VDO Dayton GPS Receiver PN 4000 User Manual

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PN 4000/6000  
For your safety  
Before you start to install and use this navigation system, please familiarise yourself with its  
various components and functions. Furthermore, please read through the safety instructions  
carefully to avoid causing injury to yourself and/or other road users.  
Do not subject the navigation system to high temperatures or extreme exposure to  
sunlight. Temperatures over 50 °C can severely damage the navigation system, espe-  
cially the lithium ion battery. The lithium ion battery can only be charged within a  
temperature range of 0-45 °C. Please note the safety instructions when operating the  
battery!  
The device is not splashproof and must therefore not be exposed to moisture, as this  
may result in damage.  
GPS (Global Positioning System) is a satellite-based system that supports geographical  
and time-related information all around the world. The system is operated and con-  
trolled by the United States of America. The USA is also responsible for the availability  
and accuracy of this system. All changes to the GPS availability and accuracy, as well as  
other factors from the surrounding environment can influence the operation of the  
navigation system. The supplier of this system does not accept any liability whatsoever  
for the availability and accuracy of GPS data.  
WEEE compliance  
All electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately from gen-  
eral household waste using the sites designated by local authorities. If a product  
displays this symbol of a crossed-out rubbish bin, the product is subject to Euro-  
pean Directive 2002/96/EC. The appropriate disposal and separate collection of  
used equipment serve to prevent potential harm to the environment and to  
health. They are a requirement for the re-use and recycling of used electrical and  
electronic equipment. For further information on disposing of your used equip-  
ment, please contact your local authority, your refuse collection service or the  
dealer you purchased the product from.  
CE quality mark  
This product satisfies the requirements for the CE quality mark for use in a home,  
office or commercial environment.  
R&TTE directive  
We, Siemens VDO Trading GmbH, declare that this device complies with the essential  
requirements and other pertinent regulations laid down in Directive 1999/5/EC.  
The declaration of conformity can be requested from the following address:  
Siemens VDO Trading GmbH, Kruppstraße 105, 60388 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.  
Batteries/rechargeable batteries  
In many countries it is forbidden to dispose of flat batteries and rechargeable  
batteries with normal household waste. Please find out the regulations that ap-  
ply in your area regarding the disposal of used batteries/rechargeable batteries.  
Please also dispose of damaged batteries or batteries that are past their expiry  
date in a safe and suitable way.  
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What's included?  
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Navigation system  
Lithium ion battery  
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Cradle with suction cup to  
attach the device to the  
windscreen  
12 V DC cable to power the  
navigation system from  
within the vehicle (adapter  
for cigarette lighter)  
100/240 V AC adapter  
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You must not use any  
cables other than the AC  
adapter and DC cable provided to power the device and to charge the battery!  
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Quick Start Guide  
SD card with map data  
DVB-T antenna (with cable)  
DVB-T antenna (without cable)  
Headphones/volume adjustment: high volumes can damage or reduce your hearing.  
Overview of device  
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Power button  
Light sensor  
Display/touchscreen  
Status LED  
Infrared sensor  
useful in conjunction with  
RCS 5100 steering wheel  
remote control (accessory)  
Compartment for lithium ion  
battery (cover)  
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Connection for external GPS  
antenna  
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Connections for DVB-T antennae  
Loudspeaker  
10 Grooves for cradle fixation  
11 Slot for SD card*  
12 Headphone socket  
13 Connection for 100 V/240 V adapter or 12 V cigarette lighter cable  
14 Serial connection – for active cradle (optional)  
15 USB port for connection to your PC  
16 Reset button  
*"Secure Digital Card" and the "Secure Digital Logo" are legal trademarks of the SD Card  
Association.  
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Getting started  
Before you can switch on the navigation system  
for the first time, you must insert the battery.  
This is done by performing the following steps:  
Open the battery compartment.  
Push the battery into the battery compart-  
ment with the connection contacts facing  
downwards. You can now close the battery  
compartment.  
