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  • Page 1 Thanks for using YAKOYA MN100 YAKOYA reserves the rights of final interpretation of the manual. The product is subject to change without notice. Please accept our apology for your inconvenience. Please back up your information in the GPS navigator. YAKOYA assumes no responsibility for any loss caused by material loss.
  • Page 2 Operating the GPS navigator device while driving might cause serious accidents. YAKOYA assumes no responsibility for accidents and loss due to improper use. For information of software update and upgrade, please go to our website www.yakoya-group.com.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome ········································································································5 Chapter I Beginning Use ·············································································6 1.1 Appearance·················································································· 6 1.2 Power Supply & Charging··························································· 7 1.3 Basic Use ···················································································· 8 1.4 System Main Interface and Major Functions ······························· 10 Chapter II GPS·····························································································12 2.1 Map····························································································· 12 2.2 Navigation··················································································· 12 2.3 Reception ····················································································...
  • Page 4 5.4 BoxMan ······················································································ 45 5.5 Gobang························································································ 45 5.6 Snake··························································································· 46 5.7 DuiDuiPeng················································································· 46 5.8 JawBreaker·················································································· 46 5.9 BreakOut····················································································· 47 Chapter VI Tools ··························································································48 6.1 Calculator···················································································· 48 6.2 Unit ····························································································· 49 Chapter VII Settings ····················································································50 7.1 Summary ····················································································· 50 7.2 Volume ························································································ 52 7.3 Backlight·····················································································...
  • Page 5: Welcome

    Welcome Thanks for using the GPS MN100. With navigation as the major function and features audio play, video play, photo browsing, e-book reading, Bluetooth and games. SiRF Atlas, dual-core CPU with high performance and low power consumption Friendly user interface for simple operation...
  • Page 6: Chapter I Beginning Use

    Chapter I Beginning Use This chapter introduces the appearance, components and basic operations of YAKOYA MN100. 1.1 Appearance The effect figure below is subject to the material object. Component Explanation Powering on/ off the device or enter sleep Power key...
  • Page 7: Power Supply & Charging

    Charge the GPS navigator fully with the charger before first use. 1.2.1 Power Supply The GPS MN100 can be powered by the built-in battery or external power supply. When the GPS navigator is unconnected to the charger, it is powered by the Li-polymer battery.
  • Page 8: Basic Use

    [Note] The charging indicator light is red during charging. Do not unplug the charge until the battery is fully charged and the indicator light turns green. Please charge the GPS navigator when the battery is low or used up in succeeding use.
  • Page 9 1.3.2 Restarting the System When the system does not response, press the reset key on the back of the GPS navigator to restart the system. [Relevant Information] The following situations might lead to no response of the system. 1. Delay or stagnancy in interface switching; 2.
  • Page 10: System Main Interface And Major Functions

    1. Do not take out the Micro SD card while an navigation program is being run or a media file is being played. 2. To avoid drop or crash of the Micro SD card, do not exert heavy pressure on it or bend it. 3.
  • Page 11 Function Explanation Tap to run the navigation software .WMA, MP3 and .WAV files supported; Music player Random, sequence and cycle play supported .WMV and .AVI files supported; Video player Adjustment of playing progress, pause and full-screen play supported .JPG .GIF .BMP and .PNG files supported; Photo browser Photo rotation, zoom in/out and auto play supported E-book...
  • Page 12: Chapter Ii Gps

    Chapter II GPS Various navigation mapping applications can be installed in the GPS navigator, such as CARELAND and RITU intelligent navigation systems, which position the navigator via the satellite receiver and display it on the map. Set a destination, and the system will automatically work out the best path to help the user reach the destination safely and quickly.
  • Page 13: Chapter Iii Media

    Chapter III Media The Media function include the music player, video player, photo browser, and e-book reader [Note]: For each type of media, when you are about to browse for a media to play it, the device only shows the folder which contains suitable files for the media player.
  • Page 14 to enter the Music Play as shown below.
  • Page 15 Icon Name Explanation Close Close the music player. Minimize the music player and Minimize return to the Media interface. Continue to play the paused/ Play (or stopped music (or pause the Pause) music being played) Stop Stop the music being played. Tap to set the play mode as -sequential, -cycle,...
  • Page 16 Icon Name Explanation Drag it leftward to turn down or Volume rightward to turn up the volume. Drag it leftward or rightward to Progress play from a previous or future moment. Music list Enter it to select music to play. Time Display the run time.
  • Page 17 Icon Name Explanation Close Close the Music List Scroll bar Drag it upward/ downward to view all music. Add a piece of music on the left list to the play Add one list on the right. Add all the music on the left list to the play list Add all on the right.
  • Page 18 After adding music by following the instructions in the above table, double tap a piece of music in the play list to start playing from. 3.1.4 Lyrics Display If the memory card/ internal memory contains corresponding . lrc files for the music being played, then lyrics will be played at the right side of the Music Play interface.
  • Page 19: Video Player

