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1. cccsscececsseceeceseeecceeeeeeeseegseeeseuaeeeesseeseeeess 110 Maintenance ccceeecccesececseseecseneecseececeueeeseueeeseueeeseaseeeaeeestaeeteneesenenesens 111 USING th Portal SIE ssnin E enced deeeeeseene 112 Obtaining Information from the Portal Site 2 0 00 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 112 Using the Portal Site ccccccceccsseeeeeceeeeeeeeceseeeeeeeeeeesaaseeeessueeeesseeeenenes 113 MPOUDICS MOO TING E 114 Troubleshooting jsucst cosccuscanvesmdeseccsaracessnesecsncce lt Oucctostesieascaste doen axceastensaciwattens 114 System FOSST occisa ie E EKSE EEE 120 System RECOVETY pets arrears te arencteeecite gestae REE REAA e EEE EERE EnS 120 SPDECIICALONS deeicsicceccapesccesscraceucasecweceuasseteascensceccsscencosenseeseaceduseeeesnedecedsets 121 SCM AOS essas EEEE EEEE EEA REER 121 ipdicators Stale irrisoria R a a aaa 123 PDC NG soaa E ETE EEE EE 124 WAGON ANN orrie en ceercectn cance onesieeeeenneeccacetecs cet 126 NRO E E E E E 138 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Thank you for purchasing the ClarionMiND Mobile Internet Navigation Device The ClarionMiND is a mobile terminal that is equipped with various navigation functions and entertainment functions that are capable of accessing and using the Internet It can connect to a network via Wi Fi or a supported Bluetooth terminal for simple Internet access Not merely a car navigation system the ClarionMiND is a multifunctional mobile terminal you can enjoy using bo
2. Language Password Communication settings Car Mode Home Screen Dialup Settings LCD Brightness Screen Language Basic Settings can be used to configure settings for the following functions Power Management LCD Brightness Date and Time Configures power management settings For details see 7 1 Power Management P 100 Configures display brightness settings For details see 7 2 LCD Brightness P 102 Configures date and time settings For details see 7 3 Date and Time P 103 Configures screen settings For details see 7 4 Screen P 104 Configures sound settings For details see 7 5 Sound P 105 Configures display language and keyboard settings For details see 7 6 Language P 105 Configures password settings For details see 7 7 Password P 106 Configures network connection settings For details see Connecting to a Network P 30 Customizes the Car mode Home screen For details see 7 8 Car Mode Home Screen P 107 Configures Internet connection settings when using a Bluetooth enabled cell phone For details see 3 3 Configuring Bluetooth Connection Settings P 36 99 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Expert Settings can be used to configure settings for the following functions Application Manager Adds or deletes applications For details see 7 9 Application Manager P 108 System Information Views system information F
3. gt NOTE DUN Dialup Networking Profile is a profile for dialup connection to the Internet via a cell phone To terminate the dialup network connection tap the DUN key to turn it off NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 39 The Clarion portal site is periodically updated with information required for using this unit and with other helpful information After purchasing this unit be sure to first visit the portal site and register as a user B gt NOTE Use the Mobile mode to register on the portal site Due to legal limitations concerning operation while the vehicle is running you cannot register while the unit is in the Car mode Registering on the Portal Site Use the following procedure to use the unit to register as a user and to register the unit 1 Onthe Home screen tap the Portal Sync key YouTube i a Kadi Tule key gn Ugar Ae Clarion accouni persp iigamg If you already have performed user registration on a PC tap this key and register your unit only 40 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 3 Enter the required information and then tap the Register key Country Select your country and Language language from the list Input User ID Enter a valid e mail address Re Input User ID Re enter the e mail address for confirmation Password Enter a password 8 to 32 single byte alphanumeric characters or symbols Confirm Re enter the password for Password confirmation NickName Enter the nickname han
4. 4 Tap the Back key NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 5 9 4 Starting Up Navigation You can use the procedure below to start up navigation from the Contacts application Summary screen or Address screen This will display a screen with the selected address specified as the destination For details about route searching guidance and other navigation operations see Navigation P 77 7 Onthe Summary screen or Address screen tap the Navigate to key This displays a confirmation screen Tap the OK key This starts up navigation Ber of ssadlergasse 2 60311 Frankfurt am Main gt NOTE e In the case of the Summary screen the displayed address is specified as the destination e In the case of the Address screen the selected address is specified as the destination 5 9 5 Sending an E Mail Message You can use the procedure below to send e mail from the Contacts application Summary screen or E Mail screen For details about e mail operations see 5 2 E Mail P 46 7 Onthe Summary screen or E Mail screen tap the Send e mail key This starts up the E Mail application and displays a mail creation screen gt NOTE e In the case of the Summary screen the displayed e mail address is specified as the addressee e In the case of the E Mail screen the selected e mail address is specified as the addressee e The E Mail application can be used in the Mobile mode only NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 65 Chapter 5
5. error message correct Time to set the date and time appears on the display correctly No network appears on Network settings are not configured You must configure network settings the screen and connection before you can use Portal Sync to to the portal site is not connect to and communicate with the possible portal server Browser Problem Required Action The server certificate has The date and time settings are not Use the Control Panel Date and expired a message saying correct Time to set the date and time that the server certificate correctly is no longer valid appears on the screen and the page does not display properly Tapping the save icon Save function is not supported When you save this page select while viewing the PDF Save As on the Browser menu displays the incorrect destination to save Tapping the print icon does Print function is not supported Tap displayed by touching the not close the print screen control key then tap E on the while viewing a PDF Browser to exit the application Tapping the mail icon and Mail function is not supported Turn off the unit and then restart it following the steps disables the key operation PDF e Oe bookmarks in Bookmark function is not supported View the PDF file on Browser PDF file does not work If there are links from the Hyperlink function is not supported View the PDF file on Browser table of contents or
6. Browser YouTube Orne ts y j biy favorites Applications Tap a category key to display the application icons that belong to the category on the Home screen On the carousel view you can move an application icon to a different category and change the order of the icons Use the following procedure Example To move MySpace from the My favorites category to the Applications category 1 Display the carousel view and then tap and hold the MySpace icon for at least two seconds This displays a sub menu NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 27 2 Tap the check mark next to the Application category MySpace icon moves to the end of the Application category To move an application icon within a category tap Move Forward or Move Back on the sub menu gt NOTE e Move Forward and Move Back are possible only within the selected category e Ifa category becomes empty due to an application icon move operation the corresponding category key will become dimmed cannot be selected 28 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Chapter 2 ClarionMiND Basi 2 7 Software Keyboard All text input on the unit is performed using a software keyboard The following describes the basic input method which can be used on any of the unit s application screens Tap a field that allows text input to display the software keyboard Input operations and character type switching are performed as shown below Text input area Deletes characters one
7. Cannot receive a GPS Some obstacle is interfering with Perform reception in a location where signal reception there is a clear unobstructed path from the unit to the sky Some part of the vehicle is interfering Change the installation location of the with the reception of the GPS antenna unit 1 18 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Connection Problem Case Required Action AE access point cannot be found Check to make sure the access point is turned on The encryption and key settings are e Contact the access point wrong administrator for information about encryption and the key e Make sure you enter upper case and lower case characters correctly Some obstacle is interfering with Move closer to the access point reception The Airplane mode is on Turn off Airplane mode The Bluetooth device cannot be found Check to make sure that the Bluetooth device is turned on You are attempting to connect usingan The only profile supported by this unit unsupported profile is DUN Check the profile can t establish a Wi Fi connection can t establish a Bluetooth connection Pairing cannot be performed can t connect with a DUN DialUp Networking Profile The Airplane mode is on The DUN connection was broken Application Manager e Install or uninstall A problem occurred in the RPM failed database e An error message appears about an RPM database error The Now U
8. Tapping the notification bar while a message is displayed will switch to the MySpace screen with the mail contents displayed The message will disappear after some time if you do not do anything NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 55 Chapter 5 Applications 5 5 YouTube The YouTube application lets you view the YouTube video sharing site on the Internet Submitted videos are listed by category and can be selected for viewing gt NOTE Videos cannot be submitted from this unit 5 5 1 Displaying the Video List Screen 1 Onthe Home screen tap the You Tube key This starts up the YouTube application and displays the video list screen D fouTube Gye Cotten Blues and Sadness T Tats Bag renee Ire teats pp See ove ig ee The video list shows thumbnails of the videos as well as the names play times and other information about the videos The following describes the functions of the toolbar at the bottom of this screen Featured Displays a list of recommended videos This list appears first when you start up the YouTube application Most Viewed Displays a list of most viewed videos This list shows the videos that were viewed the most by users Related Displays a list of videos that are related to the last video you played Most Displays a list of most discussed Discussed _ videos This list shows the videos that were commented on the most by users Search Changes the toolbar to a search bar which c
9. Use the items on this menu to download map screens etc Auto Download Downloads maps automatically Clear Map Cache Deletes maps stored in the cache which clears cache memory See Full View Displays a ground panorama Show menu Use the items on this menu to configure map display settings Displays major city locations Track Displays tracks on the map Velocity Vector Displays speed and direction vectors inside a circle that indicates the current location Nothing is displayed when you are not moving because speed is Zero Auto Center menu Lat Lon Scrolls the map so the current location circle is in the center of the screen Lead Scrolls the map so the expected location on the map to be reached based on the current bearing and speed is in the center of the screen None Shifts the current location circle without auto scroll of the map Enable GPS menu The unit s GPS antenna can be enabled or disabled The current location is displayed when the GPS antenna is enabled Full Screen menu Switches to the full screen view To exit the full screen view select Full Screen on the control bar Application menu Settings menu Use the items on this menu to configure general Map application settings Choose Map Select to specify the displayed map type Download URL Select to change the download URL for map data Zoom Steps Select to specify the number of zoom in a
10. Chapter 5 Applications 5 6 PDF Reader You can use the PDF Reader application to browse PDF files There is no PDF Reader application icon on the Home screen The PDF Reader application starts up when you open a PDF file with File Manager or the Internet Browser application For details about using File Manager see 5 8 File Manager P 60 B gt NOTE Tapping bookmarks in an open PDF file does not work Bookmark and hyperlink functions of PDF file are not supported For details see Troubleshooting P 114 5 6 1 Displaying the PDF Reader Screen 1 With the File Manager open the PDF file This starts up the PDF Reader application B gt NOTE You can scroll the screen up down left and right by dragging it Tapping the screen will toggle between the full screen view and the standard view NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 57 Chapter 5 Applications The following describes the functions of the toolbar at the bottom of the screen Opens a PDF file Switches to the previous page Switches to the next page Jumps to the page that corresponds to the entered value Zooms in on the PDF screen Zooms out from the PDF screen Switches to the full screen view Tap the screen to return to the original screen from the full screen view 5 6 2 Using the PDF Reader Menu Tap the file name on the left side of the bar at the top of the screen to display the PDF Reader menu 58 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR The following desc
11. Navigation screen on the left Right Navigation screen on the right A B C Selects the assignments of screen areas A B and C The factory default settings are Weather for Screen Area A News for Screen Area B and RealPlayer for Screen Area C 2 Tap A B or C and then select the application you want to assign there gt NOTE Due to legal limitations concerning operation while the vehicle is running only some of the applications provided on the unit can be registered to the Quick Info Screen NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 1 07 7 8 2 Changing Application Launcher Functions 1 Onthe Car Mode Home Screen setting screen tap the Application launcher key Use Application launcher to specify the functions assigned to application launcher keys The following describes the functions of the keys on the screen Selects the application launcher key names for assigning applications to A B and C Under factory default settings MySpace is assigned to Application Launcher A Contacts to Application Launcher B and Portal Sync to Application Launcher C 2 Tap A B or C and then select the application you want to assign there B gt NOTE Due to legal limitations concerning operation while the vehicle is running only some of the applications provided on the unit can be registered to the application launcher keys 1 08 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 7 9 Application Manager You can use Application Manag
12. The following describes the functions of the My Screen toolbar Displays your friends list Mail Displays your mail list Bulletin Displays your bulletin list When you display My Screen the bulletin list is displayed first This sends the mail message Displays your photo list The Mail list screen will re appear after the i mail m i nt Logs out and displays the login screen all message is sent NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 53 5 4 3 Displaying the Friends List Screen Tapping the Friends key on the My Screen toolbar will display the friends list screen Friends list The friends list shows your registered friends Friends who are currently on line are indicated by the text Online Now under their image photographs You can select a friend on the friends list and browse the blog or photos submitted that friend Use the following procedure to browse the blog of a friend gt NOTE To browse photos tap Photos key on the toolbar at the bottom of the screen 7 Onthe friends list tap the friend you want to select This displays the Friend screen which shows a blog list on the right side i MySoce In ti Fiesi Blog a ai i Blog list 54 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR The following describes the functions of the toolbar at the bottom of this screen Me Returns to My Screen Displays the blog list of your friend When you display the Friend screen the blog list is displayed first Dis
13. operation in real time The following information is provided e The current bearing is indicated by an arrow icon The icon display changes automatically when the next driving operation is approached e The status bar to the left of the arrow icon indicates the distance until the next driving operation The status bar changes as the driving operation is approached e The road you are traveling on is shown at the top of the screen NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 97 Chapter 6 Navigation 6 8 3 Displaying the Trip Information Screen 7 Onthe map display tap the Quick key 2 Onthe Quick menu tap the Trip info key This displays the Trip info screen This screen shows the maximum speed average speed travel distance and driving time Tapping the Reset key when route guidance starts will reset the trip information to zero and restart it Trip information values are reset automatically when there is no valid GPS information acquired within two hours 98 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Chapter 7 Control Panel The Control Panel can be used to configure settings for various unit functions e For safety reasons do not perform any operations while driving Doing so can take your mind off the road and create the risk of a traffic accident Always stop your vehicle in a safe place before operating the unit 1 On the Home screen tap the Control Panel key This displays the Control Panel screen Power Management Date and Time
14. password input also is required whenever you tap the Password key on the Control Panel e If you forget the password you can turn off the password feature by performing system recovery Note that system recovery will return system contents to their initial default settings e For details about system recovery visit the Clarion portal site my clarion com 7 8 Car Mode Home Screen With the Car Mode Home Screen settings you can customize the Home screen that appears when the unit is mounted on the supplied standard cradle or the optional Car Dock 1 On the Control Panel tap the Car Mode Home Screen key This displays the Car Mode Home Screen setting screen The following describes the functions of the bar at the bottom of the screen Saves the settings and exits the setting screen Quick Info Changes the functions assigned to Screen the screen areas Application Changes the functions assigned to launcher the application launcher B gt NOTE The unit will restart when the setting is changed in the Car mode 7 8 1 Changing Screen Functions 1 Onthe Car Mode Home Screen setting screen tap the Quick Info Screen key On the Quick Info Screen specify the functions you want to assign to Screen Area A Screen Area B and Screen Area C The following describes the functions of the keys on the screen Navigation Specifies the position of the navigation map screen in the Car mode Left
15. which reduces the time it takes for the guidance 6 6 Configuring Navigation Settings 7 Onthe main menu tap the Settings key This displays the navigation settings screen Chapter 6 Navigation 6 6 1 Route Options You can use the procedure below to configure route calculation conditions 7 Onthe navigation settings screen tap the Route options key This displays the Route Options screen The following describes the functions of the keys on this screen Route options Configures route calculation settings For details see 6 6 1 Route Options P 93 Configures navigation screen settings For details see 6 6 2 Display P 94 Configures navigation program settings For details see 6 6 3 Program Settings P 94 Configures navigation language settings For details see 6 6 4 Language Settings P 95 The following describes the settings and keys on the screen Type of vehicle Select Car Pedestrian Bicycle or Motorcycle as the vehicle type when navigation is being used Route type Select Short Quick or Economical as the route type for route calculation This setting can be configured only when Car or Motorcycle is selected as the type of vehicle Ferries Specifies whether or not ferries should be considered for route calculation The initial default setting is use Highways Specifies whether or not motorways should be considered for route calculation The
16. 12V 24V DC negative ground vehicles only This unit is designed for use in a 12V 24V DC negative ground vehicle only Do not leave this unit on a motor vehicle dashboard Exposing the unit to strong direct sunlight on a vehicle dashboard or leaving the unit in a car parked in the sun or any location where it is subject to high temperature and humidity can cause batteries to leak or explode creating the risk of personal injury Safety Precautions Always drive in accordance with traffic rules and regulations Even when the unit instructs you to follow a particular route it is your responsibility to drive in accordance with road markings and other applicable traffic rules and regulations Failure to do so creates the risk of a traffic accident and personal injury Never try to operate the unit while operating a motor vehicle Doing so can take your mind off the road and create the risk of a traffic accident Always stop your vehicle in a safe place before operating the unit Do not look at the image produced by the unit while operating a motor vehicle Doing so can take your mind off the road and create the risk of a traffic accident Do not use the unit with the volume level set too high Doing so can make it difficult for you to hear the sound of other vehicles and create the risk of a traffic accident Never use headphones while operating a motor vehicle Doing so creates the risk of a traffic accident and
17. Applications 5 10 Note Pad The Note Pad application is a text editor that you can use to create simple documents 5 10 1 Displaying the Note Pad Screen 1 Onthe Home screen tap the Note Pad key This starts up the Note Pad application Tap the application title on the left side of bar at the top of the screen to display the Note Pad menu Now you can perform Note Pad operations 5 10 2 Creating a New File 1 Tap the Note Pad screen This displays a software keyboard 2 Enter the text you want and then tap File on the Note Pad menu This displays the File menu explained below Creates a new file Opens an exiting Note Pad file Saves the current file Save AS Saves the current file under a different name Exits Note Pad 3 Tap Save or Save As This displays a Save file screen 66 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR A Enter the file name you want specify the save location and character coding and then tap the OK key Mame gE Location O MIB Character Ceding Current Locale UTF 8 LF OK Change folder Cancel Enter the name you want for the file Location Shows the current location where the file will be saved Tapping the current location will display a Change folder screen which you can use to change the storage location Character Select the character coding for the Coding file The new file is saved in the specified location 5 10 3 Opening a File Use t
18. Brightness 400 cd m2 Headphone Jack Diameter 03 5 mm Load 32 ohm NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 1 21 e No guarantees are made about the operation of all USB memory devices with this unit e The lower USB port is used for the client mode and does not work in this unit It will be used for future expansion e Do not start up this unit with USB memory connected The unit may not start up e No guarantees are made about the operation of all microSD devices with this unit This unit does not support the use of SDHC memory cards e Do not start up this unit with the microSD card connected Files in the microSD card may not be read No guarantees are made about the Bluetooth connection between all cell phones and this unit Measured with the LCD brightness setting at minimum and the screen shown after starting up the unit Battery life varies depending on product configuration model settings loaded applications and utilized features 100 recharging under Power off condition 1 22 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Chapter 10 Specifications 10 2 Indicators State C racao Tcictorstte Wanuisae Blinks orange e Battery pack not installed e Battery charging stopped temperature protection system operating e Battery malfunction end of its service life The unit also will shut down suddenly if you use the battery while the battery indicator blinks orange Blinks blue e Main unit temperature warning temperature protection The unit also
