TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents: Important notices and warnings ..............4 Global Positioning System..........................4 Precautions................................. 4 What’s in the Box ........................5 Getting to know your Navig8r .................... 5 Warning ............................. 6 Before using your Navig8r GPS Unit ................6 Mounting the GPS Unit in your vehicle ................7 Connecting the Car Charger ....................7 Navigation Before Using the Navig8r ....................10 Key Features..............................10 Getting Started with your Navig8r GPS System ............11 Main Map Screen ........................12 Getting to Know the Main Map Screen......................12 Next Turn by Name / Turn By Turn Menu......................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Generating Reports ......................Instillation................................. 53 Generating Reports ............................55 Accessing the Recorded files..........................57 Displaying your recorded trip on Google Earth ............58 Updating the Software for the Navig8r .................61 Adding Your Own POI Data ....................62 Hardware Main System Menu ....................64 Main Title Bar............................65 Photo Display ............................65 E‐Book ...............................65 Time and Date...........................66 Battery Indicator ..........................66 Bluetooth ............................66 Music..............................68 Video ..............................69 System Settings ......................70 Volume..............................71 Language ............................71 Backlight............................71...
Local conditions and regulations may change at short notice and may not be included in the software/mapping data of this product. When leaving your vehicle, do not leave the Navig8r on the dashboard of the car. It should be removed and placed in a secure place along with the windscreen mount and power cable. Do not leave the Navig8r in direct sunlight when not driving the vehicle. Overheating of the battery may ...
WHAT’S IN THE BOX What’s in the box Unpack the box and identify the contents. You should have the following items: Item Description Item Description 1 The Navig8r GPS unit 2 GPS device holder 3 Bracket/Windscreen Mount 4 Car Charger (12v DC) 5 USB Data Cable Getting to Know Your Navig8r GPS Item Description Item Description 1 Power Button 2 3.5mm Stereo Earphone Jack 3 Micro SDHC Card Slot 4 ...
WARNING Warning This Navig8r GPS should not be used in conditions of high temperature, high humidity or dusty conditions. We recommend that the Navig8r is not left in direct sunlight for extended periods or left fitted to the windscreen, dashboard or glove box. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures may cause the Navig8r to malfunction and may even cause permanent damage to the Navig8r. There are no user serviceable parts in this device. Opening the device may cause harm and damage the device. Any attempt to disassemble this device will void the warranty. ...
CONNECTING THE CAR CHARGER If no option is selected the Navig8r will turn off after 15 seconds. Prior to using the GPS system for the first time, it is recommended that the touch screen be calibrated. Please see the system setting instructions further on in this manual. Mounting the GPS Unit in Your Vehicle Fit the windscreen mount to the holder which you have attached to the rear of the GPS unit and test mount the GPS on the windscreen of the car. Choose a position that will not obstruct your vision ...
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CONNECTING THE CAR CHARGER The charge light indicator on the GPS should glow when connected to power. The GPS can now be started by pressing the power button on top of the device for about 3 seconds When starting the GPS in the vehicle it may take a short period of time for the system to acquire a valid GPS signal. Please make sure that the GPS unit has a clear view of the sky and is not impeded by trees, awnings, car ports or similar obstructions. www.navig8r.com.au ...
BEFORE USING THE NAVIG8R PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING Before Using the Navig8r Please Read the Following Personal Navigation devices are designed to be an aid to navigation only. They are to be used in conjunction with all local road rules, laws and regulations. It is the responsibility of the driver to ensure that the vehicle is driven in a safe manner in compliance with these laws. ...
GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR NAVIG8R GPS SYSTEM Getting started with your Navig8r GPS System Mount and connect the Navig8r as described in this manual. Press the power button on the top of the Navig8r. The Navigation software will run automatically. After the Welcome and help screen is displayed, the start up screen will be shown. When the Navig8r is first started you will be presented with the options shown to the right. Click on the View Map Icon to start navigating straight away using the default driver options or tap the Driver option to enter your name and license type in to the Navig8r. This feature is very useful if the Navaig8r is to be used by different drivers that hold different licence types. The Driver profile allows each driver to set their own preferences for the look & feel as well as safety warnings. Drivers can also record their driving route time and supervising driver if required. The recorded data can be used, with the aid of the Desktop Reporter software to print out reports for log books, business use or for personal use. The recorded files can also be used in Google Earth™ to display the route. Please see the Driver profile section later in this manual for detailed instructions. Tap the icon to remove this screen being shown at start up. Please see the Driver profile section later in this manual for detailed instructions. ...
Speedo / Trip Statistics Button. Tap to display Speedo page and Trip statistics. 12 Current Position Indicator Displays current location on map Overlay displayed on the roads to be taken for 13 Route Overlay the Calculated route. Displays name of current name of road. Current Road Name / ETA 14 Tap to display distance remaining and ETA in Indicator route mode. Current speed limit/Over speed Displays the road speed limit and warns of 15 warning icon driver speeding Speed / Red Light Camera 17 Displays the location of the safety camera Location Push the map around to show the surrounding 18 Scrolling Maps area 19 Waypoint Navigation Tap to access waypoint listing (If in use) 20 Lane Assist www.navig8r.com.au ...
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See Number 4 (GPS Signal Indicator) for more details. 3: Quick Options Menu Only displayed when in a route, this menu gives several quick options for changing the criteria for the current route. If the option is active, the icon will be shown with a . Tap on the icon to activate or deactivate the option as required www.navig8r.com.au ...
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B: Quickest Route: Calculates the route for the quickest journey. This option may be longer but should take less time. C: Shortest Route: Calculates the route for the shortest distance between current location and destination. Even though the distance may be shorter, the journey may take longer depending on the assigned speed limits for the roads travelled. D: Full Recalc: Forces the Navig8r to recalculate the full route from your current location to the destination address. This feature is useful if you decide to make a side trip from your calculated route. The inbuilt “return to route” feature will always try to return you to the calculated route if you miss a turn. The “Full Recalc” option allows for the full recalculation to ensure that the best route from your current location is used. E: Detour: Use this option to find a way around an accident or road works. Detour will work out an alternative route from the calculated route for 500 meters, 1 Kilometre, 3 Kilometres or 5 Kilometres and then return to the original route. For longer detours it is recommend ...
