Dual GPS Receiver XNAV9525 User Manual

XNAV9525  
INSTALLATION MANUAL &  
QUICK START GUIDE  
Vehicle GPS Navigation System with MP3 Player  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Safety Information and Precautions  
WARNING! PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BELOW.  
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW MAY INCREASE YOUR RISK OF  
COLLISION AND PERSONAL INJURY.  
The Please Drive Safely screen is displayed each time the navigation system is turned on  
as a reminder to make use of the system’s navigational aids in a safe manner.  
Before using the system, read this entire Quick Start Guide. Make sure that you are  
familiar with the system’s features and know how to operate the system. Proper use of  
the navigation system 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 computer voice guide  
you. If prolonged viewing is necessary, pull off the road to a safe location.  
Do not use the navigation system to locate emergency services (such as police, fire  
stations, hospitals, and clinics). 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 navigation system.  
The driver should not program the system unless the vehicle is parked in a safe location.  
The navigation system’s 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.  
3
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Introduction to Your Navigation System  
As you travel, your navigation system functions as your copilot, providing turn-by-turn  
visual and voice guidance 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 over 50 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 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 icon on the map. See the map display section on  
page 19 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 hard disk drive. This data is  
enhanced with useful travel information, such as freeway signage and over two million  
points of interest locations in over 50 categories, such as tourist attractions, gas stations,  
airports, and restaurants.  
Car navigation maps are frequently updated. 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.  
4
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Preparation  
Please read all instructions carefully before attempting to install or operate the XNAV9525.  
Due to its technical nature, it is highly recommended that your DUAL XNAV9525 is  
installed by a professional installer or an authorized dealer.  
This product is only for use in vehicles with 12VDC negative ground only.  
To prevent damage or injury:  
• Make sure to ground the unit securely to the vehicle chassis ground.  
• Do not disassemble the unit.  
• Do not install the unit in a location exposed to direct sunlight or excessive heat or the  
possibility of water splashing.  
• Do not subject the unit to excessive shock.  
• When replacing a fuse, only use a new one with the prescribed rating. Using a fuse  
with the wrong rating may cause damage to the unit or cause it to malfunction.  
• To prevent short circuits when replacing a fuse, disconnect the wiring harness first.  
• Use only the provided hardware and interface cable.  
• Do not program the navigation system while the vehicle is moving.  
• If you experience problems during installation, consult your nearest Dual dealer.  
• If the unit malfunctions, press the power button on the remote control to reset the unit  
first. Refer to page 11 for details. If the problem still persists, consult your nearest Dual  
dealer or call Dual tech assistance @ 1-866-429-1628.  
FCC Notice  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and regulations  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation. This product complies with DHHS rule 21CFR subchapter J  
part 1040 at the time of manufacture.  
5
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Installation - Main Unit  
Before You Start  
• Disconnect negative battery terminal. Consult a qualified technician for instructions.  
• Avoid installing the main unit where it would be subject to high temperatures, such as  
from direct sunlight, or where it would be subject to dust, dirt or excessive vibration.  
• Stand alone installations require an external video monitor, power, signal and speaker  
wires (not included).  
• Use extreme caution when drilling holes to avoid damaging fuel lines or existing vehicle  
wiring.  
Mounting Location  
• Choose a mounting location for the main unit. Suggested locations include under a seat  
or in the trunk.  
• The unit can be mounted horizontal (recommended) or vertical. For optimum  
performance, make sure to provide at least 1" of space to around all sides. Do not  
mount the unit under carpets or where airflow is restricted.  
• Do not install the unit where it may be exposed to moisture.  
• The optimum mounting location varies between vehicles. Remember to test all  
functions before completing the final mounting procedure.  
Typical Mounting  
6
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Installation - Antenna  
• Determine a suitable location for mounting the GPS antenna. For optimum reception,  
the antenna should be mounted in the center of the vehicle roof with a minimum of 6”  
from any window.  
• The antenna can also be mounted to the rear trunk lid at least 4” from the rear window.  
