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2. ssssssssesseeeee enne nnne 78 Obtain services for a cracked or damaged screen ssssssssssssssse eee 78 Protect the Travel Companion screen from cracking or damage esee 79 Welcome Thank you for purchasing the HP iPAQ 300 Travel Companion Your Travel Companion is pre loaded with many features that enhance your travel experience that you can learn aboutin this guide In addition there are free Web resources and additional content available to enhance your travels Here you can find new Web based trip planning services that allow you to personalize your travel by creating custom itineraries for export to your Travel Companion Visit http www ipag com to learn about the latest services and content available for the Travel Companion Use this guide to know more about how to e Get started with using your Travel Companion e Manage your contacts and synchronize data e Use Bluetooth for making calls using your Travel Companion 2 Register the Travel Companion You need to register the Travel Companion with Hewlett Packard to be able to e Access support and services and get the most out of your HP products e Manage your profile e Sign up for free support alerts driver notices and personalized newsletters After registering the Travel Companion you will receive an e mail message regarding special offers and promotions Visit http www register hp com and follow the on scr
3. Returns to the previous screen O El E 14 Chapter 7 Learn the basics On screens with editable screen content this icon saves the changes and exits the screen On such screens the cr icon returns to the previous screen without saving On screens with non editable point information this icon leads to the Map screen with the selected point in the middle Deletes all list items You are prompted for confirmation before items are deleted Opens the Cursor menu 2007 08 04 18 04 31 Displayed on the top centre ofthe screen this icon opens Time settings Displays the current date and time 2007 08 04 18 12 04 THL Displayed on the bottom left corner tap this icon to change its content Displays the current date current time or both k 4 3 kml 29 km k 143 km Displays the current speed at which you are traveling or the distance of the next Via point and the destination Toggles between the values Displays the time remaining to reach the final destination or to reach the next Via point Toggles between the values E Opens Settings at the page related to the current screen s content Some screen specific buttons Button Function On keyboard screens this icon toggles between the alphabetic and numeric keyboards On keyboard screens this icon inserts a space character in the text Space On keyboard screens this icon clears the last e
4. Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada European Union Notice Products bearing the CE marking comply with the following EU Directives e Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC e EMC Directive 2004 108 EC CE compliance of this product is valid only if powered with the correct CE marked AC adapter provided by HP If this product has telecommunications functionality it also complies with the essential requirements of the following EU Directive e R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Compliance with these directives implies conformity to harmonized European standards European Norms that are listed in the EU Declaration of Conformity issued by HP for this product or product family This compliance is indicated by one of the following conformity markings placed on the product e This CE marking is valid for non telecommunications products and for EU harmonized telecommunications products such as Bluetooth e This CE marking is valid for EU non harmonized telecommunications products C XxXxx If applicable a notified body number is used Refer to the regulatory label provided on this product Hewlett Packard GmbH HQ TRE Herrenberger Strasse 140 D 71034 B blingen Germany The telecommunications functionality of this product may be used in the following EU and EFTA countries Canadian Notice 73 Austria Belgium Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic Denm
5. The addresses that can be navigated to are indicated by a sign If an address has a sign next to it it means that the application could not find the address on the map Tap the contact you wish n to navigate to and tap EY NOTE If the contact does not have an address an error message is displayed Call contact Select the name of the contact you need to call and then tap a Ef NOTE In order to use this function you need to connect your Travel Companion to a Bluetooth enabled phone first Extras Extra features of the software include clock phone and calculator Clock Tap KZ to display the clock set the time or set up alarms Extras 25 To configure the clock 1 Tap to configure the clock You can choose between analog and digital modes and set up a world clock that shows three time zones at the same time 2 To set up the world clock tap the Main clock title and timezone tab and choose your local time zone from the list selector j To confirm your selection tap E You can set the other two time zones in a similar way To set the time tap i Tap Ll to see a full screen view of the clock Tap on the screen to display the menu buttons again To set an alarm Tap to enter the Alarm menu RH Tap e to set an alarm 3 Inthe Description menu enter the text to be displayed when the alarm rings 4 Set the time of the alarm by tapping Time EY NOTE You can snooze the alarm
6. To set the length of delay select the required minutes from the list gt Tap to confirm your selection The following types of alarms are available e Once The alarm is not recurrent e Regular The alarm is recurrent Here you can choose the days of the week you require an alarm e Countdown The alarm alerts after the specified delay e Call back A link to the Contact list is displayed at the bottom of the screen You can choose the contact you need to be reminded to call back E e Qi NOTE Tap to save your selections If you do not need the alarm tap XX TIP When setting the alarm time you can change the time by dragging the minute hand of the analog clock To modify an alarm 1 Tap an alarm entry in the list to display the detailed settings of the alarm i m To edit or delete a preset alarm tap NOTE To delete all your alarms tap al from the Alarm list screen 26 Chapter8 Discovering the Travel Companion through the Startup menu Phone To make a phone call using the phone feature 1 Tap s to enter the telephone function from the Extras menu 2 Entera phone number directly or select a phone number from your contact list by tapping La 3 After entering the phone number G ls initiate the call NOTE If you have not connected your phone via Bluetooth your Travel Companion initiates the connection now ll Tap Mill to end the call The following features
7. and the speed limit checked Edit Speedcam This button replaces Add Speedcam if the Cursor is at or near to a position of a road safety camera Tap it to edit the details of the camera POI Info This button opens a list of POIs near the Cursor Current street If you tap the Next street field on the map screens the current street name is displayed for a few seconds Distance to next turn This field shows the distance to go before reaching the next route event turn roundabout exit etc This field is only displayed when navigating a route Next street Next city This field shows the road or street that comes next in the route itinerary If you are not yet in the city or town where this next street is the Travel Companion displays the name of the settlement instead of the name of the road or street A bullet symbol appears next to the name of settlement to help you identify them apart from street names This field is only displayed when navigating a route Current street 49 13 Route This menu contains options to manage your routes and track logs Edit Route To edit a route you need to be aware of all waypoints used in the route The first item in the list is the departure point of the route without a valid GPS position The list contains the last reached Via point or the point where the Travel Companion recalculated the route This means the list is permanently updated and Via points drop out during the
8. and then plug the adapter into a vehicle power outlet Chapter 5 Power on and set up the Travel Companion 2 Attach the power cable to the clips on the back of the Travel Companion holder Be sure to leave enough cable to plug into the Travel Companion and that the connector is turned the correct way to plug into the unit 3 Install the holder onto the windshield mounting bracket 4 Place the car kit assembly onto the windshield 1 and then press the locking lever 2 to securely mount the assembly into place 5 To install the Travel Companion Car kit setup 9 a Insert the Travel Companion into the mounted car kit holder b Insert the securing clip into the slot on the top of the Travel Companion c Plug the power cable into the Travel Companion 6 Use the knobs to adjust the vertical and horizontal orientation of the Travel Companion 10 Chapter 5 Power on and set up the Travel Companion Warnings and safety information The Travel Companion is a navigation system that helps you find your way to your selected destination It determines your exact location with the help of the built in GPS device The position information obtained from the GPS receiver is not transmitted elsewhere Therefore others cannot track you with the help of this application If you are the driver of the vehicle we recommend that you operate the Travel Companion before beginning your journey The driver s attention should alway
9. Companion the Startup menu is displayed You can choose from the following applications e Entertainment e Contacts e Navigation e Extras e Settings Entertainment Tap to access the following applications e Videos e Music e Games e Pictures Videos To play your videos and organize your playlist on BM Tap to access the video function Tap to view and organize your playlist 2 E Tap to add videos to the playlist Ef NOTE You will need to add your video files to Media directories to play videos on your Travel Companion For more information see Media directories on page 29 i Tap hol to delete videos from your playlist amp NOTE Similar options are available with the music application 20 Chapter8 Discovering the Travel Companion through the Startup menu Music Confirm any changes by tapping El LA You can organize your playlist by tapping Tap Y to return to the main Video screen after you finish organizing your playlist You can play stop or jump to next and previous item by tapping the appropriate buttons The volume level can be modified with the hardware jogwheel button The scroll bar shows how much of the video file has been played and its total length To work with music files 1 Tap to enter the Music application J Tap to navigate to the songs on your device grouped as follows Artist Artist aloum Album Genre artist Genre artist aloum G
10. down map visualization and can make the map dense Turn this feature on or off to configure the Travel Companion to display only the closest buildings or buildings far ahead Terrain Terrain can be displayed using rich 3D details less detailed or even turned off Backlight settings You can set the behavior of the display backlight when using your Travel Companion These settings are independent of other applications in the device Brightness You can set the backlight level separately for both daylight and night modes thus enhancing the effect of the night color scheme Power management You can set behavior of backlight when the screen has been untouched for a while Backlight always on You can choose to have the backlight always on 56 Chapter 14 Settings Smart Powersave When running on battery Smart Powersave lights up the screen only when you press a button or tap the screen After a few seconds the light level decreases and after another few seconds the backlight turns off This helps you conserve the battery and achieve a longer battery life Map settings These settings determine how maps are displayed on the Travel Companion Alternative Road Names Some highways have an international name or number for foreign travelers You can decide whether to show only the local name or both Show Street Labels You can set whether or not to see the names of the streets and the POI icons on the map while driving B
11. hiding the track log Deletes the track log it is displayed next to DB Dd 54 Chapter 13 Route Tap any of the track log names in the list to open a new screen with the details of that track log On this screen you have the following options Button Function Changes the color of the track log A B M Opens a new screen where you can change the name of the E track log Exports the track log to an inserted SD card in GPX format Route Info 55 14 Settings Your Travel Companion provides several settings to help you customize functions The Settings screen can be accessed directly from the Main menu screen while some of its sub screens are accessible from other parts of the Travel Companion Visual settings You can set a few parameters that determine the appearance of your Travel Companion 3D settings The Travel Companion is capable of displaying the map and several objects in 3D It has an extremely fast graphic engine that is capable of moving detailed maps at high speed The lesser the 3D details the faster your Travel Companion can draw and move the map Landmarks 3D landmarks that come with the map can be displayed or hidden Elevated roads Roads can be elevated to enhance visibility and to better recognize complex junctions with flyovers You can suppress elevation to view a road network that looks like a conventional map Buildings 3D buildings can slow
12. journey The last item in the list is your final destination Use the scroll bar to browse through the list and tap any list item to highlight it You can perform the following actions Buttons Function Moves the highlighted route point up in the list Moves the highlighted route point down in the list Selects a new pointto add to the list below the highlighted route point Deletes the highlighted route point Optimizes the route sequence Optimization is for Via points only Your starting point and destination remain in their positions aa E El gp Route Detail This function opens the itinerary route event list of the active route All significant junctions are displayed in the list even ones to be passed The Itinerary is live and constantly updated when navigating a route The list item coming next in navigation is the highlighted one until you tap another item in the list to highlight it After that the highlight remains on the item you have selected Tap any of the list items to have it displayed on the map This helps you identify route events in the list Other available functions on this screen are 50 Chapter 13 Route Buttons Function Deletes all route events The whole route is deleted Saves the route Saved Routes This function opens the list of saved routes All significant junctions are displayed in the list even the ones that have still to be passed Tap any of th