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Heading: Shows the bearing in degrees for the current direction of travel. The system must be in motion for this reading to be correct. Altitude: Shows the current altitude in meters above sea level of the Navig8r GPS system as calculated from the satellite signals. Precision: The lower the number, the more accurate the data from the GPS satellites is. ...
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Green Indicates that the battery is fully or near fully charged. Tap on the Battery Level Indicator icon to show the battery information screen. This screen will show the battery level displayed in percentage when not connected to external power source. Tap on the Back or Map button to return to the Main Map screen. 6: Next Turn Indicator / Advance Turn Assist (ATA) & Repeat Last Spoken Direction Button During Navigation mode an icon is shown on the screen to indicate the type of action to be taken at the next intersection. There are 2 types of icons you can have displayed. Please refer to the “Look & Feel” for information about selecting these options. The Indicator view displays an icon that is indicative of the next turn Indicator only. This icon may not truly represent the upcoming turn and is meant as a visual guide only. Advance Turn Assist, if selected can display a representation of the ATA approaching intersection. This is very useful if approaching complex intersections. www.navig8r.com.au ...
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MAIN MAP SCREEN Both options are a representative only. Due to circumstances beyond our control, intersections may vary or change and these changes may not have been included in your current map version. Tap either icon to repeat the last spoken instructions by the Navig8r. Distances given in spoken instructions are updated to reflect the current distance from the turn. 7: (& 17) Zoom In and Out of Maps When stationary, you can zoom in and out of the map screen to display a greater or less area than is currently being displayed. This is useful when stopped to get a more detailed look at the area ...
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MAIN MAP SCREEN 9: Compass While the map is always displayed according to the direction you are travelling, the compass option will show the direction north in relation to the direction of travel. This feature is handy in Walk Mode 10: Main Menu Button This button opens the Main GPS menu for Settings, Route and General Options and Destination options. It will be displayed in red if Navig8r is in record mode. Please see The Main Menu Section in this manual 11: Route Overlay In Navigation Mode, a coloured path is overlaid on to the calculated route. This gives the driver a visual indication of the route to be driven as well as the audio instructions and other information for . driving the route 12: Current Speed Indicator/Speedo/Trip Statistics Button The current speed of the GPS unit is displayed in both cruise and navigation modes on the lower bar. As well as displaying the current speed and time you can access the trip statistics pages Digital: Displayed on this screen are the Local time and the present speed that the GPS is travelling at as calculated from the satellite signals. ...
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“Reset” button. Tap on the button or the button to scroll up and down to see all the information displayed on this page. The information displayed is only calculated while the system detects satellite signals and is explained below. Speeding* Shows the amount of time spent over the speed limit. Avg. Speed Average speed of entire trip including time vehicle is stopped Avg. Driving Speed Average speed of the vehicle while in motion Max Speed Maximum speed attained by vehicle Total Time Total time vehicle has been on trip Driving Time Time that vehicle has been in motion on trip Stopped Time Time that vehicle or GPS unit has been stopped www.navig8r.com.au ...
It will not reset the information in the “Last Trip Statistics” page. Tap the “Back” button to return to the “Speed” screen 13: Current Position Indicator The car shown on the map screen to indicate the position of the vehicle. The map is orientated so that direction you are travelling is always towards the top of the screen. The orientation is fixed and cannot be changed. 14: Current Road / ETA Indicator In Cruise mode, the road name of your current location is displayed. In Navigation Mode, tap on the road name to toggle between the current road name and the Estimated Time of Arrival to your destination. The ETA shows distance to destination in Kilometres and the estimated time to reach your destination. www.navig8r.com.au ...
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Monday to Friday during gazetted restricted times. Warnings may be displayed during public and school holidays. 16: Speed / Red Light Camera Location In addition to the Safety Camera Warning Icon (8), the location of the camera is displayed on the map Red for Red Light cameras and Blue for Fixed Speed Cameras, these icons are positioned on the map to show the approximate location of the Safety Cameras. 17: (& 7) Zoom In and Out of Maps Please see number 7. www.navig8r.com.au ...
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You can use the Zoom in and Zoom out button (7 & 16) to see the map in more detail or from further out. When you have finished, tap on the back button to return view to the normal position. (This feature can only be made when maps are shown in 2D mode) 19: Waypoint Navigation Displayed only if the Route being used has had waypoints included. Routes calculated from point to destination only, will not have this icon displayed. If you have included waypoints in to your journey, the Turn By turn Screen will only display the turn by turn details for the next waypoint and not the entire route. Tap this icon to enter the Waypoints screen to adjust your trip as required. www.navig8r.com.au ...
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If the list is larger than the screen please use the or to scroll up or down the list. Returns to the previous screen Remove, add or change the way point order during the trip. Add a new waypoint to you journey. Start the trip. For more information on Waypoints please see page 20: Lane Assist In Navigation mode only, this icon may be displayed to show what lane you should be in for an upcoming intersection or turn. Dark arrows indicate the actual lane to be in, while the light or greyed out arrows show other lanes at the intersection. This feature may not be shown at all intersections and is provided as assistance only. Care should be taken and local road signs must be obeyed especially on roads and intersections that employ a tidal flow system for lane allocation. www.navig8r.com.au ...
Please see 39 for changing menu styles. Modern Classic Action 1 Create or select new driver profiles. Enter the address of your destination or find Points of 2 Interests Change the options and alter the look and feel of the 3 Navig8r 4 Mute or sound. 5 Record your driving statistics for business or personal use 6 Returns to the map screen. 7 Cancels the current trip (in Navigation Mode only) 8 Exits the Navigation software to the Hardware menu. ...
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DRIVER PROFILES 1. Driver Profiles Set the type of driver that is using the Navig8r and use it to record information from Learner drivers to fully licensed drivers using their vehicle for business purposes. Each user can create a profile and change the options to suit themselves. Each users settings and preferences are kept and restored once the profile is selected. The Select driver screen shows all the drivers that have created a profile on the Navig8r. To add a new driver tap on the Actions button. Tap the Stats button to see the Statistics for the selected drivers. Tap the Back Button to go back to the previous screen. Tap the Action Button to add a new driver profile and then the Add button. Tap the Delete button to remove the selected profiles. (only shown when 2 or more profiles are present) Delete with care as all records for the deleted driver will be removed and can not be recovered. Use the Keypad to enter the name of the new Driver the profile is to be created for Once the new profile name has been entered tap on the OK button to continue. ...
