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Hardware Manual NAVIGON 3100 | 3110 Trademarks All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies. Note The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Table of Contents 1 Warnings and Notices ................................................................................ 3 2 Getting Started ............................................................................................ 5 2.1 Getting to Know the Hardware Components......................................... 5 Front Components................................................................................. 5 Back Components ................................................................................. 6 Right-Side Components ........................................................................ 6 Top Components ................................................................................... 7 Bottom Components.............................................................................. 7 2.2 Switching On for the First Time ............................................................. 8 2.3 Using Your Device in a Vehicle ............................................................. 9 Attaching the Device's Cradle ............................................................... 9 Connecting the Vehicle Charger ......................................................... 10 2.4 Basics of Operation ............................................................................. 11 Switching the Device On and Off ........................................................ 11 Using the Touchscreen to Operate the Device ................................... 11 Carrying Out a Reset........................................................................... 12 2.5 Inserting a SD/MMC Card ................................................................... 12 3 Troubleshooting and Maintenance.......................................................... 13 3.1 Troubleshooting................................................................................... 13 Problems with the Power Supply......................................................... 13 Problems with the Screen.................................................................... 13 Problems when Connecting to a Computer......................................... 14 GPS Problems..................................................................................... 14 3.2 Maintenance of the Navigation Device................................................ 15 4 Declaration of Conformity and Additional Information ......................... 16 4.1 Declaration of Conformity .................................................................... 16 European Union................................................................................... 16 4.2 Safety Precautions .............................................................................. 17 Charger................................................................................................ 17 Charging .............................................................................................. 17 Battery ................................................................................................. 17 i 1 Warnings and Notices z For your safety, do not operate this product while driving. z Use this product with caution. The product is a navigation aid. Information regarding direction, distance, location or topography may not always be correct. z The calculated route is for reference only. Always follow traffic signs, speed limits and road restrictions. z Do not leave the device in direct sunlight when leaving your vehicle. This may cause the battery to overheat and the device to malfunction. z The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the United States government, which is solely responsible for its performance. Any changes made to the GPS system can affect the accuracy of all GPS equipment world-wide. z As a rule, GPS satellite signals cannot pass through solid materials (except glass). For this reason; GPS positioning is not usually available inside buildings, tunnels, or underground car parks. z In order to calculate your position, signals must be received from a minimum of 4 GPS satellites. Reception of GPS signals can be affected by adverse weather conditions or other obstructions (e.g. dense foliage or tall buildings). z Other wireless devices in the vehicle may interfere with the reception of satellite signals or cause intermittent reception. 3 z A cradle is needed when using the device in a vehicle. Mount the device in an appropriate place, so as not to obstruct the driver’s view, or the deployment of airbags. The drivers field of vision must not be restricted. Do not attach the cradle in front of airbag panels. 4 Do not place the device unsecured on the dashboard. Do not attach the cradle within the deployment zone of airbags. 2 Getting Started 2.1 Getting to Know the Hardware Components NOTE: The colour of your device may not exactly match the colour of the device shown in this manual. Front Components Ref Component Description n Touchscreen Displays information. Tap the screen to select menu commands or enter information. o Charge Indicator Lights bright yellow when the battery is being charged. Lights green when the battery is fully charged. 5 Back Components Ref Component n Loudspeaker Description Sound and speech output. Right-Side Components Ref Component Description n SD/MMC Slot For the insertion of SD (Secure Digital) or MMC (MultiMediaCard) cards for accessing data such as map data. o Headphone socket Socket for stereo headphones. 6 Top Components Ref Component Description n Socket for an external This connector (under rubber dust cover) allows antenna o I/O-Button use of an optional, external GPS antenna with a magnetic mounting. By placing this antenna on the roof of your vehicle, it is possible to improve reception of satellite signals in regions where GPS reception is poor. Turns the device on and off. Bottom Components Ref Component n Mini-USB-Socket Description Socket for power supply or USB cable. 7 2.2 Switching On for the First Time 1. Make sure that your device is connected to the power supply. (See the next section) 2. Press and hold the I/O Button for 6 seconds when switching the device on for the first time. NOTE: During normal operation, the device can be turned on and off by briefly pressing the power button. 8 2.3 Using Your Device in a Vehicle Attaching the Device's Cradle Caution: z Select an appropriate location for the device's cradle. On no account is the driver’s field of vision to be restricted. z If the car’s windshield is tinted with a reflective coating, an external antenna (optional) mounted on the roof of the vehicle may be needed. Ensure that you do not damage the external antenna cable when closing the car window or door. Use the device cradle to fix your device safely in a vehicle. Make sure that the GPS antenna has a "clear view" of the sky. 9 Connecting the Vehicle Charger The charger supplies power to your device when you are using the device in a vehicle. CAUTION: To protect your device against power surges, only connect the car charger after the car engine has been started. 1. Insert the vehicle charger's USB connector into the corresponding socket of the navigation device. To cigarette lighter jack 2. Insert the other end of the charger into the cigarette lighter. The LED on the charger lights green to indicate that power is being supplied to the device. CAUTION: To ensure optimal performance of the Li-Ion battery, take account of the following: z Do not charge the battery when the temperature is high (e.g. in direct sunlight). z There is no need for the battery to be completely flat before recharging. It is possible to charge the battery before it is flat. z If you are not going to use the device for a longer period of time, be sure to charge the battery at least once every two weeks. Repeatedly running the battery flat can affect its capacity to charge. NOTE: The navigation device can also be charged via the USB connector of a computer. In order to reduce the time taken to charge the device, switch the device off during charging. 