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... servicing other than that all the connections have difficulty inserting the plug, turn it over and reinsert it. Refer to the side of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Plug the two-prong end of electric shock, do so. POWER SUPPLY: Connect the supplied adapter to service manual for use by qualified service personnel only. WARNING...
... servicing other than that all the connections have difficulty inserting the plug, turn it over and reinsert it. Refer to the side of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Plug the two-prong end of electric shock, do so. POWER SUPPLY: Connect the supplied adapter to service manual for use by qualified service personnel only. WARNING...
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...instructions. 8) Do not install near water. 6) Clean only with the apparatus. The wide blade or the third prong is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into your safety. Important Safety Instructions NOTES 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use...purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. Install in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is provided for your outlet, consult an electrician for long periods of time. 14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
...instructions. 8) Do not install near water. 6) Clean only with the apparatus. The wide blade or the third prong is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into your safety. Important Safety Instructions NOTES 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use...purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. Install in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is provided for your outlet, consult an electrician for long periods of time. 14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
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... FCC Rules. This device complies with route suggestions. Use the unit only as a navigational aid. Operation is designed to provide you with part 15 of direction, distance, location, or topography. Do not attempt to the following potentially hazardous situations may affect safety or timing while driving. Important Safety Instructions Warning Failure to determine ground proximity for any interference received, including interference that...
... FCC Rules. This device complies with route suggestions. Use the unit only as a navigational aid. Operation is designed to provide you with part 15 of direction, distance, location, or topography. Do not attempt to the following potentially hazardous situations may affect safety or timing while driving. Important Safety Instructions Warning Failure to determine ground proximity for any interference received, including interference that...
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Power Adapter Switch: Automatically adapts to SD card or other countries. 1 GB Flash Storage: Built in 1G Flash Storage can store map data. Support file formats: Supports MP3 and WMA Format files playback. 4 It supports voice navigation. Other Special Functions SD Card and USB Input: The unit is designed to provide you with SD card and USB ports and can be connected to voltage requirements in U.S and other USB device for file loading. Features Navigation Function Navigation Function: The unit is designed with route suggestions.
Power Adapter Switch: Automatically adapts to SD card or other countries. 1 GB Flash Storage: Built in 1G Flash Storage can store map data. Support file formats: Supports MP3 and WMA Format files playback. 4 It supports voice navigation. Other Special Functions SD Card and USB Input: The unit is designed to provide you with SD card and USB ports and can be connected to voltage requirements in U.S and other USB device for file loading. Features Navigation Function Navigation Function: The unit is designed with route suggestions.
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Accessories Accessories List ITEM NAME Owner's Manual Car Adaptor USB Cable Windshield mount bracket QTY 1 1 1 1 Mount cradle 1 Dashboard mount disk 1 Pouch 1 NOTE Accessories and their part number are subject to modification without prior notice due to improvements. 5
Accessories Accessories List ITEM NAME Owner's Manual Car Adaptor USB Cable Windshield mount bracket QTY 1 1 1 1 Mount cradle 1 Dashboard mount disk 1 Pouch 1 NOTE Accessories and their part number are subject to modification without prior notice due to improvements. 5
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Contents Important Safety Instructions Features Accessories View of Main Unit System Connections Power Supply Preparation General Setup Playing Music Use of the Mount Accessories Troubleshooting Specifications 1 4 5 7 9 11 12 16 19 20 21 6
Contents Important Safety Instructions Features Accessories View of Main Unit System Connections Power Supply Preparation General Setup Playing Music Use of the Mount Accessories Troubleshooting Specifications 1 4 5 7 9 11 12 16 19 20 21 6
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Front View View of Main Unit 1. Charge Indicator When charging the battery, it turns green. 5. Speakers 3. when the battery is fully charged, it is red; LCD Screen 7 POWER button Press to enter the main menu. 2. MENU button Press to enter or exit the standby mode. 4.
Front View View of Main Unit 1. Charge Indicator When charging the battery, it turns green. 5. Speakers 3. when the battery is fully charged, it is red; LCD Screen 7 POWER button Press to enter the main menu. 2. MENU button Press to enter or exit the standby mode. 4.
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Headphone Jack Used to the supplied car adapter. 1. GPS Antenna Receiving GPS signals. 8 View of the headphone and speaker. 2. Card Port Insert the SD/MMC card into the port. 2. USB port Rear View 1. DC 5V Input Jack Used to connect to connect headphones for private listening. ON/OFF switch Used to this jack, the speaker will be turned off . 2. When the headphones are connected to switch power on or off automatically. 3. Volume Control Used to adjust the volume of Main Unit Side View 1.
Headphone Jack Used to the supplied car adapter. 1. GPS Antenna Receiving GPS signals. 8 View of the headphone and speaker. 2. Card Port Insert the SD/MMC card into the port. 2. USB port Rear View 1. DC 5V Input Jack Used to connect to connect headphones for private listening. ON/OFF switch Used to this jack, the speaker will be turned off . 2. When the headphones are connected to switch power on or off automatically. 3. Volume Control Used to adjust the volume of Main Unit Side View 1.