DRIVER PROFILES Select the type of driver that this profile is for. Select from a Learner driver with limitations to an Unrestricted licence holder. Once the correct profile is set with a click on the OK button. Learner 80: For drivers on their Learners licences. Sets the personal Speed limit of the Navig8r to 80 kilometres per hour. Provisional P1: for P1 license holders. Sets the personal speed limit at 90 Kilometres per hour. Provisional P2: for P1 license holders. Sets the personal speed limit at 100 Kilometres per hour. Legal Limits: For drivers that hold a full license. Uses the legal limits. Speed Limits are imposed on Learners drivers and holders of Provisional (P1 & P2) license holders in certain states only. If no limits are imposed by the State of Issue, please select the type of license you are holding and then adjust the “Max. Speed” in the “SpeedAlert Config” section of the “Trip Options” menu. If driving interstate on Learner or Provisional licenses please check with local authorities about restrictions on these types of licences that may apply to you before travelling. Once a driver has been added, the Navig8r will record basic information about the driving. The information is displayed in hours and minutes as shown to the right. For more detailed information the Record Feature must be used and the reports can then be printed using the companion software. Please see later in this manual for more information. www.navig8r.com.au ...
NAVIGATION MENU 2. The Navigation menu Classic Menu From the Navigation Menu, you can search for an address, Points of Interest, Recent Places navigated to and Favorites that you have added from previous trips. Select the required option for selecting your destination or tap the Back button to return to the Main Menu or the Map button to go to the Map screen. Modern Menu As above. Simply tap Back to remove from screen. Entering your Destination by an Address There are two ways you can enter the destination address in to the Navig8r. Wizard. A three step process whereby you enter the town/suburb, street and then number to select a destination. Quick Step. Add the street number and then the first 3 letters of the street and then town/suburb. The Navig8r will present all available combinations based on what has been entered. To set the default method of entering the destination addres,s select the preferred method in the Look & Feel menu as described later in this manual. www.navig8r.com.au ...
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NAVIGATION MENU Entering your Destination by the 3 Step Wizard If the 3 step Wizard is set as default, tap on the “Address” icon in the Navigation menu. Step 1: The Town, City or Suburb Using the stylus, spell out the name of the city, town or suburb of your destination. After the first 3 letters have been entered, the Navig8r will begin to list the possible options from those letters. Continue entering the name to refine the list. Tap the button to enter a space, or the button to go back a space if you have made a mistake. If the correct destination is displayed and highlighted, tap the “OK” button to continue to the next step. ...
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Once the Destination is confirmed you are given the option to add waypoints or change the Trip Options for this particular journey. To start your trip to the set destination with the default options, press the GO! Button. Options are explained on page 28 Via (Waypoints) are explained on page 28 www.navig8r.com.au ...
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To veiw the list tap the “List” button. Use the button or the button to scroll through the options and when you have found the correct address, tap it to hightlight it and then press the “OK” button When entering the destination in either the “3 Step Wizard” or the “Quick Step” method, you will notice at the bottom of the screen a button marked “Actions”. This button can be tapped at any time to enter the options for your selected destination. These options allow you to: Start trip: Start the trip with only the suburb or town selected. As the location will be position in the middle of the area selected, the location maker may not be close enough to a road to calculate a valid route Show on Map: This option will display on the map the destination with whatever information the system has been given. Tap on the “Back” button to return to the Option screen. www.navig8r.com.au ...
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To start your trip to the set destination with the default options, press the GO! Button. Before beginning your trip you are able to change the Trip Options as well as add waypoint to your journey. www.navig8r.com.au ...
NAVIGATION MENU Change the trip options. When selected the following options will be denoted by a tick beside the icon. Once a selection has been made, tap the back button to proceed. Tapping the map button will cancel the route and go back to the map screen. A: Quickest Route: Calculates the route for the quickest journey. This option may be longer but should take less time. B: Shortest Route: Calculates the route for the shortest distance between current location and destination. Even though the distance may be shorter, the journey may take longer depending on the assigned speed limits for the roads travelled. C: Walking mode. The Walking option will calculate a route to your destination “As the Crow flies”. The route will be shown in a straight line to you destination. This feature is very useful if you are out of the road network or on the water as the Navig8r will always show you the direct route to where you want to go. D: Toll Road: When selected it will allow the system to calculate the route along toll roads between the current and selected destination. E: Camera Alert: When on, a warning sound will be played when approaching the location of known fixed safety cameras. Visual warnings are always displayed in both Cruise and Navigation modes. F: SpeedAlert™: Tap to enter the screen for adjusting the Audible alerts for the SpeedAlert™ Feature. Visual warnings are fixed and cannot be turned off. Tap on to enable trial version for first use. Trial will not start until this button is tapped and the Navig8r receives a valid GPS signal. Via (Waypoints) Once a destination has been selected, it is possible to add a Waypoint to the journey. As the navig8r is programmed to calculate a route that, based on the your options, will get you to your destination ...
When the list is populated you can alter the order or remove entries by selecting the entry to change and tap the “Actions” button. Only the selected entry will be changed in this menu. When the order is selected, tap back to get to the Start Trip screen to begin your trip. Fine Tuning the Destination When you have entered your address using either the “3 Step Wizard” or the “Quick Step” method you can fine tune or alter the destination on the screen using the stylus. Zoom in or out, scroll the map, and then pin‐point the location on the map to be used as your destination. This is handy if you do not know the specific address of your destination but know the surrounding area. For example, if the house is on a known road but you do not know the number but remember that it is opposite a park. www.navig8r.com.au ...
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You can also drag the map around by placing the stylus on the screen and moving it across the screen. If the stylus is dragged to the right of the screen, the map to the left will now be displayed. You can repeat this at any zoom level, until the area you are looking for is displayed. Zooming in to the lowest level will allow you the greatest accuracy for a destination. Tap the screen in the correct location to place the destination marker at the desired location and then tap the “Confirm” button to start your trip. Remember when placing the marker, it should be as close as possible to a road. If the marker is placed too far away from road, the NAVIG8R will not be able to calculate a valid route to the location. In some cases, it is possible that the NAVIG8R will display an “Invalid Trip” message. If this message is shown, please check that the destination is part of a valid road network. For instance, it is not possible to travel by road from Sydney to Hobart. The NAVIG8R can only calculate routes that are connected by a valid road. The software does not include tracks or trails that are not officially part of the Australian road network. Please check the ...
