NaView GPS-610B Quick User Guide Fortuna Electronic Corp. 5F-2, No.23, Sec.1, ChangAn East Rd., Taipei, Taiwan Document No.
Front Components 1 2 Battery Charge Indicator SD/MMC Slot 4 On/Off Button Plays back music, language statements and warnings. Turns the device on or off. 5 Selection key Selects a menu item. 6 Selection key Selects a menu item. 7 Reset Opening Restarts your appliance. (Reset). 8 Main switch/ Battery button Separates the device from the battery completely (also Hard Reset). 9 Touch Screen Displays the output of your appliance.
Back Components 1 2 3 4 External aerial connection Battery compartment Audio out connector Car adaptor port / Mini-USBConnector 5 Microphone Connection for an optional second aerial. The rechargeable battery inside. Separates the device from the battery completely (also Hard Reset). Connection to Power cable for output 5V cigarette lighter. / Connection for connecting to a PC by means of the USB cable (for data matching).
Initial Set-up The following guides you step by step through the initial set up of the navigation system. Firstly, remove the foil for protecting the device during transpor tation from the display. I. Charging the battery Attention: It can be necessary to recharge the battery for some time initially before it is possible to run through the initial installation, according to the state of charging of the battery installed.
II. Switching on the navigation system 1. Take the pen out of its compartment and switch the main switch on the back of the device to ON. Attention: Always leave the main switch in the ON Position, unless you want to carry out a new reinstallation. All data will be lost and the initial installation will have to be carried out again if the switch is set to OFF. The Navigation System will start the initial installation automatically.
III. Installing the Navigation software You will be requested to install the Navigation Software during the initial installation. Please proceed as follows: 1 Carefully take the memory card out of its packing. Take care not to touch or dirty the contacts. 2 Push the memory card carefully into the SD-/MMC card bay until it slightly lock in place. 3. Click OK to install the application. The memory card must always be inserted in the device while the navigation system is being used.
I. Mounting the car holder Attention! Only fix the holder for the navigation system to the windscreen, if it does not impede the view. Should this not be possible, then mount the holder with the enclosed suction plate in any way that will allow peril-free and safe operation. Note:Your navigation system can also be equipped alternatively with a flexible swan-neck car mounting according to the version. Note: If you want to fix the holder to the windscreen, then you can skip steps 1 and 2.
Note: To obtain a strong and secure hold the suction plate should not be used for 24 hours. II. FIXING THE SUCTION PLATE Note: Clean the disk thoroughly with a glass cleaner. Warm the disk and the nipple slightly at temperatures below 15° C. Place the holder with the suction head onto the suction plate (or directly onto the wind screen) and press the lever on the suction head downwards. The sucker will attach itself to the background firmly. III.
Connecting the car adapter (similar picture) 1 Plug the jack (1) of the connection cable into the corresponding receptor at the rear side of your navigation system. 2 Insert the power adapter (2) now into the cigarette lighter socket and ensure, that it will not lose contact while driving. This could cause a malfunction. Note: Remove the power adapter from the cigarette lighter socket when ending a trip or when parking the car for a extended period of time.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement 15.21 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 15.105(b) 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.