Blaupunkt TravelPilot 700 Operating And Installation Instructions

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  • Page 1 Mobile Navigation TravelPilot 700 Operating and installation instructions (Long version)
  • Page 2: Device Overview

    Device overview Device overview...
  • Page 3 A Serial port for connecting to the vehicle elec- tronics (Smart Cable) or sound docking station (Contact your Blaupunkt specialised dealer or read the information via the Blaupunkt Inter- net pages at www.blaupunkt.com) B USB port for data transfer C AV-IN/OUT socket for back-up camera and...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Device overview ........2 Performing basic settings ....14 Setting the time zone ......14 Safety notes ........8 Entering the home address ....15 Warning symbols used ......8 Activating the PIN query .......15 Use as directed ........8 Confi guring the PIN query ....15 Road safety ..........8 Locking/unlocking the device .....15 General safety notes ......8...
  • Page 5 Contents Speech input ........31 Storing the position ......23 Day/night view .........31 Destination/tour memory ....23 Speed limit........32 Saving destinations ......23 Continuing a tour automatically ..32 Saving a destination or tour ....23 Showing/hiding tour info ....32 Saving the last destination or tour ..24 Editing destinations ......24 Map display during route guidance..32 Navigation tools ........32...
  • Page 6 Contents Answering or rejecting a call ....38 Equaliser ........46 Ending a call and additional functions ...38 Random playback (Mix) .....47 Managing the call list ......38 Repeated playback (Repeat) ....47 Phone book ........39 Displaying ID3 tags ......47 Loading the phone book ....39 Calling the music list (Browse) ...47 Calling from the phone book ....39 Showing image fi...
  • Page 7 Contents Calling up a web page .......55 My fi les ..........67 Selecting web pages/addresses from My fi les in the internal memory ....67 history ..........56 Playing or displaying My fi les ....67 Adding and selecting a bookmark ..56 Transferring My fi les ......67 Searching text on the current web page ..
  • Page 8: 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 9: Notes About Handling The Cd/Dvd

    Do not use any solvents, including on the • Backup DVD printed side of the CD/DVD. Note: We recommend the use of original Blaupunkt Cleaning notes accessories (www.blaupunkt.com). Clean the display with a dry, soft cloth. Removing protective fi lms Water and other liquids could damage the display.
  • Page 10: Switching On The Device

    Initial startup | Installation in the vehicle The charging process in the switched-off state is Setting the language approx. 3 hours. The charge state indicator is lo- The device uses English as standard language. If cated on the top display bar. you switch on the device for the fi...
  • Page 11: Installation Example

    CD. Prerequisite: • Compatible Blaupunkt car sound system with rear or front AUX-IN socket • Car sound system supports the AUDIO-MIX function (contact your Blaupunkt specialised...
  • Page 12: Switching On/Off

    Audio playback via the loudspeakers | Switching on/off | Operating the menus Connect the car sound system with the navi- Operating the menus gation device by means of a cable – according to the instructions of the car sound system. Main menu On the car sound system, activate the From the main menu, you can access the applica-...
  • Page 13: Intelligent Auto-Completion Function

    Operating the menus | Information about GPS Touch an entry to select it. Intelligent auto-completion function During destination input, the device auto-com- Touch the OK button to accept the entry or to pletes characters as far as possible and offers confi...
  • Page 14: Performing Basic Settings

    Information about GPS | Performing basic settings Setting the time zone Touch the symbol in the main menu. The Settings menu is displayed. This menu contains this information: – Latitude/Longitude: Current position in longitude and latitude – Altitude: Current height above mean sea level (approximate value) –...
  • Page 15: Entering The Home Address

    Key) which you defi ne yourself. The PUK cannot Enter your PIN. be changed. Touch the OK button. To secure your PUK: Register on the Blaupunkt Internet page and Changing the PIN follow the instructions: In the Anti Theft Protection menu, touch the http://puk.blaupunkt.com Change PIN Code button.
  • Page 16: Navigation

    Navigation | Destination input Navigation Destination input The navigation device does not release you from In the destination input, you can enter an address, your responsibility as a driver for correct and pru- select a destination from memory, or select a point dent behaviour in traffi...
  • Page 17: Entering An Address