Search for Places (Points of Inerest or POI) The Search for Places feature allows you to search for Points of Interest by Location, by the Nearest to your current location or by the Name of the Point of Interest. “Nearest On Route” option is only displayed in navigation mode. Tap the “Back” button to return to the previous screen or the “Map” button to show the map screen Searching By Locality Tap the “By Locality” button and then select the type of POI that you are looking for. Use the button or the button to scroll through the options and when you have found the right catergory, tap it to hightlight it and then press the “OK” button, bak to return to the previous menu or Map to go back to the map screen www.navig8r.com.au ...
Interests in the selected category in the surrounding area of the selected suburbs. Select the Point of Interest that best suits your requirements and then tap on the “OK” button Tap Actions to adjust the route settings as explained earlier The selected Point of Interest is displayed on the Map. Tap the “Confirm” button to begin the trip. Searching By Nearest Tap the “By Nearest” button and then select the type of POI that you are looking for. Use the button or the button to scroll through the options and when you have found the right catergory, tap it to hightlight it and then press the “OK” button www.navig8r.com.au ...
After the first 3 letters have been entered, a list will be displayed. You can select from the list or you can continue to enter the name to refine the list. Tap on the “List” button and then use the button or the button to scroll through the options. When you have found the correct Point of Interest that you are looking for, select it and then tap the “OK” button. Tap the “Confirm” button to begin the trip to the location. www.navig8r.com.au ...
10 Kilometres on the current route. The POI may be slightly off the current route. Tap on button or the button to scroll through the available . Deliveries Deliveries option allows the driver to set a delivery run based in order of entry. Navigation is from current position to next address in the “Delivery Run”. Once that address has been reached the Navig8r will then calculate the route to the next address in the run. Addresses are entered as described above either by direct address or by select a POI as the delivery address. Tap Add to include more delivery points. The order of the run can be changed and delivery points removed by selecting a delivery point and then tapping the Actions button. www.navig8r.com.au ...
NAVIGATION MENU Actions Clear list: Clears the entire Delivery List. Delete Item: Deletes the selected delivery point from run. Move Up: Moves the selected point up the list. Move Down: Move the selected point down the list. Recent Places Each time a destination is selected and a route calculated, the destination is automatically saved for later use. If you wish to go to a previously used destination again tap on the “Recent Places” button. The list of recent destinations will be displayed in order of use. To select a previously used destination, tap on the address and then on the “OK” button. When the destination is shown on the map, tap the “Confirm” button to begin the trip. To manage the list of Recent Places, tap on the “Options” button. A menu with the following options will be shown. The menu items are for an action for the currently highlighted address in the Recent Places list. www.navig8r.com.au ...
Start trip: Start the trip with only the suburb or town selected. As the location will be positioned in the middle of the area selected, the location maker may not be close enough to a road to calculate a valid route Show on Map: This option will display on the map the destination with whatever information the system has been given. Tap on the “Back” button to return to the Option screen. As Favourite: This option adds the current information to your Favourites List for later navigation. View Details: This will display the address details of your chosen destination including full address and altitude/longitude Clear List: The “Clear List” Button will clear all entries in the Recent Places list. If tapped, you will be asked to confirm YES or NO before the action is taken. Once the list has been cleared it cannot be recovered. Delete Item: The “Delete Item” button will remove only the highlighted address in the “Recent Places” list. You will be asked to confirm the deletion. Favourites Destinations can, at the time of selection, or through the “Recent Places” list, be saved to the System as “Favourites”. The Favourites list is for storing commonly used destination, such as your home or work address or any other address that you wish to keep for easy use at a later time. The list of Favourites will be displayed in order of entry. To select a Favourite, tap on the address and then on the “Start” button. When the destination is shown on the map tap the “Confirm” button to begin the trip www.navig8r.com.au ...
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NAVIGATION MENU To manage the list of Favourites, tap on the “Actions” button. The menu with the following options will be shown. Favourites can be included by tapping the “Add” button. The menu items are for an action for the currently highlighted address in the Recent Places list. Start trip: Start the trip with only the suburb or town selected. As the location will be positioned in the middle of the area selected, the location maker may not be close enough to a road to calculate a valid route Show on Map: This option will display on the map the destination with whatever information the system has been given. Tap on the “Back” button to return to the Option screen. Rename: Rename a destination Such as Work or home rather than the address so it is easily recognisable at a later date. View Details: This will display the address details of your chosen destination including full address and altitude/longitude Clear List: The “Clear List” Button will clear all entries in the Recent Places list. If tapped, you will be asked to confirm YES or NO before the action is taken. Once the list has been cleared it cannot be recovered. Delete Item: The “Delete Item” button will remove only the highlighted address in the “Recent Places” list. You will be asked to confirm the deletion. www.navig8r.com.au ...
OPTIONS MENU Options Menu The Options menu allows you to set the look of the map display, set the general route options and set the volume level for the Navig8r. Tap the “Option” button in the Main Menu to enter the options menu. Tap the “Back” button to return to the previous screen or the “Map” button show the map screen Look & Feel The “Look & Feel” setting allows you to set the way the map and keypads look and how they are ...
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OPTIONS MENU Thick Style Night Time Maps: (3D) In the same style as the Daylight 3D maps, the high contrast colours are designed to be easy to see and reduce the intrusive glare while driving at night or low light conditions. Compass: Displays a compass needle on the map screen. The tip of the compass always points north in relation to your direction of travel. Night Day Auto Setting: When Selected, the screen will automatically change to night or day screen according to the time of day of your current location. Tap the Back button to return to the previous screen, the map button to return to the Map Screen or the More Button to show more look and feel options. Digital Speedometer: When selected the Speedometer will be displayed in a Digital format. Please see page 27 for more details Analogue Speedometer: When selected, the Speedometer will be displayed in the more familiar format. Please see page 27 for more details. Advance Turn Assist: If selected can display an accurate representation of the approaching intersection. This is very useful if approaching complex intersections. (image will vary at each intersection) Standard: The Standard view displays an icon that is indicative of the next turn only. This icon may not truly represent the upcoming turn and is meant as a visual guide only. (image will vary at each intersection) QWERTY: When selected, this will show all data entry keyboards as normal computer keyboard. ABC: When selected the Keyboard will be displayed with keys is alphabetical order with starting with the top row. Classic Menu Style: The Menus are presented in the classic form. Tap the menu button on the map screen to enter the Menu structure. Modern Menu Style: The Main menu and some sub menus are displayed as a slide out along the bottom of the map screen. Tap the Back button to return to the previous screen, the map button to return to the Map Screen or the More Button to show more look and feel options. www.navig8r.com.au ...
