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* Precautions and Notices 1. PACKAGE COMPONENTS 1-1, PACKAGE COMPONENTS(Basic) 1-2, PACKAGE COMPONENTS(Optional) 1-3, INSTALATION 2. FEATURE & FUNCTION 2-1, FRONT 2-2, TOP 2-3, REAR 2-4, SIDE 3. Charging the Battery 3-1, AC ADAPTOR 3-2, CIGARETTE JACK 4. BASIC FUNCTION # 5. NAVIGATION 6. MEDIA 7. AV-IN 8.
9. S E T I N G 10. ACTIVE SYNC. # 11.
Warnings ƕ Use only the supplied adaptor (5V 2A) and Cigarette Jack (12V 5A). ƕ Park the vehicle first and then operate the navigation. ƕ For your own safety, do not operate your navigation while driving. ƕ The user of this product is sole responsible for observing safe driving practices. ƕ The calculated route is for reference only. ƕ It is the user’s responsibility to follow the traffic signs and local regulations along the roads.
1. PACKAGE COMPONENTS 1-1.
CIGARETTE Jack USB Cable (A-TYPE) (B-TYPE) NAVIGATION HOLDER I NAVIGATION HOLDER II *Note: Choose between I & II 1-2, PACKAGE COMPONENTS (Optional) AC-ADAPTOR CARRYING CASE
EARPHONE GPS COVER LCD CLEANER (FABRIC)
1-3, INSTALATION 1. Insert the SD MEMORY supplied with your device. G 2. Use the navigation holder to fix the device near windshield or dash board.
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Divide the navigation holder Insert the navigation holder
3. Connect one end of the car charger to the power connector of your device. Connect the other end to the cigarette lighter in the car 4. Press the power button.
2. FEATURE & FUNCTION 2-1, FRONT 1. Power ON/OFF Turns on and off the device 2. Menu key Go to main menu or previous menu 3. Touch Screen Display the output of your device.
2-2, TOP 4. Battery ON/OFF Controls the battery switch. When out of usage, please keep it off. 5. Hold ON/OFF Controls the device (all key lock or unlock). When you want to have the unit locked, please keep it on. 6. Volume control Adjusts the volume level of your device.
2-3, SIDES 7. Headphone Connects to a pair of stereo headphone. 8. AV IN 1 Connects to the external device. 9. AV IN 2 Connects to the additional external device. 10. Power connector Connects to the AC adapter or the Cigarette jack. 11. SD/MMC SLOT Accepts a SD or MMC card for accessing data such as Maps, MP3 music and MOVIE files. 12. Mini-USB Connects to your computer for data download/transfer. 13. USB Host DNA-100 can be connected to external HDD or USB Storage as a mobile storage device.
2-4, REAR 14. Reset Initialize the set. 15. Stylus Tap on the touch screen to make selections and enter information. Pull the stylus out of its slot to use and store it in the slot when not in use. 16. GPS antenna Receive signals from the GPS satellites overhead. Make sure that it has a clear view of the sky for better GPS Reception Rate. 17.
3. Charging the Battery 3-1, AC ADAPTOR Fully charge the battery before starting to use your device for the first time. 1. Plug the converter to the AC adapter. 2. Connect the DC end of the AC adapter to the bottom of your device. 3. Plug the other end of the AC adapter into a wall outlet. RED LED The device is charging in the progress. GREEN LED The device is charged fully. BLINKED LED The device is not charged battery in the battery off switch.
3-2, CIGARETTE JACK A car holder and a car charger are supplied with your device. Using the Car Holder CAUTION Select an appropriate location for the car holder. Never place the holder where the driver’s field of vision is blocked. The car charger supplies power to your device when you are using the device in a car. CAUTION To protect your device against sudden current, connect the car charger only after the car engine has been started. 1.
4. BASIC FUNCTION 1. Touch Screen 2. High-Resolution & Low-Reflection screen makes you see the map clearly in the bright place. 3. You can enjoy multi media such as MOVIE, MP3 and Photo. 4. You can select the language and other menu by using touch screen. 5. You can play the external files through AV IN 1/2. 6. You can download multi media files and upgrade the map through USB.
