Polaroid GPS Receiver MGX 0560 User Manual

Portable GPS with Built-in DVD Player  
MGX-0560  
Operation Manual  
20060624  
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CAUTION FOR LASER PRODUCTS  
Class 1 laser product.  
DANGER: Visible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or  
defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam. Do not stare into beam.  
CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user serviceable  
parts inside the unit. Leave all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
GPS WARNING  
Failure to avoid the following potentially hazardous situations may  
result in injury or property damage.  
The unit is designed to provide you with route suggestions. It does not  
reflect road closures or road conditions, traffic congestion, weather  
conditions, or other factors that may affect safety or timing while  
driving.  
Use the unit only as a navigational aid. Do not attempt to use the unit  
for any purpose requiring precise measurement of direction, distance,  
location, or topography. This product should not be used to determine  
ground proximity for aircraft navigation.  
REGION CODE INFORMATION  
DVD players and discs are coded by region. If the region number described on  
the DVD disc does not correspond to the region number of this system, this  
system cannot play the disc. The region code of this system is 1.  
IMPORTANT  
Polaroid is not responsible for any damage caused by substitutions and  
modifications of the product that were done without authorization from Polaroid or  
an authorized service center.  
ADDITIONAL WARNINGS  
Read, follow, and keep these instructions, and heed all warnings.  
Do not use this system near water.  
Clean only with a dry cloth.  
Do not block any ventilation openings, and don’t put this system on a  
bed, sofa, or anything that blocks ventilation. Install according to the  
instructions in this manual.  
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,  
stoves, or other heat-generating devices (including amplifiers).  
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Do not mount the GPS unit on your windshield in any way that it  
obstructs your view of the road or interferes with your driving.  
Do not mount the GPS unit in front of an airbag’s field of deployment.  
Do not place the GPS unit unsecured on the vehicle’s dash.  
Do not enter navigation data while driving. Driver distraction can cause  
accidents.  
Don’t expose the system to moisture, and don’t place liquid containers  
on the system.  
If you use an AC power adapter, the power outlet that it’s connected to  
should be near the system and easily accessible.  
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, especially at  
the ends of the power cables.  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover (or back).  
No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service  
personnel. Unplug the product from the wall outlet before servicing or  
when it is unused for a long period of time.  
Use only attachments and accessories specified by Polaroid.  
Use only with the bracket or mounting hardware specified by Polaroid  
or sold with the system.  
Unplug the system during lightning storms or when unused for a long  
time.  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required  
when the system has been damaged in any way, such as a damaged  
power cord, spilled liquid, exposure to moisture, abnormal operation, or  
if it has been dropped.  
Do not operate the system or watch video while driving.  
Place the system in a comfortable position for viewing.  
Detach battery when using an external power source after the battery is  
recharged.  
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with  
equivalent type.  
Disconnect the GPS from the DC power cord when starting the vehicle.  
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Caring for discs  
Holding discs  
When handling discs, always hold them by their outside or inside edges.  
Cleaning  
Dirt and fingerprints on the disc may affect the quality of disc playback.  
Use a soft, clean cloth to wipe discs clean. If necessary to remove  
heavy dirt or fingerprints, moisten the cloth with diluted, neutral  
detergent.  
Do not wipe discs in a circular direction, because scratches that follow  
the direction of the track grooves tend to cause noise. Gently wipe from  
the center of the disc to the outer edge.  
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Contents  
Important safety instructions ................................1  
Caring for discs......................................................................4  
Contents...................................................................5  
Features...................................................................7  
Package contents ..................................................................8  
Overview ................................................................10  
Right......................................................................................11  
Back ......................................................................................12  
Remote control.....................................................................13  
Setting up the system...........................................16  
Installing the remote control battery..................................16  
Connecting power................................................................17  
Installing the system in your car........................................21  
Connecting external audio and video................................22  
Using the FM transmitter.....................................................25  
Changing system settings ..................................................26  
Navigating with GPS.............................................27  
Getting ready for GPS navigation ......................................27  
Understanding the map icons ............................................28  
Getting help..........................................................................28  
Moving the map....................................................................29  
Using the Main Menu...........................................................30  
Using the front knob control...............................................31  
Navigating to an address ....................................................31  
Navigating to location on the map .....................................35  
Navigating to a point of interest.........................................35  
Navigating to a recent location...........................................38  
Using Favorites....................................................................39  
Map options..........................................................................42  
Settings.................................................................................45  
Calibrating the touch screen ..............................................52  
Finding your software version............................................52  
Updating maps.....................................................................52  
Playing DVDs.........................................................53  
Playing a DVD.......................................................................53  
Using on-screen buttons...................................................555  
Advanced DVD setup.........................................................555  
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Playing audio CDs.............................................. 588  
Playing CDs.......................................................................... 58  
Viewing a photo CD ............................................. 60  
Troubleshooting................................................... 62  
Specifications....................................................... 64  
Glossary................................................................ 66  
Copyright .............................................................. 68  
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Features  
GPS navigation  
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Supports address destination, waypoints, route suggestions,  
and Favorites.  
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Audio prompts to help you keep your eyes on the road while  
providing helpful navigation cues.  
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Pre-loaded maps of North America  
Keep track of up to 50 routes.  
Accurate to within about 11 yards (10 meters).  
Includes internal compass and internal antenna.  
High-quality audio and video  
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Dolby Decoder for excellent sound.  
FM transmitter for full stereo sound over any nearby FM  
radio.  
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External AV inputs for additional devices, such as video  
cameras and video games.  
AV output jacks for using external speakers and displays.  
Disc playing  
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Can play audio CDs, movie DVDs, and photos on disc  
(CD-R and CD-RW).  
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Plays both 12 cm and 8 cm discs.  
3-second anti-shock DVD playback, 10-second anti-shock  
CD playback  
Advanced playing functions  
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Compatible with DVD, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, and Picture CD.  
On-screen display: You can choose from multiple languages  
for the on-screen display language.  
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Search by Time: Search for a certain track of a disk by  
selected time.  
Last memory playback: Memorizes the stopped playback  
track and continues playing the disc from this spot when  
power is restored.  
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Supports screen image inverse, multiple languages (audio  
and subtitle), and multiple angles.  
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Other special features  
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High resolution: MPEG-2 decoding format achieves more  
than 500 lines of horizontal resolution.  
Power adapter switch: Automatically adapts to voltage  
requirements in U.S and other countries.  
SD Card and USB Input: designed with SD card and USB  
ports, can be connected to SD card or other USB device for  
map updates.  
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FM transmitter: supports 88.0-108.0 MHz FM transmission.  
Package contents  
Portable GPS with DVD player  
Remote control  
User’s manual  
Li-Ion polymer battery  
AV cable  
AC power adapter  
DC power cord  
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Mounting cradle  
Windshield mount bracket  
Dashboard mount disk  
Carrying case  
Note: Accessories are subject to change without prior notice.  
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Overview  
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Speakers  
LCD touch screen  
Mode button  
Press to change between DVD, AV In, or GPS mode.  