19. Cou ip Code Enter the zip code of the destination Stree City Enter the city name of the destination Enter the street name of the destination Enter Enter the latitude and longitude coordinates of the destination Region Shows the country name of the current selection Tap a country to select it 2 On the Enter new destination screen tap the City key This displays a software keyboard 3 Tap the initial characters of the town name B gt NOTE As you enter characters the software keyboard will change automatically so only the keys that correspond to letters that can be used for input of candidates remain enabled Keys that do not correspond to letters for candidate name input are dimmed and disabled NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 81 Chapter 6 Navigation As soon as you enter the initial characters four destination character keys appear along the top of the screen The three keys to the left are city destination candidates based on the characters you input If a key shows the destination you want tap it and advance to step 6 of this procedure 4 Tap the More hits key This displays a list of all of the destination candidates Tap to show the list without a map screen 5 Select a destination by tapping it in the list This displays the street name input screen The following describes the function of the keys on the screen Center of Makes the selected city your the destination a
20. Replace different text Selecting the 5 10 5 Changing the Display View Match case check box on the replace screen replaces only 7 Onthe Note Pad menu tap View Full text whose upper lower case Screen This switches to the full screen view matches that of the search text Selecting the Replace all at once check box performs the gt NOTE find and replace operation To exit the full screen view touch the control without asking key to display the control bar Next on the Jump To Jumps to a specific line number Application menu tap View Full Screen in the document Replaces found search text with NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 67 Chapter 5 Applications 5 10 7 Using the Options Menu Use the following procedure to configure font settings and to change display settings 7 Onthe Note Pad menu tap Options The following describes the functions of the Options menu Font Configures font settings On the Font screen use Family to specify the font family and Style to specify the font style Word Wrap Toggles word wrap on and off Line Numbers Toggles display of line numbers on and off Auto Indent Toggles auto indent on and off 68 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 5 11 RealPlayer The RealPlayer application can be used to play music and movies and to view photographs It can playback data stored in the ClarionMiND internal memory on a USB memory device or on a microSD card e For safe
21. Returns the screen to its original size Close Closes the zoom bar and displays the toolbar 44 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 5 1 7 Using the Browser Menu Tap the application title Browser on the left side of the bar at the top of the screen to display the Browser menu The following describes the functions of the Browser menu Web Page menu The items on this menu execute processes on a web page Creates a new tab page Close Tab Closes the selected tab page Close Other Closes all tab pages except the Tabs selected one Open Opens a movie audio image text or another type of data file Save As Saves the currently displayed web page Set Home Page Makes the currently displayed web page the home page which initially appears when the Browser is started up View Source Displays the HTML source code of the currently displayed web page Edit menu Use the item on this menu to edit text on the currently displayed web page Enable Edit The following commands are Mode available by selecting it Cut Copy Paste Select All Find Find Next Find Previous also are available View menu Use the items on this menu to configure Browser display settings Encoding Configures encoding language and character set display settings Full Screen Displays the Browser in full screen view To exit the full screen view select the Application menu on the control bar and then select Vi
22. THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE LIBRARY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE LIBRARY TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER SOFTWARE EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 1 35 Trademark MAP DATA END USER TERMS The data Data is provided for your personal internal use only and not for resale It is protected by copyright and is subject to the following terms and conditions which are agreed to by you on the one hand and Clarion and its licensors including their licensors and suppliers on the other hand 2008 NAVTEQ All rights reserved TERMS AND CONDITIONS Personal Use Only You agree to use this Data together with MiND for the solely personal non commercial purposes for which you were licensed and not for service bureau time sharing or other similar purposes Accordingly but subject to the restrictions set forth in the following paragraphs you may copy this Data only as necessary for your personal use to i view it and ii save it provided that you do not remove any copyright notices that appear and do not modify the Data in any way You agree not to otherwise reproduce copy modify decompile disassemble or reverse engineer any portion of this Data and may not transfer or distribute it in any form for any purpose except to the
23. This displays the IP Configure screen Use DHCP The following describes the functions of the keys The following describes the functions of the keys on the screen on the screen Name Enter the connection name Use DHCP ON Tap to use information Required acquired from the DHCP server Dial Number Enter the phone number OFF Tap notte use the DHCP Required naa EP Alarthe account walne IP Address When DHCP is not being used enter the IP address Netmask When DHCP is not being used enter the netmask address Enter the password Specifies the access point name Gateway When DHCP is not being used a enter the gateway When ON is specified for Use DHCP Select IP or PPP as the packet continue with configuration of DNS settings data protocol Automatic ON Connects to the network Connection without confirmation OFF Displays a connection 6 After all of the settings are the way you confirmation screen before want tap the DNS setting key connecting to the network This displays the DNS Setting screen IP Configure Configures IP address and DNS settings Proxy Configure Configures proxy and login settings 4 Tap the name of each field and enter the required information Next configure IP address and DNS settings Use DHCP NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 37 The following describes the functions of the keys FD After all of the settings are the way you on the screen want tap the Login sett
24. a key Last locations __ Lists all past destinations This key appears when there are four or more past destinations Enter new dest Searches for a destination by address latitude and longitude Points of Searches for a destination by interest genre Downloaded Specifies a destination from a POls navigation database of downloaded points of interest Change route Changes the found route Route Displays information about information the route setting Back Returns to the current location screen Navigation Displays the navigation main menu Settings Displays the navigation settings menu Start route Guidance Stop route guide key is displayed while route Stop route guidance is being performed guide Tap the key to stop route Stop simulation guidance and Start route guidance key is displayed Tapping again restarts the route guidance Stop simulation key appears while route simulation is in progress Tap this key to stop route simulation 78 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Use information saved with the Contacts application to Contacts set destination Start up the navigation function from the Car mode 1 On the Car mode Home screen tap the map area This displays a warning screen 2 Tap the OK key This displays the navigation main menu Chapter 6 Navigation 6 2 2 Screen Indicators The map screen includes a variety of different keys such as the keys to display the men
25. any other location where it is subjected to The unit is shut down by its high temperature temperature protection system and does not indicate malfunction Use the unit in areas that are within the allowable operating temperature When using the battery pack for power The unit also will shut down suddenly if you perform an operation while the battery indicator lights orange The unit is shut down by the battery temperature protection system and does not indicate malfunction Use the unit in areas that are within the allowable operating temperature range A location other than the Settings may be changed by software Select Control Panel Expert one that is tapped updating etc Settings Touch Screen responds Adjustment and then adjust the tap position USB memory or the The USB memory or microSD card is not Try removing and reinserting the USB microSD card is not inserted correctly memory or microSD card Pecogmizecih ye eyel2m The USB memory or the microSD card is Use a computer to format the USB not formatted memory or microSD card The date and time are not The battery has not been charged for Use the Control Panel Date and correct several days and is dead Time to set the date and time again They return to January 1st 2008 1 16 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Portal Sync The Server certificate has The date and time settings are not Use the Control Panel Date and expired
26. below 1 On the Home screen tap the MySpace key This starts up the MySpace application and displays the user login screen B NOTE In the Car mode tap MySpace in the Home screen quick information area or in Application launcher 2 Tap the fields next to E Mail and Password and enter the appropriate e mail address and password 3 Tap the Log In key 5 4 2 Displaying the Mail List Screen gt NOTE Enabling the Remember Me will enter your Tapping the Mail key on the My Screen toolbar e mail address and password automatically will display the Mail list screen from your next login The My Screen will appear after you log in 5 4 1 EEE er fe My Screen a en ee Tap lt and B to scroll through mail messages three at a time TAISAR aihair Bytaeed Pew Tapping a mail message will display its contents Use the following procedure to reply to the displayed mail message 1 Tap the Reply key at the bottom of the screen The following describes the My Screen contents Displays the member s photograph and online status Current Alerts Area i Displays messages from your MySpace o friends and messages informing you about This displays a software keyboard blog updates 2 Enter the text you want and then tap the Bulletin list E5 key Tap to view bulleti details ap to view bulletin message etaliS 3 Tap the Send reply key at the bottom of the screen
27. conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation IC Notice This production complies with DHHS Rules 21 CFR subchapter j applicable at date of manufacture FCC ID HFS NR1 NH1 IC 1787B NR1NH1 6 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Contents Safety PreCAUMlOINS ccscs ecco costo eescecsevncwesesavcecesdesdeestaaveccesserscesnenswemsaewiwteenceexes 1 Chapter Prelato iicssccpsccseccssecescassrctussaccost aaencdseusince detadactouasauiccewmasnancbeweuteawebadessbacssiestanoes 9 1 1 Main Ways to Use ClarionMiND cccccccccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseaeeeesneeeeeeeaas 10 1 2 Package Contents lt 2iccciecccrsccatsvccdiccsdsssenincdd dasudabeadacedsceesd Sieakcbontedalenbaddedadenss 11 1 3 Part Names and Charging ccccccccccsseeeececeeseeeeeeeeeeeseaeeseeecsuseeeessaneeeesseees 12 1 4 Applying the Protection Fil ccccccccssececssseeeeeseeeeeeeessseeessseeenseeeenseeeenes 15 1 5 Inserting and Removing a microSD Card ccc ccecceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeees 16 1 6 Start Up and Shutdown 2 0c ccc ceececceeeeeceeeeeseeeeesaeeeseaeeeseeeeseneeesseeeees 17 1 7 Using the Unit Mounted on the Standard Cradle ccccceseceeeeeeeseeeeeees 17 t8 Selecting A LAN QUA GS sxe anicasecnteacetncaeunatsneuetmesincnant nsanncesteeetausncsaseseceaseiedees 18 Chapter 2 ClarionMiIND Basic Operati
28. dust present This unit is not water resistant or dust resistant Water and dust create the risk of fire and smoke combustion electric shock and malfunction Never use the unit while walking Always stop walking in a safe place before operating the unit Using the unit while walking creates the risk of an accident and personal injury 2 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Never touch the AC adapter or car adapter while your hands are wet Plugging in or unplugging the AC adapter or car adapter with wet hands creates the risk of electric shock Never allow the AC adapter or car adapter plug to become wet Water on the plug creates the risk of fire due to short circuiting or insulation failure fire and smoke combustion and electric shock Do not share a power source with other devices Plugging multiple devices into a single power source using an extension cord can cause the rated current level to be exceeded creating the risk of overheating of cord or outlet fire and other problems Clean the power plug periodically Dust and dirt build up between the power cord and power outlet can absorb moisture and lead to short circuiting and create the risk of fire Make it a habit to unplug the power cord from the power outlet periodically and clean any dirt and dust that have built up with a soft dry cloth Keep microSD cards out of the reach of small children A microSD card can be mistakenly swallowed by young children If you
29. extent permitted by mandatory laws Multi disc sets may only be transferred or sold as a complete set as provided by Clarion and not as a subset thereof Restrictions Except where you have been specifically licensed to do so by Clarion and without limiting the preceding paragraph you may not a use this Data with any products systems or applications installed or otherwise connected to or in communication with vehicles capable of vehicle navigation positioning dispatch real time route guidance fleet management or similar applications or b with or in communication with any positioning devices or any mobile or wireless connected electronic or Computer devices including without limitation cellular phones palmtop and handheld computers pagers and personal digital assistants or PDAs Warning The Data may contain inaccurate or incomplete information due to the passage of time changing circumstances sources used and the nature of collecting comprehensive geographic data any of which may lead to incorrect results No Warranty This Data is provided to you as is and you agree to use it at your own risk Clarion and its licensors and their licensors and suppliers make no guarantees representations or warranties of any kind express or implied arising by law or otherwise including but not limited to content quality accuracy completeness effectiveness reliability fitness for a particular purpose usefulness use or results to be o
30. for a version of the library must be consistent with the full freedom of use specified in this license Most GNU software including some libraries is covered by the ordinary GNU General Public License This license the GNU Lesser General Public License applies to certain designated libraries and is quite different from the ordinary General Public License We use this license for certain libraries in order to permit linking those libraries into non free programs 1 30 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Trademark When a program is linked with a library whether statically or using a shared library the combination of the two is legally speaking a combined work a derivative of the original library The ordinary General Public License therefore permits such linking only if the entire combination fits its criteria of freedom The Lesser General Public License permits more lax criteria for linking other code with the library We call this license the Lesser General Public License because it does Less to protect the user s freedom than the ordinary General Public License It also provides other free software developers Less of an advantage over competing non free programs These disadvantages are the reason we use the ordinary General Public License for many libraries However the Lesser license provides advantages in certain special circumstances For example on rare occasions there may be a special need to encourage the widest possible use of a certain
31. index or that point to reference pages tapping on them exits Adobe PDF Reader NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 1 17 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting RealPlayer No sound is produced The volume is muted or set to O zero Press the audio one touch key and from the built in speaker check the mute volume setting When using the Mobile mode Unplug the headphones headphones are plugged into the unit Built in speaker output is disabled when Tap the Sound key on the Control using the optional Car Dock Panel to check the Sound from car speaker using Car Dock setting Music files will not play Only formats supported by the unit can Play files of one of the following be played back supported formats RealAudio Windows Media 9 or lower AAC HE AAC Ogg MP3 Playback is not possible from USB After starting up RealPlayer check if memory or a microSD card the USB memory or microSD card is selected Movie files will not play Only formats supported by the unit can __ Play files of one of the following be played back supported formats RealVideo Windows Media 9 or lower H 264 H 263 MPEG4 VC 1 Playback is not possible from USB After starting up RealPlayer check if memory or a microSD card the USB memory or microSD card is selected Navigation application is running Movies cannot be played while the navigation application is running The unit is in the Car mode Movies cannot be played in the Car mode Navigation
32. longer to charge the battery pack each time When the operating time normally provided by a charge becomes about half of what it initially is replace the battery pack with a new one NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 1 3 Recycling a Battery Pack Li ion Used battery packs Li ion are valuable recyclable resources After covering the terminals with tape take the battery pack to a participating retailer or contact the location provided on the Clarion portal site my clarion com to find out about how to dispose of the battery pack See the Support or Inquiries section 1 3 3 Replacing the Battery Pack Battery packs are consumable items Over time the amount of operating time provided by each charge will become shorter and it will take progressively longer to charge the battery pack each time When the operating time normally provided by a charge becomes about half of what it initially is replace the battery pack with a new one This unit supports use of the separately available large type battery pack T Slide the battery lock B upward and remove the battery pack 2 Align new battery pack with the three tabs A on the outside of the unit 3 Press down the inside of the battery pack to securely install it and slide the battery lock B down 1 4 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 1 4 Applying the Protection Film 1 Usea lens cleaning cloth or other soft cloth to wipe the LCD screen clean of dirt and dust 2 Peel off the transparent sep
33. lost business profits corruption or loss of memory contents etc arising out of the use or the inability to use this unit e The navigation functions and map data of this unit were created based on traveling on roads on foot or by motor vehicle Clarion shall not be held in any way responsible for any damages arising out of the use of this unit as a supplementary navigation device on a boat or aircraft or for any other application that deviates from the original intended purpose of this unit When transferring ownership of the unit to another party or when disposing of the unit the responsibility for any and all handling and management deletion etc related to securing personal information in unit memory registered point names etc lies solely with you Clarion shall not be held in any way responsible for personal information contained in the unit memory Clarion cannot compensate for any corruption or loss of map data basic program data or any other data due to misoperation by you or any third party or due to the effects of electrostatic charge or electrical noise Clarion cannot compensate for any corruption or loss of information stored in unit memory registered points etc due to misoperation by you or any third party or due to the effects of electrostatic charge or electrical noise due to malfunction or repair etc This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two
34. page The following describes the functions of the URL input bar History Displays a history list of past input URLs Selecting a URL in the history list and then tapping the Go key will display the applicable web page URL input area Tap to display a software keyboard for input of a URL Go Displays the web page of the URL in the input area Close Closes the URL input bar and displays the toolbar NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 43 Chapter 5 Applications 5 1 5 Using a Keyword to Search for a Web Page Tapping the toolbar Search key displays a keyword input bar in the toolbar position In the keyword input area enter the keyword of your search and then tap the Search key This starts the search using the selected search engine and displays the search results screen Use the Select key to select the search engine The following describes the functions of the keyword input bar Select Displays the search engine list for selecting a search engine The selected search engine is used for searches Keyword input Tap to display a software area keyboard for input of a keyword Search Starts a search for the entered keyword Close Closes the keyword input bar and displays the toolbar 5 1 6 Zooming the Screen Tapping the toolbar Zoom key displays a zoom bar in the toolbar position The following describes the functions of the zoom bar Zooms out from the screen Drag the bar to zoom the screen
35. procedure below to specify a destination by scrolling the map For safety reasons never search for a designation while operating a motor vehicle Search for the destination before starting your drive 1 Tap the map screen gt NOTE If you need to change the scale of the map do so before tapping the screen A crosshair symbol will appear at the point you tapped The name of the point will appear at the top of the screen as the destination The following describes the functions of the keys at the bottom of the screen Back Exits the scrolling screen and returns to the current location screen Add dest Searches for the route to the destination where the crosshair symbol is located Information Displays the information screen of the destination A P If there are multiple candidates because the destination is uncertain tap the destination you want to select it Tap the Add dest key This starts route calculation to the destination The current location screen will reappear when route calculation is complete 6 3 2 Searching for a Destination Based on a City Name You can use the procedure below to enter the city name and search for a destination 7 On the main menu tap the Enter new dest key This displays the Enter new destination screen Chapter 6 Navigation The following are the items that you can specify on the screen Select a state Select a country Z od t