Trip options . When selected the following options will be denoted by a tick beside the icon. Once a selection has been made, tap the back button to proceed. Tapping the map button will cancel the route and go back to the map screen. A: Quickest Route: Calculates the route for the quickest journey. This option may be longer but should take less time. B: Shortest Route: Calculates the route for the shortest distance between current location and destination. Even though the distance may be shorter, the journey may take longer depending on the assigned speed limits for the roads travelled. C: Walking mode. The Walking option will calculate a route to your destination “As the Crow flies”. The route will be shown in a straight line to you destination. This feature is very useful if you are out of the road network or on the water as the Navig8r will always show you the direct route to where you want to go. D: Toll Road: When selected will allow the system to calculate the route along toll roads between the current and selected destination. E: Camera Alert: When on, a warning sound will be played when approaching the location of known fixed safety cameras. Visual warnings are always displayed in both Cruise and Navigation modes. F: SpeedAlert™: Tap to enter the screen for adjusting the Audible alerts for the SpeedAlert™ Feature. Visual warnings are fixed and cannot be turned off. Tap on to enable trial version for first use. Trial will not start until this button is tapped and the Navig8r receives a valid GPS signal. Please see next page for details on using SpeedAlert™. www.navig8r.com.au ...
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The speed limit is shown on the screen as a standard speed limit symbol. This feature includes visual and audiable warnings to let the driver of the vehicle know if they are going over the speed limit. It also alerts the driver when the speed zones have changed and what the new zone is. This feature is provided by SpeedAlert™. This feature is provided by SpeedAlert™ More information on coverage and updates can be found at the following location . HTTP://WWW.NAVIG8R.COM.AU/SPEEDALERT.HTM. *Coverage may not be avaialable in all areas. Please refer http://www.speedalert.com.au/coverage.php for cuurent coverage areas. Tap the SpeedAlert™ button to enter the settings page. Dispayed are the options for enabling or disabling the audiable warnings for the SpeedAlert™ feature. ...
Tap the sound button to change the volume level for the Navig8r. The indicates that the sound is on. To mute the Audio of the NAVIG8R tap on the Speaker icon to turn the sound off. The volume level can bet set by tapping on the slide bar until the correct volume is ...
OPTIONS MENU Start Demo Tap the “Start Demo” button to select and start a demonstration trip to show the NAVIG8R in action. This is a useful tool to allow you to get use to the NAVIG8R in Navigation mode. It can also be used to check out settings made in the “Look & Feel” before using it on the road. Demonstration routes will run at 5 times the normal speed. Select the demonstration file you wish to view and then tap the Start button to begin. You can end the demonstration at any time by tapping the menu button on the map screen and tapping the “End Trip” button. Tap the “Back” Button to return to the “Options” menu or the “Map” button to return the Map screen. ...
OPTIONS MENU About The About screen shows Copyright information about the software and data used in the Navig8r GPS system. Use the button or the button to scroll through the information. If you contact technical support for any reason you may be asked information that is displayed on this page. Device ID: Is constant, so too is the Unique Identifying number of this device. The Software is coded to this number. Software version: denotes the version of the Navig8r Navigation Software only. Data Version: Shows the Map Data and release Date SpeedAlert: shows the SpeedAlert™ data version and release date Tap the “Back” button to return to the “Options” menu. www.navig8r.com.au ...
Free Business Business Data Recorded Driving Driving Driving Date (DD‐MMM‐YY) Vehicle registration number Location to (suburb) 1 Location from (suburb) Odometer start Odometer finish Supervisor Name Purpose of trip Time start Time finish Time accredited total Night Total hours Total Kilometres 1: Location to and from information is based on GPS location at the start and end of the recorded trip. Suburb name may vary slightly from location Common Name. 2: Based on Odometer reading entered by user and distance as calculated by GPS during trip. Kilometre value may vary slightly from odometer reading. 3: If recorded trips are across different time zones please do not adjust time setting until after recording has finished or reported duration may not accurately reflect trip length. www.navig8r.com.au ...
RECORD Tap the type of recording that you would like to start. When recording is active (all Types) the menu button in the map screen is RED . To end the recording at any time, tap the record icon in the main menu. Free Driving Tapping the Free Driving Recording option begins the recording straight away. No further input is required. Business Driving To record business or work trips or for Taxation purposes tap on the Business Driving icon. You will be presented with this screen to enter the trip details. The Purpose and Rego fields will default to the last entered information. Tap on the Change button to change the information or leave as displayed. The Odometer must be entered for each trip. Tap the Back button to return to the previous screen, the map button to cancel and return to the map screen or the start button to begin recording. www.navig8r.com.au ...
RECORD Supervised Driving To record supervised driving time for permit or restricted licence holders, tap the Supervised Driving icon. You will be presented with this screen to enter the trip and supervisor details. The Supervisor and Rego fields will default to the last entered information. Tap on the Change button to alter the information or leave as displayed. The Odometer must be entered for each trip. If the Supervising driver is an accredited teacher ensure that you have checked this option to ensure that your hours are logged correctly. Tap the Back button to return to the previous screen, the map button to cancel and return to the map screen or the start button to begin recording. Generating Reports Once the trip has been recorded data can be printed out or saved as a PDF document on your PC. Install the Report Generator software supplied on the flash area of the GPS as follows. Connect the Navig8r to your PC using the supplied USB cable and turn the Navig8r on. Wait for the PC to connect to the Device and then open the My Computer Window and locate the Drive letter allocated to the Navig8r. Locate and run the Setup_ReportGen.exe file on the Navig8r. You will need to be logged on to your PC as administrator and have admin rights to install this software. Software is compatible with Windows based systems running Window 2000 or later. No support is available for other systems at this time. www.navig8r.com.au ...
REPORT GENERATOR Installation Depending on the security settings on your PC, you may be shown this screen. Please click on the Run Button to continue with the instillation of the Report Generator Software. Click Next to continue. Select the destination location of the software. Click on Browse to select a different location to install the software. It is recommended that the path be left as default. Click Next to continue. A Start menu folder will be created. Click on Browse to select different program group to install the software. Check the option if you do not wish to have this added to the Start Menu. It is recommended that this be left as default. Click next to continue. www.navig8r.com.au ...
