Venturer GPS Receiver HPS9308 User Manual

HPS9308  
PORTABLE  
NAVIGATION  
DEVICE  
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General Information  
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This Navigator is a navigation system optimized for in-car use. It  
provides door-to-door navigation for both single and multi-point  
routes using adaptable route parameters. This Navigator is capable  
of planning routes throughout the whole map region installed on the  
memory card. Unlike some other products, this Navigator does not  
require that you change maps or switch to a poorly detailed general  
map to navigate between map segments or countries. You always  
have complete freedom to go wherever you wish.  
A stylus to use this Navigator is located on the lower right rear of  
the Navigator. All screen buttons and controls are designed so that  
you can operate them with your fingertips, or stylus.  
When using this Navigator, you do not need to ‘double tap’ or ‘tap  
and hold’ the touch screen as these functions cannot be used  
reliably in a moving vehicle. A single tap triggers most of the screen  
controls. The only exceptions are ‘drag and drop’ for moving the  
map, or scaling it in MAP mode (6.5.6).  
Most of the screens have a Return (  
) button in the top left  
corner. This arrow returns to the previous screen or directly to  
one of the map screens.  
Setting screens also have a Help (  
) button in the top right  
corner. This will show a detailed description of the current  
settings screen.  
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Table of Contents  
....................................... 23  
6.3.9 Visible POIs (Point of  
Interest) ........................ 24  
6.3.10Elements of the Action  
Route ............................ 26  
1 Warnings  
Information ........................... 2  
and  
Safety  
2 General Information .............. 3  
3 How to Mount the Bracket to  
the Windshield ....................... 7  
6.3.10.1 The  
Start  
Point,  
Via Points and the  
Destination ......... 26  
6.3.10.2 AnimatedTurnGuidance  
................................. 26  
6.3.10.3 The Active Leg of the  
Route........................ 26  
6.3.10.4 InactiveLegsoftheRoute  
................................. 27  
4 Connection .......................... 9  
5 Operation ............................. 10  
5.1 Hardware Buttons .......... 10  
5.1.1 Turn  
Navigator  
On  
..............  
the  
11  
5.1.2 Zoom In and Out ............. 11  
6.3.10.5 Roads in the Route  
Excluded  
References ............... 27  
by  
your  
5.2 ScreenButtonsandControls  
.......................................... 12  
5.2.1 List Selectors .................. 12  
5.2.2 Sliders ............................ 12  
5.2.3 Switches ......................... 13  
5.2.4 Switches in the Quick Menu .  
........................................ 13  
5.2.5 Virtual Keyboards ........... 13  
5.2.5.1 ABC-type Keyboards . 13  
5.2.5.2 QWERTY-typeKeyboards  
................................... 14  
6.4 GPS Data Screen ............ 28  
6.4.1 GPS Data Displayed ...... 29  
6.4.2 GPS Connection Indicator ..  
........................................29  
6.4.3 GPS Data Quality Indicator  
........................................29  
6.4.4. Time Synchronization .... 30  
6.5 Screens with Map ......... 31  
6.5.1 Turn Preview (No. 1) ..... 33  
6.5.2 Zoom In and Out (No. 2 and  
3) ................................. 33  
6.5.3 Tilt Up and Down (No. 4 and  
5) .................................. 34  
5.2.5.3 The Numeric Keyboard ..  
.................................... 14  
6 Discovering  
the  
Program  
through the Screens ............ 15  
6.1 Main Menu ...................... 15  
6.2 About Screen .................. 16  
6.3 The Map .......................... 16  
6.5.4 Follow Mode  
-
Lock  
to GPS Position and  
Heading (No. 6) ....... 34  
6.5.5 Cursor (No. 7) ............... 35  
6.5.6 Map Scale (No. 8) ......... 35  
6.5.7 Menu (No. 9) ................. 35  
6.3.1 2D and 3D Map Views .... 17  
6.3.2 Zoom Levels .................... 18  
6.3.3. Day and Night Color  
Schemes ......................... 19  
6.3.4 Streets and Roads ........... 20  
6.3.5 Other Objects .................. 21  
6.3.6 Current Position and Lock-  
on-Road ......................... 21  
6.5.8 Map  
Orientation  
and  
Overview (No. 10) ......... 35  
6.5.9 GPS Position Quality (No.  
11) ................................. 36  
6.5.10 Battery Status (No. 12) .. 37  
6.5.11 Sound Muting (No. 13) . 37  
6.3.7 Selected  
Map  
Point  
6.5.12 Track  
Log  
Recording/  
(Cursor) ......................... 22  
6.3.8 Marked Map Points (Pin) ...  
Playback Indicator (No. 14)  
....................................... 38  
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6.5.13 Cursor Menu (No. 15) ... 38  
6.5.14 Current Street (No. 16) .. 40  
6.5.15 Travel and Route Data (No.  
17) ................................ 40  
6.7.4 MainButton.....................58  
7 Settings ................................ 59  
7.1 General Settings ............ 59  
6.5.16 Distance to Next Turn (No.  
18) ................................ 41  
6.5.17 Next Street / Next City (No.  
19) ................................ 41  
6.5.18 Approaching Next Turn (No.  
20) ................................ 41  
7.1.1 Safety Mode ................... 59  
7.1.2 Set Favorite Destinations ....  
........................................ 60  
7.1.3 Automatic Night Colors .. 60  
7.1.4 Alerts .............................. 61  
7.1.4.1 Warn When Speeding ....  
................................... 61  
7.1.5 Route Recalculation ....... 62  
7.1.5.1 Automatic .................. 62  
7.1.5.2 Ask First .................... 63  
7.1.5.3 Disabled .................... 63  
6.6 Route Information Screen ..  
.......................................... 42  
6.6.1 Route Data Displayed (for  
Destination and Via Points ...  
.........................................42  
7.2 Map Settings ................... 64  
7.2.1 Day / Night Color Profile ...  
..................................... 64  
7.2.2 Alternative Road Names ......  
........................................ 64  
7.2.3 Show Street Labels ........ 64  
7.2.4 Textured Polygons ......... 64  
6.6.1.1 RouteLine.................. 43  
6.6.1.2 Distance Left ............. 43  
6.6.1.3 Method ...................... 43  
6.6.1.4 Time Left ................... 44  
6.6.1.5 Estimated Arrival ....... 44  
6.6.1.6 Destination / Via Point .....  
................................... 44  
6.6.2 Warnings Icons ............... 44  
6.6.3 Fit to Screen ................... 45  
6.6.4 Parameters .................... 45  
7.3 Sound Settings ............... 65  
7.3.1 MasterSoundVolume/Switch  
........................................ 65  
7.3.2 Voice Guidance Volume/  
Switch ............................. 65  
7.3.3 Key Sound Volume/Switch ...  
.........................................66  
6.7 Menu .............................. 46  
6.7.1 Find Tab .......................... 46  
6.7.2 Quick Tab ........................ 46  
6.7.2.1 3D Map ..................... 46  
6.7.2.2 ZoomandTilt(Switch)......  
....................................47  
7.3.4 Dynamic Volume ............ 66  
7.3.5 Attention Tone ................ 66  
6.7.2.3 Night Mode (Switch) .......  
................................... 47  
6.7.2.4 Manage POI (Point of  
Interest) ..................... 47  
7.4 Route Parameter Settings ...  
.......................................... 67  
7.4.1 Method ........................... 67  
7.4.2 Route ............................. 67  
7.4.2.1 Fast...........................67  
7.4.2.2 Short..........................67  
7.4.2.3 Economical .............. 67  
7.4.3 Vehicle ........................... 68  
7.4.4 Road Types to Include/  
Exclude ........................... 68  
6.7.2.5 Popup  
Information  
(Switch).......................51  
6.7.2.6 Manage Track Logs .. 51  
6.7.3 Route Tab ....................... 53  
6.7.3.1 Recalculate ............... 53  
6.7.3.2 Delete ....................... 54  
6.7.3.3.Itinerary ..................... 55  
6.7.3.4 Fly Over .................... 57  
6.7.3.5 Edit ............................ 57  
6.7.3.6 Info ............................ 58  
7.4.4.1 Unpaved Roads ....... 68  
7.4.4.2 Highways ............... 68  
7.4.4.3 Ferries ..................... 68  
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........................................ 77  
7.6.5.1 Backup Data ............ 78  
7.6.5.2 Restore Data ........... 78  
7.6.5.3 Remove Pins ........... 78  
7.6.5.4 Clear Data ............... 78  
7.4.4.4 U-turns ..................... 69  
7.4.4.5 Permit Needed ......... 69  
7.4.4.6 Toll Roads ................ 69  
7.5 LanguageandNavigators.....  
...........................................70  
7.5.1 Program Language ......... 70  
7.5.2 Voice Language .............. 70  
7.5.3 Navigators........................70  
7.5.4 Set Date and Time Format ...  
........................................ 70  
7.6.5.5 Reset  
Advanced  
Settings ................... 78  
8 Find ...................................... 79  
8.1 Find & GO (Main Menu) .......  
.......................................... 79  
7.6 Advanced Settings ......... 71  
8.2 Selection by Tapping the  
Map ................................. 79  
7.6.1 Display Options ............... 71  
7.6.1.1 2D in Map Mode (and  
North-up Orientation) ....  
.................................. 71  
7.6.1.2 3D in Cockpit Mode (and  
Track-upOrientation).....  
8.3 Using the Find Menu ..... 80  
8.3.1 Find an Address, Street,  
Intersection or City ......... 80  
8.3.1.1 Selecting the City, State  
and Country to Search In  
................................. 81  
8.3.1.2 Selecting a Street or the  
Center of the City ...... 84  
.................................. 72  
7.6.1.3 Zoom In After Find .... 72  
7.6.1.4 Coordinate  
Display  
Format ...................... 72  
7.6.1.5 Cockpit Screen Layout ..  
.................................. 72  
7.6.2 Backlight Settings ........... 73  
7.6.2.1 Power Management .....  
................................. 73  
7.6.2.2 Brightness ............... 73  
7.6.3 Smart Zoom ................... 73  
7.6.3.1 Smart Zoom Settings ....  
.................................. 74  
7.6.3.2 Enable Overview Mode .  
................................. 74  
7.6.3.3 RestoreLock-to-Position  
and Smart Zoom ...... 74  
7.6.4 Route Options ................. 76  
7.6.4.1 Off-RouteSensitivityand  
Recalculation Delay ......  
8.3.1.3 Selecting  
a
House  
Number or the Midpoint  
of the Street ............. 85  
8.3.1.4 How to Select an  
Intersection Instead of a  
House Number ......... 86  
8.3.2 Find in History ................ 86  
8.3.3 Find Coordinates ............ 87  
8.3.4 Find a POI ...................... 88  
8.3.5 Find a Favorite Location .. 90  
9 Troubleshooting Guide ....... 91  
10 Glossary ............................. 93  
11 End User License Agreement .  
................................................97  
................................. 76  
7.6.4.2 U-turn Penalty .......... 77  
7.6.4.3 Cross-Border Planning .  
.................................. 77  
7.6.4.4 CarpoolLanes............77  
7.6.4.5 Keep Position on Road  
(Lock-on-Road) ....... 77  
7.6.5 User Data Management .......  
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How to Mount the Bracket to the Windshield  
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IMPORTANT NOTICE  
This is an Important Notice for users of this Navigation device in  
the states of California and Minnesota.  
If you are driving in California or Minnesota, you should NOT mount  
this Navigator to your windshield. Instead you should use the enclosed  
mounting disc to attach the device to your dashboard.  
WARNING :  
NOTICE TO DRIVERS IN CALIFORNIA AND MINNESOTA:  
State law prohibits drivers in California and Minnesota from using  
suction mounts on their windshields while operating motor vehicles.  
Venturer does not take any responsibility for any fines, penalties, or  
damages that may be incurred as a result of disregarding this notice.  
(See California Vehicle Code Section 26708(a); Minnesota Statutes  
2005, Section 169.71)  
This is a permanent solution - the adhesive tape on the bottom  
of the mounting disc cannot be removed once fixed to your  
dashboard.  
As an option to windshield mounting, consider using the supplied  
dashboard mounting disc.  
Step 1  
Step 2  
mounting  
bracket  
Step 3  
Step 5  
Step 4  
Step 6  
press onto dashboard  
for at least 5 seconds  
peel off  
suction  
release  
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Mount the Bracket to the Windshield  
2
1
mounting  
bracket  
3
To windshield  
5
6
suction  
release  
4a  
4b  
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Connection  
4
Power Supply  
Using a Car Plug  
A 12V car plug allows the Navigator to be used with vehicles that  
have a 12V, negative ground electrical system.  
To the Cigarette  
Lighter Socket  
To Mini  
USB  
Car Plug  
CAUTION  
• Use this Navigator only with the included car plug. Use with other car  
plugs could damage the Navigator or even your vehicle.  
• The included car plug is for use with this Navigator only. Do not use it with  
other equipment.  
• Make sure the Navigator is fastened securely to prevent it from falling or  
flying through the air in the event of an accident.  
• When the inside of the cigarette lighter socket is dirty with ashes or dust,  
the plug section may become hot due to poor contact. Be sure to clean the  
cigarette lighter socket before use.  
• After use, disconnect the 12V car plug from both the Navigator and  
cigarette lighter socket.  
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Operation  
5
This Navigator is designed for easy operation. All controls are  
operable by fingertips or stylus. Wherever possible, push buttons  
and lists are provided to make accessing functions or changing  
settings as easy as possible.  
5.1 Hardware Buttons  
There are only a few hardware buttons on this Navigator.  
The majority of the Navigation functions can be accessed using the  
touch screen. The hardware buttons are as follows:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 8 9  
1. Speaker  
6. Reset Button  
2. Map Card  
3. Touch Screen  
Press to reset the Navigator.  
7. Headphone Jack  
Displays the local map. Tap the  
screen with the stylus to select  
menu commands or enter  
information.  
8. Mini USB (for DC charging)  
9. Stylus  
Remove the stylus from its  
compartment in order to use  
it, and replace it after use. The  
stylus is for operating the touch  
screen.  
4. Button  
Press and hold for 2 seconds to  
turn the Navigator on or off.  
5. Charger Indicator  
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If the device power is turned  
off while this Navigator is  
running, when you turn the  
device back on, this Navigator  
will continue the navigation  
as soon as the built-in GPS  
5.1.1 Turn On the Navigator  
Press the button and hold  
for 2 seconds to turn on the  
Navigator.  
determines  
again.  
the  
location  
While the device is switched  
off, the GPS will not work. No  
position will be calculated, the  
track log will not be saved,  
and navigation will stop.  
Select Navigation  
5.1.2 Zoom In and Out  
Press the  
button and hold  
for 2 seconds to turn on the  
Navigator.  
Zoom will change the scale  
of the map in both 2D and 3D  
map modes. This function is  
explained in detail (6.5.2).  
NOTE:  
After reading, press the  
“Accept” button.  
When applied on list and menu  
screens, this action will move the  
highlight up and down.  
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5.2 Screen Buttons and Controls  
The primary input channel of this Navigator is the touch screen. If you  
read on, you will realize that most parts of the screen are not only used  
to display information but also to initiate functions by tapping. Below  
you will find a list of the most frequently used controls in the program.  
5.2.1 List Selectors  
5.2.2 Sliders  
When the values in the list need  
to be named, only the current  
value is shown (sometimes  
together with a short description)  
in a horizontal stripe with arrows  
at both ends.  
When  
a
feature has several  
different unnamed (numeric)  
values, this Navigator will show  
sliders to set the desired value.  
If the value limits are not displayed  
at the ends of the slider, the left  
most position means the minimum  
value, while the right most position  
represents the maximum value.  
The arrows are buttons. Tap  
move left in the list or tap  
move right. You need not confirm  
your selection. As soon as you  
leave the screen, the selected  
value becomes effective.  
to  
to  
This control can be operated in  
two ways. Either drag the handle  
to move the slider to its new  
position, or tap the slider where  
you want the handle to appear  
(handle jumps there immediately).  
As with the list selectors, there is  
no need to confirm your selection.  
As soon as you leave the screen,  
the selected value becomes  
effective.  
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5.2.5 Virtual Keyboards  
5.2.3 Switches  
When a function can only have  
two values (mainly Enabled  
and Disabled), a switch is used.  
Unlike with list selectors, the  
horizontal line contains the name  
of the function and not the actual  
status. There is a lamp on the left  
to show whether the function is  
active or not.  
This Navigator is designed in a way  
that you only need to enter letters  
or numbers when it is inevitable. In  
these cases a full screen keyboard  
pops up that can be easily  
operated with your fingertips. You  
can choose between a separate  
ABC and numeric keypad, or a  
QWERTY-type  
keyboard  
that  
contain both letters and numbers.  