13. name of the crossing street or c tap House Number and enter the house number to navigate to If any of the above three is chosen the map is displayed with the selected point in the middle and the Cursor menu displays your available options Tap Set as Destination The route is automatically planned and navigation starts Start driving and listen to the voice instructions of the Travel Companion 30 Chapter 9 Operating navigation Navigate to a POI To navigate to a POI 1 9 10 11 If you are not on the Main menu screen tap to return to the main menu Tap Go to Tap Point of Interest After you reach the next screen do the following a tap Quick Search if you have saved a search criteria that can be used now b tap Along Route to search for a POI near your current route or c tap any ofthe other icons to define a point around which you wish to search for the POI The list of POI groups appears Here a tapany of the group names to open the list of their subgroups b tap Save to save this search criteria for later use in Quick Search or c m tap to see all POI near the selected reference point or the route Either you go deeper in POI subgroups or tap the list of available POIs that appear Here a ABC tap to see the POIs in alphabetical order MU tap to see the POIs ordered by their distance from the reference c and finally tap the desired POI to see its details On the screen that sh
14. need to pay for the ferry KE This icon is displayed when the Travel Companion could not plan a route with all your suggested road type preferences Sometimes it is impossible to find a suitable route near the start or the destination This icon warns you that the Travel Companion had to recommend a route that does not atch all your preferences given at the Route Parameters settings 3 EJ The recommended route contains unpaved roads The recommended route contains roads that require a permit or permission to enter EL Information any other piece of relevant but not categorized information Tap the icon to see the content gt la displayed when more than 5 warnings apply for the recommended route Other functions You also have the following options on this screen Buttons Function Fit to screen opens the map with a 2D North up view and shows an overview of the whole recommended route Route Info 53 Buttons Function Settings Opens the Route settings screen E Simulation this feature has no navigation function it merely provides a quick view of the route It presents a simulation of the route showing what you might see later when navigating You can choose from two different kinds of simulations e Fly Over The route is simulated with high speed e Simulate The route is simulated with the speed identical to the speed limit on the streets and roads in t
15. save user data first select a map point and then do the following 1 Either tap a location on the map to place the cursor then open the Cursor menu with the icon 2 Inthe Main menu tap Go to and select a point The map with the Cursor menu is displayed From the Cursor menu e tap Save as Favorite if you wish to place this point on the list of your favorite destinations e tap Add POI if you wish to save a useful map point with icon telephone number and additional information or e tap Add Speedcam to save the point as a location of a road safety camera Save user data 33 10 Reference book Navigation menu The Main menu is displayed when navigation is started This is the root of the screen hierarchy Most parts of the Travel Companion are directly accessible from here by using the icons described below NOTE To return to the Main menu from any screen tap y Button Function Opens the Go to menu the subsystem that helps you find your destination E Opens the map screen 2D or 3D X y Opens the Route menu with options to fetch route information and modify the route if required Opens Settings to configure and modify the behavior of the Travel Companion Opens Navigation Extras the screen for additional navigation features DEE Go to The Go to menu is accessible from the Main menu This screen offers various options for selecting a location When a
16. selected location is found the results are displayed on the map marked with the cursor a red dot with radiating red circles The Cursor menu appears with possible actions There are multiple menu options in the Go to menu Use the a and E icons to navigate between the screens and see all available options These options are described in detail in the following sections Buttons Function de Opens the address search screen 1 Opens the list of Favorites Displays Home on the map Home is the first in the list of Favorite destinations gt H E 34 Chapter 10 Reference book Navigation menu Function Displays Work on the map Work is the second in the list of Favorite destinations Opens the POI search screen Opens the list of recent destinations Opens the list of Contacts saved with valid address es Opens the map to let you pick one point Opens the co ordinates search screen Opens the list of saved routes a Opens the next screen to display more options m Returns to the first screen Find an address street intersection or city Searching for a city a street an intersection or an exact address can all be done in the Find Address module If you know at least a part of the address this is the quickest way to find the location The button names are as follows Button names Function Country Name Tap to select a different country
17. the Cursor This icon is displayed on the screen when a track log is being recorded Tap it to jump to the list of track logs This icon is displayed on the screen during route simulation and track log playback Tap the screen anywhere to stop simulation These icons help you to view the map in the full screen view and to return to the normal screen view GUDA 08 ESSE E D Selectors In the following sections you can find some of the controls frequently used in the Travel Companion Direct selectors Some of the settings can be chosen from a list of possible values If the values can be described graphically icons are displayed on the screen Tap one of the icons to set change the value Sometimes direct selectors appear as radio buttons Tap either the button or the label to change the value Selectors 17 List selectors When the available values in the list need to be named only the current value is displayed sometimes with a short description in a horizontal stripe with arrows at both ends The arrows are buttons Tap to move left in the list or tap to move right You need not confirm your selection The selected value becomes effective immediately Sliders When a feature has several different unnamed numeric values the Travel Companion shows sliders to set the desired value They look like analogue potentiometers If the value limits are not displayed at the ends of the slider the leftmost or bo
18. the group but you can also assign different settings to any subgroup To view POls 1 When you tap the button you will see the list of the top level POI groups is displayed 2 Tap any of the group names to see the list of its subgroups The two screens are similar You have the following buttons on these screens Button Function This POI group has subgroups Tap this or the name of the _ groups to see the list of its subgroups Visual settings 57 Night mode Button Function This POI group has no subgroups Tapping it does not perform any action The POI group is not displayed on the map However some Off of its subgroups might be displayed according to their individual settings The POI group is displayed on the map starting from this zoom level Some of its subgroups might be hidden or displayed from different zoom levels according to their individual settings 500m Tap this button to edit the visibility of the POI group When you edit the visibility of a POI group or subgroup a new screen is displayed You have the following options Button Function This is the icon of the POI group This icon is displayed on the map when the group is visible Tap it to choose another icon for the edited POI group or subgroup Tap any of the radio buttons to choose a new visibility level for the edited POI group or subgroup All in Current Category Check this box and the visi
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20. HP iPAQ Product Guide Copyright 2007 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P HP iPAQ products are powered by Microsoft amp Windows CE 5 0 with Messaging and Security Feature Pack Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other countries gt gt SD Logo is a trademark of its proprietor Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by Hewlett Packard Development Company L P under license All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies Hewlett Packard Company shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein The information is provided as is without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice The warranties for Hewlett Packard products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products Nothing herein should be construed as an additional warranty This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Produced under license from and contains copyrighted material of The Sanborn Map Company Inc All Rights Reserved 1984 2007 Tele Atlas All rights reserved This material is proprietary and the subject of copyright pr
21. History Tap to select a city town from the list of recently used cities and towns City Name Tap to select a region state in the displayed country City Center Tap this button to navigate to the centre of the selected region state if you have no street information Street Name Tap to select a street in the displayed region state Intersection Tap to define a cross street to select the crossing as the destination Street Center Tapthis button to navigate to the midpoint of the selected street if you do not have the house number information House Number Tap to enter the house number to search for Goto 35 Find in History If you have already used Go to or picked and used map points before all of these appear in the History list You can pick any of your recent locations to be your destination On this screen the list cannot be reordered or filtered by name but the scroll bar on the right lets you browse through the complete list to find your preferred point Use to clear one item from the list or to empty the list Find one of the Favorites The list of your favorite destinations appears on this screen Tap any option available in the list to select the point Use the scroll bar to browse through the whole list or select one of the following options Buttons Function Mal Reorders the list by the distance of the Favorites Reorders the list alphabetically ABC Deletes the favorite it a
22. In this case the particular directory is not removed from your Travel Companion but is removed only from the list of media directories If required you can call back what you deleted at a later time Settings 29 9 Operating navigation You can access various navigation features using the navigation feature of your Travel Companion A CAUTION Drive with due care and attention when using the Travel Companion for navigation Navigate to an address To navigate to an address 1 mw ox m NS 10 11 12 If you are not on the Main menu screen tap to return to the main menu Tap Go to Tap Address The first two lines show the country and the city town of the last search If the address is in a different country tap the icon with the name of the country and select the desired country from a list If the appropriate country is displayed and you need to change the city town to search for either a tap History to select a recently used city town or b tapthe icon with the name of the settlement and enter the desired city or town With country and city town selected you have two options a tap City Center to navigate to the centre of the city town or b tapEnter Street Name and enter the street you are looking for With country city town and street selected there are three options to finish the address search a tap Street Center to navigate to the midpoint of the street b tap Intersection and enter the
23. S determines the location Multifunction wheel The Multifunction wheel performs multiple functions Zoom in and out When the map is visible on the screen turn the wheel up to zoom in and turn it down to zoom out Adjust volume and brightness To adjust the volume and brightness 1 Press the button swiftly to open the Master volume slider below the speaker icon You may also D tap to open the Master volume slider Now turn the wheel up or down to adjust the volume The and the position of the fader displays the newly selected value If you wait for a few seconds the slider disappears Before this happens you can press the button swiftly again and the slider switches to the Display brightness setting The Pie icon replaces the speaker icon above the slider The wheel now adjusts the backlight value of the current display mode If you use the Travel Companion in daylight mode the brightness for daylight is modified if you use the night mode the backlight for night use is adjusted Now press the button again or wait for a few seconds and the slider disappears 12 Chapter7 Learn the basics Open the Quick Launch menu To open the Quick Launch menu 1 Press and hold the Multifunction wheel to open the Quick Launch menu a list of frequently used applications is displayed 2 Turn the wheel up or down to scroll through the list and press it to jump to the highlighted subsystem If you use the to
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25. acters because you do not need to enter accents when searching for a destination Type only the base letters the letter most similar to the accented one and the Travel Companion searches for all the combinations in the database for example for the French street Cit Berg re you only need to type Cite Bergere and the application picks up the correct street name When you type in POI names or track log names the Travel Companion automatically turns all initials into capitals to create names The QWERTY keyboard The QWERTY keyboard has the same layout as the Standard English QWERTY keyboard The only difference is that it contains no numbers and symbol keys Only the alphabet and some special keys The special keys are as follows Button Function 18 Chapter 7 Learn the basics Toggles between the alphabetic and numeric keyboards Inserts a space character in the entered text Clears the last entered character Tap this icon to finish entering characters BELLE The numeric keyboard The numeric keyboard only contains numbers on buttons The special keys you find on the other keyboards except Space are available on this keyboard as well The numeric keyboard 19 8 Discovering the Travel Companion through the Startup menu The best way to discover your Travel Companion is to explore each screen in detail and find out how to navigate from one screen to another When you turn on the Travel