    Destination input Entering an address Entering coordinates Touch the symbol. Touch the symbol. The Destination menu is displayed. The Destination Coordinates menu is displayed. Touch the symbol to enter the lati- tude. The keyboard is displayed. Touch the symbol to enter the longi- tude.
  • Page 18: Speech Input

    Destination input | Speech input | Points of interest (POI) As soon as the warning beep sounds and the green light is lit, speak loudly and clearly. If your voice command is recognised, it may be repeated for verifi cation and displayed on the bottom display bar.
  • Page 19: Special Pois

    Points of interest (POI) Special POIs Note: The destination to which you started a route My POIs guidance last is taken as the destination area. Besides point-of-interest (POI) catego- ries, such as petrol stations and parking, - or - the My POIs category is available. In the Points Of Interest menu, touch This expands the navigation with individual desti- the symbol to select a POI close to...
  • Page 20: Tour Planning

    Points of interest (POI) | Tour planning Prerequisite: Note: • Bluetooth connection to the cell phone (ch. If the tour on the memory card has more than "Bluetooth function") 10 destinations, only the fi rst 10 destinations are loaded and displayed. After selecting the POI, touch the Options button to call up the add-on menu.
  • Page 21: Start For This Point Fi Rst

    Tour planning | Using a destination from the destination memory Touch the button to close the Exiting the tour planning map view. Touch this button to exit the Touch the buttons to select an- menu. other destination in the tour Save the tour in My destinations &...
  • Page 22: Additional Functions After The Destination Input/Tour Planning

    Additional functions after the destination input | Country info | Simulation Additional functions after the DANGER! destination input/tour planning Disregarding the local traffi c rules and Prerequisite: street routing can cause accidents • Destination input via keyboard or speech in- The country information may not be current due to short-term changes in the law, signposts or similar.
  • Page 23: Simulation Settings

    Simulation | Storing the position | Destination/tour memory Enter a name for the destination and confi rm Simulation settings with OK. You can specify whether the route should be trav- The destination is stored under the name en- elled once or endlessly during the simulation. tered in the My Destinations &...
  • Page 24: Saving The Last Destination Or Tour

    Destination/tour memory Enter a name for the destination and touch Touch the destination in the list to edit it. Touch one of the symbols to The destination is stored under the name en- move the destination up or tered in the My Destinations & Tours menu. down.
  • Page 25: Backing Up Destinations (Backup Copy)

    Destination/tour memory | Calculating a route Backing up destinations Starting the route calculation (backup copy) Conveniently plan your vacation trip at home and gain an overview of the route and driving time – To back up the saved destinations (My Destina- even without GPS reception.
  • Page 26: Specifying Route Options

    Calculating a route | Specifying route options Specifying route options – Change: Personal setting for the user pro- fi le. Average speed for every road type. The route options can be defi ned at any time. If – Adaptive: Option for additional automat- you change the route options during a route guid- ic adjustment to the driving style.
  • Page 27: Route Guidance

    Specifying route options | Route guidance Route guidance Reaching the place of destination As soon as you have reached the destination point, the message "You have reached your desti- DANGER! nation" appears. The map now displays only your Disregarding traffi c rules can lead to current position.
  • Page 28: Offroad Route Guidance (Geocaching)

    Offroad route guidance | Working with the map Offroad route guidance Moving and scaling the map (geocaching) To view the desired destination area on the map, you can move the map section and scale it (zoom Geocaching is the search for locations via GPS. in and zoom out).
  • Page 29: Map/Navigation Settings

    Working with the map In the map view, touch the symbol to Touch the symbol, Map Settings reach the Map/navigation settings. menu. If a route guidance is currently active, a differ- Touch the button to scroll ent symbol is displayed: through this menu.
  • Page 30: Selecting Units

    Working with the map Touch the symbol on the third page Touch the symbol to change the set- of the Map Settings menu. ting in the add-on menu. A list of the available road maps is Showing/hiding points of interest at displayed.
  • Page 31: Voice Instructions

    Working with the map Touch the symbol to show (check Touch the symbol to activate (check mark) or hide (no check mark) the mark) or deactivate (no check mark) POI groups. the POI notes. Touch the symbol to show (check Note: mark) or hide (no check mark) the All of the 4 POI groups consist of additional...
  • Page 32: Speed Limit