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REPORT GENERATOR If you do not wish a desk top shortcut to be created please uncheck the option Click next to continue. Confirm the instillation options before installing. Click on the back button to go back to make changes or click on the install button to install the software. When the installation is complete click on the finish button to Exit the setup. Uncheck the option if you do not wish the software to launch on Exit. www.navig8r.com.au ...
REPORT GENERATOR Generating Reports Connect the Navig8r to the PC using the supplied USB cable and ensure that it is turned on. When connected, the Navig8r screen will display a connection icon. From the Start Menu or the desk top shortcut, run the Navig8r Report Generator software Adobe® Reader® (or equivalent) must be installed to view generated reports. Each time the software is started it checks for updates to ensure that you always have the latest version available.* *requires an internet connection Please read and follow the onscreen instructions. Click on the next button to continue. The software should locate the device and show the drive letter assigned to the device, the model number and the last 5 numbers of the device ID. If the details are correct, check the “Confirmed” box and click on the next button. If the details are not correct click on the back button, check the connection and then click on the “Recheck for SD Card / USB” button. www.navig8r.com.au ...
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REPORT GENERATOR The connected Navig8r will be checked and all driver profiles will be displayed. Select the driver profile to generate the report for and then click on the Next button. You can then select the type of report that you wish to print out for that profile and then click on the Next button. Reports can only be generated if a specific type of report was selected when recording was started. Set the date range you wish to include on the finished report. Click on the icon to display the calendar. Change the date as required. Once the range is correct click on the Next button. Click on the Open button to generate the report. Click on the Save button to save the generated report. Select the location and name of the files. Click on the Back button to change the selected driver profile or type of report to generate. Click on the Finish button to exit the software. The Navig8r will be disconnected from the PC if the Eject option is checked. The Navig8r will need to re‐connect to be accessed again. www.navig8r.com.au ...
REPORT GENERATOR The report is generated in PDF format and can be displayed or saved directly to your PC. Shown here is a sample of a Free Driving report generated for driver profile “P Plate red”. Each time the Report generator software is run, it will create a back up of the driver profiles and individual user settings and all recorded log files on the Navig8r. The back up files are recorded in a folder in the report generated folder Example: C:\Program Files\Navig8r Report Generator\XXXXX\MobileNavigator\ XXXX represents the last 5 digits of the Navig8r ID number. This is to ensure that data from two different devices can be store separately on the same PC. ACCESSING THE RECORDED FILES The recorded files cannot be accessed by the GPS and need to be transferred to the computer. We recommend the tack files are transferred to save space on the limited storage on the GPS. 1 hour recorded travel = approximately 200KB storage. There is enough space to record your entire driving holiday but the build up of unwanted files may cause problems with the software at a later stage. Recorded files are stored on the Device and can be located in the \mobilenavigator\profiles\”profile name”\tracks\ folder on the Navig8r. www.navig8r.com.au ...
GOOGLE EARTH Displaying your recorded trip on Google Earth* If you do not have Google Earth installed on your computer, it can be downloaded free of charge from the following location. http://earth.google.com Follow the prompts to install on your computer. *An internet connection is required for the use of Google Earth. • Step1. On the top menu bar, select “File” and then “Open” from the drop down menu. • Step 2. Use the pull down list to change the “Files of type” option to show “GPS (*.gpx .loc *mps)” • Step 3. Pull down the “Look in” list to navigate to the folder that contains the files from your GPS. • Step 4. Each file is named by the system when saved to incorporate the time and date the files were created. The time indicates the time the files were saved and not when the recording was started. Files with the “B_” prefix are Business trips Files with the “S_” prefix are “supervised driving” trip. www.navig8r.com.au ...
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GOOGLE EARTH • Step 5. Select the file you wish to display and click on the “Open” button. • Step 6. Ensure that all options on the GPS Data Import page are selected and then click on the OK button. Your route will now be overlaid on to the Google Earth maps. www.navig8r.com.au ...
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GOOGLE EARTH Zooming in will release the points recorded by the Navig8r GPS Double click on any point to see the details For further information on importing .gpx or GPS data into Google Earth, please refer to the help section of this program www.navig8r.com.au ...
UPDATING THE NAVIG8R Updating the Software for the Navig8r From time to time, it may be necessary to update the software for the Navig8r. Please refer to the http://www.Navig8r.com.au website for detailed information and instructions concerning the update options for the Laser Navig8r GPS system. Updates can only be completed on Window Based computers at this time. An internet connection is required to register the Navig8r and download updates. www.navig8r.com.au ...
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ADD YOUR OWN POI DATA Adding Your Own Points of Interest (POI) Data to the Navig8r The Navig8r is supplied with a vast number of Points of Interest but may not include the ones that are important to you. There are several sources of Points of Interest files that are available free to download from the Internet that caters for specific needs. Some of the POI included are supplied by POIDB.COM http://www.poidb.com and http://gps‐data‐team.com.au are two sites that offer a variety of POI files in various formats that have been complied by GPS users in a wide variety of categories. The Navig8r will read data from OV2 format POI files. (Some purchased files may not be compatible with the NAVIG8R). Download the POI file that you want on your GPS to a folder on your computer. The POI data may be in 2 parts: the data file and an image file that provides an icon for the POIs. For this example a file for Bowling Clubs in the OV2 format will be used. Connect you Navig8r GPS to your computer as described in the section “Connecting the GPS to the computer” in the first part of the manual. This can be completed by connecting the computer directly or by placing the SD card in the card reader of your computer. Locate and open the folder MobileNavigator > POI. There should be several folders each named for a category of POIs. The new file can be added to an existing one or a new folder can be created for the new POI data. In this example we will be creating a new folder. Right Click in the POI folder and the select “New Folder” from the option menu. When the new folder is created enter the name for the new category of POI. Double click on this new folder to open it. Locate the folder that contains the new POI data to be copied to the NAVIG8R. Copy the files and then paste them to the newly created “Bowling Clubs” folder. The POI folders can contain several files each; containing information about the location of POI in the category. Restart the Navigation software. The New Catergory will now be displayed and can be searched for. www.navig8r.com.au ...
