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... charge the battery as described on page 6, please also read the notes on the page 2. IMPORTANT IMPORTANT Satellite signals are not using the device indoors or in Navigation Mode. Keep your guarantee. For the first time of use or after a few days of no use the unit, you later need to acquire a satellite signal. It is receiving and the strength of this product to transport the unit. WARNING: Your GPS device operates...
... charge the battery as described on page 6, please also read the notes on the page 2. IMPORTANT IMPORTANT Satellite signals are not using the device indoors or in Navigation Mode. Keep your guarantee. For the first time of use or after a few days of no use the unit, you later need to acquire a satellite signal. It is receiving and the strength of this product to transport the unit. WARNING: Your GPS device operates...
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... modify the settings or program you Binatone Personal Navigation Device (PND). Do not dispose of in aircraft. Using Your PND in the Car When using your PND in household waste or burn. 2 Do not operate your PND while driving it is essential that provides location and timing information around the globe. IMPORTANT Safety The Global Positioning System The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated and controlled under...
... modify the settings or program you Binatone Personal Navigation Device (PND). Do not dispose of in aircraft. Using Your PND in the Car When using your PND in household waste or burn. 2 Do not operate your PND while driving it is essential that provides location and timing information around the globe. IMPORTANT Safety The Global Positioning System The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated and controlled under...
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CONTENTS CONTENTS Important 01 In the Box 01 Safety 02 The Global Positioning System 02 Using Your PND in the Car 02 Prohibited Areas 02 Battery 02 Contents 03 Quick Start Guide 06 Position of the Controls 06 Charging the Battery 07 SD Memory Card 07 Car Adaptor 07 Turning the Sat Nav Unit On/Off 08 Turning the Sat Nav Unit Off (Sleep Mode 08 System Reset 08 Windscreen Holder Installation 09 Getting Started 10 Starting Up 10 Settings 11 Multi-Media 12 Picture Viewer 12 Document Viewer 13 GPS Receiver 14 Additional maps and upgrades 14 3
CONTENTS CONTENTS Important 01 In the Box 01 Safety 02 The Global Positioning System 02 Using Your PND in the Car 02 Prohibited Areas 02 Battery 02 Contents 03 Quick Start Guide 06 Position of the Controls 06 Charging the Battery 07 SD Memory Card 07 Car Adaptor 07 Turning the Sat Nav Unit On/Off 08 Turning the Sat Nav Unit Off (Sleep Mode 08 System Reset 08 Windscreen Holder Installation 09 Getting Started 10 Starting Up 10 Settings 11 Multi-Media 12 Picture Viewer 12 Document Viewer 13 GPS Receiver 14 Additional maps and upgrades 14 3
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... 24 6.4 Selecting a Recent Destination 24 6.5 Selecting a Point on the Map 24 6.6 Entering a set of Co-ordinates 25 6.7 To Navigate Directly Home 26 7. CONTENTS NAVIGATION 1. Navigation 19 5.1 Free navigation 19 5.2 Route Navigation 19 6. Browsing the Map 19 5. Map Options 26 7.1 North Up/Heading Up 26 7.2 3D/2D 27 7.3 Motorway Sign Post 27 7.4 Voice Guidance 28 7.5 Auto Zoom 28 7.6 Simulation Speed 28 8. Introduction 15 1.1 GPS connection 15 2. Getting Started 16 3.
... 24 6.4 Selecting a Recent Destination 24 6.5 Selecting a Point on the Map 24 6.6 Entering a set of Co-ordinates 25 6.7 To Navigate Directly Home 26 7. CONTENTS NAVIGATION 1. Navigation 19 5.1 Free navigation 19 5.2 Route Navigation 19 6. Browsing the Map 19 5. Map Options 26 7.1 North Up/Heading Up 26 7.2 3D/2D 27 7.3 Motorway Sign Post 27 7.4 Voice Guidance 28 7.5 Auto Zoom 28 7.6 Simulation Speed 28 8. Introduction 15 1.1 GPS connection 15 2. Getting Started 16 3.
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....5 Route Information 37 10.6 Map Options 37 10.7 Settings 37 Frequently asked questions 38 The map contains an error / POI's are missing 38 I am experiencing problems getting a GPS fix 38 Where can I get technical support 38 Where can I get additional maps and guides 38 Guarantee and service 39 Technical Specifications 40 EC Declaration of Conformity 41 5 CONTENTS 8.11 Brightness 34 8.12 Calibration 34 9. Route Plan 34 9.1 Navigating 34 9.2 Waypoints 35 9.3 Simulate 35 9.4 Route...
....5 Route Information 37 10.6 Map Options 37 10.7 Settings 37 Frequently asked questions 38 The map contains an error / POI's are missing 38 I am experiencing problems getting a GPS fix 38 Where can I get technical support 38 Where can I get additional maps and guides 38 Guarantee and service 39 Technical Specifications 40 EC Declaration of Conformity 41 5 CONTENTS 8.11 Brightness 34 8.12 Calibration 34 9. Route Plan 34 9.1 Navigating 34 9.2 Waypoints 35 9.3 Simulate 35 9.4 Route...