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Please check www.nextar.com periodically for map updating. Connecting to PC The unit is designed with a USB port which allows you attempt to connect the unit to any other external device connected to PC for the information on downloads. 9 System Connections z Always ensure that the unit and any external device. See the below figure for details: System requirements: -Windows 98SE, ME , 2000 and XP (Driver required for Windows...
Please check www.nextar.com periodically for map updating. Connecting to PC The unit is designed with a USB port which allows you attempt to connect the unit to any other external device connected to PC for the information on downloads. 9 System Connections z Always ensure that the unit and any external device. See the below figure for details: System requirements: -Windows 98SE, ME , 2000 and XP (Driver required for Windows...
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So turn off. When headphone is designed with SD/MMC Card jack which allows you connect the headphones, and then raise the volume to the right side of the unit for private listening. Note: Excessively loud volume could damage your hearing. System Connections Inserting SD Card The unit is connected, the speakers will automatically turn down the volume before you to insert the SD/MMC card into the unit as shown below: Connecting to Headphones Connect the headphones to comfortable level. 10
So turn off. When headphone is designed with SD/MMC Card jack which allows you connect the headphones, and then raise the volume to the right side of the unit for private listening. Note: Excessively loud volume could damage your hearing. System Connections Inserting SD Card The unit is connected, the speakers will automatically turn down the volume before you to insert the SD/MMC card into the unit as shown below: Connecting to Headphones Connect the headphones to comfortable level. 10
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.... when finishing charging, it turns green. Connect the Car Adaptor Power Plug to the unit's power jack and plug the other end to the product. ¾ When the battery is supplied with a built-in the following segment. Charging the Battery Pack The battery must be fully charged before initial use . ¾ Battery should be charged by using the supplied Car Adaptor. 11 Power Supply Preparation Using of use. Charging time is red...
.... when finishing charging, it turns green. Connect the Car Adaptor Power Plug to the unit's power jack and plug the other end to the product. ¾ When the battery is supplied with a built-in the following segment. Charging the Battery Pack The battery must be fully charged before initial use . ¾ Battery should be charged by using the supplied Car Adaptor. 11 Power Supply Preparation Using of use. Charging time is red...
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Tap to enter the settings menu. General Setup General Setup When turn on the unit, the screen will display as shown below : In the menu, tap to return to the main setup menu. 12 In the main menu, there are three items for about 3~5 seconds and then enter the warning menu, as below : Tap I Agree to enter the map view. to enter navigation mode. Touch the corresponding item to the main menu. Tap to enter Settings Menu Tap to enter the settings menu, the screen will display the main menu for selecting. Tap the MP3 player. Press the MENU button to return to enter.
Tap to enter the settings menu. General Setup General Setup When turn on the unit, the screen will display as shown below : In the menu, tap to return to the main setup menu. 12 In the main menu, there are three items for about 3~5 seconds and then enter the warning menu, as below : Tap I Agree to enter the map view. to enter navigation mode. Touch the corresponding item to the main menu. Tap to enter Settings Menu Tap to enter the settings menu, the screen will display the main menu for selecting. Tap the MP3 player. Press the MENU button to return to enter.
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Backlight Tap in the settings menu to enter Language settings menu for language selecting, as shown below : Tap the buttons to adjust the sleep time. There are 6 choices for sleep time (--/5/10/30/60/120). --: The system will keep backlight always on and will not enter sleep mode. 5: The system will keep backlight on for 5 minutes and then enter sleep mode. 10: The system will keep backlight on...
Backlight Tap in the settings menu to enter Language settings menu for language selecting, as shown below : Tap the buttons to adjust the sleep time. There are 6 choices for sleep time (--/5/10/30/60/120). --: The system will keep backlight always on and will not enter sleep mode. 5: The system will keep backlight on for 5 minutes and then enter sleep mode. 10: The system will keep backlight on...
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Tap the buttons of Time group to return. 14 Tap to change the corresponding date and tap the buttons of Date group to change the corresponding time. Tap to the current time zone, as shown below : Tap the buttons to select the proper Time Zone. General Setup Clock/Time Tap in the settings menu to enter Power menu for changing to return. Power Tap in the settings menu to enter Clock/Time settings menu for the current battery status, as shown below : The power menu will display the current battery status.
Tap the buttons of Time group to return. 14 Tap to change the corresponding date and tap the buttons of Date group to change the corresponding time. Tap to the current time zone, as shown below : Tap the buttons to select the proper Time Zone. General Setup Clock/Time Tap in the settings menu to enter Power menu for changing to return. Power Tap in the settings menu to enter Clock/Time settings menu for the current battery status, as shown below : The power menu will display the current battery status.
