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Mobile Navigation TravelPilot 100
Operating and installation instructions (long version)
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Device overview
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Device overview
1 Display (Touch screen): Simple and intuitive operation by touching the buttons on the display. 2 VOL -: Reduce the volume 3 On/off switch: • Long press (longer than 3 seconds): Turns the device on or off. • Short press: Opens the main menu. 4 VOL +: Increases the volume 5 Memory card slot 6 Socket for power supply (mains charger or charger cable for the cigarette lighter) 7 Battery compartment cover 8 Photosensor for switching mechanism of day and night display (top side) as well as for controlling the display brightness (automatic) 9 USB connection for data transfer : Serial connection (for future upgrading)
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Contents
Device overview ..................................2 Safety notice .......................................7 Warning symbols used ...........................7 Intended use ........................................7 Road safety ..........................................7 General safety information......................7 Tips about using the CD/DVD ..................8 Cleaning tips ........................................8 Disposal tips.........................................8 First operation ....................................8 Scope of delivery ..................................8 Screen protector ...................................8 Charging the battery ..............................8 Turning the device on .............................9 Setting the language ..............................9 Selecting simple mode/advanced mode....9 Mounting in the vehicle ........................9 Attaching the suction cup mounting plate ...................................................9 Attach the cup retainer ........................10 Attach the device in the retainer ............10 Removing the device ............................10 Removing the suction cup mounting plate ...................................10 Switching on /off ...............................10 Switching on.......................................10 Switching off ......................................10 Reset .................................................10 Using the menus ................................11 Simple mode/advanced mode ...............11 Changing modes ..............................11 Main Menu .........................................11 Navigation menu .................................11 Advanced menu Route* .....................11 Advanced menu Manage * ..................11 Buttons..............................................12 Keyboard ...........................................12 Lists ..................................................12
Information about GPS .......................12 GPS functionality ................................12 Displaying GPS info .............................12 Making basic adjustments ..................13 Setting the time zone ...........................13 Activating the PIN request.....................14 Setting up the PIN request .................14 Blocking/unblocking the device ..........14 Changing the PIN .............................14 Navigation ........................................15 Starting navigating ..............................15 Destination input (search menu)............15 Entering an address ..........................15 Selecting a destination from the favourites........................................16 Selecting one of the last destinations ..16 Entering coordinates * .......................16 Selecting a destination from the map* .........................................16 Points of interest (POI) .........................17 Select the POI in a specified location ...17 Select a POI in the local area, in the area of the destination, or on the route ..............................................17 Selecting POIs on the map .................17 Selecting a POI according to stored criteria ...........................................18 Route planning * ................................18 Manually entering the route ...................18 Starting route planning .........................18 Route information ...............................19 Itinery ...............................................19 Changing the route ..............................19 Saving a route .....................................20 Loading a route ...................................20 Deleting routes ...................................20 Fly over/simulation * ..........................20 Starting fly over/simulation ..................20 Ending fly over/simulation ....................20
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Further functions after entering the destination ..................................21 Saving destinations .............................21 Saving an entered destination/one of the previous destinations as favourite .......22 Fixing the route settings .......................22 Starting to navigate ...........................23 Start navigation...................................23 On reaching the destination ..................23 Ending navigation ................................23 GPS reception lost...............................24 Speech output during navigation ...........24 Map display during navigation ...............24 Navigation aids ................................24 Trip information display.....................25 Speed limit......................................25 Further functions during navigation ........25 Cancelling navigation ........................25 Skip next destination ........................25 Working with the map ........................26 Display map ....................................26 Shift and scale map ..........................26 Tap in the map .................................26 Buttons ..........................................26 Quick Menu ........................................27 Manage .............................................27 Changing stored routes* .......................27 Manage the last destination ..................28 Managing favourites.............................28 Selecting a POI according to stored criteria...............................................28 Managing user data .............................28 Managing POIs* .................................29 Creating a new group ...........................29 Change group details ...........................29 Distance for superimposing POI symbols ..........................................29 Renaming a group ............................29 Changing a group symbol ..................29 Deleting a group ...............................29
Change POI details ..............................29 Renaming a POI ...............................30 Changing a POI symbol .....................30 Changing a POI position ....................30 Entering a new telephone number.......30 Entering new additional info...............30 Deleting a POI ..................................30 Assigning a POI to a new group ...........30 Recording a route* .............................31 Recording routes .................................31 Replaying recorded routes ....................31 Editing track recording (track information) ..............................31 Renaming saved routes .....................31 Assigning the track with a new colour ..31 Displaying the route on the map .........31 Deleting a track record ......................31 Exporting saved routes......................31 Settings in the navigation menu ..........32 Settings in simple mode .......................32 Map display* .......................................32 3D settings......................................32 Colour profile ..................................33 2D terrain .......................................33 Street names ...................................33 Lane info.........................................33 Route planning settings* .......................33 Navigation settings* .............................34 Hold road position ............................34 Replanning after deviating from route ..34 Reactivating position fixing ................34 Automatic overview mode .................34 Audio settings* ....................................35 Setting the dynamic volume ...............35 Regional settings* ................................35 Program language settings.................35 Setting the announcement language ...35 Units settings ..................................35
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Warning settings* ................................35 Warning while exceeding the speed limit ................................36 Change speed camera warning settings...............................36 Activating warnings in pedestrian mode ..............................36 Activating safety mode ......................36 Menu settings* ....................................36 Activating the animation ....................37 Selecting a background .....................37 Track information settings* ...................37 Making update interval settings ..........37 Activating auto save ..........................37 Set maximum route memory ..............37 Create NMEA/SIRF log ......................37 Product information*............................37 Device settings ..................................38 Display ...........................................38 Key clicks ........................................38 Language .......................................38 Time...............................................39 Product information .........................39 Anti theft protection .........................39 Factory settings ...............................39 Calibrating the touchscreen ...............39 Software ...........................................40 Newly installing the navigation software ..40 Updating the navigation software...........40 Service .............................................40 Guarantee .........................................40 Technical Data ...................................40 Problem assistance table ...................41
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Safety notice
Safety notice
General safety information
It is in your own interest to read the following safety references carefully before you operate the device.
Consider the following tips in order to protect yourself and the device against defects and against injuries or possible mortal danger due to fire or explosion: • Protect the equipment against becoming wet or damp as it is not waterproof or splash-proof. • Do not open or change the device. It could be otherwise become damaged and catch fire or explode. Or corrosive flammable liquid could leak out of the battery. • Do not locate the device in very low (under -20 °C) or very high temperatures (over 60 °C), e.g. near to fire, heaters or in the parked car under direct sunlight. Otherwise condensation may form in the device or it may become overheated. The device or battery could become deformed and even ignite or explode. Or corrosive flammable liquid could leak out of the battery. • If you come into contact with fluid from the battery, especially in the eyes or on the skin, rinse immediately with water and contact a doctor. • Remove the device from the power supply when you turn your vehicle off, since it will continue to use up power and otherwise the vehicle battery could become discharged. Do not however, pull out the power supply plug from the connection on the device. The cable can become damaged and also cause an electric shock.
Warning symbols used In this chapter warning symbols highlight important notices to you and for this device. DANGER! Warns against injury or possible danger to life DANGER! Warns against accidents
Intended use This device was conceived for mobile use in vehicles. Special information regarding the navigation of trucks, buses and motor homes, such as height and width restrictions as well as maximal permissible road weights are not contained in the navigation data! Offroad navigation (offroad navigtion) is possible with this navigation device.
Road safety The navigation device does not relieve you of your responsibility as a driver for correct and prudent behaviour on the road. Always consider the relevant traffic regulations that apply. Use your device in such a way that you can always steer your vehicle properly. If in doubt stop the vehicle and then operate the device with the vehicle stationary.