BACK button  
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In GPS mode, press to return to the previous menu.  
Control knob  
In GPS mode, use to zoom in or zoom out the map and change  
selections within menus. In the DVD mode, used to select items. In  
Setup, use to adjust settings.  
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MAP button  
Press to display the map on the screen.  
SETUP button  
Press to enter or exit the general menu.  
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DC 12V input jack  
Connect to the power adapter or cord.  
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AV OUT jack  
Connect to an external AV device for audio and video output.  
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AV IN jack  
Connect to an external AV signal source for audio and video input.  
Headphone jack  
Used to connect headphones for private listening. When  
headphones are connected, the speakers are automatically turned  
off.  
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Volume control  
Used to adjust the volume of the headphones and speakers.  
OPEN button  
Press to open the disc tray cover.  
Disc tray  
Load the CD or DVD into the disc tray.  
Infrared Remote Sensor  
Right  
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GPS Antenna  
Rotate out to receive the GPS signal. While in use, this  
must be kept horizontal (level with the ground)  
regardless of the tilt of the GPS system.  
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GPS jack  
USB port  
Connect a USB device to this port.  
SD card slot.  
Use for updating maps or getting additional maps. For  
more information, call 1-866-289-5168.  
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Back  
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PUSH button  
Press to open the LCD screen.  
Power indicator  
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POWER switch  
Slide to turn power on or off.  
Bottom  
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Rechargeable battery contacts  
For connecting the rechargeable battery pack. Do  
not touch the contacts.  
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Remote control  
For best results, aim the remote control directly at the front of the GPS within  
about 15 feet, within a 60-degree arc, and with no obstacles between the remote  
control and the remote sensor. Not used in GPS mode. For more information, see  
“Playing DVDs” on page 53.  
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PWR button  
Press to access standby mode or playback mode.  
INFO button  
Press to display the detailed information of the disc during  
playback. Press this button again to close the information window.  
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TITLE button  
Press to display the title menu (if it exists).  
Direction buttons  
Press to select options.  
ENTER button  
Press to access playback or confirm your menu or setting selection.  
SETUP button  
Press to enter the player’s DVD setup.  
0-9 number buttons  
Press to select an option in a menu.  
PREV button  
Press to return to the previous list, track, or chapter. While playing a  
DVD, press this button twice to return to the previous track.  
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NEXT button  
Press to skip to the next list, track, or chapter.  
SUBT button  
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Press to select subtitle languages if the DVD has subtitle options.  
ANGLE button  
Press to access alternate camera angles if the DVD has them.  
A-B repeat button  
Press to repeatedly play a selected segment. For more information,  
see “Playing a DVD” on page 53.  
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ZOOM button  
Press to use zoom effects.  
REP button  
Press to repeat a chapter, title, track, or the entire disc.  
MENU button  
Press to display or cancel the menu.  
PAUSE button  
Press to pause the playback.  
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STOP button  
Press to stop playback, then press PLAY to resume playback.  
Press twice to stop playback completely and return you to the main  
DVD menu.  
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PLAY button  
Press to begin play.  
GOTO button  
Press to select a starting time, track, or title.  
+10 button  
Press this button and additional number buttons to enter values  
greater than 9.  
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Forward scan button  
Press to search forward quickly.  
Reverse scan button  
Press to search backward quickly.  
SLOW button  
Press to play a DVD in slow motion.  
AUDIO button  
Press to select alternate audio languages if the DVD has them.  
During CD playback, press to select a different audio track.  
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Setting up the system  
Installing the remote control battery  
1. Pull the battery holder out of the remote control in the direction of the  
arrow.  
2. Load a new battery with the (+) side up.  
3. Slide the battery holder back into the remote control.  
Caution  
Improper use of the battery may cause overheating, leakage, explosion,  
or ignition, which can result in an injury or fire. Battery leakage may  
damage the remote control.  
Do not expose the remote control to direct sunlight.  
Do not disassemble, deform, or heat the battery.  
Do not put the battery in fire or water.  
Immediately recharge a drained battery.  
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Connecting power  
Using the AC power adapter  
The GPS has an AC adapter included for powering the GPS and charging the  
battery.  
1. Connect the AC adapter to the right side of the GPS in the jack  
marked DC 12V IN.  
2. Plug the two-prong end of the power cord into a grounded electrical  
outlet. The battery LED lights green (if the battery is fully charged) or  
red (if the battery is not fully charged).  
Note: While using the AC power adapter, the LCD screen will be  
brighter than when the GPS is powered by the rechargeable battery.  
3. To disconnect the power adapter, first turn off the power.  
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Using the DC power cord  
The GPS has a DC power cord (car adapter) for powering the GPS while in a  
vehicle.  
1. Connect the car adapter (DC power cord) to the right side of the  
GPS in the jack marked DC 12V IN.  
2. Plug the other end into the vehicle’s 12V accessory/cigarette lighter  
socket  
Using the rechargeable battery  
Your portable GPS comes with a lithium-ion polymer rechargeable battery that  
attaches to the bottom of the GPS player. Charge the battery fully before initial  
use. Charging time is normally about 5 hours. A fully charged battery delivers  
about 3 hours of use, but playing time varies from disc to disc. If the battery will not  
be used for a long period of time, fully charge the battery before storage.  
Precautions:  
New batteries should be fully charged before initial use.  
Battery should only be used and charged when temperatures are  
between 32-100°F.  
Never put the battery in fire or water.  
Do not expose the battery to high temperatures or store in hot, sunny  
places.  
Maintain well-ventilated conditions around the product to avoid  
overheating. Don’t put the product on a bed, sofa or anything that may  
block ventilation to the product.  
Do not short the battery terminals.  
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Do not open the battery.  
When charging the battery pack, the charge light turns red. When  
charging is complete, the light turns green.  
Detach the battery when it is not in use.  
When the battery is weak, the battery low icon  
LCD screen. After about five minutes, the GPS automatically turns off.  
appears on the  
Do not touch any metal objects to the battery connectors, because it  
will put the battery into standby mode. To exit standby mode, connect  
the battery to the GPS, then connect the GPS to external power.  
Attaching the battery  
1. Place the GPS on a soft and smooth surface with the bottom of the  
GPS facing up.  
2. With one hand on the GPS to prevent it from moving, align the  
battery’s plastic tabs with the holes on the bottom of the GPS.  
3. Slide the battery toward the back of the GPS until it clicks into place.  
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Charging the battery  
The battery must be attached to the GPS to be recharged.  
1. Attach the battery to the GPS.  
2. Plug the supplied AC power adapter or DC power cord into the  
GPS’s “DC 12V IN” power jack (on the right side of the GPS).  
3. Plug the other end of the power cord into a household outlet (for the  
AC power adapter) or a car cigarette lighter (for the DC cord) as  
shown below:  
Detaching the battery  
If the GPS is not going to be used for a long time, the battery should be fully  
charged before detaching. (When the GPS is turned off, it’s still using some power  
in Standby mode, which eventually drains the battery.)  
