Denver CAN-400 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Car Stereo
DVD/SVCD/VCD/CD/MP3/MP4 Player
with PLL FM Stereo Radio
Radio Data System
GPS Navigation System
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4
 
4 Inch TFT-LCD Display
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(,,3)
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with Touch Screen Control
SD/MMC Card Input
Slide Down/Detachable Front Panel
RESET

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  • Page 1: Instruction Manual

    CAN-400   INSTRUCTION MANUAL Car Stereo DVD/SVCD/VCD/CD/MP3/MP4 Player with PLL FM Stereo Radio Radio Data System GPS Navigation System   4 Inch TFT-LCD Display (,,3) (4,,,) with Touch Screen Control SD/MMC Card Input Slide Down/Detachable Front Panel RESET...
  • Page 2: Before You Begin

    BEFORE YOU BEGIN Precautions and Safety Information: • For your own safety, do not operate the controls of the product while driving. • Keep this manual handy as a reference for operating procedures and precautions. • The calculated route is for reference only. It is the user’s responsibility to follow the traffic signs and local regulations along the roads. • Always keep the volume low enough so you can hear sounds outside of the car. • Protect this product from moisture. • If the battery is disconnected or discharged, the preset memory will be erased and must be reprogrammed. • Your device may be a tempting target for theft. To avoid theft, remove front unit and keep in safe place when leaving your vehicle. • The voice guide and route may be different from the actual road condition. Always pay full attention to recognize actual road condition and drive in a safe manner. • Disassembling or any attempt to fix the device may cause a great danger. We strongly recommend contacting our customer service center when not working promptly. • Other wireless devices in the vehicle might interfere with the reception of satellite signals and cause the reception to be unstable. • Operate the unit before beginning your journey. FEATURES • 4” LCD Touch Screen • GPS Navigation System • DVD Player (Supports DVD, VCD, CD playback) • Mo torized Slide-Out Detachable Front Panel with Carrying Case • Radio Tuner • AUX IN Connection...
  • Page 3: To Support The Unit

    TO SUPPORT THE UNIT 1. UNIT 2. RELEASE CASE 3. DASH BOARD Dashboard 4. HEX NUT 5. LOCK WASHER 6. PLAIN WASHER 7. CAR BODY 8. REAR SUPPORT STRAP 9. TAPPING SCREW 10. M5 X 15 HEX BOLT WIRE CONNECTION IN / OUT CONNECTOR Video Out (Yellow) : Yellow (Plug) Connect to external A/V system to display DVD Audio Out (GRAY) Rear : White (L) Red (R) Video In (Black) : Yellow (Plug) Connect this wire to rear seat A/V monitor system to enjoy Connect to external Video equipment...
  • Page 4: Maintenance

    To Hand brake switch To Hand brake switch To Hand brake switch Steps: 1. Connect the gray wire to the hand brake system. 2. Check your hand brake switch and make sure it is connected to car body chassis and properly grounded. DRIVING WITH VIDEO DISPLAY By following the installation below, video will always be shown on LCD screen no matter the car is in motion or not. Steps: Connect the GRAY wire to the WHITE wire. INSTALLING REAR CAMERA FOR PARKING/REVERSE MOTION You can install an separate camera at the car rear end so when doing parking or reverse motion, the unit will automatically switch the video to the rear camera to guide the driver. To rear camera video out To rear camera video out To rear camera video out To reverse gear control switch To reverse gear control switch...
  • Page 5: Locations Of Parts (Main Unit)

    Locations of Parts (Main unit)       (,,3) (4,,,) (,,3) (4,,,) 1. POWER ON/OFF ( ) / MUTE 2. SELECT FUNCTION BUTTON 3. PRESET STATIONS (1,2,3,4,5,6) 4. ‘AF’ FUNCTION BUTTON (ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCIES) 5. ‘TA’ FUNCTION BUTTON (TRAFFIC ANNOUNCEMENT) 6. ‘PTY’ FUNCTION (PROGRAM TYPE) RESET RESET 7. LOUDNESS BUTTON (LD) (,,3) 8. MODE BUTTON (MD) (,,3) 9. BAND BUTTON (BD) 10. CD TRACK / SEARCH BUTTON 11. AUTO SEEK TUNING 12. MUTE BUTTON (MU) 13. PANEL RELEASE BUTTON (...
  • Page 6: Use And Care Of The Remote Control

