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1. Note This information can only be displayed if it is contained in the map material The Routing options key You can set your drive profile in the Routing options settings window The setting made here will impact on the cal culation of probable journey times Profile Standar OK Fast r Type of routing Motorways 4 Ferries v Toll roads Select the Profile field and choose your mode of transport Select the Type of routing field and choose one of the following options Navigational mode Setting Meaning Fast route With this option the shortest route possible for the time required is calculated Setting Meaning Dynamic rou te With this option the shortest route possible for the time required 1s calculated in addiction with the incoming traf ficmessages Allowed With this option the corresponding road type is included in the route calculation With this option where ver possible the corres ponding road type is avoided Short route With this option the shortest route 1s calcula ted in terms of kilomet res travelled With this option the corresponding road type is not included in the route calculation Select the fields Motorways Ferries and Toll roads one by one and choose one of the following options for each Confirm your selection by pressing the OK key The Vol
2. Assist Highspeed II may Main menu Terminates driving be hindered by unantici guidance and allows you pated road blocks to use other functions l such as MP3 Plaver This function notifies y uu the system of the length Navigation Terminates driving ofa road block Existing menu guidance and switches road block lengths may to rapid access mode be selected Once the Map icon Switches to map display length has been entered Quit navigati Terminates driving the route is replanned on guidance if activated and new directions gi The rapid access screen ven only if driving is displayed guidance is activated Route options Allows you to change nterim desti Allows you to enter a in route options only if nation terim destination only driving guidance is acti if driving guidance is vated activated e See Options for the e See Navigation drive profile on menu Navigation page 40 on page 36 Next destinati on Indicates the next desti nation if multiple desti nations have been ente red only if driving guidance is activated 66 Navigational mode Mute mode The voice prompt for driving manoeuvres can be activated or deactiva ted Settings e See Navigation menu Settings on page 48 TMC e See Using TMC on page 58 Status e See Navigation menu Status on page 56 67 Position information toolbar You can ca
3. The home addressa not set yet Would you like to set your home address OK X OU diu iier DEA If you wish to enter your home address choose A gt If you wish to cancel the Home func tion choose EJ 57 What is dynamic route guidance Dynamic route guidance calculates the route while taking into account current traffic announcements Note Dynamic route guidance is not availab le for all countries currently only Bel gium Germany Denmark France Ita ly The Netherlands Austria Sweden Switzerland and Spain TMC reception must be available in or der to activate dynamic navigation and the functions described below Traffic announcements are transmitted by radio stations via the TMC Traffic Message Channel in addition to the radio programme and are received and analysed by the navigation system Receiving traffic announcements is free of charge Note As the traffic announcements are trans mitted by radio stations we cannot as sume responsibility for the complete ness or accuracy of the announcements Austria The location and event code was made available by ASFINAG and BMVIT If dynamic route guidance is active a continuous check is made for the presence of relevant announcements for the selected route however traffic problems still appear on the map even when route guidance is not active If these continuous checks determine that a traffic announcement is relevant to
4. IT TES Pest M TOWN Se TSA xui 3 H AC ne mm ut E i AMBU RG is H ARM h M BEC KE g IS ul E od Ap Y NUTONMIOINEGROUR io a aa l Go j T E T NV 1 E de q e aar PEN i TRAFFIC a T zw i El TE Ble re Fa oe i A neg C yA Wendenstae 4 ao WNA A BECKER P Traffic Assist Highspeed I amp KE ds R JPG E BECIKE Operating instructions Index The Traffic Assist Highspeed II Use Navigation Music Pictures Unpacking the Traffic Assist Highspeed II Checking the delivery Delivery contents Complaints procedure Handling the packaging Description of unit Traffic Assist Highspeed II basic unit Cable for power supply from cigarette lighter Battery SD memory card USB connection cable Unit bracket Accessories Mains power supply unit External GPS antenna Headset Information about documentation Quick start guide Operating instructions Registration Repairs Disposal l oo oo IA XA DODOQ O MNO OO OOO 0 00 10 10 10 11 11 Emissions Overview Traffic Assist Highspeed II Maintenance and care Battery quality declaration Display quality declaration Start up Memory card Inserting memory card Ejecting memory card Power supply Using the battery Comnecting to socket Connecting up to power supply Removing power supply Comnecting to the cigarette lighter TMC antenna GPS antenna Unit antenna Comnecting up external antenna Switching the Traff
5. Do not store your mobile navigation system in cold environments During operation when the unit warms up to operating temperature moisture may form internally causing damage to electronic components Do not drop your mobile navigation system unit protect it from shocks and do not shake it Improper handling can damage components within the unit Never use corrosive or aggressive che micals cleaning solutions or aggressi ve detergents for cleaning All the above information applies equal ly to the mobile navigation system the rechargeable battery the mains charging and car power adapters as well as all ac cessories Should one of these parts not work properly please contact your au thorised dealer He will be pleased to as sist 16 General operations Battery quality declaration The capacity of the rechargeable battery in your mobile navigation system decre ases with every charging discharging cycle Improper storage at excessively high or low temperatures may also cause a gradual deterioration of capacity Con sequently the operating time may be substantially reduced even in the case of a fully charged battery The rechargeable battery is designed such that it should certainly still be pos sible for it to be charged and discharged after 6 months of operation of your mo bile navigation system In the event of a significant loss of capacity we recom mend replacement of the rechargeable battery Pleas
6. The unit including the parts supplied with it and the batteries and accesso ries must be disposed of correctly in accordance with national regulations for electrical electronic devices Depending on the country to which the unit is supplied your local stockist may be able to accept units Emissions You will find details of emissions and electromagnetic compatibility in FACT SHEET on page 5 11 Overview Traffic Assist Highspeed II Scope of supply 1 Traffic Assist Highspeed II PND Personal Navigati on Device Memory card containing navigational data USB connection cable Cable for power supply from car s cigarette lighter 12 volts Unit bracket TMC antenna BW bd QN CA 12 OverviewTraffic Assist Highspeed II TRAFFIC ASSIST Highspeed I BE 0 n4 Navigation Music Pictures BECKER Front of unit with controls and displays 1 Touch screen showing the main menu selected 2 Touch screen key Press activates the corresponding key command 3 Back key Press returns to numerous applications Press for longer switches the Traffic Assist High speed II on and off 4 Mood light 13 Overview Traffic Assist Highspeed II Rear of unit 1 Point for connecting up an external antenna external antenna not included in the scope of supply 2 Memory card slot 3 Sound piece for loudspeaker 14 OverviewTraffic Assist Highspeed II Side of unit 1 ON OFF switch 2 Mini USB co
7. If you have already entered some of the letters of the street you want you can use the List function to display all the streets containing the combination of letters in question P Albhausleweg Albrecht Altdorfe FL E Albtalstrasse Albwinkel al gt Press the BB key on the bottom edge of the screen to call up the list of streets The street is selected by pressing the corresponding button Selecting the Intersection After you have entered the destination city and street you can use the junction menu field to display all the streets bran ching off from or crossing the destinati on street to assist you in finding your way gt Press the Intersection key to display all the Intersections in the vicinity of your destination Press a Intersection to transfer this to the route calculation menu Displaying destination on the map Once the destination has been entered you can display it in the map of the sur rounding area Press the In map key to display the destination selected on the map Navigational mode Options for the drive profile You can set your drive profile in the Op tions settings window The setting made here impacts on the calculation of the probable journey times and the distance short route fast route Standard car Start Type of routing Fast r Motorways Ferries bd Toll roads gt Press the field at the top left to select the mo
8. Keywords A Active Sync o ooo oooo o 29 79 Adjusting the volume 55 56 62 Autozoom sees 51 52 C Calling up without active navigation i54 Reeds ras 68 Changing folderlevels 74 Closing folder viewing mode 74 D Daylight saving time 52 DGSO RAG OM 9 544 GS e does 36 Destination selection Entering address 31 TOMA aero Ser tad 44 Point of interest 41 Destinations CMIENO aia ir 32 Home address 33 A xtate xe eon s 33 E 4 standard e cx epe 33 81 Destinations memory 34 chance xcci ra e vua os 34 Points of interest 43 SCLOUIMG oss oor na hu exea 34 DISPLAY vr tentes oe 51 Display street names 48 Displaying current position 35 Displaying current street 49 Distance to destination 49 Dive profile 422 undated de 40 E Entering address 37 EA PP T C RT Ee 49 F E 65s times rhet Soin 40 EG rasa 40 49 N E tree hemos 80 Folder viewing mode 73 Full Seres cu bebe to deest de 73 G A Ics 79 OPS cies aout aqua sacas 79 H APOP e ros em le he aw des bs 79 Home address 33 36 54 I lporco AF PED 68 IDS Ti aaae asa 79 Intended use s 4 Intersecting road 39 J JPG PEG rns cick bie eden wx 79 L Limitations EE iaa tase 40 Motorway eess 40 TOMTOAd cosi
9. gt To update traffic announcements press 6 58 Navigational mode Station selection You can select a TMC station in three different ways automatically or via the station name or frequency Press the button at the top right of the screen to switch between the three options Default setting is Automatic tuning Setting Meaning Automatic tu The automatic station ning search is active Select a station using the arrow buttons Hold Stations preset via Auto matic tuning or Frequen cy input are tuned in un til you drive out of their reception range Frequency in If you know the station put frequency you can tune into the station in this mode using the arrow buttons 59 Taking announcements into consideration when calculating routes Your Traffic Assist Highspeed II can take traffic announcements into consideration when calculating a route You have the option of setting this function to automatic or manual under The TMC button on page 55 Automatic recalculation If a traffic announcement affects your route a new route is calculated to bypass the problem at the earliest possible con venience A The roule is bemg recalculated due to traffic information Saas Ag Germany A6 Mannheim gt Heilbronn Wiesloch R auenberg gt Senshenn roadworks Slationary traffic Manual recalculation If a traffic announcement affects your route a window with detailed i
10. 0 2 Amps e 50 60 Hertz External GPS antenna You can use an external antenna to im prove reception in vehicles where only limited GPS reception 1s available not included in the scope of supply Please contact your local stockist for more in formation Headset When using the Traffic Assist High speed II as an MP3 player commercially available headphones with a 3 5 mm jack or adapter can be connected not in cluded Danger Headsets must not be worn during tra vel Observe national regulations and legislation on this matter When using the headset lower the vo lume so that your hearing is not dama ged Information about documentation Quick start guide The Quick Start Guide is designed to provide a brief introduction to operating your Traffic Assist Highspeed II The most important basic functions of the Traffic Assist Highspeed II are explai ned in the Quick Start Guide Operating instructions A comprehensive explanation of the Traffic Assist Highspeed II functionali ties is contained in these operating in structions Registration You can register your product using our software service we will then inform you of any new updates and other news You can register online on the Becker homepage www becker de The Registration menu item is located under Service 10 Repairs The unit must not be opened if damaged Please contact your local stockist Disposal Note