H Video Icon Enters the Video playback screen I Settings Icon Enters the System Settings Menu J GPS Icon Launches the GPS Navigation software Note: Prior to launching any features, please ensure that the card is inserted correctly in the SD card slot on the side of the unit. If the Navig8r has been sitting for a long period without use, please remove the card from the slot and reinsert the card in the slot. Repeat two or three times to ensure that good contact is made. While it is possible to transfer files to the internal memory we recommend that all multimedia files are stored and accessed from Micro SD card No SD card is required for the Navigation software to function. www.navig8r.com.au ...
B: Photo Display Tap on the Photo icon in the main menu. Select the folder containing the images to display. Return to folder view Previous Image Next Image Rotation Zoom In Zoom Out Full Screen Tap the screen to display the control buttons. Exit. C: E‐Book Tap on the E Book icon in the main menu. Select the folder containing the E Book files to display. File name Title Return to folder view Load Book Mark Current/Total page Previous Next Exit Tap the screen to display the control buttons. www.navig8r.com.au ...
MAIN SYSTEM MENU D: Time and Date The current time and date is displayed on the top menu bar. System Time is set by Satellite signals. Users must set Time zone in the settings menu to ensure correct time and Daylight Savings Zones. If travelling interstate please ensure that the time zone information is set correctly for local time to ensure that Speed Zone information is displayed correctly. E: Battery Indicator Displays the current battery status. Image will cycle during charging. F: Bluetooth Tap the Bluetooth Icon to set the Navig8r as a hands free device with your mobile phone. Tap the Search Icon. Ensure that the Bluetooth feature on your phone is on and is looking for audio enhancements. Tap the search icon. Found phones will be displayed on the left. Select the phone to connect to and then tap the connect icon . Pass code 0000. www.navig8r.com.au ...
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MAIN SYSTEM MENU The connected phone name is now displayed when in the Bluetooth menu and the Dial and Disconnect Icons are now highlighted. Calls can now be made to and from phone with the Audio routed through the Navig8r. This can not be accessed through the Navigation software. Tap the Dial icon to enter the Phone number direct form the Navig8r. Calls can also be made through the phone when connected. Enter the number to dial and tap the icon to begin the call. When the out going call begins, the screen to the left is displayed. Call volume can be adjusted or the call can be ended. When the call is active you will be show the Number* and call duration. Tap the icon to pass the call to the phone for privacy. The phone will reconnect once the call has ended. *Private numbers on incoming calls will not be displayed www.navig8r.com.au ...
icon to reject the call. *Private numbers on incoming calls will not be displayed Incoming call list Outgoing Call list Missed Call list Call selected number Delete selected number Delete all numbers. Exit G: Music Play Pause Stop Previous file Next file Random Play Repeat Play Playback time File name Status bar Volume bar www.navig8r.com.au ...
MAIN SYSTEM MENU H: Video Play Pause Stop Previous file Next file Random Play Repeat Play Tap the screen to toggle control buttons Return folder view Exit www.navig8r.com.au ...
Item Title Description A Volume Adjust the Volume level B Language Sets the language in the main menu* C Backlight Adjusts the backlight level for the LCD screen D Time & Date Sets the Time, Date and Time Zone E Battery Status Displays the current battery status F FM transmitter Transmits the Audio to an FM radio G System Information Resets the device and the GPS antenna and displays device info Note: Some of the settings in this menu can be altered by the navigation Software. www.navig8r.com.au ...
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Tap to return to the previous screen with out accepting the changes. Tap to accept the changes. B: Langauge Tap the language to be displayed in the main system menu. Tap or to return to the previous screen with out accepting the changes. C: Backlight Tap to increase the volume or to decrease the volume level. Tap to return to the previous screen with out accepting the changes. Tap to accept the changes. www.navig8r.com.au ...
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SYSTEM SETTINGS D: Time & Date Date Set the System Date Time Set the System Time Zone Set your current location time Zone Tap to return to the previous screen with out accepting the changes. Tap to accept the changes. System time and Date is updated automatically when the Navig8r gets a valid GPS signal. Please ensure the Zone is set correctly as this is not updated and can effect data logging as well as SpeedAlert™ warnings. E: Battery Displays the current battery level. Status bar will scroll during charging. Tap or to return to the previous screen . F: FM Transmitter ...
TABLE OF CONTENTS G: System Information The System information screen provides information about the Hardware and software versions used in the Navig8r. Tap or to return to the previous screen Displays information about the GPS signal satellite locations and numbers, latitude, longitude, speed and UTC time. Use the Reset button to reset the GPS receiver if Navig8r is not responding or detecting satellites correctly. Reset the Hardware defaults of the Navig8r. This does not change any settings made in Navigation Software. From time to time, it may be necessary to recalibrate the touch screen on this device. It is ...
GPS signals are available to an unlimited number of users simultaneously, and allow users to find their position on land, sea and in the air, the correct time, and velocity 24 hours a day anywhere on earth. The first GPS satellite was launched in 1978 and the full constellation of 24 satellites was achieved in 1994. A GPS satellite weighs in at about 900 kilograms and lasts about 10 years before it is required to be replaced. Q: How does GPS work? A: The GPS Navigation system is made up of three segments The Space Segment: This is currently made up of a network of 31 satellites orbiting the earth at an altitude of approximately 19,000 kilometres and travels at about 11,000 kilometres per hour. They orbit the earth twice per day along 6 circular orbital planes. They are positioned so that every inch of the surface of the earth can receive signals from at least 6 of these satellites. GPS satellites transmit signals constantly. These signals are aimed at earth based receivers such as GPS navigation systems. Each satellite transmits data about its location and height of orbit and the time that the signal was sent. The Control Segment: Is the ground based tracking stations around the world that track and monitor each satellite in the NAVSTAR system. The tracking information is monitored by the United States Air Force 2d Space Operations Squadron (2SOPS) at the Schriever Air Force Base in Colorado Springs. 2SOPS regularly contact each satellite with navigational updates. These updates also synchronise the automatic clock on each satellite to within one microsecond and update the orbital data. The User Segment: is the GPS receiver. This is commonly referred to as a Satnav unit or simply a GPS. The receiver will obtain information from at least three satellites and calculate the location and the time it took to receive the signal from each satellite. The receiver then calculates latitude, longitude, direction and velocity. In conjunction with the map software loaded on to the GPS unit, it can calculate your exact location, heading, speed and correct time and overlay the results on a map of the area. The software in the system can also calculate the best route to other locations and give instructions to the driver on the best route giving fair warning of impending turns. These warnings can be given visually or audibly depending on the model of the system. www.navig8r.com.au ...