    Locations of Parts (Remote Control) 1. POWER ON/OFF 2. MODE 3. PLAY/PAUSE 4. TITLE 5. SELECT 6. SEEK+/SEEK- Title 7. VOL +/VOL- 8. KEYPAD 9. EJECT 10. A UDIO 11. ENTER 12. N AVIGATION 13. A UTO SEEK / PRESET SCAN / REPEAT VOL+/- 14. R ANDOM / BAND / LOUD 15. D UAL 16. P ROGRAM GOTO 17. T ILT...
  • Page 7: Basic Operations

    1 BASIC OPERATIONS Quick Functions When the unit is operating in any mode (i.e CD mode), you can bring up the quick functions by tapping the LCD screen. Depending on the play mode, not all function keys are operational. Switch to Turn navigation Close quick Turning the unit ON/OFF navigation system voice on/off function Exit 1 Press any button to turn on the unit. 2 To turn off, press and hold “ ” button. Selecting Source (MODE) Press MD repeatedly switches between TUNER, CD/DVD, and AUX-IN. In GPS mode, press MD to exit and return to DVD mode.
  • Page 8: Listening To Radio

    Reset Reset button is placed on the housing. The reset button is to be activated for the following reason: • Initial installation of the unit when all wiring is completed. • Functions do not operate properly. • Error symbol on the display. Note: Throughout the manual, the word “PRESS” can also be interpreted as “TAP” if the operation is to be done on LCD screen. 2 MAIN MENU Press MENU to show the main menu which displays all features supported by the unit. This is the root of the screen hierarchy and you can simply access all features by tapping on the touch screen buttons. Buttons Feature Start GPS Navigation Start DVD Player Start Radio Start external device connected through AUX-IN Enter Utility (Calendar, Calculator) Fig. 2.1 MAIN MENU Enter Settings 3 LISTENING TO RADIO Seek/Manual tuning Turn off radio, Location: MAIN MENU > RADIO return to main menu Switch to Tuned station navigation system frequency Equalizer mode Press RADIO on main menu.
  • Page 9 TA Function (Traffic Announcement) This allows the receiver to switch the traffic announcement on. In radio mode, press TA to turn function ON/OFF. PTY Function (Program Type) This allows the receiver to select stations by their program type. 1. In radio mode, press PTY to turn function ON/OFF. 2. Press PTY repeatedly to select different program types available. 3. If a desired type is found, press the corresponding button. RDS Information EON (Enhanced Other Networks) Allows the receiver to monitor other stations for traffic broadcast. PI (Program Identification) This is the unique code that identifies the station. Every station receives a specific code with a country prefix. REG (Regional Links) This is mainly used in countries where national broadcasters run “region-specific” programming such as regional opt- outs on some of their transmitters. This functionality allows the user to “lock-down” the set to their current region or let the radio tune into other region-specific programming as they move into the other region. MASK MASK DPI : mask only the AF which has different PI. MASK ALL : masked the AF which has different PI and NO RDS signal with field strength. 4 LISTENING TO CD/MP3 Location: MAIN MENU >...
  • Page 10: Playing Dvd/Video Cd/Mp4

    5 PLAYING DVD/Video CD/MP4 Playback 1. Insert a disc. When the disc offers a menu, the menu is displayed. When a disc already inserted, press MODE to switch to disc mode. 2. On DVDs and video CDs with playback control (PBC), menu screens may appear automatically. If this happens, perform the operation described below to start playback. CAUTION: Make sure that the Video TV system setting is set correctly according to the disc you are playing. If you are not sure, leave it set to “Auto”. Improper setup of TV system might cause the video to stop/skip/pause playing although audio might continue to play. You can setup video TV settings using the SETUP feature of the remote control. Refer to “SETTING UP THE DVD PLAYER” section. DVD menu Press to select the desired item, then press Enter. Video CD menu Use the number keys (“0” to “9”) to select the desired number then press Enter. The menu screen does not appear when the PBC function is turned off. In this case, press and hold button to turn on PBC feature. Turning PBC ON/OFF (VCD only) PBC (Playback Control) is a feature found on VCD 2.0 and SVCD 1.0. PBC allows control of the playback of play items and the possibility of interaction with the user through the remote control or some other input device available. If it’s on, the player won’t auto start after inserting the disc because it will take time to select program on disc; if it’s off, the player will auto playback the program on disc one by one. 1. To turn ON PBC function, press and hold PBC on the remote control. To turn OFF, press and hold the button again. Note: • Not all VCD/SVCD disc have PBC functions. • You can also turn PBC on/off on the head unit by press and hold button.
  • Page 11 Random Playback You can play the tracks/chapters in random/shuffle order. 1. Press RDM on the remote control during playback. To turn off, press it again. Specifying Title/Chapter CD and VCD Press a NUMBER corresponding to a desired track number during playback. The number is displayed and playback starts To select track 3, press 3 + Enter. To select 13, press 1+3+Enter. To select 103, press 1+0+3+Enter. Note: Make sure PBC is turn off when VCD is inserted. Refer to “Turning PBC ON//OFF section” on how to turn off PBC. Press a NUMBER corresponding to a desired chapter number of the currently played TITLE during playback. The number is displayed and playback starts. To select track 3, press 3 + Enter. To select 13, press 1+3+Enter.
  • Page 12: Setting Control