    Working with the map | Map display during route guidance Speed limit Showing/hiding tour info During the navigation, the speed limits applicable For tours, time and distance to the next interim to the position of the vehicle can be shown on the destination are shown during route guidance.
  • Page 33: Route Information

    Map display during route guidance | Video display DANGER! The compass always points north (for ori- entation) Disregarding the local signpost infor- mation and street routing can cause Top fi eld: Name of next street accidents Bottom fi eld: Name of current street The signpost recognition by the camera acquires only the speed limit.
  • Page 34: Voice Output During Route Guidance

    Video display | Voice output during route guidance | Additional functions Touch the symbol in the map view. DANGER! A drop-down menu is displayed. Distraction from the traffi c can cause accidents Touch the symbol. The Route Guidance Options menu is The video display does not replace the view displayed.
  • Page 35: Displaying The Route List And Entering Blockings

    Additional functions Calculating an alternate route Displaying the route list and entering blockings The route calculation is performed based on your settings (ch. "Specifying route options"). Alterna- The route list can be displayed to gain an overview tively, additional routes are offered with different of the route.
  • Page 36: Tmc Function

    Additional functions | TMC function TMC function Touch the Update List button to list the latest traffi c reports. The Traffi c Message Channel continuously broad- This button appears only if new TMC mes- casts traffi c announcements. You device allows sages are being received.
  • Page 37: Infotainment

    TMC function | Infotainment | Bluetooth function – Urgent messages only Touch the symbol in the main menu. The Infotainment menu is dis- played. Touch the symbol to start the station search. Bluetooth function (telephone) The station found next is shown on the top display bar.
  • Page 38: Starting The Bluetooth Application

    Bluetooth function The phone number is displayed completely on Starting the Bluetooth application the top line. Touch the symbol in the Infotainment Touch the Dial button. menu. The call is made. The Bluetooth menu is displayed. The Bluetooth function is being ac- Answering or rejecting a call tivated.
  • Page 39: Phone Book

    Bluetooth function Phone book Editing entries Touch an entry in the phone book. The phonebook function is available for more Touch the Options button. phone comfort. Fill the phone book yourself with entries or load the entries from your cell phone Touch the symbol to change an en- try.
  • Page 40: Inbox/Outbox

    • Bluetooth connection to the cell phone (ch. further details, please read the instructions of "Establishing a Bluetooth connection") your car sound system. Consult your Blaupunkt In the Bluetooth menu, touch the specialised dealer which car sound systems sup- symbol.
  • Page 41: Establishing A Bluetooth Connection

    The PIN query is displayed. • Bluetooth-ready and compatible cell phone Enter the PIN "0000" in your cell phone. (contact your Blaupunkt specialised dealer.) The devices are registered and the Bluetooth • Bluetooth function and visibility in the cell connection is established.
  • Page 42: Registering Additional Cell Phones With The Navigation Device

    Bluetooth function Touch the symbol. Performing Bluetooth settings The Paired Devices menu is dis- Settings in the Bluetooth Settings menu: played. All cell phones that are reg- • Activating/deactivating the Bluetooth func- istered are listed. tion Touch a cell phone in the list. •...
  • Page 43: Switching Visibility On/Off

    Bluetooth function Switching visibility on/off Ringtone For the Bluetooth connection, the navigation de- Touch the symbol. vice must be visible to other Bluetooth-ready de- The User Ring Tone menu is dis- vices. played. Touch the symbol to switch the visi- Touch the desired ringtone.
  • Page 44: Automatic Call Answering

    Bluetooth function | Illustrated phrase book | Camera function Obtain the following settings from your service Touch the Language button if you want to provider or the operating instructions of your cell change the initial or target language. phone: Touch the button to scroll through this menu.
  • Page 45: Taking Pictures (Geotagging)

    Camera function | Entertainment – Resolution: Selecting the image resolu- Filming tion Note: The brightness is automatically adjusted to Videos are recorded using the 4:3 format. the environment. Activate the video function in the Touch the OK button. settings (Video mode on (check Touch the buttons to mark)).
  • Page 46: Starting Entertainment

    Entertainment If you want to remove the memory card after its use: If necessary, exit all running applications of the memory card, e.g. the music playback. Carefully push on the memory card in the card slot until it disengages. The memory card is ejected a little bit from the card slot and can be removed.
  • Page 47: Random Playback (Mix)