36. system recovery software e Downloading of ClarionMiND special wallpaper and themes gt NOTE In order to use the services available on the Clarion portal site you will need to register as a user and register your ClarionMiND unit For details see Registering on the Clarion Portal Site P 40 1 0 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 1 2 Package Contents First check to make sure that everything is included with the unit Main unit Stylus pen Battery pack AC adaptor Plug converter Car adapter J WS W ae oD Standard cradle Suction plate Support arm Attachment Protection film Quick Start Guide 2 Warranty card NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 1 1 1 3 Part Names and Charging 1 3 1 Part Names GPS antenna built in Expansion connector Battery pack microSD card slot Stylus pen Speaker Power button USB ports Battery indicator Battery lock One touch keys Charge jack Dock connector 4 8inch LCD touch screen Headphone jack Reset button B gt NOTE The lower USB port is used for the client mode and does not work in this unit It will be used for future expansion 1 3 2 Loading and Charging the Battery Pack 1 Slide the battery lock B upward and align the three tabs A on the outside of the battery pack with the unit Press down the inside of the battery pack to securely install it and slide the battery lock B down 3 Plug the AC ada
37. the Address Phone and E mail entries You also can have multiple address phone and e mail entries in a single record The example below shows the address editing screen T On the left side of the Summary screen tap the Address key This displays the address list 2 Tap the Add address key to add a new address If you want to edit an existing address select it and then tap the Edit address key This displays a software keyboard gt NOTE To delete an address select it and then tap the Delete key 3 Enter the country name and then tap the Enter key A Enter information for the city zip code house number street latitude and longitude NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 63 6 Onthe confirmation screen that appears 64 gt NOTE 5 9 3 Input for all fields is not required Tapping the Editing Extra Information oe Be AOUE ORE ann A 1 Onthe left side of the Summary screen tap display the next screen the Extra key g Select the category you want and then tap This displays the Extra screen the OK key l 2 Tap the Edit extras key This displays the Extra editing screen tap the OK key a Tap the Edit key next to the item you want and then edit it gt NOTE e Tapping the Browse key will display a screen that lets you preview images for selection You can select jpeg or png format images e Use Social ID and Server ID to enter MySpace information Use Comment to enter comment text
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40. wall paper application icons bars and screens 7 5 7 6 Sound Language Use the Sound settings to specify the sound Use the Language settings to specify the display effects for unit operations and the speakers language and the keyboard layout used for sound output j 7 On the Control Panel tap the Language 7 Onthe Control Panel tap the Sound key key This displays the Sound screen This displays the Language screen Sound fren car Sphaker using Car Dack GN FI Language Sound of Home Screen Sourd OF Function Keys Sound of Keyboard Sun of Notitecatbon Bar The following describes the functions of the keys The following describes the functions of the keys on the screen on the screen Sound from car ON Outputs sound from the car Specifies the display language speaker using Speakers when the unit is Tap the Language display area to Car Dock mounted on the optional Car display a list of languages and Dock then select the one you want OFF Outputs sound from the Keyboard Specifies the keyboard layout unit s built in speaker Tap the Keyboard display area to Sound of Home ON Turns on Home screen display a list of keyboard layouts sound and then select the one you want OFF Turns off Home screen Saves the settings and exits the sound setting screen The unit will restart Sound of ON Turns on one touch keys and at this time if you changed the Function Keys screen operation sound langua
41. with proper touch panel operation e To protect the LCD ensure that it is not exposed to direct sunlight while you are not using the navigation unit Use a car sunshade or other means to block the sun e Low temperatures can cause failure of video images to appear or slow response It also can cause strange video image movement and deterioration of images The operating temperature range of the unit is 0 C to 45 C e The sudden change in temperature within a vehicle immediately after turning on a heater or air conditioner can cause the interior of the LCD to become cloudy due to water vapor or the formation of condensation making proper operation impossible Should this happen do not use the unit for about one hour e Do not clean the unit while power is turned on When wiping the unit screen or frame use a dry soft lint free cloth e Do not use a paper towel to clean the screen Carrying the Unit e Never pick up the unit while holding the LCD e Turn off power and put the unit into a bag or other holder when carrying it e Never sit down with the unit in your pants pocket e Do not put the unit at the bottom of a bag or anywhere else where it will be subjected to strong pressure NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 5 Safety Precautions When Not in Use Store the unit in a location that is not subject to extremely high or low temperatures e Storing the unit in a closed vehicle during summer months in a location exposed to
42. B NR1UW NR1UR WiFi Search Searches for an access point Profile Creates stores imports or exports a profile Auto When using a network searches again for a connectable access point and connects to it automatically 2 Toggles Wi Fi connection on and off luetooth Select Displays the Bluetooth Device screen Toggles Bluetooth connection on and off B Airplane mode Turning on this mode temporarily turns off Wi Fi and Bluetooth network connections Connection Shows information about the Info network connection 2 Tap the Wi Fi key 3 Tap the Search key This displays a list of access points Strength and encryption system are displayed Network name is displayed Tap to search for access points 4 Tap the check box next to the access point 10 Tap the OK key to which you want to connect and then tap This will cause the access indicator to light the Connect key and establish the Wi Fi connection This will cause Fa to appear on the right The name of the currently connected side of the list and display the key input access point will be displayed at the bottom screen of the screen OO iF Airplane mide WIF Connection Giiest mgotile 5 Tap the Key field This displays a software keyboard 3 1 2 Registering an Access Point Manually When you are unable to find an access point using the Search key you can register a profile manually for connection 1 O
43. Configures general e mail client settings On the Home screen tap the E Mail key ip This starts up the E Mail application Displays the account list screen pa Displays the selected mail message contents for browsing Deletes the selected mail message Starts up the Contacts application For D a details about Contacts see 5 9 Contacts P 62 The E Mail screen is divided between a folder view on the left and a summary view The functions of the toolbar that appears on the on the right mail message browsing screen are described Tapping a folder in the folder view will below display a list of mail messages inside the Beara ca folder in the summary view Tapping a mail e ET o message in the summary view twice will display its contents The following describes the folder functions of the folder view Inbox Location for storing received mail messages Creates a reply mail message to the sender of the mail message bein Outbox Location for storing sent mail g g browsed messages i Creates a reply mail message to the Draft Location for storing draft mail messages Py pi g sender and all recipients of the mail you still are working on i message being browsed Forwards a received mail message to another recipient Deletes the open mail message Displays the previous mail message Displays the next mail message Ifa mail message has an attachment save the attachment to a specified loc
44. FF Tap not to use proxy destination from a list Proxy If a proxy is being used enter an 1 On the Dialup Settings screen tap the Address address check box next to the connection If a proxy is being used enter a port destination to which you want to change number SATEET J TEE DUN connection H Ber AR Tap the Back key 38 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 3 3 3 Deleting the Connection Destination 7 Onthe Dialup Settings screen tap the Delete key This displays the Delete Profile screen BUN connection 2 Tap the check box next to the connection destination you want to delete and then tap the OK key This displays a confirmation screen 3 Tap the OK key This deletes the selected connection destination B gt NOTE You can select more than one connection destination for deletion in the above procedure 3 4 Establishing a Bluetooth Connection Use the following procedure to connect to a network using a Bluetooth enabled cell phone 7 On the Home screen tap Connection and then tap the Bluetooth Select key This displays the Bluetooth Device screen 2 Tap the DUN key and then tap the check box next to the device to which you want to connect This turns on the dial up network connection and displays a connection confirmation screen 3 Tap the OK key This executes the Bluetooth connection The status indicator on the display shows when the connection is successfully established
45. ICENSED FREE OF CHARGE THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION 12 IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 1 29 Trademark GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 1 February 1999 Copyright C 1991 1999 Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distrib
46. Jumps to playback of the next file gt NOTE Touching the audio key will display an audio bar that can be used to select a track and adjust the volume level 5 11 3 Playing Movies 7 Onthe RealPlayer screen tap the Movie key This displays a file list 2 Tap the file you want to play Sampie Movie 1 wmw Sample Movie 2 wmy This starts playback of the selected movie and displays the screen shown below 70 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR The progress bar moves from left to right in accordance with the movie play time You can drag the progress bar to any position and continue playback from there The toolbar functions on the movie playback screen are the same as those on the music playback screen B gt NOTE Movies cannot be played while the navigation application is running When you start up the navigation application while playing the movie the movie is paused 5 11 4 Viewing Images 7 Onthe RealPlayer screen tap the Photo key This displays a folder list gt NOTE You can include a folder that contains image files in the folder list by placing it inside of the Images folder 2 Tap the folder you want to select This randomly displays the image inside the selected folder gt NOTE e Tap the Layout key to toggle between the random view and tile view e On the random view you can drag images around the display to the position you want e Random View D 1 2 News Key Tapping the news k
47. NR I UB NRIUW NRI UR Y fats ad 1 a Y a 9 TF A g D Mobile Internet Navigation Device Safety Precautions Always observe safety precautions The following safety precautions provide important information intended to prevent personal injury to the operator and others and property damage Precaution Icons Precautions are divided into two types and identified by the icons described below depending on the severity of the risk of personal injury or property damage when the unit is used incorrectly Always be sure to carefully read and understand each precaution before moving on to the rest of the manual This icon indicates the risk of death or serious personal injury may result if precautions are ignored This icon indicates the risk of serious personal injury or material damage may result if precautions are ignored AC Adapter and Car Adapter Precautions Use only the AC adapter or car adapter that comes with the unit Use of another type of AC adapter or car adapter creates the risk of battery overheating combustion or explosion Battery Precautions Battery Pack Handling Precautions Mishandling of the battery pack creates the risk of fluid leakage overheating explosion and combustion creating the risk of fire and personal injury e Never short the positive and negative terminals of a battery e Use only the prescribed method to charge batteries Never try to use any other charging method e Neve
48. News Weather Contacts RealPlayer Map Control Panel Connection and Portal Sync only gt NOTE When in the stand cradle movies cannot be played with RealPlayer Also use of any functions related to e mail and the browser is not supported NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 1 T 1 7 2 Connecting to the Optional Car Dock The unit can be used while connected to the optional Car Dock For details about operation when connected to the Car Dock see the Owner s manual that comes with the Car Dock 1 8 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 1 8 Selecting a Language Select the language you want when using the unit for the first time After selecting a language you will have to restart the unit for the new selection to take effect Follow the instructions that appear on the display to restart the unit 1 Press the unit s control key This displays the control bar 2 Onthe system menu on the left end of the control bar select Control Panel LY OF SH wim This displays the Control Panel screen d Tap the Language key This displays the Language screen 4 Tap the area where the current language setting is displayed 5 Tap the check box next to the language you want to select and then tap the Back key This displays a confirmation screen 6 Tap the OK key This restarts the unit and switches to the display language you specified NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 1 9 Chapter 2 ClarionMiND Basic Operation 2 1 Using
49. OI information is received Sometimes a navigation warning screen will appear If this happens tap the OK key on the warning screen This will access the portal site and display the Portal Sync screen Cs have been downloader ave peen downigaded What s New MIND HTML importa are Update are Undat When there are multiple ClarionMiND units registered for a single user tapping this key will display a list of registered units Bulletins from the Clarion portal site are listed on the screen from top to bottom in the sequence shown below e POI download bulletins sent to the portal site e News bulletins e Latest software update information B gt NOTE Due to legal limitations concerning operation while the vehicle is running only POI download bulletins sent to the portal site can be acquired while the unit is in the Car mode 1 1 2 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 8 1 1 Obtaining POI Information 7 Tap the POIS Go key This starts up navigation and displays the downloaded POI list Downloaded POls are identified by a G mark 2 Tap a POI that has a Q mark This displays the POI detail screen girya Wi if ie SwA Pi shore Me Check the contents of the screen and then tap the OK key This executes route calculation gt NOTE e Tapping the Store in Contacts key will register the POI name geographical coordinates address phone number and other information as a new Contacts re
50. ORS wm QO 08 Shows New Mail Friend Requests Blog Comments Picture Comments and other alerts Displays the total number of alerts 3 Indicates when a friend is on line Indicates the number of friends that are on line gt NOTE Tapping the quick information area will switch to the MySpace full screen view In the Car mode tapping the Home screen quick information area or Application launcher MySpace will switch to the MySpace full screen view NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 15 5 15 Portal Sync Key Tapping the Portal Sync key acquires the latest news recommendations and other information from the Clarion portal site e For safety reasons do not perform any operations while driving Doing so can take your mind off the road and create the risk of a traffic accident Always stop your vehicle in a safe place before operating the unit In order to use the Clarion portal site you will need to register as a user Use the Portal Sync key on the Home screen to start the registration procedure For details about registration see 4 1 Registering on the Portal Site P 40 Browser YouTube l Biy Si pet loach II Portal Sync key 76 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 5 15 1 Displaying the Portal Site Screen Tapping oy on the Home screen will access the portal site and display the Portal Sync screen This will not display anything in the quick information area gt NOTE In the Car mode tap the Home sc
51. Profile screen Profile i 11 Abedefghiikimnopgrstuvwayza fH By B ikia The following describes the functions of the keys on the screen a Tap a check box to select it Edits the access point s profile name f ESSID etc C Deletes the access point Connect Connects to the currently selected access point Registers a new access point Save Saves the currently selected access point Exports the profile of an access point Imports the profile of an access point 2 On the toolbar at the bottom of the screen tap the Save key 34 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR g Tap the Profile name field Do you wank save ae curent connect as a profile This displays a software keyboard 4 Enter the profile name and then tap the IBJ key 5 Tap the OK key 3 1 4 Displaying Network Information Use the following procedure to display the information about the configured network settings 1 On the Connection screen tap the Connection Info key The following network information is displayed e Wi Fi MAC address e Bluetooth device address and authorization PIN code e TCP IP e IP address e Subnet mask e Default gateway e DHCP server e DNS servers primary Secondary gt NOTE Only the Wi Fi MAC address and Bluetooth device address are displayed when not connected to a network 3 2 Registering a Bluetooth enabled Cell Phone When you are in an area where Wi Fi connection is not po
52. SL Secure Socket Layer mail message encryption settings Advanced Specifies the port to be used for send and receive J On the Basic Receive Send SSL and Advanced tabs configure the settings you want and then tap oF This registers account settings and returns to the account list screen E Mail ae ao fa Gris Ee s Meee will ba checked m fh order Check the bhom on the T coker DG Hpsaea Protea Serer a v AccoUnE FOFI popd v Actouniop POPS uyt To edit account settings tap To delete account settings tap 8 Selecting an account and tapping the Set as default account key will set the selected account as the default which is indicated by D to the left of the account on the account list This setting is linked to the Set as default setting on the Basic tab of the account setup screen Executing a receive all mail operation will receive mail for accounts for which the check box in the G column is selected in the account list Receive is performed for these accounts in sequence from top to bottom Chapter 5 Applications 4 Tap bed The toolbar at the bottom of the screen shows This closes the account list screen and icons for often used e mail functions displays the E Mail screen The following describes the functions of the The E Mail screen will appear the next time toolbar icons you start up the application onc Receives e mail for all accounts E mail Screen fy
53. Switches the map display to a street map 5 3 2 Setting the Navigation Destination You can use the procedure below to set a point as the navigation destination 1 Align the center cursor with the location you want to use as your destination 2 Onthe toolbar tap the Set Dest key This starts up navigation and displays the destination setting screen For details about navigation operations see Navigation P 77 NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 49 Chapter 5 Applications 5 3 3 Using the Map Menu Tap the application title Map Viewer on the left side of the bar at the top of the screen to display the Map menu The following describes the functions of the Map menu B gt NOTE With the current version your current location cannot be acquired using the built in GPS antenna Because of this the items marked with an asterisk in the menu below are disabled These items will be enabled with future version upgrades of the unit For details about version upgrade availability visit the Clarion portal site my clarion com Track menu Use the items on this menu to save track data to a file to open a track file and to record data Opens a track data file gpx only and displays the route that was Record Records the route traveled Insert While recording the track of a Breakpoint route specifies the current location as a breakpoint Clears the tracks from the map 50 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Maps menu
54. UR 1 01 7 2 LCD Brightness Use the LCD Brightness settings to specify the display brightness of the daytime screen and nighttime screen l On the Control Panel tap the LCD Brightness key This displays the LCD Brightness screen M an a Az ight WR Br igh iness Mode The following describes the functions of the keys and bar on the screen Brightness Specifies the brightness of the currently selected Brightness mode display Tap decrease or increase to change the brightness setting Tap the Day mode key or Night mode key to switch between the daytime screen and nighttime screen Mode select by Specifies how switching between This key is not the daytime screen and nighttime used in this screen is performed unit Manual Switching by manual operation GPS Auto switching based on GPS information Car Illumi Auto switching When the unit is mounted on the optional Car Dock 1 02 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Decrease in ON Decreases display lights when brightness by 30 when the battery is driven power supply is switched from an external power supply AC adapter or car adapter to the battery pack only OFF No change in display brightness even if the power source is changed Back Saves the settings and exits the setting screen Default Setting Returns settings to their factory defaults gt NOTE Tapping on the Control Panel also displays the LCD Brightness screen Tappi
55. advance to step 10 F Tap the Proxy Configure key This displays the Proxy Configure screen The following describes the functions of the keys on the screen Use Proxy ON Tap to use proxy OFF Tap not to use proxy Proxy Address If a proxy is being used enter an address Port If a proxy is being used enter a port number amp After all of the settings are the way you want tap the Login setting key This displays the Login Setting screen Pri y Login The following describes the functions of the keys on the screen Proxy Login ON Tap to use proxy login OFF Tap not to use proxy login User ID If proxy login is being used enter a user ID Password If proxy login is being used enter a password O After all of the settings are the way you want tap the Back key This returns to the Add New Profile screen 10 Tap the OK key This returns to the Profile screen which shows the newly registered profile T Tap the check box next to the profile and then tap the Connect key This establishes a Wi Fi connection NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 33 3 Connecting to a Netw 3 1 3 Saving an Access Point You can use the procedure below to assign a name to the currently connected access point and save it The next time you want to use the access point to connect to a network simply select it on the profile list 7 Onthe Connection screen tap the Profile key This displays the
56. am News category selection keys will appear at the bottom of the screen Tapping a category key will display a news list for that category gt NOTE You also can display the news list screen by tapping the News key on the Home screen 3 To view details about a news item tap it This starts up the browser and displays a news detail screen 72 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 5 12 2 Configuring News Category Settings Use the following procedure to configure news source and news category settings 1 ON the news list screen tap the News Source key This displays the news source list Z Select the news source whose category setting you want to configure This causes the check box next to the news source to become selected 3 Tap the Categories setting key This displays a list of categories that can be used by the selected news source A Select the news category you want to use This causes the check box next to the selected category to become selected 5 Tap the Back key twice gt NOTE e You can select up to five news categories for a single news source e Changing news category settings will cause the category keys that appear on the news list screen to be updated accordingly 5 13 Weather Key Tapping the weather key displays one day of weather information for a specified location in the quick information area The weather data is provided by The Weather Channel Interactive Inc e For safety rea