    You can set which tracks to play according to your desired sequence using the PROG function. 1. Press PROG button on the remote control. 2. Enter the track number besides the memory location. Up to 20 locations can be stored. 3. When all tracks have been programmed, select PLAY and press ENTER. Program playback will start. 4. To clear all program entries, press PROG and select “CLEAR ALL” . 5. To stop program playback, press STOP button twice. 1. Press PROG button on the remote control. 2. Enter the title number first follow by the chapter number besides the memory location. Up to 20 locations can be stored. 3. When all tracks have been programmed, select PLAY and press ENTER. Program playback will start. 4. To clear all program entries, press PROG and select “CLEAR ALL” . 5. To stop program playback, press STOP button twice. 6 Playing SD/MMC Memory Card Files 1. Power off head unit. 2. Press button to open the front panel. 3. Insert the SD/MMC card into the card slot. 4. Attach front panel back to the head unit. Turn on unit. Playback starts automatically. 7 AV-IN CONTROL Location: MAIN MENU > AV-IN You can connect any external AV device to the AV-IN port at the back of receiver and watch video or listen to audio from...
  • Page 13 Display Control Location: MAIN MENU > SETTING CONTROL > Display Control Display Control allows user to set display settings such as brightness, DUAL function. BACKLIGHT BACKLIGHT allows the user to set the screen’s backlight brightness. Press to set the desired brightness level. DUAL SETTINGS DUAL is a feature that lets user control the volume of the DVD and other mode separately. For example, driver can listen to radio while the passenger at the back can watch DVD. 1. Navigate to SETTING CONTROL > Display Control. Select page II and turn ON dual setting. 2. Under KEY field, you can choose between: CURRENT – controls the volume of the main head unit. DVD – control the volume of the DVD player. 3. Press < or > to set the desired hearing level.
  • Page 14: Using Gps Navigation

    10 SETUP DVD PLAYER You can flexibly customize the DVD player to suit your preference. It is recommended to set the language and other video and audio settings so when playback starts it will always use your preferred settings. Important: 1. Load any disc into the unit before you can access the setup. Switch to DVD mode. 2. Press SETUP on the remote control. Settings Options Category OSD language Select preferred options appear on screen Subtitle Language Audio Disc View Version Version Normal/PS, Normal/LB, Wide TV Display Auto, NTSC, PAL Display TV Type On, Off Angle Mark On, Off Screen Saver LT/RT Downmix Audio Stereo, L-mono, R-mono, Mix-mono Dual Mono Off, -- Full Dynamic Change password Change 1. Kid Safe 2. G 3. PG 4. PG-13, Parental Parent...
  • Page 15: Gps Data Screen

