Dual GPS Receiver XNAV3500P User Manual

XNAV3500P  
PORTABLE GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
QUICK START GUIDE  
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Preface  
The XNAV3500P combines state-of-the-art turn-by-turn navigation with a built-in multimedia  
player. Before operating, take a few minutes to review the safety and operating instructions in  
this Quick Start Guide so you can quickly and safely become familiar with its many features.  
This Quick Start Guide explains the system functions, and provides details on:  
• Safety information  
• Control locations  
• Setting up the unit  
• Basic navigation functions  
• Multimedia functions  
• System preferences  
For detailed navigation functions and operation, please refer to the full-length owner’s manual  
included in .pdf format on the DVD-ROM.  
IMPORTANT NOTES:  
This unit includes an internal Li-ion battery, and should be fully charged prior to first operation.  
This unit is shipped in “full power off” mode. To activate the unit for first time use:  
• Insert SD memory card  
• Press the RESET button located on the left side of the unit  
To return the unit to “full power off” mode, press and hold the RESET button for 3 seconds. The  
clock settings and GPS signal information is erased when the unit is in “full power off” mode.  
To turn the unit on/off normally, press the power button momentarily.  
When turned on for the first time (or if the unit has been idle for several days, or been moved  
more than 250 miles while off), it can take several minutes to acquire a GPS signal. GPS signal  
acquisition times will be typically less than a minute when the unit is turned on again.  
RESET  
button  
POWER  
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Safety Information and Precautions  
WARNING! PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. FAILURE  
TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW MAY INCREASE YOUR RISK OF COLLISION AND  
PERSONAL INJURY.  
The warning screen is displayed each time the Navi Icon is selected as a reminder to make  
use of the system’s navigational aids in a safe manner. Before using the XNAV3500P, read  
this entire Quick Start Guide. Make sure that you are familiar with the features and know how  
to operate the system.  
Proper use of the XNAV3500P includes the following guidelines: The navigation system is not  
a substitute for your personal judgment. The route suggestions should never supersede any  
local traffic regulation or your personal judgment and /or knowledge of safe driving practices.  
Prior to completing any maneuvers suggested by your navigation system (for example, a U-  
turn or a left turn), verify that you can legally and safely complete the maneuver. Do not follow  
route suggestions if they direct you to perform an unsafe or illegal maneuver, would place you  
in an unsafe situation, or would route you into an area that you consider unsafe. Glance at the  
screen only when necessary and safe to do so. Let the voice guide you. If prolonged viewing is  
necessary, pull off the road to a safe location.  
The database may not include all emergency service providers. Use your own best judgment  
and ask for directions in these situations. If the vehicle is in motion, only a passenger should  
program the unit. The driver should not program the unit unless the vehicle is parked in a  
safe location. The map database provides information on suggested routes without regard  
to factors that may affect your driving experience or the time required to arrive at your  
destination. For example, the system does not reflect road detours, closures or construction,  
some road characteristics (e.g., road surface, slope or grade, weight or height restrictions,  
etc.), temporary traffic congestion, weather conditions, and similar factors.  
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Introduction to your Navigation System  
As you travel, your navigation system functions as your co-pilot, providing turn-by-turn visual  
and voice assistance to direct you to your selected destination. Because the system knows  
where you are and where you want to go, it can quickly calculate step-by-step directions that  
provide a route to any destination available on the included navigation map. The map includes  
millions of roadway and mapping destinations, and pre-programmed point of interest (POI)  
locations in several different categories. Simply enter your desired destination into your  
navigation system, and its advanced intelligence does the rest.  
With your navigation system, if you deviate from the planned route, the navigation system will  
automatically recalculate the route to determine a new one from your current location.  
The navigation system uses Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites, and a digital roadway  
map database to calculate and display travel directions. The system’s GPS antenna receives  
signals from a constellation of 24 satellites orbiting the earth and uses the strongest of  
signals to determine your position to within meters. The navigation system’s sophisticated  
software provides the highly accurate positioning necessary to provide real-time, accurate,  
turn-by-turn route guidance.  
Vehicle Position  
The navigation system’s computer considers vehicle speed and heading changes, together  
with longitude and latitude information, to accurately determine vehicle heading and  
position on a digital map. This information is relayed to you as you proceed to your selected  
destination through audible suggestions, turn symbols, and the on-screen map.  