To detach the battery pack:  
1. Make sure the power is turned off and the power is unplugged.  
2. Press the battery pack latch toward the front of the GPS, then slide  
the battery off the GPS.  
3. Store the battery in a safe, cool, and dry place.  
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Installing the system in your car  
Use the windshield mount bracket to mount the GPS in your car.  
1. Loosen the nuts on the bracket hinges.  
2. Slide the mounting cradle onto the bracket’s rotating head until it’s  
locked into place.  
3. Clean the bracket’s suction cup using the enclosed alcohol prep pad  
or a cotton ball moistened with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. A dirty  
suction cup won’t stick to any surface.  
4. To mount the bracket to your windshield or side window, flip the  
suction cup lever up, press and hold the suction cup against the  
window, then press the suction cup lever all the way down.  
5. To mount the bracket on your dashboard, peel the sticker backing  
off the dashboard mount disk, then press the disk onto your  
dashboard. Flip the bracket’s suction cup lever up, press and hold  
the suction cup against the dashboard disc, then press the suction  
cup lever all the way down.  
6. Remove the battery from the GPS (if attached), then clip the GPS  
into the cradle.  
Caution: Do not mount the GPS unit on your windshield in any way that  
it obstructs your view of the road or interferes with your driving.  
California Drivers: California Vehicle Code Section 26708(a) provides  
that drivers in California should not use suction mounts on their  
windshield or side or rear windows. Polaroid recommends using the  
dash mount with included adhesive disk.  
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Connecting external audio and video  
Always make sure that the GPS, TV, and any other electrical  
equipment to be connected are turned off and unplugged from the  
power supply.  
Make sure that you observe the color coding when connecting audio  
and video cables.  
Connecting to a TV  
Audio/Video connections for audio and video output  
Follow the illustrations below to connect the GPS to a TV's Audio/Video inputs  
with the A/V cable.  
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Connecting to an amplifier  
1. See your audio equipment’s documentation for connecting the  
GPS.  
2. Connect your GPS as shown in the diagram below.  
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Connecting to an external video source  
You can connect this GPS to an AV signal source such as a video cassette player,  
video camera, or video game.  
1. Connect the audio/video cable to the GPS AV In jack and to the  
external AV signal source. Make sure that you match the  
color-coded ports and plugs while connecting audio and video  
cables.  
2. Press the MODE button to change the video source to AV IN.  
If you hear static or noise from the speakers while playing a DVD  
using an external audio input, unplug the audio cord to clear the  
noise.  
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Connecting to headphones  
1. Connect the headphones to the headphone jack on the right side of  
the GPS for private listening. When headphones are connected, the  
speakers automatically turn off.  
Using the FM transmitter  
You can transmit your system’s audio over an FM radio frequency, so you can  
listen to its audio in stereo over any nearby FM radio.  
1. Tune a nearby FM radio to a frequency that doesn’t receive a  
station.  
2. Press the SETUP button on the front of the GPS.  
3. Tap the FM TRANSMITTER on-screen icon, then turn the knob to  
adjust the frequency.  
4. Adjust your radio’s volume settings. Both the DVD/CD audio and the  
GPS route prompts are played over your FM radio.  
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Changing system settings  
1. Press the SETUP button on the GPS. The screen will display a  
menu, as shown below:  
2. In the menu, tap one of the five submenus:  
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Tap  
to adjust brightness. Tap + or - . Use the rotating  
dial to make adjusts to brightness or contrast.  
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Tap  
Tap  
Tap  
to adjust the contrast.  
to set the touch screen sound on or off.  
to set the FM transmitter frequency.  
to set the screen aspect ratio. (not available in GPS  
Tap  
mode)  
3. Turn the knob to adjust the selected setting. The menu turns off  
automatically after several seconds.  
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Navigating with GPS  
Your GPS system is a convenient way to navigate to a location, determine your  
current location, and plan a travel route.  
Getting ready for GPS navigation  
1. Connect the system to power.  
2. Rotate the built-in GPS antenna (on the underside of the system)  
out until it’s horizontal.  
Important: While using the built-in GPS antenna, make sure that  
the antenna maintains a horizontal position (parallel with the  
ground).  
3. Turn on the system or press the MODE button to change to NAV  
(GPS) mode.  
Important: Some buttons and menu items may be unavailable until  
a GPS signal is detected.  
4. After reading the disclaimer screen, you must press the Agree  
checkmark to continue.  
5. Press the MAP button to display the current map on the screen  
when a GPS signal is detected. Your speed is displayed on the  
bottom bar.  
6. Tap the bottom bar to toggle between the speed display and the  
current street display.  
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Understanding the map icons  
Icon  
Meaning  
Indicates Car mode. It shows your current location or your last  
known GPS location (when there is no valid GPS information at the  
current time) while in Navigation Mode. The icon becomes  
elongated at higher speeds and wider at lower speeds.  
or  
Indicates Pedestrian mode.  
shows your current location while  
in Navigation mode. shows your last known GPS location  
while in Navigation mode, when there is no currently valid GPS  
information.  
Tap to enter the main menu.  
Tap to turn the speakers on and off.  
Tap to zoom the map in and out. The color of these buttons  
changes as the background changes.  
Shows your current driving or walking direction in Navigation  
mode.  
The distance scale is located in the top-left corner of the screen.  
Getting help  
1. Tap Menu on the map.  
2. Tap Map Options, then tap Settings.  
3. Tap More, then tap Help. The Help screen appears.  
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to access help topics.  
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Moving the Map  
You can drag the map to see other locations nearby. Simply touch the  
map firmly and drag your finger while maintaining the touch. You can do  
this repeatedly to see other areas. You can also combine this with the  
zoom buttons (+ and _-) on the map, or the zoom knob, to see other  
locations.  
If you have a valid GPS signal, the maps will initially show your current  
location. When you drag the map, the bottom bar will change to say “Free  
Map Browsing (GPS Off)”. This will be displayed as long as you are  
dragging and for about 10 seconds after your last drag. The cursor will  
also change to a show a circle around the location icon. For extended  
dragging, read about Free Map Browsing on page 44.  
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Using the Main Menu  
1. Tap Menu on the map to enter the main menu. The main map menu  
opens.  
2. Tap Go To Address to enter an address and create a route to an  
address.  
3. Tap My Favorites, Recent Locations, or Gas, Food, Lodging, etc.  
to select a destination from a list.  
4. Tap Cancel Route to cancel the current route.  
5. Tap Map Options to change between 2D and 3D modes, Day and  
Night modes, and other settings.  
6. Tap Map to return to the map view.  
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Using the front knob control  
The knob on the front of your GPS can perform several functions, depending on  
the active GPS mode.  
GPS mode  
Knob function  
Map  
Zoom the map in (rotate clockwise) and out (rotate  
counter-clockwise).  
Menu  
Scroll through lists and menus.  