    position represents the maximum value. With most sliders you can check the current value on the left. This control can be operated in two ways. Either drag the handle to move the slider to its new position, or tap the slider where you want the handle to appear (the thumb jumps there immediately). As with the list selectors, there is no need to confirm your selection. As soon as you leave the screen, the selected value becomes effective. 1.3 Switches When a function can only have two values (mainly Enabled and Disabled), a switch is used. Unlike with list selectors, the horizontal line contains the name of the function and not the actual status. There is a lamp on the left to show whether the function is active or not. When the lamp is dark, the function is not selected. When it is lit , the function is enabled. The whole strip works as a button. Tap anywhere to toggle between the enabled and disabled status. 1.4 Virtual Keyboard This unit is designed in a way that you only need to enter letters or numbers when it is inevitable. In these cases a full screen keyboard pops up that can easily be operated with your fingertips. You can choose between a separate ABC and numeric keypad, or a set of QWERTY-type keyboards that contain both letters and numbers. It will remember your last choice and offer it the next time you need to enter data. The alphabetic keyboards do not contain special characters, because you do not need to enter accents when searching for a destination. Type only the base letters (the letter most similar to the accented one) and it will search for all their combinations in the database (e.g. for the French street ‘Cité Bergère ’ you only need to type ‘Cite Bergere’, and the rest is done by the program). When you type in POI or track log names, it will automatically turn all initials into capitals to create names that look pleasant. 1.5 Zoom In and Out Zoom will change the scale of the map in both 2D and 3D map modes. 2. GPS DATA SCREEN Tap the small satellite dish icon on the Main menu, Map or Cockpit screen to open this window. The GPS Data screen is a collection of information received from the GPS device. 2.1 GPS Data Displayed The virtual sky on the left represents the currently visible part of the sky above you, with your position as the centre. The satellites are shown at their current positions. The GPS receives data from both the green and grey satellites. Signals from the grey satellites are only received, while green ones are used by the GPS to calculate your current location. On...
  • Page 16 3. DISCOVERING THE PROGRAMS The most important and most frequently used screens are the two screens with the map (Map screen and Cockpit screen). They are similar in look and in possible controls but are optimized for different uses. The map they display is common. Maps look similar to paper roadmaps (when using daytime colors and 2D map mode). However, it provides much more than regular paper maps can. The look and the contents can be changed. 3.1 2D and 3D Map Views Besides the classical top down view of the map (called 2D mode), you have the possibility to tilt the map to have a perspective view (3D mode) that gives a view similar to that seen through the windscreen with the possibility to see far ahead. It is easy to change between 2D and 3D modes. You have two options. You can use the Tilt up and down buttons to tilt the map seamlessly between 2D and all 3D angles, or you can use the switch in the Quick menu to quickly switch between the two modes. Note: • You may find that 2D mode is more useful in North-up Map mode when looking for a certain part of the map or an object to select as destination. On the other hand, 3D mode in Track-up Cockpit mode with Smart Zoom makes navigation very comfortable. The description of these modes will come later in this manual. • Using the Advanced settings, you can force Cockpit mode to always start in 3D Track-up view. You can still rotate and tilt the maps in either mode, but the next time you enter this screen, the preset look will reappear. Similarly you can force Map mode to always start in 2D North-up view.
  • Page 17 Tip: • There are several daytime and night colour schemes included with the unit. To select the one that suits your needs the best, make your selection in Settings. • To further enhance the effect of the night colour scheme, you can instruct the unit to decrease the display backlight when the night colours are used.
  • Page 18 Note: • The Lock-on-Road feature can be turned off in Advanced settings for pedestrian use. When switched off, the arrow is displayed where the blue dot would be with active Lock-on-Road. • When the GPS position is lost, the arrow turns grey and jumps to the last known position, disabling Lock-on-Road (the last position before losing the reception is usually inaccurate, and there is a chance that Lock-on-Road may choose the wrong street). 3.7 Selected map point, also known as the Cursor If you tap the map somewhere or select a specific item in Find, it will become the selected point on the map, marked with a small red dot and permanently radiating red circles to make it conspicuous at all zoom levels, even when it is in the background of a 3D map view. You can use this point as starting point, via point, or destination of your route, you can search for a POI near to it, mark it with a drawing pin, or save it as a POI. The cursor, when visible, is also the reference point for map scaling. Note: When your GPS position is available, and Lock-to-Position is active, the cursor is the current GPS position, the blue arrow. When you select another point by tapping the map, or using the Find menu, the new Cursor is shown on the display with the red dot and the radiating red circles. 3.8 Marked map points (Pin) The Cursor can be marked with a Pin. Pins are shown as being stuck in the map. A Pin is visible at all zoom levels and remains in its position until you unpin it, or delete all Pins in Advanced settings. The colour of the Pin is automatically selected. Different colours help you identify a Pin in the History list later. There they are shown together with their address and GPS Coordinates. Tip: There is a quick way to save the current GPS position as a Pin. Press the Record button (hardware button with an audio cassette icon on it) to save the Pin instantly.
  • Page 19 If two points are too close to each other so that icons overlap, a multi-POI icon is shown instead of individual ones. Zoom in more to see them separately. (Should the two POIs have the same icon, this icon will be displayed instead of the multi-POI icon.) Note: When navigating, POI icons can be disabled together with street names. If you still need this information during your journey, just drag the map to disable Lock-to-Position. This will restore street names and POI icons immediately. Now tap Lock to reactivate Lock-to-Position. Tip: Tap the map on or near a POI item to see the list of the names of the nearest POIs in a popup list, if it is enabled. To see the details of a particular POI in the list, tap the blue ’i’...
  • Page 20: Screens With Map

