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Thank you for purchasing our product. Navigation System User s Manual is designed to support convenient usage of the navigation system and safe driving. Please read the manual carefully before using the product for safe usage. The content of this manual can vary according to the navigation system version, and function or performance of the navigation system and this manual are subject to change without prior notice for user s convenience.
Table of Contents Basic Operation Upgrading Navigation System Map Upload About Navigation System 1. Installing V-Up Pro 3000 Program 1. Directions before using this product 2. Components 2. Running V-Up Pro 3000 Program 3. Closing V-Up Pro 3000 Program 3. Description on product appearance 4.
About Navigation System 1. Directions before using this product Read this User s Manual without fail before using this product to use this product safely. 1-1. Usage directions Refrain from operating the product in motion. Please park the car at a safe location Warning when operating the product, because there is danger of a traffic accident.
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About Navigation System 1-2. Installation directions Connect the wires properly by referring to Installing product section. Otherwise, Warning malfunction or accident may occur. Do not install the product in a position where driving can be interfered or driver s Warning field of vision can be blocked.
About Navigation System 1-3. Upgrade directions Depending on the SD Card memory product, the SD Card memory sensing time may vary or sensing may fail. Below list is recommended SD card. Some SD cards work better than others. Please contact customer support (page 77) if you need further assistance.
About Navigation System 2. Components NAVI MAIN IMAGE GAME VIDEO FILE LIST FULL SCREEN PLAY TYPE SCREEN OFF SETUP SD Card memory Remote controller (option) Navigation System unit Aux cable [AV In terminal] (option) Test jack Cigar jack cable Red : + : Blue Hand brake connection cable...
About Navigation System 3. Description of external features 3-1. Front/Right side TOUCH SCREEN : Handles user touch input. LED : Displays the product status. (Blue: Normal operation, Red: Malfunction/diagnostic) REMOTE IR WINDOW : Receives the remote control signal. AUDIO/VIDEO IN : Receives the A/V input from the external device like a DVD player gaming device. SD Card memory slot.
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About Navigation System 3-2. Rear/Left side GPS : Connects to the GPS antenna cable. SPEAKER : Outputs 1 watt audio. POWER SWITCH : Turns the power on/off. DC 12V : Connects to the provided cigar jack. USB SLAVE PORT : Not is use. [Connector for A/s] Navigation System...
About Navigation System 4. Installing the product 1) Fix the suction cup on the car windshield window where the driver feels comfortable. GPS sensitivity will increase if you use the GPS pedestal. Use the GPS pedestal in any case. Caution Remove any dust or foreign object from the windshield window so that the bracket can be attached firmly.
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About Navigation System 3) Adjust the position to fit into the driver s field of vision after fixing the product on the suction cup. 4) Connect the power cable to DC 12V terminal located at the left side of the product. Use the car cigar jack that is included in the product package.
Using Navigation System 6) Flip the power switch ON that is located at the left side of the product. 1. Basic functions of Navigation System 1) Navigation function : Helps car navigation using GPS (Global Positioning System) engine and antenna, and electronic precision map. 2) Audio player function : Plays back MP3, WMA, WAV and OGG music files.
Using Navigation System 2. Learning basic remote controller functions You can access frequently used function using the remote controller, in addition to the touch screen for more convenient usage of Navigation System. : Controls screen brightness by 5 steps. : Mutes the sound temporarily. : Directly switches to the Navigation function.
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Using Navigation System : Moves audio or DVD playback section backward in Audio player/Aux mode. In Image viewer mode, shows previous image. : Moves audio or DVD playback section forward in Audio player/Aux mode. In Image viewer mode, shows next image. : Stop Audio , Video or DVD playback.
Using Navigation System 3. Main menu Screen on/off The main menu is composed of Navigation, Audio Player, Video Player, Image Viewer, Game, AUX, Setting, Screen On/Off button. 4. Starting the application Charge your device, take it outside, and place it in a position with an unobstructed view to the sky to create your first satellite connection.