11. Clip 22 General operations Fitting the unit bracket The unit bracket can be secured directly to the inside of the windscreen or to the dashboard Note Fasten the unit holder such that your field of vision 1s not impaired when the Traffic Assist Highspeed II is installed and ensure that the unit is outside the deployment area of the airbag Ensure that the electrical connection cable does not hamper you from acces sing the vehicle s controls Also ensure that there is enough space to easily slide the Traffic Assist High speed II back out of the bracket Clean the mounting area on the wind screen or dashboard so that it is clean and free of grease Do not use smearing soapy cleaning agents otherwise this may affect how it sticks to the dash board 23 On the windscreen If the dashboard is too far away from the driver the unit bracket can be fitted irectly to the windscreen using the suction mechanism Ifthe adapter plate 4 1s already secu red at the foot 5 remove this Pull the lever 3 upwards and remove the adapter plate 4 downwards for this purpose Find a suitable position gt Press the base 5 with its suction sur face against the windshield Rotate the unit bracket so that the sup port plate is roughly in the direction of viewing required gt Press the lever 3 downwards The bracket will have stuck firmly to the windscreen It can now be set precisely To remove
12. Note The current charge condition is particu larly important when operating from batteries If there 1s insufficient energy then the navigational aid cannot be maintained until the destination 1s rea ched for example The energy supply and its condition is visualised using the status display Displaying the energy supply The status display can be called up using the following button y Energy Push the button Energy The status display is called up and the energy supply is visualised Settinos Batte ry status The charge condition 1s displayed using the level gauge In the example the bat tery still has a charge of two thirds of its capacity The charging operation is indicated by the mains socket symbol in the status display Battery status Ending the status display By pushing the button OK the status dis play is ended and the setting menu ap pears Brightness The following button allows switching between the maximum and minimum brightness of the screen Brightness Brightness gt Push the button Brightness The brightness of the screen display changes to the other brightness level The icon of the active settings is empha sised con Day maximum brightness con Night minimum brightness Calibration If the touch screen reacts incorrectly to the touching of the screen in specific areas calibration is required Starting calibration The calibration can be s
13. Press the folder button see arrow The list menu for the folders appears Storage Card Three Drives Greece You can now select a folder by scrolling up or down and accept it into the play back menu Shutting down the MP3 Player Press the back key to shut down the MP3 Player The main menu appears Note Bear in mind that music will continue to play when you exit the MP3 menu Press the pause icon to stop music play back See Pause on page 69 Selecting pictures display The pictures display is called up from the main menu Navigation Music Pictures Settings gt Press the Pictures key in the main me nu The Picture Viewer is called up and ap pears with its main screen Ifthe last image displayed is present on the memory card this will be dis played in the image area e If it is no longer available the next picture in the same folder is display ed Ifthere are no pictures in the cor responding folder no pictures are displayed e If the memory card contains no pic tures the No pictures available mes sage appears The Picture Viewer Using the picture viewer the images stored on the memory card of the Traffic Assist Highspeed II JPG can be called up and displayed The Picture Viewer is shown below along with its standard dis play and a sample picture Note You can find out how to save image files on a memory card under Trans ferring music files and im
14. Press the following key to activate the toolbar Press again to deactivate the toolbar A The following function keys are display ed in addition to the map display pop JU k mihi ELT 2 MAME Navigational mode The following function keys appear in the toolbar Icon Meaning See Display route tool bar on page 63 See Position and display mode toolbar on page 63 See Displaying TMC mes sages toolbar on page 64 See Daytime Night time design toolbar on page 64 See Change display tool bar on page 65 See Point northwards tool bar on page 65 See Move map toolbar on page 65 See Play on page 69 j cit 5 gt D 4 d Using the map display Repeat the last voice prompt During route guidance the system an nounces important information e g the next driving manoeuvre The last an nouncement can be repeated with up dated information x 4 A km gt Press the preview area while route guidance is active The last announcement is repeated with updated information The volu me is also displayed Adjust voice prompt volume You can adjust the volume of the voice prompts re 4 4 km While driving guidance is activated and the preview screen 1s displayed press on the volume icon in the top right hand corner The volume control bar now appears The current volum
15. below this empty window gt Press the Attach button The address entry window opens gt Now enter your route destination See Navigation menu Navigation on page 36 Repeat these entries in the route planning window for each intermediate destination by pressing Attach gt You can move the individual entries by pressing the ME buttons gt Once all the entries have been made in the route planning window save the destination data by pressing the OK button The entry menu appears gt Give the destination a meaningful name Press OK Route planning is complete The Rou ting options entry window opens Route BERLIN ono MN 1 BERLIN Messedamm 5 Uh NEUK OLLN 13 4245 T i al a Mew route Edit Calculate 46 Navigational mode The Edit key Existing routes can be changed in the Edit menu Route BERLIN moc 1 B ERLIN Messedamm 2 NEUK LLN 13 4245 P de s E Mew route Edit Calculate gt Press the Edit key to change existing routes The route planning window appears The following functions are available Key Meaning Add This box can be used to enter a new route point Delete This box can be used to delete a high lighted route point OK This box can be used to save the processed route and transfer 1t to rapid access Up Down ar These keys can be used row keys to scroll up and down through the lists 47 The Calcu
16. drive folder Double click on the Setup exe file Transferring files Files can be transferred indirectly via the memory card or directly via the USB port Note Only the maps supplied in the Traffic Assist Highspeed II may be used The installation or transfer of files or pro grams which limit or modify the func tion of the Traffic Assist Highspeed II is prohibited Transferring using the SD card reader The simplest form of transfer is to use a standard SD card reader does not fall within the scope of supply The memo ry card is plugged into this The files required are then saved on the memory card using the computer s software 28 General operations Transferring using the USB port The USB port is used to link the Traffic Assist Highspeed II directly to a perso nal computer For transfers the Microsoft Active Sync program must be installed on the computer This is available free of charge from the manufacturer The link then involves several steps switch off Traffic Assist Highspeed II gt link the Traffic Assist Highspeed II and computer using the USB cable switch the Traffic Assist Highspeed II back on ActiveSync automatically sets up a link to the Traffic Assist Highspeed II 29 Transferring maps The installation software from the DVD should be used for the transfer This in volves the following stages switch off Traffic Assist Highspeed II remove memor
17. longer available the first track on the memory card is display ed If the memory card contains no tracks the No music available mes sage appears The MP3 player The MP3 files saved on a memory card can be called up and played using the MP3 player Note Please refer to Transferring pieces of music and pictures on page 29 to find out how to save tracks to the internal memory or on to a memory card The MP3 Player is shown below along with its standard display and a sample track P 8 Whatd Say Lwe Fay o Georgia on My Mind 1210373 10 Hit the Road Jack X _ m Fi In the upper section of the MP3 Players the title of the piece of music currently loaded is displayed along with the artist the number in the current folder level in the track line Note The artist and track name are taken from the ID3 tag of the MP3 file If the MP3 track played does not have an ID3 tag the file name of the track is display ed directly 68 Music operations Operating the MP3 Players Various key panels are arranged around the track line to simplify operations Scrolling The PM keys can be used to page in the direction indicated by the arrow and to therefore move between the tracks at the current folder level The corresponding track and its number are displayed next to the keys gt Press one of the arrow keys The track is loaded in the track line If the play button is no
18. planning 35 45 S Safety information 4 31 Scrolling MiS rra ESSEN 74 in the music folder 69 in the pictures folder 72 SD Card 4 os Ero dubs Ebr aes 17 Select COLMO ius av uA Hee 36 Selecting a picture 74 Selecting pictures display 72 Selecta Sreet uscar baw ead 38 Selecting town 4 37 Setting volume 70 Settings for navigation 35 48 SNOM TOUTE cosita aca pad 40 Shutting down the Picture Viewer 73 5Ides OW oo eth et em etd T2 Speed Dmut ess dS E tes 53 Speed profile 49 LACUS taa o RAI aa 36 SUS road ur 80 82 Keywords T Tire form t ess adi aa 53 Time of arrival aa 49 TLZONE aie yoke aa 22 AAA Bates Naveed 57 Display on the map 58 Recalculating routes 59 SOLIDIS S ricas fasc a coo 55 Station selection 59 Updating announcements 58 Ol TOA pc Lec git Ratan vates 40 49 TARO SIGNS see oe dnd os op elt 49 Travel time ass ver kx Ime Xa ENS 49 Travel time remaining 49 Type of route o o 40 49 Type of routing 49 U Units of measurement 53 Bro uU T eg 80 W Warnings Speed Ilt s iiit deus 53 Traffic signs RES 49 83 Dimensions W x Hx D in mm 127 x 81 2 x 49 4 Weight 187 grams Processor 400 MHz Processor CISC architecture Screen 3 5 Inch Touch S
19. route guidance the unit will automatically recalculate a new route to the destination See The TMC button on page 55 Navigational mode Displaying TMC messages on the map Current TMC messages are displayed on the map in graphic form Sections of the route where there are problems with traffic are highlighted green A black arrow also indicates the direction of travel In addition to the coloured mark a warning sign is displayed on the stretch of road affected Using TMC Once you have connected the TMC antenna your Traffic Assist Highspeed II will receive current traffic announcements and dynamic route calculation will be enabled traffic jam diversion You can also view traffic announcements directly To preset the TMC See The TMC button on page 55 Press the map on the map display tal Mute off de Main menu Navi menu TMC Preferences Press the TMC button All current traffic announcements are displayed 4 884 MHz TM Automatic le d Message 1 1 Germany AS A A3 Frankfurt gt W rzburg H sbach gt Hessenbach Waldaschall broken down lomyhes Press the arrow buttons to the left and right of the announcement number to browse through the traffic announcements The road number motorway A road or district roads section of road if applicable traffic direction and the type of problem are displayed in each traffic message Updating the announcement list
20. slot on the left hand side of the unit The card compartment 1s equipped with a spring actuated lock and ejection mechanism Notes The memory card should only ever be inserted and ejected when the unit is switched off If the unit is not switched off data may be lost Navigational operations are not possible if the memory card containing card data is not inserted If you remove this during navigation directions to your destination will be aborted immediately Inserting memory card 7 my git tia A Remove the memory card from its pa ckaging without touching or soiling the contact bar Hold the memory card such that the contact bar faces towards the rear of the unit Guide the memory card into the card slot Exerta little pressure and slide the me mory card into the card slot until it snaps in Ejecting memory card The card slot ejects the card so that you can pull it out with two fingers gt Use your finger to gently press the me mory card against the spring force into the card slot and then release it The card is ejected Remove the memory card and place it in the packaging while ensuring not to touch contact bar 18 General operations Power supply Note First always switch off the Traffic Assist Highspeed II before connecting up or removing the power supply Using the battery The internal power supply is via the in tegrated rechargeable battery The re
21. you to select from the key functions to quickly start navigation Rapid access is illustrated below using sample destinations Navigation menu BURO al amp KARLSBAD Bec FFM BURO 22 Navigational mode Structure of rapid access Navigation menu and map display In rapid access the Navigation menu key for calling up this menu is displayed in the top line on the left To the right of this you will find a key featuring a map symbol This is used to change over to map viewing mode The list of destinations 1s shown in the li nes under this 33 The list of destinations The list of destinations displays all the destinations available for quick selection line by line Each line is split into two boxes Each list box 1s depicted as a key The destination is named on the right hand key and its characteristics shown in the left hand icon Note The last 50 destinations are saved in the destinations memory Once the memory s capacity has been fully used up the ol dest destination is automatically deleted whenever a new one is entered Impor tant destinations can however be pro tected Icons used The following icons are used in the list of destinations Icon Meaning This destination 1s a standard destination without any spe cial features This destination is protected Once the destination memory is full this destination 1s not automatically deleted If required thi
