AVERATEC Voya 320 User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Optional Components... 1 Names and Functions of Elements on the Voya 320...2 Front... 2 Back... 2 Name and Function of Elements on the Voya 320... 3 Installation...4 Inserting SD/MMC Memory Card...5 Power Mode and Battery Recharging...5 About Reset Mode ...6 Preferences...7...
  • Page 3 Panning and Zooming ... 22 To Zoom In and Out... 22 Adjusting the Volume ... 22 Localization... 23 Localization... 23 Speed alert ... 23 Exit Map Program - About Screen... 24 Connecting System to Your PC...25 Installing the USB Driver... 26 Distinguishing Between Remov able Disks ...
  • Page 4: Preface

    Please make sure that all persons using this navigation software carefully read these precautions and the operating instructions in the Voya 320 User's Guide. Averatec, Inc. cannot accept any responsibility whatsoever for accidents resulting from failure to observe these precautions.
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    It is because of these inaccuracies that the Voya 320 is a travel aid and is not intended for precise measurement in navigation or aircraft use. Differences between manufactured and shipped versions of the software may be present;...
  • Page 6: Important Safety Information

     If you use the Voya 320 after a prolonged period of storage, it may take extensive time for you to begin to receive signals, even though the Voya 320 is operating normally.
  • Page 7: Components Of The Voya 320

    Components of the Voya 320 Standard Components Voya 320 GPS Dash Disk SD/MMC Memory Card Optional Components AD/DC Adapter Suction Mount Cigarette Lighter Adapter USB Cable Quick Reference Guide...
  • Page 8: Names And Functions Of Elements On The Voya 320

    Names and Functions of Elements on the Voya 320 Front SD/MMC Memory Card Slot Earphone Jack Back External speaker Reset Button 3.5” TFT LCD Power Jack USB Port Docking mount connector GPS Receiver Volume-up Button Volume-down Button Menu Button Power Button...
  • Page 9: Name And Function Of Elements On The Voya 320

    Name and Function of Elements on the Voya 320 GPS Receiver The receiver receives data from satellite. Always extend the GPS receiver horizontally facing the sky when you operate the system. Earphone Jack The jack accommodates an earphone or external speakers.
  • Page 10: Installation

    Installation 1. Extend the GPS receiver folder in horizontal direction as shown in figure below. 2. Insert the mount into the mount connector as shown in figure below. 3. Tightly press the suction mount on the window of your car, and turn the locking lever down.
  • Page 11: Inserting Sd/Mmc Memory Card

    Inserting SD/MMC Memory Card Insert the SD/MMC memory card into the slot while paying attention to the orientation of the card as shown below: Exerting excessi ve force to insert into the slot in the wrong direction may damage the SD/MMC card or slot Note Power Mode and Battery Recharging Power Mode...
  • Page 12: About Reset Mode

    About Reset Mode Two reset modes are provided on the system. You can select the desired reset mode by pressing the reset button on the rear of the body shown right. Soft Reset Hard Reset  The soft res et mode is not allowed when the s ystem is c onnected to a PC vi a the USB cable. ...
  • Page 13: Preferences

    Preferences Brightness of the backlight and the sound volume upon initial power supply are set as described in the table below. Setting Backlight Volume Defaults Level 4 (Lowest: Level 1; Highest: Level 4) Level 9 (Lowest: Level 0; Highest: Level 10)
  • Page 14: Starting The Software

    Starting the Software Once the GPS receiver is turned on and navigation software is started, the unit will automatically go to the GPS receiver’s main menu or display the map page. Once you select Nav igation, a warning screen will appear first. Simply read and tap the I Agree icon.
  • Page 15: Map Page

    Map Page The Map Page displays your current position, zoom in/out icons and zoom level in miles, the street you’re traveling on, your current speed, and Menu icon. The pointer represents your location and direction on the map. Pointer Icon Zoom Out Icon Menu Icon Nav igation Mode...
  • Page 16: Navigation And Panning Modes

    1. Access Display Options through Settings. 2. Simply tap the North indicator and the icon will change from one setting to the other. 3. Go to: Main Menu/Display Options/Orientation and change the option. 4. Simply press the direction button in the up position. Navigation and Panning Modes The map page can be displayed in two views;...
  • Page 17: Pois Displayed On The Map Page

