User Manual English
Physical buttons function Switch On/Off After connecting with power, the gps navigator will be switched on automatically. After disconnecting power, there are 3 option, standby/turn off/Cancel. If you do not tap one, the gps navigator will be turned off automatically within 10 seconds. Headphone port Support inserting 3.5 mm headset. TF card slot You can install maps files into a TF card slot to navigate. You can also install multimedia files to play. TF card supports 2gb-32gb.
AV IN port (optional) Connect a rear camera for watching your vehicle reversing view. When the vehicle is reversing, the GPS navigator will automatically switch to the rear image of the vehicle, which will help your reversing. Note: Reversing images require the installation of a reversing camera. It is recommended to install at the auto repair shop.
3 GPS Device Menus Tap to enable navigation. If the device does not boot up please check the path is correct in NaviConfig. Pathe should be \ResidentFlash|NAVI\Navi.exe or possibly \ResidentFlash|NAVI\Navi\Navi.exe FM emission function can send your satellite navigator sound to car audio. Method: 1. Connect your satellite navigator with car charger. 2. Adjust the car FM frequency to a frequency without the radio. 3. Tick √ “Use FM”, adjust the same frequency as the car’s, tap to complete pairing setting.
Tap to make below setting: Volume,Backlight,Language,date/Time,Calibrate, DeskTop, System Info,USB,Factory Reset, NaviConfig Adjust the volume from silent to maximum.Tick Choose music. Tap enable sounds for taps. to complete. Adjust the backlight from weak to strong. It is advised to increase the screen brightness if display is too dark. Tap Choose a language, tap to complete. to complete.
Adjust date,time,12H/24H and time zone. Tap to complete. Make navigation path setting. Tap Tick ,double tap ,double tap , double tap , tap to complete. “Auto run navigation software on start-up”. It is recommended not to tick. Show the information of hardware and software.
FCC Warning Statement Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 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.