22. 4 Okm tem Maza ghia gakm Waldhornsirasso 203 DOUG 14km Change the display using the 3D key gt Press the 3D key The display is changed Press the key again to return to the previous display 65 Point northwards toolbar Use the compass key to orient the map on the touchscreen towards the north Press the compass key The map is pointed north on the touch screen Move map toolbar In move mode you can shift the map in any direction required You can do this by pinning down the map at any point and then shifting it Move mode is acti vated and deactivated with the following key gt To activate move mode select the key with the hand icon gt Press on your chosen point in the map and move this point in the direction re quired The map follows this point immediately afterwards Note If you wait too long after touching the map the Options menu is displayed Navigational mode Call Options menu The Options menu offers a range of use ful functions gt Press on the map briefly The Options menu is displayed To close this menu again use the Back key or press on the map icon Main menu Navi menu Quit navigation Route options Block road Interim destination Main menu Mavi menu Mute off TMC Preferences Status The following options are available Block road The driving directions Selection Meaning planned by the Traffic
23. 45 Settings Various general specifications for navi gation mode can be made using the Set tings key e See Navigation menu Settings on page 48 Navigational mode Status GPS reception is crucial to the quality of the navigation process Its present status can be detected using the Status key e See Navigation menu Status on page 56 Load map The Traffic Assist Highspeed II operates using the map material saved on the SD card The files appropriate for the visit and destination should be loaded The loaded map material is displayed by pressing the Load map key e See Navigation menu Load map on page 56 Home If a home address has been saved direc tions to this destination are given straight away by pressing the Home key e See Navigation menu Home on page 57 Navigation menu Navigation A selection window for specifying the destination is opened from the Navigation menu by pressing the Navigation key Enter destinati coggffam t Route planning settings v fx Statue Load map gt In the navigation menu press the En ter destination button The destination selection window opens lead Germany Address Point of interest a Select on map Destination selection window A destination can be specified in the fol lowing ways from the selection window The various stages and options are de scribed below Destination select country The destination country butt
24. Press the button of the picture you want Folder viewing mode is closed and the Picture Viewer appears along without the picture requested Changing folder levels Press e to change to the uppermost folder level All subfolders containing image files are displayed here Press the appropriate button to display a subfolder s contents Closing folder viewing mode The folder overview is closed by pres sing the BACK button Pictures mode 74 Settings Selecting the settings You can pre select various basic settings for all applications of the Traffic Assist Highspeed II Music Navigation Pictures Settings gt Push the button Settings in the main menu This calls up the setting menu for the further selections The setting menu The various setting possibilities can be selected from the setting menu Energy Brightness Language Calibration MoodLight Information 75 Operation Selection possibilities The desired selection is chosen by pushing the desired button The funtio nality of the buttons varies according to the selection and is described under The individual menu points on page 75 Closing the setting menu The setting menu is closed by pushing the back button and the main menu then appears The individual menu points Energy Your Traffic Assist Highspeed II may be operated using an external power supply unit or using an integrated rechargeable battery
25. actuate the lever 3 again On the dashboard An adapter plate is provided for moun ting on the dashboard This is stuck on to the dashboard The mounting face may only be slightly curved Note Ifthe adapter plate is removed you may find residue from the glue on your dash board Find a suitable position Remove the protective film from the lower contact surface of the adapter plate 4 Press the adapter plate 4 onto the instrument panel Take the unit holder pull the lever 3 upwards and position the base 5 with its suction surface into the upper con tact surface of the adapter 4 gt Turn the unit holder such that the car rier plate is positioned roughly in the desired viewing direction gt Press the lever 3 downwards The bracket will have stuck firmly to the adapter It can now be set precisely To remove actuate the lever 3 again General operations Adjusting the unit bracket The support plate 7 can be swung in two directions horizontally and verti cally It can thereby be set at virtually every angle of vision to the driver Note Do not swing the support plate in both directions at the same time Before mo ving always take the Traffic Assist Highspeed II off the unit bracket Vertical movements Loosen the fastening screws 2 on both sides far enough to be able to swi vel the carrier plate 7 downwards from above without exerting excessi ve force gt Us
26. affic signs if you exceed the speed limit Warning The Warning button in dicates the speed limit above which you will receive an acoustic war ning when particular conditions apply during rain or snowfalls or at certain specific times of the day Warning in The Warning in built up built up areas areas button indicates the speed limit above which you will receive an acoustic warning when driving in built up areas Navigational mode gt Press a button and choose the setting you require Confirm your selection by pressing the OK key Note This information may only be displayed if it is actually contained in the map ma terial Important Some of the information contained in the map material may be inaccurate due to short term or recent changes such as road works for example Supplying information is secondary to the navigation system s main function which is traffic monitoring and sign posting The Home adress key Enter your Home adress to navigate au tomatically from any location to your home Press the Home adress button This opens the Home adress window Home address he OK If no home address is entered press the Set button Home address he OK 76307 KARLSBAD Becker Goring Strasse 16 Change gt To change the existing home address press the Change button The Destination selection window opens gt Enter your home address se
27. ages on page 26 The picture currently loaded is displayed in the centre of the Picture Viewers The file name appears above the picture Pictures mode Operating the Picture Viewers Various key panels are arranged around the picture display to simplify opera tions Scrolling The ENVIA keys can be used to scroll in the direction indicated by the arrow and to therefore move between the pictures at the current folder level A preview of the associated pictures and their file names is displayed under the keys Slideshow During the slideshow all pictures from the current folder level are automatically displayed one after another The slide show can be started using the following key gt Press the key featuring the slideshow icon 12 Pictures mode A prompt appears once all images have been displayed If you wish to repeat the slide show press BRI gt If you wish to end the slide show press IE The slide show will be repeated automatically 1f no buttons are pressed gt Press the BACK button to end the slide show The image display changes to full screen display and initiates the slide show with the displayed image of the current folder level The slide show will repeat once all images have been displayed 13 Full screen In full screen mode the current picture 1s enlarged to fill the entire touch screen Full screen mode can be started using the following keys gt Pre
28. alculate Start Note If no route is displayed for example af ter a Reset press the route button Scrolling through the list of routes gt Press the S SIMI arrow keys on the right hand side of the screen to scroll through the list of routes Displaying route details gt Press button to display the route details The Route details window opens You can also rename or delete the route in this window Press the BACK button to return to the route list Selecting a route gt Press a route to select it The route is loaded and displayed in the Route planning window Route 1 76307 KARLSBAD A ay Becker Goring Strasse 16 Route 2 76131 KARLSRUHE y Durlacher Allee 6 Route 3 60549 FRANKFURT AMA w 4 FRANKFURT TERMINAA Navigational mode Using a route The following buttons are available Key Meaning Map symbol Shows all stages inside actual route in the map New route Opens the address win dow for entering a new destination address Edit Activates individual route points for proces sing Calculate Calculates the diffe rence in distance and the journey time for the cur rent entries Start Starts navigation The New route button You can create a new route by pressing the New route button Press New route LJ Germany e Address Point of interest 2 Select on m An empty route window appears The Attach button appears
29. alculation the next point along your journey is automatically deter mined as soon as one stage is com pleted e If you have deactivated automatic route calculation you can navigate to the next point by briefly selecting any point on the map and then choo sing the Next destination option Proceed automatically lo next destination OK X 52 Navigational mode The Format key Using the Format configuration win dow you can specify which units of measurement to use for time and dis tance OK 12h 24h mls km Distance Setting Meaning Time Press this field to toggle between the 12 hour and 24 hour clock dis play Press this field to toggle between the kilometre and mile display Distance gt Confirm your settings by hitting the OK key 53 The Speed key Use the Speed configuration window to choose whether or not you wish to have speed limits displayed during navigati on You can also choose whether or not to receive an acoustic warning if you ex ceed the speed limit Speed Show signs In town Out of town Warning The following settings are possible Warning out side built up areas The Warning outside built up areas button in dicates the speed limit above which you will receive an acoustic war ning when driving out side built up areas Setting Meaning Show traffic The Show traffic signs signs button allows you to show tr
30. chargeable battery is maintenance free and does not require any particular care Note Please note that with a completely di scharged battery the unit requires up to one minute until it can be switched on again 19 Connecting to socket Danger of Death Make sure that your hands are not damp and that the mains section is dry Only connect the mains section to a mains supply with which such purposes are permitted Connecting up to power supply Connection to the public mains grid is achieved using the optionally available mains power supply unit Please proceed as follows to connect to the mains Hold the USB connector at the corru gated grip area and push it into the connecting socket to the stop without employing excessive force gt Use the plug to insert the mains section in the socket Removing power supply To remove the power supply proceed in reverse Note Remove the mains section if you are not planning on using the Traffic Assist Highspeed II for a long time General operations Connecting to the cigarette lighter Power supplies using a vehicle battery are connected up as follows using the cable supplied for the cigarette lighter Hold the USB socket at the corrugated grip area and push it into the connec ting socket to the stop without emplo ying excessive force Note Ifthe cigarette lighter has just been used and is still warm wait until this has cooled down in it
31. creen with 16 Bit colour depth 65536 Colours Low reflection values Storage 64 MB Flash Storage 64 MB SD RAM SD Card Reader Support up to 2 GB USB Interface USB 1 1 MINI USB Headphone output 3 5 mm Stereo Socket 2 Internal speakers 2 Watt max Power supply voltage 5 Volt DC via USB connection AC Adapter not included 110 230 Volt 0 2 Ampere 50 60 Hz Output Voltage 5Volt Technical Data 84 FACT SHEET In accordance with current EU guidelines this unit can be operated by any person This unit conforms with the currently applicable European and harmonised national standards The marking of the unit gives you the guarantee that the electromagnetic compatibility specification applicable to the unit is maintained This means that interference with other electrical electronic units by your unit and that interfering influences on your unit by other electrical electronic units is avoided to a large degree The type approval mark e13 issued in accordance with Europe an els vehicle EMV guideline 95 54 EG provides approval for installation and operation within powered vehicles classes M N and O 0 3 5 8 7 85
