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  • Page 1 User Manual...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    This manual provides you the instructions to  User data compatibility: Export user use NAVA F30 and F60 units . data from the NAVA device to GPX, SHP, MIF, KML, DXF, and CSV If you have further questions, please refer...
  • Page 3 User Manual  the bearing even when you stand still, Lightweight and compact: NAVA is lightweight and compact — the and its barometer pinpoints air pressure. Also, you can use the perfect size for all your travels. thermometer to know temperature ...
  • Page 4: Optional Accessories

    User Manual Optional Accessories For a complete list of available accessories and maps for use with the NAVA GPS, please refer to the BHCnav website: http://www.BHCnav.com Manual Conventions In this manual, small arrows () indicate that you should highlight a series of items on the screen using the ROCKER key, and press in to ENTER after each item.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    User Manual Table of Contents Routes ..........18 Introduction ......1 Main Pages ......20 Features of NAVA F Series ....1 Satellite Status Page ......20 Optional Accessories ......3 Map Page ..........21 Manual Conventions ......3 Compass Page ........22 Getting Started ......
  • Page 6 User Manual Installing a Micro SD Card ....31 Compliance with local laws and Reset the device ........32 ordinances ..........34 Updating Firmware ......32 Declaration of Conformity ....35 Important Safety and Product FCC Compliance ......... 35 Information .......... 34 Limited Warranty .........
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    User Manual Getting Started Key Functions...
  • Page 8: Installing The Batteries

    User Manual Installing the Batteries The NAVA operates on two AA batteries or Li-ion batteries. To install AA batteries: 1. Remove the battery cover by turning the D-ring counter-clockwise and pulling the cover. Insert the AA batteries, observing the proper polarity. To install Li-ion batteries: Warning: Remove the batteries when you 1.
  • Page 9: Turning The Nava On And Off

    User Manual Turning the NAVA On and Off Adjusting the Backlight 1. When the NAVA is on, Press and To turn the NAVA on, press and hold the quickly release POWER key to open POWER key for more than 2 seconds. To the Backlight page.
  • Page 10: Basic Operation

    User Manual Basic Operation To change waypoint name and note on the Mark page, select the appropriate field and This section explains basic operations you press the ENTER key to open can perform with your NAVA, including on-screen keypad. After entering and creating and using waypoints, tracks, confirming your changes, select button,...
  • Page 11 User Manual Marking a Waypoint on the Map Page Select to save the new waypoint. On the Mark page, select button. Editing a Waypoint Attribution You can edit a waypoint to change its icon, name, coordinates, elevation and note. 1. Press and release the FIND key. 2.
  • Page 12 User Manual Deleting a Waypoint ENTER key. 6. Select to save the new waypoint. 1. Press and release the FIND key. 2. Select Waypoint. Calculating Current Location By 3. Select the waypoint you want to Averaging delete, and press ENTER key. 1.
  • Page 13 User Manual Alerting Waypoints To clear one or all alert waypoints from the list: 1. Access Alert from the Main Menu 1. Access Alert from the Main Menu page, press ENTER key. page, press ENTER key. 2. To define alert range 2.
  • Page 14: Finding

    User Manual Finding Finding a Waypoint By Name 1. Press the FIND key to open the Find Press the FIND key to open the Find page page. and search for waypoints, POI, cities and 2. Select Waypoint. the addresses in the NAVA map. 3.
  • Page 15 User Manual Finding a Point of Interest Finding a History If your unit is loading a detail map, you The History page shows a list of the last can open POI on the Find page to locate a items you have searched for or gone to nearby place, government, education, recently.
  • Page 16 User Manual Finding an Item From Another Location To find an address: Address on the Map 1. Press the FIND key 2. Select the Province field. In the Result 1. Press the FIND key. list, select the name. 2. Select an icon on Find page. Press 3.
  • Page 17: Tracks

    User Manual Tracks 3. When the message appears, select to save only a portion of the track log. As you travel, NAVA records ―track log‖ 4. Use the ROCKER to move the pointer to the point on the track that you want automatically.
  • Page 18 User Manual Viewing a Track on the Map Clearing the Track Log On the Track Details page, select Map. A 1. Press MENU key to open the Main map showing the entire track appears. Menu. Begin and End markers and waypoints are 2.
  • Page 19: Routes

    User Manual Routes 4. Search and add a via point from Waypoint, History, POI, etc. 5. To add more via points to your route, A route consists of a sequence of repeat the process 3 and 4, and select waypoints or POIs. Save.
  • Page 20 User Manual Change the Name of the Route Reviewing Individual Route Points 1. Press MENU key  Main Menu 1. Press MENU key Main  Route. Menu Route. 2. Select a saved route select the 2. Select a saved route select a point route name field on the Route Details Route...
  • Page 21: Main Pages