Navigation Mode – Provides voice instructions as you drive. The unit uses the  
satellite-based global positioning system (GPS) to constantly detect your current  
position. As you drive, your location is compared to the destination you have  
chosen and you will be constantly provided with accurate driving directions. Even  
if you accidentally drive off course, the unit will direct you back on track.  
Navigating to an address  
1. In the main menu, tap Go To Address to open the address menu.  
The default order for entering your destination is StateCity→  
StreetNumber.  
2. Enter the first few characters of the state name by tapping its name  
into the on-screen keyboard until the state name appears in the  
selection window at the top of the screen. You can also tap just the  
first few letters of the state name, then tap the keyboard button  
to hide the keyboard and reveal the scroll list of state names starting  
with the letters you specified. You can also rotate the knob to scroll  
the list.  
3. Tap Enter to select the state and open the City screen, then enter  
names the same way you did in the previous step.  
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4. Tap Enter to select the city and open the Street screen, then enter  
names the same way you did in the previous steps.  
Tip: Enter the name of the street only (for example, “Oak”), without  
a N, S, E, or W direction, and without the road type (avenue, street,  
way, etc.). Then press the up or down arrows or the scroll knob to  
browse through the resulting streets.  
If you want to go to the center of a city, tap Enter when you see “City  
Center” as the default street name in the selection window.  
5. Tap Enter to select the street and open the Number screen, then  
enter the address number the same way you did in the previous  
steps.  
6. After the entire address has been entered, tap Enter to show your  
destination in the map.  
7. Tap Go to calculate the route to this destination, then show it in the  
map view. The route is shown as a blue line. The GPS navigator  
switches to navigation mode. You can start your trip.  
8. Tap Back to change and reset your destination step by step.  
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Setting search order for entering addresses  
1. To change the order in which address information is entered, tap the  
Search By button after you have entered a state. The Search By  
screen opens.  
2. Tap City-Street to search for an address by entering in the  
sequence of city, street, then the number.  
3. Tap Street-City to search for an address by entering in the  
sequence of street, city, then the number.  
4. Tap Cross Streets to search for an intersection by entering in the  
sequence of city, the first street, then the intersecting street.  
5. Tap Zip Code to search for an address by entering in the sequence  
of ZIP/postal code, street, and number.  
The highlighted button (in the blue bar) indicates the current input  
order mode.  
Driving list (Turn by turn)  
1. As described above, when you tap Go, the system will display the  
route (a blue solid line) and direction guide in the map screen. The  
driving direction at the top of the screen shows the next turn, the  
distance to the next turn and the name of the street to turn onto.  
2. Tap the turn icon (in the top-left corner) to show the complete  
turn-by-turn driving list. It displays all details about each turn such  
as driving distance between two turns.  
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3. In the driving list, tap Route to see the route overview. The overview  
shows information about the current route, including the distance,  
the time to travel, and the destination address.  
The  
icon represents the route origin and the  
icon represents  
the destination.  
4. You can see a specific turn by tapping the turn in the turn-by-turn  
menu, then tapping Turn.  
5. Tap Prior or Next to view the prior or next turn.  
6. If you want to avoid one turn, select it and tap Avoid in the  
turn-by-turn menu. The route will be recalculated to avoid that turn.  
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Navigating to a location on the map  
You can navigate to any point on the map by tapping its location directly on the  
map screen. This feature is especially convenient when you want to navigate to a  
specific point you see on the map, but you don’t have its street address.  
To navigate to a point on the map:  
1. Scroll or drag the map to a specific point, and then tap the desired  
location. A dialog box displays the address of that point.  
2. Select whether you want to navigate to it (Go There), add the point  
to your Favorites (Add To My Favorites), or set it as your origin  
(Set as Origin).  
3. To clear the dialog, tap the screen again.  
4. If you need to reset the point of origin, tap the map screen to open  
the dialog, then select Set As Origin. All new route calculations will  
use this as the starting point, but only if you do not have a GPS  
signal (typically only indoors). In Navigation Mode, your current  
GPS location is always your origin.  
Navigating to a point of interest  
The Points of Interest (POI) list is a collection of potential destinations of interest  
in predefined categories. POIs are identified on the map by various icons (for  
example,  
Gas Station). POI navigation is especially convenient when you  
need to find a facility, attraction, or amenity by category or type.  
Use this feature to navigate to a point of interest or to show/hide the POI  
indicators on the map.  
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To navigate to a POI:  
1. Tap Gas, Food, Lodging, Etc. on the main menu.  
2. Tap the category you want to find a location for.  
For example, select Food. You will then see several food categories  
that you can use to narrow down your choice, or you can choose  
from all food locations.  
3. To restrict the area in which the POI is searched for, tap Near, set  
the search radius, then tap Done. You can also choose to search  
near where you are (Current Location) or near your destination if  
you have set a navigation route.  
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4. The selected POI category can be shown or hidden in the map by  
tapping the Show Symbol on Map or Hide Symbol on Map button.  
5. Tap Done to save your selection.  
The item list of the selected POI category in the defined searching  
area is displayed with detailed addresses and phone numbers. The  
POIs are listed in order of distance.  
6. Tap one of the found items, then tap Next to display this POI in the  
map view. Or, tap Actions for more options.  
Note: in each screen, you can tap  
to show the soft keyboard  
for entering a POI category or item instead of choosing from the  
scroll list.  
7. To list the POIs alphabetically, tap the Actions button, then tap the  
Sort by ABC button.  
8. In the map view with the POI shown, tap Go to navigate from the  
origin.  
As you drive, the system provides you with turn-by-turn voice and  
visual directions, letting you know when your next turn is due.  
Navigating to a recent location  
The Recent Locations list allows you to select an existing destination from a list of  
previously traveled or entered addresses or POIs. The software automatically  
stores the last few destinations in memory. As each new route is added to the top  
of the list, the older destinations at the bottom are erased.  
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To navigate to a recent location:  
1. Tap Recent Locations on the main menu.  
2. Tap a location, then tap Show or Enter to see this location in the  
map view. To navigate to the location, tap Go.  
3. You can also tap Actions for more options about the location. In the  
Actions menu, you can set the location as the origin, add it to your  
Favorites, delete it, display detailed information about it, or clear the  
item from the Recent Locations list.  
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Using Favorites  
Saving a Favorite  
When selecting a Destination which you may use regularly, you can save it to your  
personalized Favorites list.  
Method one:  
1. On the map, tap any point in the map screen. A context menu  
appears.  
2. Tap Add To My Favorites. The Favorites editing menu opens.  
3. In the Favorites editing menu, use the on-screen keyboard to type  
the name for the Favorite. Use the Add to Group arrows to select the  
Favorite group to add it to.  
4. Tap Save to save your Favorite.  
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Method two:  
1. Select a POI Category (and Subcategory if it applies) and tap a POI,  
then tap Actions. The Actions menu opens.  
2. Tap Add to My Favorites.  
3. In the Favorites editing menu, use the on-screen keyboard to type  
the name for the Favorite and select the Favorite group to add it to.  