This Navigator will remember your  
last choice and offer it the next  
time you need to enter data.  
The alphabetic keyboards in this  
Navigator do not contain special  
characters, because you do not  
need to enter accents when  
searching for a destination. Type  
only the base letters (the letter  
most similar to the accented one)  
and this Navigator will search  
for all their combinations in the  
database.  
When the lamp is dark  
, the  
function is not selected. When it is  
lit , the function is enabled. The  
whole strip works as a button. Tap  
anywhere to toggle between the  
enabled and disabled status.  
When you type in POI or track  
log names, this Navigator will  
automatically turn all initials into  
capitals to create names that look  
pleasant.  
5.2.4 Switches in the  
Quick Menu  
The switches of Quick menu  
(6.7.2) behave as normal  
switches but they look different in  
order to fit in with the other menu  
buttons.  
5.2.5.1 ABC-type Keyboards  
This keyboard contains only  
letters. If you wish to enter  
numbers, you need to tap the  
Keys (  
) button to switch to  
the numeric keyboard.  
Use Backspace (  
) to delete  
the last letter you have entered  
if you have made a mistake, tap  
Tap the button to toggle between  
the enabled and disabled states.  
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The special keys described in  
the previous section are also  
available here.  
Space  
(
) to enter more  
words, and hit Done (  
finish entering the text.  
) to  
5.2.5.3 The Numeric  
Keyboard  
The numeric keyboard only  
contains numbers only, on large  
buttons. The special keys you  
find on the other keyboards  
(except Space) are available  
here as well.  
This type of keyboard has large,  
finger-friendly buttons.  
If you are used to computer  
keyboards, you may consider  
trying  
keyboard.  
the  
QWERTY-type  
5.2.5.2 QWERTY-Type  
Keyboard  
QWERTY-type keyboards have  
both letters and numbers on  
them. The layout is the same as of  
the standard QWERTY keyboard.  
To switch to the QWERTY-type  
keyboard, press the Keys button  
until the appropriate keyboard  
appears.  
Although  
QWERTY-type  
keyboards also contain number  
keys, when entering a house  
number, the program offers  
the more convenient numeric  
keypad.  
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Discovering the Program Through the Screens  
6
The best way to discover this Navigator is to explore each screen  
in detail, and to find out how to move from one to another. Read  
this chapter for a guided tour.  
6.1 Main Menu  
This Navigator starts by displaying the Main Menu. This is the root  
of the screen hierarchy, but you rarely will you need to return here  
while using the program. Screens are also accessible from each  
other to reduce the number of actions needed to initiate a function  
or change a setting.  
Most parts of the program are directly accessible from here by  
using the buttons described below.  
10 9  
8
7
6
1
2
5
3 4  
1. Displays current position  
2. Displays current data and  
time  
3. Displays GPS status and  
opens GPS data screen  
4. Press to open SETTINGS  
5. Press to exit the Navigator  
6. Press to go to ABOUT screen  
7. Press to open FIND &  
GO menu  
8. Press to open MAP  
screen  
9. Press to open COCKPIT  
screen  
10. Displays battery status  
indicator  
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6.2 About Screen  
Tap About on the Main Menu screen to open this screen.  
Information displayed here includes map licenses, the creators of  
this Navigator and the legal aspects of using the program.  
6.3 The Map  
The most important and most frequently used screens of this  
Navigator are the two screens with the map (Map screen and  
Cockpit screen). They are similar in look and in possible controls but  
are optimized for different uses. The map they display is common.  
The elements of the map are described here. For the controls and  
special functions of the two map screens see 6.5.  
The current version of this Navigator is primarily intended for  
land navigation. That is why maps in this Navigator look similar to  
paper roadmaps (when using daytime colors and 2D map mode).  
However, this Navigator provides much more than regular paper  
maps can. The look and the contents can be changed.  
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It is easy to change between 2D  
and 3D modes. You have two  
options. You can use the Tilt up  
and down button (6.5.3.) to tilt  
the map seamlessly between  
2D and all 3D angles, or you  
can use the switch in the Quick  
menu (6.7.2) to quickly switch  
between the two modes.  
6.3.1 2D and 3D Map  
Views  
Besides the classical top down  
view of the map (called 2D  
mode), you have the possibility  
to tilt the map to have  
a
perspective view (3D mode)  
that gives a view similar to what  
is seen through the windshield  
with the possibility to see far  
ahead.  
NOTE:  
You may find that 2D mode is  
more useful in North-up Map mode  
when looking for a certain part of  
the map or an object to select as  
the destination. On the other hand,  
3D mode in Track-up Cockpit  
mode with Smart Zoom makes  
navigation very comfortable. The  
description of these modes will  
come later in this manual.  
NOTE:  
3D view is only useful for  
navigation. As you zoom out, the  
view angle will automatically be  
raised. Finally 2D view will be  
reached. When you zoom back in,  
3D view will gradually return.  
NOTE:  
Using the Advanced settings, you  
can force Map mode to always  
start in 2D North-up view and/or  
Cockpit mode to always start in  
3D Track-up view (7.6.1.2). You  
can still rotate and tilt the maps in  
either mode, but the next time you  
enter this screen, the preset look  
will reappear.  
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Changing the scale of the map  
is very easy. You can drag and  
stretch the scale (6.5.6) at the  
bottom of the Map screen,  
or use the semi-transparent  
screen icons (6.5.2) on both  
Map and Cockpit screens.  
6.3.2 Zoom Levels  
This Navigator uses high  
quality vector maps that let you  
see the map at various zoom  
levels, always with optimized  
content (the density of the map  
details can be independently  
set for Map and Cockpit  
screens in Map settings (7.2)).  
Street names and other text  
objects are always displayed  
with the same font size, never  
upside down, and you only see  
as many streets and objects as  
needed to find your way around  
the map. Zoom in and out to  
see how the map changes in  
either the 2D or 3D view.  
NOTE:  
If you need to zoom out briefly to  
locate your position on the map,  
use the Overview mode instead  
of zooming out and back in. The  
Overview mode is a 2D North-  
up view that can be started by  
tapping the compass button on  
the right (see 6.5.8).  
NOTE :  
ThisNavigatorhasaspecialSmart  
Zoom function for navigation that  
automatically rotates, scales and  
tilts the map in 3D map mode to  
always give you the optimal view  
in your current situation. When  
approaching a turn it will zoom  
in and raise the view angle to  
let you easily recognize your  
maneuver at the next junction. If  
the next turn is at a distance, it  
will zoom out and lower the view  
angle to flat in order to let you  
see the road in front of you.  
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6.3.3 Day and Night Color  
Schemes  
NOTE:  
The automatic day/night mode  
is based upon the current date  
and GPS position by which this  
Navigator calculates the exact  
sunrise and sunset times on the  
particular day at the particular  
location. Using that information  
this Navigator can automatically  
switch between the color schemes  
a few minutes before sunrise,  
when the sky has already turned  
bright, and a few minutes after  
sunset before it gets dark.  
The different color schemes let  
you adjust this Navigator to the  
brightness of the environment.  
Use the day and night color  
schemes according. Daylight  
colors are similar to paper  
roadmaps, while the night color  
schemes use dark tints for large  
objects to keep the average  
brightness of the screen low,  
with carefully selected colors to  
still keep you informed about all  
the necessary information on  
the screen.  
TIP :  
There are several day and night  
color schemes included with this  
Navigator. To select the one that  
suits your needs the best, make  
your selection in Settings (7.2.1).  
To further enhance the effect of  
the night color scheme, you can  
instruct this Navigator to decrease  
the display backlight when the  
night colors are used. Set the  
desired backlight levels for both  
day and night modes (7.6.2).  
NOTE:  
The colors mentioned and  
screenshots included in this  
manual refer to the default day  
and night color schemes. They  
may not look the same in the  
schemes you have chosen.  
You can change between day  
and night views manually in the  
Quick Menu (6.7.2.3) or let this  
Navigator do it automatically  
(7.1.3) for you.  
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TIP :  
If you use this Navigator after  
sunrise or before sunset, look  
for the sun in the sky in the map  
background using a flat 3D view. It  
is displayed at its actual position to  
give you another way to orientate  
your direction.  
Navigator uses two different  
ways to show street labels. The  
conventional way is the same as  
a roadmap - it displays the name  
of the street aligned with the  
street. The alternative is a kind  
of virtual signpost embedded  
into the street itself.  
6.3.4 Streets and Roads  
The similarity of this Navigator  
to paper roadmaps is also  
convenient when it comes to  
streets, the most important  
elements of the map concerning  
navigation. This Navigator uses  
similar color codes to those you  
are accustomed to, and the  
width of the streets also refers  
to their importance, so it will not  
be difficult to tell a highway from  
a small street.  
You do not need to choose  
between the two modes. This  
Navigator will use the one best  
for the current tilt and zoom  
level. Zoom in to have only a  
few streets on the map, and  
start tilting up and down to see  
how this Navigator switches  
between the two modes in an  
instant.  
Streets and roads have names  
or numbers for identification.  
Of course, this information can  
be displayed on the map. This  
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display off (7.2.4) to free some  
of the resources of your PNA  
by replacing textures with plain  
colored surfaces.  
NOTE:  
The automatic switching is on  
even when using Smart Zoom. At  
first you may find it odd, but later  
you will discover how it adjusts  
the displayed information to the  
current view on the map. It is  
important, as the driver must be  
able to read the map at a glance.  
TIP:  
If you do not want to be bothered  
bystreetnamesduringnavigation,  
turn them off in the Map Options  
(7.2).  
Major  
roads  
usually  
have  
alternative names (numbering)  
besides the primary name. You  
can choose whether to display  
these alternative names or not.  
You can set this in Map Options  
(7.2).  
6.3.5 Other Objects  
To help orientate you, the map  
also contains objects that have  
no other navigating function  
other than to help you recognize  
your location on the map.  
These are surface-waters, large  
buildings, forests, etc.  
6.3.6 Current Position and  
Lock-on-Road  
When your GPS position is  
available, a blue arrow (yellow  
when using night colors) shows  
your location on the map. The  
direction of the arrow represents  
your direction. The arrow is  
sized and vertically rotated with  
the zoom and tilt levels to always  
look realistic.  
TIP:  
These objects are normally  
displayed using textured polygons  
that are natural to the eye. You  
may wish to switch the textured  
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turned off in advanced settings  
(7.6.4.5) for pedestrian use.  
When switched off, the arrow is  
displayed at the position reported  
by the GPS receiver.  
When the GPS position is  
lost, the arrow turns grey, but  
the journey continues on the  
recommended route for a short  
period of time with the speed  
last detected before the GPS  
position was lost. When the next  
route event is reached, or after  
40 seconds, the arrow stops,  
and remains gray until GPS  
reception returns. This way  
short tunnels can be crossed  
without losing the position.  
This Navigator has  
a
built-  
in Lock-on-Road feature that  
always puts the position arrow  
on the road, on the axis of the  
street in case of one-way streets,  
or on the side of the road where  
you drive on two-way roads.  
6.3.7 Selected Map Point  
(Cursor)  
The location received from the  
GPS receiver is shown as a  
blue dot on the map. This can  
help you find your location if the  
GPS accuracy is poor, and the  
Lock-on-Road system puts you  
on the wrong street. It is also the  
location saved in the track log  
(6.7.2.6).  
If you tap the map somewhere  
or select a specific item in Find,  
it will become the selected point  
on the map, marked with a  
small red dot and permanently  
radiating red circles to make it  
conspicuous at all zoom levels,  
evenwhenitisinthebackground  
of a 3D map view. You can use  
this point as starting or ending  
point of the route. You can  
search for a POI near to it, mark  
it with a drawing-pin, or save  
NOTE:  
The Lock-on-Road feature can be  
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6.3.8 Marked Map Points  
(Pin)  
it as a POI. The cursor, when  
visible, is also the reference  
point for map scaling.  
The Cursor can be marked with  
a pin. Pins are shown as being  
stuck in the map. A pin is visible  
at all zoom levels and remains  
in its position until you unpin it,  
or delete all pins in advanced  
setting (7.6.5.3).  
NOTE:  
When your GPS position is  
available, and Lock-to-Position  
(6.5.4) is active, the cursor is the  
current GPS position, the blue  
arrow). When you select another  
point by tapping the map, or using  
the Find menu (8.3), the new  
Cursor is shown on the display  
with the red dot and the radiating  
red circles.  
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This Navigator automatically  
selects the color of the pin.  
Different colors help you identify  
a pin in the History list (8.3.2)  
later. There they are shown  
together with their address and  
GPS coordinates.  
the actual POI. For points you  
create, it is the icon you had  
chosen when you created the  
POI (it can be changed later).  
These icons are large enough  
to recognize the symbol, and  
semi-transparent enough to not  
cover the streets and junctions  
behind them.  
TIP:  
A quick way to tell the coordinates  
of a location you found on the  
map is to pin it, and then look  
for the coordinates in the History  
list (8.3.2). This way you also  
save the coordinates with the pin  
for later reference. If you do not  
need the coordinates later, just  
select the point and start Find  
Coordinates (8.3.3).  
When the map is zoomed out,  
the icons are not shown. As you  
zoom in, small dots appear at  
the locations of visible POIs.  
Zooming in further makes the  
full icons appear.  
6.3.9 Visible POIs (Points  
of Interest)  
This Navigator comes with  
thousands of built-in POIs,  
and you can create your own  
POI database as well. Having  
all of them displayed on the  
map would make the map too  
crowded. To avoid this, this  
Navigator lets you select which  
POIs to show and which ones  
to hide (6.7.2.4) using their  
categories and subcategories.  
Icons on the map represent  
POIs. For a built-in POI it is  
the icon of the subcategory of  
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TIP:  
Tap the map on or near a POI  
item to see the list of the names  
of the nearest POIs in a popup  
list, if it is enabled (6.7.2.5). To  
see the details of a particular POI  
in the list, tap the blue “i” icon  
on the right. If you have too may  
POIs nearby, this list may not be  
complete. In the Cursor menu  
(6.5.13) there is a button called  
POI that leads you to the screen  
of all nearby POI items. There  
you can open them one by one to  
see their details, and select any  
of them as a route point.  
If two points are too close to  
each other so that icons overlap,  
a multi-POI  
icon is shown  
instead of individual ones. Zoom  
in more to see them separately.  
(Should the two POIs have the  
same icon, this icon will be  
displayed instead of the multi-  
POI icon.)  
NOTE:  
When navigating, POI icons can  
be disabled together with street  
names (7.2.3). If you still need  
this information during your  
journey, just drag the map to  
disable Lock-to-Position (6.5.4).  
This will restore street names  
and POI icons immediately. Now  
tap Follow to reactive Lock-to-  
Position.  
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6.3.10.2 Animated Turn  
Guidance  
6.3.10 Elements of the  
Active Route  
This Navigator uses a multi-  
destination routing system  
Animated  
arrows  
represent  
all route events other than the  
above-mentioned special points.  
These arrows shown the direction  
you need to travel to continue  
your journey.  
in which you have  
a
start  
point (your current location if  
GPS position is available), a  
destination, the line of the active  
leg of the route, and optionally  
via points and inactive legs.  
They are all shown on the map.  
6.3.10.3 The Active Leg of  
the Route  
The active leg is the section  
of the route you are currently  
driving. If you have not added  
any additional points, the whole  
route will be the active leg. When  
additionas points are present,  
the active leg is the part leading  
from your location to the next  
additional point.  
6.3.10.1 The Start Point, Via  
Points and the Destination  
These points are represented  
by flags.  
The active section is displayed  
in light greenred. It is the most  
conspicuous part of the map  
even when in the background of  
a 3D map view.  
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as soon as you reach its starting  
begin to approach the point.  
The line of the route is displayed  
on the driving side of the road for  
two-way and on the axis in case  
of one-way streets. When the  
map is zoomed in and the line is  
wide enough, small arrows show  
the direction of the route. This  
can be useful if you preview the  
route before starting the journey  
or when entering  
junction.  
a
complex  
6.3.10.5 Roads in the  
Route Excluded by Your  
Preferences  
Although you can choose or not  
to include some road types in  
Route parameter settings (7.4.4),  
sometimes they are impossible to  
avoid.  
If so, this Navigator will display  
those segments of the route with  
an alternate color.  
6.3.10.4 Inactive Legs of the  
Route  
Future sections of a route are  
inactive. They are also shown on  
the map with the same color but a  
darker tint than the active one. An  
inactive section becomes active  
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6.4 GPS Data Screen  
Tap the small satellite dish icon on the Main Menu, Map or Cockpit  
screen to open this window.  