• Do not install the antenna in a location where it may obstruct the field of view to the  
skyline such as on the front dashboard or rear deck tray.  
• Clean the mounting location thoroughly before attaching the antenna. The antenna uses  
a powerful magnet and requires no adhesive to apply. Do not slide the antenna during  
positioning as damage to the painted surface can occur.  
• Once the antenna is mounted, carefully plan the cable route to the XNAV9525. Be careful  
not to pinch or twist the antenna cable. Use a grommet when running wires through  
any metal openings.  
Notes:  
Do not install the GPS antenna inside the vehicle - as this will reduce reception  
significantly. The antenna must be mounted on a metallic surface for best performance.  
If a suitable metal surface is not available, the included metal pad may be used to mount  
the antenna on.  
GPS Signal  
When the system is turned on for the first time (or if it 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.  
Typical GPS Antenna Mounting  
7
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Wiring Diagram - Stand Alone Operation  
Wiring Notes  
When using the XNAV9525 in stand alone mode, the 13 pin Interface Cable is NOT used.  
The following connections are required:  
• 4 pin power/speaker connector - *confirmation speaker not required when using the  
audio outputs (RCA connections).  
• Audio output (RCA connections) - connect to audio input of A/V monitor  
• Video output (RCA connection) - connect to video input of A/V monitor  
• Remote IR sensor  
• GPS antenna  
8
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Wiring Diagram - Using with Dual XDV8125  
XDV8125 Wiring Notes  
When using the XNAV9525 with the Dual XDV8125, please note the only connection  
required between the XDV8125 and the XNAV9525 is the 13 pin Interface Cable.  
The following connections are not required:  
• 4 pin power/speaker connector  
• Audio output (RCA connections)  
• Video output (RCA connection)  
• Remote IR sensor  
WARNING:  
Do not use the 4 pin power/speaker connector and the 13 pin Interface Cable at the same  
time - as possible damage may occur.  
9
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Main Unit Connections  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
USB 1.1 Host Interface  
Composite Video Output  
Remote Sensor Input  
Power/Speaker Connections  
Head Unit Interface  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10/100Mb LAN Connection  
GPS Antenna Input  
Stereo Audio Outputs  
10  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Control Locations - Remote  
1
2
3
18  
4
5
17  
16  
6
7
15  
14  
13  
12  
8
9
10  
11  
Power On/Off  
F6 Function Key  
Volume Up  
1
2
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
4-Way - Up  
Audio Mute  
Volume Down  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Enter/Select Item  
4-Way - Right  
F5 Function Key  
F4 Function Key  
F1 Function Key  
Escape/Previous Screen  
4-Way - Left  
System Menu/Navigation Display  
4-Way - Down  
F3 Function Key  
F2 Function Key  
Navigation Menu  
Refer to page 21 for detailed button operation.  
11  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Operating with Dual XDV8125  
Quick Start Before operating your navigation system, please carefully  
read and follow the instructions provided in the “Safety  
Information and Precautions” section on page 3.  
For detailed XNAV9525 navigation functions and MP3  
operation, please refer to the full-length owner’s manual  
included in .pdf format on the DVD-ROM.  
For detailed XDV8125 functions and operation, please refer  
to the XDV8125 owner’s manual included with the XDV8125.  
Voice Guidance The voice guidance and MP3 audio is routed to the left front  
Audio Routing channel of the XDV8125 by default. When an XNAV9525 voice  
command is executed, the XDV8125 audio is muted to allow  
the voice command to be heard by the driver.  
Selecting All Channels The voice guidance and MP3 audio can be routed to all  
channels of the XDV8125 if desired. Press and hold NAVI  
then press LOUD to select between the left front and all  
channels of the XDV8125. “ALL CH” will momentarily appear  
in the XDV8125 2.5” display.  
Step 1 Turn on the XDV8125, press NAVI on the front panel. “on  
NAVI” will momentarily appear in the XDV8125 display.  