Connect the navigation system to the 12 V  
power supply in your vehicle. The battery  
will now start to charge. It takes approx.  
8 hours to fully charge the battery.  
The battery life without an external power  
source for the PN 4000 is approx. 5 hours for  
navigation and approx. 2 hours for DVB-T  
use (PN 6000: approx. 6 hours for navigation  
and approx. 4 hours for DVB-T). In addition,  
the battery life depends on the display  
brightness you have set.  
Insert the supplied SD card containing the maps into the SD card slot.  
The battery must only be charged whilst someone is monitoring it. Do not open the  
battery with force as this may release corrosive acids. Damaged batteries or batteries  
that are past their expiry date should no longer be used and should be disposed of in  
a safe and suitable way.  
Installation  
Before attaching the cradle to the front windscreen, you should clean the area on the  
windscreen to remove grease and dust.  
Differences between daytime and nighttime temperatures and/or humidity and mois-  
ture can break the vacuum seal under the suction cup of the cradle. You should therefore  
attach the navigation system so that it will not be damaged if it falls off the windscreen.  
As a precautionary measure, you should detach the navigation system at night.  
Please do not use any cleaning agents or detergents to clean the screen and case of the  
device. The best method is to use a soft, damp cloth.  
The device must not be attached in a way that obscures the view. Nor should the  
device be attached within the area in which the airbags open or within reach of the  
head or knees in the event of a collision.  
Secure the device so that it will not slide around in the event of emergency braking or  
a collision.  
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To install the device in the vehicle, proceed as follows:  
Find a suitable place in the vehicle for attaching  
the cradle. The screen should be clearly visible from  
the driver's seat but the device should not obscure  
the driver's view.  
Press the suction cup against the glass (with a clear  
view of the sky) and move the pressure lever to-  
wards the glass until it locks in place.  
Attach the navigation system to the cradle.  
Detaching: To detach the device, move the  
pressure lever to the opposite direction and  
carefully pull the transparent rubber end of the  
suction cup to remove it from the windscreen.  
For safety reasons you should install the device and enter the required information in  
the system before you start your journey or when your vehicle is stationary.  
The use of the navigation system does not under any circumstances release the driver  
from their personal responsibility. The applicable road traffic regulations and current  
traffic conditions always have priority. The information provided by the device is for  
orientation purposes only and is not binding.  
Always check the information provided by the device (speed, remaining travelling  
time, distance, recommended route).  
Only look at the screen when it is safe to do so. If you need to look at the screen for a  
longer period of time, stop the vehicle at an appropriate and safe place.  
The touchscreen must not be operated with sharp or rough-edged objects as these can  
damage it.  
If you leave the vehicle for long periods you should take the navigation system with  
you to avoid theft.  
GPS reception  
When you switch on the device for the first time, it can take several minutes for the GPS  
reception to reach a sufficient level and to determine your current position.  
Always hold the navigation system vertically.  
If you are using the navigation system in an inner-city area, it may take longer to  
refresh the map details.  
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Navigation  
After switching on the navigation system, the legal disclaimer screen appears.  
Tap OK after reading the screen.  
As soon as the system is ready, the Main menu will appear on the screen.  
Main menu  
Tap on  
Settings > Regional.  
Language: select your preferred language for  
the menu and map display.  
Voice: select the preferred voice for the naviga-  
tional information.  
Units: switch between km and miles.  
House number position: in the first or last place.  
Time format: switch between 12h/24h time format.  
Time zone: select your current time zone.  
Tap the Back button in the top left corner of the screen to exit from a sub-menu with-  
out saving changes. You return to the previous menu. If you tap OK the selections you  
have made are confirmed and you return to the previous menu.  
Enter destination  
First select your destination. Tap the Destination button in the Main menu. This  
menu gives you several options.  
You can enter an Address or select an address from your Address book, from the  
list of your previous destinations (History) or a special destination (POI, e.g.  
restaurant, petrol station or car dealer).  
Tap the Address button.  
Tap the country entry. Scroll up and down the  
list to select the desired country.  