57. an be used to search for a video 56 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 5 5 2 Searching for a Video You can use the following procedure to enter a keyword and search for a video T Onthe toolbar at the bottom of the video list screen tap the Search key This displays a search bar in the toolbar position 2 Tap the keyword input area and then enter the keyword 3 Tap the Search key This starts the search and displays the search results gt NOTE Tapping the toolbar History key displays a list of previously searched for keywords You can tap a keyword on the history keyword list to search for it again 5 5 3 Playing a Video 1 On the video list screen select the video you want to play by tapping it This changes to the video playback screen This starts video playback The following describes the functions of the toolbar at the bottom of this screen o Returns to the video list screen 2 Tap to turn on indicators and enable continual automatic video playback Pauses playback Drag the bar to select the playback position Adjusts the volume level Changes the screen mode gt NOTE Movies are played back while being downloaded via Wi Fi Because of this certain network conditions can cause dropping of movie frames or skipping of audio Playing a movie while other application software is in use can cause dropping of movie frames or skipping of audio and slow button and menu response
58. and shall be treated in accordance with such Notice 1 36 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR NOTICE OF USE CONTRACTOR MANUFACTURER SUPPLIER NAME NAVTEQ CONTRACTOR MANUFACTURER SUPPLIER ADDRESS 425 West Randolph Street Chicago Illinois 60606 USA This Data is a commercial item as defined in FAR 2 101 and is subject to Data License Agreement under which this Data was provided 2008 NAVTEQ All rights reserved If the Contracting Officer federal government agency or any federal official refuses to use the legend provided herein the Contracting Officer federal government agency or any federal official must notify NAVTEQ prior to seeking additional or alternative rights in the Data 2008 NAVTEQ All Rights Reserved ON BOARD NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 1 3 Index Bluetooth CONNECTION cccccecececeeeeeeeeeeeeees 36 Bookmark ccceccecececeeeeeececececucuceeaeaeaeaeaeaeees 42 Browser MONU cccececececeecececececececuceeaeaees 44 Calculator screen cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeae eens 59 Car AOS airspace oss alate poet oes nee oe see 24 CategOry sacetseas eee is is oc anteeecece mn eeecedieet staan ono 27 Changing the route ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeee teens 88 Clarion portal site c ccseseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeens 112 Control KEY sensisse noaie 21 Creating an e mail message ssssseseeseseseeen 48 Customizing ICONS ssssssssseseseseeeeessrerrrrrrereene 27 Deleting an applic
59. arator 3 Holding the film along the side edges carefully apply it starting from one end of the screen making sure that no air gets between the screen surface and the adhesive surface of the film If air does get between the film and the screen lightly press the film where air bubbles are located in order to move the air bubbles to the edges of the film so they can be released or peel the film from the screen and reapply it e The contact surface of the protection film is easily soiled by dirt and dust Take care not to touch it e Do not crease the protection film NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 1 5 eis T 1 5 Inserting and Removing a microSD Card To use a microSD card position it with the terminal side facing downwards and the label side facing upwards as shown below and slide it into the unit Take care not to touch the terminals aa P To remove the microSD card from the unit check to make sure that none of the applications are accessing the card Clarion recommends closing all applications before removing the microSD card To remove press gently on the card then release This will cause the card to come out part way Taking care not to touch the terminals remove the card from the unit 1 6 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 1 6 Start Up and Shutdown 1 6 1 Start Up Press the power button to start up the unit After a short while the Home screen will appear on the display The screen shown above appears when you are using t
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61. arion com See the Support or Inquiries section The plug is inserted into the headphone Check to make sure that the plug is jack inserted securely in the charge jack The unit does not start up USB memory is connected Remove the USB memory and restart The message such as the unit Disk I O error or Disk error appears on the screen The start up screen does not appear The system does not start There are too many applications running Use the key on the status indicator at the top of the screen to select the applications you are not using and then tap x to exit them Nothing works Press the reset button to restart the system NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 1 1 5 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting The screen suddenly goes Power management is configured for Select Control Panel Power power saving Management and check the LCD turn off when idle and Standby when idle settings The screen will go blank or the unit will go into standby if no operation is performed for the times specified by these settings When the screen goes blank tap the touch panel to turn it back on If the unit goes into standby press the power button momentarily to power it back up again Ambient temperature is high The unit will shut down suddenly if Continued use of the unit or leaving the you perform an operation while the unit in a vehicle parked in the sun or in one touch keys are flashing blue
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63. ation ccccceeeeeeeseeeeees 109 Displaying the weather information screen 73 E mail screen c ccecececeeeecececececececaeeeaeaeaeeeees 47 File Manager Menu ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 62 HOME KEY erri deenduncetendeversenestemdes 20 Home screen sichvecerccecbccnecnCedeuiercenscidecse lade wets 24 Inserting and removing a microSD card 16 Installing an application cceeeeeeeeeee seers 109 1 38 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Keyword search sccasicinstenativctacuadionstanaseucecoces 44 Logding a TOUI etescavsanedentasvestanietnesptonsmeateatians 90 Loading the battery pack cccceceeeeeeeeeeees 12 Navigation Main MENU cceeeeeeee eters 78 Navigation map screen eeeeeeeeeeee cette 79 Note Pad mmen seses 66 Notification message sseeeessesesrrrrsssrrrrrern 55 Optimizing a route 0 ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 89 POIO c2eipceeecee eee te ats see ceteces ten temenresdseeemetea eeeae 35 PDF Reader menu ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 58 Playing MOVIES ccccesseacereicaesdaceernnteiedeceen eauce 70 PIAYING MUSIC sisson senai 69 POI information 0 cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 112 Ponal SING css 10 Precautions when using batteries 13 Recycling a battery ccceccceseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeees 14 Replacing the battery pack cccceeeeeeee ees 14 Route simulation cece ceeeeeceeeeece
64. ation NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 47 Chapter 5 Applications 5 2 3 Creating an E mail Message Use the following procedure to create a new mail message 7 On the E Mail screen toolbar tap A This displays the new mail screen E Mail roe Ge Sa ae ase Saree RD bub rt Tap Send to to enter the address and then Subject to enter the title of the mail message Next tap the body text input area and then enter the body text of the mail message The following describes the toolbar functions of the new mail screen Sends the mail message Saves a draft of the mail message ER Specifies CC recipients Attaches a file to the mail message Deletes the file currently attached to the mail message gt NOTE Toolbar functions are the same as shown above when replying to mail and when forwarding mail 48 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 5 2 4 Configuring General E mail Client Settings You can use the e mail client general settings screen to configure send and receive settings that are applied to all accounts T On the E Mail screen toolbar tap 36 This displays the screen shown below Autocheck new med evers TO minutetsi Cheek fia fied of Himup Save were mesges bo cutho Select the check box next to the item s you want to enable and then tap oF i This applies the settings to all e mail clients Select this check box to enable regular automatic checking for newly arrived e mail You also can specify how oft
65. ation will appear along with a map of the area Chapter 6 Navigation 6 3 3 Searching for a Destination Based on a Street Name Use the procedure below to enter the street name and search for a destination 1 On the Enter new destination screen tap the Street key This displays a software keyboard 2 Tap the initial characters of the street name If the destination you want appears as a candidate tap its key If your destination is not displayed enter more characters to narrow down the candidates For details about the remainder of this procedure see 6 3 2 Searching for a Destination Based on a City Name P 81 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 83 Chapter 6 Navigation 6 3 4 Searching for a Destination Based on its Latitude and Longitude You can use the procedure below to enter a latitude and longitude and search for a destination 1 Onthe Enter new destination screen tap the Enter coordinates key This displays a software keyboard O Enter the latitude in degrees including a decimal part and then tap the Enter key This displays the destination longitude input screen 3 Enter the longitude in degrees including a decimal part and then tap the Enter key The latitude and longitude of the destination will appear along with a map of the area 84 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR gt NOTE Tap the degree notation key to switch to the degree minute second coordinate input screen Enter the degre
66. battery pack or modify them in any way e Use only the specified battery pack Never try to use any other type of battery pack e If a battery is leaking do not touch it with your bare hands Should battery fluid get onto your skin immediately rinse the affected area with water Precautions when Using Batteries e Very hot or very cold conditions will make charging impossible Perform charging in an area where the temperature is in the range of 10 C to 35 C e In order to protect the battery pack charging may not be possible after the battery pack becomes hot due to long continuous use or because the battery was left in direct sunlight In this case the battery indicator blinks orange e You do not need to completely discharge a battery pack before charging it e Excessive discharge of a battery pack can affect its life Charge a battery pack at least once every two weeks even when you do not use it If you do not plan to use a battery pack for a long time charge the battery pack remove it from the unit and store it in a cool dry place Even when storing a battery pack outside of the unit it is recommended that you charge it at least once every six months e Do not leave a battery pack fully discharged Doing so can cause the battery pack to excessively discharge and become unusable e Battery packs are consumable items Over time the amount of operating time provided by each charge will become shorter and it will take progressively
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68. bustion and accident For information about fuse replacement and repair go to the Clarion portal site my clarion com for information about who you need to contact See the Support or Inquiries section Run the power cord in an area where people normally do not walk Running the power cord in an area people walk through can cause people to trip or to become entangled in the power cord and pull down the unit which creates the risk of personal injury Do not subject the navigation unit to strong impact Dropping striking or otherwise subjecting the unit to strong impact can cause deformation and deterioration of its interior creating the risk of accident or fire Unplug the power plug before leaving on a trip or any other time the unit will be left unattended for a long time Leaving the plug plugged in for long periods can create the risk of fire Precautions for Use in a Motor Vehicle Use only the items that come with the unit Use of any non specified item can damage interior components or result in slippage due to inability to tighten sufficiently creating the risk of accident malfunction or fire Do not install the unit in a location that is subject to strong vibration or unstable Installing the unit on a surface that is slanted or sharply curved can cause it to fall creating the chance of an accident or personal injury Install the unit where it is out of the reach of small children Failu
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70. by one Starts a new line Sets the input characters depending on the application Toggles case Moves the cursor Toggles the keyboard as shown below Tapping again returns to the previous keyboard Completes the input or returns to the previous screen yanrty qanrty asdfgh asdigh 1245570 1294567 oo E oe Pad niied anty asdigh 12456570 B gt NOTE e In a field that supports input of multiple lines tap the Enter key to perform a newline operation within the same text input area e You can change the alphabetic sequence using the Control Panel Language setting e To delete a string of characters drag across them to select and then tap KJ NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 29 3 1 Wi Fi Connection Settings Connection to a network is required for the unit to access the Internet and to use e mail Network connection settings need to be made only once the first time you connect This section shows how to connect to network using Wi Fi gt NOTE Configure Wi Fi connection settings in a location that has a wireless LAN access point 3 1 1 Searching for an Access Point 1 Onthe Home screen tap Connection This displays the Connection screen Airplane mode The following describes the functions of the keys on the screen Indicates the Wi Fi access point connection status during connection to a network The status indicator also displays an icon that indicates the connection level 30 NR1U
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72. cord For details about Contacts see 5 9 Contacts P 62 e Transmission of POI information is performed by the Clarion portal site htto my clarion com en us html map guide Note that the URL of Google Maps may be subject to change without notice 8 1 2 Obtaining News 1 Tap the What s new Go key This starts up the Browser and displays the portal site news page 8 1 3 Obtaining the Latest Software Update Information 1 Tap the Software update Go key This starts up the Application Manager which lists items that are eligible for update coolplayer 2 After selecting the check box next to the item you want to update tap the OK key The unit will return to the Home screen after update is complete Restart the unit when required gt NOTE e For new software tap the Install key to display a list A list will not appear if you tap the Update key or Install key when there is no updatable software or new software available e For details about the software update see 7 9 Application Manager P 108 e Exit all running software before updating the software 8 2 Using the Portal Site Accessing the Clarion portal site helps to make the unit more enjoyable to use and lets you use its functions to the fullest In addition to accessing useful information the Clarion portal site provides you with the following services e Content download e Online store e Support Q amp A e
73. d it affects navigation only Keyboard Select the keyboard type to use selection This keyboard setting is separate from the unit language setting and it affects navigation only Turns navigation audio on or off Select activated or deactivated The initial default setting is activated NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 95 Chapter 6 Navigation 6 7 3 Tap any one of the Quick menu keys This displ list f hich Quick Menu Settings ee E a ana na kia select a process to assign to the Quick menu You can use the procedure below to assign frequently used navigation functions to the Quick menu for quick and simple access To assign a function use the Quick menu screen that appears when you tap the Quick key in the lower right corner of the navigation screen 1 Tap the Quick key in the lower right corner of the navigation screen This displays the Quick menu Select Select New destination City destination Zip code Coordinates Last locations Route planning Downloaded POIs or Save current position as the search method Point of interest Select the POI you want to assign For the search method select along the Route at destination or nearby 2 Tap the Quick menu settings key A message like the one shown below appears at the bottom of the screen Route Select Directions Traffic information information or Avoid route for the route information Select P
74. d when Bluetooth is disabled on the Connection screen Appears during a Wi Fi connection and indicates the connection level Tap to display the Connection screen Indicates the volume level Tap to change the volume level setting Indicates the battery power level This icon changes to when the AC adapter is connected Tap to display the battery power level Displays the current time The time format can be specified on the Control Panel Tap to display the time window NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 25 2 5 Using the Quick Information Keys Quick information keys control the content in a sub display area on the Home screen 2 5 1 Mobile Mode Quick information area YouTube Bie aE BAAR Quick information key There are four quick information keys on the bottom of the Home screen Tapping a key displays the applicable execution result in the quick information area The quick information area can display real time information while the Home screen is displayed Tapping the quick information area will switch to the applicable application Information for the quick information area requires a connection to the Internet Information will not update without an Internet connection A News key Displays four up to the minute news items along with a time stamp in the quick information area The news is updated periodically For details about news see 5 12 News Key P 71 26 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR EN Weat
75. ded to you or any direct product thereof except in compliance with and with all licenses and approvals required under applicable export laws rules and regulations Entire Agreement These terms and conditions constitute the entire agreement between Clarion and its licensors including their licensors and suppliers and you pertaining to the subject matter hereof and supersedes in their entirety any and all written or oral agreements previously existing between us with respect to such subject matter Governing Law The above terms and conditions shall be governed by the laws of fill in without giving effect to i its conflict of laws provisions or ii the United Nations Convention for Contracts for the International Sale of Goods which is explicitly excluded You agree to submit to the jurisdiction of fill in for any and all disputes claims and actions arising from or in connection with the Data provided to you hereunder Government End Users If the Data is being acquired by or on behalf of the United States government or any other entity seeking or applying rights similar to those customarily claimed by the United States government NAVTEQ Data hereinafter Data is a commercial item as that term is defined at 48 C F R FAR 2 101 is licensed in accordance with Data License Agreement and each copy of the Data delivered or otherwise furnished shall be marked and embedded as appropriate with the following Notice of Use
76. default home setting is my clarion com Bookmark Displays a web page on the bookmark list URL Displays a web page by specifying its URL Search Performs a keyword search using a selected search engine Adds a new tab page 42 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 5 1 3 Editing Bookmarks Use the procedure below to add a new bookmark and to edit or delete an existing bookmark 1 Tap the application title Browser on the left side of bar at the top of the screen This displays the Browser menu 2 On the Browser menu tap Navigation and then Bookmarks This displays the bookmark editing screen The following describes the functions of the keys at the bottom of the screen G Selecting a bookmark and then tapping this key displays the applicable web page A O Adds a new bookmark Edits the selected bookmark ew Creates a new directory Deletes the selected bookmark or directory Closes the bookmark editing screen B gt NOTE e f you delete the bookmark or directory you need to register it again e A newly created directory does not appear in the toolbar Bookmark list Remove Chapter 5 Applications 5 1 4 Entering a URL to Display a Website Tapping the toolbar URL key displays a URL input bar in the toolbar position The URL input bar shows the URL of the currently open web page In the URL input area enter the URL you want then tap the Go key to display the applicable web
77. direct sunlight for long periods in a location exposed directly to the heated air of a heating device or in a location exposed to very low temperatures creates the risk of deformation discoloration and malfunction e When not using the unit store it in a location that is normally at room temperature Using a Cellphone near the Unit Depending on where you use it or its orientation use of a cellphone can cause static interference in the unit When using a cellphone do so as far away from the unit as possible Precautions during Use Inside a Motor Vehicle When using the unit with a car adapter connection make sure to keep the vehicle s engine running e Long use of the unit with the engine stopped creates the risk of running down the vehicle s battery Note that idling stops are prohibited in some geographic areas Always be sure to use the unit in accordance with local rules and regulations e Some of the operations of this unit are disabled while the vehicle is running Always stop your vehicle in a safe place before operating the unit FCC Notice General Disclaimer e As a general rule you will be charged for repair of any malfunction or damage due to fire earthquake the actions of third parties or any other accident due to intentional accidental or misuse of the unit by you or due to any other use of this unit under abnormal conditions e Clarion shall not be held in any way responsible for any damages
78. dle you want to use Up to 20 characters no double byte single byte sensitivity Web address is not allowed B gt NOTE The Product ID is the unique ID of your ClarionMiND unit The Product ID appears on the End User License Agreement d After checking everything tap the OK key 5 When the screen shown below appears tap the OK key When the portal site receives your registration information it will temporarily register the user ID and password you entered in the procedure above After the temporary registration is confirmed an e mail containing the a URL for registration will be sent to the e mail address provided as the user ID Within 24 hours after receiving the e mail access the URL and perform final registration of your user ID password and unit After completing final registration you will be able to access the Clarion member pages and ClarionMiND owner only pages on the portal site For details about using the portal site see Using the Portal Site P 112 gt NOTE e You can use a browser on your PC to perform user registration on the portal site For details see the membership registration pages at the Clarion portal site http my clarion com e Even if you perform user registration on a PC you still will need to use the unit to perform unit registration 4 2 Using the Unit to Register the Unit Only After you finish performing user registration on a PC perform the follo
