User’s Guide
COPYRIGHT Acer d100 Portable Navigator User’s Guide Original issue: July 2005 Acer and the Acer logo are registered trademarks of Acer Inc. Other products or system names appearing in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Further, the © or TM symbols are not used in the text. Changes may be made periodically to the information in this publication without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes.
Powerful system ........................................................................................................................... 4 Wide and accurate GPS coverage ......................................................................................... 4 Mobile design .............................................................................................................................. 4 Ergonomic features......................................................................................
Table of contents && *) Using the hot keys ......................................................................................................................... 27 Using the joystick ........................................................................................................................... 27 Using the Acer d100 touch screen ............................................................................................. 28 Using the Main menu panel .........................................
Table of contents &4 ' 5 Volume ........................................................................................................................................... 49 Power.............................................................................................................................................. 50 Backlight......................................................................................................................................... 50 Date Time..........................
$ # No more fumbling with wieldy, outdated paper maps. No more sheepish ”I think I’m lost” expression. And most definitely, no more going in circles finding that particular spot. Get to your destination the fast and easy way with your new Acer d100 Portable Navigator. . % & • Microsoft Windows CE .NET 4.
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! This chapter describes the hardware interface of the Acer d100 and its peripherals. Instructions for setting up the device and some basic system operations are also discussed. #% & This section gives you a tour of the device hardware interface. ' " 1 Acer d100 Portable Navigator &' Power status LED indicator , ' Indicates the battery power status. • Green – Battery is fully charged; the device is running on battery power.
First things first " &' , ' 2 Touch screen Displays the applications, data, and map images available on your device. It is touch-sensitive and responds to finger taps. 3 Main Menu hot key Displays the Main Menu panel; also called the Home panel. 4 Navigation hot key Displays the Navigation panel. 5 Zoom in hot key When in navigation mode, zooms in on the center of a map. When in full screen mode in Photo, zooms in on the displayed image.
First things first ' " &' , ' 1 SD/MMC slot Accepts SD and MMC storage cards, allowing you to use audio, image, and map files stored in it for use with internal applications. You can also use it to back up data from your device. 2 Earphone jack Connects to audio line-out devices (earphones/headphones). 3 USB port Connects the device to computer running on the Microsoft Windows platform. 4 Power connector Connects the device to an AC power outlet.
First things first ' & . " 1 &' Power button/ backlight control , ' As a power button: • If the device is off, press the button to turn it on. The power LED indicator on the front panel lights up green. • If the device is on, press the button to turn it off. The power LED indicator also turns off. As a backlight control: • 4 Press and hold to activate or deactivate the screen backlight. 2 Soft reset button Press to perform a soft reset if the device freezes (i.e.
First things first ' This section gives you a tour of the peripherals bundled with your Acer d100. & 9 The car mount kit consists of the car mount and the cradle. & &' , ' 1 Cradle plate Connects the car mount to the cradle. 2 Horizontal angle adjustment knob Slightly loosen the knob to adjust the viewing angle in a left-right direction. 3 Vertical angle adjustment knobs Slightly loosen the knobs to adjust the viewing angle in an up-down direction.
First things first " &' ' 1 8-pin device connector Accepts the device when installed in the car mount. 2 Release button Press to detach the device from the cradle. 3 Power connector Connects the device to a vehicle’s cigarette lighter for recharging. 4 Earphone jack Connects to audio line-out devices (earphones/headphones). 5 Car mount holes Accepts the pegs on the cradle plate of the car mount. &' 6 , , ' 1 Cigarette lighter plug Connects to the vehicle’s cigarette lighter outlet.
First things first ' Using your new Acer d100 is a doddle. Unpack, mount, turn on, and you’re ready to go. Perform the following easy installation tasks to start using the device straight out of the box: 1. Unpack the device. 2. Set up the device on your vehicle. 3. Turn on and configure the device. + ' 9 Thank you for purchasing the Acer d100 Portable Navigator. The Acer d100 box contains all of the items listed below.
First things first # ' % The Acer d100 comes with a car mount kit and a car charger with which you can set up your device on your vehicle. You can choose to position the car mount kit on the windshield using the suction cup, or on the dashboard using the self-adhesive power disc connector. Some countries prohibit the mounting of any electronic device in any location on the vehicle dashboard. Be sure to check your local laws for acceptable mounting areas before installing the car mount bracket.