Signals from GPS satellites are used to determine the vehicle location. Three (good) or four  
(best) satellites must be received to accurately determine location. The GPS reception status is  
indicated by the GPS satellite indicator on the map. See the GPS indicator section on page 16  
for more information.  
Map and Information Database  
The map database used by your navigation system was created using high-resolution aerial  
and land based data collection and is stored on a memory card. This data is enhanced with  
useful travel information, such as freeway signage and approximately two million points of  
interest locations in several different categories, such as tourist attractions, gas stations,  
airports, and restaurants. While the database was judged to be as accurate as possible at  
the time of its release, a map database can never be 100% accurate. Road information that is  
maintained in the map databases, such as turn restrictions or road names, may change over  
time. In addition, points of interests, such as restaurants, hotels, and gas stations, also change  
over time. The complexity of keeping this directory current means that some information may  
be missing or out-of-date at times.  
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Package Contents  
XNAV3500P  
PORTABLE GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
QUICK START GUIDE  
XNAV3500P  
1GB SD Memory Card  
Quick Start Guide  
USB Cable  
12VDC Adapter  
Windshield Mount  
Stylus  
Microsoft® ActiveSync®  
Software Disc  
Map Database DVD-ROM  
Carry Bag  
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Control Locations  
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Getting Started  
Inserting an SD Card  
Your device has an SD card slot located in the top of the unit. Digital maps and other data  
including MP3 files, .avi files and image files can be added. To use the memory card, insert  
it with the connector pointing down into the slot, and the label facing the front of the device.  
To remove the card, power off the unit, slightly push down on the top of the card to release it,  
then pull it out of the slot.  
Mounting and Connecting Power  
1. First, clean the windshield.  
Then push the center of  
the suction cup onto the  
windshield before pressing  
the suction lever down.  
2. Slide the rectangular head  
of the suction cup mount  
into the corresponding  
mount at the bottom rear  
of the unit.  
3.Connect the supplied DC  
power adapter to the  
12VDC connector located  
on the right side of the  
unit. Plug the other end  
into a standard vehicle  
cigarette outlet to charge  
the internal battery.  
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Main Menu Screen  
Overview  
When you turn on the XNAV3500P the main menu screen appears as shown below. At the  
top right corner is a battery status indicator, indicating the actual percentage of charge  
remaining. The time is shown in the top left corner.  
On the main menu, you will find the six modes of operation (NAVI, MUSIC, MOVIE, PICTURE,  
GPS and BRIGHTNESS). By tapping on the down arrow on the right, two more modes (TIME  
SET, & CALIBRATE) appear.  
Each button represents a software function (NAVI, MUSIC, MOVIE or PICTURE) or a user setup  
function (GPS, BRIGHTNESS, TIME SET, or CALIBRATE). To access any of the modes, just tap  
the corresponding icon. Press the NavAtlas button to return to the main menu.  
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Navigation  
This function guides you to your destination using voice prompts and mapping, showing  
crossroads, city names and much more. It also provides various map-guiding modes and the  
approximate time left until you arrive at your destination. For your safety, it also lets you know  
when to make a turn by blinking LEDs on the left/right side.  
Touch the ‘NAVI’ icon on the main menu screen, and wait for the navigation program to load  
all the necessary data. For instructions on basic navigating, skip to page 17.  
Music  
Want to listen to your favorite music on the go? Since the XNAV3500P includes a built-in MP3  
player, just download and save your favorite MP3s to the root folder of any SD card and play.  
Touch the ‘MUSIC’ icon on the main menu screen. Once the MP3 player skin loads, the screen  
will display a playlist from which you can select a specific music track. You can also use the  
slide control at the lower right to select a specific point of the track.  
Additional buttons are visible in the lower section of the player skin, including rewind,  
play/pause, and repeat. Press the NavAtlas button to return to the main menu.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: Multimedia functions are not accessible during navigation.  
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Movies  
The XNAV3500P includes a built-in video player. Download and save your favorite .avi video  
files to the root folder of any SD card, then enjoy them on the XNAV3500P. Touch the ‘MOVIE’  
icon on the main menu screen. Once the movie player skin loads, the screen will display a  
playlist from which you can select a specific movie file. A movie file can also be selected using  
the ‘up/down’ arrow buttons. Simply tap the ‘Play’ button at the bottom center.  
During video playback, if you want to go back to a specific point, touch the screen, and it  
will freeze to allow you to move the slider along the bottom to a specific part of the movie.  
Touching the screen again will resume playback. Press the NavAtlas button to return to the  
main menu.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: Movies are best viewed at 320 x 240 resolution.  