Using Navigation System 5. Detailed description This chapter describes the functions of your Personal Navigation Device in detail. On the following pages you will learn how to - Use the map (see page 15) - Find and choose locations (see page 16) - Navigate to your destination (see page 28) - Use the route planner (see page 31) - Configure the application (see page 33)
Using Navigation System As soon as you browse the map, you enter the selection mode: Zoom out Current (GPS) Cursor position Compass rose Zoom in Menu Info box Tracking icon Use a pen or your finger to browse the map. The actual position will be identified by a cursor. Clicking on an icon on the map opens an overlay window with information about the selected item.
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Using Navigation System By pressing the menu icon you can access further options: Press Navigate to navigate to the location (see Navigating on page 28). Press Via to use the location for routing (see Planning a route on page 31). Press Save to save the location as a bookmark (see Favourites on page 24).
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Using Navigation System The main menu will be opened: Select Find Destination. Select By Address Search. The Find Address window will be displayed: Enter the appropriate data to find your address. How to search Your Personal Navigation Device offers a convenient interactive look-ahead search function to prevent misspelling.
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Using Navigation System You will see that the some keys on the keypad turn grey. You can only choose black keys: Enter the second character. Again, some keys will turn grey, others will turn black, depending on your choice. Keep on entering characters until you have narrowed down the search to only one result. Press the search icon (magnifying glass).
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Using Navigation System Enter the zip code of the town/city you are looking for. Press the search icon (magnifying glass). A hit list will be displayed. Choose the appropriate town/city from the list. You will return to the Find Address screen. The City and Zip code fields will be populated with the chosen city/zip code.
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Using Navigation System Searching for and choosing POIs With the POI finder you can quickly find points of interest like gas stations and restaurants that are chosen from a database of millions of POI, either nearby or at a remote location. On the map, select the menu icon.
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Using Navigation System The location will be shown on the map: Press the arrows next to the location s name to switch between results. Press i to open a screen with details about the location. By pressing the menu icon you access to a set of actions: Press Navigate to navigate to the location (see Navigating on page 28).
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Using Navigation System Guides are an optional feature and may be purchased at www.navi-plugins.com On the map, select the menu icon. On the following screen, select Find Destination. Select By Location Service. The guide list will be shown: Select the guide you wish to use by clicking on it. The categories page of the chosen guide will be displayed: You can now browse the guide by categories or search the guide.
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Using Navigation System pressing the search icon (magnifying glass). The hit list will be displayed. Select a location by clicking on it. The location will be shown on the map. Press the arrows next to the location name to switch between results. Press i to open a screen with details about the location.
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Using Navigation System The Favorites menu will show on the screen: My Home Press My Home. Your home address will be displayed on a map: Select the menu icon. On the following screen, choose Navigate to be guided to your home address (press Change or Delete if you want to change/delete your home address).
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Using Navigation System Navigation will start immediately. If no home address has been set, you are prompted to do so. You can choose it by searching for an address, through your current GPS position or by choosing a recently visited location. My Work By pressing My Work, your work address will be displayed on a map.
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Using Navigation System The bookmark list will show on the screen: Use the up and down arrows to scroll up and down in the list. Select an item by clicking on it. The location will be shown on the map. Press the arrows next to the location s name to switch between results.
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Using Navigation System Press Navigate to navigate to the location (see Navigating on page 28). Press Via to use the location for routing (see Planning a route on page 31). Press Save to save the location as a bookmark (see Favourites on page 24). Press On Map to show the location on the main map.
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Using Navigation System Navigation screen On the navigation screen, the route will be shown in blue. The red arrow will indicate the direction of your next manoeuvre. Crosshairs identify your current position. When you come up to a turn or other manoeuvre, you will hear a voice command at the appropriate time.
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Using Navigation System Menu options Select the menu icon while navigating to open a set of navigation options: Here you will find the following items: Route Settings Change the guidance options, as described in Route options on page 33. Map Settings Open a menu with map settings, as described in Map settings on page 35.
Using Navigation System Alt. route : With this option, you can choose to block the calculated route for a given distance (e. g. 0.5 mi) and force an alternative route. Simply tap on the icon which shows the desired distance. Your route will be recalculated, and the previous route will be discarded for the given distance.
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Using Navigation System The location will be added to the Destination List. Press the + icon to add another stopover. You will switch to the Choose stopover screen. You may choose stopovers like your home or work addresses, a bookmark, a point of interest, a recent location or by searching for an address or pinpointing a destination on the map.