26. and select from the various international formats that are available Warnings Tap Warnings to enable and fine tune user alerts A new window opens with the options Warn when speeding Maps might contain information about the speed limits of the road segments You can configure your Travel Companion to warn you when you exceed the current limit This information is region specific and might not be available for your region ask your local dealer or might not be fully correct for all roads in the map Use this option to determine whether you need to receive the warnings or not You can set two different kinds of behavior for the warning One is applied up to a certain speed limit and another that is used at speeds limits above that Speeding tolerance You can configure the warning to prompt you when you exceed the speed limit percentage specified here Both positive and negative values can be given Alternative speed limit If the speed limit of the current road segment equals or is above this limit the speed warning uses the Alternative speeding tolerance instead of the previous one Warnings 63 Move the slider to its right most position to turn off the alternative speed warning This way the Speeding tolerance slider determines the warning for all roads Alternative speeding tolerance If the speed limit of the current road reaches the value set at Alternative speed limit this setting replaces Speeding tolerance The slider
27. and select the album where you wish to store the pictures 3 L You can add and remove albums with and i EY NOTE You will need to add your picture files to Media directories to view pictures on your Travel Companion For more information see Media directories on page 29 When you first enter the picture viewer you can see the contents of the Unfiled Pictures album To see another album just tap the button on top of the screen and select the album from the list Tap to configure the picture viewer e Slide Show Effect The following slide show transition effects are available for selection o Fade o Slide o Special Effect 1 10 o No effect e Slide Show Interval Time The pictures follow each other at specified intervals Tap the Slide Show option to start the slide show Tap the screen anywhere to stop it Contacts The Li icon displays the Contact list You can add your contacts to this list and include their phone number address work place and e mail address You can edit the contact details any time and search for your acquaintances If your Travel Companion is connected to a Bluetooth enabled phone you can even dial your contacts directly from the contact list You can also synchronize your Outlook contacts with your Travel Companion For more information see Outlook synchronization on page 69 Contacts 23 Add contact To add a contact ap LE Tap to add a new contact to your list 2 A da
28. are also available Tap a to display a list of previous calls Each entry contains the phone number and the date and time of the call Tap niin to add a number on the list to your contacts o a Tap to delete individual entries Tap wr to completely clear your call history Calculator opens the calculator function Tap Mode to switch between the two calculator types e basic e exponential EY NOTE The currently used mode is displayed above the Enter button Settings The Settings Ld button takes you to the settings of the device The following options are available e Setthe visual appearance e Choose the language Settings 27 e Set the time and date e Read about the software and maps The Settings E button takes you to the settings of the device You can for example set the visual appearance choose the language to apply set the time and date and read about the software and maps The available settings are discussed in detail below System Tap the ll menu point to calibrate the screen alignment set up the power saving and display information about the software and the maps Align screen To align screen Enter the B menu point to calibrate the orientation of your screen This is necessary if your touch screen is not aligned and you have difficulty in activating the on screen buttons EY NOTE When this option is selected a target cross with instructions is displ
29. ark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Romania Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland and United Kingdom Products with 2 4 GHz Wireless LAN Devices France L utilisation de cet equipement 2 4GHz Wireless LAN est soumise a certaines restrictions Cet equipement peut tre utilis a l interieur d un batiment en utilisant toutes les frequences de 2400 a 2483 5MHz Chaine 1 13 Pour une utilisation en environement exterieur les frequences comprises entre 2400 2454 MHz Cha ne 1 9 peuvent tre utilis Pour les dernieres restrictions voir http www arcep fr For 2 4 GHz Wireless LAN operation of this product certain restrictions apply This product may be used indoors for the entire 2400 2483 5 MHz frequency band channels 1 13 For outdoor use only 2400 2454 MHz frequency band channels 1 9 may be used For the latest requirements see http www arcep fr Italy E necessaria una concessione ministeriale anche per l uso del prodotto Verifici per favore con il proprio distributore o direttamente presso la Direzione Generale Pianificazione e Gestione Frequenze License required for use Verify with your dealer or directly with the General Direction for Frequency Planning and Management Direzione Generale Pianificazione e Gestione Frequenze Battery Warning A WARNING Th
30. ased on the current zoom and tilt levels street names are displayed either aligned with the street or on signposts on the streets Streets and roads If you switch these signs on it is easier to recognize your location on the map If you turn them off it is easier to see the road geometry NOTE Youcanonly disable street names and POI icons if the Travel Companion follows your position As soon as you move the map and Lock to Position is disabled street names and icons become visible again Tap gt to re enable Lock to Position and have the labels and icons disappear again 2D 3D map view In 2D map view mode the map is displayed in a conventional top down view with a fixed North up orientation You cannot tilt or rotate the map The elevation of the map is displayed with colors and shading similar to a topographic map In 3D map view mode the map shows a perspective view You can change the vertical angle of the view you can rotate the map and turn 3D map elements on or off POI visibility The maps in the Travel Companion come with a huge number of POls Displaying all of them would make the screen too crowded In order to avoid this you can decide which POI groups to show and which ones to hide on the map and how close you need to zoom in to start seeing a particular POI group Your Travel Companion has a multi level POI category system You can set the visibility of all levels Subgroups can inherit the visibility settings of
31. ayed on the screen 2 Tap the stylus on the center of the cross and repeat this each time the cross moves around the screen 3 When the cross disappears tap the screen within 30 seconds to save the new calibration or wait for 30 seconds to retain the original calibration Time To set the time i You can set hours and minutes by tapping and i Tap z to choose between 12 hour or 24 hour display in digital mode If the 12 hour display is selected A M or P M is displayed next to the time Eo Tap 09 to set the time zone Date _ Tap to set the date Tap and to choose the year and the month and tap the day in the calendar to select it Language Tap Milia to set the language of the screen messages Select the language from the list using appropriate letter group buttons to find the language that you want to use 28 Chapter8 Discovering the Travel Companion through the Startup menu Media directories In the menu item you can configure all your media directories This saves time because the device searches for media files only in the directories listed here rather than scanning all folders To use media directories li L4 L4 E Bo Tap to add to remove a folder and use Mii to remove all directories 2 When you delete a folder the application displays Directory won t be scanned after this Are you sure to confirm whether you really require to remove the selected directory Choose Yes to confirm deletion
32. bility level of all the subgroups of the edited POI category is overwritten with the value set here This does not start any dependency between the group and its subgroups If you wish to have uniform visibility for the whole group tap the button again Using the automatic night mode your Travel Companion switches between the daylight and night color schemes a few minutes before sunrise and a few minutes after sunset based on the time and location information provided by your GPS Set Night mode permanently on or off to display only the daylight or the night color scheme Zoom settings The Auto zoom or Smart zoom feature offers a lot more than just the usual automatic zoom Auto zoom While navigating a route When approaching a turn it zooms in and raises the view angle to let you easily recognize your maneuvre at the next junction If the next turn is at a distance it zooms out and lowers the view angle to be flat to let you see the road in front of you It can switch to an Overview mode to let you follow your position on the map While cruising If there is no active route and you are just cruising Smart zoom can zoom in if you drive slowly and zoom out when you drive at a high speed Turn Auto zoom on to configure your Travel Companion to perform the automatic map scaling and tilting You can turn off this feature to navigate with a fixed zoom level and vertical view angle 58 Chapter 14 Settings Restore Lock to Position a
33. by setting required preferences Although you can choose whether to include or avoid some road types in Route settings sometimes they are impossible to avoid near the starting point Via points or the destination If so the Travel Companion displays those segments of the route with an alternate color preview On the Map screens this field shows a graphic illustration of the next maneuver For example when you approach a turn an arrow shows whether itis a slight normal or sharp turn When showing a roundabout the number of the exit is also given This field also serves as a button Tap it to display the turn preview in large in the top left corner of the map Tap again to disable the large turn preview Cursor the selected map point If you tap the map somewhere twice or select one specific item in Go to it becomes the selected point on the map marked with a small red dot and radiating red circles to make it conspicuous You can use this point as starting point Via point or destination for your route you can search for a POI near it or save it as a POI a Favorite or a road safety camera Track Log recording playback indicator When a track log is being recorded a IL icon is displayed on the map screens This icon also functions as a button leading to the Track Log screen where you can stop the recording or make the track log visible on the map During track log playback a anywhere stops the simulation Ji icon is dis
34. cal dealer for coverage details You need a TMC receiver attached to your Travel Companion to receive TMC information To learn more about compatible TMC solutions for your area visit http www hp com accessories ipaq If public TMC data is broadcast at your location the Travel Companion automatically takes into account the TMC information received The receiver automatically searches the FM radio stations for TMC data and the decoded information is immediately used in route planning As soon as the Travel Companion receives traffic information that might affect your route the Travel Companion warns you that it is recalculating the route Navigation then continues with a new route that is optimal considering the most up to date traffic conditions List of traffic messages Tap Traffic Messages in the Navigation Extras menu for a list of the nearest TMC events The list is arranged by the distance from your current location Use the scroll bar to navigate through the screens and see traffic difficulties farther away from your current position You can alternately use one of the following options Button Function Opens a new screen to configure the TMC subsystem Shows the highlighted traffic difficulty on the map fit to the Screen size t Opens a new screen to maintain the TMC receiver and radio ji stations Trip Planner 65 TMC configuration You can configure TMC using following features e Subscribe to TMC T
35. chieved and this information is taken into account when calculating the route the estimated time enroute ETE and the estimated time of arrival ETA You can choose the type of vehicle from the available values e Car e Taxi e Bus e Lorry e Bicycle 60 Chapter 14 Settings Route calculation method You can choose from three different route types Short Choosing Short results in a route that has the smallest total distance of all possible routes between the given points This is usually preferred by cyclists or slow vehicles Fast Choosing Fast results in the quickest possible route given that you can travel at or near the speed limits on all included roads This is usually preferred for fast and normal cars Economical This setting is a combination of the previous two Although it is used to select the fastest solution if there is another route taking a bit more time but a lot less distance compared to the fastest one your Travel Companion chooses this one instead to save fuel Off route recalculation Once a route is planned this setting offers options on what to do when you deviate from that route Automatic The route is recalculated automatically a few seconds after you go astray Off If you stick to the original route and you wish to get back to it on your own you can disable recalculation Guidance stops until you return to the recommended route Avoidances To select the route that fits your needs you ca
36. creen tap to return to the main menu Tap Go to and select the start point just like you did before with destinations When the map is displayed with the Cursor menu tap Set as Start The Travel Companion asks you to confirm that the route does not start from the current GPS position If you confirm the new starting point is set and automatic route recalculation is disabled otherwise the Travel Companion would recalculate the route from the current GPS position as soon as a new position data is received The new route has the same destination and Via points as the previous one Alternatively you can also create a route with a different starting point and a new destination 1 If you are not on the Main menu screen tap to return to the main menu Tap Go to and select start point When the map appears with the Cursor menu tap Set as Start The Travel Companion asks you to confirm that navigation does not start from the current GPS position If you confirm the new starting point is set and automatic route recalculation is disabled otherwise the Travel Companion would recalculate the route from the current GPS position as soon as a new position data is received Tap to return to the Main menu screen Tap Go to and select the destination When the map is displayed with the Cursor menu tap Set as Destination A new route is calculated with the desired end point 32 Chapter 9 Operating navigation Save user data To