First things first 3. Install the car mount on the selected area. a. Fix the suction cup to the selected area with the locking lever facing up. b. Flip the locking lever away from you to create a vacuum between the suction cup and the mounting surface. Make sure that the suction bond is strong enough before proceeding to the next step. c. Insert the pegs on the car mount’s cradle plate to the holes on the back of the cradle, then move the cradle downwards until both parts are engaged. 4.
First things first 5. Dock the device on the cradle. 6. Adjust the car mount for the best viewing angle. 7. After setting up the device on the car mount, connect the car charger. If the car engine is turned off, you may be required to switch the vehicle ignition back into the Accessories position. Consult your vehicle owner’s manual. a. Connect the car charger to the power connector on the cradle. b. Plug the other end of the car charger to your vehicle’s cigarette lighter.
First things first The device comes with the battery pre-charged to at least 30% capacity. You can start using it once it is mounted in your vehicle and connected to the cigarette lighter. However, for maximum usage time you need to charge your device to full capacity. Go to the “Recharging the device” section for instructions. # ' After mounting the Acer d100 on your vehicle it is ready to be used. You can now turn it on to calibrate the screen.
First things first After calibrating the screen, the Main Menu panel displays. This is also referred to as the Home panel. % & : If you intend to start using your Acer d100 at once, we recommend that you configure the language and date/time settings first. The rest of the user preferences can be set up later. 1. Tap On the Main Menu panel. 2. To set the system language settings, tap 12 .
First things first a. Tap / under the Text and Voice settings until the language of your choice is displayed. b. Tap to apply the changes made. 3. To set the system date and time, tap . 4. Tap Date. a. Tap / values. b. Tap under the Year, Month, and Day settings to set the date to apply the changes made. 5. Tap Time.
First things first a. Tap b. Tap / under the Hour and Minute settings to set the time values. to apply the changes made. 6. Tap Time Zone. a. Tap the radio button for the time zone of your choice. b. Tap 7. Tap panel. to apply the changes made. twice to apply the changes made, and return to the Main Menu For more information on the rest of the system configuration options, go to “Chapter 5 – System configuration”. Congratulations! Your new Acer d100 is now ready for use.
* & This chapter describes basic hardware procedures in using your Acer d100. Information on the device’s command interface is also discussed. . + 9 Under some lighting conditions, viewing the information on your device may be difficult. If this is the case use the backlight to illuminate the touch screen. 9 • Press and hold the power button 9 • + : until the backlight turns on. : Press and hold the power button until the backlight turns off.
Acer d100 fundamentals : • Hold the device securely, then push the card into the slot until you hear an audible system sound; this will signal that the card is already properly seated within the slot. The card is secure when it is not protruding from the slot. & : 1. Hold the device securely, then push against the top of the card, as if you were pushing it further into the slot, letting the card spring out. An audible system sound will signal that the card has been released. 2.
Acer d100 fundamentals < The USB cable that comes with your device enables you to connect the device to your computer. File Explorer displays the Acer d100 as a USB mass storage device, with the SD/MMC card shown as a sub-folder. Once connected, you can: • Use File Explorer to copy digital music and image files into your device’s SD/MMC card and access them when in Multimedia mode. It is advisable to organize files into subfolders.
Acer d100 fundamentals - & & = & : • Microsoft Windows XP, 2000, ME, and 98 SE • Microsoft Outlook 2000 or later required for Contacts synchronization • Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later • Hard disk drive with 12 to 65 MB of available hard disk space • Available USB port • CD-ROM drive • VGA graphics card or compatible video graphics adapter at 256 color or higher - #% % &' : 1.
Acer d100 fundamentals 4. Click Install ActiveSync on the Please select your task screen. The installation wizard will automatically begin. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions. After installation, the ActiveSync icon will appear on your computer’s system tray (on the lower right-hand corner of the screen). For detailed information on how to use ActiveSync on your computer, start ActiveSync on your computer, click Help, then Microsoft ActiveSync Help. 6.
Acer d100 fundamentals " 1 Use Contacts Exchange to manage the contact information located on your device and on your computer. This PC program shares the same contact database as the Contacts component of Microsoft Outlook. It only has an import/export function; you still have to create contact entries in Microsoft Outlook Contacts. 1 : 1. Click Install Contacts Exchange on the Please select your task screen. The installation wizard will automatically begin. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions. 3.