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Safety notice | First operation
Tips about using the CD/DVD A CD/DVD is included with the device, which contains navigation software and a digital map. In order to protect the CD/DVD against dirt and damage please consider the following info: Store the CD/DVD in its case. Only touch to edges of the CD/DVD. Do not place the CD/DVD and its case in direct sunlight. Only use a clean CD/DVD. Clean the CD/DVD with a soft, lint free cloth from the inside outward. Never clean the CD/DVD in the direction of play. Do not use solvents even on the printed side of the CD/DVD.
Cleaning tips Clean the display with a dry, soft cloth. Water and other fluids can destroy the display. Do not use any strong solvents for cleaning the casing. Use only a dampened, lint free cloth.
Disposal tips For the disposal of the old equipment make use of the return and collecting systems available. Do not throw defective batteries into the domestic waste, separate these out and place them in the appropriate collecting points.
First operation Scope of delivery The following specified parts are included in the delivery: • Navigation device • Suction cup mounting plate • Charging cable for the cigarette lighter • Operating instructions • Backup DVD Note: We recommend the use of original Blaupunkt accessories (www.blaupunkt.com).
Screen protector Remove the protective film carefully from the display.
Charging the battery The battery may be discharged on purchase of the navigation device. Charge the battery before using the device. CAUTION! Non-certified battery chargers can destroy batteries. Use only the original battery charger from Blaupunkt for operation and charging in order to correctly charge and to protect against overvoltage. Depending on the kind of use you can operate the device for up to 3 hours with the installed battery. Charging takes about 2 to 3 hours. The charging status is located on the map display of the navigation in the bottom left hand corner. The upper symbol on the map display button indicates the charging status. If the charge of the battery becomes very weak the navigation device will display it. 쏅 Attach the mains battery charger or the charger cable for the cigarette lighter to the charging socket.
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First operation | Mounting in the vehicle
Note: The battery is equipped with a protection from overheating from excessive current flow. The protection prevents the overloading of the battery starting from an ambient temperature over 45 °C.
Turning the device on
Note: The mode can be changed over at any time (see chapter "Using the menus, Simple mode/ advanced mode"). 쏅 Tap on the button to select the mode: – Simple Mode: Clear operation for fast destination input. Access to the most important functions and settings. Values are fixed for the remaining settings, which are optimum for the simple use of the device. – Advanced Mode (or expert mode): Access to additional functions and settings of the device (in this manual marked by a star "*" ).
Mounting in the vehicle
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For temporary assembly in the vehicle a mounting plate is attached to the navigation device for attachment to the windscreen.
쏅 Press the on/off switch for longer than 3 seconds.
Setting the language When you switch the equipment on for the first time, a dialogue menu is indicated in which you can select a language and a voice. 쏅 Select your preferential language and voice in the dialogue menu. 쏅 Follow the instructions. The language is then loaded. The end user licence agreement (EULA) is then displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Accept to accept the contract.
Selecting simple mode/advanced mode After you have set the language and confirmed the licence agreement, 2 modes for the operation are offered.
DANGER! Assembly in an unsuitable place can cause injury. Install the navigation device in such a way that your view is not obstructed and you are not distracted from the traffic. Do not mount the device in the blowing up vicinity of any airbag. Make sure that no passengers can be endangered by the device during emergency braking. Examine in regular intervals the firm fixing of the mounting plate. Changes in the ambient temperature can reduce the adhesion.
Attaching the suction cup mounting plate 쏅 Find a suitable place in the vehicle for mounting. The screen must be free from dust and grease. Clean the screen if required with a screen cleaning cloth.
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Mounting in the vehicle | Switching on /off
쏅 Press the suction cup of the mounting against the screen. 쏅 Fold the lever at the mounting plate toward the screen.
Attach the cup retainer The suction cup mounting plate has two supports for the cup retainer. 쏅 Push the cup retainer onto the supports until they engage.
Removing the suction cup mounting plate If you change vehicles, you can remove the mounting plate very simply. 쏅 Fold the lever at the mounting plate away from the screen. 쏅 Remove the suction cup carefully at the edge of the screen, so that air can come between it and the screen. 쏅 Take the suction cup off carefully from the screen.
Switching on /off With the on/off switch you can turn the device on or off as well as opening the main menu.
Switching on 쏅 Press the on/off switch for longer than 3 seconds.
Switching off
Attach the device in the retainer The device has two recesses on the lower surface and a recess on the back for the retainer. 쏅 Place the device with the lower surface first on the retainer and press it to the rear. The clamp support of the retainer must engage audibly into the device back. 쏅 Align the mounting plate.
Removing the device 쏅 Press the clamp support downward. The device is then detached from the retainer. 쏅 Remove the device.
쏅 Press the on/off switch for longer than 3 seconds. The device is then in stand-by mode and remains ready for use. Only after 20 minutes are all functions completely switched off. Note: Also in the switched off state the equipment uses a small quantity of energy. If you use the device again after a longer period, charging of the battery may be necessary.
Reset If the device does not function properly, a reset may help. 쏅 Press the on/off switch for longer than 14 seconds. The equipment is switched off and automatically restarts.
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Using the menus
Using the menus Simple mode/advanced mode 2 modes are available for the operation of the device: The simple mode for fast destination input and the advanced mode with many additional settings and functions. The modes can be changed at any time. Note: Additional functions and settings of the advanced mode are marked by a star "*" in this manual. The provided short manual contains detailed information regarding the simple mode. Changing modes 쏅 Tap on the symbol in the main menu. The Navigation Menu is displayed. 쏅
Tap on the symbol in the navigation menu. The Settings menu is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Advanced Mode to select the advanced mode. -or쏅 Tap on the button Simple Mode to select the simple mode.
Main Menu
You can access the navigation and the settings from the main menu. 쏅 Press the on/off switch briefly in order to get to the main menu from any other menu.
Navigation menu If you have selected the advanced mode the additional functions Route and Manage are available. Tap on the symbol in the main menu. 쏅 The Navigation Menu is displayed. Advanced menu Route* You can only then access the Route menu if you have already entered a destination or planned a route with several intermediate objectives. In the Route menu you will find an overview and auxiliary functions for the computed routes. You can work on, or fly over the routes. You can find descriptions about this in the chapters "Route planning" and "Fly over/simulation". Advanced menu Manage * In the Manage menu you change the saved route and manage the whole route record. In addition you can edit the last destinations and favourites, administer POIs and change stored search criteria for POIs. You can find descriptions about this in the chapters "Manage" and "Managing POIs".
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Using the menus | Information about GPS
Buttons
쏅 Tap on an entry in order to select it.
Tap on this button in order to return to the previous menu. Tap on this button in order to turn to the next page in the menu. Done: Tap on this button in order to confirm an entry or a setting.
Information about GPS
Keyboard
The navigation device measures the current position of your vehicle via GPS and compares these coordinates with its digital map. The digital map contains the coordinates of the special destinations, roads and places, which you can see on the display of the navigation device. From this the device computes the route to your entered destination.
If a keyboard is needed (e.g. for typing in a destination) a virtual keyboard appears on the display. You can then make all inputs by tapping with your finger. These keys can be found on the keyboard: Delete last character Enter a blank space Change between upper & lower case Display special character pallet Set keyboard layout according to region During input the device automatically supplements characters if possible, and only offers letters on the keyboard which can logically follow.
The GPS (Global Positioning System) makes world-wide navigation and detection possible via satellites for positioning.
GPS functionality
Displaying GPS info Information about the GPS reception of the device, your current position and your speed can be found in the menu GPS Info. 쏅 Tap on the button in the Navigation Menu on the Map. The map is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the symbol. The Quick Menu is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button GPS. The GPS-Data menu is displayed.
Lists Often you can display lists, from which you can select an entry (e.g. a destination). If you enter for example an incomplete name of a place, a list with possible results is indicated. In order to display a list with further suitable entries tap on the Done. Longer lists take more time to be displayed. 쏅 Tap on one of the buttons in order to leaf through the list.