    3.1.5 Set the Equalizer In the Music Play interface, tap to enter the equalizer as shown below. Tick in on the upper left of the above interface, and then tap select a music type or “User” from the drop-down menu. The music types include Pop, Rock, Metal, Dance, Electronic, Country, Jazz, Oldies, Blues, Nostalgia, Opera and speech.
  • Page 20: Interface And Operation

    3.2.2 Interface and Operation in the Media interface to enter the video player interface shown as below. Icon Name Explanation Close Close the video player. Previous Play the previous film. film Continue playing paused/ Play stopped film. Next film Play the next film. Stop Stop the film being played.
  • Page 21 Icon Name Explanation Drag the sliding block leftward to Progress play from a previous moment or rightward coming moment. Drag it leftward to turn down or Volume rightward to turn up the volume. Display the play time and the Time music duration.
  • Page 22: Photo Browser

    Icon Name Explanation Close Close the video folder. Drag the sliding block upward/ downward to Scroll bar view all the files inside the folder. 3.3 Photo Browser This section introduces the usage of the photo browser. 3.3.1 Features The photo browser supports JPG, GIF, BMP and PNG files, photo rotation, zoom in/ out and auto play.
  • Page 23 Icon Name Explanation Previous View the previous photo in the folder. Next View the next photo in the folder. Zoom in Scale up current photo. Zoom out Scale down current photo. Rotate Rotate current photo 90°clockwise. Cycle play all the photos in the folder from Auto play current photo.
  • Page 24 below. Icon Name Explanation Close Close the current folder. Return Return to the previous folder. Drag the sliding block to view all the Scroll bar photos. Double tap the screen to view in full screen shown. While slide show playing photos, tap the screen to display the playing speed as shown in the following interface.
  • Page 25: E-Book Reader

    3.4 E-book Reader This section introduces the usage of the E-book reader. 3.4.1 Features The reader supports TXT files, page turn and folder selection. Copy TXT files to a folder in the memory card/internal memory before using the browser. 3.4.2 Interface and Operation in the Media interface to enter the reader interface shown as below.
  • Page 26 Icon Name Explanation Close Close the reader. Drag the sliding block upward/ Scroll bar downward to view all content of the e-book. Enter the e-book folder to select an Folder e-book to read. Previous Read the previous page. Next Read the next page. Select a text theme, font, word size Setting and bold type.
  • Page 27 3.4.3 Setting in the e-book reader interface to enter the setting interface shown as below. Icon Name Explanation Close Exit the setting interface Save Save the setting. Theme to select a theme for the e-book. Font to select a font for the e-book. Bold Tap to enable bold type.
  • Page 28 3.4.4 Read a Text in the e-book reader interface to enter the e-book folder shown as below. Icon Name Explanation Close Close current folder. Return Return to the previous folder. Drag the sliding block upward/ downward to Scroll bar view all TXT files. 3.4.5 Create a Bookmark To create a bookmark, locate a page by taping or dragging the...
  • Page 29 scroll bar in the reader interface and drag to select text content. Tap when it is on. Tap OK to finish. to view created bookmarks in the interface of Bookmark List shown as below. Drag the scroll bar and select a bookmark on the left list. Tap to go to the page with the bookmark or tap to delete the bookmark.
  • Page 30: Chapter Iv Bluetooth