4. Tap Save to save your Favorite.  
Method three:  
1. When entering a new address from the Go To Address menu, tap  
Actions after you enter the house/business number (before you tap  
Go), and tap Add to My Favorites.  
2. In the Favorites editing menu, use the on-screen keyboard to type  
the name for the Favorite and select the Favorite group to add it to.  
3. Tap Save to save your Favorite.  
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Navigating to a Favorite  
You can select a destination from your list of stored Favorites. A Favorite is an  
address or destination previously stored by you for quick and easy retrieval. You  
can also save, edit, or delete destinations from this folder.  
To navigate to a Favorite:  
1. In the main menu, tap My Favorites to view the list of Favorites  
groups.  
2. Tap a Favorites group, then tap Next. The default group is called My  
Favorites, but you can add your own groups. You can name the  
groups after user names, favorite cities, or favorite trips.  
3. Tap a Favorite that you have saved, then tap Next. A map opens  
showing you the location you had saved.  
-OR-  
Tap a Favorite that you have saved, tap Actions, then tap Set as  
Origin, Edit Favorite Location, or Information.  
4. In the map view, tap Go to navigate from the origin. The route is  
shown on the map as a blue line.  
To manage Favorites:  
1. While in the main menu, tap My Favorites.  
2. Tap Actions, then Add Group to create a new Favorites group.  
3. Select a Favorites group, then tap Actions to edit the group (Edit  
Group) or delete the group (Delete Group).  
4. Tap Alerts to show or hide the symbol for the Favorites group on the  
map, or to cause a Favorite Alert prompt to sound when you  
navigate close to a Favorite.  
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Map options  
You can customize your map view with several route and map options.  
1. In the main menu, tap Map Options. The map options menu opens.  
The Map Options menu provides choices for display mode, avoiding  
roads, displaying your driving directions, a route overview, playing  
and recording a route.  
2. Tap Map to switch the screen to the map view.  
3. Tap Back to return to the previous menu.  
4. Tap Settings to enter the Settings menu.  
2D and 3D modes  
1. In the Map Options menu, tap 2D Mode or 3D Mode to choose  
between the two map viewing angles. 2D Mode (default) displays  
the map as if you were looking straight down at it, and you can  
manually pan and zoom the image. 3D mode displays the map as if  
you were looking at it from an angle.  
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Day and night modes  
1. In the Map Options menu, tap Day Mode or Night Mode to choose  
between the two color schemes for viewing maps. Day mode is the  
brightest display, and uses white and yellow. Night Mode is the  
darkest display, but shows streets and landmarks in bright colors,  
which is best for nighttime navigation.  
Avoid roads  
You can specify that certain roads be excluded from your route calculations. For  
example, you may prefer to not travel on any toll roads. Take the following steps to  
set the avoid roads:  
1. On the Map Options menu, tap Avoid Roads to display a list of road  
categories.  
2. To place restrictions on a desired road group, tap Allow or Avoid to  
suit your preference. Tap Actions to add, edit or delete a group.  
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3. Tap Next to list all the roads in a highlighted group.  
4. To specify restrictions for a particular road, highlight it and tap Allow  
or Avoid.  
5. To preview a highlighted road on the map screen, tap Actions and  
select Show on the map. In the Actions menu, you can also add a  
new road or edit an existing road.  
6. To add a new road to the My Roads to Avoid list, select the group  
and tap Actions, tap Add Group, then follow the on-screen  
prompts. You will select the road using the familiar Address menus.  
Free map browsing  
In the main navigation screen, tap Menu, Map Options, then tap Free  
Map Browsing. Using Free Map Browsing lets you drag maps for longer  
than 10 seconds. Simply touch the map firmly and drag your finger while  
maintaining the touch. You can do this repeatedly to see other areas. You  
can also combine this with the zoom buttons (+ and _-) on the map, or the  
zoom knob, to see other locations.  
When you drag the map, the bottom bar will change to say “Free Map  
Browsing (GPS Off)”. This will be displayed until you turn GPS back on.  
Turn by turn  
1. In the main navigation screen, tap Menu, Map Options, then tap  
Turn by Turn. The complete list of changing directions is shown on  
the screen. This item is only active when you have a navigation  
route set.  
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Route overview  
1. In the main navigation screen, tap Menu, Map Options, then tap  
Route Overview. The complete route (a blue solid line) is shown in  
the map screen. This item is only active when you have a navigation  
route set.  
Settings  
You can easily change the default settings of maps, views, and route parameters  
to suit your personal preferences.  
1. From the map, tap Menu, Map Options, then tap Settings. The  
Settings menu opens.  
2. Tap More for additional settings options.  
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Changing map and route settings  
The Map/Route Settings menu allows you to change the settings that determine  
the map orientation, U turn usage, system units automatic zoom and large labels.  
1. In the Settings menu, tap Map/Route Settings. The Map/Route  
Settings menu opens.  
Route  
Select Fastest or Shortest for your desired  
route. For driving, the Faster setting usually  
selects the best route and optimizes the use  
of highways while minimizing unnecessary  
turns. The Shorter setting allows you to  
reach your destination in the shortest  
distance, using as many turns as required  
to approximate a safe route between your  
location and the destination. This setting is  
best for the Pedestrian mode.  
U-Turn enabled  
System units  
Adds U-turn as an option for driving  
directions.  
Allows you to specify miles or kilometers for  
driving directions.  
Map Orientation  
(2D mode only)  
Forward is up: Orients the map so that your  
forward direction is always at the top.  
North is up: Orients the map so that north is  
always at the top  
Use Automatic Zoom  
Use Larger Labels  
Automatically zooms in on the route as you  
get close to a turn, then returns to the zoom  
level you have set.  
Increases the size of street names to make  
the map easier to read.  
2. Tap Done to save the settings.  
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Setting your home location  
1. In the Settings menu, tap Set Home Location to enter the Set  
Home Location screen.  
2. To define your home location, you can enter an address or the  
nearest POI. For example, you can enter your home address here  
for quick navigation.  
When you select To Nearest POI Category, you can, for example,  
locate the closest gast station each time you tap the Home icon on  
the right side of the map screen.  
Setting navigation prompts  
1. In the Settings menu, tap Prompts. The Prompts menu opens.  
2. Change any of the following settings:  
Voice Prompts  
Speed Warning  
Gives you a voice prompt when your car  
exceeds the speed limit on this section of  
the road.  
Route  
Recalculation  
If you deviate from the original route, this  
prompt alerts you that the device is  
recalculating a new route and updating  
remaining time and distances.  
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Unreliable GPS  
Signal  
Warns that you are in an area of low GPS  
signal.  
GPS Not Found  
Alerts you if the GPS signal has not yet  
been found or is lost.  
Drive Carefully  
Friendly reminder at the start of each  
journey.  
Visual Prompts  
Visual Prompts  
Determines how the GPS notifies you of  
upcoming turns by using the large  
on-screen arrow, or by using text.  