37. de a a aaa aa 12 Adjust volume and brightness ssssse eem 12 Open the Quick Launch menu sssssssss eH 13 Screen buttons eee Eee eheu tias 13 Buttons on the top and the bottom of the screen sssssssssssssseseeee 13 Buttons onthe fnap ie oer aeri Ee Pe Ue ro a ao eee E ERE IRR EM Ere eR eer etd gs 16 CIS CLONS B EE 17 Direct 1 0440 ERREUR 17 list Selectors ie Ree a iii 18 Slo qm KE 18 SWITCHES ise dico ionis aa dioe tu dus das du bucks Masesoo aaa aate d vi Dot ePi casta 18 Virtual keyboards 18 The QWERTY keyboard iii aii 18 The nuMeriC keybDOard coso aid Fete ee cite neu eee rad laa t iaa riel RO agas 19 8 Discovering the Travel Companion through the Startup menu Entertaintrent oc Dee eta c a ata 20 Moro m 20 MUSIC erue nU iM M E 21 CIT APO U S oo n 22 PICTUTOS iii A di asis 22 A TET E E E E 23 AGG COMACK d 24 eene M 25 Navigate toa contacta 25 Call CONLACE eT 25 EXIFaS nea c mI IIR IL 25 Si EE 25 A a a a e a ai a aia a aa 27 Calculator assan aa aa a anan aaa iaa dial 27 SENOS ii A A A van as A ETE nd ee eee 27 SYSTEM iia 28 AION SrO aine ie dote A E REAA EEE tiniiets 28 A 28 Date a iia 28 Language oai E A 28 Media directories RIED 29 9 Operating navigation Navigate to am addre
38. del the model used by most GPS devices On accessing this screen the co ordinates of the current GPS position or the selected map point referred to as the Cursor if the map has been moved are displayed The co ordinates are always displayed in the format previously configured here but you can enter the co ordinates in any of the three Latitude Longitude formats decimal degrees degrees and decimal minutes or degrees minutes and decimal seconds You can even enter the latitude and longitude in different formats To easily enter a Latitude Longitude pair 1 The left field contains the latitude 2 Check the first character an N North or S South letter This specifies whether the point is in the Northern or the Southern hemisphere 3 Use N S to change the hemisphere if necessary Use ESA to clear the figures not matching the desired latitude 5 Enter numbers for the latitude e Use the decimal point if the degrees minutes or seconds are not integers P o l u Use EX ELS or EE the label depends on the current cursor position inside the latitude to start entering minutes after degrees or seconds after minutes 6 When finished tap the longitude on the right and enter it as you did with the latitude This time the E W hemisphere changing icon specifies whether the point is located East or West from the meridian crossing Greenwich UK T Tap ES to select the latitude and longitude entered To change the
39. e AC adapter grasp the AC adapter and pull out from the electrical outlet Do not use converter kits sold for appliances to power your HP iPAQ Acoustics Warning A WARNING Listening to this device at high volume levels and for extended durations may damage one s hearing In order to reduce the risk of damage to hearing one should lower the volume to a safe comfortable level and reduce the amount of time listening at high levels A e For your own safety before using headsets or earphones always reset the volume Some headphones are louder than other headphones even if the volume control setting is the same e Changing the default audio or equalizer settings might lead to higher volume and should only be done with caution e X Headsets or earphones used with this device should comply with the headphone limits in EN 50332 2 Equipment Warning 75 Airline Travel Notice Use of electronic equipment aboard commercial aircraft is at the discretion of the airline Medical Electronic Equipment If you have a medical condition that requires you to use a pacemaker hearing aid or any type of medical electronic equipment consult the manufacturer of the equipment to determine if the medical equipment is shielded from RF energy Turn off your HP iPAQ in health care facilities or hospitals when there are posted restrictions requiring you to do so Wireless Notices In some environments the use of wireless devices may be restric
40. e final destination of the route based on information available for the remaining segments of the route The calculation cannot take into account traffic jams and other possible delays If Via points exist tap and tap again any of the fields to see the time needed to reach the first second Via point e Method This field shows how the route was calculated It either displays the Route or the Vehicle field from the Route settings If you have chosen Car Taxi Bus or Lorry the type of the route Fast Short or Economical is displayed here if you have selected Bicycle this information is displayed here 52 Chapter 13 Route Warning icons The following 5 squares are normally empty Some of them show a graphical symbol in case warning s are attached to the planned route These are warnings so icons always show information for the whole route even if the data fields display values from your current position to a Via point only Tap on any of the icons to show its description A few samples of the available icons EH This icon shows that you need to pay toll on the recommended route E This icon shows that the route contains motorways Tap the icon to see the total length of he motorways in the recommended route ct HE This icon shows that toll motorways are included in the recommended route It This icon shows that you need to board a ferry along the recommended route I This icon shows that you
41. e list items to change its name Other available functions on this screen Buttons Function Deletes the route it is displayed next to Deletes all saved routes Route Info The Route Information screen has all the data and some functions that you might need while navigating Without an active route some icons are inactive and route data cannot be displayed Route data displayed for destination and Via points The route data displays information about the current route These fields are continuously updated while you keep this screen open Saved Routes 51 When you open the screen you will see all fields contain information on reaching your final destination Tap any of the fields to see data on the Via points starting from the first one through the final destination again You can see the following options on the screen e Route line The upper part of this screen shows your planned route as a horizontal line Its leftmost point is the start of the route the rightmost one is the final destination and you can see your Via point flags along the line spaced in proportion to their distance The blue yellow when using night colors arrow representing your position travels from the left to the right giving you visual feedback of your journey When you reach a Via point it becomes the starting point of the route the past is deleted The line with all the other Via points are modified instantly and the arrow jumps back to
42. e this corrected position on the map The position given by the GPS is not displayed but this is the information recorded in the track log When recorded track logs are displayed on the map the line is not corrected You see the positions reported by the GPS Map visualization 45 When the GPS position is lost the arrow turns grey but the journey continues on the recommended route for a short period of time with the speed last detected before the GPS position was lost When the next route event is reached or after 40 seconds the arrow stops and remains grey until GPS reception returns This way short tunnels can be crossed without losing the position Selected map point also known as the Cursor If you tap the map somewhere and tap again or select a specific item in Go to it becomes the selected point on the map marked with a small red dot and permanently radiating red circles to make it conspicuous at all zoom levels even when it is in the background of a 3D map view You can use this point as starting point Via point or destination of your route you can search for a POI near to it or save it as a POI a Favorite or the location of a road safety camera The cursor when visible is also the reference point for map scaling E NOTE When your GPS position is available and Lock to Position is active the cursor is the current GPS position the blue arrow When you select another point by tapping the map or using the Go to menu the
43. ect to possible position errors and position fluctuations Regional settings On the Regional settings screen you can set the languages measurement units and date and time formats used by your Travel Companion 62 Chapter 14 Settings Language The display language currently selected is displayed By tapping the left or right arrow you can scroll through and select from the available languages Your Travel Companion needs to be restarted if you change this setting You are prompted for confirmation before it restarts Voice The voice guidance profile currently selected is displayed By tapping the left or right arrow you can cycle through and select from the available languages and speakers Units The unit of distance currently selected is displayed By tapping the left or right arrow you can cycle through and select from the available distance units Time settings To set timezone properties e Use Auto Time Zone You can select this option to configure your Travel Companion to automatically determine the time zone based on the current GPS position To select a time zone manually turn off the switch and tap Set Time Zone e Auto Correction You can select this option to configure your Travel Companion to frequently check and correct the internal clock of the device with the always accurate GPS time Set time format You can set the date and time format displayed on the screen Tap the left or right arrow to cycle through
44. ed enu ed ne XE A AAA Rin cda 49 Distance to next turn er erro id 49 Next sires Nert Ciy eoi Eee ee eec e Ee odd E Doce E oe eS Eua etna ED a Ebene a denda 49 13 Route Edit ROUS Pp 50 Route Detail sssrini eaii Eiaa aaa aaa EE i E aaa a AAE Ea E a aa 50 Saved ROUTES ici tr a a A EE Ede A a A substan a A EEE TEN 51 ieu 51 Route data displayed for destination and Via points see 51 LAETI Neo eT 53 Other TUNCHONS SE 53 Manage Track LOGS p 54 14 Settings VISUAL settings c Pn eei lend Lnd Re Ld daa dede eR bed Re bet daa oae EE eda 56 INSI E 56 EatidImarkS ieu na eni edens denies MEE 56 Elevated roads dte isa 56 siege M H 56 MOG Wi AMM ooo oe rere 56 Backlight settings oooonnnncccnnnnnncccccnnnnnoncccnnnnnnono nc nana nn ocn nn 56 ESM SS E 56 Power management accionada illa lili 56 Backlight always on ssssseseseeeeene nennen nennen nnne nnns 56 Smart POWerSawVe iei eere drei a elds 57 Map Seting eL m 57 Alternative Road Names ooccccccncccccccccococonononnnnnnonnonononanononononnnnnnnnnnnnnnenenennnncnnnns 57 Show Street babels 2 a 57 2D 3D map view coooccccccccncnooonoonnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn anna nn n eme eme eren n nnne n nennen rnnt 57 POI visibility eL 57 Night MOG T 58 ZOOM SQUIN GS S N A E hang ence E E A E E E edad 58 PAULO ZOOM E 58 Restore Lock to Position and Smart Zoo
45. een buttons 13 Displays the current master volume level The more number of arcs the louder is the sound The crossed out speaker icon indicates that the sound output is mute Opens the Brightness setting slider below the icon to set the E ks new backlight level Tap the screen at the desired backlight level or use the wheel to adjust it This icon is displayed only when you tap the speaker icon or press the multifunction wheel twice cos Opens the Route progress list When displayed on the Main menu screen tap this icon to exit navigation and return to the Multimedia application When displayed on list screens tap this icon to delete the item it is displayed next to BE 000 Opens a new screen where you can edit the item it is displayed next to Opens the GPS Data screen Displays the current GPS reception quality status The more vertical lines the better is the reception A cross means there is no GPS reception Locks the touch screen against accidental tapping The hardware buttons can be operated even if the screen is locked Reactivates the touch screen Returns to the Main menu screen Opens the Map screen BHD el E Displayed on the top left corner this button opens the Phone Dialer application On Points of interest POI detail screens tapping the button calls the number saved with the POI Exits navigation and opens the Music player application
46. een instructions to register the Travel Companion or update your mail or e mail address after registration You are required to enter your user ID and registration password to edit your profile online Chapter 2 Register the Travel Companion 3 Boxcontents Box contents This illustration depicts the items that come in the box with the Travel Companion Use this illustration to become more familiar with the device EY NOTE Box contents vary by model 5 A Box Contents 1 Travel Companion 2 Stylus 3 1700 mAH li ion removable rechargeable battery 4 Getting Started CD with additional software 5 Travel Companion Documentation 6 AC adapter with interchangeable plug 7 mini USB cable power cable 8 Case 9 Dash mount disk 10 Car kit windshield mounting bracket 11 Car kit holder 12 Car kit Travel power adapter Box contents 3 4 Components Front components 4 3 2 IU Y 12 A Component Function 1 Power Key and LED Press and hold to turn on the Travel Companion e Charge LED o Solid Amber Battery charging o Solid Green Battery fully charged 2 Bluetooth LED Blue Bluetooth ON 3 Microphone For Bluetooth hands free audio Chapter 4 Components Left and right components 51 Component Function 1 Multifunction Wheel Long press to open the S
47. el Companion e Do not apply strong force or shocks to the Travel Companion e Keep the Travel Companion and its accessories away from children e Donotinsert metal objects into the charging communications port of the Travel Companion This can short circuit the battery and result in danger Cleaning the Travel Companion e Use a soft clean and slightly moistened cloth to clean the Travel Companion Do not let water come into contact with the earpiece microphone or the metal surface e Do not wipe the Travel Companion with any corrosive liquid or coarse objects This can damage the outer surface of the Travel Companion Carrying or storing the Travel Companion e Donot leave the Travel Companion in extremely high or low temperature environments e Remove the battery from the Travel Companion if it is not going to be used for a long period of time Store the Travel Companion and its battery in a cool dark and dry place Using accessories e Use original HP batteries and chargers to charge the Travel Companion e Do not use the Travel Companion battery and charger for other purposes Using the Travel Companion in public places Turn off the Travel Companion or switch it to silent mode when you are asked to in public places Obtain services for a cracked or damaged screen EY NOTE HP is not responsible for damage that occurs as a result of failure to follow the instructions that came with the HP branded product Refer to the
48. enre album 3 The files can also be sorted by title track file name and file size Ci Tap the corresponding to select individual songs or tap to select all of them Tap gt gt gt to add them to your playlist Ef NOTE You will need to add your music files to Media directories to play music on your Travel Companion For more information see Media directories on page 29 Following are some additional features for your music playlist To quickly insert a song to the beginning of your playlist and listen to it right away tap a e You can open folders or categories by tapping their name and you can move up by one level by tapping Tap E to view and organize your playlist Tap to select all files Entertainment 21 Games b Tap if you would like to remove songs from the playlist Tap LA to return to the main Music screen after you finish organizing your playlist You can play stop or jump to next and previous item by tapping the appropriate buttons The volume level can be modified with the hardware scroll button The scroll bar shows how much of the song has been played o To repeat a single song or the entire playlist tap x To play the songs in a random order tap To follow the order of the playlist disable this icon You can change your Music player settings by entering the menu If you tap the Remember playlist option the music player remembers your
