Blaupunkt TravelPilot 300 Operating And Installation Instructions

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  • Page 1 Mobile Nav igation TravelPilot 300 Operating and installation instructions (Long version)
  • Page 2: Device Overview

    Device overview Device overview...
  • Page 3 Device overview 1 Display (touchscreen): Simple and intuitive operation by touching the buttons on the dis- play. 2 VOL -: Decreases the volume 3 On/Off switch: • Long press (longer than 3 seconds): Switches the device on or off. • Short press: Opens the main menu.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Device overview ........2 Performing basic settings ....13 Setting the time zone ......13 Safety notes ........7 Entering the home address ....13 Warning symbols used ......7 Activating the PIN query .......13 Use as directed ........7 Confi guring the PIN query ....14 Road safety ..........7 Locking/unlocking the device .....14 General safety notes ......7...
  • Page 5 Contents Demo ..........20 Additional functions during the route guidance ...........29 Starting the demo .......20 Entering a blocking ......29 Demo settings ........20 Cancelling route guidance .....29 Storing the position ......21 Skipping the next destination ....29 Managing destinations .......21 Display information about Saving destinations ......21 the destination ........29 Storing a destination entered .....21...
  • Page 6 Contents Infotainment ........35 Performing device settings ....42 Display ...........42 Starting Infotainment ......35 Button sound ........42 Playing music fi les .......35 Random playback (Mix) .....36 Language ........42 Repeated playback (Repeat) ....36 Time..........42 Saving energy ........42 Displaying ID3 tags ......36 Theft protection .......43 Calling the music list (Browse) ...36 Equaliser ........36 Factory settings and USB interface ..43...
  • Page 7: Safety Notes

    Safety notes Safety notes General safety notes Observe the following notes to protect the device For your personal benefi t, carefully read the fol- against defects and yourself against injuries and lowing safety notes before operating the device life-threatening dangers from an ignition or explo- for the fi...
  • Page 8: Notes About Handling The Cd/Dvd

    CD/DVD with a soft, lint-free Note: cloth from inside to outside. Never clean the CD/DVD in a circular We recommend the use of original Blaupunkt motion. accessories (www.blaupunkt.com). Do not use any solvents, including on the Protective screen fi lm printed side of the CD/DVD.
  • Page 9: Switching On The Device

    First use | Installation in the vehicle Select your preferred language in the dia- • The device is supplied by its internal logue menu. battery. The charge state of the battery is suffi cient. Please follow the instructions. The language is loaded and the main menu •...
  • Page 10: Inserting The Device In The Mounting Cup

    Installation in the vehicle | Switching on/off Switching on/off The On/Off switch is used to switch the device on and off and to open the main menu. Switch-on Press and hold the On/Off switch for longer than 3 seconds. Switch-off Press and hold the On/Off switch for longer than 3 seconds.
  • Page 11: Operating The Menus

    Operating the menus Operating the menus Call up character keyboard Main menu Call up error-tolerant entry The main menu provides access to the navigation and the settings. Intelligent auto-completion function Briefl y press the On/Off switch to reach the During the entry, the device auto-completes char- main menu from any other menu.
  • Page 12: Information About Gps

    Information about GPS Information about GPS The GPS (Global Positioning System) allows worldwide navigation and locating via satellites to determine a position. GPS mode of operation The navigation device measures the current posi- tion of your vehicle via GPS and compares these coordinates with its map material.
  • Page 13: Performing Basic Settings

    Performing basic settings Performing basic settings Touch the symbol to toggle between 24-hour and 12-hour display. Before starting a route guidance, perform these basic settings: Touch the symbol to activate (check mark) or deactivate (no check mark) • Set the time zone of your position so that the daylight savings time.
  • Page 14: Confi Guring The Pin Query

    Protection Setup button to lock the device is permanently blocked and the device must (check mark) or to unlock it (no check mark). be returned via the Blaupunkt service. The PIN query is displayed. Confi guring the PIN query Enter your PIN.
  • Page 15: Navigation

    Navigation | Destination entry Navigation Destination entry The navigation device does not release you from In the destination entry, you can enter an address, your responsibility as a driver for correct and pru- select a destination from memory, or select a dent behaviour in traffi...
  • Page 16: Using The Home Address As Destination

    Destination entry Note: Copying a destination from the You do not have to repeat entering the country, favourites city and street information every time. Only if Touch the symbol. your destination is at a different location than The Favourites menu is displayed. the previous one will you have to re-enter the destination address.
  • Page 17: Points Of Interest