    The POI Info screen provides the POI’s name and phone number. At the bottom of the POI Info page there are three choices for the POI info displayed: POIs Displayed on the Map Page Selecting only certain POIs is helpful in large city areas where the POI icons could overwhelm the map page.
  • Page 18: Current Route

    Current Route This page is normally blank unless a navigation route is entered. All turns within the route are displayed. This page is useful when looking for the next turn or turns that are approaching. Tapping the Map icon will show the highlighted turn on the map.
  • Page 19: Gps Info

    GPS Info This page displays the GPS receiver’s satellite reception, local and UTC time (24hr format - independent of the GPS receiver’s own clock), current longitude and latitude, altitude and traveling speed accessed under Settings Bars indicate device is receiving...
  • Page 20: Map View Style

    Tapping the Save icon will show the edit screen to allow renaming the location before sav ing it in the Favorites folder Map View Style The map page can be viewed in different dimensions; normal 2D and three options of 3D. There are two ways to change the display view: 1.
  • Page 21: Creating And Using An Auto Route

    Creating and Using an Auto Route When an auto route is selected the map page will show the route on the map by changing the road color to blue. Turn approaching and distance to the turn Auto route engaged and displayed with a blue road along the route (green in Night mode)
  • Page 22: Destination By Address

    Destination by Address 1. Tap Menu, Destination, Address. 2. Tap Change to select the state in which to search. 3. Tap Street First to enter the street name first or City First to enter the city name first. Note: Any time the keyboard is displayed, the program will display choices that closely match the category name being typed.
  • Page 23: Destination By Intersection

    If City First is selected 1. Enter city name and tap OK. 2. Enter street name and tap OK. (!) Advisory - DO NOT ENTER STREET TYPE. For Main Street just enter Main. 3. Enter house number and tap OK. 4.
  • Page 24: Destination By Points Of Interest (Poi)

    If City First is selected: 1. Enter city name and tap OK. 2. Enter street name and tap OK. (!) Advisory - DO NOT ENTER STREET TYPE. For Main Street just enter Main. 3. Enter the name of the cross-street and tap OK. (!) Advisory - DO NOT ENTER STREET TYPE.
  • Page 25: Destination From Favorites

    If Alphabetical is selected: 1. Enter the name of the destination. 2. Select a matching POI location from the list. 3. Tap OKto accept the location. The location details will be shown. 4. Tap Nav to navigate to this location; or 5.
  • Page 26: To Set The Route Options

    To Set the Route Options 1. Tap Menu, Settings, Route Options to open the Route Options screen. 2. Select the desired option(s). 3. Tap OK to accept or Cancel to reject changes. Method: Selects the method of routing. The quickest route, shortest route, route that favors major roads, or route that favors local roads.
  • Page 27: To Create Or Add To The Favorites List

    Orientation: Orients the Map screen so that the driving direction is heading up or North is always Day/Night: The Auto setting changes from Day to Night Mode automatically at approximately sunrise and sunset. Select “Day” to have the display be bright or select “Night” to have the display change to be better suited for night driving.
  • Page 28: Panning And Zooming

    Panning and Zooming To Pan the Map From the Map screen tap and drag the map area. (i) Information - While in Panning Mode, tap the X icon to return to the Map screen. Tap on the North icon displayed to rotate the map so that North or Heading is pointing up. To Zoom In and Out Use the hardware up(+) and down(-) buttons to zoom in and zoom out.
  • Page 29: Localization

    Localization The localization options, under Settings, give you control over settings affected by your location, including: Language Time zone Daylight savings time Units Speed alert You can use the speed alert feature to warn you if your vehicle is exceeding the speed limit. There are two speed alert options: Auto speed alert and fixed speed alert.
  • Page 30: Exit Map Program - About Screen

    Exit Map Program - About Screen For software version information and also to exit the mapping program, follow these steps. 1. Tap Menu. 2. Tap System Information, the About screen will be shown. 3. Tap the left arrow icon to return to the map page. 4.
  • Page 31: Connecting System To Your Pc

    Connecting System to Your PC 1. It is possible to copy map data, music or moving picture files into the built-in flash memory inside the body or the SD/MMC memory card by connecting the system to a PC via the USB cable. ...
  • Page 32: Installing The Usb Driver

