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NavTraceOne

User manual

Manual Version 1.7
Software Version 1.1.1
Hardware Version 2

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    NavTraceOne User manual Manual Version 1.7 Software Version 1.1.1 Hardware Version 2...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    4 Turning the device on or off..........11 5 Available functions............11 6 LED signals..............11 7 Battery level messages...........12 8 Charging the device............12 Operating NavTraceOne............13 1 Main Menu..............13 2 Where am I...............13 3 Navigate..............13 3.1 To previously selected point.........13 3.2 To address............13 3.2.1 Selecting a city..........13...
  • Page 3 8 Books Reader.............17 8.1 Working with directories..........17 8.2 Removal..............17 9 Calendar..............17 9.1 Repetition............17 9.2 Enter a description..........17 9.3 Browsing.............17 10 Alarm clock.............18 10.1 Hour selection............18 10.2 Minute selection............18 10.3 Repetition............18 10.4 Enter a description..........18 11 Settings..............18 11.1 GPS..............18 11.2 Map..............18 11.3 Localization............18 11.4 Navigation............18 11.5 Speech..............19...
  • Page 4: Foreword

    Foreword Thank you for purchasing NavTraceOne, which uses the GPS and GLONASS (Global Positioning System Globalnaja nawigacionnaja sputnikowaja sistiema satellite systems that can provide information about exact position in the world) to determine the exact geographical position of the user. It is designed for people who are blind or partially sighted as a position detection assistant.
  • Page 5: Legal Notice

    Software and Data. One of the NavTraceOne components is a GPS/GLONASS receiver which systems are wholly owned by the Government of the United States/Russian Federation. Owners...
  • Page 6: Basic Device Functionality

    Initialization and termination of recording is signaled by an audio queue. All the buttons support long presses where applicable. For full list of functions where the long presses are supported please read Operating NavTraceOne. 6 / 21...
  • Page 7: Voice Control

    Voice Control Important! To activate this function it is necessary to hold voice control button (lower right corner of the device) during delivery of the desired command or address. Speech recognition is active only after a short beep sound while keeping the voice control button pressed. Voice control commands are issued using the keywords given in the tables below.
  • Page 8: Menu Navigate

    Menu Navigate Keyword Meaning recent Enters the “previously selected point” list address | to address Navigate to address POI | point | useful point Navigate to Point of Interest Address search Keyword Meaning next Go to do next found address (corresponds to the right arrow) previous Go to the previous found address (corresponds...
  • Page 9: Menu Look Around

    turn | direction Gives the direction in which to move to get to your target distance Gives you the distance to the next waypoint Menu Look Around Keyword Meaning POI | point | useful point Browse nearest Points of Interest address | addresses | building Browse nearest locations | buildings...
  • Page 10: Working With Files

    Working with files Keyword Meaning next Go to the next file/directory (same as right arrow ) previous Go to the previous file/directory (same as left arrow) select | yes | play Confirms selection enter | go in Enters the currently chosen directory parent | go up Exits the directory (same as back button) Audio Player / Book Reader...
  • Page 11: Turning The Device On Or Off

    Schedule / Calendar delete | delete event Remove current event edit | edit event Open the Edit sub-menu edit time | edit event time Edit the time of selected event edit date | edit event date Edit the date of the selected event edit description | edit event Edit the description of the selected event description...
  • Page 12: Battery Level Messages

    fast flashing: critical battery level. battery charger connection  required ● green LED (right) no light: no fixed position   pulsating glow: starting the device steady light: GPS position acquired.  Battery level messages ● The user is informed about two substantial battery charge states: “battery low”...
  • Page 13: Operating Navtraceone

    Operating NavTraceOne Main Menu In the main menu (highest level) user has access to following shortcuts: Short press of OK button invokes Where am Long press of OK button invokes Navigate to previously selected point. Long press of left button invokes Navigate to address.
  • Page 14: Selecting A Building Number

    Left/right buttons cycle through the list of the streets suggested by the device. Long press of the up button lists all available streets. Long press of the down button sorts the list alphabetically. OK button [or voice: Yes] confirms the selection of the city as destination. Back button [or voice: No] goes to the street voice search (message: find street).
  • Page 15: To Postal Code

    To postal code This functionality is available only on select maps. You will be presented with a list of nearest postal codes. Long press of the OK button (voice command: navigate) starts navigation to currently selected postal code. Long press of the OK button allows you to spell the postal code. Long press of the down button allows you to you to select a different sort order.
  • Page 16: Browsing The List

    4.2.2 Browsing the list Short press of OK button refreshes current point list. Long press of down button allows for changing current list sort order. Long press of up button reads out all categories current point is associated with. Long press of the OK button (voice command: navigate) starts navigation to the currently selected point.
  • Page 17: Books Reader

    Books Reader Pressing the OK button selects the directory. Each book must be placed in a separate directory. During playback, the OK button pauses or resumes playback. Left/right arrows can be used to navigate between files/chapters in the directory. Long press of left/right arrows fast forwards / rewinds current file. Long press of up/down arrows changes playback speed.
  • Page 18: Alarm Clock

    Alarm clock You must enter in the proper order: hour, minute, repetition (repeat daily, on specified weekdays, or one time alarm), voice description. Alarm description is a recording – maximum length is 10 seconds. Left/right arrows are used for browsing the existing alarms. OK button activates or deactivates the alarm Long press up arrow to edit/remove the alarm.
  • Page 19: Speech

    11.5 Speech Here you can change selected voice gender or language of your device. To apply these settings please restart the device. 11.6 Date Change the date set in the device. 11.7 Time Zone Change the configured time zone. 11.8 Distance units Select either metric (kilometers.
  • Page 20: Updates

    Connect NavTraceOne to the PC using the included USB cable. Select the Storage mode menu option and then update. Use explorer to find NavTraceOne on the list of connected external devices. The update files saved on the desktop should be moved or copied to the update directory located in the internal memory of the device.
  • Page 21: Specification

    We also encourage users to register through the above-mentioned website their devices with the serial number (read the serial number in Settings, Device info, Serial Number). Only registered users will have access to software updates and new maps. You can also contact us using the e-mail address: support@migraftech.eu. Specification ...

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