    Chapter IV Bluetooth This function realizes wireless connection between the GPS navigator and a Bluetooth mobile phone for making and answering calls. Before using this function, make sure that Bluetooth function of the cell phone has been enabled. Tap Bluetooth icon on the system main interface to enter the Bluetooth interface shown as below.
  • Page 31: Making A Call

    them for the first time . Tap in the Bluetooth interface to enter the following interface. Meanwhile, press the icon “Search audio device” or similar one on the mobile phone. After the mobile phone finds and display the name of the navigator (i.e. PND), tap “Connect”...
  • Page 32 below. Icon Name Explanation Backspace Delete the last input number or sign Dial Dial the input number Check answered call records, Call records outgoing call records and missed call records To make a call, input the number to call and tap as shown below.
  • Page 33 Icon Name Explanation Volume down Reduce the volume Volume up Increase the volume Hang off End the call After the call is put through, the following interface will be displayed. Icon Name Explanation Volume down Reduce the volume Volume up Increase the volume...
  • Page 34 Icon Name Explanation Open the keypad as shown in the Keypad following interface Tap to stop audio input, and tap it again Microphone to resume audio input. Tap to switch the voice from the navigator to the mobile phone; to Voice switch switch the voice back to the navigator, you may tap the “hands free”...
  • Page 35: Answering A Call

    4.3 Answering a Call When there is a incoming call, the following interface will be displayed. Icon Name Explanation Volume down Reduce the volume Volume up Increase the volume Answer Answer the call...
  • Page 36: Dial Record

    Icon Name Explanation Reject Reject the incoming call 4.4 Dial Record in the Bluetooth interface to enter the call records interface as shown below. Icon Name Explanation Incoming call Tap it to view the list of incoming records call numbers. Outgoing call Tap it to view the list of called records...
  • Page 37: Redial

    Icon Name Explanation Select a number in the list and tap Generate this icon to generate a call. Select a number in the list and tap Delete one this icon to delete it. Select all the numbers in the list and Delete all tap this icon to delete it.
  • Page 38 Icon Name Explanation The device’s display name in Name Bluetooth transmission process. to set a pin code for Pin code the connection between the GPS and mobile phone. to select a ring Ring tone. If this item is selected, Bluetooth function remains enabled when the Bluetooth (Optional) interface is closed.
  • Page 39: Paired Device List

    4.6.1 Modify Bluetooth Pin Code To modify the Bluetooth PIN code, tap in the above interface to enter the following interface. Input a new PIN code, tap to return to the setting interface and tap to finish. To cancel the modification, tap to return to the setting interface and tap it again to quit.
  • Page 40: Search Bluetooth Device

    Icon Name Explanation Select a paired device from the list on the left and Profile list tap this icon to view the profile list. Select a paired device and tap this icon to delete Delete one the device. Select a paired device and tap this icon to Disconnect disconnect the navigator from the device.
  • Page 41: Phonebook

    Icon Name Explanation After selecting a Bluetooth device, tap the icon to pair the navigator and the mobile phone. The default Pair PIN code “8888” Shall be input. After connection, the Profile List of the device will be displayed. Refer to 4.7 Pair Device List.
  • Page 42 Icon Name Explanation Download the phonebook of the mobile phone to Download the GPS. Select a number from the phonebook and tap this Dial icon to generate a call. Select a number from the phonebook and tap this Delete icon to delete it.
  • Page 43: Chapter V Games

    Chapter V Games This chapter introduces the usage of Games. in the system main interface to enter the Games interface as shown as below. Tap to exit. to go to the next page.
  • Page 44: Othello

    5.1 Othello in the Games interface to enter the interface as shown below. 5.2 Russia Block...
  • Page 45: Lianliankan

    5.3 Lianliankan 5.4 BoxMan 5.5 Gobang...
  • Page 46: Snake

    5.6 Snake 5.7 DuiDuiPeng 5.8 JawBreaker...
  • Page 47: Breakout

    5.9 BreakOut...
  • Page 48: Chapter Vi Tools

    Chapter VI Tools The tools include Calculator and Unit conversion. in the system main interface to enter the tools interface as shown below. Tap to exit. 6.1 Calculator in the Tools interface to enter the calculator interface as shown below.
  • Page 49: Unit

    6.2 Unit in the Tools interface to enter the unit converter interface as shown below.
  • Page 50: Chapter Vii Settings

    Chapter VII Settings 7.1 Summary This chapter introduces the system settings of the GPS navigator. in the system main interface to enter the system interface to set volume, backlight, language, date& time, FM Transmitter, USB mode and navigation path; view system info; screen calibration and factory reset. to display the next interface.
  • Page 51 Function Explanation Volume Adjust the speaker volume; Adjust the brightness of touch screen backlight; Backlight Latency of auto backlight turnoff under power supply. Language System language selection System date setting; Date & time System time setting; System time zone setting; If deviation occurs while touching the screen , calibrate Calibration the screen.
  • Page 52: Volume