32. da 40 List of destinations 33 List of routes SUMERET A RTL 46 NEW TOUlG sisi aaa 46 Lists List of destinations 33 List of streets idas 39 List of towns 38 Keywords M Matti meni Viscosidad da 25 Map display os tiara 33 DID SID da ENN REN 51 changing from rapid access 34 Current position 32 Destination displays 39 Points of interest 43 Map Material costras 36 Map symbol key 34 Memory Card sidra das 79 Memory card oves e ERES 17 Motorway catorce exe 40 49 MEY cidad he Eee RE ERN 68 79 IMPS Player xy gan Se a dare at 68 callis WD nds 68 shutting down 71 hnc AM PE 68 N Navigatio i436 844 wie aso aad 31 Rapid access iia 32 SAA house ees PT 41 Stopping 266 ded ao pad 41 ONOMIC cote pb et Sis 36 Navigation menu 32 33 395 SUCUT al SR ee Cement 35 O Operating folder viewing mode 74 P Part way destination 44 A uuo ies a A uM E n ed 69 Picture Viewer avast es dud bee 72 shutting down 73 Play sede diode Paws access 69 Points of interest ee op E eed 4 display on the map 48 uii C 42 R Rapid access 00085 34 CONS Sup a Urbe sx pel nci pue 33 Repeat current track 70 Route A A ds REO PRESS 45 ld oe rd ee E 40 renaming 22s ere ERR 45 SHOM ro dd 40 DEY DC Of atari dad 40 49 ROUS ARTO 252 arb ded cd 54 Route
33. dance kn 1 A If the been activated the map display will co ver virtually all of the touchscreen An icon for switching to configuration mode with a toolbar is always displayed in the lower right hand corner of the map 60 Navigational mode Map display with driving guidance Ex us Waldhornstrasse 160m 1 DOh03 1 Akm A If the navigation function has been acti vated the position icon will indicate your current location on the map pa iA r if Pj y jl yj if iJ Depending on which setting was made in option mode the position icon may re main stationary while the map moves or vice versa The info box on the left side of the screen displays a compass diagram pointing north your current speed and the height above sea level in metres 61 Information appears in the bottom left corner of the preview area The distance remaining is indicated by means of the number of kilometres or miles below an arrow If there are two impending driving manoeuvres in quick succession a small arrow appears over the first manoeuvre to indicate that ano ther one is coming up Additional rows displayed at the bottom of the screen provide more information Gitschiner Strasse 143 06 O0h41 21km 10km Depending on the settings selected in the Settings menu options a total of three information rows may appear each con taining specific details Y 12 44 00h19 Map display with toolbar
34. de type gt Press the Type of routing box Select one of the following options Short route With this option the shortest route 1s calcula ted in terms of kilomet res travelled Setting Meaning Fast route With this option the shortest route possible for the time required is calculated Dynamic rou With this option the te shortest route possible for the time required is calculated in addiction with the incoming traf ficmessages Press the following boxes one after ano ther e Motorways e Ferries Toll roads Select one of the following options Setting Meaning Allowed With this option the corresponding road type is included in the route calculation With this option where ver possible the corres ponding road type is avoided With this option the corresponding road type is not included in the route calculation 40 Navigational mode Saving destination The Save button opens an entry menu for entering a name for the destination ente red If a name has been entered and ad opted using OK the destination is trans ferred to rapid access and protected there The entry menu allows you to change between upper and lower case letters Starting navigation The Start button can be used to start navi gation straight away All the data entered so far 1s processed in the route calculati on gt Press t
35. destina tions memory Search nearby Entry menu as for normal POI entries When directions to the destination 1s ac tive the Interim destination button is also still available You can use this button to add the destination selected from the map to your route as a part way destination Oranienstrasse 128 10969 Kreuzberg Berlin Search nearby Add Navigation Save gt Press a key to undertake the action re quested 44 Navigational mode Navigation menu Route plan ning The route planning menu allows you to create and select individual routes In addition to selecting and setting a wide range of details you can also define legs of the journey Enter destination Route BERLIN imo D Romi BERLIN Messedamm m Settings TITAN 9 2 NEUKOLLN 13 4245 Li de Statue Load map E J a Ss New route Edit Calculate Start In Navigation menu press the Route planning key to access the route menu The map symbol appears at the top right of the route menu The name of the last programmed route is displayed at the top left and the individual stages of this rou te appear underneath 45 Route list Routes already stored in the system are selected from the route list gt Press the button with the name of the current route The route list opens Route BERLIN M 1 B ERLIN Messedamm 2 NEUK LLN 13 4245 T s P i cd am ES Mew route Edit C
36. e also page 36 gt Press the Set button The address is copied and displayed in the Home adress window Confirm your home address with the OK key This home address is now available to the system See Navigation menu Ho me on page 57 54 Navigational mode The TMC button You can adjust the following settings in the TMC settings window TMC Tune automatically Y lt gt Rerouting Swr1 Rp automatically Setting Meaning Rerouting This button allows you to choose whether route changes are made auto matically or manually See Taking announce ments into considerati on when calculating routes on page 59 Setting Meaning Station auto By pressmig the buttons matic Wj or EM you can choose whether to run an automatic search for the station with the best reception Press the arrow buttons to activate the automatic station search The cur rently tuned TMC stati on is displayed in the adjacent field 55 The Smart Speller button The Smart Speller allows you to enter towns roads or other destinations that you are searching for more quickly using a logical process of elimination You can activate or deactivate the Smart Speller in the Smart Speller settings window by pressing the YA S and P4 buttons gt Confirm your entry by pressing IS d Navigational mode The Factory settings key You can use the Factory
37. e contact your authorised dealer Use only genuine BECKER ori ginal spare parts 17 Display quality declaration In some cases for technical reasons a few discoloured dots pixels may be vi sible on the display Some pixels may also appear brighter or darker However such instances do not represent a product flaw Start up Once the Traffic Assist Highspeed II has been unpacked and checked for damage the unit can be started up The individual start up stages are insert memory card connect to power supply e Switching on the unit Ensuring antenna reception if navi gation is desired Note When the unit is switched on for the first time internal configuration takes place This takes several minutes Do not switch the unit off during this confi guration Memory card The card supplied with the unit can hold one set of roadmaps If you intend to lis ten to music using the Traffic Assist Highspeed II or want to view images you must save these to a separate card not included Playback of music while an active navi gation is in progress is only possible if a memory card with a higher storage capa city is used available separately This can be used to store additional map ma terial as well as music tracks pu SE GECKER Traffic Assist 1702 483 Version 1 0C i RE Notes A small slider 1s located on one side of the card General operations There is a card
38. e is displayed in a bar chart as a percentage of the full volume range The percentage appears numeri cally in the chart Use the EM keys to adjust the volume in the direction of the arrows To reduce the volume press the left cursor To increase the volume press the right cursor 62 Navigational mode Important Make sure that you adjust the volume so you can still hear all ambient noise pro perly The control bar disappears after 3 seconds if no key is pressed Information rows While directions are being given a ma ximum of three information rows may be displayed or hidden with the follo wing details Current street or next street Estimated arrival time journey time to destination remaining distance to destination this row 1s displayed with a flag Estimated arrival time at interim des tination stopover journey time and remaining distance to interim desti nation this row is displayed with a flag and an additional marking peg 63 Gitschiner Strasse 13 06 00541 21km Y 17 44 00h19 10km gt Select your information rows in the Settings menu using the Route info button page 54 Zooming and the map toolbar You can gradually zoom in and out of the map display using the zoom keys in the top two corners of the touchscreen ES gt Press Zoom in MP to expand or zoom in on the map and view indivi dual features more closely gt Press Zoom
39. e one hand to hold the foot 5 and swing the support plate 7 up to the centre or down into the position you want Tighten the fastening screws 2 suffi ciently so that the Traffic Assist High speed II is held securely in place when the vehicle is in motion Horizontal movements Loosen the locking screw 1 until the support plate 7 can be swung from left to right without too much effort Use one hand to hold the foot 5 and swing the support plate 7 to the left to the centre orto the right into the position you want Retighten the locking screw 1 again so that the Traffic Assist Highspeed II is secure for travel Adding the Traffic Assist High speed II The unit holder 6 is equipped with four guides the carrier plate 7 has corres ponding retaining lugs gt Position the unit holder with the gui des onto the carner plate retaining lugs Slide the unit holder downwards to the stop The Traffic Assist Highspeed II has re ceptacles for the unit holder on the top and bottom of the housing Insert the Traffic Assist Highspeed II into the unit holder with the receptac les on the bottom of the housing Press the Traffic Assist Highspeed II into the unit holder without employing excessive force until the clip 8 enga ges in the receptacle Note To remove the Traffic Assist High speed II press the clip 8 on the unit holder with one finger and remove the unit from the
40. elete the last character use the back key To delete the character to the left of the cursor press the Ill key Inserting spaces If you have an entry with two words e g for names of towns the words should be separated by a space gt To enter a space press the BY key General operations The back key The back key is integrated in the bottom left hand corner of the casing DECKER It has various functions e Pressing and holding switches the Traffic Assist Highspeed II to standby and back on again when in standby mode e depending on the menu context if pressed briefly you will be returned to the previous entry level More maps When supplied a set of maps is already installed on the memory card If this 1s insufficient for the current location the re are others on the DVD supplied The se should be loaded on to the memory card The countries covered by the indi vidual map sets appear in the installer prior to installation Map loaded The map currently loaded can be called up directly from Traffic Assist High speed II see also page 48 Installation program There is a map installation program on the map DVD Once the DVD is inserted in a personal computer s DVD drive this program will usually start up automati cally The program guides you through the installation process Otherwise you will have to start the pro gram manually gt Open Windows Explorer Select your DVD
41. enwich Mean Time Central European Time The standard time at O degrees of longi tude the longitude which passes through Greenwich Great Britain This time is used worldwide for the synchro nisation of data collection 79 GPS Global Positioning System GPS determines your actual geographi cal position by the use of satellites It 1s based on 24 satellites which orbit the Earth and emit signals The GPS receiv er receives these signals and calculates the distance to each satellite from the running time differences and thus evalu ates its actual current position in terms of geographical length and width In or der to determine the position signals from at least three satellites are required and the fourth one allows the height to be determined HDOP Horizontal Dilution Of Precision HDOP states the quality of the positional dtermination In theory values from 0 to 50 are possible whereby the following applies the smaller the value the more accurate the positioning value 0 no de viation from the actual position Values of up to 8 are acceptable for navigation units ID3 Tag Index of Contents of an MP3 title Contains information such as title artist album year and genre JPG JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group The JPEG is the most common type of storage format for dissipating picture compression i e when compressing details of the picture are lost Still pro vides good picture quality de
42. es The na vigational system is only an aid The data details provided may in some cases be incorrect The driver must always decide whether to fol low the details given or not We accept no liability for the navi gational system issuing incorrect details When first started up it may take up to 30 minutes before a position can be determined Precedence should always be given to actual traffic signs and local traf fic rules The directions only relate to cars Special recommendations and rules for other vehicles e g commercial vehicles are not taken into consi deration Destinations may only be input when the vehicle is stationary Navigational mode Selecting navigation Navigational mode is called up from the main menu Music Navigation Pictures Settings gt Press the Navigation key in the main menu Rapid access is called up Aids for navigation Three aids are provided for navigation and directions rapid access navigation menu and map display Rapid access Navigation mode always starts with the fast access for immediate selection of al ready saved destinations Navigation menu If necessary the navigation menu can be called up from rapid access e g to enter a new destination not yet provided Map display The map display can also be called up This doesn t just display the current po sition but also allows a new destination to be selected Rapid access Rapid access allows