Acer d100 fundamentals ' ' After completing the installation procedures, set up a partnership between your Acer d100 and your computer with the help of the New Partnership setup wizard. Once you’ve created a partnership, you will be able to synchronize contact information using ActiveSync. Refer to the “Synchronizing contacts” section for more information. ' ': 1. If you want to upload files into an SD/MMC card for use with your Acer d100, insert the card to the device. 2.
Acer d100 fundamentals The New Partnership setup wizard will automatically start on your computer screen. 3. Follow the onscreen instructions. 4. When prompted to select the items to be synchronized, select only ContactSync. 5. Click Finish on the Setup Complete dialog box.
Acer d100 fundamentals The initial synchronization process will automatically begin when you finish using the wizard. After the initial synchronization, information you've stored in Microsoft Outlook Contacts on your computer will now be available on your Acer d100 without you having to type a word. 6. Disconnect your device from the computer and you're ready to go. Once you have completed the first synchronization process, you can initiate synchronization from your device anytime, using the USB cable.
Acer d100 fundamentals 2. Tighten the angle adjustment knobs to secure the device in position. & : 1. Detach the device from the cradle. a. Press the cradle’s release button . b. Pull the device up to detach it from the cradle. 2. Detach the car mount from the windshield. a. Flip the locking lever towards yourself to release the vacuum seal of the suction cup.
Acer d100 fundamentals b. Firmly grip the base of the car mount, then pull the suction cup release tab. c. Pull the car mount away from the windshield. Your Acer d100 uses a high-density rechargeable 2200 mAh Lithium Ion battery. The status icon located on the top left corner of the Main Menu panel indicates the level of the device’s battery power.
Acer d100 fundamentals If the battery level becomes low in the course of normal use, recharge the device. Normally, you can use the AC adapter to recharge your Acer d100. However, this may be difficult when there’s no available AC power outlet on hand. When your device battery is drained while on the road, you can still recharge your device by using either the car charger cable or the USB cable bundled with your device. Recharging time from empty to full capacity is about six (6) hours in all cases.
Acer d100 fundamentals +#@ : The USB cable that comes with your device enables you to connect your device to a computer running on the Microsoft Windows platform. When connected, the device battery is also recharged via the USB connection. Go to the “Establishing device-PC connection” section for instructions on how to connect your Acer d100 to a computer.
Acer d100 fundamentals + The Acer d100 touch sensitive screen allows for a more natural way of entering information into the device using fingers instead of a stylus—no more wasted time finding a lost stylus or fumbling with an awkwardly shaped one! In this Guide, the tap and hold-and-drag actions are done by: + • Tap - Touch the screen once with your finger to open items and select options. • Hold and drag – Tap a slider icon and drag it across the screen.
Acer d100 fundamentals There are six program icons on the Main Menu panel. • – Tap to launch MP3 for music mode operation. Go to “Chapter 4 – Multimedia mode” for more information. • – Tap to display the Navigation panel. Refer to the Destinator DS Quick Starter Guide or the Destinator DS User’s Guide for more information on how to use the device in navigation mode. • – Tap to launch Photo for picture mode operation. Go to “Chapter 4 – Multimedia mode” for more information.
/ & & This chapter discusses the basic functions of Contacts in your device. Details on how to perform contacts management tasks from your computer are also provided. Contact files imported/exported to and from your device and computer is saved in .fs format. Contacts maintains a list of your friends’ and colleagues’ contact information. These include their email address, street address, multiple phone numbers, and other related information, such as birthday or anniversary date.
Contacts management . 1. Tap New. CAD to be provided next review. 2. Enter the related information for the new contact. 3. Tap (XXXXX) to save the new contact. & 1. In the Contacts control pad, tap the contact you wish to edit. 2. Tap Edit. CAD to be provided next review. 3. Enter the new information for the contact. 4. Tap (XXXXX) to save the new contact.
Contacts management 1. In the Contacts control pad, tap the contact whose address you want to navigate to. 2. Tap Navigate. Address entries for the selected contact appears. 3. Tap the address you want to navigate to. 4. Tap Navigate. Destinator DS plans your route. The calculated route is shown on the map as a blue line from your current GPS position.
Contacts management 3. Select whether to export all contacts, or just the currently selected one. Selected contact(s) will be exported to the SD/MMC card installed in your device. 4. Click OK on the completion dialog box. Use Contacts Exchange to import this contact file to your computer. Refer to the “Importing contacts from your Acer d100” section. "&' &% : 1. Insert the SD or MMC storage card containing the contact file(s) you wish to import into the device.