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Information about GPS | Making basic adjustments
This information can be found in the menu. – Accuracy: Signal strength of the GPS satellites – In addition, the number of received GPS satellites is represented by bars (the colour represents the signal strength). For navigation signals at least 3 satellites are needed. – Latitude/Longitude: Current position in latitude/longitude – Elevation : Current height above sea level – Speed : Current speed of the vehicle – Time: Current time, which is sent by the GPS satellite Note: Buildings, tunnels and external influences can disturb the view to the sky and thus the GPS reception of the navigation device.
Making basic adjustments Before you start navigating to a destination, make these basic adjustments: • Set the time zone for your location, so that during navigation the correct arrival time is indicated to you. • Activate the PIN request in order to block the use of the equipment from unauthorized use.
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Tap on the symbol in the main menu. The Settings menu is displayed.
Tap on the symbol. The Time menu is displayed.
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Tap on the symbol. A list of available time zones is displayed. 쏅 Select your time zone from the list of available time zones. Note: The display of the state capitals in the respective zone facilitates the selection for you. "GMT" stands for Greenwich Mean Time, the mean solar time at the prime meridian without consideration of summer time. 쏅 Tap on the button OK. Tap on the symbol in order to change 쏅 between the 24-hour and 12-hour displays.
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Making basic adjustments
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Tap on the symbol to activate summer time (ticked) or to deactivate it (not ticked).
Note: Adjust the settings if the time has changed at your location, or if you must adapt to another time zone. 쏅 Tap on the button to leave the menu.
Activating the PIN request You have the possibility with the PIN request of blocking the use of the device to unauthorised access. Thus each time that you switch the device on your PIN (Personnel Identity Number) is queried which you have set up. You can change the PIN at any time. If you forgot the PIN, you can unblock the device with the PUK (Personnel Unblocking Key), which you can set up. The PUK cannot be changed. Note: With the PIN input you have only 3 attempts to enter the correct PIN and then 3 attempts to enter the correct PUK. If you enter a wrong PUK for the third time, your device will become irrevocably blocked and you will have to return the device to Blaupunkt Service.
The initial set up is followed by the invitation to enter a PUK. The PUK serves for the unblocking of the device if you forget the PIN. 쏅 Follow the instructions and enter the PUK of your choice. 쏅 Tap on the button OK. In order to safely store your PUK: 쏅 Register on the Internet at http://puk. blaupunkt.com and follow the instructions. Blocking/unblocking the device Requirement: • You have set up the PIN request. 쏅 Tap in the Anti Theft Protection menu on the button Protection Setup to block the device (ticked) or to unblock it (not ticked). The PIN request is displayed. 쏅 Enter your PIN. 쏅 Tap on the button OK. Changing the PIN 쏅 Tap in the Anti Theft Protection menu on the button Change PIN Code. The PIN request is displayed. 쏅 Follow the instructions and enter the PIN of your choice. 쏅 Tap on the button OK.
Setting up the PIN request 쏅 Tap on the symbol in the main menu. The Settings menu is displayed. 쏅
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Tap on the symbol. The Anti Theft Protection menu is displayed. Tap on the button Protection Setup. Tap on the button OK. The PIN request is displayed. Follow the instructions and enter the PIN of your choice. Tap on the button OK.
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Navigation
Navigation The navigation equipment does not relieve you of your responsibility as a driver for correct and prudent behaviour on the road.
Entering an address Tap on the symbol. 쏅 The Find Address menu is displayed.
DANGER! Diverting your attention away from the road can cause accidents! Do not operate the device while driving. Look at the display in a safe traffic environment. Notes: • Plan the route before you start. • Use the basic settings initially.
Starting navigating 쏅
Tap on the symbol in the main menu. The Navigation Menu is displayed. From this menu you can change directly to the map or to the destination input.
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Destination input (search menu) In the destination input you have the possibility of entering an address, or selecting a destination from the memory (favourites), of selecting one of the last destinations, entering coordinates* or to select a POI. Select in the menu Navigation Menu 쏅 on the symbol. The Find Menu is displayed. Note: You can only select destinations (countries, cities, roads, house numbers, POIs), which are contained in the digital map.
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Note: The entering of country, city and road do not need to be repeated each time. Only if your destination is at another location than the previous one, must you re-enter the destination address. Tap on the button in order to select another country. Tap on the button and enter the city or the postal code. -orTap on the symbol in order to pull up a display a list of previously entered cities. Select a city from the list. Tap on the button City Centre in order to select the city centre. -orTap on the button and enter the street. Tap on the button and enter the house number. -orTap on the button Street Midpoint to select the midpoint of the selected street.
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Navigation
-or쏅 Tap on the button Intersection and enter the road which crosses the entered road. The map is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Set as Destination. The route is computed and the navigation is started. Note: • You have the possibility after entering the destination of starting the navigation or e.g. of storing the destination. For this, read the chapter "Further functions after entering the destination". • The navigation starts as soon as a GPS signal is received. Selecting a destination from the favourites Requirement: • You have stored at least one destination previously as a favourite (see chapter "Further functions after entering the destination"). Tap on the symbol. 쏅 The Favourites menu is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the desired symbol. The address of the destination is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Set as Destination to start the navigation. Selecting one of the last destinations Tap on the symbol. 쏅 The History menu is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the desired symbol. The address of the destination is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Set as Destination to start the navigation.
Entering coordinates * Only available in advanced mode: Tap on the symbol. 쏅 The Coordinate Input menu is displayed. An example of coordinates in degrees of longitude and latitude is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Coordinate Display Format to swap the coordinates between the decimal and GMS format (Degrees, Minutes and Seconds). 쏅 Tap directly on the latitude in order to select it. With the button N/S you can change between the northern and southern latitudes. 쏅 Tap directly on the longitude in order to select it. With the button E/W you can change between the east and west longitudes. 쏅 Tap on the button Done. 쏅 Tap on the button Set as Destination to start the navigation. Selecting a destination from the map* Only available in advanced mode: 쏅 Tap on the button Plan on Map. The map is displayed. 쏅 Shift and scale the map, as described in the chapter "Working with the map". 쏅 Tap on the location or the street of your choice. The place is marked and its name indicated in the lower display bar. 쏅 Tap on one of the buttons in order to select a location as a destination or a stopover on a route. – Add Start: Using a location for navigation and starting navigation
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Navigation
Insert Via: Adding a location on a route as a stopover – Continue: Adding a location as a stopover on the current route. Further places can be entered in the map as stopovers or a destination. – Remove : If you mark a destination, the button is displayed. The destination is removed. 쏅 Tap on the button Set as Destination to start the navigation. –
Points of interest (POI) Points of interest (or POI's) are specific locations such as parking and petrol stations wihch are stored in the digital map. Select in the menu Find Menu on 쏅 the symbol. The menu Where to search? is displayed. Select the POI in a specified location Tap on the menu Where to search? 쏅 on the symbol. The Find POI By Address menu is displayed. 쏅 Enter an address (see chapter "Entering an address") 쏅 Select the POI category. 쏅 Select the POI. 쏅 Tap on the button Set as Destination to start the navigation.
Select a POI in the local area, in the area of the destination, or on the route Tap on the menu Where to search? 쏅 on the symbol in order to search for a POI near to your current position. -orTap on the menu Where to search? 쏅 on the symbol in order to search for a POI near to your destination. Note: The destination area which you last started navigating to is selected as the destination. -orTap on the menu Where to search? 쏅 on the symbol in order to search for a POI along the currently selected route. 쏅 Select the POI category. 쏅 Select the POI. 쏅 Tap on the button Set as Destination to start the navigation. Selecting POIs on the map Tap on the menu Where to search? 쏅 on the symbol. The map is displayed. 쏅 Shift and scale the map, as described in the chapter "Working with the map". 쏅 Select the location of your choice. The place is marked and its name indicated in the lower display bar. 쏅 Tap on the button OK. 쏅 Select the POI category. 쏅 Select the POI. 쏅 Tap on the button Set as Destination to start the navigation.