49. es Add Via ifthe Cursor is at or nearto any of the Via points of the route Tap it to remove that particular Via point from the route Continue Set as Destination This button adds a new final destination after the previous destination The new destination replaces the old one which is now demoted to a Via point This is the way to build your multi point route in straight order when you wish to visit several destinations go to A then to B This menu point is available only if a route is already active Use the Cursor as the destination of your route This button is to start a new route The previous route if it exists is deleted and replaced If a multi point route is active the Travel Companion asks you whether you really need to delete it together with all its Via points Remove Destination This button replaces Set as Destination if the Cursor is at or near to the destination of the route Tap it to remove the destination of the route promoting the last Via point as the new destination Save as Favorite Save the cursor as one of your favorite destinations Select one position in the Favorite list and it is filled replaced with the details of the cursor Add POI Save the cursor as a user POI Give a name an icon and select a POI group for the new POI Add Speedcam 48 Chapter 12 Map Save the Cursor as the position of a road safety camera Select the type the direction of the camera
50. ew POI Tap it and enter the name of the new POI group o pon Toana i On the screen of current TMC messages this icon opens the l TMC radio settings Buttons on the map When you tap the map you place the Cursor and semi transparent buttons appear on the map to help you modify the view Tap the map again to have the buttons disappear The following buttons are displayed Function These icons change the scale of the map Tap the magnifier with the sign to zoom in You can see a smaller part of the map in more detail Tap the other icon to zoom out and see a larger part of the map in less detail On the 2D map screen screen designed for map browsing you can access fixed zoom levels using these icons wW c o 5 16 Chapter7 Learn the basics On the 3D map screen screen designed for navigation you can access fixed tilt and zoom levels using these icons These icons appear only when GPS position is available These icons rotate the map left and right Only one of these icons is displayed Tap 3D to switch from the 2D map designed for map browsing to the 3D map Cockpit designed for navigation Tap 2D to return This icon moves the map back to the current GPS position to the position arrow and re enables Smart Zoom that automatically scales and tilts the map based on the distance of the next route event When GPS position is not available the map jumps to the position of
51. format the coordinate is displayed here and on other screens of the Travel Companion tap Change Format This leads to a new screen to change the format 38 Chapter 10 Reference book Navigation menu Coordinate display format Positions are sometimes displayed with their addresses and sometimes with their co ordinates This setting lets you choose whether to display co ordinates in degrees dd dddddd degrees and minutes dd mm mmm or degrees minutes and seconds dd mm ss s Goto 39 11 Bluetooth The Bluetooth application lets you connect your mobile phone stereo headphone or car stereo to your Travel Companion When the connection to a mobile phone is established and you receive a call it is automatically transferred to your Travel Companion and the speaker turns on This enables safer driving and you need not use a headset or press any buttons to activate the speaker To launch the Bluetooth application choose one of the following options Ej Tap on the top of the screen E NOTE The Lj icon is always available on every screen e Goto the Settings menu and tap Bluetooth e Tap Extras Phone Key Pad menu point to dial the phone number Connect a Bluetooth enabled phone to your Travel Companion You can connect Bluetooth capable mobile phones to your Travel Companion Check the documentation of your phone for compatibility information To connect to a Bluetooth enabled phone 1 Make sure that Blue
52. g system in which you have a start point normally your current GPS position a destination the line of the active leg of the route and optionally Via points and inactive legs They are all displayed on the map 46 Chapter 12 Map Start point Via points and destination You have the following features on any active route while you are at a start point at Via points or at the destination Active leg of the route The active leg is the section of the route you are currently driving If you have not added any Via points the whole route is the active leg When Via points are present the active leg is the part leading from your location to the next Via point The active section is displayed in light green red when using night colors It is always the most conspicuous part of the map even when in the background of a 3D map view The line of the route is displayed on the driving side of the road for two way and on the axis in case of one way streets When the map is zoomed in and the line is wide enough small arrows show the direction of the route This can be useful if you preview the route before starting the journey or when entering a complex junction Inactive legs of the route Turn Future sections of a route are inactive They are also displayed on the map with the same color but a darker tint than the active one An inactive route section becomes active as soon as you reach its starting Via point Roads in the route can be excluded
53. gth bars The grey bars are for the yellow satellites and colored bars are for the green satellites The more satellites your GPS tracks the green ones the more accurate your calculated position is The GPS data screen also includes information like current position in latitude longitude format elevation speed date time the GPS connection status and calculated accuracy EY NOTE Accuracy can be affected by several factors that Travel Companion cannot take into account Use this accuracy information only as an estimation 67 17 About screen You can access this screen from the main page by tapping Settings System About The screen provides information on the maps and licenses you have installed on your Travel Companion 68 Chapter 17 About screen 18 Outlook synchronization The HP iPAQ Outlook Synchronizer can synchronize contact entries between your computer s Outlook database and the Travel Companion as well as back up and restoring the entire contacts database NOTE You need to install the HP iPAQ Outlook Synchronizer that is available on the Getting Started CD or visit http www ipag com for downloading this application before you begin using it The synchronization tool can be launched from the Start menu through All programs gt HP IPAQ Outlook Synchronizer You can select any of the following options e Data backup launches the backup application which lets you save the entire contac
54. he route Manage Track Logs Using the Travel Companion it is also possible to save the track logs of your journeys This screen lets you manage all your track logs When it comes up it shows a list of all track logs already saved The original name of a track log is the date and time when it was recorded You can change the name to something more meaningful if you wish Each track log has a color displayed to the left of its name when the track log is visible on the map If the track is not visible a horizontal line is displayed Tapping the line of the highlighted track log toggles between showing and hiding that log The track log is drawn on the map using the color next to its name Xx TIP When a track log is being recorded a new line is displayed in this list with a horizontal line as newly recorded track logs are not displayed on the map normally On this screen you have the following options Function Ww c 2 o 5 Initiates track log recording A new line is displayed in the list and GPS position data is saved until you stop the recording or m exit the Travel Companion A e icon is displayed on the map to let you know that a recording is in progress Tapping that icon opens this Track Log screen Stops track log recording This icon displays the color of the track log line on the map A horizontal line means the track log is not displayed on the map Tap this box to toggle between showing and
55. hortcut menu Scroll to use 2 3 5 mm Audio Jack Use with 3 5 mm audio headphones 3 Charging Communications Port Use to connect the mini USB cable 4 Reset Use to reset the Travel Companion 5 SD Card Slot Insert a Secure Digital SD storage card with the label side up for data storage Top and bottom components Function For Bluetooth hands free audio Left and right components 5 Back components Component Function 1 Stylus Remove and use to select elements on the screen and to enter information 2 Back Speaker Use the speaker to listen to audio 3 Back Cover Slide the cover away from the Travel Companion to remove the battery 6 Chapter 4 Components 5 Power on and set up the Travel Companion Set up the Travel Companion Step 1 Remove the battery cover Slide the back cover down and away from the Travel Companion Step 2 Install the battery and replace the battery cover 1 Align the battery connectors on the battery with the housing pins in the battery compartment and insert the battery Set up the Travel Companion 7 Step 3 Charge the battery A CAUTION To avoid damaging the Travel Companion or the AC adapter make sure all connectors are properly aligned before connecting The battery provides power for the Travel Companion to operate Travel Companion comes with a mini USB cable which must be used to charge the device It takes approximately 2 4
56. hours to fully charge the battery when the device is off While the device is in use it can take up to 8 to 10 hours to fully charge a battery that has been discharged To charge the battery 1 Insert the USB end of the mini USB cable into the port on the AC adapter 2 Connect the AC adapter to an electrical outlet 3 Connect the mini USB cable to the charging communications port on the Travel Companion The cable connector fits only one way If the connector does not insert easily turn it over 4 TIP You can also charge the battery by connecting the Travel Companion to a USB port on your computer using the mini USB cable You can only transfer data when charging through USB EY NOTE Whenever a replacement battery is inserted into the Travel Companion press the Power key for at least two seconds In case the device does not turn on attach the AC adapter to turn on the Travel Companion Power on Travel Companion To power on the Travel Companion 1 Press and hold the Power key 2 Follow the on screen instructions to set up the Travel Companion Ef NOTE The on screen set up instructions appear only the first time you turn on the Travel Companion Car kit setup 8 The car kit allows you to mount the Travel Companion on a location in your car that provides an open view of the sky to get the best available GPS signal To install the car kit 1 Plug the power cable into the travel power adapter
57. ifications Operating environment US Metric Temperature Operating 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Nonoperating 9 6 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Relative Humidity Operating up to 85 up to 85 Nonoperating up to 85 up to 85 Maximum Altitude Operating 0 to 15 000 ft 0 to 4572 m Nonoperating 0 to 40 000 ft 0 to 12192 m Operating environment 71 20 Regulatory notices Federal Communications Commission Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connectthe equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer
58. ing the Keys check box which is placed below the Voice check box Key sounds are audible confirmations of either pressing hardware buttons or tapping the touch Screen NOTE The sound effects on your Travel Companion are context sensitive They are different if for example you open or close a window or enable or disable a setting These effects indicates if you have entered enough letters of a street name to have a short list of matching street names displayed on the Screen Dynamic Volume When driving at a high speed the noise in the car might be too loud to clearly understand the voice guidance messages and perceive the key sounds Using Dynamic Volume you can configure your Travel Companion to increase the volume when your speed exceeds a certain minimum and reach its highest volume at the given maximum speed To change dynamic volume 1 Tap Dynamic Volume to turn on the feature 2 Move the slider to set the minimum and maximum speeds Route settings You can use the Route settings screen to determine how routes are calculated This screen is also accessible from the Route Information screen Vehicle You can set the type of the vehicle that you might use to navigate the route Based upon this setting certain road types are excluded from the route or some of the restrictions might not be taken into account Additionally when either Bus or Lorry is chosen the Travel Companion assumes that high speeds cannot be a
59. is HP iPAQ contains a lithium ion rechargeable battery To reduce the risk of fire or burns do not disassemble crush puncture short external contacts or dispose of in fire or water Replace only with the HP spare A CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Battery Recycling HP encourages customers to recycle used electronic hardware HP original print cartridges and rechargeable batteries For more information about recycling programs visit http www hp com recycle Battery Disposal A WARNING When a battery has reached the end of its useful life do not dispose of the battery in general household waste Follow the local laws and regulations in your area for computer battery disposal 74 Chapter 20 Regulatory notices Equipment Warning A WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury electrical shock fire or damage to the equipment Plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet that is easily accessible at all times Disconnect power from the equipment by unplugging the AC adapter from the AC outlet or unplugging the synchronization cable from the host computer Do not place anything on the power cord or any of the other cables Arrange them so that no one may accidentally step on or trip over them Do not pull on a cord or cable When unplugging from the electrical outlet grasp the cord by the plug or in the case of th