The GPS Data screen is a collection of information received from  
the GPS device and it also serves as the entry point to the following  
screens:  
• Time Sync  
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6.4.1 GPS Data Displayed  
6.4.2 GPS Connection  
Indicator  
The virtual sky on the left  
represents the currently visible  
part of the sky above you, with  
your position as the center.  
The satellites are shown at  
their current positions. The  
GPS receives data from the  
green and grey satellites but  
not from the red ones. Signals  
from the grey satellites are only  
received, while green ones are  
used by the GPS to calculate  
your current location. On the  
right you can see the satellite  
signal strength bars. The more  
satellites your GPS tracks (the  
green ones), the better your  
calculated position will be.  
In the middle to the left there is  
a lamp similar to the ones used  
for switches. This one has more  
colors and represents more  
values:  
A fast blinking green  
lamp means that there  
is communication with  
the GPS and data is  
being received.  
Other colors should not appear  
with a built-in GPS. Should any  
of these appear, this means a  
faulty operation of your device.  
Additional pieces of information  
on this screen are: current  
position in latitude/longitude  
format, elevation, speed, date,  
time and calculated accuracy.  
6.4.3 GPS Data Quality  
Indicator  
In the top left corner there is a  
satellite dish to show the quality  
of the GPS position. Different  
NOTE :  
Accuracy can be affected by  
several factors the GPS cannot  
take into account. Use this  
accuracy information only as  
estimation.  
colors  
signals:  
represent  
different  
There are two icons on the left  
to show the status of the GPS  
connection and the quality of  
reception.  
Red shows there is  
no connection with  
the GPS device. This  
should never be the  
case if your device has  
a built-in GPS.  
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Red means the GPS is  
connected but no GPS  
position is available.  
Yellow  
means  
2D  
reception. A GPS position  
has been acquired, and  
the Navigator is ready  
for navigation, but the  
GPS is not using enough  
satellites for calculating  
the horizontal position.  
Elevation data is not  
provided, and the position  
error may be significant.  
Green  
means  
3D  
reception. The GPS  
receiver has enough  
satellites to calculate  
Turn on the Auto Correction  
switch to let this Navigator  
frequently check and correct the  
PNA time with the GPS time.  
altitude.  
Position  
is  
generally correct (yet it  
can still be inaccurate due  
to different environmental  
factors). This Navigator is  
ready for navigation.  
Below that button you will  
see the current values of the  
GPS and the PNA clocks.  
You can check here whether  
any correction is needed. Tap  
the  
button to manually  
synchronize the time.  
6.4.4 Time  
Synchronization  
Below the PNA time you have  
and  
controls to  
In the top right corner of the  
screen you have another button  
that leads to a new screen  
where you can synchronize  
the clock of your PNA to the  
accurate time provided by the  
connected GPS.  
manually correct the time with or  
without a valid GPS time. It also  
gives you the chance to correct  
the time after synchronization if  
your PNA does not support time  
zones or daylight savings time.  
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6.5 Screens with Map  
Having explained the contents of the map, the description of the other  
parts of the map screens follows. There are two map screens: the  
Map screen and the Cockpit screen. The way they show the map  
is the same but their look and controls are optimized for different  
purposes.  
The Map screen is to be used mainly without a GPS, to browse the  
map, create user POI items, or to plan your route based on map  
points. The Map screen is designed to give you the maximum map  
area. This screen is usually used in 2D North-up mode (you can  
set this Navigator so it always opens the Map screen like that - see  
7.6.1.1).  
The Cockpit screen is for driving purposes. Besides showing the  
map, it contains some additional travel information if you are just  
cruising (speed, current street you are driving on, speed limit for the  
current street), and additional route data if you are navigating (e.g.  
next street in your route, distance to travel, type of the next route  
event). This screen is typically used in 3D Track-up mode (you can  
make this Navigator always open the Cockpit screen like that - see  
7.6.1.2).  
There are several controls that function in a similar fashion on the two  
screens. They are described on the following pages.  
No. Display  
Control  
1
2
3
4
5
6
(Cockpit only) Turn preview*  
Opens Route menu*  
Zooms in (optional)  
Zooms out (optional)  
Tilts down (optional)  
Tilts up (optional)  
Indicates that Follow to GPS  
position and heading is inactive  
Selected map point (Cursor)  
(Map only) Map scale  
Re-enables  
Follow-to-Position/Smart  
Zoom  
7
8
9
Opens Popup Info and Cursor menu  
Zooms in/out by dragging  
Opens Menu (Find, Quick, Route, Main)  
Menu  
10 Map orientation and Overview  
Switches  
Overview  
North-up,  
Track-up  
and  
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11 GPS position  
12 Battery status  
Opens GPS Data screen  
Opens settings  
13 Sound on or muted  
14 Track Log recording or playback  
15  
16 (Cockpit only) Current street  
17 (Cockpit only) Travel and Route  
data**  
Enables/disables muting  
Opens Track Log screen  
Opens Cursor menu  
Opens Route Information screen  
Opens Route Information screen  
18 (Cockpit only) Distance to next  
turn***  
19 (Cockpit only) Next street***  
20 (Cockpit only) Approaching next  
turn****  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
* On Map screen only when a route is  
active  
** Contents differ when a route is active  
*** Only appears when a route is active  
**** Only appears when a route is active  
and the next turn is near  
7
Map screen contents:  
1
10  
11  
2
3
12  
13  
14  
4
5
Follow  
6
9
15  
8
2
3
19  
Cockpit screen contents:  
1
10  
11  
18  
17  
12  
13  
14  
simulation  
Follow  
20  
9
6
15  
4
5
16  
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6.5.1 Turn Preview (No. 1)  
6.5.2 Zoom In and Out (No.  
2 and 3)  
These semi-transparent buttons  
are only displayed if ‘Zoom &  
Tilt’ is enabled in the Quick  
menu (6.7.2.2).  
On the Cockpit screen this field  
shows a graphic illustration of  
the next maneuver. For example  
when you approach a turn, an  
arrow will show whether it is a  
slight, normal or sharp turn.  
When showing a roundabout,  
the number of the exit is also  
given in the picture.  
Zoom out shows a larger part on  
the map, while Zoom in shows a  
smaller part of the map in more  
detail.  
The automatic Smart Zoom  
function will do the necessary  
zoomingforyouwhennavigating  
(zooms out if the next turn is  
at a distance to let you see  
far ahead and zooms in when  
approaching a turn to give you  
a better view of the upcoming  
maneuver). If you manually  
change the zoom level, Smart  
Zoom will no longer scale the  
map by itself (automatic tilting  
and rotating remains active).  
You need to press Enter, or tap  
theFollowbutton(6.5.4)toreturn  
the zoom control to Smart Zoom.  
You can also set this Navigator  
to do this automatically after  
a few seconds in case of the  
Cockpit screen.  
This field also serves as a  
button. Tap it to get to the Route  
menu (6.7.3). The Map screen  
will show a button called Route  
here if there is an active route.  
This also leads to the Route  
menu.  
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6.5.3 Tilt Up and Down  
(No. 4 and 5)  
These semi-transparent buttons  
are only displayed if ‘Zoom &  
Tilt’ is enabled in the Quick  
menu (6.7.2.2).  
6.5.4 Follow Mode - Lock to  
GPS Position and Heading  
(No. 6)  
This semi-transparent icon is  
displayed if the GPS position  
is available, and the map has  
been moved. It also appears  
when you scale or tilt the map  
while Smart Zoom is enabled.  
This function modifies the  
vertical viewing angle of the map  
in 3D mode. You can change the  
angle in a wide range starting  
from a top down view (2D view  
is seamlessly integrated) all the  
way to a flat view that lets you  
see far ahead.  
Normally  
this  
Navigator  
positions the map to keep the  
GPS position visible somewhere  
on the map (when North-up  
orientation is selected), or  
always at the bottom center  
of the map (when Track-up  
orientation is selected).  
The automatic Smart Zoom  
function will do the necessary  
tilting for you when navigating  
(gives a flat view if the next turn  
is at a distance to let you see far  
aheadandraisestheanglewhen  
approaching a turn to give you  
a better view of the upcoming  
maneuver). If you manually  
change the view angle, Smart  
Zoom will no longer tilt the map  
by itself (automatic zooming  
and rotating remains active).  
If you manually move the map,  
it will freeze the map in the new  
position. To return to the GPS  
position, use this Follow button.  
When Smart Zoom is enabled,  
scaling or tilting the map also  
stops the automatic zooming or  
automatic tilting respectively. To  
reactivate Smart Zoom, tap this  
button.  
You need to tap the Follow  
button (6.5.4) to return the tilt  
control to Smart Zoom. You  
can also set this Navigator to  
do this automatically after a few  
seconds.  
TIP:  
In Advanced settings you can  
set a delay time after which this  
Navigator pushes the Follow  
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button for you on the cockpit  
screen automatically. This can  
be turned on for re-enabling  
both Lock-to-Position and Smart  
Zoom.  
6.5.6 Map Scale (No. 8)  
The scale indicator is only  
available on the Map screen. In  
2D map view it represents the  
scale of the map. In 3D view it  
is the scale of the nearest part  
of the map only.  
6.5.5 Cursor (No. 7)  
As described in 6.3.7, if you tap  
the map somewhere or select  
one specific item in Find, it will  
become the selected point on  
the map, marked with a small  
red dot and radiating red circles  
to make it conspicuous. You  
can use this point as starting  
point, via point or destination for  
your route. You can search for a  
POI near it, mark it with a pin, or  
save it as a POI.  
You can use it in both 2D and  
3D modes to scale the map.  
Drag and pull it to the right to  
zoom in, or left to zoom out.  
6.5.7 Menu (No. 9)  
This button opens the Menu  
with the Find Engine, the Quick  
menu, the Route menu and the  
exit button that takes you to the  
Main menu screen. The Menu  
will be described in detail later  
in 6.7.  
NOTE:  
When the GPS position is  
available, the Follow button will  
appear indicating that you have  
disabled the Lock-to Position.  
Tapping the Follow button will re-  
enable the position and move the  
cursor back to the current GPS  
position. The same happens  
when this Navigator restores  
Lock-to-Position automatically,  
if it is set in Advanced settings  
(7.6.3.3).  
6.5.8 Map Orientation and  
Overview (No. 10)  
You can view the map screens  
in three different presentation  
modes. This switch will cycle  
through them in the following  
order.  
The  
usual  
map  
orientation for navigation  
is Track-up. It means  
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You can set this Navigator so  
that it will switch to Overview  
mode during navigation when  
the next turn is far away. You  
can specify this distance and the  
fixed zoom level of Overview in  
Advanced setting (7.6.3.2).  
this Navigator rotates the map  
during navigation to always face  
the direction of your travel. In  
this mode an arrow (compass)  
points towards North.  
Tap this icon to switch  
to North-up mode.  
Now the map is fixed  
An  
indicates  
mode.  
airplane  
icon  
Overview  
to keep facing north.  
The icon changes to show the  
new rotation mode.  
Tap the icon again to return to  
Track-up (automatic rotation)  
mode.  
Tap the icon again to enter  
Overview mode. This mode  
looks similar to the North-up  
mode with one difference: the  
zoom level in this mode has  
a fixed default to give you a  
better look of where you are on  
the map. You can change the  
zoom level at any time. This  
will not cause the Follow button  
to appear, but when entering  
Overview mode later, the default  
zoom level will be restored.  
6.5.9 GPS Position Quality  
(No. 11)  
Similarly to the icon found on  
the GPS Data screen (6.4.3),  
the map screens also inform  
you about the GPS signal.  
The black satellite dish  
withtheredexclamation  
mark shows there is  
no connection with the GPS  
receiver. GPS navigation is not  
possible. Devices with a built-in  
GPS receiver are permanently  
connected, so this icon may  
not appear under normal  
circumstances.  
The arrow representing your  
position will be fixed in the  
middle of the screen. When  
you move the map in Overview  
mode, the Follow button will  
appear, and when pushed, it  
will move the map to have your  
current position in the middle of  
the map again.  
Red shows there is  
a connection, but the  
signal is too weak to  
give a position. GPS navigation  
is not possible.  
You cannot rotate the map in  
Overview mode. This mode is  
strictly north up.  
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Black shows there is  
a GPS position, and  
navigation is possible.  
6.5.11 Sound Muting  
(No.13)  
By tapping this button you can  
quickly mute all sounds of the  
PNA. This will not modify the  
volume level and the enabled  
or disabled status of the voice  
guidance or the key sounds (all  
to be set on the Sound Settings  
screen: 7.3). It just mutes the  
sound output. When muting is  
enabled, the speaker icon is  
crossed out.  
When only one arc is  
shown , the position is 2D (no  
altitude available), and position  
error may be significant, yet this  
Navigator is ready to navigate.  
A black dish and two  
arcs represent a 3D  
GPS position. This  
Navigator is ready to navigate.  
6.5.10 Battery Status  
(No.12)  
Tap again to re-enable sounds.  
The status of the battery is  
also shown by this Navigator.  
You can estimate the available  
power reserve from the length  
of the bar inside. Some  
examples:  
NOTE:  
Sound can be muted in Sound  
setting (7.3), too. There you  
have  
The thunderbolt in  
the battery shows  
the battery is being  
charged.  
a
Master switch that  
works together with the switch  
described above. There is also a  
Master slider on that screen, that  
you can use to fully turn down  
the volume of the device. Setting  
the volume low is different from  
muting; therefore it will not show  
up on the mute indicator.  
Battery  
is  
not  
charging, but it is at  
full capacity.  
Battery is not full,  
but there is sufficient  
reserve capacity.  
When the inside of  
the battery is red,  
the battery needs  
recharging.  
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6.5.12 Track Log  
Recording/Playback  
Indicator (No.14)  
When a track log is being  
recorded, a red icon is displayed  
on the map screens. This icon  
use the Cursor for. At the same  
time Popup Info (street name,  
house number and the list of  
POIs nearby) appears near the  
selected map point if Popup Info  
is enabled in the Quick menu  
(6.7.2.5).  
also functions as  
a
button  
If you do not use the Cursor  
menu in a few seconds, it will  
automatically vanish back to  
the bottom of the screen, and  
Popup Info disappears, too .  
You can have them reappear  
by reopening the Cursor menu  
using the arrow in the bottom  
right corner. When you open  
the menu manually, it will stay  
on until you close it or switch to  
another screen.  
leading to the Track Log screen  
(6.7.2.6) where you can stop  
the recording or make the track  
log visible on the map.  
During track log playback a  
green icon blinks. Tapping  
this icon (in fact, tapping the  
screen anywhere) stops the  
simulation.  
TIP:  
If you want to see the map around  
the Cursor, close the Cursor  
menu and reopen it. When this  
menu is opened manually, the  
map is always moved to have the  
cursor in the center.  
6.5.13 Cursor Menu (No.15)  
The Cursor is the selected point  
on the map (marked by a red dot  
and radiating red circles around  
it), or the current GPS position  
when it is available and Follow-  
to-Position is enabled. When  
you tap the screen to place the  
Cursor, the Cursor menu pops  
up automatically to give you the  
list of possible functions you can  
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point as a via, you instruct this  
Navigator to cross this location  
before the destination of the  
route. This is the way to build  
a multi-point route in reverse  
order (when you wish to insert  
a stopover ‘go to A but first  
get some fuel at B’ or want to  
influence the direction of the  
route). This menu point works  
only if a route is already active.  
The content of the Cursor menu  
depends on the screen (Map or  
Cockpit)anditisslightlydifferent  
if there is an active route already  
planned. You have the following  
options:  
Remove Via  
Removes the ‘via point” near  
or at the Cursor. The route will  
be recalculated immediately  
excluding the deleted point. This  
menu point replacesAdd Via and  
is available only if the Cursor is  
near or at a via point.  
Start  
Use the cursor as the departure  
point for your route. This menu  
point is available only in Map  
mode and when there is no  
active route. In Cockpit mode  
the departure point of the route  
is always the GPS position or if  
it is not available, the last known  
GPS position.  
Continue  
Add a new destination to be  
reached after the previous  
destination. The new destination  
replaces the old one, which is  
now demoted to a via point.  
This is the way to build your  
multi-point route in straight order  
(when you wish to visit several  
destinations ‘go to A then to B’).  
This menu point is available only  
if a route is already active.  
Route To  
UsetheCursorasthedestination  
of your route. This button is to  
start a new route. The previous  
route (if it exists) will be deleted  
and replaced. If a multi-point  
route is active, this Navigator  
will ask you whether you really  
want to delete it together with all  
its destination points.  
Pin  
Push a colored pin in the map  
at the selected point for later  
use. This pin is visible at all  
zoom levels and also appears in  
Add Via  
By inserting the selected map  
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the History list together with its  
exact position. This Navigator  
automatically selects the color of  
the pin.  