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Navigation | Route planning
Selecting a POI according to stored criteria The search criteria enables a quick search of the POIs. The POIs are divided in such a way in certain categories, e.g. Parks, shopping and eating. 쏅 Tap on the menu Where to search? on the button Saved Search Criteria . 쏅 Select one of the stored criteria. A list of the associated POIs is displayed. 쏅 Select the desired POI. The map is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Set as Destination to start the navigation.
Route planning * Requirements: • You have entered a destination and started navigating
Manually entering the route If you would like to enter a route with another position than your current GPS position, proceed as follows: Enter the route as usual in the destination input. 쏅 Enter an address (see chapter "Destination input") Note: You can enter favourites like an address and edit it in the route planning. 쏅 Tap on the map on the button More Options. 쏅 Tap on the button Set as Start. The selected address will be set as the starting point of the route. 쏅 Looking for a further address in order to set a stopover or a destination. 쏅 Tap on the button Set as Destination to select the address as a destination. -or쏅 Tap on the map on the button More Options. 쏅 Tap on the button Insert as Via to select the address as a stopover.
Starting route planning 쏅
Tap on the symbol in the navigation menu. The Route menu is displayed.
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Route planning
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Route information The Route Information menu contains information about the route, e.g. about the travel time and distance with the current route settings (mode). Tap on the symbol. 쏅 The menu Route Information is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Plan on Map in order to display the route on the map. 쏅 Tap on the button Start Navigating to start the navigation. Tap on the button to leave the menu. 쏅 -or쏅 Tap on the button Delete Route to delete the current route. -or쏅 Tap on the button Settings to change the route settings. The menu Route Settings is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Vehicle to select the speed profile. The profile "Emergency" is particularly meant for rescue services and leads you also down one-way streets or special routes. 쏅 Tap on the button Road Types Used for Route Planning in order to permit certain kinds of road (ticked) or to avoid them (not ticked). 쏅 Tap on the button Route Calculation Method to select the type of route calculation: – Fast: The route with the fastest travel time is computed.
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Short: The route with the shortest travel distance is computed. Easy: The route with the simplest routing and fewest crossings is computed. Economical: The route with the lowest travel costs as possible (fuel economy) is computed. Tap on the button to leave the menu.
Itinery In the Itinery menu you can have an overview of the route displayed. 쏅 Tap on the symbol. The Itinery menu is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Modus in order to swap between the "Itinery", "Detailed instructions" and "Road list" views. 쏅 Tap on the button to leave the menu.
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Tap on the symbol. The points on the route are displayed. Tap on the point of route which you want to shift or delete. Tap on the button in order to shift the destination in the route list up or down. -orTap on the button Remove to remove the route point from the route list. -orTap on the button Optimise to optimise the route. Tap on the button to leave the menu.
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Route Planning | Fly over/Simulation
Saving a route
Fly over/simulation *
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Plan your holiday trip comfortably from home and provide youself with an overview of the distance and travel time - also without GPS reception. Select fly over or simulation: Fly over consists of a fast display of the route without audio instructions. With simulation the route is simulated with audio instructions and a realistic speed.
Tap on the symbol to save the route. The keyboard is displayed.
쏅 Type in a name for the route. 쏅 Tap on the button Done. The route is saved under the name you gave it.
Loading a route Requirements: • You have saved at least one route (see: "Saving a route"). Note: If you load a stored route the current route is overwritten. Tap on the symbol. 쏅 The saved routes are listed. 쏅 Tap on a route in the list which you would like to load.
Deleting routes 쏅
Tap on the symbol. An inquiry is then displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Yes to delete the route.
Starting fly over/simulation * Requirement: • You have planned a route (See: "Route planning"). • If no GPS reception is available you must set the starting point (see: "Route planning"). 쏅 Tap on the Route Menu on the button Fly Over to fly over the route. -or쏅 Tap on the Route Menu on the button Simulate to simulate the route with audio instructions. Note: During simulation/flying over you have the same possibilities as during a navigation (see chapter "Map display during navigation"). After the simulation/fly over the Route Menu is displayed.
Ending fly over/simulation 쏅 Tap on the map display on the button Stop.
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Further functions after entering the destination
Further functions after entering the destination Requirements: • You have entered a destination as described in the chapter "Destination input" -or• You have entered a POI as described in the chapter "Points of interest" -or• You have selected a position in the map as described in the chapter "Working with the map", "Tap in the map". The map is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Set as Destination to start the navigation. -or쏅 Only available in advanced mode: Tap on the button Insert Via* to add the location as a stopover.
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쏅
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Note: A stopover can only be inserted if you have previously specified a destination. -orOnly available in advance mode: Tap on the button Place Pin* to start the navigation. -orTap on the button More Options * to show additional buttons. -orOnly available in advanced mode: Tap on the button Routing Methods* in order to indicate the computed routes on the basis of available route variants. Select the route which best suits your needs. -or-
쏅 Only available in advanced mode: Tap on the button Set as Start* to use the selected address as the starting point for the route. -or쏅 Only available in advanced mode: Tap on the button Continue* to use the selected address as the last destination of the route. The old destination remains as a stopover. -or쏅 Only available in advanced mode: Tap on the button Save as POI* to save the selected address as a POI. -or쏅 Only available in advanced mode: Tap on the button Save as Camera* to save the selected address as a location where a speed camera is located. -or쏅 Only available in advanced mode: Tap on the button Add to Favourites* to save the selected address as a favourite. Note: The offer of the functions depends on whether you have already entered a destination or are entering a new destination. Buttons which are available only in the advanced mode are marked with a star "*".
Saving destinations There are two lists in which individual destinations are saved: • In the Favourites • In the list Last Destinations All destinations in which the route has been started are automatically stored in the Last Destinations. The previous 100 destinations are saved. Every entered destination and those in the Last Destinations list can be permanently stored in the Favourites. That is particular sensible if you frequently travel to this destination.
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Further functions after entering the destination
Destinations from the Favourites can be renamed (see: "Manage"). You can delete individual destinations again from both lists (see "Manage").
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Saving an entered destination/one of the previous destinations as favourite Requirements: • You have entered a destination as described in the chapter "Destination input" -or• You have selected a destination from the History list as described in the chapter "Destination input". The map is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Add to Favourites to call up the additional menu. A list is displayed. 쏅 Select a list point under which you would like to store the selected address. Note: You can select an empty list point or overwrite an existing one. The keyboard is displayed. 쏅 Give the destination a name and tap on the button Done. The destination is then saved in the Favourites.
쏅 쏅
쏅 쏅
Tap during the navigation in the map display on the symbol for the next instruction for directions. The menu Route Information is displayed. Tap on the button Settings. The menu Route Settings is displayed. Tap on the button Vehicle in order to select the speed profile. The profile "Emergency" is particularly meant for rescue services and leads you also down one-way streets or special routes. Tap on the button Road Types Used for Route Planning to select specific types of road (ticked) or to avoid them (not ticked). Tap on the button Route Calculation Method to select the type of route calculation: – Fast: The route with the fastest travel time is computed. – Short: The route with the shortest travel distance is computed. – Easy: The route with the simplest routing and fewest crossings is computed. – Economical: The route with the lowest travel costs as possible (fuel economy) is computed.
Fixing the route settings The Route Information menu contains information about the route, e.g. about the travel time and distance with the current route settings (method). The route settings can be changed at any time. If you change the settings travel time and distance can also change.
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Starting to navigate
Starting to navigate DANGER! Not adhering to traffic regulations can cause accidents. Only follow the directions if the state of the road and the traffic regulations allow it. The navigation device will bring you to your destination even if you have to deviate from the planned route. Note: You can orient yourself at any time on the map or arrow representation.