79. e Status indicator Application icon e Car mode Application title Status indicator Navigation half size Application icon Application title Shows the title of the currently selected application Chapter 2 ClarionMiND Basic Operation Status indicator Application icon Indicates the current status of the unit using Tap an application icon to start up the applicable icons application Three application launcher keys are displayed in the Car mode Under the initial default settings the applications assigned to the launcher keys are left to right MySpace Contacts and Portal Sync Indicates multiple applications are running Tap to switch between applications Indicates a USB device or microSD card is connected Tap to disconnect the USB device or other device cs NOTE Indicates a dial up connection For information about application icon settings in the Car mode see 7 8 Car Mode Home Screen P 107 in Control Panel Indicates that the DUN check box is selected on the Bluetooth device setting screen Tapping the navigation screen will expand it to fill the entire display area You can use the Control Panel Car Mode Home Screen setting to specify display of the navigation screen on either the left or right side of the Home screen Navigation Half size Displayed in blue during dial up connection with a Bluetooth compatible device and in grey when there is no connection This icon is not displaye
80. e fastest route is calculated e In addition to local roads regular roads and main trunk roads highways also are considered during route calculation e Use of the ferry is considered during route calculation e Toll roads are considered during route calculation 3 Tap the Ok key The route to the destination will be set in accordance with the option settings you configured Route guidance starts when the vehicle starts to move Route guidance will stop automatically when you reach your destination A voice will announce that route guidance is about to stop about 100 yards 30 meters before the destination or end of the route is reached Chapter 6 Navigation gt NOTE e Zoom map screen selection route information screen and other functions all are possible during route guidance The map area can be scrolled manually in the 2D view mode by tapping a location on the map or by dragging in the direction you want This operation is not supported in the 3D view mode The route that is set is indicated in purple on the map The road you are traveling on is shown at the top of the screen The distance until the next required driving operation also is displayed Your current location is indicated by A on the screen Current speed average speed distance to destination remaining driving time and time of arrival information are shown in the information bar at the bottom of the screen The map zooms automatically to inform t
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82. ects and opens the file T Select the folder whose contents you want displayed on the right side of the to search and then tap the toolbar Search screen key All of the selected folder s subfolders also are opened Copies the file or folder displayed E Tap the input area on the right side of the screen Hf Fiu Manager os ees the file or folder displayed on Aut oun ee right side of the screen a ima Paste Pastes the file or folder that has been copied or cut into a specified location Delete Deletes the file or folder Ee This displays a software keyboard on the Ee side of the screen 3 Enter the name of the file or folder you want Rename Renames the file or folder displayed on the right side of the screen Tapping the Rename key displays the Rename screen gt NOTE Change the name and then tap e Enter the file name including the file the OK key extension This key is not used in this unit e Select the file you want on the search results list and then tap Show to display the location of the file This displays a search screen to search for and then tap the Search key This displays a list of search results Switches the display method of the file or folder displayed on the right side of the screen Each tap of the Format key toggles between detailed display and icon display Refreshes the File Manager screen with the latest information gt NOTE You can use drag and drop to copy
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86. en in minutes the automatic check should be performed Auto check new mail every XX minute s Select this check box to enable automatic checking for new mail whenever the E Mail application is started up Check new mail on startup Select this check box to save sent mail messages in the outbox Save sent messages to outbox 5 3 Map The Map application runs the Google Map application on the unit which makes it possible to shift the displayed map simply by scrolling on the screen You also can make a specific point on the Map screen your navigation objective and search for routes and obtain guidance to it e For safety reasons do not perform any operations while driving Doing so can take your mind off the road and create the risk of a traffic accident Always stop your vehicle in a safe place before operating the unit 5 3 1 Displaying the Map Screen 1 Onthe Home screen tap the Map key This starts up the Map Viewer gt NOTE If the map screen does not appear select Maps Auto Download on the Map menu Chapter 5 Applications The following describes the functions of the toolbar at the bottom of this screen Zooms out from the map Drag the bar to zoom the map In Zooms in on the map ut In Set Dest Sets the location on the map where the center cursor is located as the navigation destination Satellite Mode Switches the map display to a satellite map Street Mode
87. ent Periodically check the adhesion and installation condition of the cradle Install the navigation unit securely onto the standard cradle An insecurely installed navigation unit can fall off creating the risk of an accident or personal injury After installing the navigation unit onto the standard cradle double check to make sure it is installed securely Be sure to install the navigation unit onto the standard cradle Driving with the navigation unit uninstalled can cause the unit to fall when brakes are applied creating the risk of an accident and personal injury Make sure the car adapter plug is fully inserted as far as it will go Insert the car adapter plug as far as it will go A partially inserted plug creates the risk of overheating and fire Periodically inspect and clean the cigarette lighter socket Tobacco ashes or other foreign matter inside the cigarette lighter can result in poor contact and create the risk of overheating and fire 4 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Do not use the cigarette lighter socket to provide power to multiple devices Connecting multiple devices to the cigarette lighter or the accessory power socket can exceed the vehicle s rating and create the risk of fire accident blowing of the vehicle s fuse etc Always use fuses of the rated capacity and request replacement from a qualified technician Using fuses that exceed the rated capacity creates the risk of fire and smoke com
88. er to update add and delete applications 7 On the Control Panel tap the Expert Settings key and then tap the Application Manager key This displays the Application Manager screen The version currently The latest version of installed in this unit each application that is available on the portal site The following describes the functions of the bar on the screen the Clarion portal site and displays it B gt NOTE e Applications can be updated and added from the unit portal site my clarion com e Depending on the network environment or the size of the application being updated or installed this process can take a number of minutes Uninstall 7 9 1 Updating Software Use the following procedure to update applications installed on the unit 1 Tap the Update key 2 Tap the Refresh key This displays a list of updatable software 3 Onthe list select the software you want to update and then tap the OK key A Tap the OK key 5 The confirmation message will display Then tap the OK key This will update the software After updating is complete the software version information screen will be updated with the new version 7 9 2 Installing an Application 7 Tap the Install key 2 Tap the Refresh key This displays a list of installable software 3 Onthe list tap the application you want to install to select it and then tap the OK key A The confirmation mes
89. es minutes and seconds of the destination Tap the S for latitude input and We E for longitude input Tap decimal notation key to return to the degree value input screen 6 3 5 Searching for a Destination Based on its Genre You can use the procedure below to search for a destination from a list grouped by genre All points of interest POls usable for navigation are included in the menu list 1 On the main menu tap the Point of interest key This displays the genre specific menu screen gt NOTE You can search all categories by tapping the All special destinations key 2 Tap the genre you want This displays the search method screen The following describes the function of the keys on the screen At a certain Select a new destination For place details see 6 3 2 Searching for a Destination Based on a City Name P 81 Displays a list of all destinations along your current route This key is available only after a route is set at destination Select a POI in the vicinity of the currently selected destination This key is available only after a route is set a Tap the search method you want This displays a software keyboard A Enter the characters you want to search for and then tap the Display selection key This displays the POI list Chapter 6 Navigation gt NOTE Tapping the Display all xxxx key displays a list of all POI for the selected genre g3 Tap the POI
90. ever suspect this has happened consult your local emergency services police fire or ambulance immediately Use this unit only in applications for which it is designed in a motor vehicle at home or while on foot e Never try to use this unit on a boat in an aircraft on a bicycle on a motorcycle etc Using the unit while walking creates the risk of an accident and personal injury Turn off the unit when you are in an aircraft or a hospital or in any other location in the vicinity of electronic equipment that uses high precision control or weak signals This unit may cause malfunction that affects electronic equipment and medical electric equipment The following are examples of electronic equipment that may be affected by this unit Heart pacemakers and other medical electric equipment fire alarms automatic door actuators and other automatic control devices etc e When on a crowded train or in any other crowded location turn off the unit to avoid problems for heart pacemaker wearers who may be in the vicinity e If you are using a heart pacemaker or other medical electric equipment be sure to contact the manufacturer or the retailer of the device you are using and check about how it is affected by radio waves Do not touch the unit or its plug or USB cable if there is lightning in your area Lightning strikes create the risk of electric shock Precautions for Use in a Motor Vehicle Use this unit in
91. ew Full Screen gt NOTE e You also can toggle full screen view on and off by tapping and holding a location on the screen for at least two seconds Tapping and holding a location on a Flash movie YouTube etc or Flash menu moving menu for more than two seconds may not switch to the full screen view Performing a Flash menu or other moving menu operation while a movie or audio file is playing on the browser can cause dropping of movie frames or skipping of audio Performing an operation while another application is running can cause screen refreshing or response of other operations to slow down Chapter 5 Applications Navigation menu Use the items on this menu to perform the same functions as those on the toolbar or more detailed processes Next Tab Selects the next tab to the right Selects the next tab to the left Back Forward These have the same functions Reload STOP Home Bookmarks Creates edits and deletes bookmarks History Searches through and delete history items Tools menu as their corresponding toolbar The items on this menu configure general Browser settings Configures the initial startup screen disk cache size and suffix settings Enables JavaScript Enable Javascript Popup Window _ Configures settings for enabling Manager popups Download Turns off the detailed display Details while downloading files gt NOTE e Popup windows windows that are displayed au
92. ey displays the News reader application in the quick information area e For safety reasons do not perform any operations while driving Doing so can take your mind off the road and create the risk of a traffic accident Always stop your vehicle in a safe place before operating the unit e Tile View 5 12 1 Displaying the News Screen 1 On the Home screen tap O at the bottom of the screen This displays the most recent news items in the quick information area along with the last update time fou Tube MySp The icons described below appear on the e G enlarged view of a photograph 14 OR e a Displays a full screen view of the image Rotates the image 90 degrees left ie gt NOTE e In the Car mode tap News in the Home gt Starts a slideshow screen quick information area to display the Exits the enlarged view Powe deil een e The quick information area can show two news items at a time in the Car mode 5 11 5 Playing Music in the Background You can continue background music playback in RealPlayer as you use other applications When doing so you can touch the audio key to display the audio bar and perform RealPlayer control operations For details see 2 2 3 Audio Key P 21 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 71 2 Tap the quick information area This starts up the RSS news reader application and displays a news list screen US failure hits European shares Lebanon approves new election gl
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94. ge setting OFF Turns off one touch keys and screen operation sound gt NOTE Changing the navigation language setting requires a separate procedure executed in the navigation application For details see 6 6 4 Language Settings P 95 ON Turns on software keyboard Operation sound OFF Turns off software keyboard Operation sound ON Turns on notification bar Notification Bar display sound OFF Turns off notification bar display sound Back Saves the settings and exits the setting screen NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 1 05 7 7 Password Use the Password setting to specify whether or not input of a password is required when starting up the unit 7 On the Control Panel tap the Password key This displays the Password screen The following describes the functions of the keys on the screen Use ON Require password input for unit password startup OFF Password input not required for unit startup Password Inputs up to four characters for the password you want to specify Confirm Re inputs the password you want to Password specify For confirmation Back Saves the settings and exits the setting screen After you turn on the password feature input of the password will be required from the next time you start up the unit 1 06 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR gt NOTE e The password input screen will not appear when the unit transitions from standby to startup e After you turn on the password feature
95. he driver of an upcoming driving operation and returns to normal size when the operation is complete The zoom can be adjusted using Settings The map can be zoomed manually as required by tapping or i The current scale is indicated on the map The map screen switches in accordance with upcoming driving operations Bearing distance until the operation is required and turn icons appear at the top of the screen The display returns to normal after the driving operation is complete Gasoline stations rest areas and other POIs are indicated on the map using symbols NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 87 6 4 2 Adjusting Audio Guidance You can use the procedure below to adjust the voice route guidance 7 Onthe map screen tap ED This displays an audio adjustment screen The following describes the functions of the keys on the screen Voice guidance volume Adjusts voice guidance volume The settings you configure here are applied to navigation voice guidance only Voice command via docking station Specifies the audio output destination ON Outputs audio from the vehicle s speakers when the unit is mounted on the optional Car Dock OFF Outputs audio from the unit s built in speaker Voice command in vehicle Outputs audio from the vehicle s left or right speaker when the unit is mounted on the optional Car Dock 88 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 6 4 3 Changing the Specified Route Use the procedure below to alter t
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98. he following procedure to open a file stored in unit memory or on a USB devices or microSD card 7 On the Note Pad menu tap File Open This displays an Open file screen Select the file you want and then tap the Select key This opens the selected file gt NOTE e Character Coding lets you select the character coding of the file e You can use the Note Pad to open text format files only Chapter 5 Applications 5 10 4 5 10 6 Editing Text Performing Text Find Replace Use the following procedure to correct cut Use the following procedure to search and copy move and delete input text and to replace text and to jump to a specific location in perform other editing operations the document 7 Onthe Note Pad menu tap Edit 7 On the Note Pad menu tap Search The following describes the functions of the Edit The following describes the functions of the menu Search menu Undoes the previous editing Searches a document for text operation Selecting the Match case Re does an editing operation check box on the search screen searches the document only for Cut Cuts the selected text and stores it text whose upper lower case in memory matches that of the search text Find Next Searches for the next instance EMDI Y of the search text in the Paste Pastes previously cut or copied aan document DE e e Find Previous Searches for the previous nak instance of the search text in the document
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100. he options for the currently specified route in order to make the route more efficient To change the route while driving first stop the vehicle in a parking lot or some other safe location T Onthe main menu tap the Change route key This displays the Route planning screen gt NOTE The route start point is not saved under initial factory default settings 2 Onthe list tap Last known position This displays the New destination screen 3 Specify the new destination This returns to the Route planning screen The destination you input will be the route start point which will be displayed at the top of the Route planning screen Next add the destination 4 Tap the Add dest key 3 Specify the new destination Adding the new destination will display it as the next destination on the Route planning screen list Tapping the destination list will display a map screen of the destination along with the address and coordinates Repeat these steps to add other destinations 6 Tap the OK key This will configure the route to the destinations The following describes how to change the sequence of route list items Tap the amp or F key of the destination you want to move This will move the list item one line upwards or downwards on the route list To delete a route list item tap its Bx key This will delete the item from the list gt NOTE Note that a delete cannot be undone If re
101. he unit in its portable configuration This is called the Mobile mode gt NOTE Be sure to check and set the current date and time the first time you start up the application For details about date and time settings see 7 3 Date and Time P 103 in the Control Panel 1 6 2 Shutdown Hold down the power button for about four seconds to shut down the unit This will shut down the unit and turn off power B gt NOTE Pressing the power button momentarily less than four seconds while the unit is on will enter the standby mode Chapter 1 Preface 1 7 Using the Unit Mounted on the Standard Cradle You can mount the unit onto the supplied standard cradle for use within a motor vehicle Mounting the unit onto the standard cradle automatically starts up the navigation application and switches the Home screen to the Car mode Note that the applications and functions available for use are limited by law while the ClarionMiND is in the standard cradle in accordance with motor vehicle safety guidelines See How to mount the unit onto the standard cradle P 124 for information on how to mount the unit onto the standard cradle 1 7 1 Differences from the Mobile Mode Mounting the unit onto the standard cradle will cause the unit to operate differently from it does in the Mobile mode as described below e The unit will switch automatically to the Car mode Home screen e Supported applications are Navigation MySpace
102. he unit is being used Afnica Abldjan Tap a location name to specify it as your time zone 103 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Chapter 7 Control Panel 7 4 Screen Use the Screen settings to specify wallpaper for the Home screen and the theme 7 Onthe Control Panel tap the Screen key This displays the Screen setting screen The following describes the functions of the bar on the screen Back Saves the settings and exits the setting screen Wallpaper change Specifies the wallpaper Theme change Specifies the theme 7 4 1 Specifying the Wallpaper Use the following procedure to specify the wallpaper of the Home screen T Onthe Screen setting screen tap the Wallpaper change key 2 Tap the Browse key 1 04 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 3 On the list that appears select the file you want to use and then tap the OPEN key CANCEL OPEN gt NOTE The supported file formats for wallpaper are jpg png and bmp 7 4 2 Setting the Theme Use the following procedure to specify the unit theme 1 Onthe Screen setting screen tap the Theme change key 2 Tap Default next to Current theme 3 On the list that appears select the theme you want to use and then tap the Back key gt NOTE e The theme setting is fixed as Default as the factory default You will be able to download themes from the portal site for use on the unit e Changing the theme affects the appearance of
103. her key Displays the current date and time along with the current weather report for the selected area in the quick information area For details about weather see 5 13 Weather Key P 73 Eq MySpace key Displays MySpace information in the quick information area For details about MySpace see 5 4 MySpace P 52 I Portal Sync key Displays the latest news from the Clarion portal site In order to access information from the portal site tap the Portal Sync key and register as a user For details about registration see Registering on the Clarion Portal Site P 40 arnal Sere Ty EL Sa 8050 POI PONS have been downloaded co What s New MIND HTML importa Go Software Update Software Updat GU Quick information area The right side of the Home screen is divided into three areas in the Car mode Tap an area to start up the applicable application Under initial default settings the three areas show from top to bottom Weather News and RealPlayer gt NOTE For details about quick information key settings see 7 8 Car Mode Home Screen P 107 in Control Panel Customizing Application Icons Application icons are grouped and arranged by category Application icons are color coded into three categories My favorites Applications and Tools Use the following procedure to display icons for a specific category 1 On the Home screen tap the area below the application icons