    4 SCREENS WITH MAP Map Screen Contents Cockpit Screen Contents 4.1 Turn Preview(1) On the Cockpit screen this field shows a graphic illustration of the next maneuver. For example when you approach a turn, an arrow will show whether it is a slight, normal or sharp turn. When showing a roundabout, the number of the exit is also given in the picture. 4.2 Zoom In and Out (2&3) These semi-transparent buttons are only displayed if “Zoom & Tilt” is enabled in the Quick menu. Zoom will change the scale of the map. Zoom out shows a larger part of the map, while Zoom in shows a smaller part of the map in more detail. The automatic Smart Zoom function will do the necessary zooming for you when navigating zooms out if the next turn is at a distance to let you see far ahead and zooms in when approaching a turn to give you a better view of the upcoming maneuver). If you manually change the zoom level, Smart Zoom will no longer scale the map by itself (automatic tilting and rotating remains active). You need to press Enter, or tap the Lock button to return the zoom control to Smart Zoom. You can also set the unit to do this automatically after a few seconds. 4.3 Tilt Up and Down (4&5) These semi-transparent buttons are only displayed if “Zoom & Tilt” is enabled in the Quick menu. This function modifies the vertical viewing angle of the map in 3D mode. You can change the angle in a wide range starting from a top down view (2D view is seamlessly integrated) all the way to a flat view that lets you see far ahead.
  • Page 21 4.6 Map Scale (8) The scale indicator is only available on the Map screen. In 2D map view it represents the scale of the map. In 3D view it is the scale of the nearest part of the map only. You can use it in both 2D and 3D modes to scale the map. Drag and pull it right to zoom in, or left to zoom out. 4.7 Menu (9) This button opens the Menu with the Find engine, the Quick menu, the Route menu and the exit button that takes you to the Main menu screen. 4.8 Map Orientation and Overview (10) You can view the map screens in three different presentation modes. This switch will cycle through them in the following order. The usual map orientation for navigation is Track-up. It means the unit rotates the map during navigation to always face the direction of your travel. In this mode an arrow (compass) points towards North. Tap this icon to switch to North-up mode. Now the map is fixed to keep facing North. The icon changes to show the new rotation mode. Tap the icon again to enter Overview mode. This mode looks similar to the North-up mode with one difference: the zoom level in this mode has a fixed default to give you a better look of where you are on the map. You can change the zoom level at any time, this will not cause the Lock button to appear, but when entering Overview mode later, the default zoom level will be restored. The arrow representing your position will be fixed in the middle of the screen. When you move the map in Overview mode, the Lock button will appear, and when pushed, it will move the map to have your current position in the middle of the map again. You cannot rotate the map in Overview mode. This mode is strictly north-up. You can set up the unit so that it will switch to Overview mode during navigation when the next turn is far away. You can specify this distance and the fixed zoom level of Overview in Advanced settings. An aeroplane icon indicates Overview mode . Tap the icon again to return to Track-up (automatic rotation) mode.
  • Page 22 4.11 Track Log Recording/Playback Indicator (13) When a track log is being recorded, a red icon is displayed on the map screens. This icon also functions as a button leading to the Track Log screen where you can stop the recording or make the track log visible on the map. During track log playback a green icon will blink. Tapping this icon (in fact, tapping the screen anywhere) stops the simulation. 4.12 Cursor Menu (14) The Cursor is the selected point on the map (marked by a red dot and radiating red circles around it), or the current GPS position when it is available and Lock-to-Position is enabled. When you tap the screen to place the Cursor, the Cursor menu pops up automatically to give you the list of possible functions you can use the Cursor for. At the same time Popup Info (street name, house number and the list of POIs nearby) appears near the selected map point if Popup Info is enabled in the Quick menu. If you do not use the Cursor menu in a few seconds, it will automatically vanish back to the bottom of the screen, and Popup Info disappears, too. You can have them reappear by reopening the Cursor menu using the arrow in the bottom right corner. When you open the menu manually, it will stay on until you close it or switch to another screen. The content of the Cursor menu depends on the screen (Map or Cockpit) and it is slightly different if there is an active route already planned. You have the following options: • Start: use the Cursor as the departure point for your route. This menu point is available only in Map mode and when there is no active route. In Cockpit mode the departure point of the route is always the GPS position or if it is not available, the last known GPS position. • Route To: use the Cursor as the destination of your route. This button is to start a new route. The previous route (if it exists) will be deleted and replaced. If a multipoint route is active, the unit will ask you whether you really want to delete it together with all its via points. • Add Via: by inserting the selected map point as a via, you instruct the unit to cross this location before the destination of the route. This is the way to build a multipoint route in reverse order (when you wish to insert a stopover ‘go to A but first get some fuel at B’ or want to influence the direction of the route). This menu point works only if a route is already active.
  • Page 23: Route Information Screen