Step 2 Press PWR on the XNAV9525 remote control to power up  
the XNAV9525 and display the loading screen.  
Step 3 Proceed the General Operation on page 13.  
DUAL XDV8125 CD/Multimedia Receiver with 2.5” TFT LCD Monitor  
(sold separately)  
12  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Start Up  
Power On/Off Press PWR on the XNAV9525 remote control to power up  
the XNAV9525 and display the loading screen.  
Loading Screen  
After the system boots, the following warning is displayed.  
Warning Screen  
Press ENTER to accept the warning and to display the map.  
Map Screen  
Note If the vehicle is in motion, only a passenger should program  
the navigation system. The driver should not program the  
system unless the vehicle is parked in a safe location.  
13  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Entering a Destination  
Address/Intersection From the map screen, you can select a destination by  
several ways.  
For this example, let’s select a street address.  
Step 1 Access the navigation menu by pressing the F3 button or  
MENU from the remote control. Use the ▲▼ buttons on the  
remote to move up/down. Highlight Enter Destination and  
press ENTER.  
Step 2 Highlight Address/Intersection and press ENTER.  
Step 3 Highlight State/Province and press ENTER. Highlight the  
desired state and press ENTER.  
14  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Entering a Destination  
Address/Intersection In the example below, California has been selected.  
(continued)  
Step 4 After the State/Province has been selected, the destination  
can be input by City Name or Street Name.  
Let’s use City Name for this example. Highlight City  
Name and press ENTER. Use the ▲▼ buttons to choose  
the desired city and press ENTER. Press F2 to select the  
previous page and F4 for the next page.  
Step 5 Use the ▲▼ buttons to choose the desired street and press  
ENTER.  
15  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Entering a Destination  
Step 6 After the street selected, the final destination can be input  
by street address or nearby intersection.  
Let’s use address for this example. Highlight Address and  
press ENTER.  
Step 7 Use the ▲▼◀▶ buttons to select the desired address,  
pressing ENTER to confirm each character. Highlight the  
and press ENTER to confirm the address.  
Step 8 The system will calculate a route based on the route criteria  
set under Navigation Preferences in the Setup Menu. See  
page 30 for more details.  
16  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Navigating  
Step 9 When route calculations are complete, the navigation  
system will tell you to “Please proceed to the highlighted  
route” unless you are already on the route. The highlighted  
route is indicated in magenta (purple). Once on the route,  
voice guidance will instruct you with the turns necessary to  
arrive at your destination.  
Route Guidance Once the vehicle is on the highlighted route, visual guidance  
information is provided on the screen to supplement the  
voice guidance. Glance at the screen only when necessary  
and safe to do so. Let the computer voice guide you. If  
prolonged viewing is necessary, pull off the road to a safe  
location.  
As you continue on the route, the guidance information is  
continually updated to correspond with your progress to the  
destination. See the figure below for a description of the  
visual guidance information.  
Distance to Turn  
Road Name or  
Sign Information  
For Next Turn  
Next Turn Symbol  
GPS Signal Status  
Compass Heading  
Map Scale  
Line to Destination  
Distance to  
Destination  
Destination  
Function Buttons  
17  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Arriving at the Destination  
Step 10 When you are approaching your destination, the destination  
is shown on the map screen with a yellow circle outlined in  
magenta (purple). A voice message announces that you are  
approaching your destination.  
When you have arrived at your destination, the name and  
address of your destination is displayed. A voice message  
announces that you have arrived. See below for an example  
of a destination arrival screen.  
That’s it! You have arrived at the selected destination.  
Be sure to read the rest of this Quick Start Guide to become  
more familiar with the many options available on your  
navigation system.  
Off-Route and Route If you leave the current route because of some interruption  
Interruptions such as a missed turn, or road construction, the navigation  
system will automatically recalculate the route.  
If you leave the route to make a stop such as a restaurant  
or gas station, the navigation system remembers your  
destination. After you re-start the vehicle, the navigation  
system will ask if you want to continue your route.  