104. idle select None Back Saves the settings and exits the setting screen Default Returns settings to their factory defaults Edit Configures advanced power mode settings Ta Configuring Advanced Power Mode Settings 1 On the Power Management screen tap the Edit key This displays the screen shown below oh anus Poser 4anege ard LED tum off when idle Standby when idie The following describes the functions of the keys and bar on the screen Power mode Specifies the power source Standard Select when connected to the charge jack or optional Car Dock Battery Select when using a battery pack LCD turn off when idle Tap increase or decrease to change the time until display power is turned off when idle You can set a time in the range of 1 to 60 minutes To disable LCD turn off when idle select None Standby when Tap increase or decrease idle to change the time until standby is entered when idle You can set a time in the range of 1 to 60 minutes To disable standby when idle select None Specifies the CPU capacity max Specifies 100 capacity middle Specifies 75 capacity min Specifies 50 capacity Chapter 7 Control Panel Displays the power source DC in power charge jack or optional Car Dock Battery Battery pack Back Saves the settings and exits the setting screen Returns settings to their factory defaults NR1UB NR1UW NR1
105. ill be displayed while the unit stands by so perform the certification and connection process on the cell phone When DUN key is ON the dialup connection will be established when the Bluetooth device is connected The initial default setting is OFF To delete a paired Bluetooth device select it on the list and then tap the Delete key You can have up to five Bluetooth devices paired with the unit at one time To create a new pairing when there are already five devices paired you first need to delete one of the currently paired devices If you cancel an ongoing search all the Bluetooth devices found up to that point will be listed on the display NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 3 3 Configuring Bluetooth Connection Settings After pairing the unit with a Bluetooth enabled cell phone use the procedure below to configure setting for a dialup connection to a network gt NOTE Before configuring dialup connection settings on the unit you must first conclude a contract with an Internet service provider and obtain an account and password from the provider 3 3 1 Configuring Connection Destination Settings 1 On the Home screen tap the Control Panel key This displays the Control Panel screen Power Management LCD Brightness 2 Tap the Dialup Settings key This displays the Dialup Settings screen 3 Tap the Add New key a Tap the IP Configure key This displays the Add New Profile screen
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107. in the center of the Mobile mode Home screen straight upwards will change the screen layout from the slide view to the carousel view With the carousel view dragging the stylus pen or your finger in a circle inside the icon ring will cause the application icons to rotate Tapping the home key will rotate the application icons to the left in sets of five To return to the slide view drag the application icon at the top of the icon ring to the center of the ring NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 23 Chapter 2 ClarionMiND Basic Operation 2 3 2 Car Mode Unlike the Mobile mode screen the application icons cannot be moved on the Car mode screen Icons for starting up applications and tap areas are fixed on the screen and cannot be moved Switching to the Car mode will quit all currently running applications except for Navigation RealPlayer MySpace Contacts Weather and News Switching to the Car mode will always display the Home screen regardless of the applications that are currently in use in the Mobile mode Removing the unit from the standard cradle or the optional Car Dock will cause the Home screen to switch automatically to the Mobile mode screen Switching to the Mobile mode will always display the Home screen regardless of the applications that are currently in use in the Car mode Running applications will not be exited 24 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 2 4 Home Screen Display e Mobile mode Application titl
108. ing key Use DHCP __ ON Tap to use information This displays the Login Setting screen acquired from the DHCP server p TE PEL This option can be selected only Proxy Login on OFF when ON is selected for Use enD O re DHCP on the IP Configure ab screen OFF Tap not to use DHCP Primary DNS If DHCP is not being used enter the Primary DNS The following describes the functions of the keys on the screen Secondary If DHCP is not being used enter DN the Secondary DNS Proxy Login ON Tap to use proxy login OFF Tap not to use proxy login After all of the settings are the way you want tap the Back key User ID If proxy login is being used enter a user ID This returns to the Add New Profile screen Next are proxy settings If proxy login is being used enter If proxy settings are not required advance a password ween 10 After all of the settings are the way you G Tap the Proxy Configure key want tap the Back key This displays the Proxy Configure screen 11 Tap the OK key to save the connection settings This completes the procedure for configuring dialup network connection settings Next proceed to 3 4 Establishing a Bluetooth Connection P 39 3 3 2 The following describes the functions of the keys Changing the Connection Destination on the screen Use the following procedure to change the Use Proxy ON Tap to use proxy dialup connection destination by selecting a new O
109. initial default setting is use Toll Roads Specifies whether or not toll roads should be considered for route calculation The initial default setting is use NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 93 Chapter 6 Navigation 6 6 2 6 6 3 Display Program Settings You can use the procedure below to configure You can use the procedure below to configure navigation screen settings navigation program settings 7 Onthe navigation settings screen tap the 7 Onthe navigation settings screen tap the Display key Program settings key This displays the Display screen This displays the Program settings screen The following describes the settings and keys on The following describes the settings and keys on the screen the screen Map display Select Map only Turn icons Configures TMC settings Splitscreen Dyn map and turn Enabled when the unit is icons or Dyn map and mounted on the optional Car splitscreen as the map screen Dock display method Speed limit Select a speed limit display 2D map Select Align map to North Map setting orientation in driving dir or Smart Do not show Saves information Align map to North Orients the about the speed limit of each map northwards route with map data The speed Map in driving dir Orients the limit is not displayed Navigation map in the driving direction does not output a warning sound smart Orients the map when the speed limit is northwards for small scales in the exceeded drivi
110. intenance T Onthe Control Panel tap the Expert Settings key and then tap the Maintenance key This displays the Maintenance screen The following describes the functions of the keys on the screen Restarts the unit USB mass When the unit is connected to a storage mode _ computer execute this option to add delete or replace navigation map data For details about map data updates visit the Clarion portal site my clarion com Recover RPM Recovers the RPM database database when one of the error messages below appears during Application Manager execution e Installation or uninstall failed e A problem occurred in the RPM database 2 Tap the check box next to the item you want to execute and then tap the Execute key Next follow the instructions that appear on the screen B gt NOTE e Do not execute a Recover RPM database operation unless a problem requiring execution has occurred e This USB client port is not used in this unit It will be used for future expansion NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 111 After performing user and unit registration on the Clarion portal site you will be able to obtain bulletins from the portal site in real time on your unit 8 1 Obtaining Information from the Portal Site 1 Onthe Home screen tap the Portal Sync key B gt NOTE e In the Car mode tap the application launcher Portal Sync key e The navigation application will start up in the background when P
111. ion shows important information about the currently set route and also can be used to perform a route simulation and to perform calculations to a different route 1 On the main menu tap the Route information key This displays the Route information screen Tap the keys described blow to access route information Directions Views a preview of what roads you should use to arrive at your destination Traffic Shows a list of current traffic information information received by navigation Enabled when the unit is mounted on the optional Car Dock Avoid route Performs calculation of a substitute route over a specific interval from the current location along the current route in order to avoid traffic congestion Displays a general view of the current route and of the destination area Tapping here also displays the current location and the start point when setting the route Route Performs a simulation of the simulation route that is set The driving condition is displayed visually on the screen with the voice guidance along the route 6 5 1 Directions Starting route navigation either a new destination or a saved route enables the use of directions which let you know which roads to use to arrive at the destination Street names and driving distance information is displayed in a list on the Directions screen This provides a preview of the planned route 1 On the Route information screen tap the Di
112. is live with another device When using the optional Car Dock for Make sure the unit clicks securely power into place when you mount it onto the There is no connection with the Car Dock Car Dock You do not press the You inserted the power plug while the car This unit is turned on by the power button but the unit adapter is connected automatic start function and does not turns on You started the engine while the car indicate malfunction adapter and the cigarette lighter socket are connected 1 14 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Chapter 9 Troubleshooting The battery pack will not The car adapter AC adapter or optional Connect the applicable device charge Car Dock is not connected correctly correctly The battery indicator is flashing orange Check if the battery pack is installed properly Charge the battery pack within the charging temperature range of 50 F to 95 F 10 C to 35 C In order to protect the battery pack charging may not be possible after the battery pack becomes hot due to long continuous use or because the battery was left in direct sunlight even though the temperature is within this range In this case turn off the unit and wait until the interior temperature cools down When it cools down charging starts Indicator lights orange The battery is broken or has deteriorated due to length of use etc Replace the battery pack Contact the service location indicated on the Clarion portal site my cl
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114. latitude and longitude of the waypoint where the stylus pen was pressed Show Lat Lon Shows a description of the waypoint where the stylus pen was pressed Show Description Copies the latitude and longitude of the waypoint where the stylus pen was pressed to the clipboard Copy Lat Lon to Clipboard Copies the description of the waypoint where the stylus pen was pressed to the clipboard Copy Description to Clipboard Shows the distance between the current location as obtained by GPS and the Show Distance to waypoint where the stylus pen was pressed Deletes the waypoint gt NOTE e Data copied to the clipboard can be pasted to NotePad or another text application e Waypoint menu information is displayed when you hold down a point on the a traveled route that is displayed 52 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 5 4 MySpace With the MySpace application you can display information from the MySpace Internet social network service SNS e For safety reasons do not perform any operations while driving Doing so can take your mind off the road and create the risk of a traffic accident Always stop your vehicle in a safe place before operating the unit gt NOTE e Images cannot be submitted from this unit e A login ID and password are required to access MySpace with this unit Visit www myspace com on a computer to register and obtain a valid login ID and password before trying to perform the procedure
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116. ll display the menu for the applicable application Task navigator menu Displays a list of currently running applications where you can tap the check box next to an application name to switch to that application Tapping fj quits the applicable application USB notify Indicates a USB device or microSD card is connected A USB device can be removed by tapping it Wireless network Displays the Connection screen which can be used to configure settings for connecting to a network LCD brightness Displays the LCD Brightness screen which can be used to configure display screen settings Day Night mode Toggles between Day and Night modes The screen brightness of each mode can be specified on the LCD Brightness screen LCD backlight Turns off the screen Tapping the touch screen while the screen is off will turn it back on again Quit Quits an application This button appears only when an application screen is displayed 2 2 3 Audio Key Touching the audio key displays the audio bar While the audio bar is displayed touch the audio key again to hide it The bar will disappear after about five seconds if you do not perform any operation Audio bar NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 21 Chapter 2 ClarionMiND Basic Operation The following describes audio bar functions D gt NOTE e Tapping any of the following keys while RealPlayer is running will display the audio information bar Ea m cS The audio infor
117. mation bar shows the artist name track name play status and play time Track down Replays the previous track This operation is possible only while RealPlayer is running Play Pause Pauses playback Tapping again restarts playback This operation e Tapping the audio information bar switches to is possible only while RealPlayer RealPlayer is running Abedofg Higkim Onno AR a Ma al D lnopgrstu Ynyr Plays the next track This operation is possible only while RealPlayer is running Volume muting Mutes the unit system volume Tapping again returns to the previous volume level Dragging the bar adjusts the volume level Volume up Raises the unit system volume 22 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Chapter 2 ClarionMiND B 2 3 Home Screen There are two types of Home screen one for each mode The screen that appears when the unit is being used in a standalone configuration is the Mobile mode screen while the screen that appears while the unit is mounted on the included standard cradle or the optional Car Dock is the Car mode screen 2 3 1 Mobile Mode Application icon Tap an application icon to start up the chosen application Five application icons are displayed at a time Dragging the top or bottom of the displayed icons left or right will scroll the application icons in the corresponding direction You Tube mica RaalPlaye arjan MySp n A LF OF BH ote Dragging the application
118. may be prohibited by law Make sure to install the standard cradle correctly Install the standard cradle in accordance with the instructions of the Quick Start Guide which comes with the unit Incorrect installation creates the risk of fire or accident Never install the unit in a location where it will interfere with operation of the motor vehicle or the vision of the driver or where it may endanger passengers Installing the unit where it might interfere with operation by the driver in the vicinity of the shift lever brake pedals etc block front back or side vision or endanger passengers creates the risk of a traffic accident and personal injury NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 3 Safety Precautions Never install the unit where it can interfere with deployment of airbags Installing the unit in a location that prevents an airbag from deploying or where deployment of the airbag cause the unit or its parts to become projectiles creates the risk of an accident and personal injury Install the unit only after checking installation precautions for your particular vehicle model Make sure to install the standard cradle so it does not come off or fall down Clean off any dirt and wax from the installation location and install securely Reusing two sided tape or using commercially available standard two sided tape will cause inadequate adhesion causing the cradle to come off and fall while driving creating the risk of an accid
119. nd starts route guidance to the center of the city For details about the remainder of this process see 6 4 1 Configuring Calculation Condition Settings for Route candidate Guidance P 86 Points of interest Enables genre specific search For details about genre specific search see 6 3 5 Searching for a Destination Based on its Genre P 84 6 Enter the street name Just as candidates were narrowed down as you entered a city name street name candidates appear at the top of the screen as you input characters If the destination you want appears as a candidate tap its key This displays the address input screen 82 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR The following describes the function of the keys on the screen Middle of the Makes the center of the selected road street your destination and starts route guidance to there For details about the remainder of this process see 6 4 1 Configuring Calculation Condition Settings for Route Guidance P 86 Intersections Displays a list of crossroad candidates that includes the selected street The crossroad point is specified as the destination E Enter the address or the crossroad name Just as candidates were narrowed down as you entered a city name street or crossroad name candidates appear at the top of the screen as you input characters g Tap a candidate to select it This completes input of the destination The address and phone number of the destin
120. nd zoom out steps Auto Center Sensitivity Select to specify from what degree of movement map scrolling should start The more positive the settings the more a map scrolls in response to movement of the current location Lead Amount Select to specify the percentage of lead amount for the Sensitivity setting The more positive the setting the more distant from the current location of a point is centered on the display Line Width Select to specify the thickness of the line indicating the track Units Select to specify the units for the Show Distance to distance as kilometers km miles mi or nautical miles n m Close menu Tap to exit the Map application Chapter 5 Applications 5 3 4 Obtaining Information about a Point on a Map Holding the stylus pen against a point on the map will display a menu for obtaining point information Location menu Show Location Shows the location on a world map of the point where the stylus pen was pressed Show Lat Lon Shows the latitude and longitude of the point where the stylus pen was pressed Copy Lat Lon Copies the latitude and longitude to Clipboard of the point where the stylus pen was pressed to the clipboard Show Shows the distance between the Distance to current location as obtained by GPS and the point where the stylus pen was pressed NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 51 Chapter 5 Applications Waypoint menu Shows the
121. nformation Hourly 36 hours or 10 days of the currently selected city NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 73 Chapter 5 Applications 5 13 2 Registering Cities to Display Keys Use the procedure below to register cities that appear as keys at the bottom of the detail screen You can register up to four cities After you register a city to a display key you can view weather information for that city simply by tapping its key T Onthe weather information detail screen tap the Location key This displays a history list of past registered cities Los Angeles CA New York NY Chicago IL Orlando FL 2 Tap the New Location key This displays a software keyboard 3 Enter the city name or Zip code and then tap the F key This displays a list of search results 4 Tap the name of the city you want to add This causes the check box next to the city name to become selected 5 Tap the Back key This returns to the city list screen with the new city name added at the bottom 6 On the list select the city name and then tap the Back key This returns to the detail screen which now shows a key with the city name you registered 74 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 5 14 MySpace Key Tapping the MySpace key displays any new alerts the number of your friends that are on line and other MySpace application screen information in the quick information area e For safety reasons do not perform any operations while driving D
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123. ng direction for large scales Shows without warning Displays the route speed limit on the map Navigation does not output a Auto zoom Select nearby Medium or far warning sound when the speed limit is exceeded Warning at 5 km h Warning at 10 km h Warning at 15 km h Warning at 20 km h Warning at 25 km h Warning at 30 km h Displays the route speed limit on the map Navigation outputs a warning sound when the speed limit is exceeded by the specified value Select the map to use View type Select 2D View or 8D View 94 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Chapter 6 Navigation Plot GPS track Select activated or 6 6 4 l deactivated The current route Language Settings rere eeu ie moment You can use the procedure below to configure that activated is selected The navigation language settings record is cleared when Trip info screen information is reset and 7 Onthe navigation settings screen tap the when this setting is changed to Language Settings key deactivated This displays the Language Settings Select Metric or English screen Metric Display and guidance are performed using meters kilometers as the distance unit English Display and guidance are performed using miles as the distance unit Version Displays the version of the an navigation map The following describes the settings and keys on the screen Select the language to use This setting is separate from the unit language setting an
124. ng on the Control Panel also toggles between the daytime screen and nighttime screen 7 3 Date and Time Use Date and Time to configure current time date and time zone settings 1 On the Control Panel tap the Date and Time key This displays the Date And Time screen The following describes the functions of the bar on the screen Specifies the current date Specifies the current time Time Zone Specifies the time zone where the unit is being used Saves the settings and exits the setting screen 7 3 1 Setting the Current Date 1 On the Date And Time screen tap the Date key On the calendar that appears specify the current date B gt NOTE You can chanae the year and month by tapping the A and gt keys on either side of the applicable setting 7 3 2 Setting the Current Time 7 On the Date And Time screen tap the Time key Set the current time and specify the time format iba At Tine Current Tire Adjust by GPS data lime Format The following describes the functions of the keys on the screen Current Time Time Format Specifies the current time Tap the Hour Minute and Second increase and decrease keys to change the settings Specifies either 24 hour format or 12 hour format for time display 7 3 3 Setting the Time Zone 1 On the Date And Time screen tap the Time Zone key This displays a screen for specifying the time zone where t
125. nthe Connection screen tap the Profile key This displays the Profile screen 6 Enter the security key name and then tap the key Tap the OK key This displays the save access point confirmation screen 2 On the Profile screen toolbar tap the New key This displays the Add New Profile screen If you want to assign a name to the access point and save it advance to step 8 Non Broadcast Networks Oh GFF When the name of the found access point is the way you want tap Cancel key to complete the connection process 8 Tap the Profile name field This displays a software keyboard FD Enter the profile name you want and then tap the Sa key NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 31 The following describes the functions of the keys on the screen Enter the profile name ESSID Enter the ESSID Non Broadcast If ESSID is hidden tap the ON Networks key Search Searches for the entered ESSID General Configures general access point settings Configures security settings IP Configure Configures IP address settings or DNS settings Proxy Configure Configures proxy settings and specifies the port number 3 After all of the settings are the way you want tap the Security key This displays the security registration screen The following describes the functions of the keys on the screen Security type Specify this type for None WEP TKIP or AES Specify this