Pictures  
The XNAV3500P includes a built-in image viewer. Download and save image files to the root  
folder of any SD card, then view them on the XNAV3500P. Touch the ‘PICTURE’ icon on the  
main menu screen.  
Once the image viewer skin loads, you will see a frame with an image on the left and various  
buttons to the right. The left arrow goes back to the previous image while the right arrow  
advances to the next image. If you want to view a picture in full screen mode, touch the screen  
anywhere on the image, and it will automatically enter the full screen mode. The ‘+’ button  
adds the currently viewed image to your photo album, and the ‘My’ button takes you to the  
photo album. The photo album viewer changes images every 5 seconds - creating a slideshow  
effect. In the photo album screen, the ‘X’ button deletes the image from the album and the  
double right arrow enters full screen mode. Press the NavAtlas button to return to the main  
menu.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: Images are best viewed at 320 x 240 resolution.  
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GPS  
If the navigation appears to be unstable or erratic, check the satellite acquisition signal  
strength received by the GPS antenna. You can also reset the GPS receiver by going into the  
‘GPS’ menu from the main menu screen and pressing ‘RESET’.  
Touch the ‘GPS’ icon on the main menu screen. Once in the GPS diagnostic screen, ‘State’  
displays the overall performance of the GPS antenna in terms of acquiring satellite signals.  
V indicates failure, and 2D/3D indicates the performance is satisfactory for navigating.  
‘Satellite’ indicates which satellite signals are being acquired from all that are available. PDOP  
(Positional Dilution of Precision), HDOP (Horizontal Dilution of Precision), and VDOP (Vertical  
Dilution of Precision) indicate the accuracy of the acquired signal. At the bottom, cells with  
unique numbers represent the satellites, and graphic bars show the current detailed status in  
obtaining a signal from each satellite. Press the NavAtlas button to return to the main menu.  
Brightness  
The XNAV3500P brightness is set to a default setting of high. You may select another level by  
using any of three available brightness settings.  
Touch the ‘BRIGHTNESS’ icon on the main menu screen. Three icons will appear, each  
indicating a different level of brightness. The one at the left provides the darkest LCD, the  
middle gives a moderately lit LCD, and the right produces the brightest LCD screen. Tap the  
desired level to change the brightness. Touch the ‘OK’ button to exit, or undo the change by  
tapping ‘Cancel ’.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: The brightness setting defaults to high every time the unit is plugged  
directly into 12VDC.  
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Time Set  
To set the time, touch the ‘TIME SET’ button on the main menu screen. See page 7 for  
additional information on accessing the time set screen.  
You will see up/down arrows over/under the first set of double figures; these will increase or  
decrease the ‘hours.’ Up/down arrows over/under the next two single-digit figures adjust the  
minutes. A small AM/PM section is at far right; touching it will toggle between the two. Touch  
the ‘OK’ button to save the time and exit, or undo the change by tapping ‘Cancel ’.  
Calibrate  
If the touch screen of your device is operating incorrectly, you can adjust it with the  
‘CALIBRATE’ mode. Touch the ‘CALIBRATE’ icon on the main menu screen. See page 7 for  
additional information on accessing the calibrate screen.  
To begin the calibration, tap and hold the center of the target. When the target moves to  
another position, tap and hold again. Repeat the same step to complete the adjustment. Once  
the calibration is complete, a new screen with a message reading “New calibration settings  
have been measured” will appear. If you want to keep the changed settings, tap the screen, or  
press the NavAtlas button located on the front to return to the main menu.  
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Transferring Files  
Using Microsoft® ActiveSync® with the USB Cable  
You will need to install the included Microsoft ActiveSync software on a PC in order to  
transfer maps, music, or movie files onto the SD card. Insert the Microsoft ActiveSync disc  
in your PC and follow the on-screen instructions.  
Next, connect the mini-USB end of the USB cable to the mini USB connector located at the  
top left rear side, and the other end to a USB port on your computer. Make sure ActiveSync  
is running and press the sync button at the bottom left to synchronize the XNAV3500P to  
your PC.  
Browse to the SD storage card by going to [My Computer], [Mobile Device] and finally  
[Storage Card]. Select and copy your desired files/folders from your PC to [My Computer]-  
[Mobile Device]-[Storage Card].  