Start navigation When you start the navigation a route with your settings is computed (see "Fixing the route settings"). The destinations are automatically stored in the "Last Destinations". Requirements: • You have entered a destination as described in the chapter "Destination input". -or• You have entered a POI as described in the chapter "Points of interest". -or• You have planned a route as described in the chapter "Route planning". 쏅 Tap on the button Set as Destination. The route is computed and the navigation is started. The map is displayed. Note: Navigation only then starts when a GPS signal is received.
The so-called "Carsor" shows you your position. The compass shows your current direction. Note: If you enter a further destination during an active navigation and start the navigation, you have two possibilities: • You can set the destination as a stopover. Then the route is recalculated and the stopover is the next destination. • Or you start a new navigation to the entered destination.
On reaching the destination As soon as the destination is reached, the message "You have reached your destination" is issued. You current position is then marked on the map.
Ending navigation 쏅 Tap on top action arrow on the map. The menu Route Information is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Skip Next Via to stop the navigation. 쏅 Tap on the button Delete Route to stop the navigation. An inquiry is then displayed. 쏅 Tap on Yes to stop the navigation. The map is displayed.
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Starting to navigate
-or쏅 Tap on No to continue navigating.
GPS reception lost If during navigation the GPS reception is disturbed over longer period of time, the navigation is stopped. As soon as the reception is re-established the device automatically recognizes whether your position has changed and computes the route again if necessary. You can then simply continue navigating. Note: External influences can disturb the view to the sky and thus the GPS reception of the navigation device. Refer to the chapter "Problem assistance table".
Map display during navigation During navigation different navigation aids and route information are superimposed on the map display. DANGER! Neglecting the layout of the road can cause accidents. The information on the digital road maps cannot be considered as being up to date due to short term changes (road works etc.). Additional information such as speed limits can only be displayed if they are included in the digital map. Sign-posting and road layout always take priority over information from the navigation device.
Speech output during navigation Your navigation device supports navigation with spoken recommendations and states turning points in time. 쏅 Press on the keys VOL - or VOL + to change the speech output volume.
Navigation aids
The so-called "Carsor" shows you your position. Top field: Name of the next street Lower field: Name of the current street The action arrow top left indicates the next action and the distance to it. The action arrow bottom left indicates the next but one action and the distance to it.
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Starting to navigate
쏅 Click on the action arrow to display the Route Information menu. 쏅 Tap on the lower action arrow to display the Itinery menu. Trip information display The Destination menu contains information about the route, e.g. the travel time and distance. Tap on the symbol. 쏅 The Destination menu is displayed.
쏅 Tap on the different buttons in order to display the data during the navigation. You can select a maximum of 3 buttons. The selected buttons are then marked. Speed limit In the left area of the map if you are driving too fast the speed limit is shown (see chapter "Navigation settings"). Note: The speed limit can be shown only if it is activated in the settings (see chapter "Settings in the navigation menu ").
Further functions during navigation Requirements: • Starting to navigate -or• Route simulation (demo) Cancelling navigation Tap on the action arrow top left 쏅 during navigation. The menu Route Information is displayed. In case you have entered a stopover: 쏅 Tap on the button Skip Next Via. 쏅 Tap on the button Delete Route. A request appears 쏅 Tap on Yes to stop the navigation. The map is displayed. -or쏅 Tap on No to continue navigating. Skip next destination Requirements: • Route with at least 1 stopover (Route planning) 쏅 Tap on the symbol to go to the Destination. The Destination menu is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Next Via Point to skip the next stopover. The route is recalculated and the destination after next is started.
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Working with the map
Note: If you tap on any place in the map during navigation, an auxiliary menu with further functions is displayed. For more on this, read the chapter "Further functions during navigation".
Working with the map Display map 쏅 Tap on the navigation menu on the button Map. Tap on the symbol to close the map 쏅 view and to return to the navigation menu. Shift and scale map In order to see the desired target area on the map, you can shift the map view and scale the map (to make it larger or smaller). 쏅 Tap on any place on the map in order to display additional buttons. Tap on the symbol to fade 쏅 buttons in or out. Tap on one of the symbols to 쏅 make the map larger or smaller. 쏅 Tap on the map and shift the map in the desired direction. Tap on one of the symbols to tilt 쏅 the map in 3D-view. 쏅
Tap on one of the symbols to rotate the map in 3D-view. Note: When a GPS signal is received, the device points the horizontal angle automatically in the driving direction.
Tap in the map 쏅 Tap on any place on the map in order to display additional buttons. 쏅 Tap on a place (the road or a POI) on the map. The place is marked and its name indicated in the lower display bar. Tap on the button Cursor in order to 쏅 use further functions after entering the destination.
Buttons These buttons are available on the map view: Tap on the button Menu to go to the 쏅 navigation menu. 쏅 쏅
Tap on the button 2D or 3D to swap between the 2D and 3D views. Tap on the button Detour to go to the Detour menu.
Note: In the Detour menu you can quickly add POIs as a destination or a stopover (during active navigation). Tap on the symbol to go to the Find 쏅 Menu. Note: If you already entered a destination, the upper and lower action arrow and the Route Information menu appears. Tap on the symbol to go to the Quick 쏅 Menu (see chapter "Quick Menu"). 쏅 Tap on the symbol to go to the Destination (see chapter "Map display during navigation). Note: The display of the buttons differs depending on which settings you made in the Destination menu.
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Working with the map | Manage
Quick Menu
Manage
In the Quick Menu make the settings which are often used during navigation. Tap on the symbol to go to the Quick 쏅 Menu. Note: If you have activated the button Quick Menu, the respective button is marked. 쏅 Adjust the volume control in order to change the volume for navigation announcements. Tap on the symbol in order to 쏅 switch between the day and night views. Tap on the symbol to activate the 쏅 route record (ticked) or to deactivate it (not ticked). Tap on the symbol to fade the 3D 쏅 objects in or out.
In the Manage menu you can manage different route options, your user data as well as the favourites and last destinations. How you work on POIs and symbol as well as changing groups are described in the chapter "Managing POIs". The chapter "Recording a route*" describes how you record, reproduce and export routes on to memory cards.
Note: 3D objects such as important buildings and POIs can only be displayed if they are included in the digital map. Tap on the symbol in order to 쏅 select the speed profile. The route will be recalculated if necessary. 쏅 Tap on the button GPS to display the GPS reception.
Changing stored routes* Routes which you have created and stored can be renamed and deleted. Tap on the symbol in the navigation 쏅 menu. The Manage menu is displayed. Select in the menu Manage on the 쏅 symbol. The Saved Routes menu is displayed. The saved routes are listed. Tap on the button to leaf 쏅 through the menu. 쏅 Tap in the list on a button in order to rename the desired route. The keyboard is displayed. 쏅 Give it a new name and tap on the button Done. Tap on the button to delete a route. 쏅 -or쏅 Tap on the button Clear All to delete all the saved routes. In both cases a query is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Yes to delete the route, or all routes. -or쏅 Tap on No to cancel the process.
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Manage
Manage the last destination
Managing user data
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쏅 Tap on the Manage menu on the button User Data Management. The User Data Management menu is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Remove Pins to delete your set pins. -or쏅 Tap on the button Backup User Data to secure your user data. Note: In order to be able to secure your user data, a memory card must be placed in the card slot. The data can be stored only on a memory card. -or쏅 Tap on the button Restore User Data to restore your user data. Note: In order to restore your user data, you must have the data previously secured on a memory card. -or쏅 Tap on the button Delete User Data to delete your user data. -or쏅 Tap on the button Reset All Settings in order to reset the settings in the navigation menu.
Tap on the symbol. The Manage History menu is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Clear History to delete the list. -orTap on the symbol to delete the last 쏅 destination.
Managing favourites Requirements: • You have saved at least one favourite. Tap on the symbol. 쏅 The Manage Favourites menu is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the favourite to change the name. 쏅 Tap on the button Clear All to delete the list. -orTap on the symbol to delete a saved 쏅 destination.