    Entertainment Touch one of the following buttons to sort the Random playback (Mix) music fi les: The Mix function allows you to play the tracks of the current directory, a playlist or the selected – Album: Alphabetical sorting by albums genre at random: –...
  • Page 48: Slide Show

    Entertainment Calling the image list (Browse) Touch the symbol to view information about the image fi le. The "Browse" function allows you to list and browse through all the image fi les. Touch the symbol to delete an image. Touch the Options button to display addition- al functions.
  • Page 49: Connecting The Back-Up Camera Or An External Audio/Video Source

    Entertainment Connecting the back-up camera or an Games external audio/video source Touch the symbol. If a back-up camera is correctly connected in the The Games menu is displayed. vehicle, you can transfer the camera image to the The following games are available: display of the device as soon as you place the car –...
  • Page 50: Television (Dvb-T)

    Television (DVB-T) Touch any point on the display to show or hide Television (DVB-T) the buttons for the operation. Mobile television is possible with DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial). Digital television signals are broadcast by the broadcasting compa- nies. An antenna is used for the reception (terres- trial).
  • Page 51: Creating A Favourites List

    Television (DVB-T) Touch the station list to call up the station list In the favourites list, touch a station of your and directly select the desired station. choice. Touch the buttons to switch be- Touch the symbol to move the tween the station or favourites selected station in the favour- list.
  • Page 52: Electronic Programme Guide (Epg)

    Television (DVB-T) Electronic programme guide (EPG) DVB-T settings The Electronic Programme Guide is a programme Settings in the DVB-T menu: overview for current and future television pro- • Audio grammes. It is oriented by date and time. • Video Note: •...
  • Page 53: Subtitle

    Television (DVB-T) Subtitle Touch the Stationary button if you are locat- ed at a fi xed location. If a station offers subtitles for a current pro- gramme, they can be displayed. Depending on the Touch the 0 s, 10 s or 20 s button to select a language offering, you can select your preferred value for the automatic station search.
  • Page 54: Internet Function

    Internet function Internet function Touch the Yes button to end the navigation. The Internet menu is displayed. Connect the device with a WLAN router at home, - or - a hotspot in a hotel or something similar like a mobile computer and use the Internet function. Touch the No button to cancel.
  • Page 55: Manually Confi Guring And Connecting An Invisible Wlan Network (Ssid Is Suppressed)

    Touch the empty input fi eld. Touch the symbol. The keyboard is displayed. The web browser is displayed. Enter a web address, e.g. http://www.blaupunkt.com. Touch OK to display the web page in the The toolbar current window. The toolbar contains all the commands required to - or - operate the web browser.
  • Page 56: Selecting Web Pages/Addresses From History

    Internet function You can scroll the web page and click on links If you want to delete one web page or all web to other web pages (hyperlinks) – just like a pages, touch OK or Cancel in the Confi rma- computer.
  • Page 57: Searching Text On The Current Web Page

    Internet function – Display by Address/Title: The addresses Basic settings of the web browser or titles are displayed for the web pages. You can perform different basic settings for the – Move Up/Down: The previously selected web browser, e.g. the size with which a web page bookmark is moved up or down in the is displayed: list.
  • Page 58: Exit The Web Browser

    Internet function • View tab: e-mail communication – Display Mode: Adjusting the display of The e-mails are stored in the internal memory the web page (e.g. optimised for the in the "TravelPilot / E-mail" directory (ch. "My display size). fi les"). –...
  • Page 59: Settings For Sending And Receiving

    Internet function Touch the respective empty text fi eld of the Touch the OK button to confi rm the deletion following entries to perform the correspond- or Cancel. ing entry with the keyboard: Touch the button to exit the – Account Name: Freely selectable name menu.
  • Page 60: Additional Settings

    Internet function Touch the empty text fi eld to enter an e-mail Using the e-mail function address via the keyboard. To select an e-mail folder, Touch the Save button to save the entry and touch the Folder button. return to the Settings menu. In the menu, touch one of the following entries: To delete spam addresses,...
  • Page 61: Editing An E-Mail

    Internet function To remove an e-mail attachment, Editing an e-mail touch the attachment once to select it. In the Compose menu, touch the button, if necessary, to scroll In the Attachment menu, touch the Delete but- through the menu. ton. To close the Attachment menu, To select an account, touch the arrow symbols for the From entry.
  • Page 62: Using Voip