    User Manual When bars are green, the NAVA has Main Pages acquired valid satellite signals that are used to calculate your position. NAVA F series handheld GPS and GLONASS receiver have five recurring default main pages :Satellite Status, Map page, Compass page, Main Menu, Trip computer.
  • Page 22: Map Page

    User Manual Map Page 2. The information box shows the Lat & Lon, Bearing and distance. On the Map page, your current position is Showing or Hide Data Fields indicated by a position marker. 1. On the Map page, press the MENU key, 2.
  • Page 23: Compass Page

    User Manual Compass Page Changing Map Orientation 1. On the Setting page, select Map. The Compass page guides you with a 2. There are two map orientations: compass ring and a bearing or course North Up --orients the map like a pointer.
  • Page 24 User Manual Electronic Compass (F60 only) directions for rotating the device horizontally for two rounds. When you are moving and reach a pre-set 3. Press ENTER speed, it uses GPS data to maintain your calibration. heading. When you are not moving, it 4.
  • Page 25: Weather Page (F60 Only)

    User Manual Weather Page ( only) Trip Computer Page The Weather page shows you the current The Trip Computer page shows eight types air pressure, altitude and the temperature. of navigation data in small font size, or You can calibrate the barometer, altimeter, show three large data fields in big font thermometer, change the data field and size.
  • Page 26: Main Menu Page

    User Manual Main Menu Page Setting Page Access Setting page from Main Menu, you The Main Menu contains settings and can set up system, page sequence, map, features not found on the main pages and unit, heading, USB, Display, Time and sub-menus.
  • Page 27 User Manual Page Setting Page Unit Setting Page  1. From the Setting page, select Page, Position Format—sets the format and to start the Page Setting. in which the coordinate is shown.  Map Datum – sets the coordinate 2. To rearrange a page in the page sequence, select the page ...
  • Page 28: Usb Setting Page

    User Manual From the Setting page, select Other  Heading Setting Display.  Display—choose from Angle or  Display Mode—choose Day or Characters. Night.  North Reference—choose from  Backlight Time—choose True North or Mag. North. seconds, 1 minute, 3 minute or 5 minute.
  • Page 29: Tools Page

    User Manual Tools Page Sun & Moon From tools page, you can access Calendar, The Sun and Moon page shows sunrise Calculator, Sun&Moon, Stopwatch, time, sunset time, moonrise time, moonset Hunt&Fish. time, and moon phase for a specified date. Calendar Calculator...
  • Page 30 User Manual Stopwatch 2. Select Date field to open the Calendar page, and input the time. Press ENTER key to see the best and good time. Hunt & Fish 1. Access Tool from the Main Menu, select Hunt&Fish to view the hunting and fishing predictions for a different date.
  • Page 31: Area Calculation

    User Manual Area Calculation Calculating the Area of a Saved Track 1. Access Area Calculation page from the The area of a saved track is calculated sub-menu of Satellite Status page, automatically when you select a saved Map page, or Area Calculation option track and view the track detail.
  • Page 32: Appendix

    MicroSD card slot User Manual Appendix Connecting to Computer Installing a Micro SD Card The NANA Micro SD card tray is loca Connect NAVA to your computer using the ted at the left bottom corner of the USB connector cable provided. battery compartment.
  • Page 33: Reset The Device

    Exit keys together and release the keys. Or, 2. remove and reinstall the batteries. Updating Firmware We will release the latest firmware through www.bhcnav.com. Please download the the latest firmware from the website before you start to update firmware and follow the...
  • Page 34 User Manual Working with NAVA GPS Office (NGO) Please always check www.BHCnav.com download the latest version of NGO. NGO is the PC software with which you can transfer data from the device to PC and export data to Shape, DXF, MIF, KML, CSV, GPX and TXT, or transfer data from PC to the device.
  • Page 35: Important Safety And Product Information

    User Manual Important Safety and Product Navigation Warnings Information Some BHC devices provide off-road or road navigation guides. But it is not a Please use the device properly and use replacement for driver attentiveness and your right judgment to avoid potentially judgments.
  • Page 36: Declaration Of Conformity

    User Manual Declaration of Conformity replace the Device with a new or refurbished Device that is equivalent to the Hereby, BHC Navigation Co., Ltd declares Device that is to be replaced, or (iii) refund that this product is in compliance with the the amount You paid for the Product, LESS essential requirements and other relevant DEPRECIATION, upon its return.
  • Page 37: End User License Agreement (Eula)

    AND TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT license. Please see full version of EULA SERVICE. BHC IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR from www.bhcnav.com. ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WHETHER Before you are going to use the device, RESULTING FROM THE USE, MISUSE OR please read and agree to the EULA.
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