a magnet When routing
40. of components as described above 2 Click the Install button 3 Navigator PC Portal installs the selected components to the device s main memory ae apn Men Click Manage Maps to install or remove a map For more information see Installing Maps on the page 42 ton Manet Click the User Manual button to see a user manual Click the Select Language button to show a list of languages that you can choose from to display the PC Portal a en ue Click the About button to check software version in Aan Click the Backup Restore button to backup the following Navigator items Favorites All locations that are displayed in Navigator s Favorites screens Trips All locations that appear in Navigator s Multistops screens LGE Settings Setting configurations such as map views 2D 3D and Day Night prompts units of measurement and map and route setting preferences When you select Backup PC Portal makes a copy and stores the information to your computer To backup Navigator data to your PC 1 From the Backup Restore screen select Backup 2 Select the items that you want to make a copy of and save to your computer 3 Click the Backup button 4 PC Portal saves the selected items to your computer Click the Backup Restore button to restore Favorites Multistops and My Navigator data to a navigation devic
41. on to display its sub folders and thumbnail images Touch E K on the screen to move to the previous next page Touch W lon the screen to move to the upper folder Touch on the screen to move to the previous screen Pause 1 Touch the screen during slide show 2 Touch to pause slide show 3 To return to slide show touch again Skip to the next photo Touch MM to move to the next photo in the selected folder Skip to the previous photo Touch to move to the previous photo in the selected folder Repeat You can set the repeat playback mode by touching or Plays repeatedly all photo files in your device Plays repeatedly all the photos within folder Rotation repeatedly to rotate the photo clockwise Adjusting the Volume Brightness 1 Touch SS during playback The Handy Setup screen appears 2 Set the volume and brightness by touching ZS ES and then touch u Bluetooth wireless technology If you have a phone with Bluetooth wireless technology and it is compatible with your device Please refer to the list of available phones on the page 46 48 you can use the following features in your device Hands free Calling Audio streaming for mp3 and Phonebook sync and edit Hands free feature is to make or receive a phone call using microphone and speaker built in your device Audio streaming feature is to enabl
42. ress of the installation process 5 When the installation is complete click the Finish button 6 After finishing installing PC Portal install the Maps installer program This proce dures is simillar to PC Portal install 7 When the installation is complete click the Finish button The Select Language box appears 8 From the Select Language dialog box you can select the display language for the PC Portal Select the Launch PC Portal checkbox for PC Portal to immediately start and click OK Alternatively you can start the PC Portal from the Microsoft Windows Programs menu Installation 9 Select from up to two connected devices LN830 LN830R LN835 LN835R Note Please pay close attention to all the programs before installing the CD to your personal computer Please pay close attention especially for anti virus programs like spyware Recommended PC System Requirements Please review the following system require ments before installing PC Portal CPU AMD Intel Processor 300 MHz or faster Operating System Windows 2000 XP Vista Memory 128 MB RAM minimum Hard drive free space 500 MB minimum CD ROM 4x drive or higher ActiveSync Version 3 8 to 4 2 supported under Windows 2000 and XP USB Version 1 1 or 2 0 connection compati ble 2 0 Microsoft Net Framework 2 0 Stale the PC Portal Wizard The first
43. stereo headsets by touching 29 Sad img to answer the call The sound quality depends on Radio Frequency RF conditions and the sam KHS pling rate of audio O 91695303922 Sampling rate of MP3 file that can hear the Soom 760 music using Bluetooth stereo headset aa 16 KHz 32 KHz 44 1 KHz and 48 KHz The sound quality may be poor on the sampling rate of 16 KHz 32 KHz If you want to reject a call touch HITI Ending calls When you are calling on the map music or photo mode al appears in the screen Touch Bail to finish the telephone conversa tions Music mode Map mode Photo mode installing the Navigator PC Portal Installation the Microsoft Net Framework 2 0 for computer can be done by following the instructions P 3 Insert the Navigator CD into the PC s CD ROM drive The PC Portal Installation wizard prompts you to select the language used for the installation process When you have selected a language click OK 2 Read the Welcome message and click Next 3 From the Select Directory screen either accept the recommended default directory or browse to a different directory to install the PC Portal Click Next 4 If you want to change the directory location before installing click Back When you are ready to install the PC Portal click Next The installation status box displays the prog
44. t the trip will take If remaining time gets touched it will display estimated time of arrival Bottom of the bar displays the name of the current street you are on 6 X Indicates that the unit is receiving GPS signal and not found your current location Indicates that the unit has not received GPS signal and found your current location Park S Ave 7 Battery indicator On the screen of the unit the charging status will be displayed as follows iy Full mode W Medium mode T Low mode EE Empty mode Charging CH Full charged If the battery level is low the following message will be will be displayed and then the device will be turned off a few seconds later 8 Touch to zoom in 9 Displays the name of the next turn street Navigation 4 Navigation menu list City Street Street City Cross streets Zip code Address Recent Places My Places Food Lodging Shopping Fuel and Auto Services Transportation Entertainment Bank ATM Attraction Emergency Medical Goverment Offices Sports Others Personal POI Route Setup Media Player Map Route Summary Route Playback Turn by Turn Manager Multistop Planner Cancel Route Route Options menu General operations of navigation menu 1 Turn the unit on 2 Touch a the map scree