6.5.15 Travel and Route  
data (No. 17)  
The contents of these three  
fields are different when cruising  
(without an active route) or  
navigating (following an active  
route).  
Unpin  
Remove the pin near or at the  
Cursor. This menu point releases  
the Pin and is available only if the  
selected point is near or at a pin.  
While cruising, the fields show  
the present speed, the current  
speed limit and the time of day.  
POI  
Opens the list of POIs near the  
selected point. These are the  
POIs shown in the Popup Info  
window. This menu point is only  
available on the Map screen.  
If you want to add a new POI  
at the cursor, you can do so by  
tapping Add POI in the bottom  
left corner.  
While navigating a route, these  
fields show the estimated time  
needed to reach the destination  
(ETE),  
the  
distance  
to  
destination, and the estimated  
arrival time at the destination  
(ETA) by default.  
You can choose what to display  
in these three fields during  
navigation,bygoingtoAdvanced  
settings  
/
Display Options  
6.5.14 Current Street (No.  
16)  
This field of the Cockpit screen  
shows the name or number (as  
available) of the current street or  
road you are driving on.  
(7.6.1). See the following list for  
your options. The only restriction  
is that you cannot select a value  
that already appears in another  
field. The possible field contents  
are :  
• Distance to destination (default  
value for the left field)  
TIP:  
• Time to destination (estimated  
time in route, default value for  
the middle field)  
• Distance to next via point  
• Time to next via point  
Some roads have an alternative  
name (or number). This is normally  
shown together with the primary  
name in this field. You can hide  
these alternative names in Map  
settings (7.2.2).  
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• Time to next maneuver (next  
route event)  
• Speed  
• Speed limit  
• Arrival at next via point  
• Arrival at destination (default  
value for the right field)  
6.5.16 Distance to Next  
Turn (No. 18)  
This field shows the distance  
to go before reaching the next  
route event (turn, roundabout,  
exit, etc.)  
This field is only displayed when  
navigating a route.  
This field is only displayed when  
navigating a route.  
6.5.17 Next Street / Next  
City (No. 19)  
This field shows the road or  
street that comes next in the  
route itinerary.  
6.5.18 Approaching Next  
Turn (No. 20)  
This bar is only visible when  
approaching the next route  
event. It appears on the screen  
to visualize the distance when  
you get closer than 300 meters  
(1000 feet) to the next turn, and  
it remains visible till you reach  
the turn.  
If you are not yet in the town  
where this next street is, this  
Navigator will display the name  
of the town instead of the name  
of the road or street. A bullet  
symbol will appear next to the  
name of towns to help you tell  
them apart from street names.  
This field is displayed only when  
navigating a route.  
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6.6 Route Information Screen  
The Route Information screen has all the data and some of the  
functions you need while you navigate. Some additional functions  
can be found in the Route menu (6.7.3). Without an active route  
one of the buttons is inactive and route data cannot be displayed.  
As a reminder, you can open this  
screen two ways: tapping the  
Info button in the Route menu  
(6.7.3.6), or tapping one of the  
Route Data fields on the Cockpit  
screen.  
6.6.1 Route Data Displayed  
(for Destination and Via  
Points)  
In the top section of the screen  
you see information about the  
current route. These fields are  
continuously updated while this  
screen is open.  
When you open the screen, all  
fields contain information on  
reaching your final destination.  
Tap any of the fields to see data  
on the via points starting from  
the first one through the final  
destination again.  
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6.6.1.1 Route Line  
belongs to a via point, the  
route is colored only up to that  
via point. The rest of the line  
remains grey.  
The upper part of this screen  
shows your planned route as  
a horizontal line. The point  
farthest to the left is the start  
of the route and the point  
farthest to the right is the final  
destination. You can see your  
via point flags along the line,  
spaced in proportion to their  
distance.  
6.6.1.2 Distance Left  
Thisvaluecanalsobedisplayed  
in one of the Route data fields  
on the Cockpit screen as  
‘Distance to destination’. This is  
the distance you need to travel  
on the route before reaching  
your final destination.  
The blue (yellow at night) arrow  
representing your position will  
travel from the left to the right,  
giving you visual feedback of  
your journey.  
If via points exist, tap and tap  
again any of the fields to see  
the distance to reach the first,  
second, etc. via point.  
When you reach a via point,  
it becomes the starting point  
of the route, the past will be  
deleted. The line with all the  
other via points will be modified  
instantly, and the arrow jumps  
back to the left.  
6.6.1.3 Method  
This fields shows how the  
route was calculated. It either  
displays the ‘Route’ or the  
‘Vehicle’ field from the Route  
parameter settings. If you  
have chosen Car, Taxi, Bus or  
Truck, the type of route (Fast,  
Short or Economical) will be  
displayed here; if you have  
selected Emergency, Bicycle or  
Pedestrian, this information will  
be displayed here.  
When this Navigator needs to  
recalculate the route, the arrow  
will not jump back to the left as  
when reaching a via point, but  
it may drift a bit as the length of  
the new route may be different  
from the previous one.  
When the data corresponding  
to the entire route is displayed  
in the fields below, the line  
is colored the same way as  
the route line shown on the  
map. When you see data that  
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6.6.1.6 Destination / Via Point  
6.6.1.4 Time Left  
This field shows the exact  
address (or its coordinates if  
the address is not available) of  
the final destination.  
This is an estimated value that  
can also be displayed in one  
of the Route data fields on  
the Cockpit screen as ‘Time  
to destination’. It shows the  
time needed to reach the final  
destination of the route based  
on information available for  
the remaining segments of the  
route. The calculation cannot  
take into account traffic jams  
and other possible delays.  
If a via point exists, tap and tap  
again any of the fields to see  
the address or coordinates of  
the first, second, etc. via point.  
6.6.2 Warning Icons  
The following  
5
squares are  
normally grey. Some of them turn  
red and show a graphical symbol  
in case warnings are attached to  
the planned route. These are  
warnings, so icons always show  
information for the whole route,  
even if the data fields display  
values from your current position  
to a via point only.  
If via points exist, tap and tap  
again any of the fields to see  
the time needed to reach the  
first, second, etc. via point.  
6.6.1.5 Estimated Arrival  
This is an estimated value  
that can also be displayed in  
one of the Route data fields  
on the Cockpit screen as ‘ETA  
to destination’. It shows the  
time needed to reach the final  
destination of the route based  
on information available for  
the remaining segments of the  
route. The calculation cannot  
take into account traffic jams  
and other possible delays.  
Click on any of the icons to show  
its description.  
A few samples of the available  
icons:  
This icon shows that  
you need to pay toll  
on the recommended  
route.  
This icon shows that  
the route contains  
highways. Tap the  
icon to see the total  
lengthofthehighways  
in the recommended  
route.  
If via points exist, tap and tap  
again any of the fields to see  
the estimated arrival at the first,  
second, etc. via point.  
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This icon shows that  
toll roads are included  
in the recommended  
route.  
The  
recommended  
route contains roads  
that require a permit or  
permission to enter.  
This icon shows that  
you need to board  
Information  
other piece of relevant  
but not categorized  
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any  
a
ferry along the  
recommended route.  
information.  
Tap  
the icon to see the  
content.  
This icon shows that  
you need to pay for  
the ferry.  
Next page - displayed  
when more than  
warnings apply for the  
recommended route.  
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This icon is displayed  
when this Navigator  
could not plan a route  
with all your road  
type  
preferences  
6.6.3 Fit to Screen  
respected. Sometimes  
it is impossible to find a  
suitable route near the  
start or the destination.  
Tap this button to display  
an overview of the whole  
recommended route. You will  
jump to the Map screen with a  
2D North-up view so that you can  
check where the route takes you.  
This icon warns you  
that this Navigator had  
to recommend a route  
that does not match  
all your preferences  
given at the Route  
Parameters setting.  
6.6.4 Parameters  
This button opens the Route  
parameter settings screen (7.4)  
otherwise opened from the Route  
menu (6.7.3).  
The recommended  
route contains areas  
only accessible to  
pedestrians.  
The recommended  
route  
contains  
unpaved roads.  
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6.7 Menu  
Tapping this button brings up a menu that allows you to access  
some of the most frequently used functions of this Navigator.  
conventional top-down view.  
This 2D view is also the end  
of the tilt range, so tilting the  
map up can also access it.  
Conversely, 3D mode can be  
switched on by tilting down in  
2D mode. Map view modes are  
described in 6.3.1.  
6.7.1 Find Tab  
This first page of the Menu is Find  
tab. It lets you select a destination  
without first having to locate it on  
the map. The Find menu will be  
described in detail later in 8.3.  
6.7.2 Quick Tab  
This provides quick access to  
some configurable options.  
NOTE:  
When you reach 2D view by tilting  
the map, Smart Zoom will tilt the  
map as you press the Follow  
button or it disappears after  
the time out (set in Advanced  
settings) expires. Use the 3D  
Map toggle to permanently switch  
to 2D view.  
6.7.2.1 3D Map  
When the green light is on,  
the map shows a perspective  
view. When the green light is  
off, the map is displayed in a  
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6.7.2.3 Night Mode (Switch)  
If the map is zoomed out so that  
the view angle is automatically  
raised to a top down view, this  
button will have no immediate  
effect. When you zoom back  
in, the view angle will or will not  
change according to the new  
state of the button.  
Turn on or off the night colors  
to override the automatic color  
scheme switching.  
6.7.2.2 Zoom & Tilt (Switch)  
When the light is on, additional  
transparent buttons (6.5.2 and  
6.5.3) appear on the left side of  
the map screens for zooming  
and tilting  
The Tilt buttons appear only at  
higher zoom levels. If you zoom  
out, they disappear.  
NOTE:  
Using this option turns off the  
Automatic Night Colors feature.  
You need to re-enable it at the  
General settings screen (7.1)  
to have the colors change  
automatically again.  
6.7.2.4 Manage POI (Points  
of Interest)  
Here you can set all the  
parameters of POIs that you  
have created and the visibility  
of the built-in POIs that come  
with the map.  
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Manage Built-In POI Visibility  
their subcategories shown and  
some others hidden. If you  
highlight any of the POI groups  
by tapping them, the button  
in the bottom left corner will  
become Show if the POI group  
is hidden, or Hide if the group is  
shown or partly shown.  
The maps in this Navigator  
come with a huge number of  
POIs. Displaying all of them  
would make the maps too  
crowded. In order to avoid  
that, you can decide which  
POI groups to show and which  
ones to hide on the map. This  
Navigator has  
a
multi-level  
TIP:  
POI category system. You can  
set the visibility of the top two  
levels. All levels below that will  
be shown or hidden according  
to their respective category  
(i.e. you can set the visibility  
of Gas Stations in the Services  
category, but all brands listed  
under that will either be shown  
or suppressed together).  
To make a partly shown group  
fully shown, tap this button twice.  
First you will hide the whole  
group, and then you will have it  
displayed with all its subgroups.  
Tapping again the highlighted  
POI group (except for My POI  
- described later) opens the list  
of subcategories of that group.  
Here you cannot see partly  
shown subgroups, as visibility  
can only be set for the top two  
levels of categories. Showing  
and hiding a subgroup is done  
the same way as for the main  
groups.  
Groups shown with a tick mark  
are visible on the map; groups  
without a tick mark are hidden,  
while the ones shown with a  
pale tick mark have some of  
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Manage My POI  
By highlighting then tapping  
again the My POI switch on the  
Manage POI main screen, you  
canmanagethePOIgroupsand  
items that you have created.  
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When the My POI Groups  
are displayed, you have the  
following options:  
Show/Hide  
Similarly to built-in POIs, you  
have the possibility to show or  
hide all POIs of the selected  
category on the map. Groups  
with a tick mark are displayed;  
all other groups are hidden.  
NOTE:  
ThegroupUnnamedonlyappears  
if you have previously saved a  
POI item without creating a new  
POI group for it.  
New  
You can create a new My POI  
group by tapping this button.  
You need to select an icon, a  
name, and the maximum zoom  
level at which the POI is still  
visible on the map (provided you  
let the POI group be displayed  
at all). You do not necessarily  
need to create POI groups in  
advance. You can do it while  
saving a new POI.  
Tapping any of the group names  
will open a list of POIs saved in  
that group. This list is similar to  
the list of POI results in Find.  
The POIs are ordered based on  
their distance from your current  
position. If GPS position is not  
available or you have disabled  
Follow-to-Position by tapping  
the map, the POIs will be  
ordered by their distance from  
the Cursor.  
Delete  
You can delete any of your  
previously saved My POI  
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groups. This will delete all POIs  
in that group. This Navigator will  
ask you to confirm this action.  
display the list. If you tap Done  
any time before this happens,  
you receive the list of matches  
on multiple pages.  
Edit  
ABC/Distance  
You can edit the attributes  
(name, icon, visibility level) of  
a previously created My POI  
group.  
By tapping this button you  
can have the POIs sorted in  
alphabetical order. Tapping  
again will return to the distance  
based order.  
When you tap on any of your  
POIs in the list, you will open a  
new window with the details of  
the selected POI.  
Left / Right Arrows  
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If your groups fill several pages,  
these buttons will let you browse  
through them. The green field  
to the left of these buttons show  
the current page number and  
the number of pages.  
Here you have the following  
options:  
When the list of My POIs  
is displayed, you have the  
following options:  
OK  
If you tap this button, the map  
screen returns with the selected  
POI in the middle.  
Search  
You can shorten the list of  
matching POI items by filtering.  
Just like in Find, enter a few  
letters of the desired POI name.  
When the number of matching  
items can fit in one page, this  
Navigator will automatically  
Edit  
You can edit the attributes  
(name, icon and group) of the  
selected POI.  
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names shows the details of the  
appropriate POI item.  
6.7.2.6 Manage Track Logs  
Using this Navigator, it is also  
possible to save the track logs  
of your journeys. This screen  
lets you manage all your track  
logs. When it comes up, it  
shows a list of all track logs  
already saved.  
Delete  
You can delete any of your  
previously saved POIs. This  
Navigator will ask you to confirm  
this action.  
6.7.2.5 Popup Information  
(Switch)  
When this feature is enabled,  
tapping the screen (activating  
the Cursor, a radiating red dot)  
on either of the map screens  
also opens a pop-up box with  
the selected street name,  
house number and the name of  
the nearby POIs, if any.  
The original name of a track  
log is the date and time when it  
was recorded. You can change  
their name to something more  
meaningful if you wish.  
Each track log has a color,  
shown to the left of its name  
when the track log is visible  
on the map. If the track is not  
visible, an underscore character  
is shown here. Tapping the line  
of the highlighted track log will  
toggle between showing and  
hiding that log. The track log will  
TIP:  
Tapping one of the blue  
Information icons behind the POI  
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be drawn on the map using the  
color next to its name.  
in the list, and GPS position  
data will be saved until you  
stop the recording or exit this  
Navigator. A red icon (6.5.12) is  
shown on the map screens to  
let you know that a recording is  
in progress. Tapping that icon  
opens this Track Log screen.  
Stop Recording  
If recording is in progress, this  
buttons stops it.  
When a track log is being  
recorded, a new line appears in  
this list with an underscore, as  
newly recorded track logs are  
not shown in the map normally.  
Info  
This button opens a screen that  
shows the track log details, and  
lets you:  
• Change the name of the track  
log (Rename button),  
• Change the color of the  
track log (Color on the map  
selector),  
• Have it displayed on the map  
(Fit to screen button)  
TIP:  
If you wish to see the track  
log currently being recorded,  
highlight its line then tap again to  
make it visible.  
In this screen you have the  
following options:  
Replay  
Record  
Push this button to see a  
simulation of the saved track  
This will initiate track log  
recording. A new line appears  
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log on the map. A green icon  
(6.5.12) will appear on the  
map screens to let you know  
it is a simulation only.  
6.7.3 Route Tab  
This menu contains options to  
manage different settings in the  
program.  
Recalculate  
This function repeats the  
route calculation based on the  
previous setting. This possibility  
is typically used when automatic  
off-route  
recalculation  
is  
disabled. However you may  
consider using it when you  
travel on a road parallel to that  
recommended by the route.  
In this case this Navigator  
may not recalculate the route  
for some time, but you can  
force recalculation here. This  
is also the button you will  
most frequently use when the  
window appears automatically,  
provided that the manual route  
recalculation is set in 7.1.5.  
6.7.3.1 Recalculate  
Thismenupointisonlyavailable  
if an active route exists and  
GPS position is present.  
It brings up a menu with four  
options. Using one of these  
functions you can modify the  
current route.  
Drop Next Via Point / Delete  
Route  
You can modify the route to skip  
the next via point if you decide  
it is no longer needed. For  
example, you may have added  
the via point only to influence  
the route but you do not want  
to actually reach it; or you have  
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already almost reached it, and  
this Navigator still keeps on  
navigating towards that point.  