My Computer  
Mobile Device  
Storage Card  
Visit the Microsoft website for more information at:  
Using an SD Card Reader (not included)  
Insert the SD memory card into an SD card reader. Once the SD reader recognizes your  
SD card, move the desired files/folders to the SD card. Refer to the instructions provided  
with your SD card reader for more information.  
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Pre-Loaded Map Regions  
Your XNAV3500P includes the following map regions pre-loaded on the included SD Card.  
MAJOR 1  
MAJOR 2  
MAJOR 3  
MAJOR 4  
Major 1  
MAJOR 5  
Major 3  
MAJOR 6  
Major 5  
Major 2  
Major 4  
Major 6  
Washington  
Oregon  
Minnesota  
Iowa  
Alabama  
Mississippi  
Louisiana  
Arkansas  
Oklahoma  
Texas  
West Virginia  
Michigan  
Ohio  
Maryland  
New York  
Virginia  
Connecticut  
Rhode Island  
New Jersey  
Pennsylvania  
Massachusetts  
Vermont  
California  
Nevada  
Nebraska  
South Dakota  
North Dakota  
Montana  
Wyoming  
Idaho  
District of Columbia  
North Carolina  
South Carolina  
Georgia  
Indiana  
Arizona  
Kentucky  
Pennsylvania  
Tennessee  
New Mexico  
Florida  
Delaware  
Maine  
Colorado  
Utah  
New Hampshire  
Delaware  
Wisconsin  
Illinois  
Missouri  
Kansas  
Oklahoma  
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Alternate Map Regions  
The following alternate map regions are located on the Map Database DVD-ROM.  
MAJOR 7  
MAJOR 8  
MAJOR 9  
MAJOR 10  
MAJOR 11  
MAJOR 12  
Major 7  
Major 8  
Washington  
Iowa  
Major 9  
Wisconsin  
Illinois  
Major 10  
Tennessee  
Alabama  
Major 11  
Maryland  
Major 12  
New York  
Canada  
Virginia  
Pennsylvania  
New Jersey  
Delaware  
Nebraska  
South Dakota  
North Dakota  
Montana  
Wyoming  
Idaho  
Michigan  
Indiana  
North Carolina  
South Carolina  
Georgia  
District of Columbia  
North Carolina  
Kentucky  
Kentucky  
Tennessee  
Missouri  
Florida  
Tennessee  
West Virginia  
Pennsylvania  
Delaware  
Colorado  
Utah  
Hawaii  
Oregon  
Nevada  
Missouri  
Kansas  
Arizona  
New Mexico  
Arkansas  
Oklahoma  
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Operating the Navigation Software  
Hardware Keys  
Zoom in/Zoom out key – Functions only in map view mode.  
Volume control – Rotate the control upward to increase the volume; downward to decrease.  
Software keyboard  
A software keyboard appears at the bottom of the screen when text entries are necessary.  
Only capital letters can be entered.  
Keyboard entries – You can carry out all entries by tapping with the stylus or your finger on the  
software keyboard.  
Switching between character and number entry Tap the icon  
to enter numbers (for  
example, a zipcode). Tap the  
icon to return to the character entry mode.  
Enter a space character, delete a single character Tap the  
key to insert a space character;  
tap the  
key to delete the character to the left of the insertion mark.  
Special characters – When you tap a key, a line above the software keyboard appears that lists  
all characters that may be entered by this key. The active character is highlighted.  
Moving the cursor – To delete a character other than the one to the left of the cursor position,  
or insert a character at a place other than at the end of the text, move the cursor by tapping the  
location where you want it.  
Command buttons  
Icons – The following buttons appear at the right of every navigation screen:  
Return – Tap this icon to return to the previous screen.  
This icon is not available on the Main Screen.  
Main Screen – Tap this icon to open the main screen.  
This icon is not available on the Main Screen.  
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Global Positioning Satellite Status Icon and Screen  
GPS – The GPS symbol is placed at the top right corner of the screen.  
The color of this icon and the number displayed have the following significance:  
Red – A GPS receiver is not connected or the power supply is interrupted.  
Orange + number of received satellites – A GPS receiver is connected, but the received  
signals are not strong enough for navigation purposes (for example, inside a tunnel).  
Green + number of received satellites – Strong signal; navigation may begin.  
Tap the GPS icon to display the current GPS status:  
GMT – Greenwich Mean Time (time in London, without daylight saving time).  
Longitude /Latitude – current position; indication of east longitude and north latitude.  
Satellites – Number of received satellites. At least three satellites must be received for  
navigation purposes.  