5. NAVIGATION 5-1. NAVIGATION / Run If you power-on, the following menu automatically appeared and automatically execute navigation.
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You can also enter a unique 7-digit postal code. In that case, you do not need to enter a street name. (Optional feature).
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G G On the left, the space required for the data on your memory card will be shown. Please make sure that there is enough space left on your memory card.
Frequently Asked Questions I can’t find an address.
6. MEDIA 6-1. MEDIA / Run If you power-on, the following menu automatically appeared. Press the MEDIA button on main menu to use multimedia functions of MOVIE, MP3 IMAGE and SLOT 6-2. MEDIA / MOVIE / Run Press MOVIE button from MEDIA menu to run the MOVIE player. 6-3. MEDIA / MOVIE / Screen Descriptions Then you can see the following Display on the Screen The control panel will appear on the screen where you can easily control the Movie player by tapping the control buttons.
Buttons Descriptions Play previous file or next file. Play and pause selected MOVIE FILE. Stop selected playing the MOVIE FILE. Displays the saved play list. Changes the playing screen to full screen. Once you click any part of the Screen, you can see the control Menu on the Top MUTE ON/OFF. 6-4. MEDIA / MP3 / Run Press MP3 button from MEDIA menu to run the MP3 player. The control panel will appear on the screen where you can easily control the MP3 player by tapping the control buttons. 6-5.
Buttons Descriptions Play previous file or next file. Play and pause selected MP3 FILE. Stop selected playing the MP3 FILE. Plays the selected file only one time. Repeats selected file. Repeats all the files. Up or down the VOLUME. MUTE ON/OFF. Move to the top or the bottom of PLAY LIST. Move to previous file or next file in the PLAY LIST. 6-6. MEDIA / IMAGE / Run Press the IMAGE button from the MEDIA menu to run the IMAGE viewer.
6-7. MEDIA / IMAGE / Screen Descriptions Buttons Descriptions Play previous file or next file. Proceeds slide show of files in the image folder and stops the slide show Set the next file sliding value setting of slide show. Displays the IMAGE FILE LIST. Displays the images to full screen. Click the screen to change to previous mode. 6-8. SETUP / OPEN Screen Descriptions Select Increases second category Decrease second Cancel Save Up/down setting 6-9.
6-10. MEDIA / SLOT / Screen Descriptions Buttons Descriptions Selects the SD MEMORY Selects the USB HOST. *USB Host 1.1: If you connect External USB Memory or HDD into USB Host Jack, you can listen to MP3 Music or Movie file on the Unit but it might be that some of files or peripherals cause the compatibility issue. 7. AV-IN 7-1.
Press the AV-IN button from the main menu. . 7-2. AV-IN / Screen Descriptions Buttons Descriptions AV-IN 1 AV-IN 2 Full Screen The control panel will appear on the screen where you can easily select the AV IN 1 or AV IN 2 by tapping the control buttons. 8.
8-1. OPTION / Run Press the OPTION button from the main menu to use Address book, Car Account Book, FMTx and KEY SOUND 8-2. OPTION/ ADDRESS BOOK / Run Press the ADDRESS BOOK button from the OPTION menu to run the Address Book. 8-3. OPTION/ ADDRESS BOOK / Screen Description (Basic: English, Option :European Language) Registered name will appear according to alphabet. Register the new address.
Enter the selected key. Enter the selected number key. Enter the selected OK key. Enter the selected symbol key.
Add the selected address. Delete the selected address. Revise the address.
8-4. OPTION/ CAR ACCOUNT / Run Press the CAR ACCOUNT button from the OPTION menu to run the car account book. 8-5. OPTION/ CAR ACCOUNT / Screen Descriptions (Basic: English, Option: European Language) Click the space and type Car name, Insurance company and total driving distance. Monthly expense list: Input the expense. Manage item list: Select the item.
Itemized list. Check Itemized list. Delete the selected Item. Edit the selected Item.
Seek the selected calendar. Display the selected item in the calendar. Itemized list. Add the selected contents.