Selecting a POI according to stored criteria The search criteria enables a quick search of the POIs. The POIs are divided in such a way in certain categories, e.g. Parks, shopping and eating. Select in the menu Manage on the 쏅 symbol. The menu Manage Saved Search Criteria is displayed. The criteria are listed. 쏅 Tap on a search criteria to change the name. 쏅 Tap on the button Clear All to delete the list. -or쏅 Tap on the symbol to delete a POI.
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Managing POIs
Managing POIs* In the Manage POI menu you can manage and delete your POIs. You have the following settings options: • Create new group • Change group details • Change POI details Select in the menu Manage on the 쏅 symbol. The Manage POI menu is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button My POI or All in order to change between your provided and all POIs. Tap on the button to leaf 쏅 through the menu.
Creating a new group Create groups in order to sort your POIs. 쏅 Tap on the button New Group. The keyboard is displayed. 쏅 Give the group a name and tap on the button Done. The POI group will be placed on the list.
Change group details You can work on and set the POI groups, starting from which distance a POI symbol is superimposed on the map. Distance for superimposing POI symbols 쏅 Tap on the button Edit in the Manage POIs. 쏅 Tap on the button with the desired distance. If the group has further sub-groups, you can likewise set the distance of the POI display. If the same setting is to be used for all sub-groups: 쏅 Tap on the button Same Visibility in Subgroups to activate the distance (ticked) or to deactivate it (not ticked).
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If you have made changes in the settings: Tap on the button to leave the menu.
Renaming a group 쏅 Tap on the button Edit in the Manage POIs. 쏅 Tap on the button Rename. 쏅 Type in a name. 쏅 Tap on the button Done. Changing a group symbol 쏅 Tap on the button Edit in the Manage POIs. 쏅 Tap on the button with the blue symbol. A list of symbols is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button to leaf through the list of symbols. 쏅 Tap on the desired symbol. Deleting a group You can delete a group with all contained POIs. 쏅 In Manage POIs tap on the button Edit. 쏅 Tap on the button Remove. 쏅 Tap on the button Yes to delete the group and all POIs. -or쏅 Tap on No to cancel the process.
Change POI details Working on individual POIs of a group and entering additional information. A POI can also be assigned to another group. 쏅 Tap on the button of the group. A list of POIs is displayed.
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Managing POIs
쏅 Tap on the button with the name of the POI which you want to change. The details are displayed. Renaming a POI 쏅 Tap on the button with the name of the POI. The keyboard is displayed. 쏅 Give the group a name and tap on the button Done. Changing a POI symbol 쏅 Tap on the button with the blue symbol. A list of symbols is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button to leaf through the list of symbols. 쏅 Tap on the desired symbol in order to assign it to the POI.
Deleting a POI 쏅 Tap on the button Delete. 쏅 Tap on the button Yes to delete the group and all POIs. -or쏅 Tap on No to cancel the process. Assigning a POI to a new group 쏅 Tap on the button Change Group. A list of groups is displayed. Tap on the button to leaf through 쏅 the list of groups. 쏅 Tap on the desired group. 쏅 Tap on the button Add here. The POI is assigned to the new group.
Changing a POI position 쏅 Tap on the symbol. The map is displayed with the position of the POI. 쏅 Tap on the desired position on the map. 쏅 Tap on the button Select. The new position is allocated. Entering a new telephone number 쏅 Tap on the symbol. The Phone Number Input is displayed. 쏅 Give the telephone number a name and tap on the button Done. Entering new additional info 쏅 Tap on the symbol. The Extra Info is displayed. 쏅 Provide the information and tap on the button Done.
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Recording a route
Recording a route* In the Manage Saved Routes menu mark the route and manage saved routes. Tap on the symbol in the navigation 쏅 menu. The Manage menu is displayed.
Recording routes 쏅
Tap on the symbol. The Manage Track Logs menu is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Record to start recording. The map is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Stop Recording to stop recording.
Replaying recorded routes If you have already stored track information, these are displayed in a list. Tap on the button to start a recorded 쏅 route. 쏅 Tap during the playback on the stop symbol in order to stop it.
Editing track recording (track information) If you want to work on the recorded routes, look on the map and export the geo data onto a memory card. 쏅 Tap on the button with the name of the saved track record. The menu Track Information is displayed. Renaming saved routes 쏅 Tap on the button with the name of the saved route. The keyboard is displayed.
쏅 Give it a new name and tap on the button Done. Assigning the track with a new colour The track is indicated in the selected colour on the map. 쏅 Tap on the button with the desired colour. -or쏅 Tap on the button in order to fade out the route on the map. Displaying the route on the map 쏅 Tap on the button Fit to Screen. The route is displayed on the map. Deleting a track record 쏅 Tap on the button Delete. 쏅 Tap on Yes to stop the track recording. -or쏅 Tap on No to cancel the process. Exporting saved routes The routes are exported in GPS Exchange Format (short form: GPX format). This is geo data, which can be exchanged between devices and be worked on by numerous programs and Web services. You will need a memory card for the export. Which memory cards are supported can be found in the technical data. 쏅 Push your memory card into the card slot with the contacts forward until the card docks. 쏅 Tap on the Track Information menu on the button Export. The route is stored in GPX format on the memory card. In order to remove the memory card: 쏅 Press the memory card carefully into the card slot until it becomes unlocked.
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Settings in the navigation menu
Settings in the navigation menu
Map display*
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You can change these settings: • 3D settings • Colour profile • 2D terrain • Street name display • Lane info Select in the menu Settings on the 쏅 symbol. The Map Screen Settings is displayed.
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Tap on the symbol in the main menu. The navigation menu is displayed Tap on the symbol. The Settings menu is displayed.
In the menu you can change the mode. 쏅 Tap on the button Simple Mode to change to simple mode. Note: Additional functions and settings of the advanced mode are marked by a star * in this manual. The provided short manual contains detailed information regarding the simple mode.
Settings in simple mode 쏅 In the navigation menu tap on the button Settings. Tap on the Settings menu on the 쏅 symbol to select the language for the navigation. 쏅 Tap on the Settings menu on the symbol to select another background for the navigation menu. 쏅 Tap on the Settings menu on the symbol to select the voice for the speech output. 쏅 Tap on the symbol in order to display product information. In the Settings menu you can change the mode. 쏅 Tap on the button Advanced Mode to change to advanced mode.
3D settings In the 3D settings you can specify which of the available 3D objects are to be displayed on the map. In addition you can specify how detailed this representation is to be. 쏅 Tap on the button Landmarks in order to activate or deactivate the 3D settings for landmarks. 쏅 Tap on the button Elevated Roads in order to activate or deactivate the 3D settings for elevated roads. 쏅 Tap on the button Building Visibility in order to change between the settings of "Off", "Far", "Middle" or "Near". 쏅 Tap on the button Terrain Detail Level in order to change between the settings of "Off", "High", "Middle" or "Low". Note The settings of landmarks, elevated roads, building display and terrain detail are only correctly displayed if they are saved on the digital map.
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Settings in the navigation menu
Colour profile In the Colour Profiles menu you have the possibility of selecting different colour profiles for the day and night views. 쏅 Tap on the button Night Mode to turn night mode on or off. Note: You can easily select this function if necessary in the Quick Menu. 쏅 Tap on the button Daytime Colour Profile in order to select a colour profile for the day view. 쏅 Tap on the button Night Colour Profile in order to select a colour profile for the night view. 2D terrain 3D info can also be indicated in the 2D view by colours or shading. 쏅 Tap on the button Elevation on 2D-Map in order switch the elevation of the area in the 2D view on or off. Street names If you feel the display of street names during navigation is disturbing, you can turn it off as follows: 쏅 Tap on the button Show Street Names in order to switch the display of street names in the map display on or off. Note: As soon as you shift the map manually, the street names are displayed for better orientation - even if you have deactivated the setting in this menu.