HDOP – Horizontal Dilution of Precision indicates the quality of position determination.  
Theoretically, any value from 0 to 50 can occur. The smaller the value, the more accurate the  
position.  
Speed – Indicates your vehicle’s current speed.  
Position – Indicates the address of your current position.  
Save Tap this button to add the current address to the saved destinations list.  
Quit Tap this button to exit navigation and return to the Main Menu Screen.  
Command Buttons with Caption  
Command buttons – You will find command buttons with captions on almost every screen.  
There are three groups of command buttons:  
1. Command buttons with a defined functionality. These buttons are designed to execute  
a functionality, which is indicated by their caption: Save, OK, Cancel, Select map, One  
destination, etc.  
2. Buttons to select one of two functions. Use these buttons to select one of two options.  
The current state is indicated by the caption of the button: User mode, Yes-No, On-Off.  
When you tap one of these buttons, the caption switches to the other function. Confirm this  
change by clicking another button (OK or Save) before the current screen closes.  
3. Buttons to enter data. These buttons will be referred to as entry fields throughout this guide.  
The caption is either your last entry or <please select>: City, Street, Category (of a POI), etc.  
When you tap an entry field, another screen with a software keyboard, a list, or both opens  
where you can make entries. Confirm this entry by clicking another button (OK or Save)  
before the entry screen closes. Your entry then becomes the caption of the entry field.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: When turned on for the first time (or if the unit has been idle for several  
days, or been moved more than 250 miles while off), it can take several minutes to acquire a  
GPS signal.  
GPS signal acquisition times will be typically less than a minute when the unit is turned on  
again.  
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A Note on Standard Mode:  
Standard mode is the default, and provides reduced functionality to allow quicker access  
to simple operations. Work in Standard mode if you do not need such functions as Route  
Planning, or indicating a destination on the map. These Quick Start Guide instructions are for  
Standard mode only. For detailed navigation functions and Extended mode operation, please  
refer to the full-length owner’s manual included in .pdf format on the DVD-ROM.  
Starting Navigation  
Initial Operation:  
1. Turn on the XNAV3500P. Tap the NAVI icon.  
The navigation software will load in approx. 25  
seconds. The first time you select the NAVI icon  
the following safety message will appear:  
2. Tap the I accept button. If you tap the I refuse  
button, the unit will return to the main menu. If  
you select I accept, the “select navigation map”  
screen will appear:  
3. Select Yes; the available navigation maps will  
appear (based on the maps currently loaded  
on the SD card). Select the desired major map  
region (see page 13-14 for additional details on  
major map regions).  
4. Tap Ok. When the selected map region is loaded,  
the MAIN SCREEN appears.  
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Subsequent Operation  
At each subsequent navigation software launch,  
the following safety message appears:  
Note: When you turn the unit on by using the power button, it shows the screen which was  
displayed when the unit was last turned off. You can still access the Main Screen from all  
other screens by tapping:  
New destination Tap this button to indicate a destination for navigation.  
Navigate home Tap the Home button  
to navigate to your home address. NOTE: To  
enter your home address, go to the SETTINGS screen.  
Saved destinations Tap the Saved destinations  
a saved destination.  
button to select  
button to select  
Recent destinations Tap the Recent destinations  
a recent destination.  
Select map Tap the Map button  
to select another map from the memory card.  
to modify the settings.  
to quit navigating and return to the XNAV3500P main menu.  
Settings Tap this button  
Quit Tap this button  
Entering a Destination  
In the MAIN MENU, tap New destination. The DESTINATION screen appears:  
Tap the Region entry field and select the destination state or province/territory.  
Note: Only states that are at least partly represented on the currently loaded map can be  
selected.  
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Entering an Address  
1. In the DESTINATION screen, tap Address. The ADDRESS screen appears.  
2. Enter the name of the destination city into the City/ZIP entry field. For cities in the United  
States you may also enter the Zip code. Press Ok to confirm.  
3. Enter the destination street into the Street entry field. Press Ok to confirm.  
4. Enter a house number into the House number field at the right hand side of the street if  
possible. Note: You do not need to enter a street suffix, or a street type to get a search  
result. For example, if you are looking for a street called “S Main Avenue”, simply type in  
“MAIN”. If the house numbers of the selected street are stored in the database, you may  
tap the field next to the Street field. If the house numbers are not stored in the database,  
the necessary field will be deactivated, and the software will navigate to the selected  
street. Press Ok to confirm.  