43. gt In order to accept the selected langua ge push the button HA In order not to accept the selected lan guage push the button E Cancelling the language selection The language selection is closed by pushing the back button and the setting menu then appears Moodlight Using this button the light bars on the side can be switched on switched to red or blue or switched off completely MoodLight Mood light MoodLight gt Push the button Mood light The light bars are controlled accordin gly Note Please deactivate the Becker moodlights while driving in your vehicle in order to prevent visual distraction from the road traffic Settinos Information Information concerning the Traffic As sist Highspeed II is displayed using the following buttons Information Push the button Information The information display appears BECKER MP3 Picture Shell BM DEAL Evaluation version 10RC diw C 2006 3SOFT GmbH Close Please note particularly the product desi gnation and the details of the software version Always quote these details in the event of queries with Harman Becker service department 78 Specialist words Active Sync Active Sync is a Microsoft product Thisis the standard synchronisation software for Windows mobile units such as your Traffic Assist Highspeed II The programme can be downloaded free of charge from the internet GMT Gre
44. h area you want Point of interest Near GPS position gt Press the Nearby GPS position button 3 0km Petrol Station All categories Point of interest The following specifications are possib le for searches in this point of interest window In the top button enter the radius in kilometres in which a point of interest should be searched for From the All categories box select a main category e g car hire Only those points of interest currently near by are displayed gt Touch the box next to this and select a sub category e g SIXT HERTZ You will find information about scrolling in lists in the Scrolling through the lists on page 26 chapter Note If you leave the Sub category box em pty all points of interest from the main category in the radius selected are dis played Now select the point of interest which you want to approach Note The Category boxes do not have to be These are only used to restrict the list of points of interest In large towns this list may be very long Point of interest nationwide Touch the Nationwide button All categories Point of interest Select the type of point of interest e g airport from the All categories box All categories Airport Shopping Sightseeing Culture Touch the Point of interest key to go to the entry menu Select the point of interest you want from the entry menu You will find i
45. he Start key to start navigation The route 1s calculated The map display then appears and directions to the desti nation begin 41 Stopping navigation There are three ways in which you can stop directions to the destination gt Press the map display gt Press the Main menu key gt Press the key to confirm that you want to stop Or gt Press the map display Press the Quit navigation key gt Press the key to confirm that you want to stop Or gt Press the back key gt Press the key to confirm that you want to stop Destination Points of interest select Points of interest or POI for short Point of Interest are included in the map and can be displayed on the map Points of interest include airports and ferry termi nals restaurants hotels petrol stations public buildings etc Points of interests can be used as navigational destinations Note Points of interest from the present sur roundings can only be selected if the re ception is good enough to locate their position You can select between a nearby destination anationwide destination and a destination in a town LJ Germany e Address Peni st Select on map gt Press the Point of interest key to display the points of interest Navigational mode The search area selection window appears H3 Nearby GPS position Nationwide ly In a town You can now use the buttons to select the searc
46. he TMC antenna provided Traffic announcements are transmitted when the TMC is active The system plans an alternative route automatically or on re quest to avoid traffic problems depen ding on the setting Music Thanks to the integrated MP3 Player you can listen to your favourite tracks when on the go Pictures The Traffic Assist Highspeed II has a Picture Viewer offering many functions for viewing pictures Unpacking the Traffic Assist Highspeed II Note Your Traffic Assist Highspeed II is sup plied in stable packaging Do not un pack the unit in full if you discover any serious damage to the packaging or its content If this happens please contact your local stockist Checking the delivery Before the Traffic Assist Highspeed II 1s started up the delivery should be che cked to ensure that it is complete and in the correct condition see also page 12 Carefully unpack the content of the package and check it Delivery contents Complaints procedure Please contact your local stockist if you have any complaints The unit can also be sent directly to Harman Becker in its original packaging Handling the packaging Keep the original packaging in a dry place at least for the warranty period Note The packaging should be disposed of correctly in accordance with national disposal guidelines The packaging must not be burnt Depending on the country to which the unit is supplied it may be poss
47. ible for local stockists to accept packaging Description of unit The Traffic Assist Highspeed II consists of the basic unit Traffic Assist High speed II and the accessories included in the delivery You will find photos of the individual parts under e Overview Traffic Assist High speed II on page 12 Note The basic unit and accessories must not be opened or modified in any way Traffic Assist Highspeed II basic unit The basic unit comprises the entire elec tronics an integrated antenna for GPS signal reception a touch screen for com munication an integrated loudspeaker for the output of messages during navi gation as well as for MP3 files illumina ted strips along the sides of the unit and various connections and interfaces You will find more details of the unit under e Technical Data on page 84 Cable for power supply from cigarette lighter This cable allows the unit to be connec ted up to the car s cigarette lighter The power supply must satisfy the follo wing requirements DC current 12 volts 0 5 amps Battery When depleted the integrated recharge able battery can be recharged by connec ting the Traffic Assist Highspeed II to the power supply For this purpose connect the unit to a computer via the USB connecting cable connect it to a 12 V socket in a vehicle using the car power adapter or charge it using the optional mains power supply unit connected the 230 V grid SD me
48. ic Assist Highspeed II on off Switching on Switching off Unit bracket Fitting the unit bracket On the windscreen On the dashboard Adjusting the unit bracket 11 12 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 21 24 21 22 22 23 23 23 24 Vertical movements Horizontal movements Adding the Traffic Assist Highspeed II Basic information about the touch screen Operation Calibration Basic information about the menus The main menu Entries made with the entry menu Entering characters Adopting suggestions Scrolling through the lists Special characters and umlauts Entering numbers Deleting characters Inserting spaces The back key More maps Map loaded Installation program Transferring files Transferring using the SD card reader Transferring using the USB port Transferring maps Transferring pieces of music and pictures Faults 24 24 24 25 25 25 25 25 25 26 26 26 Zu 24 27 27 28 28 28 28 28 28 29 29 29 30 Navigational mode What is navigation Selecting navigation Aids for navigation Rapid access Navigation menu Map display Rapid access Structure of rapid access Navigation menu and map display The list of destinations Icons used Operating rapid access Starting using an existing destination Scrolling in the destinations memory Displaying or editing destination Change to map display Displaying current position Calling up Navigation menu TheNavigation menu S
49. ion immediately Selecting the town The destination town can be entered using its name or postcode During this pro cess when each letter is entered a pos sible town is displayed and or when each character 1s entered a possible postcode is displayed Traffic Assist Highspeed II rules out all impossible combinations of letters and postcodes and only activates those boxes of letters and or characters which will produce an existing town and or postcode gt Press the town and or postcode gt Enter the letters of the destination town and or the letters numbers of the postcode one after another Navigational mode Note If necessary you can switch off the smart speller in the navigation settings It should also be noted that in southern countries e g Italy the prefix e g via Gran Mundo needs to be entered afterwards e g Gran Mundo_via The OK key The OK key can be used to transfer the destination selected into the route calcu lation menu If the destination required appears in the upper edge of the display once the first letters or numbers have been entered you can transfer the destination immediately with OK without using the list function gt Press the OK key to transfer your des tination into the route calculation me nu Note If two words have to be entered these should be separated by a _ character Using the list of towns If you have already entered some of the letters of the town y
50. late key A planned route can also be calculated without GPS reception so that you can get an overview of the journey When doing this the first route point specified is used as the starting point for the route Note During navigation your current locati on is the starting point used The first leg is then the journey to the first route point specified Calculating the roule from KARLSBAD to KARLSRUHE Press the button to have the total dis tance and probable length of the jour ney calculated for this route The Routing options entry window is opened Define the settings you want gt Press the Calculate button The route is calculated A window in forms you of the progress of the calcula tion Once the calculation is complete the to tal distance from the first to the last points on the route and the probable length of the journey for this route are displayed in the Route planning win dow under the list of route points Route 1 km 00h Navigational mode The Start key gt Press the Start key in the route plan ning menu The route options are displayed again gt Press the Start key again to start navi gation Navigation menu Settings The settings of relevance to the navigati on functions can be found in the Settings menu Note All settings must be confirmed by pres sing the OK key You can exit the current settings button at any time without saving any changes by pressi
51. ll up the information window if you require information on a particular point on the map display If information has been stored this window shows the address of the particular point on the map and offers a number of functions so you can decide on your next step gt Press the following key on the toolbar to stop the driving guidance and map display temporarily The map remains stationary If a particu lar destination does not appear in the map display you can either expand the map display or move the map using the keys in the toolbar Press and hold down the required des tination in the map until a window opens to allow you edit the destinati on Oranienstrasse 128 10969 Kreuzberg Berlin Search nearby Add Navigation Save Make the settings as required Playback of MP3 files during an acti ve navigation Previously recorded MP3 files can be played back while an active navigation is in progress Press The MP3 player opens You can now play back your music files refer to Playback on page 60 Music operations Selecting music playback Music playback is called up from the main menu Music Navigation Pictures Settings Press the Music key in the main menu Calling up without active navigation The MP3 Player is called up and appears with its main screen e If playback of a music track was stopped previously that last music track is displayed If this is no
52. mory card A memory card is used as a storage me dium for road maps music tracks and images The card supplied with the unit can hold one set of roadmaps If you intend to lis ten to music using the Traffic Assist Highspeed II or want to view images you must save these to a separate card not included Note Playback of music while an active navi gation is in progress is only possible if a memory card with a higher storage ca pacity is used available separately This can be used to store additional map material as well as music tracks When not in the unit the memory card must be stored in a protected dry place away from direct sunlight in the pa ckaging supplied Avoid touching or dir tying the contact strip You will find more details about the me mory card under e Technical Data on page 84 USB connection cable The USB connection cable can be used to connect the unit to a standard personal computer by means of the USB port You can charge the Traffic Assist High speed II using the USB cable However to use the data on the PC you will first have to install the free Active Sync software from Microsoft Unit bracket The Traffic Assist Highspeed II can be mounted in the vehicle using the unit bracket Accessories Mains power supply unit This power supply allows connection of the Traffic Assist Highspeed II to a mains outlet Requirements for power supply Alternating current e 100 240 V