Contacts management 4. Tap Import. 5. Click OK on the completion dialog box. Selected contact file will be added to the Contacts list. , 1. In the Contacts control pad, tap the contact you wish to delete. 2. Tap Delete. 3. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion. CAD to be provided next review.
Contacts management 1 Use Acer d100 Contacts Exchange to manage the contact information located on your device and on your computer. This PC program shares the same contact database as the Contacts component of Microsoft Outlook. It only has an import/export function; you still have to create contact entries in Microsoft Outlook Contacts. For more information on how to use Microsoft Outlook Contacts on your computer, open Microsoft Outlook, press F1, type ‘Using Contacts’, then press Enter.
Contacts management 1' &% &' 1. Insert an SD or MMC storage card into the device. Exported contact file(s) will be saved to this storage card for later access from your device. 2. Connect the device to your computer using the bundled USB cable. 3. Open File Explorer to check that the device is now displayed as a USB mass storage device. 4. Click Selected Only on the Contacts Exchange window. 5. Click the contact(s) you want to export. 6. Click Export. 7.
Contacts management "&' &% 1. Insert the SD or MMC storage card containing the contact file(s) you wish to import into the device. 2. Perform steps 2 through 4 of the previous section. 3. Click Import. 4. Select the drive name corresponding to the Acer d100. 5. Select the contact entries you want to import. 6. Click OK. Contacts will now be imported to your computer. 7. Click OK on the completion dialog box.
Contacts management #% Use ActiveSync to synchronize the contact information located on your Acer d100 and your computer. Each time you synchronize, ActiveSync compares the information on your device with the information on your computer and updates both locations. This means you’ll always have the most up-to-date contacts list wherever you are. For instructions on how to install ActiveSync on your computer, go to the “Installing Microsoft ActiveSync” section.
Contacts management 4. Select your preferred settings for the Conflict Resolution and File Conversion options. 5. Click OK. The settings you’ve selected would apply to all future contacts synchronizations. 6. Click Sync to start contacts synchronization. Contact information located on your Acer d100 and your computer will now be synchronized.
- & & This chapter describes the multimedia programs bundled with your Acer d100. The device’s multimedia programs—MP3 and Photo—are not available in navigation mode. This is for safety reasons so as not to distract the driver’s attention from the road. - & & . In addition to its navigating function, your Acer d100 is also a mobile entertainment tool that lets you enjoy your digital music and image collection on the road. MP3 and Photo extend your device’s function to the multimedia scene.
Multimedia mode s • Hot key function for volume control • Playlist support based on sub-directory contents Each sub-directory containing compatible music files is treated as an individual playlist. For a more organized file search, it is advisable to named sub-directories based on genre or listening preferences.
Multimedia mode 3. Tap a file or press the joystick to start playback of the selected file. o When the file is located in the root directory, tap the file for playback. o When the file is located inside a sub-directory, tap the sub-directory icon, then tap a file for playback. Tap Upper Dir to return to the device’s root directory. The selected file will automatically be played. Files in the same directory will also be played provided the Repeat function is disabled.
Multimedia mode s • – Tap to skip backward to the previous track. If the current file is the first track in the list, the last track will be played. • – Tap to skip forward to the next available track. If the current file is the last track in the list, the first track will be played. You can also move the joystick left/right to skip to the previous/next track. Pressing the joystick during file playback will revert the screen to the Main Menu panel.
Multimedia mode ; ' & : The Repeat mode lets you play the current track in a loop. The same track will be played over and over again until you disable the Repeat mode. • To enable the Repeat mode, tap REPEAT. An enabled Repeat mode is indicated by the word ‘Repeat’ on the playback display pad, and a fade-out Repeat icon. • To disable the Shuffle mode, tap the fade-out REPEAT button. Tapping RANDOM will automatically disable the Repeat mode.
Multimedia mode s These days every mobile gadget seems to be equipped with a digital camera, better for capturing that spontaneous moment. With Acer d100 you can keep these images of your favorite moments as mobile as you are by using Photo. The program features: • Support for JPEG and BMP (1-, 4-, 8-, and 24-bit) files • Auto-scanning of supported files in the device’s SD/MMC card.
Multimedia mode A . ! # & In Full Screen mode, image files can be viewed in a larger or smaller scale. You can also change its orientation angle. ' & ! # & : 1. Search for the file you want to view. Tap / or use the joystick to scroll through all available files. Tap Upper Dir to return to the device’s root directory. 2. Open the file in full screen mode. o When the file is located in the root directory, tap the file.