Lane info Some roads contain lane information so that you can organise yourself correctly at the next crossing. This setting specifies whether the display of the lane info is to appear on top, at the bottom, or not at all on the map. 쏅 Tap on the button Lane Information to swap between the settings of "Off", "Top", or "Bottom". Tap on the button to leave the menu. 쏅
Route planning settings* 쏅
Select in the Settings menu on the symbol. The menu Route Settings is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the button Vehicle in order to select the speed profile. Note: The profile "Emergency" is particularly meant for rescue services and leads you also down one-way streets or special routes. 쏅 Tap on the button Road Types Used for Route Planning to select specific types of road (ticked) or to avoid them (not ticked). 쏅 Tap on the button Route Calculation Method to select the type of route calculation: – Fast: The route with the fastest travel time is computed. – Short: The route with the shortest travel distance is computed. – Easy: The route with the simplest routing and fewest crossings is computed. – Economical: The route with the lowest travel costs as possible (fuel economy) is computed.
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Settings in the navigation menu
Navigation settings* You can change these settings: • Hold road position • Replanning after deviating from route • Fixing the position • Automatic overview mode Select in the menu Settings on the 쏅 symbol. The Navigation Settings is displayed. If you have made changes in the settings: Tap on the button to leave the menu. 쏅 Hold road position 쏅 Tap on the button Keep Position on Road to activate this function (ticked) or to deactivate it (not ticked). With activated functioning the position indication of your vehicle is adapted to the road system. If you navigate as a pedestrian, this function is automatically deactivated and your exact position is indicated. Note: If this function is deactivated, also switch off the error correction for the GPS position. Your indicated location can be affected by positioning errors. Replanning after deviating from route 쏅 Tap on the button Off-route Recalculation to activate this function (ticked) or to deactivate it (not ticked). Your route is automatically recalculated, should you deviate from it. If this function is deactivated, navigation is stopped until you return to the original route. If you select another starting point than your current GPS position, the function is automatically deactivated.
Reactivating position fixing If you have turned or shifted the map and remain inactive for a certain time, the map fixes itself on your position and re-activates an automatic map turn. Here you can determine the inactive period after which this happens. 쏅 Tap on the slider on the button Restore Lock-to-Position to set the timeframe for the position fixing. The extreme position on the right deactivates the function ("Off"). Automatic overview mode 쏅 Tap on the button Automatic Overview to activate this function (ticked) or to deactivate it (not ticked). With activated functioning the map switches to the overview mode until the next action on your route falls below a certain distance. In the overview mode the map is made smaller and represented in 2D. You can make further settings for the automatic overview mode: 쏅 Tap on the symbol with the three points in order to display further settings. 쏅 Tap on the slider to change the following settings: – Turn Distance for Overview: Distance up to an action, starting from which the map changes into the overview mode – Default Zoom Level: Map scale for the overview mode
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Settings in the navigation menu
Audio settings* 쏅
Select in the menu Settings on the symbol. The Sound Settings is displayed. If you have made changes in the settings: 쏅 Tap on the button to leave the menu. Setting the dynamic volume 쏅 Tap on the button Dynamic Volume in order to let the volume automatic increase starting from a certain speed. You can make further settings for the dynamic volume: 쏅 Tap on the button Dynamic Volume Settings in order to display further settings options. Using the Minimum Speed slider you can specify, starting from which speed the volume is gradually increased. Using the Maximum Speed slider you can specify, starting from which speed the loudest volume is set.
Program language settings The button displays which program language is used at present. 쏅 Tap on the button Program Language in order to select from a list of available languages. Setting the announcement language The button indicates the presently used announcement language, the used voice and indicates its version number. 쏅 Tap on the button Voice Profile in order to select from a list of available languages and voices. Units settings The button displays which units are being used at present. 쏅 Tap on the button Units in order to decide on the units used for the distance. Note: If you select a unit which is not supported by the selected announcement language, a warning appears.
Regional settings*
Warning settings*
You can change these settings: • Program language • Announcement language • Units Select in the menu Settings on the 쏅 symbol. The Regional Settings menu is displayed. If you have made changes in the settings: Tap on the button to leave the menu. 쏅
You can change these settings: • Warning while exceeding the speed limit • Speed camera warning • Warnings in the pedestrian mode • Safety mode Select in the menu Settings on the 쏅 symbol. The Warning Settings is displayed. If you have made changes in the settings: Tap on the button to leave the menu. 쏅
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Settings in the navigation menu
Warning while exceeding the speed limit 쏅 Tap on the button Warn When Speeding to activate this function (ticked) or to deactivate it (not ticked). The maps can contain information about the permitted maximum speed. If the function is activated, you receive a warning if you drive too fast. Note: The speed information is not available for each region. Please ask your dealer. 쏅 Tap on the symbol with the three points in order to have further settings options indicated. 쏅 Tap on the slider In built-up areas in order to set a tolerance value for in town. 100% corresponds to the exact speed limit. 쏅 Tap on the slider Elsewhere in order to set a tolerance value for out of town. 100% corresponds to the exact speed limit. There are two different kinds of warnings: 쏅 Tap on the button Audible Warning in order to switch the warning on (ticked) or switch the warning off (not ticked). 쏅 Tap on the button Visible Warning in order to switch the warning sound on (ticked) or switch it off (not ticked). Change speed camera warning settings Note: Radar warnings are illegal in some countries. It is your responsibility to guarantee that the use is permitted for this function in the country concerned. 쏅 Tap on the button Speed Camera Warning to activate this function (ticked) or to deactivate it (not ticked).
You can make further settings for the speed camera warnings: 쏅 Tap on the symbol with the three points in order to have further settings options indicated. 쏅 Tap on the button Audible Warning in order to activate this kind of warning ("simple"), before reaching ("Before reaching") or deactivated ("Off"). 쏅 Tap on the button Visible Warning to activate this warning function ("On") or to deactivate it ("Off"). Activating warnings in pedestrian mode 쏅 Tap on the button Warn if too fast for a Pedestrian to activate this function (ticked) or to deactivate it (not ticked). If you activated this function you receive a warning if you move too fast for the pedestrian mode. You are asked automatically whether you want to change into auto mode. Activating safety mode 쏅 Tap on the button Safety Mode to activate this function (ticked) or to deactivate it (not ticked). With the activated safety mode you cannot use the touchscreen if you drive faster than 10 km/h (6 mph).
Menu settings* You can change these settings: • Animation • Background Tap on the Settings menu on the 쏅 button to leaf through the second page of the menu.
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Settings in the navigation menu
쏅
Tap on the symbol. The Menu menu is displayed.
If you have made changes in the settings: Tap on the button to leave the menu. 쏅 Activating the animation 쏅 Tap on the button Animation to activate animated menus (ticked) or to deactivate it (not ticked). Selecting a background 쏅 Tap on the button Background in order to select one from a list of available background images.
Track information settings* You can change these settings: • Update interval • Auto save active • Maximum track memory • Create NMEA/SIRF log Tap on the Settings menu on the 쏅 button to leaf through the second page of the menu. Tap on the symbol. 쏅 The menu Track Log Settings is displayed. If you have made changes in the settings: Tap on the button to leave the menu. 쏅
When fewer position indications are to be stored, less memory is needed for the recording. Activating auto save 쏅 Tap on the button Enable Auto-saving to automatically save routes (ticked) or to deactivate it (not ticked). The display Track Log Database Size shows you how much memory is occupied by automatic route recordings. Set maximum route memory 쏅 Via the sliding control of the button Track Log Max. Size you can set how much memory is available for automatic route recording. If the memory limit is reached, the oldest automatic route recording is deleted. Create NMEA/SIRF log You have the possibility of transferring the received GPS data as a text file on the memory card. They can however not be displayed via the application, but must be transferred to a computer. 쏅 Tap on the button Create NMEA/SIRF Log to activate this function (ticked) or to deactivate it (not ticked).