Using Your System Once you understand the main buttons, using the system  
is easy! The display screens are intuitive, and the methods  
used are similar throughout the functions. The status bar  
also provides a reference for where you are in the menus.  
You will find that your navigation system is not only useful,  
but fun to use as well. Follow the instructions on the  
screens and verbal prompts, and soon you will wonder how  
you have gone without a navigation system.  
18  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Map Display - Overview  
The Map Display shows roads, road names, and  
Map Display Screen  
cartographic features like lakes and rivers. You can adjust  
the map scale, the map orientation, map view, status  
information display, and the distance units to your own  
preferences. Refer to the system setup menus on page 30.  
See below for a description of the map screen objects.  
Typical map in 2.5D display mode  
GPS Signal Status:  
Park  
Green = 4+ satellites received  
Yellow = 3 satellites received  
Red = 2 or less satellites received  
Vehicle Position  
Compass Heading  
Map Scale  
Railroad Tracks  
Current Location  
(shown when a route is not active)  
Depending on the landscape you encounter along your route,  
the GPS symbol may change colors indicating the strength of  
the GPS signal. The GPS symbol colors are defined as:  
GPS Signal Status  
Green  
GPS signal is free from obstruction and is being received  
regularly. At least four satellites are being received. The  
system will perform its best.  
GPS signal is partially obstructed. Three satellites are being  
received. The system will perform well.  
Yellow  
Red  
GPS signal is unavailable. GPS signal is entirely blocked by  
obstructions such as tall trees or buildings. Two or fewer  
satellites are being received. The system will not be able to  
accurately determine the vehicle location.  
Your current location can be displayed at any time from the  
Map Display screen. Press ENTER and the current road and  
city will be displayed.  
Current Location Screen  
19  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Navigation Menus - Overview  
All navigation operations begin with the navigation system’s  
navigation menu screen. From this menu, you have three  
different options.  
Enter Destination Pick a destination for routing.  
Edit Address Book Add destinations to address book or modify existing entries.  
Refer to the full-length owner’s manual included in .pdf format  
on the DVD-ROM for details on using the address book.  
Setup Set preferences for routing and navigation display, turn the  
simulation on, or diagnose the system.  
Before selecting a destination, you can set the route criteria  
by selecting Setup and then Navigation Preferences. Route  
criteria tells the navigation system your preferences and  
how to calculate the route. See page 30 for details.  
From the Enter Destination Menu, you have five ways to  
select a destination. Several of these methods allow you to  
move through a list by scrolling using the ▲▼◀▶ buttons  
(List Mode) or, by searching using an on screen keyboard  
(Spell Mode). Refer to the full-length owner’s manual included  
in .pdf format on the DVD-ROM for more details.  
List Mode List mode refers to scrolling through a list of names using  
the ▲▼◀▶ buttons. The name might be a street, a city, or  
a point of interest.  
Spell Mode Spell Mode refers to using an on-screen keyboard to spell  
a street, a city, or a point of interest in order to shorten the  
search time. The speller is “intelligent” and only shows  
characters that are available in the list being searched. For  
example, if searching hotels and no hotel starting with “Z”  
is in the listings, “Z” will not be shown on the on-screen  
keyboard.  
Most Recently Used Many of the lists keep track of the last five most recently  
used (MRU) selections. These are placed at the top of the list  
in a different color and allow you to quickly select items that  
are used frequently. For example, you may frequently select  
addresses in the same city. If that city is in the MRU portion  
of the list, you will not have to search through a long list,  
just look for it at the top.  
20  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Remote Control Functions - Overview  
Main Buttons The main buttons for using the navigation menus include  
ENTER, ESC, MENU, and the ▲▼◀▶ buttons. These  
buttons allow you to move through the navigation menus as  
well as pan the map and select destinations from the map.  
The main buttons on the remote control function as follows:  
PWR Press to turn the system on/off.  
MENU Press to display the navigation menu. It is the first step to  
selecting a destination.  