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127. occurs Should a malfunction no images displayed no sound output etc or abnormality foreign matter gets inside unit unit becomes wet smoke emission strange noise or odor etc ever occur immediately stop using the unit and go to the Clarion portal site my clarion com for information about who you need to contact See the Support or Inquiries section Continued use of the unit creates the risk of fire electric shock and accident Never try to disassemble repair or modify the unit Never try to disassemble repair or modify the unit and never cut the cover of the cord in an attempt to draw power for another device Doing so creates the risk of fire electric shock and accident Never allow water or foreign matter to get into the unit The unit contains metal parts and highly combustible items so water and foreign matter not only can cause malfunction they also create the risk of overheating due to short circuiting and insulation failure fire and smoke combustion and electric shock Should water or foreign matter ever get into the unit immediately turn off the unit and go to the Clarion portal site my clarion com for information about who you need to contact See the Support or Inquiries section Whenever using the unit outdoors avoid any location where the unit may become wet with rainwater seawater or other moisture and any location where there are large amounts of
128. of the screen displays the files and folders inside that selected folder on the right side of the screen The MID folder contains four default folders named Audio clips Documents Images and Video clips Storing music data in the Audio clips folder image data in the Images folder and movie data in the Video clips folder will make the data available for playback with RealPlayer For details about RealPlayer see 5 11 RealPlayer P 68 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR gt NOTE Connecting a USB device or microSD card causes the File Manager to start up automatically with the devices shown on the left side of the screen Before removing a USB device or microSD card be sure to tap on the status indicator Failure to do so could result in the loss of data on the removable memory device No guarantees are made about the operation of all USB memory devices and microSD devices with this unit This unit does not support the use of SDHC memory cards Do not start up this unit with the USB memory connected The unit may not start up Do not start up this unit with the microSD card connected Files in the microSD card may not be read Chapter 5 Applications The following describes the functions of the 5 8 2 toolbar at the bottom of the screen Searching for a File or Folder Search Searches for a file in the folder Use the following procedure to enter the name selected of a folder or file and search for it Sel
129. of the keys on the screen Current position Displays your current location on the map screen The route is displayed in purple and extends off the currently displayed map area Overview Displays an overview of the calculated route from the current location or the start point The current location is displayed as A while the destination is displayed as If there are multiple destinations each one is assigned a number The route between the current location or start point and the destination is displayed in purple Starting point Displays the route setting start point Destination area This displays a map of the area around the destination 92 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 6 5 4 Route Simulation You can use the procedure below to perform a simulated run of the set route A simulated run displays guidance on the map screen and simulations of all driving operations are performed Route guidance is performed in real time based on the speed limit in each map area Driving operations are provided visually on the screen along with audible voice guidance instructions All navigation functions can be used during a simulation 1 On the Route information screen tap the Route simulation key This displays the Route simulation screen The following describes the function of the keys on the screen Stops the simulation and returns to the current location screen Jumps to the next driving operation
130. oing so can take your mind off the road and create the risk of a traffic accident Always stop your vehicle in a safe place before operating the unit 5 14 1 Displaying the Login Screen gt NOTE A login ID and password are required to access MySpace with this unit Please visit www myspace com on a computer to register and obtain a valid login ID and password before trying to perform the procedure below 1 On the Home screen tap kT at the bottom of the screen and then tap the quick information screen This displays the login screen B NOTE e In the Car mode tap MySpace key in the Home screen quick information area or MySpace on the Application launcher to display the login screen e You also can display the login screen by tapping the MySpace key on the Home screen 2 Tap the fields next to E Mail and Password and enter the appropriate e mail address and password 3 Tap the Log In key B gt NOTE Enabling the Remember Me option will enter your e mail address and password automatically from your next login This displays the MySpace screen JHII hae the Puma Cod entre nee Tegel alberto on AySpeee Poe For details about MySpace operations see 5 4 MySpace P 52 5 14 2 Quick Information Area Display After you display the MySpace screen the quick information area will appear as shown below when you return to the Home screen home a ie poe You Tube LF
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132. or details see 7 10 System Information P 110 Touch Screen Adjustment Corrects the tap positions of the touch screen For details see 7 11 Touch Screen Adjustment P 110 Legal Displays a screen that shows the license Maintenance Performs the unit maintenance For details see 7 12 Maintenance P 111 1 00 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 7 1 Power Management With Power Management you can configure settings for the Power mode LCD turn off when idle and Standby when idle 1 On the Control Panel tap the Power Management key This displays the Power Management screen Poser anager Battery capacity Power mode TT LOD turn aff when ighe r Pa Standby when idle i The following describes the functions of the keys and bar on the screen Battery Shows remaining battery power capacity as a percentage Power mode Shows the currently selected power mode To change the power mode setting tap the Edit key The power mode setting cannot be changed while Temp Warning is displayed LCD turn off Tap increase or decrease when idle to change the time until display power is turned off when idle You can set a time in the range of 1 to 60 minutes To disable LCD turn off when idle select None Standby when Tap increase or decrease idle to change the time until standby is entered when idle You can set a time in the range of 1 to 60 minutes To disable standby when
133. or move files and folders on the screen NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 61 Chapter 5 Applications 5 8 3 Using the File Manager Menu Tap the application title File Manager on the left side of the bar at the top of the screen to display the File Manager menu The following describes the functions of the File Manager menu New folder Creates a new folder inside the folder selected on the left side of the screen Edit Edits a file or folder The operations for this function are the same as those for the corresponding toolbar Sort Sorts the files and folders displayed on the right side of the screen according to the specified sequence Select Toggles the files and folders on the right side of the screen between all selected and all deselected Exits File Manager 62 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 5 9 Contacts The Contacts application provides you with an address book Contact information can be used in the Navigation and E Mail applications e For safety reasons do not perform any operations while driving Doing so can take your mind off the road and create the risk of a traffic accident Always stop your vehicle in a safe place before operating the unit 5 9 1 Displaying the Summary Screen 7 On the Home screen tap the Contacts key This displays the Contacts screen Conch rie LA 1 io i l SS inmin ee mer last mame ce hrst rame d W E A gt D BFAR B NOTE e In the Car mode tap on
134. pdating Please don t turn the The file being installed in very large or the speed of your connection is slow which is power off message stays causing download to take a long time on the screen and download does not end The unit PIN code is 1234 Check the PIN code On the Bluetooth Device screen check to make sure that the DUN key is ON Turn off Airplane mode On the Dialup Settings screen check to make sure that the destination is configured Required Action Execute Control Panel Expert Settings Maintenance gt Recover RPM database to restore the RPM database Downloading a very large software file can take long time to complete This is especially true for navigation software files which are about 200 MB Depending on the speed of the network you are using download can take several minutes 119 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 9 2 System Reset Should the unit operate abnormally press the reset button to restart the system T Usea thin pointed object to gently press the reset button This will restart the unit The reset operation does not initialize the control panel or other settings gt NOTE To force the unit to turn off while it is starting up hold down the power button for about eight seconds 1 20 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 9 3 System Recovery System recovery is required whenever the system does not start up for some reason or if yo
135. plays the photo list of your friend Logout Logs out and displays the login screen 2 Onthe blog list tap the message you want to select This displays the message detail screen Tapping the Add Comment key at the bottom of the screen makes it possible for you to add a comment to the blog message 5 4 4 Displaying the Photo Screen Tapping the Photos key on the toolbar at the bottom of My Screen or the Friend screen will display an album list 7 On the album list select the album you want This displays the photo list screen Tap to return to the album list 2 Tap a photo in the album This displays the photo The following describes the functions of the toolbar at the bottom of the photo screen Displays the previous photo Starts a slideshow Displays the next photo Registers a comment to a photo displayed from the Friend screen You cannot register a comment for your own photos 5 4 5 Displaying a Notification Message While the MySpace application is running along with another application you will be alerted automatically whenever a new MySpace alert New Messages Friend Requests Blog Comments Picture Comments etc arrives A sound effect will sound and a message will appear in the notification bar at the top of the screen Example When a mail message arrives in MySpace You ve got mail The message You ve got mail appears in the notification bar
136. pter into the unit s charge jack C 12 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Chapter 1 Preface A Attach the plug converter D to the AC adapter and then plug the AC adapter into a household electrical outlet gt NOTE e The battery indicator will light orange while charging is in progress and change to green when charging is complete For details about the battery indicator state see 10 2 Indicators State P 123 e It takes approximately two hours to go from full discharge to full charge while unit power is turned off e The battery indicator will blink green when the battery is low Note the following precautions about the battery pack Mishandling of the battery pack creates the risk of fluid leakage overheating explosion and combustion creating the risk of fire and personal injury e Never leave a battery pack on the dashboard of a vehicle or in any other location exposed to direct sunlight in a vehicle parked in the sun or in any other location where it is subjected to high temperature and humidity e Never short the positive and negative terminals of a battery pack e Never throw batteries into fire or subject them to heat e Do not subject batteries to strong impact by dropping them etc e Never subject the exterior pack to strong impact that can cause serious damage e Do not wipe metal parts with a wet cloth e Do not allow batteries to become wet and never touch them when your hands are wet e Never try to disassemble a
137. quired reconfigure another route 6 4 4 Optimizing a Route Tapping the Optimise route key on the Route planning screen checks the currently configured route and makes adjustments for better guidance Since the same point is set as the route start point and end point the sequence of destinations is adjusted to create the shortest route B gt NOTE Route optimization is possible only when there are at least three objectives including the start point and end point Note that optimization produces the shortest direct route which may not necessarily be the optimum route 6 4 5 Saving a Route Use the procedure below to save a route you created to the route list 1 On the Route planning screen tap the load save key This displays the Edit route screen 2 Tap the Save current route key This displays a screen for entering a name for the route 3 Enter the route name and then tap the Enter key NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 89 6 4 6 Using a Saved Route Use the procedure below to load a route you saved on the unit from the route list 7 Onthe Route planning screen tap the load save key This displays the Edit route screen 2 Onthe list select the route you want to load by tapping it This displays the selected route information along with a map screen 3 Tap the OK key This performs route calculation and sets the route 90 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 6 5 Route Information Route informat
138. r throw batteries into fire or subject them to heat e Never pierce batteries with nails or subject them to shock and never try to disassemble or modify batteries e Do not subject batteries to strong impact by dropping them etc e Never subject the exterior pack to strong impact that can cause serious damage e Do not wipe metal parts with a wet cloth e Do not allow batteries to become wet and never touch them when your hands are wet e Never try to disassemble batteries or modify them in any way e Use only the specified battery pack Never try to use any other type of battery pack e f a battery is leaking do not touch it with your bare hands Should battery fluid get onto your skin immediately rinse the affected area with water e Never transport or store batteries together with necklaces hair pins or other metal objects e Never charge use or leave batteries in areas subjected to high heat such as next to a heat source under direct sunlight etc If a battery is leaking do not touch the liquid with your bare hands Battery fluid getting into your eyes creates the risk of loss of vision Never rub your eyes and immediately flush them thoroughly with water Next consult your physician Should battery fluid get into your skin or clothing immediately rinse the affected area with clear water NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 1 Safety Precautions Never continue to use the unit after a malfunctioning or abnormality
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140. re to do so crates the risk of personal injury due to the unit falling and other accidents Do not install the unit in a location where it will be splashed by water or in locations subjected to large amounts of humidity dust or oil smoke Splashing by rain water used for washing or other sources as well as the invasion of humidity dust oil smoke or other contaminants creates the risk of smoke combustion electric shock and accident Do not install the unit in a location subjected to high temperatures Direct sunlight and direct exposure to the heated air from a heater or other source can raise the interior temperature of the unit creating the risk of fire and accident Check the temperatures of the navigation unit and standard cradle before connecting or disconnecting them Leaving the unit in a high temperature environment such as under direct sunlight for a long time or continued use of the unit can cause the standard cradle to become very hot creating the risk of burn injury Safety Precautions Liquid Crystal Display LCD e The LCD scratches easily so be sure to use only your finger or the stylus to perform touch operations e Never perform operations using a ballpoint pen tip or other hard pointed object or your fingernail e Affix the protection film that comes with the unit to protect the LCD against damage e Do not use commercially available LCD protection film Doing so can interfere
141. rections key This displays the Directions screen You can use this screen to check the route you are traveling Chapter 6 Navigation 6 5 2 Avoid Route You can manually block certain segments on the upcoming route from your current location and have the system produce a substitute detour route that avoids the blocked segments Perform the following procedure to create a detour route segment 1 On the Route information screen tap the Avoid route key This displays the Avoid route screen Tap to delete all avoided routes 2 On the list select the distance you want Selecting a distance calculates a substitute route and switches to the map screen automatically The map screen navigation will refresh to show the rerouting The symbol on the map screen shows the start point of the detour route Or the symbol will show the start point of the distance you selected for the detour route Navigation will return to the planned route and guidance will continue at the end of the detour route NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 91 Chapter 6 Navigation 6 5 3 Go to You can use the procedure below while route guidance or route planning is being performed to display a route overview and the destination area or to display your current location or route planning start point 1 Onthe Route information screen tap the Go to key This displays the Go to screen The following describes the function
142. reen Application launcher key to display the Portal Sync screen 4 051 N POiSPCls have been downloaded What s NewMIND HTML Importa com Software Update Sottware Uodat For details about using the portal site see Using the Portal Site P 112 Chapter 6 Navigation The unit has a built in GPS antenna which means it can be used as a portable navigation unit It can be used for navigation while walking driving or any other means of transportation 6 1 Safety Precautions Never perform search landmark registration or other unit operations while in motion Be sure to stop in a safe area before performing operations such as these If you are operating a vehicle set the parking brake before performing any operation Be sure to comply with all applicable traffic laws and regulations when following navigation route guidance 6 2 Basic Operation 6 2 1 Starting Up the Navigation Function Start up the navigation function from the Mobile mode 1 Onthe Home screen tap the Navigation key This displays a warning screen 2 Read the cautionary warning and then tap the OK key This displays the navigation main menu Candidate key NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR T7 Chapter 6 Navigation The following describes the functions of the keys on the main menu screen Candidate key If you performed a search operation that produced multiple objectives the last found objective is displayed as
143. ribes the functions of the PDF Reader menu Open Opens a PDF file This is the same function as the toolbar pa key Full screen Switches to the full screen view Show Hide Toggles display of the index on index and off View Specifies the PDF display size Find Use the following procedure to search the PDF for specific text Quit Switches to the specified page Quits the PDF Reader application 5 6 3 Searching for a Text Use the following procedure to search the PDF for specific text 1 Onthe PDF Reader menu tap Find This displays a search bar at the bottom of the screen 2 Tap the text input field enter the text you want to find and then tap the Back key Find This finds and highlights the first instance of the search text in the document To search for the next instance of the search text in the document tap the Find Next key Tap the Find Previous key to find the previous instance To close the search bar tap Chapter 5 Applications D 7 The following are the operations you can perform on the Calculator screen Calculator Use the procedure below to perform basic a Inputs a decimal point calculations Performs the division function 5 7 1 Performs the multiplication function Displaying the Calculator Screen Performs the addition function 7 Onthe Home screen tap the Calculator Performs the subtraction function key Displays the calculation result This sta
144. rogram settings E Device settings Display Route settings or TMC settings for the navigation settings Other views Select Compass Turn icons or Trip info gt NOTE e TMC settings are enabled when the unit is mounted on the optional Car Dock e Device settings is not enabled in this unit 96 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 6 8 Modifying the Map Screen When Compass Turn icons or Trip info is assigned to the Quick menu you can modify the map screen that appears during route guidance 6 8 1 Displaying the Compass Screen 7 Onthe map display tap the Quick key 2 Onthe Quick menu tap the Compass key This displays the Compass screen The current location is displayed as a compass readout with the bearing latitude and longitude updated in real time in accordance with received GPS signals GPS reception quality is converted to a value and displayed in the HDOP field The number of satellites whose signals are currently being received is shown under the satellite symbol The information bar at the bottom of the screen shows the road you are traveling on and other information B gt NOTE The compass screen also appears when you tap RIN on the map screen Chapter 6 Navigation 6 8 2 Displaying the Turn Icon Screen 7 Onthe map display tap the Quick key 2 On the Quick menu tap the Turn icons key This displays the Turn icons screen The turn icons shows the current or next driving
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146. rts up the Calculator application Enters a positive or negative sign ww Cateciater ee SG Fo ee ios is not displayed for positive values i Performs square root calculation Performs percentage calculation Saves the displayed value in memory Tapping MS and then save here saves this value in memory If there already is a stored value tapping MS will display a list of stored values igri Recalls a saved value from memory This key is not enabled until a value is saved using MS Adds the displayed value to memory This key is not enabled until a value is saved using MS lt Deletes the rightmost digit of an input C Deletes the last input value AC Deletes everything input up to the point this key is tapped gt NOTE The following example of the calculation rules are applied by the Calculator Example 1 2 3 7 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 59 Chapter 5 Applications 5 8 File Manager The File Manager application provides you with file management capabilities such as search move copy delete rename etc You can use File Manager to manage files within the on board memory in the ClarionMiND ona microSD card or on USB memory devices 5 8 1 Displaying the File Manager Screen 1 60 On the Home screen tap the Files key This starts up the File Manager screen The left side of the screen shows the folders immediately under the unit s MID folder Selecting a folder on the left side