When there are no via points  
left (only the destination), the  
name of this button turns to  
Delete Route, and it cancels  
the navigation.  
use the Avoid function in Itinerary  
instead (6.7.3.3).  
When you use this feature, this  
Navigator will keep on excluding  
the same part of the map from  
later routes until you manually  
delete the route (6.7.3.2), or  
restart this Navigator.  
Bypass  
When you run into a traffic jam  
or roadblock, you may want to  
have this Navigator calculate a  
route that departs the original  
route as soon as it can. You  
will need to select the minimum  
distance along the original  
route where your new route is  
allowed to rejoin the original  
route. Select the one you  
feel appropriate for the traffic  
difficulty you face.  
Cancel  
This option returns directly  
to the map screen without  
recalculating the active route.  
If you choose this option when  
manual route recalculation is  
configured in 7.1.5, navigation  
stops and will be activated  
again when you are back on  
your original route.  
6.7.3.2 Delete  
Tap Delete to erase the active  
route along with all its route  
points (start, via points and  
destination). If you later decide  
that you need the same route  
again, you will have to rebuild  
it from scratch. This Navigator  
will warn you before deleting  
route data.  
NOTE:  
This function is to give you an  
alternative for the next section  
of the recommended route. To  
change later parts of the route or  
to avoid specific streets or turns,  
This function has a special role if  
you have used theAvoid feature  
during your journey. When you  
arrive at your destination, the  
route line disappears on the  
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one until you highlight another  
one by tapping it. After that, the  
highlight remains on the item  
you have selected.  
map and navigation stops. The  
route is now practically deleted,  
but if you plan a new route, the  
roads, maneuvers and areas  
excluded from your route will  
also be avoided when planning  
the new route. Tap Delete to  
completely delete your previous  
route together with its Avoid  
restrictions.  
Detailed Instructions  
This is the list displayed when  
Itinerary is opened. It is the  
list of events in full detail. All  
significant junctions are shown  
in the list, even ones to be  
passed.  
NOTE :  
When a POI item is used as a  
route way point, deleting the  
route will not delete the POI item  
itself, just its role in the route.  
Instructions  
By tapping the Mode button  
once you will see the list of  
events that need your attention,  
i.e. the list of maneuvers during  
the route. These are the events  
shown in the Turn preview field  
and announced by the voice  
instructions.  
6.7.3.3 Itinerary  
This function opens the itinerary  
(route event list) of the active  
route. The Itinerary has three  
different display modes and two  
functions.  
Route Summary  
Tapping the Mode button  
again will show an overview  
of the route that contains  
only the significant roads and  
intersections.  
Display Modes  
Display modes are different  
only in the number of events  
displayed in the list. List items  
are always shown with all  
information available including  
pictograms of the needed action  
and distance of the event from  
the previous list item.  
Theliteraryisliveandconstantly  
updated when navigating  
a
route. The list item coming next  
in navigation is the highlighted  
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important in the route, it is  
likely that this Navigator will  
replace the turn with several  
easier ones to get to the  
same street.  
• Road : When you exclude  
a road, this Navigator will  
calculate a route that does  
not use that road. It is useful  
when you anticipate a traffic  
jam in a street used in your  
route, or a roadblock is  
announced on the radio,  
and you find that road in  
your itinerary.  
Show  
Tap this button to see  
a
highlighted list item on the map.  
This will help you identify route  
events in the list.  
Avoid  
Tap this button to show a list  
of possibilities for modifying  
the route. They let you  
recalculate the route avoiding  
the highlighted event and  
sometimes also some of the  
subsequent ones.  
• Distance : You can also find  
some distance buttons in  
this list. They are similar to  
the ones in the Bypass list  
of the Recalculation menu  
(6.7.3.1), but these can also  
be used for distant parts of  
the route.  
NOTE :  
You do not need to open the  
Itineraryifyourunintoaroadblock  
or traffic jam. To get an immediate  
alternative route use the Bypass  
function of Recalculate (6.7.3.1).  
• Maneuver  
avoids the  
:
This option  
highlighted  
When you use this feature, this  
Navigator will continue excluding  
the same part of the map from  
later routes until you manually  
delete the route (6.7.3.2), or  
restart this Navigator.  
action. For example if  
you find a turn too difficult  
during rush hour traffic, this  
Navigator will recalculate  
the route excluding that  
turn. If the next street is  
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6.7.3.4 Fly Over  
This feature has no navigation  
function; it merely provides a  
quick view of the route. It will  
present a simulation of the  
route showing what you will see  
later when navigating.  
Lifelike Simulation  
Use the arrows on the right to  
browse through the list and  
tap any line to highlight it.  
You can perform the following  
operations:  
Tap the Fly Over button.  
In this mode the simulation is  
run at normal speed (using the  
speed limit of the streets and  
roads in the route), and voice  
instructions are also played.  
Add : You can add a new  
route point (or a new final  
destination if the highlighted  
item is the last one in the  
list) after the selected  
point. The Find menu  
opens automatically to let  
you search for an address,  
POI, coordinates, one of  
your favorite destinations,  
or selects a point from the  
History list. As soon as you  
select any of these, this  
Navigator returns to the Edit  
screen and your selection  
appears right under the  
highlighted line.  
This mode is mainly useful for  
demonstrating this Navigator, or  
to learn the way it works before  
your start your first journey.  
Tap anywhere on the screen to  
stop the simulation.  
6.7.3.5 Edit  
Tap Edit to see the list of all  
points used in the route.The first  
item in the list is the departure  
point of the route without a  
valid GPS position, the last  
reached via point if you opened  
the list during navigation, or  
the point where this Navigator  
most recently recalculated  
the route. This means the list  
is permanently updated, and  
via points drop out during the  
journey. The last item in the list  
is your final destination.  
Delete : You can delete  
the selected point from the  
list. If the highlighted item  
is the last one in the list,  
the previous via point will  
be promoted to be the final  
destination.  
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6.7.3.6 Info  
Optimize : You can optimize  
the order in which you will  
drive through the via points,  
if there is no specific order  
you would like to keep.  
When tapping this button,  
this Navigator reorders the  
list instantly to save you time  
and fuel. Optimization is for  
via points only. Your starting  
point and destination remain  
in their positions, of course.  
This button opens the Route  
Information screen described  
in 6.6. This screen shows  
information about the current  
route and has a few additional  
options to check and modify  
your active route.  
Up and Down : Using these  
buttons you can reorder the  
listbymovingthehighlighted  
item up or down in the list.  
6.7.4 Main Button  
The Main button at the bottom  
right corner leads to the Main  
menu screen described in 6.1.  
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Settings  
7
This Navigator provides several settings in order to let you  
customize the functions of the program. The Settings screen can  
be accessed directly from the Main menu screen (6.1) and from the  
map screens by using the battery icon (6.5.10), while some of its  
sub-screens are accessible from other parts of the program.  
7.1 General Settings  
These are the basic settings of this Navigator.  
the road.  
7.1.1 Safety Mode  
When you disable Safety Mode,  
this Navigator will warn you.  
Safety Mode will disable the  
touch-screen above 10 km/h (6  
mph) to keep your attention on  
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7.1.2 Set Favorite  
Destinations  
NOTE :  
If you tap either of your favorite  
destinations in the Find menu  
(8.3.5) before defining it, this  
Navigator will offer to take you to  
this screen to set it up.  
You can select two of your most  
frequent destinations to be your  
favorites (8.3.5). You can start  
navigating to either of them by  
only two taps on the screen.  
The original names of these  
points are Home and Work.  
7.1.3 Automatic Night  
Colors  
Usingtheautomaticnightmode,  
this Navigator will change  
between the day and night color  
schemes a few minutes before  
sunrise and a few minutes after  
sunset based on the time and  
location information provided  
by your GPS. Once you set a  
permanent color scheme in  
the Quick menu (6.7.2.3), this  
automatic mode turns off. If you  
need this Navigator to switch  
between colors for you again,  
you need to re-enable this  
feature.  
You can rename them and  
specify their locations. To  
determine the location you can  
usethesameFindmenuoptions  
(8.3) as for a route destination,  
and depending on that choice  
and the information available,  
the location will be shown here  
as a street address, a latitude/  
longitude position, or both.  
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7.1.4 Alerts  
Tap this button to enable and  
fine tune user alerts. A new  
window opens with the options.  
Speeding Tolerance  
This Navigator will warn you  
when you exceed the speed  
limit by the amount specified  
here. Select whether you want  
to specify the tolerance as a  
Fixed value (offset to the speed  
limit) or as a Percentage.  
7.1.4.1 Warn When  
Speeding  
The  
slider  
will  
change  
depending on which mode you  
have chosen.  
Maps may contain information  
about the speed limits of the  
road segments. This Navigator  
is able to warn you if you exceed  
thecurrentlimit.Thisinformation  
may not be available for your  
region (ask your local dealer) or  
may not be fully correct for all  
roads in the map. This setting  
lets you decide whether you  
want to receive the warnings or  
not.  
Both positive and negative  
values can be given in either  
offset or percentage mode.  
Alternative Speed Limit  
If the speed limit of the current  
roadsegmentequalsorisabove  
this limit, the speed warning will  
use the alternative tolerance  
instead of the previous one.  
Move the slider to its rightmost  
positiontoturnoffthealternative  
speed warning. Then the  
settings of the upper slider will  
determine the warning for all  
roads.  
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Alternative Speeding  
Tolerance  
7.1.5 Route Recalculation  
Once a route is planned, this  
setting will tell this Navigator  
what to do when you deviate  
from that route.  
If the speed limit of the current  
road reaches the value set at  
Alternative speed limit, this  
setting will replace the basic  
one set at the top of this screen.  
The slider and the selector  
works exactly like the basic  
ones described in 7.1.4.1.  
7.1.5.1 Automatic  
The route will be recalculated  
automatically a few seconds  
after you go astray.  
EXAMPLE :  
To let you better understand how  
this feature works, here is an  
example. If you use the setting  
on the left (portrait) screen  
(example: +10 km/h --- 100 km/h  
--- +5%), this Navigator will warn  
you when driving at the following  
speeds:  
Speed limit Warning at  
40 km/h  
60 km/h  
90 km/h  
50 km/h (=40km/h+10km/h)  
70 km/h (=60km/h+10km/h)  
100km/h (=40km/h+10km/h)  
100 km/h 105km/h (=100km/h+5%)  
120 km/h 126km/h (=120km/h+5%)  
160 km/h 168km/h (=160km/h+5%)  
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7.1.5.2 Ask First  
from the list and recalculate  
the route without it. If you  
have only one target left,  
the label of the button will  
be Delete Route, and it will  
end navigation.  
This Navigator can also ask  
your preference each time you  
leave the planned route. The  
route will not be recalculated  
until you make your choice from  
the menu that automatically  
appears.  
• Bypass  
:
if you have  
deviated from the original  
route because of a traffic  
jam or roadworks, you can  
instruct this Navigator to  
avoid the original route for a  
specified distance.  
• Cancel  
:
you can exit  
without recalculating the  
route. Navigation stops and  
will be activated again when  
you find your way back to  
the original route.  
7.1.5.3 Disabled  
If you stick to the original  
route, and you wish to get  
back to it on your own, you can  
disable recalculation. This way  
guidance will stop until you  
return to the recommended  
route on your own.  
Your options are:  
• Recalculate:ThisNavigator  
will recalculate the route  
with the previous settings.  
The result is the same as if  
Automatic recalculation was  
selected.  
• DropNextViaPoint/Delete  
Route : This Navigator will  
remove the next via point  
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7.2 Map Settings  
You can set a few parameters  
determining the appearance  
of the maps in this Navigator.  
7.2.1 Day / Night Color  
Profile  
on signposts embedded into  
the streets (6.3.4). If you switch  
these signs on, it will be easier  
to recognize your location on  
the map. If you turn them off,  
it will be easier to see the road  
layout.  
This Navigator comes with  
different color schemes for  
both day and night use. There  
is always one selected daytime  
scheme and one selected night-  
time scheme. This Navigator  
uses these when switching from  
day to night and back.  
NOTE :  
Tap the appropriate button and  
select a new scheme from the  
list.  
You can only disable street  
names and POI icons if this  
Navigator follows your position.  
As soon as you move the map  
and the Lock-to-Position (6.5.4)  
is disabled, street names and  
icons become visible again. Tap  
Follow to re-enable Lock-to-  
Position and have the labels and  
icons disappear again.  
7.2.2 Alternative Road  
Names  
Some highways have an  
international name or number  
for foreign travelers. You can  
decide whether to show only the  
local name or both.  
7.2.4 Textured Polygons  
Enable textured polygons, and  
have rivers, lakes, forests and  
other large objects displayed in  
a more realistic and attractive  
way on the map.  
7.2.3 Show Street Labels  
You can set whether or not to  
see the names of the streets  
and the POI icons on the map  
when driving. Based on the  
current zoom and tilt levels,  
street names are displayed  
either aligned with the street or  
Disabling it will lead to uniform  
areas but better performance  
for old PNA devices with a slow  
processor. See 6.3.5.  
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7.3 Sound Settings  
Settings on this page determine the way this Navigator sounds.  
NOTE :  
The Mute function (6.5.11) accessible from the map screens override  
the settings on this screen. When this Navigator is muted, all sounds  
disappear. These settings will not be changed; only the output will be  
muted temporarily.  
will change the status of the  
other.  
7.3.1 Master Sound  
Volume / Switch  
The loudness of this Navigator  
is independent of your PNA  
settings. When you run this  
Navigator, the position of this  
fader determines the device  
volume level. When you exit the  
program, the device settings  
return.  
7.3.2 Voice Guidance  
Volume / Switch  
Theswitchontheleftcanturnon  
or mute this Navigator’s audible  
guidance. When turned on, the  
slider on the right will adjust the  
loudness of voice prompts. In  
its leftmost position the voice  
guidance is suppressed; in its  
rightmost position the master  
volume applies.  
The left part of this control works  
as a mute button. Tap to mute  
all Navigator sounds.  
This works in tandem with the  
Mute button (6.5.11) on the map  
screens. Switching one of them  
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7.3.3 Key Sound Volume  
/ Switch  
7.3.4 Dynamic Volume  
When driving at high speed,  
the noise in the car may be  
too loud to clearly understand  
the voice guidance messages  
and perceive the key sounds.  
Using Dynamic Volume you  
can instruct this Navigator  
to increase the volume to its  
highest level when your speed  
exceeds a certain minimum and  
macimum speed (determined  
by the Master volume slider in  
sound settings).  
The switch on the left can  
turn the key sounds on or  
off. Key sounds are audible  
confirmations of either pressing  
hardware buttons or tapping the  
touch screen. When key sounds  
are turned on, the slider on the  
right will adjust their loudness.  
In its leftmost position the key  
sounds are suppressed; in  
its rightmost position they are  
played at the master volume  
level.  
Tap the Dynamic volume button  
to turn on the feature. This will  
also open the screen where  
you can set the minimum and  
maximum speeds.  
NOTE :  
The sound effects of this  
Navigator  
are  
context  
sensitive.Theywillbedifferent  
if, for example you open or  
close a window, or you enable  
or disable a setting. It will  
even let you know if you have  
entered enough letters of a  
street name to have a short  
list of matches on the screen.  
7.3.5 Attention Tone  
If this is set to Disabled, the  
voice guidance will sound  
without a preceding attention  
tone. Setting it to Single Tone  
will initiate a single attention  
tone before the instructions,  
while Double Tone will use a  
double tone.  
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7.4 Route Parameter  
Settings  
This is a very important page.  
Settings here determine how  
routes will be calculated. This  
screen is directly accessible  
from the Route Information  
screen (6.6).  
7.4.2.1 Fast  
7.4.1 Method  
Choosing Fast will result in the  
quickest possible route, given  
that you can travel at or near  
the speed limits on all included  
roads. This is usually preferred  
for fast and normal cars.  
Use the handle to set the speed  
of the route calculation. In the  
leftmost position the route  
may not be optimal but the  
calculation will be very fast.  
Sliding it to the right will result  
in more accurate routing in an  
increased amount of time.  
7.4.2.2 Short  
Choosing Short will result in a  
route that has the smallest total  
distance of all possible routes  
between the given points. This is  
usually preferred by pedestrians,  
cyclists or slow vehicles.  
NOTE :  
Since this Navigator calculates  
routes very quickly, the position  
of this slide is only used for long  
routes. Short routes are always  
calculated to give you the optimal  
result independent of the slider.  
7.4.2.3 Economical  
Thissettingisawisecombination  
of the previous two. Although  
basically going for the fastest  
solution, if there is another route  
taking a bit more time but a lot  
less distance compared to the  
quickest one, this Navigator will  
choose this one instead to save  
fuel.  