    Internet function Touch the symbol to call up the set- Listening to Internet radio tings. If necessary, touch an entry in the "Internet radio" menu to select the desired genre (e.g. Touch the respective empty text fi eld of the 70/80s) or the My Favorites menu.
  • Page 63: Saving A New Station

    Internet function Touch the symbol to remove the Loading and playing episodes station from the favourites. Touch an entry in the list to select the desired podcast. Touch the Yes button to confi rm the deletion Touch the Select button to list the episodes. or No to cancel.
  • Page 64: Offi Ce Function

    Offi ce function Offi ce function – Close: Closes an opened document – About: Displays brief information about The Offi ce menu contains useful functions for your the application mobile offi ce – for reading, writing and comput- – Exit: Closes the application ing.
  • Page 65: Drawing Programme (Paint)

    Offi ce function Drawing programme (Paint) Touch the Delete button to remove a date from the calendar. Touch the symbol to open the draw- ing programme. All dates from the calendar can be deleted with the Delete All button. The document list is displayed. Touch the New button to create a new docu- Calculator ment.
  • Page 66: Playing Recordings

    Offi ce function Playing recordings File manager Touch en entry in the Voice Recorder menu. The fi le manager shows the fi les from the storage Touch the button for playback. ("DataStorage") and, if available, from the mem- ory card. In the fi le manager, you have access to the available fi...
  • Page 67: My Fi Les

    Offi ce function | My fi les Touch the button to open the Playing or displaying My fi les fi le. The device uses your fi les regardless of whether Touch the button to change to the they are located in memory or on the memory next higher directory level.
  • Page 68: Data Transfer With Memory Card

    My fi les Data transfer with memory card Copying data from the navigation device Please read the technical data to fi nd out which C:\System Volume DataStorage MyData TravelPilot memory cards are compatible with the device. Photo My_Music.mp3 Video My_Music.mp3 Loading data onto the memory card Music My_Music.mp3...
  • Page 69: Settings

    Settings Touch the button to confi rm the Settings settings. You can perform these settings: The adjusted alarm time is dis- • Map and navigation settings (ch. "Working played in the Alarm Clock menu. with the map") Audio/video • Device settings: The device has an AV-IN/OUT socket for external Adjust the settings for the device to your audio/video devices.
  • Page 70: Demo Mode

    Settings In the Settings menu, touch the sym- For the Switch level settings, bol to list the available applications. touch one of the buttons to ad- just automatic switching be- Touch an entry in the list to select the desired tween day and night brightness.
  • Page 71: Saving Energy

    Settings In the Settings menu, touch the Time symbol. The device receives the time via GPS. In A list with available languages is the Time menu, you can perform the nec- displayed. essary regional settings for the time, such as time zone and daylight savings time. Only if the Touch the language in the list that you want setting is correct, is it possible to obtain the cor- to use.
  • Page 72: Software

    Internet accesses (ch. "Internet func- repair service including a pick-up service. tion", "WLAN settings" or ch. "Bluetooth func- In case your device has to be sent to Blaupunkt for tion", "RAS setting"). service you can order a pick-up service for your In the Settings menu, touch the sym- device on the internet.
  • Page 73: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Supported data formats Music Dimensions (W x H x D) MP3, WMA – without DRM, OGG, WAV, Quick- 123 x 90 x 17.5 mm Time Weight Weblists: M3U, PLS approx. 243 g Images Operating temperature JPG, BMP, TIF, GIF (max. 1440 x 1080 Px) -20 °C ...
  • Page 74: 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 75 Troubleshooting table Problem Cause Measure The camera does not acquire the The camera is not correctly Align the camera. (Ch. "Aligning speed limits or not very good. aligned. the camera") Unfavourable lighting condi- – tions (e.g. backlight, darkness) and weather conditions (e.g. heavy snowfall, thunderstorm) or unfavourable positions of or dirt on the signs can interfere...
  • Page 76 fi le system. the fi le system FAT16 or FAT32. Due to continued technical de- Try a memory card from a differ- velopments, Blaupunkt cannot ent manufacturer or with a dif- guarantee the correct function- ferent capacity.
  • Page 77 Troubleshooting table...
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