5. Enter the name of a crossroad into the Intersection entry field if you want to define an  
intersection as a destination point (e.g., because the house number is not available).  
Enter the name of a crossroad into the Intersection entry field. Press Ok to confirm.  
Selecting a Point of Interest  
Points of Interest – also referred to as POIs – are stored in the database of places and may  
be displayed on the map. Ports, airports, restaurants, hotels, gas stations, public buildings  
and others are considered Points of Interest. They may be selected as destinations for  
navigation purposes.  
Point of Interest - Nearby Position  
Important Note: You may only select points of interest nearby position when the GPS signal  
strength is sufficient.  
1. On the DESTINATION screen, tap Nearby position. The POI NEARBY screen appears.  
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Selecting a Point of Interest - Nearby Position  
2. Enter the radius around your current position in which you want to search for points of interest  
into the Radius entry field.  
3. Select the main category of points of interest to search for from the left of the two Category  
list fields, e.g., “Garage”. Only points of interest situated within the indicated radius will be  
displayed.  
4. Select the Subcategory of points of interest to search for from the right of the two Category  
list fields. Note: If you leave the Subcategory field empty, all points of interest matching with  
the selected main category will be listed in the Point of Interest list field.  
5. Select the correct destination from the Point of Interest list field.  
Point of Interest in Another City  
1. On the DESTINATION screen, tap Nearby browsed city.  
The NEARBY CURRENT GPS screen appears.  
2. Enter the name of the city in which you want to search for points of interest into the City field.  
3. Select the main category of points of interest to search for from the Category list field  
(e.g., Culture). Only categories matching your City entry are listed.  
4. Select the Subcategory of points of interest (to the right of the Category) to search for one  
of the subcategories of the two Category list fields (e.g., Museum).  
5. Select the desired destination from the Point of Interest list field.  
Note: You do not need to make entries into the Category and Subcategory fields. Their purpose is  
only to shorten the Point of Interest list. This list may become extensive, especially in major cities.  
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Starting Navigation  
1. Enter a destination.  
2. Tap Start navigation. The system calculates the route. The map screen appears. Your  
current position is indicated by a red arrow. The route is highlighted in green.  
Note: Navigation will start automatically when a GPS signal is available.  
Note: When you start navigation after having planned or loaded an itinerary, your current  
position is the start point of the route. The first indicated route point is then the first stage  
point of your route.  
Working with the Map  
Selecting a map  
The included DVD-ROM contains additional US maps as well as Canada and Hawaii. To  
use these maps, copy them to the SD memory card by means of a card reader or by using  
ActiveSync software. Refer to page 12 for more details.  
To load a map region that is not available on the currently inserted memory card, proceed  
as follows:  
1. Go to the MAIN SCREEN and tap the Quit button. The main menu screen appears.  
2. Remove the SD memory card. Load new maps using an SD card reader, or use Microsoft  
ActiveSync.  
3. Insert the memory card containing the desired map and press RESET on the unit.  
4. From the main manu screen, tap the NAVI icon to begin.  
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Working with the Map  
To load a map that is on the currently inserted memory card, proceed as follows:  
1. From the the MAIN SCREEN, tap the Map button. The AVAILABLE MAPS screen appears:  
2. Tap the desired map, then tap Ok.  
3. The unit will prompt for a restart anytime maps are changed. Tap OK.  
After the selected map is loaded, the main menu appears. Tap the NAVI icon to begin.  
Icons  
The following icons are displayed on the map:  
Tap the Zoom/Scroll icon  
or  
to switch between Zoom and Scroll mode.  
Zoom  
In Zoom mode (the icon appears white) you may scale the map size up or down. Zoom in by  
selecting a rectangular area on the map, beginning with the upper left corner. Zoom out by  
beginning with the lower right corner.  
Scrolling  
In Scroll mode (the icon appears red) you may scroll the map. Tap on the screen and drag to  
the desired direction.  
Itinerary planning  
This icon is active when a calculated itinerary is loaded. Tap the Itinerary icon to display the  
whole itinerary. Tapping this icon again will display the previous map view.  
Map in driving direction/north oriented  
Tap the In driving direction/North oriented icon  
/
to switch between the two  
available modes of map orientation (North orientation or orientation in driving direction).  
North orientation  
Tap this icon to orientate the map north up (the icon appears white).  
In driving direction  
Tap this icon to orientate the map in driving direction (the icon appears red).  