VOLUME Press + to turn the volume up.  
Press - to turn the volume down.  
MUTE Press to mute the voice guidance or the MP3 audio.  
ESC Press this button exits to the prior screen.  
ENTER In menu mode, this button will select the currently  
highlighted item. In map mode, this button will display  
information on the currently displayed location. Press a  
second time to use the currently displayed location as a  
destination or address book entry.  
▲▼◀▶ Pressing these buttons navigate through the menus. They  
may also be used to pan the map.  
SYSTEM Press to display the system menu. The system menu allows  
you to select the following options:  
MP3 Player  
Display Setup  
Data Manager  
The XNAV9525 includes advanced MP3 playback software  
to enable you to play MP3 files stored on the hard drive or  
from most standard USB storage devices. See page 23 for  
more information on playing MP3 files.  
The Display Setup option enables you to adjust display  
screen position on the monitor.  
The Data Manager allows you to transfer MP3 files to the  
system hard drive and perform system upgrades. Refer to  
the full-length owner’s manual included in .pdf format on the  
DVD-ROM for more details.  
21  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Remote Control Functions - Overview  
Function Buttons The buttons shown at the bottom of the display are  
called function buttons. These buttons (F1, F2, F3, F4, F5,  
F6) change labels depending on the screen displayed;  
consequently, they also have changing functions. The table  
below provides a brief description of the function buttons.  
Refer to the full-length owner’s manual included in .pdf format  
on the DVD-ROM for more details.  
Navigation - Remote Control Operation  
Cancel current action  
Zoom in the map to show a smaller area  
Zoom out the map to show a larger area  
Center map on current vehicle location  
Display menu  
Display map in perspective view  
Display map in split planar and perspective views  
Display map in planar view  
In split screen view, change active side for panning, etc from left to right  
In split screen view, change active side for panning, etc from right to left  
After panning map, select current panned position  
Select currently highlighted item  
Display list mode  
Display spell mode  
Page up in displayed list  
Page down in displayed list  
22  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
MP3 Player  
The XNAV9525 includes advanced MP3 playback software  
to enable you to play MP3 files stored on the hard drive or  
from most standard USB storage devices.  
Press SYSTEM on the remote control to access the System  
Menu. Select “MP3” to access the MP3 player menu. If  
an external USB storage device is detected, the unit will  
automatically begin to play any MP3 files loaded on the  
USB device. If no USB device is detected, MP3 files must  
be searched and loaded into the MP3 index before being  
played. Refer to the Data Manager operation on page 26 for  
System Menu  
MP3 Player  
details on how transfer MP3 files to the hard drive.  
The playback screen shows the MP3 file playlist and a  
status indicator bar for file selection/playback along with  
function buttons along on the bottom. Use the ▲▼◀▶  
buttons to navigate the file list and press ENTER to select  
the file for playback. The file currently selected is shown  
in red. The file currently being played will be highlighted in  
green as shown below.  
MP3 Filenames  
Currently Playing File  
Playback Position  
Volume Level  
23  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
MP3 Player Remote Control Functions  
MP3 Player - Remote Control Operation  
Selection moves to the previous file and begins playback.  
Selection moves to the next file and begins playback.  
Starts MP3 playback of currently selected file.  
Stops MP3 playback.  
Activates the MP3 file search mode.  
Activates MP3 file repeat mode. The button color changes to red  
indicating file repeat mode.  
Activates MP3 file random playback mode. The button color changes to  
red indicating file random playback mode.  
Moves the cursor in the index play list.  
Increases the volume.  
Decreases the volume.  
+
-
MUTE Toggles the MUTE function on/off.  
Exits the MP3 player and returns to the System menu. In the File Search,  
exits the File Search and returns to the MP3 index.  
ESC  
Notes Additional MP3 playback functions are located along the  
bottom of the MP3 Player screen. Volume level is indicated  
in the red bar graph along with the playback position  
indicator bar graph shown in green. While it is possible to  
play MP3 files during navigation or file transfer, some erratic  
audio/sounds may be heard - slight MP3 audio dropouts, etc.  
