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Important Safety Instructions ............................................
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Accessories ...................................................................
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View of Main Unit ................................................................
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Device Connections ............................................................
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Cautions on Battery Charging ...........................................
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Using Mounting Cradle.....................................................
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Getting Started ...............................................................
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Main Menu......................................................................
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Music Player..................................................................
10. Video Player..................................................................
11. Photo Viewer..................................................................
12. Ebook Reader.................................................................
13. Flash Player..................................................................
14. FM Radio......................................................................
15. Tools...............................................................
16. System Settings.............................................................
17. Wallpaper.......................................................................
18. Games.....................................................................
19. Screensaver....................................................................
20. Analog TV.......................................................................
21. Bluetooth Function .........................................................
22. Program Interface.............................................................
23. Autorouting.....................................................................
24. Additional Features.................................................................
25. Troubleshooting .............................................................
26. PC Connection................................................................
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Summary of Contents for Prestigio GeoVision 5300

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important Safety Instructions ………...…….……………………. Accessories …………………………………………………………. View of Main Unit …………………….……………......Device Connections ………………….……...……....... Cautions on Battery Charging ………….………………………... Using Mounting Cradle…………………………………………….. Getting Started ……………………………………………………… Main Menu……………………………………………………………. Music Player………………………………………………………... 10. Video Player………………………………………………………… 11. Photo Viewer………………………………………………………... 12. Ebook Reader……………………………………………………….. 13. Flash Player………………………………………………………… 14.
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover (or back). No user-serviceable parts inside.
  • Page 3: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories List ITEM NAME Car Charger Mounting Cradle USB Cable Touch Pen Leather Carrying Case Driver/Documentation CD User Manual Warranty Card EN-3...
  • Page 4: View Of Main Unit

    View of Main Unit Front and Side View LCD Touch Screen Tap the screen with touch pen or finger to select menu commands or to enter information. Power Button Press to power ON/OFF the device. Analog TV Antenna Receives television signals. Earphone Port Connect to headphones or headsets.
  • Page 5: Device Connections

    Device Connection Inserting microSD Card  To insert a microSD card, place the connector towards the device and the card label towards the front side of the device.  To remove a microSD card, gently press the edge of the card to release the safety lock and pull the card out of the slot.
  • Page 6 Device Connection Connecting to Car Charger  Insert the micro USB connector into the appropriate micro USB port.  Insert car charger connector into vehicle 12V accessory/cigarette socket to start charging. NOTE: Please connect the car charger to vehicle 12V accessory/cigarette socket after the vehicle engine is started to protect the device from sudden surges in current.
  • Page 7: Cautions On Battery Charging

    Cautions on Battery Charging About Rechargeable Battery The device is equipped with a built-in rechargeable battery. Please fully charge the battery (for at least 4 hours) before initial use. The battery status indicator glows in red colour when charging and turns bright green colour when charging is complete. Charging time is approximately 4 hours.
  • Page 8: Using Mounting Cradle

    Using Mounting Cradle Device Mounting Procedures The device can be steadily mounted on vehicle dashboard or windshield with the mounting cradle included. Please follow the procedures below to install the mounting cradle: Select an appropriate location on windshield or dashboard where the device and the mounting cradle will not obstruct the driver’s field of vision.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Getting Started 1. Press and hold Power Button to turn on device. 2. Shortly after the greeting screen is shown, the main menu will be displayed. 3. Tap the corresponding buttons with touch pen included to navigate various functions. 4. Press and hold Power Button to turn off the device or to allow the device to enter sleep mode.
  • Page 10: Main Menu

    Main Menu Shortly after the welcome screen is shown, main menu will be displayed automatically. The main menu consists of the following sections: Navigation, Bluetooth, Analog TV, Player, FM Radio, Tools, System Settings, Wallpaper, Games, and Screensaver. In addition to the main menu icons the screen will display supplementary icons, detailed as follows: Item Description...
  • Page 11: Music Player

    Music Player NOTE: Do NOT store audio files in the built-in flash storage for it may result in system malfunction.. Reminders Regarding Music Playback Function  Audio files should be stored on the micro SD card.  The device supports WMA9, MP3 and WAV music formats. Playing Music ...
  • Page 12 Music Player During Music Playback  Tap on to return to previous/skip to next song.  Tap on to play/pause playback.  Tap on to stop playback.  Tap on to enter audio files list.  Tap on to adjust volume. ...
  • Page 13: Video Player