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Then tap D to confirm or tap U to adjust the volume. If you should calibrate again. Volume Tap in the settings menu to calibrate, the screen will disappear and tap the screen to return to the settings menu. General Setup Calibrate Tap in the settings menu to enter Volume settings menu for volume adjusting, as it will display as below: This item is used to calibrate the sensitivity of "+" as shown below: Tap the buttons to cancel. 15 Tap the center of the unit. Note: If "+" doesn't disappear, you touch the center of "+" every time, it moves around the screen.
Then tap D to confirm or tap U to adjust the volume. If you should calibrate again. Volume Tap in the settings menu to calibrate, the screen will disappear and tap the screen to return to the settings menu. General Setup Calibrate Tap in the settings menu to enter Volume settings menu for volume adjusting, as it will display as below: This item is used to calibrate the sensitivity of "+" as shown below: Tap the buttons to cancel. 15 Tap the center of the unit. Note: If "+" doesn't disappear, you touch the center of "+" every time, it moves around the screen.
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... the users SD card on the unit. Playing Music The unit is designed with MP3, WMA files. Note: Do not store MP3 or WWA format files in the Flash storage, for the flash storage is accomplished by using a variety of the navigation unit. Do not attempt to use the unit to play : Loading MP3 or WMA format files: 1. It supports MP3 and WMA format files playback. In the main menu...
... the users SD card on the unit. Playing Music The unit is designed with MP3, WMA files. Note: Do not store MP3 or WWA format files in the Flash storage, for the flash storage is accomplished by using a variety of the navigation unit. Do not attempt to use the unit to play : Loading MP3 or WMA format files: 1. It supports MP3 and WMA format files playback. In the main menu...
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... to return to increase volume. Tap to open equalizer interface. Playing Music Help Window In the playback or MP3 playlist menu, tap below: to open the help window. Tap to the previous menu. Tap to delete it from playlist. After adding playlist, tap to previous equalizer pre-setting. 18 Tap to skip to save playlist. during playback, tap...
... to return to increase volume. Tap to open equalizer interface. Playing Music Help Window In the playback or MP3 playlist menu, tap below: to open the help window. Tap to the previous menu. Tap to delete it from playlist. After adding playlist, tap to previous equalizer pre-setting. 18 Tap to skip to save playlist. during playback, tap...
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...mount the unit to operate: 1. See Fig. 1 to slide the mount cradle onto the end of the unit onto the mount cradle. See Fig. 2. Then push the tap at the top of the mount cradle in arrow 2 direction to mount the unit to the mount cradle. According to the arrow 1 to set the bottom edge of the mount bracket. 2. To mount...the suction cup to the adhesive disk. 2. To remove the unit, push the tap at the top of the mount cradle in arrow 2 opposite direction. 19 Use of the Mount Accessories When using the unit in vehicle, you can use the included adhesive disk: 1) Choose a clean,...
...mount the unit to operate: 1. See Fig. 1 to slide the mount cradle onto the end of the unit onto the mount cradle. See Fig. 2. Then push the tap at the top of the mount cradle in arrow 2 direction to mount the unit to the mount cradle. According to the arrow 1 to set the bottom edge of the mount bracket. 2. To mount...the suction cup to the adhesive disk. 2. To remove the unit, push the tap at the top of the mount cradle in arrow 2 opposite direction. 19 Use of the Mount Accessories When using the unit in vehicle, you can use the included adhesive disk: 1) Choose a clean,...
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... picture. Never try to repair the unit yourself because it into the outlet again to solve simple problems before contacting customer service. Other possibilities: Static or other external interference may be turned Turn up the volume. The brightness may cause the unit function abnormally. If the problems still exist, please cut off and disconnect the power connector from the unit. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION...
... picture. Never try to repair the unit yourself because it into the outlet again to solve simple problems before contacting customer service. Other possibilities: Static or other external interference may be turned Turn up the volume. The brightness may cause the unit function abnormally. If the problems still exist, please cut off and disconnect the power connector from the unit. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION...
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Specifications TFT screen size Frequency Response Audio Signal-to-noise Rate Audio distortion or noise Channel Separation Dynamic Range Power Power Consumption Dimensions Weight 3.5 inches 20Hz~20kHz ≥65dB ≤-20dB (1kHz) ≥70dB (1kHz) ≥80dB (1kHz) AC 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz < 8W 129mmX75mmX32mm (L*W*D) About 0.25kg DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE THIS UNIT DOES NOT COME WITH THE AC ADAPTOR. IT MUST BE PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM THE NEXTAR WEBSITE. 21
Specifications TFT screen size Frequency Response Audio Signal-to-noise Rate Audio distortion or noise Channel Separation Dynamic Range Power Power Consumption Dimensions Weight 3.5 inches 20Hz~20kHz ≥65dB ≤-20dB (1kHz) ≥70dB (1kHz) ≥80dB (1kHz) AC 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz < 8W 129mmX75mmX32mm (L*W*D) About 0.25kg DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE THIS UNIT DOES NOT COME WITH THE AC ADAPTOR. IT MUST BE PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM THE NEXTAR WEBSITE. 21