3. After changing settings, tap Done to save the settings.  
Setting language, voice, and appearance  
1. In the Settings menu, tap Language. The Language menu opens.  
2. Change settings for language text and voice guidance to select  
between English, Spanish, and French for on-screen text and  
voice guidance.  
Note: The Skins option is reserved for future use, and is not a  
feature that can currently be used.  
3. After changing the settings, tap Done.  
Selecting a map  
Note: The only reason to use this feature is to select Hawaii, which  
is not included in the North America map’s State menu.  
1. In the Settings menu, tap Select Map, then tap the scroll buttons on  
the right to scroll through the list of maps.  
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2. In the list of installed maps, tap the map you want, then tap Select to  
load the new map.  
Setting travel modes  
1. Tap More in the Settings menu, the screen will display as below:  
2. In the menu, tap Pedestrian Mode or Vehicle Mode.  
In Pedestrian Mode, the navigation radius is restricted to 6 miles  
(10 kilometers) and some functions are not available, such as Turn  
by Turn, Avoid Roads, and Route overview. However, you will not be  
restricted by one-way streets, since this is a mode for walking.  
Multistop Planner  
Trip planning is useful when you have more than one destination along your route.  
When you tap Go, the route is calculated in stages, from the departure point to the  
first stop. Once you’ve reached the first stop, the route is recalculated to the  
second stop, and then recalculated to the third stop, and so on.  
1. Tap More in the Settings menu, then tap Multistop Planner.  
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2. The scroll list shows the list of existing trips. If this is the first time  
you are using Multistop Planner, you will need to create a Multistop  
route to store your trip details. You can use any name. For example,  
you can enter My trip plan.  
3. Tap Actions to add, edit, or delete a Multistop route.  
4. After you have created a route, tap Next from the scroll list to select  
a route.  
5. Tap Actions for more actions such as Set as Origin, Add Stop,  
Rename or Delete Stop, and Optimize Route.  
6. You can add a stop from an address, a POI, Favorites, or Recent  
Locations.  
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7. When you’re done adding stops, tap Show or Next to see the  
Multistop plan overview in the map. No route is calculated yet.  
Note: In this procedure, the  
icon represents the highlighted stop  
in the plan list, not a destination.  
8. Tap Go to navigate from the origin to the  
stop with this multistop  
plan.  
Favorites alerts  
A Favorites Alert refers to setting a favorite up so that the GPS will alert you when  
you are within a certain distance of the location. You can set two distances for  
each Alert. The GPS first alerts you when you are within the first distance, and  
then it alerts you again when you are within the second. Alerts must be stored in  
one of two predefined categories: Auto Alerts 1 and Auto Alerts 2.  
Setting Alerts for a Favorites group  
Note that this configuration is applied to all items in the group.  
1. In the main menu, tap My Favorites. The Favorites menu opens.  
2. Highlight the Favorites group you want to configure, then tap Alerts.  
The Set Alert Distances menu opens.  
3. Set the distance for sound alerts to 100, 500, 1000, or 2000  
yards/meters. Or, you can disable either of the alerts by set the  
distance to <<off>>.  
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Note: The 1st Alert distance must be greater than the 2nd Alert  
distance.  
4. To display the map position of items in the Auto Alerts category, tap  
Show Symbol on Map. To hide the map position, tap Hide Symbol  
on Map.  
5. Tap Done to save your settings.  
Calibrating the Touch Screen  
If you find that your finger is not selecting what you expect when you  
touch the screen, you may need to calibrate the touchscreen. To do  
this, tap Menu, tap Map Options, tap Settings, tap More, tap  
Calibrate Screen. Use the tip of a pen or a stylus to complete the  
simple instructions found on the screen. At the end, simply touch the  
screen anywhere to enter your calibration. If you feel you have  
made a mistake, simply finish the calibration and start over.  
Finding your software version  
1. In the main navigation window, tap Menu, Map Options, then  
Settings. The Settings menu opens.  
2. Tap More, then tap About. The screen will display the software  
version and details about your GPS software.  
Updating maps  
You can update your current maps, or get additional maps, by using the SD card  
slot on your system.  
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Playing DVDs  
Read the following instructions carefully before using the GPS with DVD player  
for the first time. For information on caring for your DVDs, see “Caring for discs”  
on page 4.  
WARNING: Do not play poor-quality discs to avoid damaging the lens.  
Playing a DVD  
Note: The player will not play DVDs while it’s mounted in the car mount cradle.  
This is a safety feature.  
1. Connect the player to a power supply using the AC adapter or the  
DC power cord.  
2. On the back of the player, slide the POWER switch to ON.  
3. Press the MODE button on the player to change to DVD mode.  
4. Press the OPEN button on the player to open the disc tray cover,  
insert a DVD into the disc tray with label side up, then close the  
cover. The DVD begins playing automatically.  
5. Adjust the volume with the VOLUME dial on the right side of the  
player.  
6. To turn the player off, slide the POWER switch on the back of the  
player to OFF or press the MODE button to change to AV or NAV  
mode.  
7. You can control DVD playback by using the remote control (buttons  
explained below) or by tapping on-screen buttons.  
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PLAY button  
Press to start playing, or press 0-9 buttons to select a title and  
chapter directly.  
PAUSE button  
Press once to pause during playback, then press it again for  
frame-by-frame playback. Press PLAY to resume normal  
playback.  
STOP button  
Press once to stop playing, then press PLAY to resume  
normal playback from the point where playback stopped.  
Press STOP twice to stop playback completely, so the next  
time you press PLAY, the movie will start at the beginning  
instead of resuming from the last viewed point.  
ZOOM button  
A-B button  
Press repeatedly to shift among ZOOM 2, ZOOM 3, ZOOM 4,  
ZOOM 1/2, ZOOM 1/3, ZOOM ¼, and ZOOM OFF modes.  
Press once to set the starting point A, then press it again to  
set the end point B. The player will continuously play the  
segment between A and B until you press the A-B button  
again.  
TITLE button  
MENU button  
Press during play. The title menu will appear on the screen.  
Press ꢄꢅꢆꢇ (direction buttons) to select the title or disc  
menu item you want to play, then press ENTER to confirm  
your selection, or press 0-9 to directly select the item you  
want.  
Press to display the root menu. Press ꢄꢅꢆꢇ (direction  
buttons) to select what you want to play, then press ENTER to  
confirm your selection, or press 0-9 to directly select the item  
you want.  
ꢀ ꢁ buttons  
Press once to go to the beginning of the current chapter.  
Press it twice to go to the previous chapter. Press to play  
the next chapter.  
ꢂ ꢃ buttons  
Press to play fast forward. Press it again to fast forward at  
speeds of 2X, 4X, 8X, 20X, and normal playback. Press to  
fast reverse. Press it again to fast reverse at speeds of 2X,  
4X, 8X, 20X, and normal playback. Press PLAY on the  
remote control to return to normal playback.  
SLOW button  
Press to start slow motion playback at half speed. Press it  
again to play at speeds of 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/7, and normal  
playback. Press PLAY to resume normal playback.  