7.4.2 Route  
Here you can choose from three  
different route types.  
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7.4.3 Vehicle  
NOTE :  
You can set the type of vehicle  
you will use to navigate the  
route. Based upon this setting,  
some of the road types will be  
excluded from the route (e.g.  
motorways for pedestrians), or  
some of the restrictions may  
not be taken into account (e.g.  
emergency vehicles have no  
restrictions).  
Excluding a route is a preference.  
It does not necessarily mean total  
prohibition. If your destination  
can only be accessed using  
some of the excluded road types,  
this Navigator will use them but  
only as much as necessary. In  
this case a warning icon will be  
shown on the Route Information  
screen (6.6), and the road not  
matching your preference will be  
displayed in an alternate color  
on the map.  
Furthermore, when Bus or  
Truck is chosen, the program  
assumes that high speeds  
cannot be achieved, and this  
information is taken into account  
when calculating the route, the  
estimated time enroute (ETE),  
and the estimated time of arrival  
(ETA).  
7.4.4.1 Unpaved Roads  
Unpaved roads are excluded  
by default, as they can be in a  
bad condition and you usually  
cannot reach the speed limit on  
them.  
Available values:  
Car  
Taxi  
Bus  
Truck  
Emergency  
Pedestrian  
Bicycle  
7.4.4.2 Highways  
When driving a slow car or  
towing another vehicle, you may  
prefer not to take highways.  
7.4.4.3 Ferries  
7.4.4 Road Types to  
Include / Exclude  
To let the route fit your needs  
you can also set which road  
types are to be considered  
or excluded from the route if  
possible.  
The accessibility of temporary  
ferries is not necessarily  
included in the map data.  
Furthermore you may need to  
pay fare, so you may consider  
disabling them from the preset  
enabled status.  
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7.4.4.4 U-turns  
7.4.4.5 Permit Needed  
Although displayed amongst  
road types, this is a type of  
action. Most drivers prefer to  
replace them with a few normal  
left and/or right turns in the next  
few junctions, so it is disabled  
by default.  
To use some roads or enter  
some areas you may need a  
special permit or permission  
from the owners. These roads  
are excluded from your routes  
by default. Use this switch if  
your vehicle is authorized to  
enter.  
Turning back on dual roadways  
is not considered a u-turn.  
7.4.4.6 Toll Roads  
NOTE :  
Toll roads are included in your  
routes by default. If you wish  
to travel more to avoid paying  
a toll, disabling them will make  
this Navigator plan the best toll  
free route for you.  
If you are not totally against  
u-turns, leave them on, and add a  
certain penalty (equivalent extra  
distance to travel) in Advanced  
setting Route options (7.6.4).  
Via points are handled as  
stopovers with regards to u-turns.  
It means disabling u-turns on this  
page will avoid u-turns during the  
entire route if possible, but when  
reaching a via point, the following  
part of the route may be planned  
starting in the opposite direction.  
NOTE :  
You have  
to influence routing and route  
recalculation in Advanced  
Settings Route Options (7.6.4).  
a
few more ways  
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7.5 Language and Navigators  
Here you can set the languages, measurement Navigator, and date  
and time formats used by this Navigator.  
7.5.1 Program Language  
This button displays the  
current written language of  
the program. By tapping the  
button you can select from a  
list of available languages.  
This Navigator will have to be  
restarted if you change this  
setting. This Navigator will  
ask for confirmation before it  
restarts.  
7.5.3 Navigators  
You can set the distance  
7.5.2 Voice Language  
This button shows the current  
language of the voice guidance.  
By tapping the button you can  
select from a list of available  
languages and speakers. Tap  
any of these to hear a sample  
voice prompt. Tap OK when you  
have selected the new spoken  
language.  
Navigators to be used by  
the program. This Navigator  
may not support all of the  
listed Navigators in some  
voice guidance languages.  
If you select a measurement  
Navigator that is not supported  
by the chosen voice guidance  
language, you will see a red  
warning message under the  
selector.  
NOTE :  
If English is selected, there are  
two options available for the  
voice language. One option  
provides turn-by-turn driving  
instructions, the second option  
provides text-to-speech (TTS)  
information, otherwise know as  
spoken street names.  
7.5.4 Set Date and Time  
Format  
You can set the date and  
time format displayed by this  
Navigator. Various international  
formats are available.  
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7.6 Advanced Settings  
These screens let you set a large number of different advanced  
settings and initiate some special functions. These settings and  
functions are divided into groups.  
Tap on any button to set the corresponding parameters. They all  
open new windows where you can make your desired changes.  
The normal use of the Map  
mode is to browse the map and  
look for different places on it. It  
is usually done in a top down  
view having north towards the  
top of the map. By default this  
Navigator uses the same look  
for the map in both Map and  
Cockpit modes.  
7.6.1 Display Options  
These settings determine how  
this Navigator displays different  
content elements or how it  
presents the screens.  
Use this switch to instruct this  
Navigator to always open the  
Map mode in 2D with North-up  
orientation for map browsing  
purposes.  
NOTE :  
You will still have the possibility  
to rotate and tilt the map, but  
the map will return to 2D mode  
whenever Map mode is started.  
7.6.1.1 2D in Map Mode (and  
North-up Orientation)  
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7.6.1.2 3D in Cockpit Mode  
(and Track-up Orientation)  
you have searched for. For  
example in the case of a city  
search, the zoom level will  
show you the whole city or  
at least a significant part of it  
around its center. Selecting  
POI, an intersection or an exact  
address will give you a closer  
look with only a few streets on  
the display.  
The normal use of Cockpit  
mode is cruising or navigating,  
when the road lying in front of  
the driver is the most important  
part of the map. It is usually  
done in a 3D view with the  
current direction towards the  
top of the map. By default this  
Navigator uses the same look  
of the map in both Map and  
Cockpit modes.  
7.6.1.4 Coordinate Display  
Format  
Positions  
are  
sometimes  
Use this switch to instruct this  
Navigator to always open the  
Cockpit mode in 3D with Track-  
up orientation (automatic map  
rotation) for driving purposes.  
displayed with their addresses,  
and sometimes with their  
coordinates. This setting lets  
you choose between displaying  
coordinates in degrees (dd.  
dddddd); degrees and minutes  
(dd mm.mmm); or degrees,  
minutes and seconds (dd mm  
ss.s).  
NOTE :  
You will still have the possibility  
to switch the map to 2D view or  
north-up orientation, but the map  
will return to 3D mode with map  
rotation whenever Cockpit mode  
is started.  
NOTE :  
The coordinate display mode is  
independent from the coordinate  
input in the Find menu. You can  
use all three formats freely on the  
coordinate input screen.  
7.6.1.3 Zoom in After Find  
When this switch is turned off,  
this Navigator will center the  
map to the location selected  
in Find but will not change the  
zoom level. If you turn this  
switch on, this Navigator will  
also zoom in to the selected  
point.  
7.6.1.5 Cockpit Screen  
Layout  
The content is fixed in Cruise  
mode (when there is no active  
route), but for Navigation mode  
you can change the content  
on this screen. The available  
values are listed in 6.5.15.  
The zoom level in this case  
depends on the type of object  
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you achieve a longer battery  
life.  
7.6.2 Backlight Settings  
Here you can set how the  
display backlight behaves when  
using this Navigator.  
7.6.2.2 Brightness  
These settings are independent  
of the settings of the other  
applications of PNA.  
You can set the backlight level  
separately for both day and  
night modes, thus enhancing  
the effect of the night color  
scheme.  
The values are between  
0
and 99, where zero means  
there is no backlight at all, and  
99 represents the maximum  
backlight value.  
7.6.3 Smart Zoom  
Smart Zoom is more than just a  
usual automatic zoom.  
7.6.2.1 Power Management  
While Navigating a Route :  
When approaching a turn, it will  
zoom in and raise the view angle  
to let you easily recognize your  
maneuver at the next junction.  
If the next turn is at a distance,  
it will zoom out and lower the  
view angle to be flat in order to  
let you see the road in front of  
you, or it can even switch to an  
Overview mode to let you follow  
your position on the map.  
At the top of the screen you  
can set how the backlight will  
behave when the screen has  
not been touched for a while.  
Backlight Always On  
You can choose to have the  
remain on.  
Smart Power Save  
You can also initiate this special  
feature of this Navigator.  
Smart power save will light  
up the screen only when you  
press or tap a button, or if this  
Navigator has something to  
show you. After a few seconds  
the light level decreases, and  
after aonther few seconds the  
backlight turns off. This helps  
While Cruising : If there is no  
active route and you are just  
driving, Smart Zoom will zoom  
in if you drive slowly and zoom  
out to the limit set here when  
you drive at high speed.  
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These  
automatic  
features  
of the map in both automatic  
and manually selected (by the  
Map orientation icon -- see in  
6.5.8) Overview modes. You can  
change the zoom level manually  
at any time (the Follow button will  
not be displayed), but when you  
enter the Overview mode again,  
the zoom level will be reset to  
this value.  
can be personalized on this  
screen.  
You can also move the map in  
Overview mode. Then the Follow  
button will appear, and when  
pushed, it will move the map to  
have your current position in the  
middle again.  
7.6.3.1 Smart Zoom Settings  
You can set how close  
Smart Zoom can zoom in  
when approaching the next  
turn (Zoom-in limit), and the  
maximum zoom level to zoom  
out when the next turn is further  
away (Zoom-out limit). The  
default values are set to be  
optimal in most cases.  
NOTE :  
When this automatic feature is  
disabled, you can still enable  
the Overview mode manually as  
described in 6.5.8.  
7.6.3.3 Restore Lock-to-  
Position and Smart Zoom  
As already mentioned, you can  
move, tilt and zoom the map  
during navigation. In these  
cases a Follow icon (6.5.4)  
appears on the screen.  
When you tilt or zoom the map,  
that part of Smart Zoom is  
automatically deactivated. The  
map will still follow your position,  
but will not change the view  
parameter you have modified.  
You can return to the full Smart  
7.6.3.2 Enable Overview  
Mode  
You can configure how the  
Overviewmodeistriggeredwhen  
the next turn is at a distance.  
The Route event distance will  
determine when this Navigator  
switches to the Overview or back  
to the Navigation view.  
The Overview zoom level will  
determine the fixed zoom level  
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Zoom mode by tapping the  
Follow button.  
to quickly check something near  
your route.  
If you move the map, all parts of  
SmartZoombecomedeactivated,  
and the view freezes. Tapping  
the Follow button makes this  
Navigator follow your position  
again (Lock-to-Position) and also  
re-enables Smart Zoom.  
After a certain timeout set below,  
the Follow button disappears ,  
then Smart Zoom changes the  
view back for navigation. Unlike  
with Restore Lock-to-Position,  
the view changes smoothly.  
You can make this Navigator  
push the Follow button for you  
automatically after a few seconds  
of inactivity.  
This functionality and the related  
parameters below apply to the  
Cockpit screen only. The Map  
screen will wait for your action.  
NOTE :  
Smart Zoom can only be re-  
enabled when it is activated at the  
top of this page. With Smart Zoom  
turned off, the Follow button will  
not appear, nor will the view return  
to its previous state if you zoom or  
tilt the map.  
Restore Lock-to-Position  
Delay Before Restoring  
Turn this switch on if you want this  
Navigator to return to your current  
GPS position after you have  
moved the map during navigation.  
This is useful if you have moved  
the map accidentally, or if you  
have moved it to quickly check  
something near your route.  
After a certain timeout set below,  
the Follow button disappears, and  
the map immediately jumps back  
to show your current position.  
You can set the timeout for  
both Restore Lock-to-Position  
and Restore Smart Zoom here.  
Shorter delays are best if you  
tend to accidentally change the  
map display, but you may prefer  
a longer delay if you often look  
for things around your position  
while driving.  
Remember to only look at the  
display if it is absolutely safe to  
do so.  
Restore Smart Zoom  
NOTE :  
Use this switch if you want this  
Navigator to re-enable Smart  
Zoom after zooming, tilting  
or rotating the map during  
navigation. This is useful if  
you have changed the view  
accidentally, or you modified it  
If you push the Follow Button  
before the automatic Lock comes  
into effect, Smart Zoom and Lock-  
to-Position will be re-enabled  
instantly.  
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fluctuation) of the calculated  
7.6.4 Route Options  
GPSpositionislikely.Although  
You can set the basic route  
parameters on the Route  
Parameter settings screen  
described in (7.4). On this  
screen you have more ways  
to influence route planning and  
route recalculation.  
this Navigator employs  
sophisticated  
a
Follow-on-  
Road system that will mostly  
suppress these position errors  
by aligning your position to  
the recommended route and  
the road network of the map,  
sometimes the errors are too  
large to correct.  
To reduce the effect of large  
errors, you can increase the  
recalculation tolerance two  
ways.  
Off-Route Sensitivity  
This is a range of relative  
values from 0 to 10, telling  
this Navigator how far the  
GPS position should be  
from  
the  
recommended  
7.6.4.1 Off-Route Sensitivity  
and Recalculation Delay  
route before the program  
decides to recalculate. Lower  
values make this Navigator  
insensitive to position errors;  
higher values will result in  
quicker reactions.  
Depending on the quality of  
your GPS device, the GPS  
antenna location in the car  
and the environment you are  
driving in, route recalculation  
can behave differently. This  
navigator may think you have  
departed the proposed route  
and perform a recalculation  
even if you have not done so.  
Recalculation Delay  
This is a setting that helps  
suppress the effects of  
position fluctuation. With a few  
seconds delay in recalculation  
even large position jumps can  
be tolerated without a need  
for route recalculation.  
When the GPS reception is  
poor (e.g. Driving in an urban  
environment amongst many  
tall buildings), occasional  
wandering (called position  
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7.6.4.2 U-turn Penalty  
seamlessly correcting small  
GPS errors. For pedestrian  
use you may consider  
disabling Lock-on-Road to  
make this Navigator always  
show your exact position.  
You can fine-tune the way this  
Navigator takes u-turns into  
account when planning a route.  
You can tell this Navigator how  
much extra distance you would  
travel to avoid a u-turn.  
NOTE :  
By turning off Lock-on-Road you  
also turn off the GPS position  
error searching. The position  
shown on the map will be subject  
to all position errors and position  
fluctuations.  
NOTE :  
This value is taken into account  
only if U-turns are enabled in  
Route parameters (7.4.4.4).  
7.6.4.3 Cross-Border  
Planning  
7.6.5 User Data  
Management  
By default this Navigator  
plans routes using the border  
crossing points. However, if  
you live near the border, you  
can disable border crossing  
with this switch to remain within  
one country.  
Everything that was saved  
(pins, My POIs, Favorites, track  
logs etc.) or modified (Settings,  
Historylists)sincethisNavigator  
was manufactured is stored  
in a user database located in  
the RAM of the PNA device.  
Here you have options to save,  
restore or reset the database or  
parts of it.  
7.6.4.4 Carpool Lanes  
Your can instruct this Navigator  
to use carpool lanes when  
planning routes.  
7.6.4.5 Keep Position on  
Road (Lock-on-Road)  
This Navigator is normally  
used for vehicle navigation,  
therefore  
Lock-on-Road  
will display the position  
arrow precisely over roads,  
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7.6.5.1 Backup Data  
of this Navigator to the latest  
backup.  
You can make a safe copy of  
the whole user database on the  
memory card.  
By tapping this button you will  
lose all of the changes made  
since the time of the latest  
backup. This Navigator will  
warn you about this before  
overwritingthecurrentdatabase  
with the backup.  
Tap this button to copy all user  
data to the memory card. The  
backup is always created with  
the same file name; so backing  
up data will always overwrite  
previous backups.  
7.6.5.3 Remove Pins  
TIP :  
Normally pins can be deleted  
one by one. Since they are  
shown at all zoom levels, and  
you may end up having too  
many of them, this button lets  
you delete all of them together.  
This Navigator will warn you  
that you are about to lose all  
your pins.  
If you wish to keep more versions  
of the user database, or you wish  
to save one particular state (e.g.  
saved POIs and track logs of your  
holiday), look for the backup file  
on the Memory card, rename it, or  
save it to your PC.  
If you move to another PNA,  
before removing the card from the  
old one, make a backup, remove  
the card and insert it into the other  
PNA. Let the automatic setup run,  
then return to this Settings page,  
and push the Restore Data button  
as described in the next section.  
This Navigator will then restart,  
and all your previous POIs, track  
logs, settings, city and find history  
lists will also appear on the new  
PNA.  
7.6.5.4 Clear Data  
This button will delete all user  
data. It is a reset to factory  
settings. Tapping this button  
means you lose all your saved  
data and customized settings.  