Product information* 쏅
Tap on the symbol in the second page of the navigation menu. The About menu is displayed. Here you will find information about the software and the installed digital map.
Making update interval settings 쏅 Via the sliding control of the button Update Interval you can control in which temporal distances position indications are stored during a route recording.
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Device settings
Device settings Settings in the Settings menu: • Display • Key sounds (sounds of the buttons) • Language • Time • Product information • Anti theft protection On the second page of the menu you will find these settings: • Factory settings • Calibrate touchscreen 쏅 Tap on the symbol in the main menu. The Settings menu is displayed. 쏅
Tap on the button to leaf through this menu. If you have made changes in the settings: 쏅 Tap on the button to leave the menu. Display In the map settings you can select between the day and night view or activate the automatic change-over (see chapter "Working with the map", "Changing map settings"). In the Display menu you can set the display brightness for the day and night. Beyond that it is possible to adjust the switching threshold for the automatic change-over. With this you can select when it switches between day and night view. 쏅 Tap on the symbol. The Display menu is displayed.
쏅 Tap on the button Miniimum brightness Night to set the night time brightness. 쏅 Tap on the button Switch Threshold to set the automatic change-over. A lower value states that e.g. already with dusk it switches to night view. A higher value causes a change-over only with darkness. Key clicks In the Key Clicks menu you can set the volume of the key clicks, or mute them ("0"). In addition you have the choice between different key clicks. Tap on the symbol. 쏅 The Key Clicks is displayed. 쏅 Tap on the desired key click. 쏅 Tap on the button Volume. The Key Click Volume is displayed. Tap on one of the buttons in 쏅 order to set the volume. Language In the Language menu you can set, in which language the menus are to be displayed. The acoustic outputs take place likewise in the set language, if available. If the selected language is not available for the acoustic output, this takes place in English. 쏅 Tap on the symbol. A list of available languages is displayed. 쏅 Tap in the list on the language, which you would like to use for menus and acoustic output. 쏅 Tap on the button OK.
쏅 Tap on the button Maximum brightness Day to set the daytime brightness.
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Device settings
Time In the Time menu you can make the settings for the time such as time zone and summer time. Only with the correct settings can the correct arrival time be indicated to you during navigation. Refer to the chapters "Making basic adjustments" and "Setting the time zone". Product information Tap on the symbol. 쏅 Product information about the device, like the version of the used map and the navigation software are indicated.
쏅 Tap on No to cancel the process. Calibrating the touchscreen You can re-align the touchscreen (calibrate it) if it reacts inaccurately to contacts. Select in the second page of the 쏅 menu Settings on the symbol to start the calibration. 쏅 Follow the instructions on the display in order to calibrate the touchscreen.
Anti theft protection In the Anti-Theft Protection menu you can assign a PIN and a PUK to your navigation device in order to protect it against unauthorised use. Refer to the chapters "Making basic adjustments" and "Activating the PIN request". Factory settings In the Factory Settings menu you can set navigation software back to the factory settings. Note: If you set the equipment back to the factory settings, your personal settings and stored destinations are deleted. Select in the second page of the 쏅 menu Settings on the symbol. The menu Factory Settings is displayed. Tap on the symbol, in order to reset 쏅 the settings for the navigation. 쏅 Tap on Yes to reset the settings to the factory settings. The map is displayed. -or-
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Software | Service | Guarantee | Technical Data
Software Newly installing the navigation software The navigation software for your navigation device is included in the enclosed CD/DVD for reinstalling or repair with instructions.
Updating the navigation software In order to always keep your navigation device up to date, Blaupunkt offer software updates at regular intervals. These can be downloaded from the Blaupunkt Internet site under www.blaupunkt. com.
Service In some countries Blaupunkt offer a pickup and repair service. If your device should have to be returned for service to Blaupunkt, you can request a collection service for your device over the Internet. Under www.blaupunkt.com you can determine whether this service is available in your country.
Guarantee For our products bought within the European Union we offer a manufacturer's guarantee. For devices bought outside of the European Union the guarantee conditions published by our responsible representative are valid. The guarantee conditions can be called up or requested by you directly under www.blaupunkt. com: Blaupunkt GmbH, Hotline Robert-Bosch-Str. 200 D-31139 Hildesheim
Technical Data Dimensions (W x H x D) 99 x 99 x 16.9 mm Weight Approx. 175 g Operating temperature -20 °C ... 60 °C Storage temperature -30 °C ... 70 °C Power supply Battery: Li-lon, 3.7 V/850 mAh Charging cable for the cigarette lighter: 12 V input Mains power supply: Input 100 to 240 V (50/60 Hz), output 12 V /max. 1 A Display 3.5 ˝ Touchscreen TFT LCD colour display 4:3, 320 x 240 Pixel Audio Built-in loudspeaker, min. 1 W GPS receiver Integrated, QuickFind technology Centrality GPS, 32 channels Platform Dual core Centrality Atlas III processor (400 MHz) Internal 64 MB SDRAM memory 1 GB NAND flash memory Memory card slot: SD cards, MMC and SDHC max. 4 GB USB USB 2.0 Operating system Microsoft Windows CE 5.0
Subject to change
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Problem assistance table
Problem assistance table Problem
Cause
Measure
The device does not work, or works incorrectly
The operating system is overloaded.
Do a reset (see chapter "Switching on/off") Reset the factory settings (see chapter "Device settings"). All personal settings are deleted! Reinstall the navigation software with the help of the CD/DVD.
The display remains dark when I turn on the device.
The display can temporarily lose contrast due to long and strong exposure to the sun and high temperatures.
Place the device for approximately 10 minutes in the shade and restart it.
At very high temperatures the device protects itself against overheating by turning off. The battery is not fully charged.
Completely recharge the battery (see chapter "Charging the battery").
In the switched off state the device uses a small quantity of energy. This can mean that the battery is discharged after a few days.
In order to ensure that the battery lasts up to 3 hours in navigation mode, fully charge the battery.
The battery will not fully charge during short journeys.
Always operate the device in the vehicle with the charger cable in the cigarette lighter.
The device does not react when I tap on a button.
The operating system is overloaded.
Do a reset (see chapter "Switching on/off")
The device does not issue speech recomendations.
The speech instruction is deactivated.
Activate the speech output in the settings.
The volume of the speech is too low.
Increase the volume during speech output.
The battery is empty even though I haven't used the device in a while.
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Problem assistance table
Problem
Cause
Measure
The device can receive no, or only a weak GPS signal.
After switching on, the device needs about 1 minute before it is ready to navigate. With initial switiching on, the device needs a bit more time and a strong GPS signal.
Go into the open and raise the device up a bit. Your device will be operational at the latest after 2 to 5 minutes. After that your device will be able to navigate under less ideal conditions.
In buildings the GPS signal is usually limited.
Strongly metalised windscreens Try to locate the device can disturb the GPS reception. somewhere else in the vehicle. Reflections and compartmentalisation due to e.g. multistorey (or tall) buildings, tunnels, mountains or sheet metal work
The device must have a clear view of the sky. Wait until the GPS reception becomes available again. The navigation will then automatically Heavy snow or extreme weather proceed. Transport of the vehicle by train or ferry. The device does not recognise my memory card.
The memory card is not compatible with this device.
Use a compatible memory card. (see chapter "Technical data")
The memory card was formatted with a wrong file system.
Format the memory card in the file system FAT16 or FAT32.
Due to technical advancements Blaupunkt cannot guarantee the perfect functioning of memory cards of different manufacturers and types. Try a memory card of another manufacturer or with another capacity.
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Country:
Phone:
Argentina
(AR)
0800 444 26724 0810 555 2020
Brazil Sāo Paulo
(BR) (BR)
0800 704 5446 011 2126 1950
http://www.blaupunkt.com
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