INFO button  
Press INFO for detailed playback information during the disc  
playback. Press it again to cancel the information.  
AUDIO button  
DVDs can contain up to 8 audio streams (for example,  
multiple languages).  
To select an audio stream, press AUDIO during playback.  
The player plays the next audio bitstream (if another one  
exists) each time you press the AUDIO button.  
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SUBT button  
Press to select a subtitle language or to turn the subtitle off. A  
DVD can have up to 32 subtitles. Each time you press the  
SUBT button, the next available subtitle is selected.  
REP button  
Press REP to repeat a Chapter, Title, or cancel the repeat  
sequence.  
ANGLE button  
GOTO button  
Press ANGLE to play the movie from alternate angles (if the  
DVD has that feature).  
Press to select a specific disc title, chapter, or time. Press  
or to select TT (disc title), CH (chapter), or time. Press  
0-9 to directly enter a title, chapter, or time, then press  
ENTER. Press GOTO again to cancel the command.  
Using on-screen buttons  
You can also use on-screen buttons for playing DVDs and navigating DVD  
menus.  
1. To use the on-screen buttons, tap anywhere on the screen while in  
DVD mode. The button bar appears.  
2. Tap any of the transport controls to control DVD playback, and tap  
the arrow buttons to move within DVD menus.  
Advanced DVD setup  
You can change the default settings of this player to customize its performance to  
your own preference. Read this section to learn how to set up the system.  
Note: Use system setup only when the system contains no disc or is in the  
complete stop mode (after pressing STOP twice).  
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To set up your DVD system:  
1. While the player is in DVD mode, press the SETUP button on the  
remote control. The SYSTEM SETUP menu opens.  
2. Press or (direction buttons) to select a submenu that you want  
to set up, then press to enter that submenu.  
3. Press or to highlight an item in the submenu, then press  
ENTER to select it.  
4. To exit the setup menu, press SETUP on your remote control.  
5. Highlight one of the menu items, then press Enter to open the  
submenu.  
SCREEN SAVER  
TV TYPE  
Use to turn the screen saver on or off. Default is  
on.  
Use to set TV display mode, including 4:3PS  
(pan & scan), 4:3LB (letterbox), and 16:9.  
Default is 4:3PS. Select Normal/PS or  
Normal/LB when a 4:3 TV is connected. Select  
16:9 when a 16:9 wide screen TV is connected.  
DEFAULT  
Used to reset the player to the factory defaults.  
6. To exit Setup, highlight EXIT SETUP, then press ENTER.  
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Digital Setup  
1. While the player is in DVD mode, press the SETUP button on the  
remote control to open the SYSTEM SETUP menu, then press to  
open the DIGITAL SETUP menu.  
2. Press or (direction buttons) to select a submenu that you want  
to set up, then press to enter that submenu.  
DYNAMIC RANGE  
DUAL MONO  
Use to adjust the linear dynamic compression rate to  
get various signal compression effects.  
Press ENTER to confirm your settings and return to the  
previous menu.  
Use to set the channel output mode. Choose from  
STEREO, MONO L, MONO R, and Mix MONO  
(default).  
Press ENTER to confirm your selection and return to  
the previous menu.  
3. To exit Setup, highlight EXIT SETUP, then press ENTER.  
Language Setup  
1. While the player is in DVD mode, press the SETUP button on the  
remote control to open the SYSTEM SETUP menu, then press to  
open the LANGUAGE SETUP menu.  
2. Press or (direction buttons) to select a submenu that you want  
to set up, then press to enter that submenu.  
OSD LANGUAGE  
Use to select the language you want the OSD to  
appear in.  
Note: To change the audio language, the subtitle language, and the  
menu language, use the DVD’s own setup menu.  
3. To exit Setup, highlight EXIT SETUP, then press ENTER.  
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Playing audio CDs  
When a CD disc is loaded, the player will play it automatically by the default  
sequence of the disc. You can use , , or number buttons to select a certain  
track to play.  
For information on caring for your CDs, see “Caring for discs” on page 4.  
Playing CDs  
1. Connect the player to a power supply using the AC adapter or the  
DC power cord.  
2. On the back of the player, slide the POWER switch to ON.  
3. Press the MODE button on the player to change to DVD mode.  
4. Press the OPEN button on the player to open the disc tray cover,  
insert a CD into the disc tray with label side up, then close the cover.  
The CD begins playing automatically, and a list of tracks appear on  
the screen.  
5. Adjust the volume with the VOLUME dial on the right side of the  
player.  
6. To turn the player off, slide the POWER switch on the back of the  
player to OFF.  
7. You can control CD playback by using the remote control (buttons  
explained below) or by tapping on-screen buttons.  
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Play button  
Press to play the CD.  
Pause button  
During playback, press PAUSE to pause the  
playback, then press PLAY to resume playback.  
ꢂ ꢃ buttons  
Pressto fast forward. Press it again to fast  
forward at speeds of 2X, 4X, 8X, 20X, and normal.  
Pressto fast reverse. Press it again to fast  
reverse at speeds of 2X, 4X, 8X, 20X, and normal.  
Press PLAY to return to normal playback.  
REP button  
A-B button  
Press REP to repeat a track. Press it again to  
repeat all tracks, and press it again to cancel the  
repeat.  
Press A-B once to set the starting point A, then  
press it again to set the end point B. The player  
will play the segment between A and B  
continuously until you press A-B again. Press this  
button third time to stop the A-B repeat.  
ꢀ ꢁ buttons  
Press to play the previous track, and press ꢁ  
to play the next track.  
GOTO button  
Press GOTO to select a track, track time, or disc  
time. Press or (direction buttons) to select  
the track or disc time. Press the 0-9 buttons to  
enter the time, or track number, then press  
ENTER to confirm. Press GOTO again to cancel  
the item.  
INFO button  
Press INFO for detailed information about the  
disc during playback. Press it again to cancel the  
information.  
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Viewing a photo CD  
For information on caring for your CDs, see “Caring for discs” on page 4.  
Viewing photos on a CD  
1. Load the photo CD in the disc tray. The player searches for photos  
automatically, and the screen displays the root (lowest) folder with  
several subfolders.  
2. Press the and buttons on the remote control to select a folder,  
then press ENTER. The player opens the subfolder you selected.  
You can also press the button to return to the last folder.  
3. Press the and buttons to select a photo, then press ENTER.  
The photo appears on the player’s screen.  
4. Change how you view the photo by pressing buttons as described in  
the table below.  
Button  
Function  
STOP  
While viewing a photo, press STOP to return to the main  
menu.  
PAUSE  
PLAY  
Press PAUSE to pause a slideshow.  
Press PLAY to start a slideshow or resume paused playback.  
Press to go to the previous photo, and press to go to the  
next photo.  
ꢀ ꢁ  
REP  
Press REP to repeat DIR, one, all or cancel the repeat.  
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ZOOM  
GOTO  
0-9  
Press the ZOOM button to zoom in or zoom out the photo.  
Press GOTO button to select the desired folder or picture.  