This is normal and there is no cause for concern.  
Warning If a USB storage device is removed from the system during  
MP3 playback, file playback will terminate. Sudden removal  
of a USB storage device may damage the files and/or the  
system. Depending on the storage device, it can take  
several minutes for the system to recognize the device  
during MP3 file search/playback.  
24  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Display Setup  
Screen Position Display Setup enables you to adjust display screen position  
Adjustment on the monitor.  
System Menu  
Display Setup  
From the System Menu, select “Display Setup” to adjust  
the display screen position. If the XNAV9525 is used in  
combination with external monitor, the display screen may  
not be centered. This symptom is not abnormal and it varies  
with individual monitor characteristics.  
Use the ◀▶ buttons to adjust the display left and right  
accordingly. A current status window is displayed at the  
right side of the screen and it displays the maximum view  
area that the screen can be adjusted to. Press ESC to return  
to the System Menu.  
Display Setup Screen  
25  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Data Manager - Overview  
The default Data Manager allows you to transfer MP3 files  
to your system without the possibility of deleting any system  
files. In the default Data Manager mode, Hard Disk and Hard  
Disk2 partitions are protected - preventing files from being  
deleted by mistake.  
From the System Menu, select “Data Manager” to access the  
default Data Manager.  
In the default Data Manager mode, only Hard Disk3 can be  
accessed for MP3 file transfer or deletion. Hard Disk and  
Hard Disk2 partitions can be browsed but not altered or  
deleted to protect the critical system files and navigation  
software.  
System Menu  
Data Manager  
The Data Manager includes two windows for folder/file  
navigating as shown.  
Data Manager Menu  
Windows  
Notes  
The default directory for storing MP3 files on the hard drive  
is Hard Disk3/Mdata. Storing MP3 files in other directories  
may not allow the unit to search and playback properly.  
26  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Data Manager - Browse/Copy Files  
Browse Folders/Files Browse folders/files by moving the yellow cursor using the  
▲▼◀▶buttons. Highlight desired folder or file and press  
ENTER to select. Folders with sub folders are displayed in  
the same window. Press F1 to go up one folder level. Press  
the ◀▶buttons to move between the left and right side  
windows.  
Copy Folder/Files Folder/file copy allows you to copy folders/files from one  
place to another. Only the selected folders or files in the  
left side window will be copied to the selected folder in the  
right side window. Select the target folder/files to be copied  
in the left side window. Select the destination folder in the  
right side window. Press F2 to begin copying the selected  
folder or file. Several folders/files may be selected at one  
time by pressing F5. As shown below, 4 MP3 files have been  
selected for copy from Hard Disk4 (external USB storage  
device) to the Mdata folder located on Hard Disk3.  
Data Manager  
Multiple File Select  
Note  
Any device  
plugged into the  
USB port will  
show up in the  
Data Manager  
as “Hard Disk 4”.  
Hard Disk 4 can  
not be renamed.  
Data Manager  
Folder/File Copy Progress  
The copy progress box indicates the status of folder/file  
process. As the copy function completes, the progress box  
disappears automatically and the copied folders/files are  
displayed in the right side window as the result. Press ESC  
to cancel the copy function during folder/file copy process.  
27  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Data Manager - Delete Folders/Files  
Delete Folder/Files The Delete function allows any folders/files on the Hard  
Disk3 partition to be deleted.  
Notes Folders/files located on the Hard Disk or Hard Disk2  
partitions can not be deleted using the default Data Manager.  
The Delete function can be performed from both left and  
right windows. Select the folder/files to delete by moving the  
yellow box cursor to the selected folder/files. Press F5 to  
select all files and folders in the left side window. As shown  
below, 4 MP3 files have been selected for deletion from the  
Mdata folder on Hard Disk3.  
Data Manager  
Multiple Files Selected for  
Deletion  
Press F3 to begin the folder/file deletion process.  