53. n again press the key featuring the repeat icon Setting volume The control bar for volume is displayed in the lower part of the MP3 Players by pressing this key gt Press the key featuring the loudspea ker icon The control bar appears in the MP3 Player A bar diagram displays the current volu me in relation to total volume This rela tionship is also displayed numerically above the diagram You can use the BENE keys to change the volume in the direction indi cated by the arrow To reduce the volume press the left hand arrow key gt To increase the volume press the right hand arrow key Warning Set the volume so that you can still hear all ambient noise clearly The control bar disappears when you press the OK key or e if you don t press any keys for three seconds 70 Music operations Navigation during MP3 player opera tion You can start or continue an active navi gation while the MP3 player is playing music 8 Whatd Say Le EN Ray E a Georgia on My Mind 012 1 0375 10 Hit the Road Jack gt Press the card symbol on the lower right hand edge of the screen for this purpose The map view is displayed while the music continues to play 71 Folder overview All the music folders saved on the SD card are listed next to the folder button pr EE Le Fay o Georgia on My Mind IF aL 10 Hit the Road Jack L a d gt
54. nformation about wor king with the entry menu in the chapter Entries made with the entry menu on page 25 42 Navigational mode You will find information about scrol ling in lists in the Scrolling through the lists on page 26 chapter Note The Category box does not have to be completed It is only used to restrict the list of points of interest Depending on the map currently being used this list may be very extensive Point of interest in a town Touch the In a town button 10117 BERLIN All categones Point of interest gt In the Town or Postcode box top but ton enter the town in which you want to search for a point of interest gt From the All categories box select a main category e g culture Only tho se points of interest in the town speci fied are displayed 43 gt Touch the box next to this and select a sub category e g museum gt Touch the Point of interest key to go to the entry menu gt Select the point of interest you want from the entry menu You will find information about wor king with the entry menu in the Entries made with the entry menu on page 25 chapter You will find information about scrol ling in lists in the Scrolling through the lists on page 26 chapter Note The Category boxes do not have to be completed These are only used to restrict the list of points of interest In large towns this list may be very long Once you have
55. nformation on the traffic announcement appears IMC message concerns A AG Germany Ab Mannheim gt Heilbronn Wiesloch Rasenberg Sinsheim rosdbeorks Slalronary wafle Evade Ignore If you wish to calculate a detour around the traffic problem press Evade or alternatively lgnore A The roule is bemg recalculated due to traffic information pO oss AG Germany AB Mannheim gt Heilbronn Wiesloch R auenberg gt Sinsheim roadworks Slationary traffic Navigational mode Changing status You can set the function to act upon or ignore an announcement at any time gt Press the EN icon on the map display to open the lit of TMC announcements 2X Stuttgart Degerloch PAN EA Filderstadt Bonlanden 1x S A Stuttgart Karlsruhe Scha ffhausen Weil am h Rhein Press the relevant traffic announcement Press the button at the bottom of the screen to switch between Evade and lg nore Germany AG Mannheim gt Heilbronn Wiesloch R auenberg gt Sinsheim roadworks Stationary Eralfic is being evaded OK Map display You can call the map display from various applications using the miniature map icon Navigation menu J B RO KARLSBAD Bec FFM B RO Select the key with the map icon This opens the map display Map layout The map layout varies according to the current mode of operation of the Traffic Assist Highspeed II Map display without driving gui
56. ng the BACK key Enter destination Route planning Signpost info Route info Sct le Routing oplions y E Status Load map FA Eu 3 A a Map into gt Press the Settings key in Navigation menu This takes you to the setting menu Structure Various buttons are available in the set ting menu Route info Signpost info Routing oplions E 3 APER Map into The functions of the various keys are ex plained below The Route info key You can select settings in the Route info settings window Route info Show street Info final dest Info next dest 48 Navigational mode The following settings are possible Setting Meaning Display street Displays the current next street Info about Displays ETA distance main destina remaining time until ar The Signpost info key You can use the Signpost info button to choose whether or not to display infor mation relating to signs that you should follow during navigation Setting Meaning tion rival at the main desti nation Info on leg Displays ETA distance remaining time until ar rival at the part way destination Road signs are display ed Signpost info For the option buttons press AS or P 4 to activate or deactivate the re quirements gt Confirm your selection by pressing the OK key 49 Road signs are not dis gt played Signpost info
57. nged at any time without prior no OT ONEN la Language 77 tification This manual nor any parts the utting down the MP3 Player 71 Calling up language selection 77 a ee 77 reof may not be reproduced for any Pictures mode 12 a s ps 77 Purpose whatsoever without the express Selecting pictures display T Cinca E pes written consent of HARMAN BECKER The Picture Viewer 72 ancelling the language selection Operating the Picture Viewers I2 Moodlight T tias an iua Information 78 Copyright 2006 HARMAN Slideshow 72 BECKER Automotive Systems GmbH All rights reserved A Safety information The unit may only be operated if the traffic situation allows for this and if you are absolutely certain that you yourself your fellow passengers or other road users will not be put at risk encumbered or disturbed by this The rules of applicable road traffic acts must be observed at all times Destinations may only be input when the vehicle is stationary The navigational system is only an aid The data details provided may in some cases be incorrect The driver must always decide whether to follow the details given or not We accept no liability for the navigational system issuing incorrect details As a result of traffic routing changes and deviating data inaccurate or incorrect instructions may be given Drivers should always pay attention to the actual road signs and traffic control In particular the navigational system cannot be used as a means of orie
58. nnection 3 3 5 mm connection for headset Connection socket for TMC antenna headset not included in scope of supply 15 General operations Maintenance and care The unit is maintenance free For proper care a commercially availab le cleansing fluid for electrical devices may be applied using a soft damp cloth Danger Danger to life by electrocution Always switch off the unit and disconnect the mains power supply unit before clea ning the unit supplied components or accessories Note Do not use any aggressive or abrasive substances or cloths which may damage the surface The unit must not be exposed to water Your mobile navigation system was de signed and manufactured with great care and should be treated with equal care You will enjoy your mobile navigation system for a long time to come if you ob serve the recommendations listed in the following Protect your mobile navigation sys tem from water and moisture If your unit is exposed to moisture switch it off immediately and disconnect the power supply Allow the unit to dry at room temperature Do not operate your mobile navigation system in a dusty or dirty environment and do not store it in such an environ ment Do not store your mobile navigation system in hot environments High temperatures can shorten the service life of electronic components in your unit damage the rechargeable batte ries and cause certain plastics to warp or melt
59. ntation in cases of poor visibility The unit may only be used for its intended purpose The volume of the Navigationsger tes should be set so that noises outside the vehicle can still be heard The unit should be switched off immediately if faults occur e g development of smoke or smells For safety reasons the unit may only be opened by a specialist Please contact your local stockist if you require repairs Use The Traffic Assist Highspeed II 1s a po werful PND Personal Navigation De vice for use in vehicles and closed spaces The unit should be protected from dampness and dirt The Traffic Assist Highspeed II can be used as navigational unit MP3 device for playing music JPEG picture viewer Navigation Thanks to GPS Global Positioning System you no longer need to spend hours searching through road atlases Once outside buildings the receiver an tenna integrated in the unit gives you continuous access to navigational possi bilities Depending on reception you may not be able to use the navigational function inside buildings When used in vehicles you may not be able to adequa tely receive GPS data depending on how the Traffic Assist Highspeed II is in stalled In such cases you will have to connect up an external antenna does not fall within the scope of supply The Traffic Assist Highspeed II is equip ped with TMC which gives you the op tion of receiving traffic announcements via t
60. o your speed When you drive slowly the scale is de creased When you dri ve faster the scale is in creased Navigational mode 2D autozoom Decide whether you wish to work with Low range autozoom Nor mal autozoom High range autozoom or No autozoom as your de fault setting while navi gating in the 2D display With the Autozoom op tion the zoom range va ries according to your speed When you drive slowly the scale is de creased When you dri ve faster the scale 1s 1n The Time Zone key Set the relevant time zone for your regi on in the Time Zone configuration win dow This is an important setting for cal culating the estimated arrival times Time zone OK GMT 01 00 Time zone Summertime Setting Meaning Specify the relevant time zone for your regi on Time zone creased 2D display Decide whether you want the map to face North or In route direction as the default setting while you are na vigating in the 2D dis play Daylight sa Specify whether day ving time light saving time applies to the current time zone gt Confirm your selection by pressing the OK key The Route planning key Use the Route planning configuration window to specify whether or not you want the system to calculate the next point along your journey automatically as soon as you have completed one sta ge f you have activated automatic rou te c
61. on offers you all the countries available on the memory card for navigation Once a country has been selected it is automati cally transferred into the route calculati on menu If a destination country has al ready been entered this is entered in the first line and is therefore valid J Germany m Address Point of interest a Select on map gt Press the destination country key to access the selection list of countries 36 Navigational mode The selection list appears E Andorra mmi Austria Czech Republic E France gt Press the key of the country you want gt If necessary press the arrow keys ESSA on the right hand edge of the screen to scroll through all the destina tion countries available Destination select address and start You can enter the exact destination address in the address entry screen Germany Address E us Point of interest a Select on map gt Press the Address key to specify the destination in more detail The address window appears 37 AUGSBURG 86150 Street dd lin map Options Save Star The following details can be entered in the address window Town Postcode Street and building number ntersecting roads as an aid to orien tation Y ou can also display the destination on the map define options of the drive profile save the destination in the destinati ons memory start directions to the destinat
62. ou want you can use the List function to display all the towns containing the combination of letters in question KARLSRUH 23743 Gr mitz Schleswig Holstein KARLSRUHE 76131 Baden W rttemberg KARLSRUHE 02689 Sohland A D Spree Sachsen gt Press the B key on the bottom edge of the screen to call up the list of towns gt A town is selected by pressing the cor responding button Selecting the street In the destination street area the street and building number can be entered se parately using a letter and numerical key panel A possible street 1s displayed each time a new letter 1s entered Traffic Assist Highspeed II rules out all impossible combinations of letters and only activates those letter boxes which will produce an existing street A building number can only be selected once the street has been selected and or if building numbers are also present in the data gt Press the letters of the destination street one another another 38 Navigational mode The OK key The OK key can be used to transfer the destination selected into the route calculation menu If the destination re quired appears in the upper edge of the display once the first letters or numbers have been entered you can transfer the destination immediately with OK wi thout using the list function Press the OK key to transfer your des tination into the route calculation me nu 39 Using the list of streets