Tap the city entry and type the name of the city  
you wish to travel to.  
Tap the street entry and type the name of the  
desired street.  
Finally, choose the house number and tap OK.  
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List button: After you have typed a  
few letters you can tap the List button.  
A list of matching results is displayed.  
The number of entries that exist under  
this button is displayed in small digits.  
Switch between alphabetical, numerical  
and accented characters/special charac-  
ters by using the keyboard toggle.  
By using the "backspace" button, you  
can delete incorrect entries (either  
whole words or individual letters).  
Map display  
When you have set your destination the route will  
automatically be calculated and displayed on the  
map. You can now start driving and the navigation  
system will guide you to your specified destination.  
By tapping the Map display button in  
the Main menu you directly enter the  
map display.  
Fast access to important system settings.  
Stop Guidance  
By tapping the Stop Guidance button the current guidance will be stopped.  
Multimedia/DVB-T  
You can use your PN 4000/6000 to receive television programmes via DVB-T (Digital Video  
Broadcasting Terrestrial).  
There might not be as many channels available as there are on your home set, and the  
DVB-T standard is not available in all countries. The reception quality also depends on  
a number of factors, e.g.:  
The number of transmitters, their distance and their power  
The speed and direction in which your vehicle is moving.  
Other factors that might impair reception quality include:  
Multipath reception when operated as the vehicle is moving, e.g. through built-  
up areas  
Weak signal when overshadowed by other vehicles, travelling through under-  
passes, etc.  
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For DVB-T reception, connect both the DVB-T antennae included in the scope of deliv-  
ery to the PN 4000/6000. Open the rubber cover on the top right of the back and plug  
in the antenna cables. The two antennae must be positioned at least 50 cm apart to  
enable reception.  
DVB-T picture reception switches off at speeds greater than 7 km/h unless the VDO  
Dayton back seat cradle is used. DVB-T sound reception and navigational information  
continue to be available.  
To switch on the television, tap the DVBT button in the Multimedia menu.  
The television screen will be displayed  
with the buttons for operating the tele-  
vision receiver.  
Scanning for and selecting a channel  
Call up the scanning and channel selection functions by  
tapping the Channels bar at the top of the screen.  
Tap the Channels bar to open the relevant sub-  
menu.  
Tap the Scanning Channels button to  
start scanning.  
Once the search has ended the list of channels  
found will be displayed. Tap the required channel  
to view the current programme.  
Exit the sub-menu by tapping the Back  
button and return to the previous  
menu.  
You can now scroll between the programmes using  
the up/down arrow buttons on both sides of the  
Channels bar.  
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System settings  
After tapping the Settings button you can make various system settings.  
Channel and programme selection (EPG – Electronic Program Guide)  
Call up the channel and programme selection function by tapping the EPG  
button. This displays an overview of channels and current programmes.  
Teletext  
When a channel is active you can also view the teletext pages for that channel by  
tapping the Teletext button. If you want to go straight to a particular teletext  
page, tap the screen to call up the numbers keypad. Enter the required page  
number on the screen to bring up the page.  
Exit DVB-T mode  
Exit DVB-T mode by tapping the Back button to return to navigation mode.  
Please note:  
Further information about the functions offered by the PN 4000/6000 may be found in the  
detailed operating instructions available for downloading at www.vdodayton.com.  
Legal notice  
© 2007 Siemens VDO Trading GmbH  
Siemens VDO Trading GmbH, Kruppstraße 105, 60388 Frankfurt am Main, Germany  
All rights reserved. These operating instructions are protected by copyright. Subject to tech-  
nical and visual changes as well as printing errors.  
The information contained in this document is subject to change at any time without prior  
notification. Siemens VDO Trading GmbH reserves the right to modify or improve its prod-  
ucts and modify the contents without obligation to inform any particular persons or organ-  
isations. The device specifications and the contents of the package may deviate from what  
is stated in this document.  
Service  
For current information on VDO Dayton Multimedia Systems, service addresses and software  
updates please visit our website:  
or contact a VDO Dayton dealer.  
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