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...any problems, please go through the user guide before operating this user guide before contacting the customer helpline. Charge Indicator- Displays the battery charging status. charging, Green; Turn the unit to external headphones. 6 System reset switch. 5. fully charged. 3. Turn On the unit when it is Off or in use. 7. Reset - Speaker - Do not remove a memory card while it is in Sleep mode. Power Connection USB Port - Touch Screen 2. Red; Position of the information contained within this unit. For voice guidance instructions. 6. For charging and data...
...any problems, please go through the user guide before operating this user guide before contacting the customer helpline. Charge Indicator- Displays the battery charging status. charging, Green; Turn the unit to external headphones. 6 System reset switch. 5. fully charged. 3. Turn On the unit when it is Off or in use. 7. Reset - Speaker - Do not remove a memory card while it is in Sleep mode. Power Connection USB Port - Touch Screen 2. Red; Position of the information contained within this unit. For voice guidance instructions. 6. For charging and data...
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... muted. To change the brightness of the screen. Volume Press 'volume' you start to navigate. is defaulted to the area of sale. MAIN MENU Settings NOTE: You do not need to enter the SETTINGS menu before you can modify the volume level of the voice prompts. Clicking " " or " Press to confirm and exit Backlight Press 'Backlight' to change the date & time, select the item to confirm and exit Date & Time This device...
... muted. To change the brightness of the screen. Volume Press 'volume' you start to navigate. is defaulted to the area of sale. MAIN MENU Settings NOTE: You do not need to enter the SETTINGS menu before you can modify the volume level of the voice prompts. Clicking " " or " Press to confirm and exit Backlight Press 'Backlight' to change the date & time, select the item to confirm and exit Date & Time This device...
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... to the previous menu. About The About page contains information about your operating system software version. Note : If you to default the unit or to calibrate the screen to view onto a MicroSD card. 2) Insert your MicroSD card into the PND. 3) Select Multi Media and then the Picture viewer option. 12 Picture Viewer This device supports, .bmp, .jpg and .gif file formats only (recommended...
... to the previous menu. About The About page contains information about your operating system software version. Note : If you to default the unit or to calibrate the screen to view onto a MicroSD card. 2) Insert your MicroSD card into the PND. 3) Select Multi Media and then the Picture viewer option. 12 Picture Viewer This device supports, .bmp, .jpg and .gif file formats only (recommended...
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... can view the number of satellite signals the unit is receiving and the bar chart shows the signal strength for these signals. Page number : This shows the number of the current page and the total number of your position, i.e. Page down : Press to scroll to the previous page. 4. This page gives your current position in the document. 3. GPS Receiver NOTE: This page is limited and GPS navigation may...
... can view the number of satellite signals the unit is receiving and the bar chart shows the signal strength for these signals. Page number : This shows the number of the current page and the total number of your position, i.e. Page down : Press to scroll to the previous page. 4. This page gives your current position in the document. 3. GPS Receiver NOTE: This page is limited and GPS navigation may...
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... your navigation device in a location with an easy-to establish the first connection. Subsequent connections will be faster (30 seconds to save interesting destinations before you set up to 10 minutes to -use this will usually mean mounting the unit on the lower part of GPS satellites in order to determine your current position. • Place your destination, whether you used the unit for navigation. This manual leads...
... your navigation device in a location with an easy-to establish the first connection. Subsequent connections will be faster (30 seconds to save interesting destinations before you set up to 10 minutes to -use this will usually mean mounting the unit on the lower part of GPS satellites in order to determine your current position. • Place your destination, whether you used the unit for navigation. This manual leads...
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... more information on free navigation mode (see the warning statement screen. Opens the Search Menu screen. Settings - You will see page 19). First you will be shown the Binatone screen, which you wish to exit, tap Yes to exit, tap No to cancel and return to the main settings menu of the navigational software, tap Menu. You can set to exit Navigation. Go to either the Free Navigation screen or Route Navigation screen if a route...
... more information on free navigation mode (see the warning statement screen. Opens the Search Menu screen. Settings - You will see page 19). First you will be shown the Binatone screen, which you wish to exit, tap Yes to exit, tap No to cancel and return to the main settings menu of the navigational software, tap Menu. You can set to exit Navigation. Go to either the Free Navigation screen or Route Navigation screen if a route...
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Free navigation and Route Navigation. 5.1 Free navigation In free navigation the unit does not have a valid GPS signal, this icon will be easily checked by looking at the GPS reception screen on this can look at parts of the map which are two modes of the map. In order to plan a route you need to have a planned route for you will see the following icon appear , Tapping on the free navigation screen. After moving the map from...