Add the selected Item. Enter the selected key. Enter the selected number key. Enter the item and select OK key.
Enter changing distance number key. Enter changing term number key. Add item name. Enter the expense contents .
Enter the milage contents . Enter the gas liter contents. . Enter the expense or distance contents. Scroll the selected item.
8-6. OPTION/ FMTx / Run Press the FMTx button from the OPTION menu to run FMTx. 8-7. FMTx / Screen Descriptions (Optional) Buttons Descriptions Turn Power ON / OFF. Decreases the frequency. Increases the frequency. Displays the current frequency. Select channel to store the current frequency or calls the stored channel. Saves the setting changes. A built-in FM Transmitter makes you enjoy music in the car by tuning radio frequency.
8-8. KEY SOUND / Run NH\#VRXQG#RQ#vhwwlqj# NH\#VRXQG#RII#vhwwlqj# # You can control Key sound on/off 9. SETTING 9-1. SETTING / Run Press the SETTING button from the main menu to change the VOLUME, BRIGHTNESS, LANGUAGE and TOUCH settings. 9-2. SETTING / Selection Categories This is the SETTING selected screen. The Setting screen containing four buttons will appear as shown below. The following sections describe these four buttons.
9-3. SETTING / VOLUME / Run You can change the volume as follows. VOLUME DOWN. VOLUME UP. 9-4. SETTING / BRIGHTNESS / Run You can change the brightness of the screen as follows. Decreases the brightness. Increases the brightness.
9-5. SETTING / LANGUAGE / Run You can change the screen language. Set the language to KOREAN. Set the language to ENGLISH. Set the language to FRENCH. Set the language to SPANISH. Set the language to GERMAN. Set the language to ITALIAN. 9-6.
Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center Tap and hold the center of the target. Of the target. When the target moves to another position, Repeat as the target moves around the screen. Tap and hold again. Repeat the same step Press the Esc key to cancel. To Complete the adjustment. You can adjust the touch screen if it is not responding accurately to your stylus taps. 10. ACTIVE SYNC Microsoft ActiveSync 3.
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DNA-100 Device was installed. 11. TROUBLE SHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE Power Problems {yv|islzovv{pun Power does not turn on when using battery power ƕ The remaining battery power may be too low to run your device. Connect the AC adapter to your device and to external AC power. Then, Turn on your device. ƕ Make sure that Battery switch located on the top of the device is on.
If the screen does not respond even after you press the power button, try the following in order until the problem is solved. ƕ Connect the AC adapter to your device and to external AC power. ƕ Reset your system. Screen responds slowly ƕ Make sure that your device is not running out of battery power. If the problem still exists, reset your system. Screen Freezes ƕ Reset your system. GPS Problems When there are no valid signals available, you need to consider the following.
AUDIO OUTPUT POWER SOURCE BUILT IN SPEAKER 2W x 8Ohm FM TRANSMITTER 88.1MHz ~ 99.9MHz INTERNAL Li-Polymer 2550mA BATTERYPACK EXTERNAL AC ADAPTOR DC 5V 2A /CIGARETTE JACK LANGUAGE MULTIPLE 12V ~ 24V LANGUAGES SUPPORT ENGLISH,GERMAN,SPAIN, ITALIAN,FRANCE,KOREA DIMENTIONS 147.5(W) x 82(H) x 34.8(D) WEIGHT 200g 11. WARRANTY (WARRANTY CARD) 4.3 “ Wide Portable Navigation & Multimedia Player MODEL: DNA-100 The Term of Guarantee: 1 year Date of Purchase: . .
ྜٻBreakdown or damage by users own repair or modification. ྜྷٻBreakdown or damage caused by fire, pollution and natural disaster. ྞٻBreakdown or damage caused by leakage from battery. ྟٻWhen accessories (battery) need replacement. 4. This warranty is only applicable to a product purchased through authorized channel owned stores and dealers and to a product that is presented for repair in a country where Diasonic offers the product for sale.
Regulatory Information FCC compliance Information This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received. Including interference that may cause undesired operation. Information to User 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.