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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement 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 FCC- Class 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 communications.
Precaution and Notice......................................................................................................................... 3 A. Basic Operation .............................................................................................................................. 4 1. Understanding Product Components.......................................................................................4 1.1 Front components ..........................................................................
Precaution and Notice � � � � � � � The PND is used only as a navigation aid. It is not for precise measurement of direction, distance, location or topography. The user must follow all traffic signs and local regulations along the roads. GPS satellite signals cannot pass through solid materials (except glass). When you are inside a tunnel or building, GPS position is not available. A minimum of 4 GPS satellite signals are needed to determine current location.
A. Basic Operation 1. Understanding Product Components 1.1 Front components Touch Screen Charge Indication 1.
1.3 Top components Power Mecket 1.4 Left-side components 1.5 Right-side components SD/MMC Slot Inbuilt with a memory card, including the programs and maps necessary for th system, do not remove during use.
1.6 Bottom components 2.5mm Earphone Socket Mini-USB Port Use it to connect computer for data transmission. Installing the SD Memory Card � � � � � The SD memory card contains the map data required by the PND. It is supplied already placed into the slot on the side of the PND. Once the card is installed, it can not be removed during the operation of the device. If you need to remove the card, switch the unit off first, push the card in and it will eject from the slot.
EU Type America Type 2.2 Charging by Car Adapter � � � When using your PND in the car we recommend that you always use the car adapter to power the unit, especially on long journeys. Plug the car adapter into the socket marked 5V on the rear of the unit. Plug the other end on the adapter into the car’s 12V accessory socket. If possible fix the power cable so that it does not obscure instruments or controls.
2.3 Install the Cradle and Car Mount � Install car Mount System Step Step22: Install the holder into the Car cradle by the sockets to lock onto car glass Step1: Rotate screw to lock onto car glass Use the two screw to adjust the angle and direction of the PND � Install PND into the holder 2.4 USB Cable usage The USB cable is provided for system upgrades. This USB cable will work on the PC either with Microsoft Active Sync® or as a mass storage media.
3. GPS Initial Start Up First start up should be in an open location without obstructions. Hold still while getting up to 4 GPS satellite signals. Then you can program your trip. Note: There are various ways for searching a location on the map or planning your routing, See Navigation user manual which guides you through the process of running this function in detail. B.
ain Interface 1. Navigation Tap the “Navigation ” icon to enter the navigation function interfaces. Refer to the Navigation software and Map usage from the user manual. 2. Music 1. Tap ”Music” icon on the main interface to enter the music playback function as the interface of document list: 2.
Repeat Random File shift Tap the REPEAT icon to repeat the selected file. Tap the RANDOM icon to randomly play the files loaded on the card. Tap” Next” to play the next file and Tap “Previous” to play the previous piece of music. Tap the “X” to return the of file list interface. 3. Photo 1. Tap the “photo” icon on the main interface to enter the picture browse function as the interface of document list: 2.
Previous Next File shift Full Screen Document Name 3. 4. 5. Tap “Previous” button to display the previous picture, tap “Next” button to display the next picture.
6. Tap the “X” to return the of image list interface. 4. E Book 1. Tap the “E-book” icon on the main interface to enter the electronic book function as the interface of document list: 2. Tap on the document with the touch pen to enter the following interface: Document shift Document Name Page select Current Page/ Total Page 3. 4. Tap “Previous Page” button to turn to the previous page and tap “Next Page” to turn to the next page.
5. Tap the “X” to return the of E Book list interface. 5. Video 1. Tap “Video” icon on the main interface to enter the Video playback function as the interface of document list: 2.
Full Screen File shift 3. Progress Tap “Full Screen” button to play the movie in fullBar screen. 4. During play in full screen, tap the screen to return to the interface above. 6. Setup 1.
2. Tap the “Volume” button to enter the interface of sound setting as follows: 3. Tap the “Power” button to enter the interface of power setting as follow: 4.
In the “Back Light ” menu, choose the left button to decrease the brightness gradually, choose the right button to increase the brightness gradually. 5.
6. Tap the “Skin” button to enter the interface of language and skin settings as follows: 7. Tap the “System Information” button to enter the System Info settings as follows: � Tap the “USB” to set the USB working mode.
� You can calibrate the touch screen if it is not responding accurately to your stylus taps. 1. Tap the Calibration button on the System info. Screen. 2. Tap to the calibration indicated on the screen. 3. Tap and hold at the center of the target. 4. When the target moves to another position, tap and hold at the center of the new target. 5. Repeat each time to complete the calibration process. When completed, tap screen to return to the Settings screen.