    4.14 Travel and Route Data (16) The contents of these three fields are different when cruising (without an active route) or navigating (following an active route). While cruising, the fields show the present speed, the current speed limit and the time of day. While navigating a route, these fields show the estimated time needed to reach the destination (ETE), the distance to destination, and the estimated arrival time at the destination (ETA) by default. You can choose what to display in these three fields during navigation, by going to Advanced settings / Display Options. See the following list for your options. The only restriction is that you cannot select a value that already appears in another field. The possible field contents are: • Distance to destination (default value for the left field) • Time to destination (estimated time en route, default value for the middle field) • Distance to next via point • Time to next via point • Time to next maneuver (next route event) • Speed • Speed limit • Arrival at next via point • Arrival at destination (default value for the right field) 4.15 Distance to Next Turn (17) This field shows the distance to go before reaching the next route event (turn, roundabout, exit, etc.) This field is only displayed when navigating a route.
  • Page 24 5.1.2 Distance Left This value can also be displayed in one of the Route data fields on the Cockpit screen as ‘Distance to destination’. This is the distance you need to travel on the route before reaching your final destination. If via points exist, tap and tap again any of the fields to see the distance to reach the first, second, etc. via point. 5.1.3 Method This field shows how the route was calculated. It either displays the ‘Route’ or the ‘Vehicle’ field from the Route parameter settings. If you have chosen Car, Taxi, Bus or Lorry, the type of the route (Fastest, Shortest or Economical) will be displayed here; if you have selected Emergency, Bicycle or Pedestrian, this information will be displayed here. 5.1.4 Time Left This is an estimated value that can also be displayed in one of the Route data fields on the Cockpit screen as ‘Time to destination’. It shows the time needed to reach the final destination of the route based on information available for the remaining segments of the route. The calculation cannot take into account traffic jams and other possible delays. If via points exist, tap and tap again any of the fields to see the time needed to reach the first, second, etc. via point. 5.1.5 Estimated Arrival This is an estimated value that can also be displayed in one of the Route data fields on the Cockpit screen as ‘ETA to destination’. It shows the estimated arrival time at the final destination of the route based on information available for the remaining segments of the route. The calculation cannot take into account traffic jams and other possible delays. If via points exist, tap and tap again any of the fields to see the estimated arrival at the first, second, etc. via point. 5.1.6 Destination / Via point This field shows the exact address (or its coordinates if the address is not available) of the final destination. If via points exist, tap and tap again any of the fields to see the address or coordinates of the first, second, etc. via point. 5.1.7 Warning icons The following 5 squares are normally grey. Some of them turn red and show a graphical symbol in case warning(s) are attached to the planned route. These are warnings, so icons always show information for the whole route, even if the data fields display values from your current position to a via point only.
  • Page 25 6. MENU The Menu button can be found in the bottom left corner of the map screens. Tapping this button brings up a menu that allows you to access some of the most frequently used functions. 6.1 Find tab The first page of the Menu is Find . It lets you select a destination without first having to locate it on the map. 6.2 Quick tab This provides quick access to some configurable options. 6.2.1 3D Map (switch) When the green light is on, the map shows a perspective view. You can use hardware buttons 1 and 2 to change the angle of the view. When the green light is off, the map is displayed in a conventional top-down view. This 2D view is also the end of the tilt range, so it can also be accessed by tilting the map up. Conversely, 3D mode can be switched on by tilting down in 2D mode. Map view modes are described here: Note: When you reach 2D view by tilting the map, Smart Zoom will tilt the map as you press the Lock button or it disappears after the timeout (set in Advanced settings) expires. Use the 3D Map toggle to permanently switch to 2D view. 6.2.2 Zoom &...
  • Page 26 • ABC/Distance: by tapping this button you can have the POIs sorted in an alphabetical order. Tapping again will return to the distance-based order. When you tap on any of your POIs in the list, you will open a new window with the details of the selected POI. Here you have the following options: • OK: if you tap this button, the map screen returns with the selected POI in the middle. • Edit: you can edit the attributes (name, icon and group) of the selected POI. • Delete: you can delete any of your previously saved POIs. The unit will ask you to confirm this action. 6.2.5 Popup Information (switch) When this feature is enabled, tapping the screen (activating the Cursor, a radiating red dot) on either of the map screens also opens a pop-up box with the selected street name, house number and the name of the nearby POIs, if any. Tip: Tapping one of the blue Information icons behind the POI names shows the details of the appropriate POI item. 6.2.6 Manage Track Logs It is possible to save the track logs of your journeys. This screen lets you manage all your track logs. When it comes up, it shows a list of all track logs already saved.
  • Page 27 Bypass When you run into a traffic jam or roadblock, you may want to have the unit calculate a route that departs the original route as soon as it can. You will need to select the minimum distance along the original route where your new route is allowed to rejoin the original route. Select the one you feel appropriate for the traffic difficulty you face. Note: This function is to give you an alternative for the next section of the recommended route. To change later parts of the route or to avoid specific streets or turns, use the Avoid function in Itinerary instead. Note: When you use this feature, the unit will keep on excluding the same part of the map from later routes until you manually delete the route, or restart the unit.
  • Page 28: Quick Start