45. ted that we cannot assure phone consult manufacturer of a phone if you have any question There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth technology depending on some locations or wireless environment Due to the variety of Bluetooth phones and their firmware version your device may respond differently when performing over Bluetooth Manufacturer Model Year Hansfree Display Voice Phone Book Object Push Calling Caller ID Dial Sync vCard BLACK BERRY 8100 2007 YES YES YES NO NO BLACK BERRY 8800 2007 YES YES YES NO NO HP HW6915 2005 YES YES NO YES YES HP H6315 2007 YES YES NO NO YES LG KE970 2007 YES NO NO YES LG KE850 2007 YES NO NO YES NO LG 2007 YES YES YES LG MG320 2007 YES YES NO NO YES LG MG280 2007 YES NO NO NO YES LD KER 2007 YES YES NO NO _ YES LG KG290 2007 YES YES NO NO YES l LG KU380 2007 YES YES NO NO YES PIG CUS75 2007 YES _ YES YES NO EE LG KU580 2007 YES YES NO NO YES LG KU970 2007 _ YES YES NO NO NO LG KG245 2006 YES YES NO NO YES LG KG800 2006 YES YES NO NO YES LG M4410 2006 YES YES NO NO YES LG U890 2006 YES YES NO NO NO MOTOROLA MOTOROLA MOTOROLA MOTOROLA MOTOROLA MOTOROLA MOTOROLA RAZR V3X 2006 YES YES YES YES MOTOROLA EI 2005 _YES_ YES YES _ _ YES YES MOTOROLA E550 2004 YES YES YES YES YES MOTOROLA V525 2004 YES YES YES YES YES MOTOROLA V600 2004 YES YES YES YES YES NOKIA 62301 2005 YES YES YES YES YES NOK
46. the lead in from the top of the door Make a U shaped loop in the lead on the out side to prevent rainwater from flowing along the lead into the interior of the vehicle The GPS antenna is attached with a mag net Connecting devices Connecting the USB cable Downloading files Mass storage PC and then plug the other end into your A mass storage device is displayed in unit s USB port window explorer 2 Create a folder you want to use 3 Select files you want to download then drag and drop them to the folder you cre ated The unit is automatically charged when con X Note necting the USB port of the unit and your When the SD card is inserted you can PC with the USB cable download the data on the SD card With the SD Without the SD When the SD card is not inserted you can download the data on the built in memory Don t remove the USB cable while upload ing or downloading files card inserted card XY Note You can not operate the navigator when the unit is connected to a PC with USB cable Disconnecting the USB lead from the navigation device Wait until you get a message that you can safely unplug the device before disconnecting the USB device 1 The safe remove icon is displayed in the system tray
47. thin the memory is damaged Delete all the data within the memory and reinstall the data If the problem persists after the installation contact the Customer Service Center Map data and dangerous area information are not updated You must periodically update the map data Refer to the homepage for details on how to update the data The path guide can be different from the actual path Path guide error When the road is closely parallel When the splitting road angle is very small When there is an adjacent road when turning gt When driving on a road that is narrowing fast gt When driving through the mountain or where the road is too curvy gt When the starting passing and arriving locations are too close within 10 km gt When you have set the starting passing or arriving location more than 1 km away from the road When driving through the tunnel When driving through high buildings Troublesh There is a difference between the driving road and the road on the map in the product Even though GPS is usually very accurate it has an error range When GPS receiver is installed there can be an error of about 5 to 15m But for newly construct ed roads the problem could be from the data update to the map What is GPS The Global Positioning System GPS is a satellite based navigation system made up of a network of 24 satellites placed into orbit by the U S Department of D
48. time you start the PC Portal the PC Portal Wizard automatically starts letting you install navigator software supported lan guages and voice prompts and maps For a complete description of the PC Portal see Using the PC Portal on the page 40 41 1 Click the Microsoft Windows Start but ton 2 Click the Programs gt LGE gt PC Portal The LGE PC Portal for LN830 LN830R LN835 LN835R appears 3 If this is your first time using PC Portal the PC Portal wizard automatically starts and displays the Welcome screen 4 Make sure that your device is connected by USB cable to a port on your PC You will see Connected on the PC Portal screen 5 Click the _ buttons to move to the previous or next screen 6 Select software components to install to your device Note ul uae want to start the wizard click from the PC Portal Main screen i oe want to stop the wizard click The PC Portal Main screen is displayed gt If after selecting component software and voice options you want to return to the origi nal selections click L pask vend the PC Portal Click Install Software and select from the fol lowing components to install to your device LGE GPS navigation software gt Tutorial Tutorial guide To install navigator components 1 From the Install Software screen select from the list