    Destination entry | Points of interest Move and scale the map as described in the Touch one of the symbols to select a point of chapter "Working with the map". interest category. Touch a location of your choice. The keyboard is displayed. The city is selected and its name appears Enter the name of the point of interest.
  • Page 18: Selecting A Supraregional Point Of Interest

    Points of interest | Tour planning Select the point of interest category. Tour planning Select the point of interest. The tour planning allows you to enter a tour with Touch the Start Route Guidance button. several interim destinations and to store it, for ex- ample, for the demo (ch.
  • Page 19: Loading A Tour From The Favourites

    Tour planning Loading a tour from the favourites Additional functions after the tour planning From the favourites, you can copy a destination for the tour planning or load a stored tour and Prerequisite: then edit it. • You opened the tour list. Prerequisite: Touch the button to call up the add- •...
  • Page 20: Additional Functions After The Destination Entry

    Additional functions after the destination entry | Demo Additional functions after the Demo destination entry Conveniently plan your vacation trip at home and gain an overview of the route and travel time Prerequisite: – even without GPS reception. • You entered a destination as described in the chapter "Destination entry".
  • Page 21: Storing The Position

    Storing the position | Managing destinations Storing the position Managing destinations You can store your current position and later use Two lists are available in which individual destina- it as a destination. tions are saved: Touch the symbol in the Navigation •...
  • Page 22: Renaming A Destination (Favourites Only)

    Managing destinations Touch the button to call up the add- Touch the button to call up the add- on menu. on menu. Touch the symbol. Touch the symbol. The keyboard is displayed. A confi rmation is displayed. Enter a name for the destination and touch Touch Yes to delete the destination.
  • Page 23: Calculating A Route

    Calculating a route | Specifying route options Calculating a route Specifying route options Calculate the route to a destination entered to The route options can be defi ned at any time. learn about distance and travel time: Afterwards, If you change the route options during a route you have the option to start the route guidance or guidance, the route may be recalculated.
  • Page 24: Route Guidance

    Specifying route options | Route guidance Touch the symbol to activate (check Route guidance mark) or deactivate (no check mark) automatic traffi c jam detours with DANGER! TMC. Disregarding traffi c rules can lead to Touch the symbol to allow (check accidents mark) or disallow (no check mark) Follow the turn-by-turn directions only if the street...
  • Page 25: Reaching The Place Of Destination

    Route guidance Note: Disturbed GPS reception If you enter an additional destination during On the map, the symbol indicates that no an active route guidance and start the route suffi cient GPS signal is being received. If guidance, you have two options: you start a route guidance at this point, the naviga- •...
  • Page 26: Working With The Map

    Working with the map Working with the map Touch the symbol to adopt the city as the destination. Showing a Map The route guidance is being started. - or - Touch the symbol in the main Touch the symbol to store the loca- menu.
  • Page 27: Voice Output During Route Guidance

    Working with the map | Voice output during route guidance Touch the symbol to is shown on the map. Touch the symbol to also show (check mark) or hide (no check mark) change between 2D and the time and distance to the last destination. 3D view.
  • Page 28: Map Display During Route Guidance

    Map display during route guidance Map display during route Voice output is activated. guidance Voice output is deactivated (muted). During the route guidance, the map display shows Touching the symbol reactivates the voice you different navigation tools and route informa- output.
  • Page 29: Additional Functions During The Route Guidance

    Additional functions during the route guidance Additional functions during the The symbol identifi es the blocking. The blocked segment is marked in red. route guidance To cancel the blocking: Prerequisite: In the add-on menu, touch the sym- • Route guidance bol again (the check mark indicates - or - that a blocking has been entered).
  • Page 30: Display Route List

    Additional functions during the route guidance | TMC function Display route list TMC function The route list can be displayed to gain an overview The Traffi c Message Channel continuously broad- of the route. casts traffi c announcements. The TMC function in your device allows you to receive and display the Touch the symbol in the add-on messages.
  • Page 31: Showing Traffi C Reports

    TMC function | Bluetooth function Showing traffi c reports Bluetooth function The device also reports traffi c obstructions if you Bluetooth is a wireless radio connection over did not start a route guidance. a short distance. Hence, a Bluetooth-capable cell phone allows using the navigation device as Touch the symbol in the Navigation a hands-free system.
  • Page 32: Calling