10 2.4 Basics of Operation Switching the Device On and Off To turn the navigation device off, briefly press the I/O Button. The device's operating mode switches to standby. As soon as you switch the device on again, operation starts at the point where you switched the device off. NOTE: If, when turning the device off, you pressed the I/O button for 6 seconds or longer, it will be necessary to press the I/O button for 6 seconds the next time you turn the device on. Using the Touchscreen to Operate the Device To operate the device, tap the screen with your fingertip. You can perform the following actions: z Tap Touch the screen with your fingertip to open menus or select options. z Drag Place your fingertip on the screen and move it in the desired direction. 11 Carrying Out a Reset Note: Carry out a reset under the following circumstances: z Operation of the software is impaired. z You are prompted to do so by an instruction manual or one of our service staff 1. If the navigation device is switched off, switch it on. 2. Switch the device off by pressing the I/O button for at least 6 seconds. 3. Ensure that the memory card with the navigation software has been inserted. 4. Switch the device on again by pressing the I/O button for at least 6 seconds. The navigation software will be reinstalled. All settings will be kept. The navigation device is subsequently ready for use. 2.5 Inserting a SD/MMC Card The navigation device has a SD/MMC slot into which a SD (Secure Digital) or MMC (MultiMediaCard) memory card can be inserted. Insert the memory card as illustrated in the diagram (with the sticker on the top and the bevelled corner in the device). Slide the card into the device until it locks into place. Before removing the card, ensure that it is not being used. To remove the card, press it gently into the device until it unlocks. You may now remove the card from the slot. NOTE: The slot must remain free of foreign objects. z Keep memory cards in a protective casing to protect them from dust and humidity. z 12 3 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 3.1 Troubleshooting NOTE: If you encounter a problem that persists, contact an authorized service centre for assistance. Problems with the Power Supply The device cannot be switched on without an external power supply z The battery charge may be too low to run the device. Charge the battery. Problems with the Screen The navigation device responds very slowly when the screen is touched. z Make sure that the battery is sufficiently charged. If the problem persists, reset the device. The screen "freezes" z Reset the device. The screen is difficult to read z Increase the brightness of the display. z Move to a location with more light. The screen responds imprecisely to touch z Re-calibrate the screen. 13 Problems when Connecting to a Computer Problems with the cable connections z Make sure that both the device and the computer are turned on before trying to establish a connection. z Make sure that the USB cable is correctly plugged into both the computer and the device. Connect the USB cable directly to the computer—do not connect the device via a USB hub. z Reset your device before connecting the cable. Unplug the cable before restarting the computer. GPS Problems z If you cannot receive GPS signals, pay attention to the following: z Make sure that the GPS antenna has a "clear view" of the sky. z Note that GPS reception can be affected by the following factors: 9 bad weather 9 Line-of-sight obstruction of satellites (e.g. due to dense foliage or tall buildings) 9 other wireless devices 9 windscreens with a reflective coating 14 3.2 Maintenance of the Navigation Device Careful maintenance of your device will aid trouble-free operation and reduce the risk of damage to the device. z Do not expose the navigation device to levels of high humidity or extreme temperatures. z Do not expose the device to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light for extended periods of time. z Do not place anything on top of the navigation device or drop objects onto it. z Do not drop the navigation device or subject it to severe shock or vibrations. z Do not subject the navigation device to sudden, severe temperature changes. This could cause moisture to condense inside the device. In the event of condensation, allow the device to dry out completely before use. z Do not sit on the device. We advise you not to carry the device in your back pocket. z The screen surface can easily be scratched. Avoid contact with sharp objects. Universal protectors designed specifically for use with LCD panels may be used to help protect the screen from minor scratches. z Do not clean the navigation device when it is turned on. To clean the device, use a soft, fluff-free cloth which has been moistened with water (Do not use cleaning agents). z Do not use paper towels to clean the screen. z Any attempt to disassemble, repair or make any modifications to the navigation device, risks injury to yourself and damage to the device. The consequences of such actions are not covered by the warranty. z Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials together with the navigation device, its parts or accessories. 15 4 Declaration of Conformity and Additional Information NOTE: Labels located on the back of the navigation device indicate the regulations and standards with which it complies. Inspect the labels on your device and refer to the corresponding explanations in this chapter. Some notes apply to specific models only. 4.1 Declaration of Conformity European Union Products with the CE marking comply with Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive (R&TTE) (1999/5/ECC), the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (89/336/ECC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/ECC) – as amended by Directive 93/68/ECC - issued by the European Community Commission. Accordance with these directives implies conformity with the following European Standards: EN301489-1 EN301489-3 EN55022 EN55024 EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3 EN60950 / IEC 60950 The manufacturer is not liable for modifications made by the user which may alter the device's conformity with the CE label, nor the consequences thereof. 16 4.2 Safety Precautions Charger z Only use the charger provided with your device (ATECH, ATPI-68 HT0501-NC1.0). Use of another charger may result in malfunction and/or danger. z This product is intended to be supplied by a charger labelled “LPS”, “Limited Power Source” with an output rating of 5V DC/1.0A. Charging z Do not use the charger in a high humidity environment. Do not touch the charger if your hands or feet are wet. z Ensure that the charger is adequately ventilated when using it to operate the device or charge the battery. Do not cover the charger with paper or other objects that could obstruct ventilation. Do not use the charger while it is inside a carrier case. z Connect the charger to a suitable power source. The voltage requirements can be found on the device case and/or the packaging. z Do not use the charger if the cable is damaged. z Do not attempt to service the unit. There are no serviceable parts inside. Replace the unit if it is damaged or has been exposed to excessive moisture. Battery z Only use a charger that has been approved by the manufacturer. CAUTION: This unit contains a non-replaceable internal Li-Ion battery. The battery can burst or explode, releasing hazardous chemicals. To reduce the risk of fire or burns, do not disassemble, crush, puncture, or dispose of in fire or water. 17