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Using Navigation System With Routing, the system will calculate your route. The Route Summary will be displayed. Tap on one of the items in the Route Summary to display the Waylist. Tap again to show the map view. 5-5. Settings You can configure your Personal Navigation Device to suit your needs.
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Using Navigation System The window with the route settings will be displayed: To switch between the modes just touch the icons. These will toggle so you can quickly see the activated settings. You can choose among the following options: Mode of transportation (fast car, slow car, motorbike, pedestrian, etc.), fastest or shortest route, allow or avoid toll roads, highways, and ferries.
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Using Navigation System Language Choose Change Language to select the language of your navigation system. Map settings Choose Change Map Settings to change the map settings. The window with the map settings will be shown: Toggle between night and day mode by pressing the corresponding icon. Toggle between 2D and 3D mode by pressing the corresponding icon.
Using Navigation System Check the boxes of any category you want to have displayed on the map. Uncheck those that should be hidden. Press the confirmation icon to apply your settings. Press the arrow icon to return. Select Choose Maps to select a map. If you have map data for different regions/cities on your memory card, tap on the name of the current region (e.
Using Navigation System 7. Frequently asked questions I can t find an address. Please make sure you have correctly spelled your entry. If you do not know how an address is spelled correctly, simply enter the parts of the address, you know for sure (e.g. New York , Times for Times Square in New York City).
Using Navigation System 8. Audio player You can play back music by selecting Audio player in the main menu. Basic functions include Play, Pause, Stop, Select Next, and Select Previous. Playback functions include Repeat, Repeat Selected, and Random. The supported music file formats are MP3, WMA, and WAV. You can save music files in the SD Card memory.
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Using Navigation System 8-1. Basic screen SD Card indication icon : If SD Card is inserted, icon changes to blue color. File list : Show folders and files that Audio player can playback. Volume control : Increase or decrease volume. Exit : Close Audio player and returns to Main menu.
Using Navigation System 8-2. File list screen By touching folder tab( ), Audio player shows folders which playable music files are in. At the folder list view, you can see the list of files by selecting File tab( ). You can listen to music file, highlighted by cursor, using Playback button( ).
Using Navigation System 9. Video Player You can play back movie by selecting Video Player in the main menu. Basic functions include Play, Pause and Stop. The supported movie file formats are AVI, MPG, MPEG, WMV, MP4, ASF, Divx, TS . You can save video files in the SD Card memory.
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Using Navigation System 9-2. Full Screen 9-3. Volume Control Screen 9-4. Volume Control Screen Movie player scan all playable movie files stored in the SD Card memory and shows its result. Navigation System...
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Using Navigation System After selecting folder, if you touch File tab, you can see all playable movie files. While movie player is operating, if you remove the SD Card memory, system will be Caution get into unstable situation. Please don t remove SD Card memory during playback. If system is unstable because SD Card memory is removed, turn off the system and rebooting.
Using Navigation System 10. Image Viewer You can view images by selecting Image Viewer in the main menu. Basic functions include Previous view, Next view, Set image to original size, Fit image to viewer, Zoon in, Zoom out, Rotate left, Rotate right, Full screen, and list of image files.
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Using Navigation System 10-2. Full Screen You can see the full screen image by selecting Full screen button. 10-3. File list screen You can see file list screen by touching the File list button. Touching the Folder tab( ), image viewer show all folders which have supported image files in SD Card memory.
Using Navigation System 11. Game Select the Game in the main menu. How to play : If you place more than three of the same items in a row vertically or horizontally, these items will disappear. To get higher score, remove as many items as possible at shortest time. Normal mode : The game will be over if no further moves are possible.
Chroma : Controls chroma within the range of 0 ~ 16 stages. Dimmer : Controls brightness within the range of 1 ~ 5 stages. Hide UI : Hides the UI from the screen. The following functions are available when connected to a DVD player manufactured Option by Plenio. Navigation System...
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Using Navigation System If you have DVD player connected and select VXM or VXD as A/V input in Setup menu accordingly, you can access the DVD player function via the touchscreen controls. You can also use the remote controller to use the following functions. Power : Power on or off the DVD player.