Press 0-9 buttons to select your favorite folder or picture  
directly.  
Press to rotate the photo clockwise, and press to rotate  
the photo counter-clockwise.  
ꢅꢄ  
ꢆꢇ  
Press to flip the photo vertically, and press to flip the  
photo horizontally.  
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Troubleshooting  
STOP! If you have any problems with this GPS, do not return to the retailer.  
Follow the troubleshooting steps below.  
If you think something may be wrong with the system:  
Immediately turn off the power.  
Disconnect the power, remove the battery, and make sure that there is  
no smoke nor extreme heat.  
Find the problem in the troubleshooting table below, then follow the  
solution steps.  
Never try to repair the system by yourself, because it’s dangerous to  
open the system, and you can hurt yourself and damage the system.  
Problem  
Possible Case  
Solution  
The player cannot  
play.  
The disc cover is not closed.  
Close the disc cover.  
There isn’t a disc in the player.  
Put a disc in to the player.  
The disc was not inserted the  
right way.  
Put the disc in with the label  
side up.  
The disc is dirty or warped.  
Clean or change the disc.  
The player's region code isn’t  
the same as the region code of  
DVD.  
Make sure that the DVD’s  
region code is the same as the  
player’s region code  
(Region 1).  
There is water or condensation  
on the lens.  
Remove the disc and keep the  
player on for at least two hours.  
There is no sound.  
The sound connections are not  
correct.  
Plug the sound connections in  
correctly.  
The external speakers aren’t  
turned on.  
Turn on the speakers.  
The sound setup of the DVD  
disc isn’t correct.  
Set up the DVD sound  
correctly. Check settings in the  
DVD player and in the DVD’s  
own audio setup menu.  
The disc is dirty or warped.  
Clean or change the disc.  
There is no picture.  
The display is turned off or not  
in the correct video mode.  
Turn on the display and choose  
the correct video mode.  
The video connection isn’t  
correct.  
Plug the video connections in  
correctly.  
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The player has  
poor AV  
The disc is dirty or warped.  
Clean or change the disc.  
performance.  
The remote control  
doesn’t work  
Some obstructions are  
between the remote control  
and the player.  
Remove the obstructions to  
clear the line of sight.  
The remote control isn’t pointed  
at the player.  
Point the remote control  
directly at the player.  
The batteries of the remote  
control aren’t inserted correctly.  
Make sure that the polarity of  
each battery is correct.  
The batteries of the remote  
control are out of power or  
weak.  
Replace the batteries.  
Miscellaneous  
problems  
Static or other external  
interference may cause the  
player to not work normally.  
Reset the GPS. To reset the  
GPS:  
In navigation mode, press and  
hold the MAP button below the  
display for five seconds. The  
GPS resets.  
Verify that the GPS system is  
turned on. Touch Menu, Map  
Options, Settings, GPS  
Signal.  
If the problems still exists,  
disconnect power and consult  
your service center or a  
qualified technician.  
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Specifications  
TFT screen size  
Laser wavelength  
Video system  
5.6 inches diagonal  
780/650 nm  
NTSC  
Frequency response  
Audio signal-to-noise rate  
Audio distortion+noise  
Channel separation  
Dynamic range  
20 Hz~20 kHz  
85 dB  
±2.5 dB  
70 dB (1 kHz)  
70 dB (1 kHz)  
80 dB (1 kHz)  
Analog Audio  
Audio out  
Output Level: 1.5V±01..02 , Load: 10K  
Out  
Output Level:1VP-P±0.2, Load: 75Ω  
Video out  
Video Out  
Unbalanced Negative  
Power  
Power consumption  
Dimensions  
Weight  
AC 100-240V  
< 25W  
50/60Hz  
7.486” L x 5.35”W x 1.57”D  
2.75 lbs.  
Type: CR2025 3V  
Remote control  
battery  
Battery life: About 1 year under normal use at room  
temperature  
Compatible disc  
formats  
12 cm and 8 cm DVDs and CDs  
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Compatible disc formats  
PLAYBACK TIME/  
PLAYABLE SIDES  
DISC LOGO  
DIAMETER  
133 min (SS-SL)  
242 min (SS-DL)  
266 min (DS-SL)  
484 min (DS-DL)  
41 min (SS-SL)  
12 cm  
DVD  
75 min (SS-DL)  
8 cm  
82 min (DS-SL)  
150 min (DS-DL)  
12 cm  
8 cm  
74 min  
20 min  
CD  
JPEG  
12 cm  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D  
symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential unpublished works. ©  
1992 -1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.  
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Glossary  
Dolby Digital  
Dolby Digital is a technology developed by Dolby Laboratories. Soundtracks  
encoded in Dolby Digital can reproduce from one to 5.1 discrete channels of  
excellent quality audio.  
ETA  
Estimated Time of Arrival. The estimate time to complete the journey, excluding  
any detours, stops, or delays along the route.  
ETR  
Estimated Time Remaining. Estimated time remaining to complete route. Does  
not allow for any delays.  
EULA  
End-User License Agreement. Is a legal contract between a software application  
author or publisher and the user of that application. The EULA, often referred to  
as the "software license," is similar to a rental agreement; the user agrees to pay  
for the privilege of using the software, and promises the software author or  
publisher to comply with all restrictions stated in the EULA.  
GPS  
Global Positioning System. The GPS is a "constellation" of 24 well-spaced  
satellites that orbit the Earth and make it possible to pinpoint a location.  
JPEG  
JPEG is a common picture format that has small file size and low quality loss rate  
of picture. Hundreds of pictures can be stored in a disc in this format.  
Lat  
Latitude. An imaginary parallel circular line (east-west) around the earth, the  
same distance, north or south from the equator, expressed in degrees.  
Letterbox screen  
A screen on which the playback picture of wide-screen DVDs appears with black  
bands running along the top and bottom.  
Long  
Longitude. An imaginary circular line on the surface of the earth passing through  
the north and south poles at right angles to the equator, expressed in degrees.  
Orbit  
Orbital path of a satellite. Path or trajectory of a body through space. A GPS  
satellite traces out an orbit about the Earth.  
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Pan & Scan screen  
This refers to a screen on which the playback picture of wide-screen DVDs is cut  
off at the left and right sides.  
POI  
Point Of Interest. A place or item of interest along the selected route.  
Sat  
Satellite. See also GPS. A man-made object or device that orbits the Earth, such  
as a GPS satellite that orbits the earth in a fixed pattern, height, and speed.  
Title, Chapter (DVD)  
DVDs are divided into large sections (titles) an small sections (chapters).  
Track (CD)  
CDs are divided into sections (tracks). Each track is numbered.  
TTD  
Total Time Duration. The projected total time the trip is calculated to take without  
detours or other delays.  
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Copyright  
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by  
U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection  
technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and  
other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision.  
Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.  
"Polaroid" and “Polaroid and Pixel”, and Polaroid Simplicity” are  
trademarks of Polaroid Corporation, Waltham, MA, USA.  
For service, support and warranty information, visit  
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