    7.2 Volume in the system interface to enter the volume setting interface as shown below. Icon Name Explanation Save Save the setting. Close Exit the volume setting. Ten volume grades (from Volume mute maximum) available. Tap it to enable the function. Sounds Tap it again to disable the for taps...
  • Page 53: Backlight

    7.3 Backlight Backlight setting includes backlight brightness adjustment and latency of backlight off. in the system interface to enter the backlight setting interface as shown below. Icon Name Explanation Close Exit the backlight setting. Drag leftward to turn down or Backlight rightward to turn up the backlight.
  • Page 54: Language

    7.4 Language to enter in the system interface to enter the language setting interface as shown below. Tap to select a system language and to save the selection. 7.5 Date& Time to enter in the setting interface to enter the language setting interface as shown below.
  • Page 55: Calibration

    7.5.1 Setting the system date and time In the above interface, tap to set the year, month, day, hour and minute. [Note]: Time format options are 12-hour and 24-hour. 7.5.2 Setting the system time zone In the above interface, tap to select a time zone.
  • Page 56: System Info

    Tap OK to execute calibration or Cancel to cancel calibration and go back to the setting interface. Tap OK, and the following calibration interface is prompted. Click the center of cross cursor with the stylus and the cursor shifts from the center, upper left, lower left, upper right and lower right to finish the calibration and the interface will be closed automatically to go back to the setting interface.
  • Page 57: Fm Transmitter

    7.8 FM Transmitter FM transmitter realizes transmission of audio signals of the GPS navigator to radio sets. Adjust the emission frequency of the GPS navigator the same as that of the receiving frequency of the radio, and sounds of the navigator will be output by the amplifier system of the radio sets, it used for multimedia too.
  • Page 58: Usb

    Icon Name Explanation Drag the slide block rightward (or ) to increase the frequency and leftward (or tap Frequency ) to reduce the frequency. The frequency range is 88.00 Mhz to 108.00 Mhz. 7.9 USB Connect the GPS navigator to PC via the MINI USB port to transmit data, or back up data from the navigator data to PC.
  • Page 59 Select MS STORAGE and tap to save it. 3. Connect the MINI USB terminal of the USB cord to the MINI USB port of the GPS navigator and the standard USB terminal to the USB Host port of PC. Then, the navigator stop the current program and prompt the following interface.
  • Page 60 Select MS ACTIVESYNC and tap to save the setting. 2. Install the application Mobile Device in a drive of PC. Then the following icon will appear in the drive selection. 3. Connect the MINI USB terminal of the USB cable to the MINI USB port of the GPS navigator and the standard USB terminal to the USB Host port of PC.
  • Page 61: Navigation Path

    1. Unplugging the MINI USB cable; 2. Powering off the GPS navigator; 3. Resetting the system; 4. Tap the on close button. 7.10 Navigation Path Insert a Micro SD card with map data into the GPS navigator (or put map data in the internal memory of the GPS) and tap to enter the interface shown as below.
  • Page 62: Factory Reset

    7.11 Factory Reset in the system interface to restore the factory setting. The following dialog will be prompted. Tap OK to restore the default setting or Cancel to return to the setting interface.
  • Page 63: Chapter Viii Gps Info

    Chapter VIII GPS Info on the system main interface to view the GPS information as shown below. to prompt a dialog as below. Tap OK to reset the GPS satellite or tap Cancel to exit.
  • Page 64: Chapter Xi Troubleshooting

    Chapter XI Troubleshooting Please carry out the following operations in case of abnormal operation of the GPS navigator. For further problems, please contact our customer service center. Fault Reason Solution Supply external power Low battery and charge the battery. Startup failure Reset the GPS System down navigator.
  • Page 65: Chapter X Product Specification

    Chapter X Product Specification Name: YAKOYA MN100 Features: 1. SiRF Atlas-IV, dual-core, ARM11 CPU, 500MHZ. 2. Fashionable and ultra-slim design. The thickness is only 12.5mm. 3. 4.3” TFT LCD screen with touch panel. 4. Bluetooth: Hands-free with echo-cancellation, DUN, Phonebook.
  • Page 66 DC +5V, 2A, via USB Output Non-removable rechargeable Battery Li-Polymer battery, 1100mAh FM Transmitter Bluetooth Hands-free with echo-cancellation, DUN, Phonebook. Certification & Regulation CE, FCC, and RoHS compliant 119.00(L)* 77.00(W)* 12.50(H) Physical Dimension Characteristics Operation 0~50°C Environment Temperature Conditions Storage -10~60°C Humidity Operation...

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