Data Manager  
Deletion Confirmation Box  
Note As an added protective measure, the file delete confirmation  
box will appear to confirm the intended file deletion. Select  
YES to confirm the deletion.  
28  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Data Manager - Create Folders  
Create New Folders New folders can be created to manage and organize MP3  
files. For optimum performance, it is only recommended to  
add new folders to the Hard Disk3 partition of the hard drive.  
Notes Folders created on the Hard Disk or Hard Disk2 partitions  
can not be deleted using the default Data Manager. The  
default folder name for all new folders is “NewFolder”,  
NewFolder1”, etc. These folder names can not be renamed.  
To create a new folder, navigate to the desired location using  
the ▲▼◀▶buttons.  
Press F4 to create the folder at the selected location. New  
folders can be created from the left or right side windows.  
The example below shows NewFolder and NewFolder1  
added to the left side window in the Hard Disk3\Mdata  
folder.  
Data Manager  
Create New Folder  
Data Manager  
Create New Folder  
For detailed Data Manager functions, operation and file transfer  
information, please refer to the full-length owner’s manual  
included in .pdf format on the DVD-ROM. Visit our website for  
29  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
System Setup Menu  
You can customize the navigation system appearance  
and functions to your own preferences. From the map  
screen press MENU, then select Setup to adjust navigation  
preferences, display options, and units (km or mi) settings.  
You may also reset the vehicle position and perform basic  
system diagnostics through the setup menu.  
Setup Menu  
Navigation Preferences allows you to turn on the simulation  
mode and set the route calculation and guidance options.  
Navigation Preferences  
Menu  
30  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
System Setup - Preferences Menu  
Simulation On/Off When selected, the GPS icon will be replaced with a DEMO  
icon and allow the system to “drive” the selected route  
even though the vehicle is not moving. This can be used to  
preview a route without leaving your driveway.  
Shortest Time/Distance Determines if the navigation system emphasizes finding the  
fastest or the shortest route.  
Avoid Freeway Yes/No Determines if the navigation system avoids or uses freeways  
in the route calculation.  
Toll Yes/No Determines if the navigation system uses toll roads in the  
route calculation.  
Auto Recalc On/Off When selected, the system will automatically recalculate the  
route if the current route is deviated - like a missed turn.  
Voice Guidance On/Off When selected, the system will give audible guidance.  
31  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
System Setup - Display Options  
Display options allow you to set the map orientation and the  
information displayed on the map.  
Display Options Menu  
North Up/Heading Up Determines if the map is always displayed with North  
direction at the top of the screen or if map is always adjusted  
so that vehicle symbol points toward the top of the screen.  
Note Default setting is North up when zoom is set to greater than  
1 mile.  
GPS Icon Display On/Off Turn the display of the GPS reception symbol on or off.  
32  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
System Setup - Display/Distance Options  
Status Bar Display On/Off Turn the display of the status bar on or off.  
Scale Icon Display On/Off Determines if the map scale symbol is shown.  
Compass Icon Display Turn the compass symbol on or off.  
On/Off  
Next Maneuver On/Off Set the display of the turn symbol.  
Soft Keys On/Off Turn the function key display on or off  
Enlarged Intersection Turn the true view on or off.  
On/Off  
Set Distance Units Menu  
Distance Units Selection The units used when displaying and announcing the distance  
to turns may be set to miles (plus decimal miles, e.g. zero  
point three miles), kilometers/meters, or miles/yards based  
on personal preferences.  
Note The XNAV9525 includes other system preferences not  
covered in this Quick Start Guide. Refer to the owner’s  
manual included on the DVD for more information.  
33  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Limited One Year Warranty  
This warranty gives you specific legal  
rights. You may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state.  
What to do?  
1. Before you call for service, review your  
owner’s manual. A slight adjustment  
of any custom controls or connections  
discussed in your owner’s manual 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  
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, renewed or comparable product  
(whichever is deemed necessary) in  
exchange without charges, subject to  
verification of the defect or malfunction and  
proof of the date of purchase. Subsequent  
replacement products are warranted for  
the balance of the original warranty period.  