    Bluetooth function Touch the Yes button to register the cell During the phone call, you have the option of redi- phone. recting the phone call to the cell phone: Touch the Transfer button. Touch the Stop button to end the search for Bluetooth-capable devices.
  • Page 33: Audio Transmission

    Bluetooth function - or - Performing Bluetooth settings Touch the symbol to delete all en- Settings in the Bluetooth Settings menu: tries. • Activating/deactivating the Bluetooth func- tion • Switching visibility on/off Audio transmission • Paired devices If a Bluetooth connection exists, you can use the navigation device to listen to music that is stored •...
  • Page 34: Search For Devices

    Bluetooth function Touch a cell phone in the list. Touch the Connect button. Touch the Options button to display addition- A PIN query is displayed. al functions. Enter the PIN "0000" in your cell phone. Note: Ringtone If you want to pair a cell phone with the device, Touch the symbol.
  • Page 35: Loading The Phone Book

    Bluetooth function | Infotainment (check mark) or to switch it off (no check Infotainment mark). In the Infotainment menu, you can play music, im- age and video fi les or pass the time with various Loading the phone book games. For travelling abroad, the device provides The phone book in your cell phone can be loaded a phrase book.
  • Page 36: Random Playback (Mix)

    Infotainment Touch the Options button to display addition- Touch the button for playback. al functions. Touch the symbol to show (check Press the VOL - or VOL + button to adjust the mark) or hide (no check mark) ID3 volume. texts.
  • Page 37: Slide Show

    Infotainment Note: Rotating an image Larger images require longer loading times. The images in the playback menu and in the The device can display images up to a size of presentation can automatically be rotated left or 6 megapixel. right. Touch the Options button to display addition- al functions.
  • Page 38: Using The Phrase Book

    Infotainment Touch the symbol to start the record- Touch the button to interrupt the play- ing. back. Touch the symbol to end the record- Touch the button to continue the play- ing. back. A confi rmation is displayed. In the bottom display bar, touch the slider to forward or reverse.
  • Page 39: Games

    Infotainment | Data transfer Games Data transfer Touch the symbol. Road maps can be copied onto a memory card and The Games menu is displayed. then used with the device. CAUTION! The following games are available: – Logic game (Sudoku): Fill each of the Editing data in the internal memory can dam- 9 subgrids with the numbers 1 to 9.
  • Page 40: Using Road Maps From Memory Card

    Data transfer The computer recognises the navigation Using media fi les from the memory device as a card reader. The memory card is card displayed as a drive. In the Infotainment menu, you can play the follow- Copy the desired data onto the memory ing media fi...
  • Page 41: Settings

    Settings Settings If the function is deactivated, a confi rmation is displayed upon reaching an interim destination You can perform these settings: whether the route guidance to the next interim • Map settings (ch. "Working with the map", destination should be continued. "Performing map settings") Touch the symbol to activate (check •...
  • Page 42: Performing Device Settings

    Settings Performing device settings A lower value indicates, for example, that switching to night display already occurs at Settings in the Settings menu: dusk. A higher value causes switching to wait • Display until darkness. • Button sounds (sound of the buttons) Button sound •...
  • Page 43: Theft Protection

    The PIN can be changed at any time. calibration. Register under http://puk.blaupunkt.com to se- Follow the instructions on the display to cali- curely store your PUK. brate the touchscreen.
  • Page 44: Software

    4.3˝ touchscreen TFT LCD colour display 16:9, repair service including a pick-up service. 480 x 272 pixel In case your device has to be sent to Blaupunkt for Audio service you can order a pick-up service for your Built-in loudspeaker, min. 1 W device on the internet.
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting Table

    Troubleshooting table Troubleshooting table Problem Cause Measure The device does not work or The operating system is over- Perform a reset (ch. "Switching does not work correctly. loaded. on/off"). Reset the factory settings (ch. "Settings"). All personal set- tings will be deleted! Reinstall the navigation software using the enclosed CD/DVD.
  • Page 46 fi le system. the fi le system FAT16 or FAT32. Due to continued technical developments, Blaupunkt cannot guar- antee the correct functioning of memory cards from different man- ufacturers and different types of cards. Try a memory card from a...
  • Page 47: Fcc Information (Only Usa)

    FCC Information (USA) FCC Information (only USA) WARNING Changes or modifi cations not expressly approved This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Re- by the manufacturer could void the user‘s author- sults. Operation is subject to the following two ity to operate the equipment.
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