This Navigator will warn you  
about this.  
7.6.5.5 Reset Advanced  
Settings  
7.6.5.2 Restore Data  
There are  
a
multitude of  
advanced settings in this  
Navigator. Some changes may  
cause this Navigator to behave  
in an unsatisfying manner. Tap  
this button to restore the default  
settings.  
If you have accidentally deleted  
things, or you have created  
a number of temporary items  
and you do not wish to delete  
them one by one, you can tap  
this button to restore the state  
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Find  
8
One of the most frequently used functions of this Navigator is  
selecting the destination. Once you have the destination, you can  
start navigating. Getting to this point should be as fast as possible.  
This Navigator provides you with a versatile search engine  
designed to find your chosen destination after only a few taps on  
the screen.  
NOTE :  
If you select a location in any part of the Find system, you will normally  
drop back to the map screen, where you will have several possible  
actions (set as start, set as destination, add as via, continue route with,  
mark with a pin, or add as a POI item). However, if you enter the Find  
system using the Find & GO button, this Navigator will immediately put  
you into Cockpit mode and start navigation.  
8.2 Selection by  
Tapping the Map  
8.1 Find & GO (Main  
Menu)  
It is also very easy to set your  
destination using the map.  
Just browse to your desired  
destination on the map, tap it,  
and the Cursor menu with the  
possible actions will then open  
automatically.  
As just mentioned, the fastest  
way to find your destination  
and start navigating is to tap  
Find & GO in the Main Menu  
(6.1) This will put you on the  
Find screen, and as soon as  
you pick a destination, this  
Navigator will immediately  
show the Cockpit screen  
and start navigation. This  
means that if you plan your  
route to one of your favorite  
destinations, you only need  
two taps to start navigating.  
NOTE :  
When appearing automatically,  
the Cursor menu remains open  
for a few seconds only. If you  
decide not to choose any of the  
actions, listed, the menu closes  
automatically. When you open  
it manually, it will remain until  
you close it or switch to another  
screen.  
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8.3.1 Find an Address,  
Street, Intersection or City  
TIP :  
If you want the selected point  
shown in the center of the map,  
close and reopen the menu or wait  
until it closes and open it again.  
By opening the Cursor menu  
manually, the map will be moved  
to have the selected location in the  
center.  
Searching for a city, a street,  
an intersection, or an exact  
address can all be done in  
the Find Address module. If  
you know at least a part of the  
address, this is the quickest  
way to find the location.  
The following illustration shows  
the structure of the address  
search module. There are five  
levels (Country, State, City,  
Street and Address). The list of  
recent cities and states is the  
entry point of the module. The  
red rectangles are the exits.  
You can complete your search  
by selecting the center of a  
city, the midpoint of a street, an  
intersection of two roads, or an  
exact address.  
8.3 Using the Find  
Menu  
The Find menu is accessible  
by the Find & GO button at  
the Main Menu (6.1) or by  
the Menu buttons of the map  
screens (6.5.7). The Find menu  
gives you various possibilities  
for selecting a location.  
You enter the module at Level  
3. From this point you can go  
forward (down) to give the  
name of the street, then the  
house number or intersection,  
or backward (up) to change the  
city, state or country to search.  
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8.3.1.1 Selecting the City,  
State and Country to Search  
In  
GPS position is available, and you  
have not disabled Lock-to-Position  
by moving the map.  
The first screen of the address  
search module is the list of  
recently used cities. The first  
line of the list is always the city  
you are in or closest to.  
If you find that the list of recently  
used cities contains cities you  
will not visit in the near future,  
you can choose to empty the list  
by the Clear button in the bottom  
left corner.  
Selecting a New City to Search  
In  
If you are looking for a city or  
town (or state) you cannot find  
on the list, tap Other City in  
the top right corner. This will  
take you to the city name or  
zipcode input screen, where you  
can select the desired city by  
entering a few letters of its name  
or some digits of its zipcode.  
Select your choice from the list  
of results automatically given by  
the program.  
Should the city you are looking  
for appear on the list, just tap it  
and you will immediately jump  
to the Street Name Input screen  
with the selected city name or  
zipcode shown at the top of the  
screen. If the desired city is not  
displayed, use the arrows in the  
bottom right corner to see more  
of this list.  
TIP :  
If during navigation you need to  
know the name of the city or the  
country you are currently in, just  
start Find/Address and read the  
first line of the list. This function  
leads to a reliable result only if  
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will show you all the results in a  
list. You can select the one you  
are looking for by tapping the  
appropriate list item.  
You can accomplish this by  
using an alphabetic input screen  
(either an ABC- or QWERTY  
type). You only need to enter the  
first few letters, as the program  
only searches among the cities  
that exit in the given state or  
country. If the name of the city  
is of more than one word, the  
searched pattern can be any or  
a combination of those. You can  
search for multiple partial words  
by inserting space characters in  
the pattern. For example Key  
West in Florida will be found if  
you enter ‘Ke W’ or even ‘We K’  
(any word order will do).  
NOTE :  
When more than 300 matching  
items (a list of more than 60  
pages) exist for the entered  
pattern(s), this Navigator stops  
searching, and displays ‘>300’  
at the right end of the input line.  
Enter more letters to narrow the  
list.  
When the name of the city  
contains  
a
character that is  
not available on the keyboard  
(e.g. apostrophe or dash), this  
Navigator considers it a space  
that splits the word.  
You do not need to enter  
accents when searching for a  
destination. Type only the base  
letters (the letter most similar  
to the accented one) and this  
Navigator will search for all their  
combinations in the database  
(e.g. for the town ‘Déléagé you  
only need to type ‘Deleage’,  
and the rest is done by the  
program).  
TIP:  
If you have finished entering the  
street name and the matching  
names are still on more than  
one page, just tap Done, and  
select your desired city from  
the list. Turn the pages with the  
arrow buttons in the bottom right  
corner.  
Asyoustarttyping,thisNavigator  
will calculate the number of  
cities matching your pattern(s).  
This number is shown at the  
right end of the input line. If all  
the matching city names can  
fit on one screen, the sound  
played when hitting the key will  
be different, and this Navigator  
TIP:  
In case you are looking for a city  
name that has more than one  
word, you can reduce the list of  
matches faster if you enter a few  
letters from each word.  
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Changing the State  
Some of the maps contain state  
information. If the city you are  
looking for is in a different state,  
tap Other City then Change State  
from the list of recently used  
cities, then select the appropriate  
state. Should you wish to search  
for an address in the whole  
country, just tap “Change state”  
at the beginning of the list.  
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Once you have selected the city,  
you can continue by entering the  
street name.  
When the state is selected, you  
need to select a city by entering a  
part of its name or zipcode, then  
select from the list of available  
matching items as described  
before.  
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8.3.1.2 Selecting a Street or  
the Center of the City  
intersection in a small town or  
village, and for larger cities an  
important intersection in the city  
center.  
Once the city is selected, you  
can continue by specifying the  
street you are looking for.  
Note: As for the street input,  
only available letters are active  
when entering the first word  
of the street name . All other  
letters are inactive and grey.  
Selecting a Street  
If you are looking for an address  
or an intersection within the  
selected city (shown at the top  
of the page), you need to first  
enter the street name you are  
looking for.  
TIP :  
If you are looking for an  
intersection, choose the street that  
has a rare or unusual name first.  
This way you need to enter fewer  
letters to get the list of results. You  
may also choose the shorter of the  
two streets first. This way it will  
be faster to choose the second  
one from the list of crossing  
streets after the first street has  
been selected.  
Selecting the Center of the  
City  
If you wish to navigate to the  
city displayed in the top center  
of the screen, just tap done  
before entering any letters. The  
search result will be the center  
point of the city (where its name  
is displayed on the map).  
You can search for both the type  
and the name of a road. If you  
have the same name appear as  
Street, Avenue, Boulevard, Road,  
Place and Court, you can get the  
result faster by giving the first  
letter of this, too. For example  
searching for ‘Pi A’ will result in  
Pine Avenue skipping all Pine  
NOTE :  
This point is not the geometrical  
center but an arbitrarily selected  
point chosen by the creators of the  
map, usually the most important  
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Streets and Pine Roads.  
8.3.1.3 Selecting a House  
Number or the Midpoint of  
the Street  
Should the name of the street be  
a prefix for several other street  
names, just enter the whole  
name, press done, and the exact  
match will be the first in the list.  
This way you can easily find even  
very short street names.  
Once the country, the city and  
the street name are selected,  
you are asked to give the house  
number using the numeric  
keypad. The range of available  
house numbers for the chosen  
street is shown in the input field  
before you begin entering the  
figures.  
As soon as you select a street,  
you are automatically taken  
to the House Number Input  
screen.  
Selecting  
a
House Number  
from Several Street  
If you are uncertain which of  
the resulting streets contain the  
house number you are looking  
for, tap Search In All, and  
proceed to the House Number  
Input screen without selecting  
the street first. Enter the house  
number, tap Done, and a list  
appears with only those streets,  
where the given number exists.  
To complete the search, pick  
the appropriate address from  
the list.  
Enter the number, tap done, and  
this Navigator will show you the  
selected location on the map (or  
will start navigating immediately  
if you have selected Find and  
GO at the Main menu).  
NOTE  
House numbers may not be  
available on the map of your  
region. Ask your local dealer for  
details.  
TIP:  
If you do not know the house  
number, just press done, and the  
midpoint of the street will be used  
as the selected location.  
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8.3.1.4 How to Select an  
Intersection Instead of a  
House Number  
8.3.2 Find in History  
If you have used Find before,  
or saved map points as POIs,  
marked points with a pin, or  
picked and used points of the  
map before, they all appear in  
the History list.  
If you do not know the house  
number or it is easier to pinpoint  
the location with an intersection,  
press the Find intersection  
button in the top right corner  
and select the desired street  
name from the list of available  
intersections of the previously  
selected street (displayed in the  
top center of the screen). The  
crossing of the two streets will  
be the selected point.  
This list is ordered by the time  
the points were last used. The  
most recently used locations  
are always at the beginning of  
the list.  
Just pick any of the recent  
locations as your destination.  
Here you have no possibility  
to reorder the list or Search  
it by name, but the Next and  
Previous buttons let you browse  
through the complete list to find  
your preferred point.  
TIP:  
If you will need a location later  
but you do not want to save it as  
POI, just mark it with a pin, and  
remember its color to find it easily  
in the History list.  
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the point is the Northern or the  
Southern hemisphere. Use  
8.3.3 Find Coordinate  
This Navigator also lets you  
enter your destination by map  
coordinates. The coordinates  
need to be in latitude/longitude  
format and, based on the  
WGS84 earth mode (the one  
used by most GPS devices).  
the  
button to change the  
hemisphere. Enter numbers for  
the latitude. Use the decimal  
point if the degrees, minutes or  
seconds are not integers. Use  
the  
/
button (the label  
depends on the current cursor  
position inside the latitude) to  
start entering minutes after  
degrees or seconds after  
minutes.  
When  
finished,  
tap  
the  
longitude on the right, and  
enter it as you did latitude. This  
time the hemisphere-changing  
When you enter this page,  
the coordinates of the current  
GPS position (or the selected  
map point (Cursor) if Follow-to-  
Position is inactive) are shown  
at the top of the display.  
button  
tells this Navigator  
whether the point is located  
East or West from the meridian  
crossing Greenwich, UK.  
Once you have entered both  
numbers, press done to make  
the selection.  
The coordinates are always  
shown in the format configured  
in advanced settings Display  
options (7.6.1.4), but you can  
enter the coordinates in any of  
the three formats. You can even  
enter the latitude and longitude  
in different formats.  
TIP:  
The quickest way to tell the  
coordinates of a point is to select it  
by tapping on the map or by using  
Find, and then come to this page  
and read the coordinates.  
Entering  
a
latitude/longitude  
pair is easy. The left field  
contains the latitude. It starts  
with ‘N’ (North) or ‘S’ (South).  
This tells this Navigator whether  
If you need to reformat coordinates  
to the format selected in this  
Navigator at 7.6.1.4, enter the  
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coordinates in the format you  
have, press done to show it in he  
map, then come back here to see  
the same location in the chosen  
coordinate display format.  
To change the reference, tap  
the Change ref. button in the  
top right corner.  
8.3.4 Find a POI  
You can select your destination  
from the thousands of POIs  
included with this Navigator  
or from the ones you have  
previously created. This screen  
helps you find the one you  
are looking for. POI items are  
categorized to let you locate  
themmoreeasily.Onthisscreen  
you can see the first page of the  
top level POI categories. There  
are three levels total.  
Once you tap the Change ref.  
button, you are presented with  
these choices:  
Address : You can specify  
an address to be searched  
around, or a city to search in.  
The center of this city will be  
used as the reference point.  
History : The reference for  
the search can be selected  
from the History list.  
Coordinate : You can specify  
a latitude/longitude pair to be  
the center of the search.  
GPS Position : The search  
will be carried out around  
the current location given by  
the GPS if it is available. If  
no GPS position is available,  
the last known GPS position  
(grey arrow on the map) will  
be used.  
The search will be carried out  
around  
a
certain reference  
point. Always look at the  
current reference point shown  
in the green field above the POI  
category buttons and confirm  
that it matches what you want.  
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Cursor  
:
The search will  
of POIs. If you tap Search in the  
list of subgroups, you will only  
search in the group you are  
already in.  
be carried out around the  
previously selected map point.  
Destination  
:
The search  
will be carried out around the  
destination or your current  
route.  
See all POIs of the Current  
Group in a List : Tapping the  
all button opens the list of all  
points in the group or subgroup  
you are already in. Use the Next  
and Previous buttons to browse  
through the list.  
The current selection is always  
shown in the green field at the  
top of the page.  
NOTE:  
The default reference point for  
POI search is the current GPS  
position, if it is available, or the  
Cursor, when there is no reliable  
GPS position.  
Once you have set the  
reference point, you have the  
following options on the Find  
POI screen :  
Search results are ordered by  
their distance from the given  
reference point (nearest first).  
Search in POI Subgroups  
: Highlight one of the POI  
groups by tapping or using the  
directions buttons, then press  
Enter or tap it again to see the  
list of subgroups. Using the  
same action you can move  
deeper into subgroups.  
NOTE:  
In the case of POI items that you  
have created, you can also see  
the results in alphabetical order.  
Push the button with the label ABC  
that appears between Search and  
the page number.  
Search from all the POIs of  
ThatLevel:TappingtheSearch  
button will bring up a text input  
screen to let you narrow the list  
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Once the desired POI item is  
selected, this Navigator will  
show its details.  
8.3.5 Find a Favorites  
Location  
If you have already set up your  
favorite destinations in General  
settings (7.1.2), you can select  
either of them by simply tapping  
the button with the name on it.  
Using the Find and GO function  
at the Main menu it is only two  
taps to starts navigating to one  
of your Favorites.  
Tapping OK will return to the  
map with the selected POI in the  
center (or starts navigating to it  
if Find and GO was selected).  
NOTE:  
If you try to access a favorite  
destination that you have not yet  
set up, this Navigator will lead you  
to the setup page.  
Tapping the arrow in the top  
left corner returns to the search  
results.  
TIP:  
If you want to find the nearest  
POIs, or if you are close to one  
of them but do not know exactly  
where it is or what its name is,  
tap the All button on the very first  
screen of POI search, and get a list  
of the nearest POIs. Use the Next  
button in the bottom right corner to  
turn the page if you cannot see the  
desired place on the first page of  
the list.  
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Troubleshooting Guide  
9
Thank you again for purchasing our product. We hope you will enjoy every  
minute of using it. However you may face difficulties before you get really  
accustomed to the Venturer GPS Navigation. In such cases, please refer to  
this table of frequently encountered problematic situations.  
I cannot find the blue (yellow when using night colors) arrow that  
would show my location. Navigation does not start.  
Check the GPS status icon on the Main menu screen, any of the map  
screens or the GPS Data screen. Either the connection to your GPS  
receiver is broken, or the GPS cannot determine your position. Reconnect  
your GPS, or move out of cover to get a position fix.  
The GPS is connected, sending valid position data, yet I cannot see  
the blue (yellow when using night colors) arrow that would show my  
position.  
You should see a large semi-transparent ‘Follow’ icon on the screen. Tap  
this to re-enable the Lock-to-Position feature that moves the map back to  
your actual location.  
The blue (yellow when using night colors) arrow shows my location,  
but I cannot see the route (green or red line), and no voice instructions  
are announced.  
It is likely that you have no active route. Check the upper left corner of the  
Cockpit screen if you can see the indication for the next turn or not. If this  
field is blank, you have no route planned, so you need to create one first.  