60. m cccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeteeeeeeeseees 59 Zoom in after find e seuedvecasnecsdetcdelasagacudcechtauaecceddeseveasanedoctas 59 eA M 59 Sound Settings NEL 59 VOICE QUIN CO e raa E TT 60 Koy SOUNOS CT 60 Dynamic VO UME isisisi LEE AA A aAA 60 ROUTE SONO cnica di 60 Vehicle sic 60 Route calculation method c cccoccocccnccnoccnnnononnnnnononononnnnnnnnnononnnonnnnnonononannnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnn 61 MOM eos 61 AS ce sites ch ditt vni nea e e s eite 61 Economical tic diiniita A Ra Ae drid 61 Off route recalculatlon 2 o ii 61 AVOM 61 Off c aia 61 AVOIDANGCES siciliana ves dac ducas dua gea needed 61 Unpaved Roads i a BRE NE ERE ceed ddshaatadeatdecsiearaadetetenaaas 61 MOtOrway i 61 ESTOS C 62 Cross border planning secere i E netten enn tinent a ania 62 vi Permit need d coc da ete ate eue ei ne nares 62 IE ore eet 62 Carpool lanes for the USA map only sssssse 62 Keep position on road A 62 Regional Settings iiu eit a a eda e Dg ee RE re EE 62 Language ida bs 63 A TN 63 A NN 63 NIIS 63 Set time format oido cocaina 63 EISE 63 Warn whe
61. mode You can scale the map but rotating and tilting is disabled The Cockpit 3D screen is for driving purposes e lfyouare just cruising data such as speed GPS reception quality current date and time e lIfyouare navigating some more route data like the next street in your route the distance to travel type of the next route event There are several controls that function in a similar fashion on the two screens They are described in the following sections Button Function Exits navigation and opens the Phone dialer application E Opens Route Progress screen Turn preview Opens a large turn preview box in the corner of the map when you are on an active route Next street scrolled Zellerrain Bu Shows the Current street for a few seconds This option is displayed only on an active route Turn distance Shows the Current street for a few seconds This option is displayed only on an active route Exits navigation and opens the Music player application Sound volume level or muted Opens volume setting slider Zooms out map BEE ap al 43 Zooms in map Initiates fixed zoom levels and re enables Lock to Position 2D map only This option is displayed only when GPS position is available Initiates fixed tilt and zoom levels and re enables Lock to Position 3D map only This option is displayed only when GPS position is available Re enables Lock to Posi
62. n The use of this material is subject to the terms of a License Agreement You will be held liable for any unauthorized copying or disclosure of this material Second Edition November 2007 Document Part Number 461378 002 Table of contents 1 Welcome 2 Register the Travel Companion 3 Box contents BOX 07 0 0 11 RR RR REOR C O 3 4 Components ETONECOMPONEM S cR En 4 Len and right components petierit ege cri Gase t Pa lese o ba dene c Mage i b sedet Rae 5 Top and bottom components rete nr Me RR RE R Len RE REM EEFEDR dadsaaaad deassaagoudaaarehadedesnseeddentesnadienas 5 Back COMponent RR nes 6 5 Power on and set up the Travel Companion Set up the Travel Companion sss enne nennen II rn nnns nennen nennen nsn nnns 7 Step 1 Remove the battery Cover iiie ida 7 Step 2 Install the battery and replace the battery cover sssse 7 Step 3 Charge the battery e ede e c Rt ERE du d ERR RR Re POeR e Ra REEeds 8 Power on Travel COMPANION sissies eerte ttt nre enne nae ia E age eio ae e Aaa nts 8 e cquc 8 6 Warnings and safety information 7 Learn the basics Hardware buttons i noe ee eee ecd rie ete tiu irr dicc Pise 12 Power Oli Setncs EEEE a ar Eae a eea E E aaea eE 12 Multifunction Wheel teinte A as ede did 12 ZOOM iri and out a de
63. n also set which road types are to be considered for or to be excluded from the route if possible e On Check items to avoid screen select the road type you require to avoid e X Clear the check box to use the specific road type Ef NOTE Excluding a road type does not necessarily mean that the road type can be completely avoided on your routes If your destination can only be accessed by using some of the excluded road types your Travel Companion uses them minimally In this case a warning icon is displayed on the Route Information screen and the road that does not match your preference is displayed using an alternate color on the map Unpaved Roads Unpaved roads are excluded by default as they can be in a bad condition and you usually cannot reach the speed limit on them Motorways When driving a slow car or towing another vehicle you might prefer to avoid motorways Route settings 61 Ferries The accessibility of temporary ferries is not necessarily included in the map data Additionally since you might need to pay a fare you could consider disabling them Cross border planning By default your Travel Companion plans routes using the border crossing points However if you live near the border you can disable border crossing with this switch to remain within one country U turns Although displayed along with road types this is a type of action Most drivers prefer to replace them with a few normal left and o
64. n speeding re er pe idiota 63 Speeding toleramee A 63 Alternative speed limit sssssssssssssssssssseeeeen nennen 63 Alternative speeding tolerance ooonnnccccnnnnnacccccnonononrccnnnnnnrrn cnn nn nano rc ee 64 Enable safety Cameras iii tics 64 15 Navigation extras Tp Pla I tata ida aaa 65 Traffic Message Channel TMC 0ococcoonocccccccconcconcncccnnnnnncnnccnnnnn nn cnn cnn nano mnn Anat Etun Annat nnn nnnm enne nnns 65 List of traffic messages ibit cree ate SEE LRL eee ERE ERE C Xe eee 65 TMC configurator pec EET 66 TMG rado SQ ttn QS aca e dL b e ta ERG 66 Selected FM radio Station iere reet edenda ees 66 Exclude selected station sssssssee ene 66 Show excluded stations ite rrr lr reed A eer REUS 66 16 GPS data screen 17 About screen 18 Outlook synchronization 19 Product specifications System SPECI CAUOMS assoc a2cvis EE 70 Phiysical SpeclfICatlons 22 e ori tete the a EEE EEEE TAS 70 Operating environment sssssssssssesesee ener nennen nnn neen nennen ener nnne nennen nnne nnns 71 20 Regulatory notices Federal Communications Commission Notice sessse enne emen 72 Meise 72 vii Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo United States enm 72 AENA 73 AVIS Canadien iria 73 European Union Notice RT
65. nd Smart Zoom You can move rotate tilt and zoom the map during navigation When you rotate tilt or zoom the map the map follows your position but does not change the view parameter you have modified Tap to return to the full Smart Zoom mode If you move the map all parts of Smart Zoom are deactivated and the view freezes Tap to configure your Travel Companion to follow your position Lock to Position and re enable Smart Zoom Turning on Restore Lock to Position configures the Travel Companion to automatically lock to the position after a few seconds of inactivity You can also setthe time out Shorter delays are best if you tend to accidentally change the map display but you might prefer a longer delay if you often look for things around your position while driving A WARNING Remember to look at the display only if it is absolutely safe to do so NOTE f you tap before this automatic feature comes into effect Smart Zoom and Lock to Position is re enabled instantly Zoom in after find When the Zoom in after find feature is turned off the Travel Companion centers the map to the location selected in Go to but does not change the zoom level If you turn this feature on the Travel Companion zooms in to the selected point The zoom level in this case depends on the type of object you have searched for For example in the case of a city search the zoom level shows you the whole region state or at least a significant
66. new Cursor is displayed on the display with the red dot and the radiating red circles Visible POIs Points of Interest Your Travel Companion comes with thousands of built in POIs and you can create your own POI database as well POIs are represented by icons on the map For a built in POI it is the icon of the subcategory of the actual POI For points you create it is the icon you had chosen when you created the POI POI icons can be changed later in Visual settings These icons are large enough to recognize the symbol and semi transparent so as not to cover the streets and junctions behind them When the map is zoomed out the icons are not displayed As you zoom in icons appear based on their visibility settings Road safety cameras Road safety cameras such as speed cameras and red light cameras are special POI types in the Travel Companion Contacts A different type of special POIs is Contacts When the Travel Companion is started it attempts to recognize the addresses in your Travel Companion s Contact database All contacts with the address recognized are displayed as POIs in a group named Contacts If they exist the Home Work and Other addresses of a contact are imported For example if you have the home and office addresses of John Smith you have two POIs one called John Smith Home and another one as John Smith Work Elements of the active Route Your Travel Companion uses a multi destination routin
67. ntered character Backspace On keyboard screens tap this icon to finish entering a text or number Enter Fit to screen this icon opens the map sized to fit the object to be displayed The object can be a track log the recommended route or a road segment that a TMC message refers to On the Route Edit screen this icon adds a new route point to the recommended route Be OB E On the Route Edit screen this icon deletes the selected route point Screen buttons 15 On the Route Edit screen this icon reorders the route points to optimize the route length On the Route Information screen this icon starts a simulation of the recommended route On the Route Detail Itinerary screen this icon saves the route for later use On the Track Log list screen this icon starts recording a track log On the Track Log list screen this icon replaces the previous one if a track log is being recorded Tap this icon to stop recording On the Track Log information screen this icon opens a new screen where you can edit the name of the track log On the Track Log information screen this icon exports the displayed track log to a file This icon is displayed when you tap Add POI in the Cursor menu First select the POI group in which you wish to save the POI and then tap this icon to start entering the details D When saving a user POI this icon lets you create a new group for the n
68. number Make a call 41 Use contacts To make calls using contacts 1 Tap Extras gt z 2 Select a phone number from your contact list by tapping uh 3 R Tap to initiate a call Use POI To make calls using POI LE me After a list of POI is displayed on your screen tap mien to initiate a call LN Tap to end a call Answer or reject a call If the Voice Gateway service is enabled with your phone you can answer or reject calls on your Travel Companion In case of a call Incoming Call is displayed on the screen Tap a to answer the call and tap Na 1 LN Connect to a Bluetooth stereo headphones You can connect a Bluetooth enabled stereo headphone to your Travel Companion To connect to a Bluetooth enabled stereo headphone 1 Make sure that Bluetooth is enabled on the phone 2 Tap Settings gt 3 Tap Explore Bluetooth devices 4 Nearby Bluetooth devices are listed Tap your headphone s name when displayed in the list 42 Chapter 11 Bluetooth 12 Map There are two map screens the Map 2D screen and the Cockpit 3D screen The manner in which they display the map is similar but the look and controls are optimized for different purposes The Map 2D screen is to be used for the following e browse the map e create user POI items e plan your route based on map points The Map screen is designed to show the maximum map area This screen can only be used in 2D North up
69. o receive a TMC data from a source which needs subscription you need to subscribe to it Tap Subscribe TMC to subscribe A new screen is displayed Fill in the required details tap the Web site and enter details when prompted Tap Enter code and enter the received TMC subscription code Tap Done when finished Ef NOTE This button is displayed only if you are in a country where the subscribed TMC services can be used with the help of the Travel Companion e Recalculate to avoid traffic You can enable or disable recalculation of the route during navigation based on TMC information Disabling the route does not prevent the system from using TMC data for route planning but does not trigger an automatic recalculation when the traffic conditions change during your journey e Sort events by distance type The list of traffic events can be ordered by their distance from the current position or by their type e Event list You can choose to display certain TMC event types in the Event list or choose All events to show all types TMC radio settings This screen shows the selected TMC source and allows you to change the radio settings Selected FM radio station The name and frequency of the selected radio station is displayed The signal strength information is indicated by a bar The radio can be tuned manually with the plus and minus buttons or it can be automatic if auto tuner is selected With auto tuner the radio scans the frequency
70. o still keep you informed about all the necessary information on the screen You can change between day and night views manually in Settings or let the Travel Companion do it automatically for you EY NOTE The automatic day night mode is based upon the current date and GPS position by which the Travel Companion calculates the exact sunrise and sunset times on the particular day at the particular location Using that information the Travel Companion can automatically switch between the color schemes a few minutes before sunrise when the sky has already turned bright and a few minutes after sunset before it gets dark XX TIP To further enhance the effect of the night color scheme you can instruct the Travel Companion to decrease the display backlight when the night colors are used Set the desired backlight levels for both daylight and night modes Current position and Lock on Road When your GPS position is available a blue arrow yellow when using night colors shows your location on the map The direction of the arrow represents your heading The arrow is sized and vertically rotated with the zoom and tilt levels to always look realistic Your Travel Companion has a built in Lock on Road feature that always puts the position arrow on the road on the axis of the street in case of one way streets or on the side of the road where you drive e g on the right in Germany and on the left in the U K on two way roads You always se
71. or an experienced radio or television technician for help Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by HP may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Cables To maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations connections to this device must be made with shielded cables having metallic RFI EMI connector hoods Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo United States Only 72 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation If you have questions about the product that are not related to this declaration write to Hewlett Packard Company P O Box 692000 Mail Stop 530113 Houston TX 77269 2000 or call 1 800 HP INVENT 1 800 474 6836 Chapter 20 Regulatory notices For questions regarding this FCC declaration write to Hewlett Packard Company P O Box 692000 Mail Stop 510101 Houston TX 77269 2000 or call HP at 281 514 3333 To identify your product refer to the part series or model number located on the product Canadian Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Avis Canadien