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Working with the Map  
3D view (GPS signal necessary)  
Tap the 3D icon to display the map in 3D mode. The icon becomes the 2D icon. Tap the 2D icon  
to return to the 2D mode (standard). The icon becomes the 3D icon.  
Center (GPS signal necessary)  
Tap the Center icon to center your current position on the map.  
Zoom bar  
Tap one of the zoom bar segments or use the zoom in/out button to modify the scale of the  
map.  
Auto mode (GPS signal necessary)  
Tap the Auto icon to display the standard representation of the map after you have modified  
the view. The settings of North orientation and auto zoom mode will be applied. Your current  
position will be centered. The icons will autohide. Tap anywhere on the screen to reveal the  
icons and resume manual display mode.  
Selecting an entry from a list  
There are many situations in which it is necessary to select an entry from a list. For example,  
if you have not completely entered the name of a city before tapping OK, a list appears that  
contains all cities beginning with your entry or including it in the name. The postcode of the  
cities is also indicated in order to allow you to choose the correct one if there is more than one  
city with the same name.  
Highlighted entry  
One of the entries is highlighted as the focus. This entry is written in bold and is positioned  
more at the left than the other entries of the list. There may be additional information on the  
entry listed underneath. The list of cities includes the county of each entry.  
Icons  
At the right hand side of lists, there are three icons:  
OK: Tap this icon to confirm the selection of the highlighted entry (placed directly at the  
left of the OK icon).  
Up: Tap this icon to scroll the list one item up.  
Down: Tap this icon to scroll the list one item down.  
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Working with the Map - Searching for an Address  
Example: Search for ORLANDO.  
1. In the MAIN MENU tap New destination. The DESTINATION screen appears.  
2. Tap Address. The ADDRESS screen appears.  
3. Tap the City/ZIP entry field. The software keyboard appears, and the cursor is blinking in an  
empty entry field.  
4. Enter the letters OR.  
5. Tap Ok. All cities beginning with OR or having OR in their names are listed.  
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Working with the Map - Searching for an Address  
6. When the list is very long, you may enter one more letters in order to shorten the list.  
Enter L.  
7. Tap OK. All cities beginning with ORL or having ORL in their name are listed. Tap the  
Down icon repeatedly until ORLANDO appears directly under the white entry field.  
The entry ORLANDO is highlighted.  
8. Tap OK. The ADDRESS screen reappears. 32801 Orlando is entered into the City/ZIP field.  
9. Enter the desired street and/or house number or, press Start Navigation to begin  
navigating.  
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Additional Functions  
In map view mode, tap the  
icon to display the ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS screen.  
The availability of some functions depends on whether you are navigating or not.  
The ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS screen appears:  
Tap the Day icon to adjust the brightness of the screen to daylight conditions.  
Tap the Night icon to adjust the brightness of the screen to night conditions.  
Tap the Speaker Mute icon to mute the audio.  
Tap the Speaker icon again to resume audio.  
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Additional Functions - Map Display in Navigation Mode  
Navigation mode provides assistance for navigation, itinerary information and display of an  
additional command button.  
The following assistance for navigation is displayed at the left and at the bottom of the map:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Field Information  
1. If there are two maneuvers to be executed quickly one after the other, the small upper  
arrow field indicates the maneuver to be executed immediately after the first maneuver.  
2. The red arrow indicates your current position on the map. Because the displayed sector of  
the map constantly changes, your current position is centered on the map whenever  
possible (moving map).  
3. The larger arrow field indicates the next maneuver to be executed.  
4. The distance field indicates the distance to the next maneuver. When you approach, the  
representations change into a distance bar:  
5. The greater the number of bars that are displayed, the closer you are to the place where  
the next maneuver must be executed.  
6. The upper street field indicates the name of the next street to turn on.  
7. The lower street field indicates the name of the street you are currently on.  
Information on the Itinerary  
At the right of the map, the following information on the itinerary is displayed:  
Field information  
Remaining distance to arrival  
(estimated).  
This symbol means “stage.” All  
information displayed below refers  
to the next stage point.  
ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival).  
Tap this icon to repeat the last  
spoken instruction. All available  
information will be displayed.  
Remaining time to arrival  
(estimated).  
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Limited One-Year Warranty  
What to do?  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights.  
You may also have other rights which vary  
from state to state.  
1. Before you call for service, review your  
owner’s manual. A slight adjustment of  
any custom controls or connections may  
save you a service call.  