It is a common mistake to find a destination, show it on the map, but forget  
to tap the ‘Route To’ button in the Cursor menu to create the route. Be  
sure to follow these steps, or always plan your routes with the ‘Find & GO’  
button. This will ensure your route is calculated automatically as soon as  
the destination has been selected.  
I cannot see the Follow button on the screen, yet the map is not rotated  
during driving.  
Look for a small, red ‘N’ letter on the compass icon or an airplane icon. It  
is likely that you had initiated the North-up map orientation or the Overview  
mode unintentionally. Tap this icon to revert to Track-up mode with automatic  
map rotation.  
Creating a multi-point route I have tapped the ‘Route To’ button once  
for each destination but only the last one appears in the list. All  
previous points have disappeared.  
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The ‘Route To’ button is for starting a new route only. For a single route you  
tap this when the destination is selected. Multi-point routes can be created  
after you have established a single route. Add points to the single route  
by using the ‘Add Via’ and ‘Continue’ buttons. Applying ‘Route To’ again  
will delete the whole route. In your case only single routes existed before,  
so they were deleted without a warning message. If you already have a  
multi-point route, Venturer GPS Navigation warns you before deleting the  
whole route.  
The speaker icon shows Venturer GPS Navigation is not muted yet I  
hear no voice guidance.  
The muting available from both map screens is just a quick silencer that  
cancels the sound output. Voice guidance and key sounds need to be  
enabled and volume must be set at the Sound Settings screen.  
I enabled the speed warning as soon as I bought the product but I  
have just been fined for speeding because Venturer GPS Navigation  
failed to warn me.  
For an accurate speed warning the actual speed limits of each street  
and road must be present correctly on the map. This is a relatively new  
feature of digital maps, so it may not be available in some countries, and  
its accuracy still has much room for improvement (ask your local dealer for  
the details in your region). This feature can help you in several cases but it  
cannot be considered as serious speed control. That is why it can be turned  
on and off separately from the reliable voice guidance.  
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Glossary  
10  
The manual may contain many technical terms. Please look below for an  
explanation if you are unfamiliar with some of them.  
2D/3D GPS Reception:  
The GPS receiver uses satellite signals to calculate its (your) position.  
Depending on the current positions of the ever moving satellites in the sky,  
and the objects in your environment, the signal that your GPS device receives  
may be weaker or stronger. Your GPS needs strong signals from at least four  
satellites to give a three dimensional position including elevation. If fewer  
satellites are available, it may still be possible to calculate the position but the  
accuracy will be lower and the GPS device will not calculate elevation. This is  
called 2D reception. Venturer GPS Navigation shows the quality of reception  
on the Main menu, the GPS Data screen and both map screens. Note that 2D  
and 3D GPS receptions have nothing to do with the 2D and 3D display modes  
of the map. That is a way of representing the map on the screen independently  
from the GPS reception.  
Accuracy:  
The difference between your real position and the one given by the GPS device  
is affected by several different factors. The GPS is capable of providing a guess  
of its current error based on the number of satellites it can receive a signal  
from, and their position in the sky. This information is shown in Venturer GPS  
Navigation on the GPS Data screen. Use it as a general reference only. Note  
that several other factors affect the real accuracy, some of which the GPS is  
incapable of estimating (e.g. signal delay in the ionosphere, reflecting objects  
near the GPS device, etc.).  
Active Route:  
A route is an itinerary planned to reach your chosen destinations. A route  
is active when it is used for navigation. Venturer GPS Navigation has only  
one route at a time, and it is always active until you delete it, reach the final  
destination or exit Venturer GPS Navigation. When there is more than one  
destination to reach, the route is cut into different legs (from one via point to  
another). Only one of these legs can be active at one particular time. The rest  
of them are unused and shown in a different color on the map.  
Automatic Route Planning (Autorouting):  
You only need to set up your destination, and based on its map, the software  
will automatically figure out which roads you need to take, and the turns you  
need to make to get there. Venturer GPS Navigation will let you select multiple  
destinations, and customize some important routing parameters.  
Automatic Route Recalculation:  
If this function is enabled, Venturer GPS Navigation recalculates your route if  
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you deviate from it. When you miss a turn or avoid a roadblock, Venturer GPS  
Navigation waits for a few seconds to be sure you do not follow the route any  
more (you can fine-tune it in Advanced settings), then recalculates the route  
based upon your new position and direction.  
Automatic Day / Night Colors:  
Based on the time and position given by the GPS device, Venturer GPS  
Navigation is able to calculate when the sun rises and sets at your current  
location on this particular day. Using that information Venturer GPS Navigation  
can change between the day and the night color schemes a few minutes before  
sunrise and a few minutes after sunset. As additional information to help your  
orientation, the sun is shown in the sky when you display the map in 3D mode  
with a low viewing angle, and the sun is near the horizon.  
Elevation:  
When the GPS receiver can see at least four GPS satellites, it can determine  
its current position in three dimensions. In this case the elevation is calculated  
together with the latitude/longitude position. Note that some older GPS  
Navigators may provide incorrect elevation data because they use a simple  
ellipsoidal earth model rather than a database that contains local sea levels.  
You should also be aware that the elevation value is generally less accurate  
(by at least a factor of 2) than the horizontal position. See also 2D/3D GPS  
Reception.  
ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival):  
A frequently used expression in navigation. It represents the time when you will  
reach your destination based upon calculations using the remaining part of the  
route and available information of the roads used. This estimation can only be  
used as a general reference. It will not be able to take into account your future  
speed or the traffic delays. In Venturer GPS Navigation this value is shown as  
‘Estimated Arrival’ on the Route Information screen.  
ETE (Estimated Time Enroute):  
Another frequently used expression in navigation. It represents the time needed  
to reach your destination based upon calculations using the remaining part of  
the route and available information of the roads used. This estimation can be  
used only as a general reference. It will not be able to take into account your  
future speed or the traffic delays. In Venturer GPS Navigation this value is  
shown as ‘Time left’ on the Route Information screen.  
GPS:  
Abbreviation for Global Positioning System. This system is operated by the  
DoD (the Department of Defense of the Navigatores States Government). It  
consists of 24 satellites orbiting Earth, and several ground stations to keep the  
satellites in sync. To calculate your position, your GPS device uses the signals  
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received from those GPS satellites that are currently visible at your location.  
You can use this service free of charge.  
Lock-on-Road:  
This function of Venturer GPS Navigation will always keep the blue (yellow  
when using night colors) arrow representing your actual position on the nearest  
road. This automatic feature is necessary as the position given by the GPS  
receiver is not perfectly accurate. Under normal circumstances Lock-on-Road  
will eliminate the occasional position error. If the corridor of error is too large,  
your position may be shown over a different street on the map. You can only  
avoid that by using good quality GPS equipment positioned so it has a direct  
view to as large a portion of the sky as possible. Normally Lock-on-Road is  
always active in Venturer GPS Navigation when GPS position is available.  
However for pedestrian use it can be permanently turned off in Advanced  
settings.  
Lock-to-Position:  
When GPS position is available, Venturer GPS Navigation will automatically  
keep moving the map to always have the blue (yellow when using night colors)  
arrow, representing your actual position, on the screen. You can move the map  
to lose this position. The Follow button will then appear on the screen and  
tapping it will re-enable Lock-to-Position.  
Map Orientation:  
Venturer GPS Navigation is able to rotate the map for your convenience. If you  
choose Track-up mode, the map will be rotated to look in the direction of your  
heading. Selecting North-up, the map remains oriented to have North toward  
the top. Use the left and right hardware buttons to turn your map in the direction  
you wish. This will immediately turn off the automatic rotation. A small compass  
in the top right section of the map screens will always show the current direction  
of the map. Map orientation should not be mixed up with Screen orientation.  
North-up:  
A kind of map orientation having the map rotated to have North toward the top  
of the screen. See also Track-up and Map Orientation.  
POI:  
Points of Interest. Exact map locations of important points saved in a database  
together with their name, category and subcategories (e.g. Service/Fuel/  
Autogas), address, phone and fax number, and other important information. Use  
the versatile search system in Venturer GPS Navigation to find the appropriate  
POI near you, your destination or any other given location on the map. You can  
also have your favorite places saved as ‘My POI’ in Venturer GPS Navigation.  
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Track Log:  
In Venturer GPS Navigation you have the possibility to record your journeys  
using the position data your GPS provides in every second or every few  
seconds (depending on your GPS settings). When you start the recording,  
position data is saved in the database until you stop recording it. This set of  
sequential GPS positions is called track log. Each set of consecutive positions  
has a name (originally it is the time of recording but you can change it to any  
name you like) and a color in which it can be displayed on the map. Later you  
can replay the journey on the screen of the Venturer GPS Navigation device  
as if it were happening again. This is good for demonstration purposes or for  
analyzing your maneuvers during the trip.  
Track-up:  
A kind of map orientation when the map is rotated to always look in the direction  
you are headed. See also North-up and Map Orientation.  
Via Point:  
Routes in Venturer GPS Navigation can have several (as many as you want)  
different destinations to reach in a specific order. All these points except the  
final destination are called via points, as the route goes ‘via’ (through) them.  
The destinations can be seen in the Route Information screen on the Route  
line, and each via point is announced by the voice instructions as you approach  
and when you reach it. Should your via point serve as a stopover, navigation  
continues automatically as you depart. Navigation will resume even if you turn  
off and on your device or restart Venturer GPS Navigation.  
Zoom In and Out:  
The Zoom function is used to change the scale of the map. Use Zoom In to  
scale down the map to see less of it but in more detail, and use Zoom Out to  
scale the map up to have a broader view of that part of the map with fewer  
details.  
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End User License Agreement  
11  
1.  
The Contracting Parties  
1.1. Contracting parties to present Agreement are, on the one hand:  
Nav N Go Kft (reg.no.: 03-09-111944) as Licensor and the legal user (as  
defined in Section 2) of the object of present Agreement according to  
Section 4, hereinafter referred to as User on the other hand (hereinafter  
jointly referred to as Parties).  
2.  
Conclusion of the Agreement  
2.1. The Parties hereby acknowledge that present Agreement shall be  
concluded by implicit conduct of the Parties, without a signature of the  
Parties.  
2.2. The User hereby acknowledges that following the lawful acquisition  
of the software product constituting the object of present Agreement  
(Section 4), any degree of use, installation to a computer or other  
hardware, installation of such hardware into a vehicle, pressing of the  
“Accept” button displayed by the software during installation or use  
(hereinafter referred to as actions of use) shall be deemed as implicit  
conduct resulting in the conclusion of the Agreement between the User  
and the Licensor.  
2.3. Present Agreement shall by no means entitle persons who unlawfully  
acquire, use, install on a computer, install in a vehicle or utilize in any  
manner whatsoever the software product.  
2.4. The end user license agreement between the Parties shall be concluded  
with terms set forth in present Agreement.  
2.5. The time of conclusion of present Agreement is the time of executing the  
first action of use (commencement of use).  
3.  
Applicable law  
3.1. In issues not regulated by present Agreement the jurisdiction of the  
Republic of Hungary shall be applicable, with specific reference to the  
Act No. 4 of 1959 on the Civil Code (CC) and to Act No 76 of 1999 on  
Copyrights (CA).  
3.2. Present agreement is issued in English and in Hungarian. In case of  
dispute the Hungarian text shall prevail.  
4.  
The object of the Agreement  
4.1. The object of present Agreement shall be the software product entitled  
“Venturer” (hereinafter referred to as software product).  
4.2. The software product shall include the operating computer program, its  
complete documentation, and the map database belonging thereto.  
4.3. Any form of display, storage, coding, including printed, electronic or  
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graphic display, storage, source or object code of the software product,  
or any other as yet indefinable form of display, storage, or coding, or any  
medium thereof shall be deemed as part of the software product.  
4.4. Error corrections, additions, updates used by the User as defined in  
Section 2 following the conclusion of present contract shall also be  
deemed as part of the software product.  
5.  
Owner of Copyrights  
5.1. The Licensor – unless contractual or legal regulations state otherwise -  
is the exclusive owner of all material copyrights vested in the software  
product.  
5.2. Copyrights extend to the whole software product and its parts separately  
as well.  
5.3. The owner(s) of the copyrights of the map database forming part of  
the software product is (are) natural person(s) or corporate entity(es)  
as listed in the appendix to present Agreement or in the „About/Map”  
menu item of the operating computer program (hereinafter referred to  
as Database Owner). Licensor hereby states that Licensor has obtained  
sufficient usage and representation rights from the Database Owner in  
order to utilize and give into further utilization the map database as set  
forth in present Agreement.  
5.4. In conclusion and execution of present Agreement the Database Owner  
is represented by Licensor in relations to the User.  
5.5. By concluding present Agreement, Licensor shall withhold all rights  
vested in the software product, except for those that the User is entitled  
to according to explicit legal regulations or that of present Agreement.  
6.  
Rights of the User  
6.1. The User is entitled to install the software product on one hardware  
device (desktop, handheld, portable computer, navigation device) at a  
time, and to run and use one copy thereof.  
6.2. The User is entitled to make one security copy of the software product.  
However, if the software product is operational after installation without  
the use of the original media copy, then the original media copy is  
deemed to be a security copy. In all other cases, the User is only entitled  
to use the security copy if the original media copy of the software product  
has become unsuitable for proper and legal use without any doubt, such  
state thereof being supported by acceptable proof.  
7.  
Limitations of Use  
7.1. The User is not entitled  
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7.1.1. to multiply the software product (to make a copy thereof);  
7.1.2. to lease, rent, lend, distribute, transfer it to a third person with or without  
a consideration;  
7.1.3. to translate the software product (including translation (compilation) to  
other programming languages);  
7.1.4. to decompile the software product;  
7.1.5. to modify, extend, transform the software product (in whole or in part),  
to separate it into parts, compose it with other products, install it in other  
products, utilize it in other products, not even with the aim of achieving a  
co-operation with other products;  
7.1.6. apart from using the computer program, to obtain information from the  
map database included in the software product, to decompile the map  
database, to use, copy, modify, extend, transform the map database in  
whole or in part or the group of data stored therein, or to install it in other  
products, utilize it in other products, not even with the aim of achieving a  
co-operation with other products;  
8.  
Non-Warranty, Limitation of Responsibility  
8.1. Licensor hereby informs the User that although the greatest care was  
taken in producing the software product, yet with respect to the essence  
of the software product and the technical limitations, the Licensor does  
not warrant for the software product being completely error free, and the  
Licensor is not bound by any contractual obligation by which the software  
product obtained by the User should be completely error free.  
8.2. The Licensor does not warrant that the software product is suitable for  
any purpose defined either by the Licensor or the User, and does not  
warrant that the software product is capable of co-operating with any  
other system, device or product (e.g. software or hardware).  
8.3. The Licensor does not assume any responsibility for damages incurred  
due to an error in the software product (including errors of the computer  
program, the documentation and the map database).  
8.4. The Licensor does not assume any responsibility for damages incurred  
due to the software product not being applicable for any defined purpose,  
or the error or lack of co-operation thereof with any other system, device  
or product (e.g. software or hardware).  
8.5. The Licensor shall hereby also draw the attention of the User with great  
emphasis to the fact that while utilizing the software product in any form  
of transportation, observing the traffic regulations and rules (e.g. use of  
obligatory and/or reasonable and suitable security measures, proper  
and generally expected care and attention in the given situation, and  
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special care and attention required due to utilizing the software product)  
is the exclusive responsibility of the User; the Licensor shall not assume  
any responsibility for any damages occurred in relation to utilizing the  
software product during transportation.  
8.6. By concluding present Agreement the User shall especially acknowledge  
the information stated in Section 8 above.  
9.  
Sanctions  
9.1. The Licensor hereby informs the User that according to regulations of the  
CA, should the Licensor find its rights to be breached, the Licensor may  
9.1.1. claim the acknowledgement of such breach by court;  
9.1.2. claim ceasing the breach and ordering the person under breach from  
continuing such;  
9.1.3. claim that the person under breach give proper compensation (even by  
way of publicity, to the expense of the person under breach);  
9.1.4. claim the return of the increase of assets due to the breach;  
9.1.5. claim ceasing the breaching situation, the restitution of the state before  
the breach, to the expense of the person in breach, and may claim the  
destruction of instruments and materials used for the breach, and that of  
the objects created by the breach;  
9.1.6. claim damages.  
9.2. The Licensor hereby also informs the User that the breach of copyrights  
and related rights is a crime according to Act IV of 1978 on the Criminal  
Code, which may draw as a sanction a sentence of two years in prison in  
basic cases and up to eight years in prison in qualified cases.  
9.3. For disputes arising from present Agreement the parties hereby agree  
on the exclusive competence of - depending on value and title disputed  
- either the Central Court of Budapest Districts or the Municipal Court of  
Budapest.  
811-930891W012  
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