Multimedia mode s & • Tap : to rotate the images 90° clockwise. & • A . Tap # & : or press the joystick. # .& You have the option to view images in a slide show much like viewing a PowerPoint presentation in your computer. Images are adjusted to fit the entire display area and are shown in a 3-second interval. # • # .& : In Thumbnail or Full Screen mode, tap Slide Show. Tap the touch screen or press the joystick to stop the slide show and return to the previous viewing mode.
( #% & This chapter describes the ways you can customize your Acer d100 by setting user preferences. #% & . You can adjust the settings of your device to suit the way you work. Adjusting certain settings, such as those for system volume, power LED, and hot keys/ touch screen backlight may increase your standby time. #% • Tap &' : on the Main Menu panel. There are six preferences icon on this panel: • - Tap to set the volume level for system sounds and enable tapping sound.
System configuration • - Tap to change the system date, time, and time zone settings. • - Tap to set the language option for the system menus and voice prompts. • - Tap to displays your device’s model name and related technical specifications. Options for factory reset, GPS reset, and screen recalibration are also shown. &4 A ' & % 1. Tap & / 2. Tap & : to adjust the volume level. to apply the changes made. ' : 1. Tap the Enable sounds for taps check box. 2.
System configuration . 9% 9 : 1. Tap the Hot keys backlight on when pressed check box. 2. Tap / to set the hot keys backlight’s auto-off function. Options include backlight off after 5, 10, 15, and 20 seconds. 3. Tap to apply the changes made. 9% 9 . '. : 1. Tap the Hot keys backlight on when AC-in check box. 2. Tap to apply the changes made.
System configuration 9 1. Tap / 2. Tap to adjust the screen backlight level. to apply the changes made. 9 1. Tap : / < : under the Battery and AC Power settings. Options include Never, backlight off after 10 or 15 seconds, and backlight off after 1, 2, or 3 minutes. 2. Tap , to apply the changes made. & Go to step 3 of the “To configure system settings” section for instructions on how to set the system date and time.
System configuration The Acer d100’s user interface supports five pre-loaded languages: International English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. Additional language support is provided in navigation mode (i.e., when using Destinator DS). This includes Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese, and Swedish. Go to step 2 of the “To configure system settings” section for instructions on how to set the system language. To load additional language options, refer to the Destinator DS User’s Guide.
6 #% && '' This chapter contains information regarding system usage, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Lists of frequently-asked questions (FAQs) and user support contact information are also provided for reference. + % % The precautions and instructions stated in this Guide shall be executed in the English language. In the event of any discrepancy between the English language original hereof and any translation hereof into any other language, the English language original shall govern.
System maintenance and user support • Although reasonable attempt has been made to ensure that the database in your Acer d100 is accurate, such information may change from time to time.
System maintenance and user support • Your device is not a toy. Never allow children to play with your device. • Never touch the liquid that might leak from a broken liquid crystal display. Contact with this liquid could cause a skin rash. If the crystal display liquid should come into contact with the skin or clothing, wash it immediately with clean water. • Never raise the sound volume level too high when using the device with earphones.
System maintenance and user support # ' • Do not store your device anywhere it may be exposed to water or in conditions of high humidity. • When the device is not in use for an extended period of time, bring it indoors and store it in some location with a temperature range of -30° to 70°C (41° to 158°F). ' ' • Only Acer authorized accessories should be use with the device. The use of incompatible accessories could result in bodily injury and/or damage to the device.
System maintenance and user support : 3. Tap on the Main Menu panel. 4. Tap on the System panel. 5. Tap Calibration on the System Info screen. 6. Tap the center of the black dot as it moves around the screen. 7. Tap to apply the changes made. You may have to perform a reset if the device freezes (i.e., device no longer responds to the buttons on the screen). A soft reset allows your device to get a fresh start, similar to rebooting a computer.
System maintenance and user support % If you still encounter system errors even after soft resetting the device, load the factory default settings to correct the error. These default settings have been selected to optimize your device’s performance. % : 1. Tap on the Main Menu panel. 2. Tap on the System panel. 3. Tap Factory Reset on the System Info screen. 4. Tap Yes on the dialog box. 5. After the factory reset, reconfigure your device’s user preferences.
System maintenance and user support % : 1. Tap on the Main Menu panel. 2. Tap on the System panel. 3. Tap GPS Reset on the System Info screen. 4. Tap Yes on the dialog box. The GPS reset process will take about a minute to complete. ! 7 This section lists down frequently-asked questions that may arise during the use of your Acer d100, and gives easy answers and solutions to these questions. ' Audio 7 Why is there no sound coming from the device? .