    Installing the USB Driver No driver is needed when using Windows XP. No other operating system is supported. Distinguishing Between Removable Disks  The two ‘removable disks’ represent s ‘Built-in flash memory’ and ‘SD/MMC memory’ of the sy stem, respectively. ...
  • Page 33: Copying Files

    Copying Files To play the media data used in each media player program, e.g. music player, movie player, and picture viewer, the data files must be located in the ‘SD/MMC Memory’ folder only. The data files specific to each media player must be stored in the specified folder in ‘SD/MMC Memory’ when you wish to use the programs.
  • Page 34: Windows Xp

    Windows XP Double click the Window tray icon to execute ‘Safely Remove Hardware’ as shown below. Select Double Click Select Click Select Click...
  • Page 35: Using Supplemental Programs

    Using Supplemental Programs Getting Ready Storing Files Files of music, movies and pictures can only be stored in ‘SD/MMC memory’. It is not allowed to play the files of music, movies and pictures stored in ‘Built-in flash memory’ with the supplemental programs.
  • Page 36: Music Player

    Music Player Nam es and Functions Play list window Icon of c urrent music Indicating selected music Location s earchi ng slider Volume adjus ting slider In-Depth Description of Functions Search of Playing Position The Location Searching Slider indicates the play position of a music file. You can adjust the play position to a desired point.
  • Page 37 You can turn off the sound by pressing the Mute button. Displaying the Play List Connect the Voya 320 to the PC (Refer to ‘Connecting System to Your PC’), and copy ‘ the music file to the Music’ folder in the SD/MMC memory.
  • Page 38: Movie Player

    Movie Player Nam es and Functions Play list window Location Searching Slider Volume Adjus ting Slider In-Depth Description of Functions Search of Playing Position The Location Searching Slider indicates the play position of a movie file. You can adjust the play position to a desired point.
  • Page 39 You can turn off the sound when pressing the Mute button. Storing Movie Files and View ing Movies Connect the Voya 320 to the PC (Refer to ‘Connecting System to Your PC’), and copy ‘ the movie file to the Movie’...
  • Page 40: Picture Player

    Select the desired movie file from the figure above, and press the Play button, or double click the desired movie file from the Play list window to play the selected movie file. Pressing the File button while playing a movie causes the current movie to pause playing, and the play list is displayed.
  • Page 41: In-Depth Description Of Functions

    Exit Button Navigation Retur n Button Storing Image Files and Viewing Images Connect the Voya 320 to the PC (Refer to ‘ file to the Picture’ folder in the SD/MMC memory. Double clicking the desired file from the File list window displays the image as shown below:...
  • Page 42: Setting Environments

    Setting Environments Nam es and Functions Functions of Control Buttons Icon Button Previ ous T ab Button Next Tab Button Navigation Return Button Exit button Language Calibration Backlight Battery Time Function Moves to the pr evious tab from the c urrent tab. Moves to the next tab from the c urrent tab.
  • Page 43 Adjusting the Brightness Backlight Brightness of the backlight can be adjusted to four levels ranging from level 1 to 4. You can adjust the brightness by moving the Brightness Adjustment slider. The default setting of the backlight is set to level 4. Brightness Adjustment Slider Press the Power button for about two seconds to set the backlight to level 1.
  • Page 44 When the battery is fully charged, the Battery Remainder Power meter does not move, but is kept at the button on the body lights green. In the battery-powered mode, the Power Status icon is displayed as ‘Battery’, and the Battery Remainder Power meter indicates the current remaining Power Status icon power in the battery.
  • Page 45 Language Setting You can change the current language used in the menu program by clicking the ‘Previous button’ or the ‘Next button’. All text will be changed to selected one. Prev ious Button Next Button This setti ng wi l l be applied on the menu program onl y. It has no effec t on the s ystem language. Note Touch Screen Calibration If there is deviation between the point touched by you and the point actually indicated on the...
  • Page 46: Troubleshooting

    Map data may not be identical to the actual road condition. Check your data and update the map data if updates are available. Voya 320 Blac k (front), silver (rear) 4.33” (w) x 3.07” (H) x 0.83” (D) 5.93 ounc es...

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