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In conjunction with the map software loaded on to the GPS unit, the system can calculate your exact location, heading, speed and correct time and overlay the results on a map of the area. The software in the system can also calculate the best route to other locations and give instructions to the driver on the best route giving fair warning of impending turns. These warnings can be given visually or audibly depending on the model of the system. Different models can have a wide variety of functions and features. Q: How accurate are GPS systems? A: In perfect conditions, GPS navigation systems are generally accurate to 3mtrs. Several factors can impede the accuracy of the GPS unit. These include atmospheric conditions, signal reflection (or multipath) and clock errors. Most of these errors are small and are usually only apparent when stationary. Typically a personal GPS unit is accurate to within 15 meters. The GPS system is only as accurate as the mapping software in the unit. If the map data is incorrect the visual representation of you location may not be displayed correctly. Map data is compiled from several sources and may not be 100% up to date. Councils and regulatory authorities may change road signs, add or remove traffic lights and roundabouts and change the direction of traffic along roads at any time and these changes may not have been made at the time the mapping software was complied. Q: Why does my Navig8r receiver show that I am moving when I am standing still? A: Occasionally, GPS satellites may broadcast a signal error called Selective Availability (SA). This can be displayed as up to 4KPH of movement on the GPS receiver. Q: The GPS unit will not turn on after charging. What can I do to get it working again? A: In most cases this problem is easy to resolve. Make sure that the GPS is charged or connected to a power supply. Remove the Mount Cover form the rear of the device and locate the reset button. Using the supplied stylus, press the reset button. The GPS unit should now start and load the main menu. You will need to reset any settings such as the system time and date again. If the above does not work and the system will not start, please contact the reseller or tech support support@Navig8r.com.au. www.navig8r.com.au ...
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q: What other factors will affect the accuracy of my Navig8r? A: While GPS receivers can be quite accurate, there are several factors that can impede the performance and accuracy of the system. GPS receivers require a clear line of sight to the satellites to receive the signal. Bad placement of the receiver in the car can reduce the reception of the signal. This is the most common cause of poor reception. Tall buildings in high rise areas such as city streets can impede the signal reception as well as introducing “Phantom Signals” or Multi Path. These can reflected off buildings and other surfaces, which make it hard for the GPS receiver to function correctly as it receiving two signals from the same satellite. This is more apparent when the vehicle is travelling very slowly or at a stop. Atmospheric conditions such as solar flares and heavily wooded or areas of dense foliage can also affect the detection of satellite signals. Q: Can I connect my Navig8r with a Macintosh? A: The Navigator GPS is detected by computers as Mass Storage devices simular to USB drives. Macs running OSX 10.2 or later should be able to access the GPS and SD Card Slot by connecting with the supplied USB cable without the need for any software or drivers to be installed. Q: My Navig8r is frozen or displays a blue screen, or will not turn on, how do I fix this? A: Contact technical support. Q: I cannot find an address! A: Check the address that you are looking for. The street may be listed as in a different suburb than your information. Some addresses are given in a “preferred” suburb rather than the actual listed suburb. Map data for the Laser Navig8r is sourced from PSMA Australia (formerly Public Sector Mapping Agencies) and is as up to date as possible. Q: I can find the street but not the house number. A: If when entering a destination, the Navig8r cannot find a particular street number but can find the correct street, try entering a number just above or just below on the same side of the road as the address you are looking for. For example if you are looking 101 Smith St. but the Navig8r cannot find it, try looking for 99 or 103 Smith St. House numbers can be spaced differently on one side of the street to another; the number 100 may be a block or two in either direction. ...
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q: I have finger prints over the screen of my Navig8r, how do I clean it? A: The Navig8r can be cleaned by using a soft damp to dry cloth. Lightly wipe the screen and the case as required. Use another dry soft cloth to make sure that there is no moisture left on the Navig8r. Do not use any cleaning products to clean the screen or case of the Navig8r as it may cause damage to the screen of the finish on the case. Using only the supplied stylus will also help keep the screen clean. Q: Where should I position the Navig8r in my car? A: There are several factors to consider when mounting the Navig8r in the car for use. The unit should be positioned to give it the best possible view of the sky. This usually means at the base of the windscreen just above the dashboard. Make sure that the brackets are secure and the unit is fitted correctly so that the Navig8r doesn’t come loose while driving. It should also be placed so that it does not hinder the driver’s vision through the windscreen. It also needs to be visible while in a normal driving position without having to turn your head or take your eyes of the road while driving. Q: I find it hard to enter an address while driving, what should I do? A: The driver of a vehicle should not attempt to enter destinations or change the setting on the Navg8r while the vehicle is in motion. It is very easy to get distracted. Pull over to the side of the road when safe and enter the destination. Q: I received my Navig8r as a gift, I need to send it for repairs. What should I do? A: The Laser Navig8r is covered by a 12 month warranty from the date of purchase on the GPS unit only. Accessories are not covered by warranty. Replacement accessories packs are available from where the Navig8r is sold or online at the Navig8r website. The Laser Navig8r is covered by a 14 day DOA (Dead on Arrival Period). During this period the Navig8r should be returned to the place of purchase for a replacement. After the DOA period, please contact technical support for the warranty process. Please remember a proof of purchase will be required for any warranty claim. Q: Why do I sometimes find map errors? A: While all care is taken, there are a lot of roads out there, and traffic signals, detours etc are ...
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q: I am having issues syncing with the satellite A: Ensure that you have clear access to the sky. Turn the unit off and back on again. If the unit has been turned off for a period of time it can take a few minute to sync with the satellites again. Q: When I drive in a large CBD area, the GPS drops out or has trouble syncing A: CBD areas can have a canyon affect on GPS systems. Not only can tall buildings hide the signal from GPS satellites, it can also reflect the signals of the satellites that can be detected. This makes it hard for the GPS unit to calculate the correct position. This is more noticeable at slower speeds. Try moving to an area that gives a better view of the sky. For further information about you Navig8r GPS please visit the Navig8r Website at HTTP://WWW.NAVIG8R.COM.AU www.navig8r.com.au ...