63. out to zoom out from the map and get a broader over view of the area Display route toolbar With this map the map is automatically zoomed out so that the entire route 1s dis played The Display route function is only activated when a route has been se lected for driving guidance gt Press the Route key The map is expanded and the specific route destinations are displayed Position and display mode toolbar You can select a number of different functions with the position key while driving guidance is active When the position key is activated the map is automatically displayed in such a way that the position icon is roughly located in the centre of the map The map itself moves con stantly This function is automatically selected when driving guidance is started Navigational mode Choose this function whenever you want for example to locate your current position again after the map display has shifted When the position key is deactiva ted the map remains stationary and the position icon moves across the map to the edge of the touchscreen The icon then disappears This function is automatically display ed if you have manually moved the map Otherwise the map display would constantly return to the current position Choose this function whenever you want to call up the information win dow at a particular point on the map While driving guidance is activated press the position ke
64. p display without driving guidance Map display with driving guidance Map display with toolbar Using the map display Repeat the last voice prompt Adjust voice prompt volume Information rows Zooming and the map toolbar Display route toolbar Position and display mode toolbar 54 55 0 56 56 56 57 57 58 58 58 59 59 59 59 60 60 60 61 61 62 62 62 63 63 63 63 Index Displaying TMC messages Full screen 73 Specialist words 79 toolbar 64 Shutting down the Picture Viewer 73 Keywords 1 Daytime Night time design Folder viewing mode 73 toolbar 64 Operating folder viewing mode 74 Technical Data 84 Change display toolbar 65 Subfolders 74 FACT SHEET 85 Point northwards toolbar 65 Scrolling 74 Move map toolbar 65 Selecting a picture 74 Call Options menu 66 Changing folder levels 74 Position information toolbar 67 Closing folder viewing mode 74 Playback of MPI files during an Settings 75 PER id Selecting the settings 75 Music operations 68 The setting menu 75 Selecting music playback 68 Operation 75 The MP3 player 68 Selection possibilities 75 Operating the MP3 Players 69 Closing the setting menu 23 Scrolling 69 The individual menu points 75 Play 69 Energy 75 Pause 69 Displaying the energy supply 75 Repeat current track 70 Ending the status display 76 Setting volume 70 Brightness 76 Navigation during MP3 player Calibration 76 The information contained herein may operan dd Starting calibration 70 be cha
65. p line ofthe entry me nu The central area is used to enter cha racters Help functions are provided in the bottom line Descriptions of how to operate the menu are provided below General operations Entering characters Characters are entered by pressing the keys in the central area Once the entry is complete the process is concluded by pressing the MN key and the entry passed on to the Traffic Assist Highspeed II for processing Adopting suggestions When a navigation destination is ente red the Traffic Assist Highspeed II compares the entry with the set of data on the memory card The Traffic Assist Highspeed II then only makes those let ters which are possible available for se lection and adds a sensible suggestion to the letters already entered The suggestion and the characters which cannot be selected are depicted with a slightly darker font If the desired input appears in the upper display area after entering the first few letters or numbers you can immediately accept this suggestion Note If necessary you can switch off the smart speller in the navigation settings It should also be noted that in southern countries e g Italy the prefix e g via Gran Mundo needs to be entered afterwards e g Gran Mundo via To accept the suggested entry press the destination or the button SH Scrolling through the lists If you have already entered some of the letters of the selection you want yo
66. s can be set ma nually L lj This destination is the current home address Navigational mode Operating rapid access Starting using an existing destination Destinations already in the destinations memory are listed in the list of destinati ons gt Press the button with the desired des tination to start route calculation The calculation is started Once the cal culation is complete the map display ap pears and directions to the destination begin Scrolling in the destinations memory You can use the 24MM keys to scroll through the list display in the direction indicated on the arrow The current list page and the total num ber of its contents appear between the keys Displaying or editing destination Change to map display Each destination in the destinations me You can change to map display from ra mory can be displayed or edited pid access using the following key gt Press the icon to the left ofthe destina tion required gt A selection menu appears Selection Meaning gt Press the key featuring the map icon Display de All the data relating The map display and all its functions ap tails to the destination is dis pear played Show on map The map display and toolbar are called up and the destination dis played Protect entry The destination is pro tected against automatic deletion Name entry The destination can be renamed Dele
67. s mounting Plug the plug adapter into the cigarette lighter Note If the engine is switched off using the vehicle s power supply through the cigarette lighter will slowly drain the vehicle battery Do not therefore operate the Traffic Assist Highspeed II for extended periods with the engine off TMC antenna The TMC antenna included in the accessories is used to receive traffic announcements Push the connector on the TMC anten na into the socket without employing excessive force GPS antenna Unit antenna The GPS antenna is integrated into the housing Note The integrated GPS antenna is not suitable for use in vehicles with anti glare windows metalised thermo glass or metal foil indicated by the window label SIGLA SOL SIGLA CHROM SIGLA KOOL OF SUNGATE etc and vehicles with fine meshed heating wires in the windows If this 1s the case use an external GPS antenna Please consult your local specialist dealer 20 General operations Connecting up external antenna To enable reception under adverse re ception conditions an external GPS an tenna can be connected not included For this purpose a closable connecting socket is located on the rear of the hou sing If no external antenna is connected this connection must always be closed again gt Open the closure by pulling gently on its upper surface Connect the external antenna up as de scribed in the manufac
68. selected a point of inte rest the keys in the lower area can be used to display points of interest on the map define options of the drive profile to save the point of interest in the destinations memory to start directions to the point of in terest immediately Navigational mode Destination selecting from the map If the destination required cannot yet or can no longer be found in the destina tions memory the Select on map button allows you to select it directly No address details are asked for in this case Germany e Address L Point of interest a Select on map gt Press the Select on map key to make a direct selection The map display appears Note Y ou may have to use the zoom keys to increase the area displayed to find the street required Gently press the screen surface until acircle of dots is drawn around the destination requested The destination is recorded Information on the point selected is loaded from the set of data and dis played There are buttons under the in formation box which can be used to call up several functions which are provided for the route point selected The following function keys are provi ded for non active directions to the des tination Key Meaning Navigation Starts navigation Add Adds the destination to the route Save Allows your destination to be given a name via the entry menu and saves this in the
69. settings confi guration window to cancel all new set tings and reset the system to the factory settings Do you really want lo restore the factory settings OK X tie yp doin Press the Factory settings button gt To revert the Traffic Assist Highspeed II to factory settings press the key Navigation menu Status The Status menu shows the number of satellite signals picked up your current position and current speed Navigation menu Load map The Load map menu shows the map that is currently loaded Enter destination Enter destination Route planning t Route planning Settings settings r m Slatus v i F Statue Wd map Load map Europe B 29 Vstorage CardlEurope_B_29 map LOCALES I Tu Cunrend position FEET Deri Disutacitara Save current position gt To view the list of TMC messages in the Status menu see also page 58 press MN gt To save your current location press the Save current position button Save your location in the same way as described in See Saving destination on page 41 56 Navigational mode Navigation menu Home If you have entered a home address the system automatically starts route planning to this address Once planning is complete the map is displayed with active driving guidance Enter destination t Route planning Settings 5 iE Statue Load map A message appears if no home address has been entered
70. spite com pression compression stages are se lectable It is the most common format for representation and exchange of pic tures on the internet Memory Card A re writable storage card In the Traffic Assist Highspeed II it is a SD card MP3 Special compression process for audio data e g music Specialist words File Index File on a CD storage card microdrive which contains MPS titles SD Card Secure Digital The Secure Digital Card was developed in 2001 by SanDisk on the basis of the older MMC standard An SD card is a re writable change over storage card Stylus A stylus is an input pointer which 1s used for the operation of touch screens mobile phones or PDAs The stylus consists basically of a plastic pointer with a softer plastic core The sleeve is hard and can be gripped and the softer core emerges at the tip and is designed to touch the screen as softly as possible i e without the danger of scratching the screen The stylus is more accurate than opera tion using the fingers since only the thin tip touches the screen In addition dirty marks on the screen caused by finger prints are avoided TMC Traffic Message Channel Traffic announcements transmitted by most FM stations via RDS Basis for dy namic navigation USB Universal Serial Bus The Universal Serial Bus USB is a bus sytem for interconnection of a computer with external USB peripherals for the exchange of data 80
71. ss the key featuring the full screen icon The image display changes to full screen and initiates the slide show with the dis played image of the current folder level By pressing the left hand or right hand touchscreen surface the previous or next image in the current folder level is dis played You can return to the standard screen by pressing the Back key Shutting down the Picture Viewer Press the back key to shut down the Pic ture Viewer The main menu appears Folder viewing mode Under the picture displayed in the Pictu re Viewer the picture s folder level is displayed in a key panel images gt Press the key panel Folder viewing mode appears images flower jpg flower01 jpg flower jpg flower03 jpg In this viewing mode the name of the current folder level is displayed in the top line It content appears in the list pro vided below the line The list fields are also displayed as but tons Pictures and sub folders are dis played along with their names Operating folder viewing mode Subfolders All folders containing image files are in cluded in the folder overview Scrolling You can use the MES keys to scroll through the list display in the direction indicated by the arrow The current list page and the total num ber of its contents appear between the keys Selecting a picture You can load a picture from the list straight into the Picture Viewer gt
72. t is navigation Navigation Latin navigare to travel by sea is generally understood to mean finding the position of a vehicle deter mining the direction of and distance from the desired destination and establi shing and following a route to this desti nation Navigational aids include the stars distinct objects a compass and sa tellites The Traffic Assist Highspeed II uses its GPS receiver to find the vehicle s positi on The Global Positioning System GPS was developed by the US military in the 1970 s as a missile guidance sys tem GPS is based on a total of 24 satellites circling the earth which continuously emit signals The GPS receiver receives these signals and uses the delay of each of the signals to calculate its distance from the individual satellites In turn it can use this information to determine its current geographical position 3l The signals of at least three satellites are needed to establish position If four or more signals are available height above sea level can also be calculated Traffic Assist Highspeed II determines the direction of and distance to the desti nation with the aid of a digital road atlas on the SD card and the navigation com puter For safety directions to the designation are mainly provided verbally The di rection display and map diagram on the touch screen are further aids A Safety information The road traffic act takes prece dence in all circumstanc