72. otection and other intellectual property rights owned by or licensed to Tele Atlas The use of this material is subject to the terms of a license agreement You will be held liable for any unauthorized copying or disclosure of this material Data Source O 2007 Tele Atlas N V BEV GZ 1368 2003 DAV violation of these copyrights shall cause legal proceedings O IGN France This product includes mapping data licensed from Ordnance Survey with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty s Stationery Office O Crown copyright and or database right 2004 All rights reserved License number 100026920 Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland O Norwegian Mapping Authority Public Roads Administration O Mapsolutions O Roskartographia O Swisstopo Topografische onderground Copyright O dienst voor het kadaster en de openbare registers Apeldoorn 2006 Din bey infoUSA Corm HOC Ag hn Faves NOTICE 1984 2007 Tele Atlas All rights reserved This material is proprietary and the subject of copyright protection and other intellectual property rights owned or licensed to Tele Atlas Canada Inc Tele Atlas Canada Inc is an authorized distributor of selected Statistics Canada computer files under Agreement number 6776 and is an authorized distributor of selected Geomatics Canada computer files The product includes information copied with permission from Canadian authorities including Canada Post Corporatio
73. ows the details of the selected POI tap LA The map is displayed with the selected point in the middle and the Cursor menu shows your options Tap Set as Destination The route is automatically planned and navigation starts Start driving and listen to the voice instructions of the Travel Companion Create a route with multiple destinations Multi point routes are created from a single destination route Create a single route with one of the destinations first as described in the previous sections then follow the procedure below To create route for multiple destinations 1 2 If you are not on the Main menu screen tap to return to the main menu Tap Go to and select a new point just like you did before Navigate to a POI 31 4 5 When the map is displayed with the Cursor menu you can extend your previous route e Tap Add Via insert this new point before the final destination or e Tap Continue to append it as a new final destination after the original destination The route is automatically recalculated and navigation continues Repeat the above steps to add more route points if necessary then start driving Create a route with a different start point If you wish to create a future route or to change the starting point to a different location there are two different ways to do this To create a route with a different start point keeping the same destination A 6 If you are not on the Main menu s
74. p or write on the screen If you lose or break your stylus order extras at http www hp com accessories ipaq Clean the Travel Companion by wiping the screen and the exterior with a soft damp cloth lightly moistened only with water Protect the Travel Companion screen from cracking or damage 79
75. part of it around its centre Selecting a POI a junction or an exact address gives you a closer look with only a few streets on the display Overview mode Turn this feature on and the Overview mode is triggered when the next turn is at a distance Turn distance determines when the Travel Companion switches to the Overview and back to the Navigation view If the distance from the next route event is more than the value set here the map view switches to Overview mode a top down North up oriented map view with a zoom level that enables you to see a larger part of the map around your position As you approach the route event normal navigation returns automatically The Overview zoom level determines the fixed zoom level of the map in the Overview mode You can change the zoom level manually at any time but when you enter the Overview mode again the zoom level is reset to this value Sound settings You can configure the parameters to determine the sounds and sound alerts on your Travel Companion on this screen Sound settings 59 Voice guidance You can turn on the audible guidance voice instructions and speed camera warning by selecting the Voice check box Move the voice slider to adjust the loudness of voice prompts e Moving the voice slider to the leftmost position suppresses the voice guidance e Moving the voice slider to the rightmost position applies the master volume Key sounds You can turn on key sounds by select
76. played Tapping this icon in fact tapping the screen Turn preview 47 Cursor menu The Cursor is the selected point on the map marked by a red dot and radiating red circles around it or the current GPS position when it is available and Lock to Position is enabled Tapping the e or using the Go to menu the map with the Cursor menu is displayed to give you the list of possible functions you can use the Cursor for The content of the Cursor menu is slightly different if there is an active route already planned and if you are near to a route point You have the following options Button Function Set as Start Use the Cursor as the departure point for your route This disables routing from the current GPS position and automatic off route recalculation If a route existed before the Via points and the destination remains the same Remove Start This button replaces Set as Start if the Cursor is at or near to the start point of the route Tap it to remove the start point of the route Add Via By inserting the selected map point as a via you instruct the Travel Companion to cross this location before the destination of the route This is the way to build a multi point route in reverse order when you wish to insert a stopover go to A but first get some fuel at B or you need to influence the direction of the route This menu point works only if a route is already active Remove Via This button replac
77. playlist until you delete it You can listen to background music whenever you use your Travel Companion Tap Always to enable this feature Tap Ask to enable this feature for some time Tap Never to turn this feature off 5 d Tap ka to see the list of games Tap the icon representing the game you wish to launch Games Description 1 Contains four classic games including Snake Fireball Jewel Master and Cannons 2 Contains a 3D racing game Each game contains a description of the rules and game controls Pictures To view pictures using picture viewer 1 2 Tap to get a thumbnail view of the pictures on your Travel Companion Tap the thumbnail of the picture you want enlarge 22 Chapter8 Discovering the Travel Companion through the Startup menu Enlarge the picture to full screen view by tapping EJ Tap it again to get a thumbnail view e Tapthe center of the picture to switch back to normal view e Tapthe left side of the screen to display the previous picture and the right side to display the next one 4 Tap Details to view the properties of the picture If you need to see the data for several pictures in a folder tap the left and right arrows to move freely among the data sheets of all the pictures You can arrange your pictures into virtual albums Use the following steps to organize your picture albums op Tap 2 Tap the pictures you wish to add to an album Tap
78. plays what is being synchronized 69 19 Product specifications System specifications System Feature Description Processor Titan 600 MHz ARM11 Dual Core Processor Operating System Microsoft amp Windows CE 5 0 Memory 2 0 GB flash memory user available varies by model 128 MB SDRAM for running applications External Power AC Input 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz AC Input current 0 2 A ac max Output Voltage 5Vdc typical Display 4 3 WVGA 800x480 TFT with touch screen antiglare landscape oriented 16bit RGB depth SD Slot Supports SD memory Antenna Internal Bluetooth antenna Audio Integrated microphone speaker and one 3 5 mm stereo headset jack Battery 1 700 mAh Li ion removable rechargeable battery Bluetooth Bluetooth 2 0 with Enhanced Data Rate typical 10 meter range approximately 33 feet High speed low power short range wireless communication with other Bluetooth devices LED Indicators Charge and Notification LED e Solid Amber Battery charging e X Solid Green Battery fully charged Wireless LED e Blue indicates Bluetooth is on e LED off indicates Bluetooth is off GPS Receiver SiRF embedded GPS receiver with InstantFix TM time to first fix acceleration GPS Antenna Internal patch antenna Physical specifications Metric Width 110 2 mm Height 86 8 mm Depth 18 2 mm Weight 187 g 70 Chapter 19 Product spec
79. ppears next to Find home or work The first item in the list of favorite destinations is Mm and the second one is These two points can be accessed directly from the Go to menu Tap any of the two icons and the map with the Cursor menu is displayed with the selected point in the middle Find a POI You can select your destination from the thousands of POIs included with the Travel Companion or from the ones you have previously created This screen helps you find the destination you are looking for POI items are categorized to let you locate them more easily Search reference The search is carried out around a certain reference First you need to set this reference or choose Quick Search to filter the POIs based on a previously saved criteria Buttons Function LE The search is carried out around the current GPS position Opens the list of previously saved search criteria reference point POI category and POI subcategory 36 Chapter 10 Reference book Navigation menu Buttons Function oW The search is carried out around a certain point on the map E The map opens to let you select the reference point by tapping the reference point rn The search is carried out around the final destination of your dr current route The reference is not a point but the whole route The distance of the POI is calculated based on the extra distance you need to travel to reach the point then return to the rou
80. r right turns at the next junctions This option is selected by default as Avoid Turning back on dual carriageways is not considered as a U turn 299 Ef NOTE U turns handle Via points as stopovers with regards to U turns lt means disabling U turns on this screen avoids U turns during the entire route if possible but when reaching a Via point the subsequent part of the route might be planned starting in the opposite direction Permit needed To access certain roads or areas you might need a special permit or permission from the owners These roads are excluded from your routes by default Clear the check box if your vehicle is authorized to enter these roads Toll roads You can select this option to disable Toll roads and configure your Travel Companion to plan the best toll free route you may have to travel more to avoid paying a toll Carpool lanes for the USA map only You can configure your Travel Companion to use carpool lanes when planning routes These lanes are currently available in the USA only This option is displayed only if the USA map is available in the Travel Companion Keep position on road Your Travel Companion is intended for use primarily for vehicle navigation Therefore Lock on Road displays the position arrow precisely over roads and corrects small GPS errors EY NOTE By turning off Lock on Road you also turn off the GPS position error filtering The position displayed on the map is subj
81. range tests every radio station for TMC data and stops when the first TMC source is found If there are no radio stations broadcasting TMC data in your area and auto tuner is turned on the receiver keeps searching for the radio station You can see the frequency continuously sweeping across the FM CCIR radio band 87 5 108 MHz When you move to an area with TMC information the indicator shows the frequency and detailed information for the TMC station Exclude selected station If you wish to receive TMC data from a different radio station tap this button After the current radio station is added to the list of excluded stations the Travel Companion searches for another TMC station and skips the excluded station in future Show excluded stations This button opens the list of excluded radio stations Tap any of the stations in the list then tap LA let the Travel Companion accept TMC information from this station 66 Chapter 15 Navigation extras 16 GPS data screen The GPS data screen is a collection of information received from the GPS device The GPS data screen displays the visible part of the sky above you with your position as the centre The satellites are displayed at their current positions The GPS receives data from both the green and yellow satellites Signals from the yellow satellites are only received The green ones are used by the GPS to calculate your current location You can also view the satellite signal stren
82. s be on the road Plan your route before departure and pull over if you need to change route parameters It is also important that you look at the display only if it is absolutely safe to do so You should always observe traffic signs and road geometry before you obey any instruction from the Travel Companion If you need to deviate from the recommended direction the Travel Companion suggests a modified route according to the new situation Never place your Travel Companion where it can obstruct the view of the driver is within the deployment zone of airbags or where it can cause injuries in case of an accident 11 7 Learn the basics Your Travel Companion is a touch screen controlled device with limited hardware key functions The device and the software are designed for easy operation All controls are operable using your fingertips Wherever possible push buttons and lists are provided to make accessing functions or changing settings as easy as possible Hardware buttons The majority of the Travel Companion functions can be accessed using the touch screen Use the hardware buttons to perform the following functions Power on off Use the Power button to turn the power on or off If the device is switched off the GPS stops working Consequently your position is not calculated the track log is not saved and the navigation stops When you turn the device on your Travel Companion continues navigating as soon as the built in GP
83. ss iia Dat E E E dhe dE On daa d 30 Navigate toa PON m 31 Create a route with multiple destinations oooooooococccnncnonncccnnccncccccnnccnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn o nn n nn conc mener 31 Create a route with a different start point oooooiniiciccccccconconcncncnnnnnnnonononnnnnnnnnnnn nn nn nn n nn no aneneen ennt nennen 32 Save User dada ia it 33 10 Reference book Navigation menu COMO si sida E 34 Find an address street intersection or city sssssssssssssssese nennen nn 35 Find m FISON E 36 Find one of the Favorites oooocnncocicoconnnnncncononenonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononannnnnnnnennnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnans 36 Find home Or Work E 36 Find a POL iia Mim aste E 36 Search reference sse nennen senes sensns nsns ia iare nnn nn 36 a ello c M es 37 POI subgroups rrr cette oen nne ene tn ree ER Rp EEEN 37 selecta POl iia add n 37 Find cosordinates caedes tn nde lidia 38 Coordinate display format eceran iraan En conan o nennen nnns 39 11 Bluetooth Connect a Bluetooth enabled phone to your Travel Companion ssssssssee 40 Make a Call iii ia A ad ed ad tee 41 Use phone dialer cccccceccccceeeeceeeeceeaeeee ceases tees caaeaeeaaaaaeaeceeeeeeeeeegeseca