    Lifelike simulation Tap the Fly Over button. In this mode the simulation is run at normal speed (using the speed limit of the streets and roads in the route), and voice instructions are also played. This mode is mainly useful for demonstrating the unit, or to learn the way it works before your start your first journey. Tap anywhere on the screen to stop the simulation. 6.3.5 Edit Tap Edit to see the list of all points used in the route. The first item in the list is the departure point of the route without a valid GPS position, the last reached via point if you open the list during navigation, or the point where it most recently recalculated the route. This means the list is permanently updated, and via points drop out during the journey. The last item in the list is your final destination. Use the arrows on the right to browse through the list and tap any line to highlight it. You can perform the following operations: • Add: you can add a new route point (or a new final destination if the highlighted item is the last one in the list) after the selected point. The Find menu opens automatically to let you search for an address, POI, coordinates, one of your favourite destinations, or select a point from the History list. As soon as you select any of these, the unit returns to the Edit screen and your selection appears right under the highlighted line. • Delete: you can delete the selected point from the list. If the highlighted item is the last one in the list, the previous via point will be promoted to be the final destination. • Optimize: you can optimize the order in which you will drive through the via points, if there is no specific order you would like to keep. When tapping this button, the unit reorders the list instantly to save you time and fuel. Optimization is for via points only. Your starting point and destination remain in their positions, of course. • Up and Down: using these buttons you can reorder the list by moving the highlighted item up or down in the list. 6.3.6 Info This screen shows information about the current route and has a few additional options to check and modify your active route. 7 QUICK START To start GPS Navigation, tap on [NAVIGATION] button from main menu screen. Navigation Main menu screen appears when started. From here, you can reach all parts of using buttons described below. • To open map screen for navigation, tap • To Customize setting of the unit, tap • To search for location and start guide to, tap...
  • Page 29 7.2 Making Your First Trip – POI Search To find destination and start route guide with POI, • Tap from main menu screen. • To find destination, tap button. • Choose POI type from list which you are looking for. (ex. • When list of selected POI type pops up, simply tap the one you wish to make trip to. • Guidance starts and enjoy your journey. 7.3 Cockpit The unit has two screens that shows the same map, but have different UI and set of controls. Map is mainly for browsing, and Cockpit is for Navigation. The map looks like conventional road-map. Blue arrow represents your current position, and the green line shows route to destination. Turn preview icon shows your next direction or situation you will face. Menu and quick menus are there to help you with more options in route setting. SETTINGS 1. General 1.1 Safety Mode Safety mode will disable the touch-screen above 10 km/h (6 mph) to keep your attention on the road. You are still able to use the hardware buttons, but you cannot set a new destination or change the settings. When you disable Safety Mode, Unit will warn you. 1.2 Set Favourite Destinations In order to get started with your first trip, there are some settings you may want to setup properly first. Example, you can setup primary address as your home address and secondary address as your work. This will make navigation easier...
  • Page 30: Map Settings