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Using Navigation System The following screen will appear if you press the setting icon. Contrast: Controls contrast within the range of 0 ~ 16 stages. Chroma : Controls chroma within the range of 0 ~ 16 stages. Dimmer : Controls brightness in 5 discrete levels. The below figure shows the screen when you press the DVD title icon.
Using Navigation System 13. Setup You can change many settings if you select Setup in the main menu. 13-1. Main Theme Change main theme of GUI (Graphic User Interface) 13-2. Slide show If no input is made for more than one minute in the main menu, specified images will be displayed sequentially in a slide show.
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Using Navigation System 13-5. A/V Input If you select the VXM or VXD, DVD player manutatured by this company, you can control the DVD player using this device. To connect other manufacturer s product, set to Others . Default is Others .
Using Navigation System 4) When upgrade is complete, turn the power off and on. 13-7. Dimmer You can select from 5 levels of screen brightness. Navigation System...
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Using Navigation System 13-8. Touch Calibration Selecting this menu to increase accuracy of the touch screen. For touch screen setting, press and briefly hold the center of the cross symbol. Then, the cross symbol will appear at the left upper side, left bottom side, right bottom side, and right upper side one by one.
Map Upload 1. Installing V-Up Pro 3000 Program A. Download the latest V-Up Pro 3000 installation file from the dvssales web site (www.dvssales.com). B. Execute the downloaded V-Up Pro 3000 installation file and carry out the following installation procedure. C. Specify the installation folder. See Figure 1-1. Figure 1-1.
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Map Upload D. Program installation will be started. See Figure 1-2. Figure 1-2. V-Up Pro 3000 Installation Progress E. If successfully installed, the Setup Complete message will be displayed. See Figure 1-3. Figure 1-3. Completion of V-Up Pro 3000 installation F.
Map Upload 2. Running V-Up Pro 3000 Program A. Select Start Programs Plenio V-Up Pro 3000 V-Up Pro 3000 shortcut icon. B. V-Up Pro 3000 will be started. See Figure 2-1. Figure 2-1. V-Up Pro 3000 main screen V-Up Pro 3000 program version.
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Map Upload C. Select SD memory drive C-1) When you start V-Up Pro 3000, SD memory drive selecting window will apprear as shown in Figure 2-2. C-2) Select SD memory drive using SD Memory Combo box. Figure 2-2. V-Up Pro 3000 SD memory drive selecting window C-3) If you select SD memory drive correctly, free space will display as shown in Figure 2-3.
Map Upload 3. Closing V-Up Pro 3000 Program A. When you click the [Close] button, the program closing confirmation window will appear as shown in Figure 3-1. B. Click [Yes] to exit from V-Up Pro 3000 program. Figure 3-1. V-Up Pro 3000 closing confirmation window Navigation System...
Map Upload 4. System Upgrade A. Execution A-1) Click the System Upgrade icon in the V-Up Pro 3000 main screen. A-2) Then, the screen shown in Figure 4-1 will appear. Figure 4-1. System upgrade running screen Local drive and DVD-ROM disc selection combo box. [Move Previous] button.
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Map Upload A-3) Select DVD-ROM disk using combo box shown in Figure 4-1. Reads upgrade files from the user-specified DVD-ROM disc and transfers them to SD memory. (See Figure 4-2 for DVD-ROM disc.) Figure 4-2. Specifying DVD-ROM disc A-4) Move to the next step by clicking the [Next] button (Figure 4-1 ) after selecting the upgrade type.
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Map Upload Navigation selection check box. OS selection check box. Map region selection check box. Map guide selection check box. Voice Language selection check box. [Move Previous] button. [Move Next] button. [Move to V-Up Pro 3000 Main Menu] button. B-2) To upgrade the navigation, select the navigation selection checkbox (Figure 4-3 ) and select the target area using the map region, map guide and voice language check box (Figure 4-3...
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Map Upload The alarm message window appears when navigation upgrade is selected (Figure 4-6). Select the [Yes] button to continue upgrade. Figure 4-6. Navigation upgrade alarm window C. Upgrading C-1) If the upgrade type and item are properly selected, the upgrade progress screen will appear as shown in Figure 4-7.