84. t database to a file on your hard drive and restore the saved database to the Travel Companion e Settings launches the Settings screen e Start launches the outlook synchronization tool If an entry has changed in either Outlook or on the device or in both places the synchronizing tool will either ask which version is to be retained or resolve the conflict automatically depending on the configuration The Travel Companion can resolve conflicts automatically or prompts user The tool minimizes on the task bar and detects and synchronizes automatically when a device is connected You can select any of the following options e Synchronize automatically When enabled the tool synchronizes with the device immediately whenever it is connected e Start with Windows When enabled the tool launches when Windows boots e Conflict handling When enabled the tool determines what to do if a contact has been changed both in Outlook and on the device after the last synchronization The main screen for Outlook synchronization offers the following options e Tap Settings to see the configuration options e TapMinimize to minimize the window to the task bar e TapClose to exit the application The device status is indicated at the bottom of the window When the device is connected Sync becomes active When you click it the progress bar shows the overall progress and the device status is Synchronization is in progress Also the window dis
85. ta sheet is displayed Tap the field and use the virtual keyboard to fill in the following information e name e mobile phone e e mail 1 3 e home address e work phone 1 2 e work address 1 3 e home phone 1 2 e fax e birthday e pager e Web e other address e Office location e job e spouse e anniversary e children e home fax e car phone e assistant name e assistant phone e categories e radio phone e company When you are ready tap L which brings you back to the data sheet You can choose another field and follow the same process to fill in the required details To save your changes and return to the contact list tap A 24 Chapter8 Discovering the Travel Companion through the Startup menu Edit contact To edit a contact 1 9 e 2 To add or change the picture associated with the contact tap the picture icon This takes you to the pictures stored on your Travel Companion Tap on a picture to select it and then drag the picture around to choose which part of the picture becomes the contact icon You can even change the size of the icon rectangle by tapping Le gt T To delete a contact tap Navigate to a contact Tap a contact name and then to modify the details The Navigation application can be launched directly from the Contacts menu This enables you to navigate to one of your contacts without entering the navigation application and typing the address of the destination
86. te Using Quick Search you need to choose one from the previously saved search criteria and you instantly get a list of POIs matching that criteria and reference POI groups The other icons lead to a list of POI groups On this screen you can see the first page of the top level POI categories The options are as follows Buttons Functions The list of results is ordered by their distance from the reference The list of results is ordered alphabetically ABC Save Save the current search criteria to be accessed later from Quick Search Show the list of all POI items matching the current criteria L3 Narrow the list of matching items by giving a part of its name POI subgroups If you tap any of the POI groups the list of its subgroups open where you have the same options as POI groups Select a POI Once you get a list of matching POIs tap one item in the list to see its details The options are as follows Buttons Functions lt a Returns to the list of search results Goto 37 Buttons Functions Initiates a phone call to the displayed number Opens the map with the selected POI in the centre A Opens the Cursor menu and the map with the selected POI S in the centre Find co ordinates In the Travel Companion select your destination by entering map co ordinates The co ordinates need to be entered in Latitude Longitude format based on the WGS84 earth mo
87. ted Such restrictions may apply aboard airplanes in hospitals near explosives in hazardous locations etc If you are uncertain of the policy that applies to the use of this device please ask for authorization to use it prior to turning it on U S Regulatory Wireless Notice A WARNING Exposure to Radio Frequency RF Radiation The radiated output power of this device is below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits Nevertheless the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized To avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits human proximity to the antenna should be minimized No metallic body accessories are allowed and 1 5 cm spacing between PDA and the body must be maintained to satisfy RF Exposure This PDA must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Canadian Regulatory Wireless Notice Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Brazilian Notice Este equipamento opera em car ter secund rio isto n o tem direito a protec o contra interfer ncia prejudicial mesmo de esta es do mesmo tipo e n o pode causar interfer ncia a sistemas operando em car ter prim rio Japanese Notice LORRI PARR A
88. the left When the Travel Companion needs to recalculate the route the arrow does not jump back to the left as when reaching a Via point It might drift a bit as the length of the new route may be different from the previous one When the data corresponding to the entire route is displayed in the fields below the line is colored the same way as the road type displayed on the map When you see data that belongs to a Via point the route is colored only up to that Via point The rest of the line remains grey e Destination Via point This field shows the exact address or its co ordinates if the address is not available of the final destination If Via points exist tap and tap again any of the fields to see the address or co ordinates of the first second etc Via point e Estimated Arrival This field shows the estimated arrival time at the final destination of the route based on information available for the remaining segments of the route The calculation cannot take into account traffic jams and other possible delays If Via points exist tap and tap again any of the fields to see the estimated arrival at the first second etc Via point e Distance Left This is the distance you need to travel on the route before reaching your final destination If Via points exist tap and tap again any of the fields to see the distance to reach the first second or next Via point e Time Left This field shows the time needed to reach th
89. tion and Smart Zoom Toggles between 2D Map and 3D Cockpit screens Selected map point Cursor Rotates map left 3D map only Rotates map right 3D map only 2007 08 04 18 12 04 Date and Time Changes content Date Time or Date Time This option enables you to switch to full screen map mode and back to normal map mode on the map screen HECOHEE a ama n Ta a aa 44 Chapter 12 Map Opens Cursor menu GPS reception quality Opens GPS Data screen Time to destination and ETA at destination o Time and ETA to next Via point Current speed 29 km k Distance to next Via point and destination Opens the Main menu Go to Map Route Nav Extras Settings DH Map visualization The current version of the Travel Companion is primarily intended for land navigation That is why maps in the Travel Companion look similar to paper roadmaps when using daytime colors and 2D map mode However the Travel Companion provides much more than regular paper maps can The look and the contents can be changed Daylight and night color schemes The daylight and night color schemes let you adjust the Travel Companion to the brightness of the environment Use the daylight and night color schemes accordingly Daylight colors are similar to paper roadmaps while the night color schemes use dark tints for large objects to keep the average brightness of the screen low with carefully selected colors t
90. tooth is enabled on the phone 2 Tap Settings gt 3 Tap Explore Bluetooth devices 4 Nearby Bluetooth devices are listed Tap your phone s name when displayed in the list 5 Select the Bluetooth service to use e Touse your device as a loudspeaker choose Voice Gateway e Fortransferring files between your phone and the Travel Companion choose OBEX File Transfer Ef NOTE Other services may be listed as well depending on the phone 6 Both your phone and your Travel Companion will prompt for a 4 digit numeric password Enter the same password on both devices The icons available on the screen are as listed below Buttons Function g Tap to launch the Bluetooth application 40 Chapter 11 Bluetooth Buttons Function Tap to set your Bluetooth preferences Tap to enable automatic transfer of incoming calls Tap to view more information on Bluetooth Tap to dial a phone number Tap to view a list of previous connect attempts NOTE My Shortcuts menu contains devices you have previously paired with your Travel Companion for easy access Tap to initiate pairing from your mobile phone Tap to initiate a call Tap to end a call Make a call You can make calls using the phone feature contacts or POI Use phone dialer To make calls using the phone dialer Tap Settings gt E Tap 3 Tap to initiate a call to enter a phone
91. ttom position means the minimum value while the rightmost or top position represents the maximum value With some sliders you can check the current value at one end This control can be operated in two ways Either drag the handle to move the slider to its new position or tap the slider where you require the handle to appear the thumb jumps there immediately There is no need to confirm your selection The selected value becomes effective immediately Switches When a function can only have two values mainly Enabled and Disabled a switch is used The horizontal line contains the name of the function and not the actual status There is a check box on the left to show whether the function is active or not When the check mark is cleared or missing it indicates that the function is not selected When the check mark is selected or displayed the function is selected or enabled The entire strip performs as a button Tap the strip to toggle between the enabled and disabled status Virtual keyboards Your Travel Companion is designed to ensure that you only need to enter letters or numbers when it is inevitable In these cases a full screen keyboard pops up It can be easily operated with your fingertips You can choose between a QWERTY keyboard that contains only letters and a numeric keypad There is a button reserved to switch between the two keyboard types The alphabetic keyboard in the Travel Companion does not contain special char
92. uch screen you can directly select any of the list items or tap the arrow below the list to turn the page 3 Press and hold the button again or wait for a few seconds till the list disappears Screen buttons Use the touch screen of your Travel Companion to know more about the different functions to display information and to launch different actions Some buttons on the screen are common to all or most screens whereas some buttons appear when you tap the map to place the cursor Buttons on the top and the bottom of the screen The blue bars on the top and the bottom of all screens contain buttons that initiate functions or lead to different parts of the application The symbols on the buttons may provide information on the current state of the Travel Companion The buttons are as follows Button Function Opens Backlight settings and Power management Displays the current status of the battery The thunderbolt image on the battery indicates the battery is being charged Exits navigation and opens the Bluetooth settings screen Displays the current status of the Bluetooth radio When the icon is bright it indicates the Bluetooth connection is enabled When the icon is dark it indicates that the radio is switched off zmENmE E r t Opens the Master sound level slider below the icon to set the new master level Tap the screen at the desired volume level or use the wheel to adjust it a A Scr
93. warranty document included with the Travel Companion for more information 78 Chapter 21 Guidelines for care and maintenance If a nonwarranty event occurs such as a damaged or cracked screen and want your device repaired contact HP Customer Support at http www hp com support for service However contacting HP customer service on a nonwarranty event results in a charge for the repair Protect the Travel Companion screen from cracking or damage A CAUTION The screen of the Travel Companion is made of glass and can be damaged or broken by drops impacts or pressure To reduce the risk of damage to the internal components do not spray liquid directly on the screen or allow excess liquid to drip inside the Travel Companion Using soap or other cleaning products on the screen might discolor the finish and damage it Observe the following practices to protect the screen of the Travel Companion from damage o Do not sit on the Travel Companion o When transporting the Travel Companion in a purse pocket briefcase etc ensure the device does not get compressed bent dropped or hit o When not in use use the protective screen cover if one is available on the Travel Companion and store it in a case Do not place anything on top of the Travel Companion Do not bang the Travel Companion against hard objects Never use any device other than the stylus that comes with the Travel Companion or an approved replacement to ta
94. works exactly as for Speeding tolerance Enable safety cameras Your Travel Companion can warn you when you approach known speed and red light cameras previously uploaded or copied into the device or saved manually in the software This can be done using the Cursor menu On this screen you can enable or disable the visible and audible warning for known cameras A WARNING Detecting the location of speed cameras might be prohibited by law in certain countries or regions Be sure to check if it is legal before you turn on this warning 64 Chapter 14 Settings 15 Navigation extras You can use the additional features of the Travel Companion to enhance your travel experience Trip Planner Your Travel Companion includes access to HP iPAQ trip planning services Visit http www ipag com to learn about the latest services and content available Here you will find the free Web based trip planning service that allows you to personalize your travel by creating custom trip itineraries that you can transfer to your Travel Companion for use during your travels Traffic Message Channel TMC Your Travel Companion can provide you with better routes if Traffic Message Channel TMC information is available TMC is a specific application of the FM Radio Data System RDS used for broadcasting real time traffic and weather information EY NOTE TMC is not a global service It might not be available in your country or region Ask your lo

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