Dual Electronics Corp. warrants this product to  
the original purchaser to be free from defects  
in material and workmanship, under normal  
conditions, for a period of one year from the  
date of the original purchase.  
2. If you require service during the  
warranty period, you must carefully  
pack the product (preferably in the  
original package) and ship it by prepaid  
transportation with a copy of the original  
receipt from the retailer to an authorized  
service center.  
Dual Electronics Corp. agrees, at our option,  
during the warranty period, to repair any defect  
in material or workmanship or to furnish an  
equal new or renewed product in exchange  
without charges, subject to verification of the  
defect or malfunction and proof of the date of  
purchase.  
3. Please describe your problem in  
writing and include your name, a return  
UPS shipping address (P.O. Box not  
acceptable), and a daytime phone number  
with your shipment.  
During the One-Year Warranty Period:  
For One Year from the date of purchase,  
your product will be replaced with a new,  
renewed or comparable product (whichever is  
deemed necessary) if it becomes defective or  
inoperative. This is done without charge to you.  
Replacement products are warranted for the  
balance of the original warranty period.  
4. For more information and for the location  
of the nearest authorized service center  
please contact us by one of the following  
methods:  
• Call us toll-free at 1-866-429-1628  
• Email us at [email protected]  
Who is covered? This warranty is extended  
to the original retail purchaser for products  
purchased and used in the U.S.A.  
Exclusion of Certain Damages: This  
warranty is exclusive and in lieu of any and  
all other warranties, expressed or implied,  
including without limitation the implied  
warranties of merchantability and fitness  
for a particular purpose and any obligation,  
liability, right, claim or remedy in contract  
or tort, whether or not arising from the  
What is covered? This warranty covers all  
defects in material and workmanship in  
this product. The following are not covered:  
installation/removal costs, damage resulting  
from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, product company’s negligence, actual or imputed.  
modification, improper installation, incorrect  
line voltage, unauthorized repair or failure to  
follow instructions supplied with the product,  
or damage occurring during return shipment  
of the product.  
No person or representative is authorized to  
assume for the company any other liability  
in connection with the sale of this product.  
In no event shall the company be liable  
for indirect, incidental or consequential  
damages.  
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Battery Specifications/Charging  
Battery Capacity  
Full Charge Time  
1500mAh  
3.5hrs  
Approximate  
Lifespan  
More Than 80% Discharged  
Less Than 50% Discharged  
Avg. 300 Times  
Avg. 500 Times  
3.0hrs  
Approximate  
Time  
Maximum  
Brightness  
Navigation  
Playing Audio  
Playing Video  
Menu Screen  
Navigation  
3.0hrs  
2.5hrs  
4.0hrs  
Minimum  
Brighness  
4.0hrs  
Playing Audio  
Playing Video  
Menu Screen  
4.0hrs  
3.5hrs  
6.0hrs  
Sleep Mode (Power Off)  
Avg. 12 days  
System Reset  
Occasionally, your system may appear to stop responding or be “locked up”. To reset  
your system, press the reset button on the left side of your device. Your system will  
reboot and operation should return to normal. Resetting your system is similar to  
restarting a computer. If the problem still appears after resetting the unit, please  
contact technical support for further assistance.  
RESET  
button  
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Specifications  
Display Size: 3.5” (88.9 mm) diagonal measurement  
Format: Standard 4:3  
View area: 2.76” W 2.07” H (70 x 52.5 mm)  
Display system: Transmissive TFT LCD panel  
Resolution: 320RGB x 240  
Elements: 76,800  
Brightness: (cd/m2): 250  
Contrast ratio: 300:1  
Colors: 16.7M  
Operating voltage: 12VDC  
DC adapter fuse rating: 3A  
General  
Antenna system: 12 channel parallel GPS  
Memory interface: SD card slot  
Unit dimensions: 5.1” W x 3.2” H x 2.1” D  
Weight: 9.5 ounces  
Battery: Internal lithium ion  
Dual Electronics Corporation  
Technical Support: 1-866-429-1628  
NSA0605-V03  
Quick Start Guide Version 3.0  
Copyright© 2005 All rights reserved.  
©2005 NAVTECH All rights reserved.  
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.  
Microsoft® and ActiveSync® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation  
in the United States and or other countries.  
This document and the software described in it are furnished under license and may be used or copied only  
in accordance with such license. Except as permitted by such license, the contents of this document may not  
be disclosed to third parties, copied, or duplicated in any form, in whole or in part, without the prior written  
permission of Dual Electronics, Inc.  
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