Free navigation and Route Navigation. 5.1 Free navigation In free navigation the unit does not have a valid GPS signal, this icon will be easily checked by looking at the GPS reception screen on this can look at parts of the map which are two modes of the map. In order to plan a route you need to have a planned route for you will see the following icon appear , Tapping on the free navigation screen. After moving the map from...
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... wish to the Route Plan screen (see page 31). 6.4 Selecting a Recent Destination This option allows you are looking for and then tap or double tap to use as your current position, than it again quickly. After entering the whole name or part name tap . You will search from a larger distance around your destination. Warning you will first need to store...
... wish to the Route Plan screen (see page 31). 6.4 Selecting a Recent Destination This option allows you are looking for and then tap or double tap to use as your current position, than it again quickly. After entering the whole name or part name tap . You will search from a larger distance around your destination. Warning you will first need to store...
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... can browse the map (see page 34). Warning: you want to navigate to the Search Menu screen. Tap to use as a Decimal, the unit automatically defaults to delete the currently selected address book entry. Tap Point On Map the screen will then change to show the map. The screen will change to show the Route Plan screen (see page 19), to exit from the map view back to indicate...
... can browse the map (see page 34). Warning: you want to navigate to the Search Menu screen. Tap to use as a Decimal, the unit automatically defaults to delete the currently selected address book entry. Tap Point On Map the screen will then change to show the map. The screen will change to show the Route Plan screen (see page 19), to exit from the map view back to indicate...
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... need to set your current position. (When in Decimal format. When tapped the screen will change to enter a decimal point. North Up - The N, S, W and E keys are replaced with the orange indicator is very useful as your home address first, the unit will ask you if you are travelling, while the position icon will be fixed at it now. Tap to the Search Menu screen...
... need to set your current position. (When in Decimal format. When tapped the screen will change to enter a decimal point. North Up - The N, S, W and E keys are replaced with the orange indicator is very useful as your home address first, the unit will ask you if you are travelling, while the position icon will be fixed at it now. Tap to the Search Menu screen...
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... to draw a track of logging all positioning information received from the GPS satellites during navigation. Speed camera on with an orange indicator it affect the text on the screen, but will have set two separate safety alerts. to confirm the unit will return to the settings screen. 8.2 Safety Alert Tap to confirm. NAVIGATION 8.1 Language Tap to review the route at a later time. The unit will warn you exceed the speed limit by...
... to draw a track of logging all positioning information received from the GPS satellites during navigation. Speed camera on with an orange indicator it affect the text on the screen, but will have set two separate safety alerts. to confirm the unit will return to the settings screen. 8.2 Safety Alert Tap to confirm. NAVIGATION 8.1 Language Tap to review the route at a later time. The unit will warn you exceed the speed limit by...
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... to section (see page 19). Once set a start and end time. Warning: you to change your selection. manually and automatic. NAVIGATION Tapping saved. Tap to return to re-enter your home address so that it can be able to the settings screen. When selected allows you need to change the map so that the colour and brightness are two options to choose from the...
... to section (see page 19). Once set a start and end time. Warning: you to change your selection. manually and automatic. NAVIGATION Tapping saved. Tap to return to re-enter your home address so that it can be able to the settings screen. When selected allows you need to change the map so that the colour and brightness are two options to choose from the...
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... to adjust the time for differently lit environments. Use the and keys to set the required level, the brightness will change the brightness of the route or add additional waypoints to the settings screen without saving. 8.11 Brightness Allows you have entered your screen taps. Select a destination so that an orange tick is highlighted orange and tap to view the location on the map. 9.1 Navigating To begin navigating to you entered destination...
... to adjust the time for differently lit environments. Use the and keys to set the required level, the brightness will change the brightness of the route or add additional waypoints to the settings screen without saving. 8.11 Brightness Allows you have entered your screen taps. Select a destination so that an orange tick is highlighted orange and tap to view the location on the map. 9.1 Navigating To begin navigating to you entered destination...
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... these two locations as planned by the unit and the estimated time it will show you the distance between the different destination/waypoints points. the next street name, distance between the different routes, the information shown will be for 650 yards. If you no longer want to change between turns and the turn by a /. Use the or keys to add a detour. Included...
... these two locations as planned by the unit and the estimated time it will show you the distance between the different destination/waypoints points. the next street name, distance between the different routes, the information shown will be for 650 yards. If you no longer want to change between turns and the turn by a /. Use the or keys to add a detour. Included...
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.... Some models also support an additional external active antenna. Please contact our helpline or your entry. The map contains an error / POl's are missing. Where can I get further information on the map but you cannot find it while searching for it, please let us know of your device to get additional maps and guides? Where can I am experiencing problems getting a satellite fix with GPS(you can...
.... Some models also support an additional external active antenna. Please contact our helpline or your entry. The map contains an error / POl's are missing. Where can I get further information on the map but you cannot find it while searching for it, please let us know of your device to get additional maps and guides? Where can I am experiencing problems getting a satellite fix with GPS(you can...