147. sage will display Then tap the OK key This will install the application 7 9 3 Deleting an Application 7 Tap the Uninstall key This displays a list of deletable applications 2 Onthe list tap the application you want to delete to select it and then tap the OK key 3 The confirmation message will display Then tap the OK key This will delete the application gt NOTE The unit s preinstalled applications cannot be deleted NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 1 09 Chapter 7 Control Panel 7 10 7 11 System Information Touch Screen Adjustment Display the System Information screen to view Use Touch Screen Adjustment to adjust the unit system information position of the touch screen 7 Onthe Control Panel tap the Expert 7 On the Control Panel tap the Expert Settings key and then tap the System Settings key and then tap the Touch Information key Screen Adjustment key This displays the System Information This displays the Touch Screen Adjustment screen screen 5 ie F The following describes the functions of the bar Starting at the upper left corner of the on the screen screen sequentially tap each point to adjust the touch screen position Returns to the previous screen CPU Shows CPU information Shows memory information Shows disk information Monitor Shows the current CPU and memory status 1 10 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 7 12 Maintenance Use the Maintenance screen to perform unit system ma
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149. sons do not perform any operations while driving Doing so can take your mind off the road and create the risk of a traffic accident Always stop your vehicle in a safe place before operating the unit 5 13 1 Displaying the Weather Information Screen 7 Onthe Home screen tap the sp key at the bottom of the screen This displays weather information in the quick information area f home Calculator 00 The following describes the information that appears in the quick information area O Specified location name country city 2 Current time date and day of the week in the specified location Current weather in the specified location Current temperature in the specified location Chapter 5 Applications High and low temperatures in the specified location Weather data acquisition time and date B gt NOTE In the Car mode tap Weather in the Home screen quick information area to display the weather information detail screen 2 Tap the quick information area This starts up the Weather application and displays a detail screen that shows five days of weather information Te Pinatar ali He soo 10 2008 245 AM POT Oct 21 Ock22 Oct s Oct24 Oct 25 TUE WER TH FAI SAT Los Angeles CA gt NOTE e You also can display the weather information detail screen by tapping the Weather key on the Home screen e Tap the The Weather Channel key to display the detail of the weather i
150. ssible you can use a Bluetooth enabled cell phone with an Internet communication plan enabled to establish a dialup connection In order to establish a dialup connection you must pair the unit with the Bluetooth enabled cell phone gt NOTE Network connection using a Bluetooth enabled cell phone is recommended when using the unit in a motor vehicle etc 1 Onthe Home screen tap Connection This displays the Connection screen 2 Tap the Bluetooth as key 3 Tap the Select key This displays the Bluetooth Device screen A Put the Bluetooth enabled cell phone you want to pair with into connection standby a Tap the Search key This starts a search for Bluetooth enabled cell phones Searching Bluetooth device A peripheral device list will appear on the display after the search is complete On this list of found cell phones tap the one you want to pair with Enter the unit PIN code 1234 on the Bluetooth enabled cell phone Pairing with the unit will be complete after the device is certified and registered The next time you use a cell phone tapping the Select key will display paired cell phones on the Bluetooth Device screen NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 35 gt NOTE 36 You can perform pairing while the unit is in standby In this case tap the Discovery key on the Bluetooth Device screen and the cell phone will search for Bluetooth devices The PIN code and device name w
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152. tc e User manual downloads e Additional application downloads Additional services will be added in the future Note that the content of these services is subject to change without notice For information about the launch of services other service information and details about available services visit the Clarion portal site my clarion com gt NOTE e Installation of software that is obtained from a source other than the Clarion portal site including hosting services is not covered by your warranty e Installation of software for this unit on a computer or other device is not allowed NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 1 1 3 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 9 1 Troubleshooting Check the following items before contacting Clarion for repair If these items do not solve your problem check the Support section of the portal site my clarion com General Power does not turn on When using the car adaptor for power Remove any dirt and rust on the There is poor connection between the car cigarette lighter socket in the vehicle adapter and cigarette lighter socket then insert the car adapter power plug as far as it will go When using the battery pack for power Use the car adapter or AC adapter to The battery pack needs to be recharged charge the battery pack When using the AC adapter for power Check the connection between the The AC adapter is unplugged from the AC adapter and power outlet power outlet Confirm the outlet
153. th inside and outside your vehicle Due to ongoing product development there may be variations in operation between this owner s manual and the actual software on the unit NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 9 Chapter 1 Preface 1 1 Main Ways to Use ClarionMiND 1 1 1 What ClarionMiND Can Do e A built in GPS antenna provides a navigation system that can be used in a vehicle or carried along with you e Wi Fi and Bluetooth connectability for Internet access with a fully functional browser e Real time access to news weather and other information using the Internet e Simple access using customized applications like YouTube MySpace Google Map etc e In addition use of network based application services e RealPlayer built in for playback of music movies images etc e Special Car mode for use in a vehicle 1 1 2 Portal Site The Clarion portal site http my clarion com provides a variety of different services to enhance the ClarionMiND experience The portal site provides the following information and services Services available from this site will continue to expand in terms of available features and applications e The latest information about newly available content services and software updates e Individually targeted promotion messages e ClarionMiND FAQ e Downloading of manuals PDF file e Information about how to use ClarionMiND e Applications that can be installed in addition to preinstalled applications e Downloading of
154. the Home screen Application launcher to start up the Contacts application e Keys will appear at the top of the Contacts screen if there already are records stored in the Contacts application A more key also will appear if there are more than three records 2 Enter the characters for the name you want to find The characters you enter will be compared automatically with the names of the currently stored records and any matching candidates will appear at the top of the screen gt NOTE e Tapping the more key displays a candidate list e To create a new record tap the Add contacts key 3 Use the candidate keys or list screen to select the contact record you want This displays the Summary screen Contact record information name address phone number e mail address extra can be edited on the Summary screen The following describes the functions of the toolbar at the bottom of this screen When the record includes a street address tap this key to start up navigation with the address as the destination to search for a route and to obtain guidance to the objective Navigate to When the record includes an e mail address tapping this key starts up the E Mail application Edits the currently displayed record name Deletes the currently displayed record Chapter 5 Applications 5 9 2 Editing the Address Phone and E mail Entries You can use the procedure below to edit and add to
155. the Stylus Pen You can perform unit operations touching the screen with the stylus pen or your finger The following explains a few of the terms used in this manual Tap The act of momentarily touching and immediately releasing an icon or other on screen object with the stylus pen or your finger Drag The act of holding the stylus pen or your finger against the screen and dragging it up down left right or diagonally 20 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 2 2 One Touch Keys The unit has three one touch keys the home key control key and audio key gt NOTE e Operate the one touch keys by touching them with your finger e For indicating state of the one touch keys see 10 2 Indicators State P 123 2 2 1 Home Key Touch the home key to return to the Home screen from any other operation screen Touching the home key while the Home screen is displayed scrolls the application icons to the left in sets of five 2 2 2 Control Key Touching the control key displays the control bar While the control bar is displayed touch the control key again to hide it The bar will disappear after about five seconds if you do not perform any operation Control bar i fou Tube eres Papa 1 Ors wn The following describes control bar functions System menu Application menu Tapping this key while the Home screen is displayed will select the Control Panel Tapping it while any application screen is displayed wi
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157. tion film to the LCD screen to protect it against scratching e The adhesive side of the protection film is prone to soiling by dirt and dust Do not directly touch it e Do not crease the protection film Precautions during Car Adapter Use e This unit is designed for use in a 12V 24V DC negative ground vehicle only e Use only the specified car adapter e Before plugging the car adapter into a cigarette lighter socket inspect and clean the lighter socket Tobacco ashes or other foreign matter inside the cigarette lighter socket can result in poor contact and create the risk of overheating of the plug or may cause fire e Securely insert the cigarette plug as far as it will go Incomplete insertion creates the risk of excessive overheating fire etc WARNING NOTE Always start the vehicle s engine before using the car adapter Use of the car adapter with the engine stopped creates the risk of running down the vehicle s battery NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 1 25 Trademark GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to sh
158. tomatically without permission cannot be allowed with the unit browser e To permit popup windows use Popup Window Manager to add the URL of the site whose popup windows you want to allow e The default URL setting for popup windows is clarion com Offline menu Disconnects from the Internet NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 45 Chapter 5 Applications 5 2 E Mail The E Mail application can be used to send and receive e mail The first time you start up the E Mail application you will need to set up an e mail account You can set up multiple e mail accounts as required gt NOTE Only the POP3 protocol is supported 5 2 1 Setting Up an E mail Account 1 Onthe Home screen tap the E Mail key This displays a list of accounts Sea meamssgei will be checked m fhe onder Check the booms on ihe G opkamen O G Mae Presecal Serrar Ser ai default account C Tap This displays the account setup screen B Tend IEL Arri Hima Of His miari Actor Sat at deteuk Personal inforriate Full fikra Mail peice Serer information POPS iaram recess SMTP server ered Liner Paeawnrd 46 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR The following describes the settings on the tabs of the account setup screen Basic Configures basic account settings such as account name client information provider information etc Required Receive Configures mail message receipt settings Send Configures mail message send settings Configures S
159. ty reasons do not perform any operations while driving Doing so can take your mind off the road and create the risk of a traffic accident Always stop your vehicle in a safe place before operating the unit You can use File Manager to import the data you want to play For details about File Manager see 5 8 File Manager P 60 gt NOTE e The RealPlayer application supports the following file formats mp3 mp4 mpg mpeg rm ra rv rmvb aac ogg wav wma wmv 3gp jpg jpeg png gif bmp e Inclusion of a file format above does not constitute a guarantee that you will be able to play back a file of that format 5 11 1 Displaying the RealPlayer Screen 1 Onthe Home screen tap the RealPlayer key This starts up RealPlayer B gt NOTE In the Car mode tap the RealPlayer key in the Home screen quick information area or the Application launcher The following describes the functions of the bar Tapping a category will display the at the bottom of the screen corresponding category list Internal Plays back data stored in the 3 Tap the category you want to use to select a ClarionMiND memory file for playback SD Card __ Plays back data stored on a microSD e For example when Artist is selected card This key is enabled when a microSD card is connected to the unit Plays back data stored in USB memory This key is enabled when USB memory is connected to the unit A list of files arranged b
160. type for ASCII or HEX Key type Security mode Specifying WEP for Security type will cause Open to be displayed here 32 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR A After all of the settings are the way you want tap the IP Configure key This displays the IP Configure screen Use DHCP The following describes the functions of the keys on the screen Use DHCP ON Tap to use information acquired from the DHCP server OFF Tap not to use the DHCP server IP Address When DHCP is not being used enter the IP address Netmask When DHCP is not being used enter the netmask address When DHCP is not being used enter the gateway When ON is specified for Use DHCP continue with configuration of DNS settings 5 After all of the settings are the way you want tap the DNS setting key This displays the DNS Setting screen Use DHCP The following describes the functions of the keys on the screen ON Tap to use information acquired from the DHCP server This option can be selected only when ON is selected for Use DHCP on the IP Configure screen OFF Tap not to use DHCP Primary DNS If DHCP is not being used specify the Primary DNS Secondary DNS If DHCP is not being used specify the Secondary DNS G After all of the settings are the way you want tap the Back key This returns to the Add New Profile screen Next are proxy settings If proxy settings are not required
161. u can store a downloaded POI in the Contacts application by tapping the Store in Contacts key For details about Contacts see 5 9 Contacts P 62 86 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 6 4 Configuring a Route 6 4 1 Configuring Calculation Condition Settings for Route Guidance After you find the destination you want you can use this procedure to configure the route to that destination e For safety reasons do not perform any operations while driving Doing so can take your mind off the road and create the risk of a traffic accident e Always drive in accordance with traffic rules and regulations Navigation route guidance may sometimes be inappropriate due to road conditions or navigation system accuracy 1 After specifying the destination tap the Route options key on the screen This displays a route options screen gt NOTE e To store the destination you found in the Contacts application tap the Store in Contacts key For details about Contacts see 5 9 Contacts P 62 e To store the destination you found as your home address tap the As home address key 2 Configure the various options for determining the route and then tap the Back key a Sa igeuon Typa ol wahicia Tod Roads For the items on this screen see 6 6 1 Route Options P 93 The following are the rules applied for route calculation under initial default settings e The optimal route for a motor vehicle is calculated e Th
162. u forget the password you registered on the system Note that system recovery will return system contents to their initial default settings This unit does not come with data or software to perform system recovery Visit the Clarion portal site for information about how to obtain the required data and software For details about the system recovery procedure visit the Clarion portal site my clarion com 10 1 Specifications Model name ClarionMiND CPU Intel Atom Storage 4 GB SSD GPS 32 ch GPS receiver Built in antenna Wi Fi IEEE 802 11 b g Built in antenna USB USB 2 0 microSD microSD card slot 2 Bluetooth Ver 2 0 EDR Built in antenna Dimension 167 8 Width x 96 0 Height x 26 45 Depth mm 6 6 W x 3 78 H x 1 04 D 26 45 Depth mm 1 04 D includes the rubber on the back of the unit Weight 325 g 11 46 oz With S battery System power Input voltage 12 V DC Input current 1 5 A Max Operation temp 0 45 degrees Celsius Battery Charging temp 10 35 degrees Celsius e S type Standard Voltage 7 4 V Rating capacity 850 mAh Operation period Up to 1 5 hours Recharging period Up to 2 0 hours 5 e Large Capacity Optional Voltage 7 2 V Rating capacity 2600 mAh Operation period Up to 4 5 hours Recharging period Up to 2 5 hours 5 Display Size 4 8 Wide VGA Resolution 800 x 480 Contrast 800 1 Viewing angle 160 160 degrees
163. u screen and Quick menu screen and keys to adjust the sound output and the navigation screens Also status indicators show current information about the route n Wavigateen 50 im m Ie Lo GOS When a driving operation approaches this area shows the required direction the distance until the driving operation is required the road name etc E Tap to switch the map screen between the 2D view heading up north up and 3D view NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 79 Chapter 6 Navigation 6 2 3 Scrolling the Map on the Screen Tapping a point on the map screen causes the map to scroll so the tapped point is in the center of the screen 6 2 4 Zooming In and Zooming Out on the Map Screen To zoom in on the map screen and enlarge it tap By To zoom out from the map screen and reduce its size tap Sy Zooming in or out on the map screen will cause the key to appear Tap to return the map screen to its original unzoomed scale 6 2 5 Switching the Map Screen View Tapping the key on the map screen cycles the map and compass screen between the views shown below 2D View Heading Up iD 4 2D View North Up 4 3D View Heading Up 4 2D View Heading upi B gt NOTE The 2D North Up View shows the map with North oriented upwards For details see 6 6 2 Display P 94 80 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 6 3 Searching for a Destination 6 3 1 Scrolling the Map to Specify a Destination Use the
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166. will shut down suddenly if you perform an operation while the one touch key lights are blinking NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 1 23 Use the standard cradle A B C to install the unit in a motor vehicle e Install the unit in a location where it will not interfere with vehicle operation e Install the unit in a location where it will not interfere with air bag deployment and will not block the driver s field of view e Do not install the unit on a window Doing so is dangerous and can block driver vision T After cleaning the installation location of any oil or other foreign matter affix the suction plate A e It takes about 24 hours before sufficient adhesion of the suction plate is reached Z Attach the suction cup of the support arm B to the suction plate and then lower the support arm lever e To maintain suction strength remove and reinstall the suction cup once a month 1 24 NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR Appendix 3 Insert the attachment C into the support arm Press the attachment in until you hear it click into place A Attach the unit to the attachment adjusting the angle of the built in GPS antenna so it is pointed skywards gt NOTE It may take a number of minutes before the initial current location reading becomes available from the GPS 5 Connect the provided car adapter to the unit and plug the other end of the adapter into the vehicle s cigarette lighter socket 12V 24V 6 Affix the supplied protec
167. wing procedure to finish registering your ClarionMiND device 1 Onthe Home screen tap the Portal Sync key 2 Tap the Register Device key This displays the unit registration screen Product ID gt abedetghijkimopa J Enter the user ID and password and then tap the Register key This displays the screen shown below 4 Tap the Ok key gt NOTE To view the units that are currently registered tap the Registration list key on the Portal Sync screen NR1IUB NR1UW NR1UR 41 5 1 Zoom Zooms in or zooms out on the Browser Soroen The Browser application makes it possible for 5 1 2 you to browse websites on the Internet Using Bookmarks B gt NOTE T On the toolbar tap the Bookmark key When you view PDF files in the Browser save print and mail functions on the toolbar cannot be used For details see Troubleshooting P 114 5 1 1 Displaying the Browser Screen 1 Onthe Home screen tap the Browser key This displays the bookmark list This starts up the Browser 2 On the list tap the bookmark you want This displays the applicable web page gt NOTE You cannot add a bookmark using the toolbar Bookmark key and bookmark list To add edit or delete a bookmark see 5 1 3 Editing Bookmarks P 43 The following describes the functions of the toolbar at the bottom of this screen Home Displays the web page that is specified for display whenever the Browser starts up The initial
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169. y artist is displayed gt NOTE With Internal only files stored in the Audio clips 4 Tap the file you want to play folder are played Files stored in subfolders created inside the Audio clips folder are not played 5 11 2 Playing Music 7 Onthe RealPlayer screen tap the Music key This displays a category list This starts playback of the selected file and displays the screen shown below 2 Tap the category you want to select The playback screen shows the artist name album name and track name The The following describes the contents of the progress bar moves from left to right in category list accordance with the track play time You can drag the progress bar to any position to Now Playing Appears during playback Tap to continue playback from there display the name of the track being played Displays a list of artist names Displays a list of album names rtist bum All Music Displays a list of all music files My Top Rated Displays a list of files arranged according to their number of plays NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 69 Chapter 5 Applications The following describes the keys and toolbar on the playback screen Enables repeat playback of the currently playing music file Enables random playback of the currently playing music files Jumps to playback of the previous file Pause Play Pauses file playback Tapping this key again will restart playback from the point it was paused
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171. you want m Wi Cip him dron ha nee Pork Tha 10 The address and phone number of the destination will appear along with a map of the area 6 3 6 Specifying a Downloaded POI as a Destination A POI that you find on Google Map using your computer or the ClarionMiND browser can be used as a destination First search for the POI and use the Google Map transfer function to send it to the Clarion portal site Then tapping the Portal Sync key will store the POI you sent to the Clarion portal site into the navigation Downloaded POI database automatically For details about the Portal Sync key see Using the Portal Site P 112 gt NOTE e In order to use a downloaded POI you must register as a user and register your unit at the Clarion portal site For details about registering on the Clarion portal site see Registering on the Clarion Portal Site P 40 e You can store up to 1 000 POIs in the Downloaded PO database e Go to the address below and see this page in the Clarion portal site for how to use the Google Map transfer function htto my clarion com en us html map guide NR1UB NR1UW NR1UR 85 7 Onthe main menu tap the Downloaded POls key This displays the Downloaded POI list 2 Select a destination by tapping it in the Downloaded POI list This displays the destination detail screen m i x 3 Tap the o OK key This starts route calculation and sets the route gt NOTE Yo
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