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.  
4. For more information and for the  
location of the nearest authorized  
service center please contact us by one  
of the following methods:  
Who is covered? This warranty is extended  
to the original retail purchaser for products  
purchased and used in the U.S.A.  
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 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.  
Call us toll-free at 1-866-429-1628  
E-mail us at [email protected]  
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 company’s negligence, actual  
or imputed. 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.  
34  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause  
Action  
Unit will not turn on Red wire not connected or incorrect voltage Check connections for proper voltage  
(no power)  
(11~16VDC)  
Black wire not connected  
Fuse blown  
Check connection to ground  
Replace fuse  
No connection to Dual head unit  
Confirmation speaker not connected  
RCA audio output not connected  
Voice guidance turned off  
Check 13 pin cable connections  
Check connections at speaker  
Check RCA audio connections  
Check Preferences menu (see page 31)  
Unit has power  
(but no sound)  
Left front speaker not connected (XDV8125) Select all channels (see page 12)  
Unit blows fuses  
Red wire touching chassis ground  
Incorrect fuse rating  
Check for pinched wire  
Use fuse with correct rating  
No GPS signal  
(red icon)  
The GPS antenna is not connected  
The GPS antenna cable is damaged  
Check GPS antenna connection  
Check for pinched or cur antenna cable  
The GPS signal is blocked (such as inside a Make sure the antenna has an unobstructed  
tunnel or garage) view of the horizon  
System Reset  
Occasionally, your system may appear to stop responding or be “locked up”. To reset  
your system, press the PWR button on the remote control. Press PWR again to reboot the  
system; 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.  
USB Storage Device Compatibility  
Due to ongoing technological advancement of USB storage devices, some USB storage  
devices may not be compatible with the XNAV9525.  
35  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
XNAV9525 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
Specifications  
General Windows® CE.Net 4.2 operating system  
32-Bit AMD Geode™ 1200 CPU  
266MHz Processor  
64MB SDRAM  
32MB Flash ROM  
VGA Resolution output (640 x 480)  
4MB VGA RAM  
12 Channel GPS receiver  
20GB 2.5” hard drive  
2MB data buffer  
10 GB dedicated MP3 storage  
Pre-loaded USA and Canada maps  
Approximately 2 million points of interest  
MP3 Sampling Frequency Rates: 8kHz ~ 48kHz  
Transfer Bit Rates: 56kbps ~ 320kbps constant  
Variable bit rates  
Notes: Some MP3 files may not play or be displayed correctly,  
depending on sampling rates and bit rates.  
This model will not display ID3 tags.  
For best results, use the following settings:  
128kbps or higher constant bit rate  
44.1kHz or higher sampling frequency  
Connections 13 Pin data cable (for use with select Dual head units)  
Stereo audio outputs (RCA)  
Composite video output (RCA)  
Voice guidance speaker output  
12VDC Power supply input  
Remote IR sensor input  
GPS antenna input  
USB 1.1 host interface  
10/100Mb LAN interface  
Operating voltage: 11-16 VDC, negative ground  
Fuse: 2 amp AGC  
Antenna system: 12 channel parallel GPS  
Unit dimensions: 8.63” W x 2.25” H x 6” D  
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.  
Dual Electronics Corporation  
Technical Support: 1-866-429-1628  
NSA0705-V01  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

Cuisinart Coffeemaker DCC 1100 User Manual
Curtis Car Stereo System RCD641 User Manual
Cypress Computer Drive CY4632 User Manual
Dynex Network Router DX E402 User Manual
Edimax Technology Switch ER 5390S User Manual
ETA Systems Power Supply ETA ECM20 User Manual
EverFocus Computer Monitor EN 200 User Manual
Extron electronic Network Card IPA T IPA User Manual
Fundex Games Games Scrabble Word Play Poker User Manual
Gefen Switch EXT DP 441 User Manual