49. touch the desired N E Bran Baiar Ke hy aug bua una tA tgn l f S b f x tye tt LRT H You can search the selected place on the You can ad S ager ee arog map touch Z Touch E on the screen And then drive 3 Select the POI CATEGORY in accordance with the screen and voice SUBCATEGORY and LOCATION you prompts want to search and then touch ME You can change the name comment or 4 Touch L to find the destination the group of selected destination Drive in accordance with the screen and voice prompts You can delete selected place Not If you touch Ii the selected place is Ga l deleted The POI list may not be shown on the POI CATEGORY and SUBCATEGORY menu Setting the destination You can show and add the place in the POI list And you can sort the place in alphabetical and distance order You can store in My places menu the places in the POI list in the LOCATION list You can search for the selected place on the map Touch LEZ on the screen And then drive in accordance with the screen and voice prompts You can store the place in the My Place menu Set the group you want to store by touching H and then touch A The place is stored in the My Places menu Page 20 You can sort t
50. ture between inside and outside the windscreen Summer precautions The windscreen mount can easily come off the glass due to difference in temperature between inside and outside of the windscreen Remove the windscreen mount and store it separately when parking for a long period of time The built in battery may be damaged when kept under direct sunlight in the car for a long period of time Separate the unit and store it in a cool place A temperature rise over 60 degrees can reduce the battery life span or cause an explosion Never leave your unit accessories including windscreen mount car charger etc visible in an unattended vehicle as these are a target for thieves Safety notes _ Back up your data using our provided soft ware in the CD In order to protect the screen and the unit always store it in the carry case Do not use the memory card SD card with other devices as this may cause damage to the SD card The navigation device needs to have direct line of sight with the sky in order to pick up a signal For a speedier fix on your location please allow up to 5 minutes at a standstill for the device to locate you When installing the unit make sure that it does not block the view on the windscreen Make sure that unit does not interfere with the safety operations of the vehicle when installed Eg Deployment of air bags or other safety equipment The unit may require the external
51. ute is more than four Cancel route If you no longer need to travel to your destina tion or if you url to change your destination Navigation menu Route options You can use Route options to determine what road categories to avoid or allow and to set the default route type when navigation calcu lates your selected destination w And then 1 Touch gt PAE Hal Avoid roads Toll Highway and Ferry route sections are avoided or allowed as determined by whether they are selected when navigator calculates a route You cannot allow or avoid specific toll roads or ferry routes Route condition Fastest This option selects the route that takes the least amount of time Fastest is the default value Shortest This option selects the route that is the shortest distance Remember the shortest route may not always be the quickest as you are able to travel faster on some roads than on others 2 Touch Note Route generation excludes any detours stops or delays along the route Taking a detour If you need to take a detour when you are nav igating a route touch faa After you select a distance to take a detour Navigation menu 7 Setup Display You can make various adjustments to items 1 Touch Bia by using the setup menu Display Units amp Time Language Setup Guidance GPS Status Map Setup Tutori
52. y to move to the next music Skip the previous music Touch briefly to move to the previous music Search Touch and hold the or P during play back and then release at the point you want You can use the slide bar to search for the music Repeat You can set the repeat playback mode by touching or amp T Plays repeatedly all music files in your device Shuffle You can set the random playback mode by touching SS or Returns to the normal playback Plays randomly all the files in your device Music player _ Plays repeatedly the current selected file Viewing the information of music file 1 Touch during playback The information of music file appears If you touch the information screen it moves to the previous screen if there is no information of music file L appears Adjusting the Volume Brightness 1 Touch Q during playback The Handy Setup screen appears 2 Set the volume 2 and brightness 1 by touching Ei EM and then touch Mute Touch on the Handy Setup screen to mute the sound To cancel it touch y again Viewing photo 1 Turn the unit on The map screen appears 3 Touch the folder or file you want to play and then touch f The slide show starts automatically Browse an image 1 Touch the screen during slide show and then touch S 2 Touch the folder ic
53. y high quality music using Bluetooth stereo headsets we recommend over 16 bit audio with sampling rates of 48 KHz and 44 1 KHz The sound quality depends on sampling rates of audio and your headset Picture format JPG Image file size should be less than 1600 MP megapixels Cannot identify the current location GPS not receiving GPS cannot be used indoors and must be con nected to the power with ACC to a vehicle in a location where the sky can be seen well When initially connecting the GPS it usually takes about 10 minutes to operate normally but the connection speed can differ depending on the weather condition and surrounding obsta cles lf the GPS connection is unstable for a long peri od of time try the following Check if the power is connected to the product Check if the back of the GPS product is in a location where the sky can be seen well If there are high buildings or if you are under a tree move to a location where there aren t any obstacles Check the GPS receiving condition from the GPS menu Cannot hear the voice guide You can hear the voice guide when you select Troubleshoot ing Guidance in Setup But during actual driving the voice guide is pro vided If the volume is too low adjust the volume on the right unit Cannot see the map This is when you cannot see the map even when you have executed the navigation menu This happens when the data wi

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