73. t pressed the track is not yet played e fa piece of music is being played at present this is stopped and playback of the new track started 69 Play The pieces of music starting from the track displayed in the track line are play ed when the following key is pressed gt Press the key featuring the play icon The MP3 Player starts playback The key changes to display the pause icon Kay Charles 3 Georgia on My Mind 02 12 03 25 During playback a bar diagram appears under the track to display the play time in relation to the total length of the track These details are also displayed numeri cally under the diagram Note Depending on the bit rate compression of the MP3 track the times displayed may vary slightly from the actual time Pause Playback can be paused at any time and then continued T Press the key featuring the pause icon Playback is interrupted The current track 1s still displayed in the track line The button display changes to the Play back icon Playback is continued by pressing again Music operations Repeat current track The piece of music currently being play ed is repeated continuously when the following key is pressed gt Press the key featuring the repeat icon Playback of the piece of music is repea ted continuously The repeat icon ap pears in the track line on the right next to the track If you want to stop the repeat functio
74. tarted using the following button Calibration Push the button Calibration The calibration process is started Various positions on the screen are indi cated in sequence by cross hairs Touch this position as accurately as possible After all the positions have been touched the calibration process finishes auto matically The setting menu appears The touch screen should now operate exactly 76 Settinos Language The text of the touch screen images can be displayed in various languages Calling up language selection The following button allows selection of various different languages Push the button Language The language selection appears Fi Czech He Danish Dutch B6 English E English In the language selection the available languages are shown in a list which ex tends over several pages Each list area is a contact surface The individual con tact surfaces are marked with the langu age designation and the associated nati onal flag EE Turn the page These buttons HUA allow page tur ning in the direction shown by the arrow through the pages of the list The current page of the list and the total number of pages is shown between the buttons Selecting the language If you change the language the software restarts Push the contact area of the desired language For safety reasons the selection is called up again using the signal Set lan guage to
75. te entry The destination is dele ted from the destinati ons memory Delete list All destinations even the protected ones are deleted from the list 34 Navigational mode Displaying current position You can have your current position dis played in the map display gt In rapid access press the key featuring the map icon on the upper edge of the screen Calling up Navigation menu The extended options of the navigation menu are provided by pressing the Navi gation menu key e See TheNavigation menu on page 35 35 TheNavigation menu If you do not want to select a destination quickly or if the planned destination is not yet available in the destinations me mory you can use the navigation menu to determine a new destination Navigation nei BURO P E KARLSBAD Bec FFM B RO gt In rapid access press the Navigation menu key at the upper edge of the screen The navigation menu appears Enter destination t Route planning settings y oz Statue Load map Structure of the navigation menu Navigation The Enter destination key is pressed for the various stages from selecting a desti nation to starting directions for the desti nation e See Navigation menu Navigation on page 36 Route planning A route with several interim destinations can be planned using the Route planning key e See Navigation menu Route plan ning on page
76. tructure of the navigation menu Navigation Route planning Settings Status Load map Home 31 31 32 32 32 32 32 32 33 33 33 33 34 34 34 34 34 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 36 36 36 Navigation menu Navigation Destination selection window Destination select country Destination select address and start Stopping navigation Destination Points of interest select Point of interest Near GPS position Point of interest nationwide Destination selecting from the map Navigation menu Route planning Route list Scrolling through the list of routes Using a route The New route button The Edit key The Calculate key The Start key Navigation menu Settings The Route info key The Signpost info key The Routing options key The Volume key The Map info key The Automode key The Time Zone key The Route planning key The Format key The Speed key 36 36 36 37 41 41 42 42 44 45 45 45 46 46 47 47 48 48 48 49 49 50 51 2d 32 22 53 53 Index The Home adress key The TMC button The Smart Speller button The Factory settings key Navigation menu Status Navigation menu Load map Navigation menu Home What is dynamic route guidance Displaying TMC messages on the map Using TMC Updating the announcement list Station selection Taking announcements into consideration when calculating routes Automatic recalculation Manual recalculation Map display Map layout Ma
77. turer s instruc tions 21 Switching the Traffic Assist Highspeed II on off The unit is switched on and off using the back key Note Please deactivate the Becker moodlights while driving in your vehicle in order to prevent visual distraction from the road traffic Switching on gt Press the back key for a few seconds The unit is switched on The manufactu rer s logo appears on the touch screen The following question appears shortly thereafter Comply with highway code Comply with highway code gt If you agree with this request press the OK key Note The Traffic Assist Highspeed II may only be used in accordance with the ap plicable national road traffic act General operations Switching off You can switch the unit off at any time If necessary new destinations should first be saved gt Press the back key for a few seconds The unit will enter sleep mode Switch the On Off switch to Off for fi nal deactivation of the unit Unit bracket The unit bracket can be used to secure the Traffic Assist Highspeed IIdirectly to the windscreen or dashboard Note The Traffic Assist Highspeed II and unit bracket must not be exposed to long periods of direct sunlight Tempe ratures inside the vehicle of 70 C and higher may damage parts of the bracket COD DN MN B WN Fastening screw Fastening screw Lever Adapter plate Base Unit holder Carrier plate
78. u can use the selection list to display all the destinations containing the combination of letters in question gt To call up the selection list press the EH Key The selection list appears KARLSRUH 23743 Gr mitz Schleswig Holstein KARLSRUHE 76131 Baden W rltemberg KARLSRUHE 02689 Sohland A D Spree Sachsen gt Press the RAV arrow keys on the right hand side of the screen to scroll through the list gt Press the destination you want The destination is adopted and the selec tion list is closed 26 General operations Special characters and umlauts Special characters and umlauts do not have to used when entering the names of towns and streets The Traffic Assist Highspeed II will change entries from AE OE and UE if necessary gt If e g you are searching for the town of W rzburg then simply press WUERZBURG Special characters can be useful when naming destinations and routes gt To change to the special character keypad press the key The special character keypad is display ed 21 Enter the special character you want As soon as you have entered a special character the system automatically switches back to the letters keypad Entering numbers You have to change to the numerical keypad to enter numbers gt Press the key The numerical keypad is displayed gt To return to entering letters press E3 Deleting characters To d
79. ume key Use the Volume configuration window to set the volume of all voice prompts every time the Traffic Assist Highspeed II is started Depending on the situation you can also adjust the volume in the map display Select the Volume field and choose another value Volume gt Confirm your settings by hitting the OK key 50 Navigational mode The Map info key You can perform the following settings in the Map info configuration window Map info Zh Points of interest Street names 2D Info box v Setting Meaning Points of inte rest If you activate this entry points of interest are dis played in the map Street names If you activate this entry all street names are dis played in the map only 2D Mode Info box If you activate this entry you get displayed the point of compass the speed and the sea level 51 The Automode key You can choose the following settings in the Automode configuration window Auto mode OK Begin with 3D 3D Autozoom v 2D Autozoom Standard 2D View North oriented Setting Meaning Start setting Decide whether you wish to have a 3D dis play or 2D display of the map as the default setting 3D autozoom Decide whether you wish to work with Autozoom or No auto zoom as the default set ting while navigating in the 3D display With the Autozoom op tion the zoom range va ries according t
80. unit holder using your free hand 24 General operations Basic information about the touch screen The Traffic Assist Highspeed II 1s fitted with a touch screen Navigation Music Pictures Settings DECKER Note To ensure that the display s surface is not damaged you may only touch it with your fingers or a blunt non smea ring object Operation The buttons which appear in the menus or message windows should simply be touched so that they are displayed as if they had been pressed If the key pressed is not permitted in the current situation a short signal will sound 25 Calibration If the touch screen starts responding im precisely and e g buttons have to be touched off centre in order to be actu ated calibration should be undertaken The calibration function is started from the Settings menu see also page 76 Basic information about the menus During operations you are assisted by various menus and entry windows The main menu The top menu level is the main menu The individual applications are started from the main menu Navigation Music Pictures Settings You will find information about the indi vidual applications in the corresponding main chapters Entries made with the entry menu Some applications require entries to be made via the entry menu The entry menu is operated in a similar way to a keypad The character entered on the keypad 1s displayed in the to
81. y The key is displayed as activated de pressed Press again to deactivate the key Displaying TMC messages toolbar Press this button to display all TMC traf fic announcements received from the station you are currently tuned in to ry X Stuttgart Degerloch PAN EN Filderstadt Bonlanden ea A stuttgart Karlsruhe 1 x 5 Schaffhausen Weil am k A Rhein You have the option of obtaining an overview of the current traffic situation and calculating an alternative route or deleting a previously calculated detour as required See Taking announce ments into consideration when calcula ting routes on page 59 A Press the TMC announcement button A list of TMC announcements opens gt Press the arrow buttons on the right of the screen to browse through the list Daytime Night time design toolbar You can choose between daytime or night time design to adapt the touch screen to the current light conditions Ifyou select the night time design the key is displayed as activated de pressed The display is adjusted using the dayti me night time key Press the daytime night time key The design is changed Press the key again to return to the previous design 64 Navigational mode Change display toolbar You can show the map using either 2D display bird s eye view or 3D display spatial display 2 dur Falk Tee E Ld P zi y J Vigor b
82. y card and plug into an SD card reading device or the use the USB cable to connect the Traffic As sist Highspeed II to the computer gt boot up the computer and insert the DVD gt use the installation program to transfer the map required slide the memory card back into the Traffic Assist Highspeed II or correct ly remove the USB cable switch the Traffic Assist Highspeed II back on The new map is available right away Transferring pieces of music and pictures Since the map data takes up virtually all the IGB memory capacity of the memo ry card supplied pictures and music should be saved on to another SD card The files can be transferred via a card reader or the USB connection Note Use obvious folder names because the se will help you later when you are trying to find the file you want in the Traffic Assist Highspeed II General operations Faults If unit faults relating to the operating system occur messages to this effect will be displayed These should be ack nowledged If the activated function cannot then be executed the Traffic As sist Highspeed II must be restarted using the ON OFF switch or the reset button If the messages reappear or the unit does not function correctly for any other reason please contact your local sto ckist Note Never attempt to open the unit yourself Please contact your authorised dealer if you are unable to remedy the fault 30 Navigational mode Wha

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