System maintenance and user support ' Multimedia mode Navigation mode System information and performance Power 60 7 . Why can’t I view my picture files? You may be trying to view an image that is not supported by Photo. Go to the “Photo“ section for a list of supported image formats. Why can’t I play my music files or view my pictures while navigating? The device’s multimedia programs—MP3 and Photo—are not available in navigation mode.
System maintenance and user support & '' If you encounter a problem with your Acer d100, review the following first: • “Troubleshooting your Acer d100” section • “FAQs” section • Latest Acer d100 Portable Navigator User’s Guide on your regional Acer web site. Go to http://global.acer.com/support/. If the problem still persists, you will need technical assistance. Refer to the http://global.acer.com/about/webmaster.
) #% & ' This chapter lists the features and operating specifications of the Acer d100. .
System specifications ' Connectivity Hardware command interface , ' • USB port • SD/MMC slot • Volume control hot keys • Image magnification level hot keys • Main Menu hot key • Navigation hot key • Multi-directional joystick $ # ' ' , ' Chipset SiRF Star II LP with Xtrac v2 firmware Receiver 12 parallel channel, WAAS enabled Antenna • Integrated patch antenna for optimum satellite pick up at every angle • Optional connection for external antenna when the vehicle’s windshield h
System specifications ' Map coverage , • • ' Pre-installed maps on the Destinator DS SD card: o United Kingdom and Ireland o France o Germany o Italy o Spain o Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg) o The Scandinavian states of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden o The Alpine countries of Austria, Switzerland, Northern Italy, Southwestern France, and South Germany Pre-installed maps on the Destinator DS CD: The same maps contained in the Destinator DS SD card, plus maps for major European ro
System specifications ' , Address book Contacts Contacts management Multimedia applications , ' • Maximum capacity of 500 contact entries • Integrated with Destinator DS for faster navigation using address entries as destination points • Contacts for managing contact information on your device • Acer d100 Contacts Exchange for managing contact information on your computer • Microsoft ActiveSync 3.
System specifications ' , ' Power-saving options • Auto-off function for touch screen backlight • Auto-off function for hot keys backlight Mobile design • Suction-based car mount facilitates multi-vehicle usage • Compact and lightweight body makes it easy for users to carry it anywhere • On-the-road recharging options via the car charger and USB cable • Simple, out-of-the-box operation: Mount, dock, and you’re on the go. No fussing with screws and cables.
" accessories, 66 cleaning, 56 design and ergonomics, 65 driving precautions, 54 environmental specifications, 66 factory default settings, 58 FAQs, 59 feature highlights, 4 fundamentals, 15 GPS specifications, 63 hardware specifications, 62 initial setup, 7 multimedia mode, 40 package contents, 7 peripherals, 66 product warranty, 61 regulatory information, 66 safety information, 53 serial number, 52 software specifications, 64 system configuration, 48 system information, 52 system tour, 1 technical assista
Index exporting, 32 importing, 33 navigating, 32 opening program, 30 overview, 30 1 exporting, 36 importing, 37 installation procedures, 20 opening program, 35 overview, 35 docking the device, 10 parts, 6 removing the device, 24 B6 .
Index >% 9 limitation, 27, 30 location, 2 usage, 27 ' B/ hot key, 2 icons, 28 & & % flash memory, 62 system memory, 62 - /' & controlling playback, 42 features, 40 opening files, 41 opening program, 41 playback pad icons, 42 playback volume, 44 Repeat mode, 44 Shuffle mode, 43 supported formats, 40 & & & FAQ, 60 overview, 40 safety limitation, 40 using MP3, 40 using Photo, 45 & playing, 40 supported formats, 40 & driving precautions, 53 FAQ, 60 GPS database limitations, 54 GPS reset, 58 GPS specifications,
Index # # # & B/ .& B) button, 4 performing, 57 .
Index screen recalibration, 56 soft reset, 57 +#@ connection, 21 recharging, 27 +#@ ' location, 3 usage, 21 ' date and time, 51 hot keys backlight, 50 language options, 51 power, 50 Acer d100 Portable Navigator System panel, 48 touch screen backlight, 50 volume, 49 & enabling tap sound, 49 hot keys, 2 setting volume level, 49 C & 9% location, 2 use in Photo, 46 C & 9% location, 2 use in Photo, 46 5