    • Speeding tolerance unit will warn you when you exceed the speed limit by the amount specified here. Select whether you want to specify the tolerance as a Fixed value (offset to the speed limit) or as a Percentage. The slider will change depending on which mode you have chosen. Both positive and negative values can be given in either offset or percentage mode. • Alternative speed limit If the speed limit of the current road segment equals or is above this limit, the speed warning will use the alternative tolerance instead of the previous one. Move the slider to its rightmost position to turn off the alternative speed warning. Then the settings of the upper slider will determine the warning for all roads. • Alternative speeding tolerance If the speed limit of the current road reaches the value set at Alternative speed limit, this setting will replace the basic one set at the top of this screen. Example: to let you better understand how this feature works, here is an example. If you use the settings +10 km/h – 100 km/h – +5%, unit will warn you when driving at the following speeds Speed Limit Warning at 40 km/h...
  • Page 31 3.3 Key sound volume/switch The switch on the left can turn the key sounds on or off. Key sounds are audible confirmations of either pressing hardware buttons or tapping the touch screen. When key sounds are turned on, the slider on the right will adjust their loudness. In its leftmost position the key sounds are suppressed, in its rightmost position they are played at the master volume level. Note: The sound effects are context sensitive. They will be different if, for example you open or close a window, or you enable or disable a setting. They will even let you know if you have entered enough letters of a street name to have a short list of matching streets on the screen.
  • Page 32: Language & Units

    4.4.1 Unpaved Roads Unpaved roads are excluded by default, as they can be in a bad condition and you usually cannot reach the speed limit on them. 4.4.2 Motorways When driving a slow car or towing another vehicle, you may prefer not to take motorways. 4.4.3 Ferries The accessibility of temporary ferries is not necessarily included in the map data. Furthermore you may need to pay fare, so you may consider disabling them from the preset enabled status. 4.4.4 U-turns Although displayed amongst road types, this is a type of action. Most drivers prefer to replace them with a few normal left and/or right turns in the next few junctions, so it is disabled by default. Turning back on dual carriageways is not considered as a u-turn. Note: • If you are not totally against u-turns, leave them on here, and add a certain penalty (equivalent extra distance to travel) in Advanced settings Route options • Via points are handled as stopovers with regards to u-turns. It means disabling u-turns on this page will avoid u-turns during the entire route if possible, but when reaching a via point, the following part of the route may be planned starting in the opposite direction. 4.4.5 Permit needed To use some roads or enter some areas you may need special permit or permission from the owners. These roads are excluded from your routes by default. Use this switch if your vehicle is authorized to enter. 4.4.6 Toll Roads Toll roads are included in your routes by default. If you wish to travel more to avoid paying a toll, disabling them will make unit plan the best toll-free route for you.
  • Page 33: Updating Software

    UPDATING SOFTWARE 1. Visit http://www.cydle.com and register for an user ID account. When creating an account, serial number is required. Serial number can found by pressing SETTING > System Information. 2. Login using the registered user ID. On Cydle main website, Click Support > Download & Update links. On the drop box options, select In-Car Navigation System, and select the model number of the unit you wish to update. 3. Select the components you wish to update and click the Download button. Store downloaded files to SD memory card and insert card into head unit. 4. Tap from Setting menu of head unit to enter Update mode.
  • Page 34: Technical Specifications

    The materials are recyclable as mentioned in this marking. By recycling, material recycling or other forms of re-utilization of old appliances, you are making an important contribution to protect our environment. Please inquire at the community administration for the authorized disposal location. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPY RIGHT DENVER ELECTRONICS A/S E 13 www.denver-electronics.com...

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