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Map Upload D. Upgrade completion D-1) When upgrade is complete successfully, the Complete message window shown in Figure 4-8 will appear. Figure 4-8. Upgrade complete message window Navigation System...
Map Upload 5. What is V-up Pro 3000 V-up Pro 3000 is the Navigation System management program and performs the following function. You can download navigation data and OS using V-up Pro 3000. V-up Pro 3000 supports image resizing function and save resized image in the SD Card memory automatically.
Multimedia Management 1. Music Management A. Execution A-1) Click the Music Management icon in the V-Up Pro 3000 main screen. A-2) The screen shown in Figure 1-1 will appear. Figure 1-1. Music Management execution screen Opens the music folder from the user PC. Creates a music album in SD memory.
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Multimedia Management B. Opening music file from user PC B-1) Click the Open Music File button (Figure 1-1 ) and select the music file folder in the user PC. B-2) If any music file is available in the selected folder, it will be displayed in the music file list window.
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Multimedia Management C. Selecting music album in SD memory C-1) Click the Opens the music folder from SD memory button (Figure 1-1 ) and selct target folder. D. Creating music album in SD memory D-1) Click the Create music album button (Figure 1-1 ) and input the name of the album to create in the Name input window.
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Multimedia Management E. Editing music album in SD memory E-1) Select the music album to change its name from the music album selection combo box. E-2) Click the Edit music album button (Figure 1-1 ) and input the album name to change.
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Multimedia Management F-4) If any music file is available in the selected music album, the Confirmation window will appear. See Figure 1-6. Figure 1-6. Music album deletion confirmation window F-5) Click the [Yes] button to delete the selected music album. G.
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Multimedia Management G-4) Click the Copy music file button (Figure 1-1 ) button. G-5) While the file(s) is being copied, the file copy progress bar (Figure 1-8 ) will be displayed. G-6) When file copying is complete, the copied music file will be displayed in Music file in SD memory list window.
Multimedia Management 2. Bitmap Management A. Execution A-1) Click the Bitmap Management icon in the V-Up Pro 3000 main window. (See Figure 2-1.) Figure 2-1. Selecting “Bitmap Management” Navigation System...
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Multimedia Management A-2) The screen shown in Figure 2-2 will appear. Figure 2-2. Bitmap Management execution screen Opens the image file from the user PC. Displays the slideshow image file. Deletes the slideshow image file from SD memory. List of the slideshow image file(s) in the selected folder. Image file copy button.
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Multimedia Management B. Opening image file from user PC B-1) Click the Open image file button and select the image file to open. B-2) Image will be resized to fit into the SD memory display resolution. See Figure 2-3. Supported image file format : bmp, jpg SD memory supporting resolution : 480x234 Figure 2-3.
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Multimedia Management D. Copying image file to SD memory D-1) When you click the Copy image file button (Figure 2-2 ), the image file name input window will appear. See Figurer 2-4. Figure 2-4. Image file name input window D-2) The image file displayed in the output window (Figure 2-2 ) will be saved in the slideshow folder with the entered name.
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Multimedia Management E. Previewing bit map in SD memory E-1) The image file list window (Figure 2-2 ) displays the list of slideshow image files, as well as provides the image file preview function. E-2) Select one image in the image file list window (Figure 2-2 E-3) The selected image file will be displayed in the image file display window.
Customer support and Product Enquiry Customer support and Product Enquiry The product warranty period is calculated from the date of product purchase. Therefore, make sure to write down the purchase data and keep your sales receipt for proper service. [If the product purchase date cannot be known, the product warranty period will start 3 months from the manufacturing date or import customs clearance date.] Customer Service Center Customer service and complaint reporting...
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U.S.A. U.S.FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful Interference in a residential installation.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY COMPANY NAME DVS KOREA & 8 Fl. KPS Bldg 196 Kumgok-dong, Boondang-ku Sungnam City, Kyungki-do, Korea Declare under our sole responsibility that the product : Kind of equipment : Navigation System Type-Designation : to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standard(s) or other normative document(s) Safety : EN 60950 : 1992 + A1, A2, A3, A4, A11 E M C : EN 55022 : 1998, EN 55024 : 1998...
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