    Video Player NOTE: Do NOT store video files in the built-in flash storage for it may result in system malfunction. Reminders Regarding Video Playback Function  Video files should be stored on the micro SD card.  The device supports WMV, ASF, and AVI video formats. Playing Video ...
  • Page 14 Video Player During Video Playback  Tap on to play/pause playback.  Tap on to stop playback.  Tap on for fast preview.  Tap on to turn to video files list.  Tap on to adjust volume.  Tap on to select repeat/random playback.
  • Page 15: Photo Viewer

    Photo Viewer NOTE: Do NOT store photo files in the built-in flash storage for it may result in system malfunction. Reminders Regarding Photo Viewing Function  High resolution image files may considerably slow down device reading speed. Image files with resolution 640 X 480 or lower are recommended. ...
  • Page 16 Photo Viewer During Photo Viewing  Tap on to exit the photo mode.  Tap on to zoom image out / in.  Tap on to rotate image 90° counter-clockwise.  Tap on to display in full-screen mode. Double tap the screen to resume. ...
  • Page 17: Ebook Reader

    E-book Reader NOTE: Do NOT store eBook files in the built-in flash storage for it may result in system malfunction. Reminders Regarding E-book Function  E-book files should be stored on the micro SD card.  The device supports the format of .TXT only. Reading Text ...
  • Page 18 E-book Reader During Text Playback  Tap on the desired file to enter reading.  Tap on to exit the current function.  Tap on to turn to previous/next page.  Tap on to enter Ebook list.  Tap on to enter page jump submenu detailed as follows.
  • Page 19: Flash Player

    Flash Player NOTE: Do NOT store adobe flash files in the built-in flash storage for it may result in system malfunction. Reminders Regarding Flash Player function  Adobe flash files should be stored on the micro SD card.  The device supports the format of SWF. Playing Flash ...
  • Page 20 Flash Player During Flash Playback  Tap on the desired file to enter flash playback.  Tap on to play/pause playback.  Tap on to stop playback.  Tap on for fast preview.  Tap on to adjust volume.  Tap and drag the bar slider to select desired starting time for playback.
  • Page 21: Fm Radio

    FM Radio 1. Tap on to enter FM function. 2. Tap on FM to enable the FM function. 3. Tap on to tune FM frequency down/up. 4. Tap on to exit. EN-21...
  • Page 22: Tools

    Toolbox Menu  Tap on to enter the Toolbox menu.  Tap on to exit the current function. 1. Note  Tap on to enter the Note mode detailed as follows.  Tap on to exit Note function.  Tap on to turn to previous/next note.
  • Page 23 Toolbox Menu 2. Calculator  Tap on to access the Calculator function.  Tap on to exit the current function. 3. Calendar  Tap on to access the Calendar function.  Tap on adjust the value.  Tap on to exit the current function.
  • Page 24: System Settings

    System Settings  Tap on to enter System function.  Tap on to exit. Volume Adjust sound volume. Power Check the remaining battery capacity. Backlight Adjust the brightness of touch screen. DateTime Set up Time Zone/Date/Time. Language Select desired language. Calibrate the screen when position deviation occurs;...
  • Page 25: Wallpaper

    Wallpaper Tap on to enter Wallpaper function detailed as follows.  Tap on to exit.  Tap on to turn to previous/next page.  Tap on to enter picture folder.  Tap on to delete wallpaper.  Tap on to confirm the option. ...
  • Page 26: Games

    Games NOTE: Do NOT store game files in the built-in flash storage for it may result in system malfunction. Reminder Regarding Game Function Game files should be stored on the micro SD card. Playing Game  Insert SD card with game files loaded before powering on the device.
  • Page 27: Screensaver

    Screensaver  Insert SD card with pictures files loaded before powering on the device.  Tap on to enter the Screensaver mode.  Tap on to exit.  Tap on to turn to previous/next page.  Tap on to turn to the previous file.
  • Page 28: Analog Tv

    Analog TV Tap on to enter Analog TV mode detailed as follows.  Tap on to store the current TV channel.  Tap on to manually/automatically search for a TV channel. Search result is displayed in the list.  Tap on to delete the desired channel.
  • Page 29: Bluetooth Function

    Bluetooth Function Tap on on the main menu to start using Bluetooth function. The link status is shown at the top left corner of the interface. Tap on to exit the current function. Tap on in the Bluetooth interface to enter Attribute function, which allows to modify the PIN code.
  • Page 30 Bluetooth Function 11. Tap on in Bluetooth interface to enter the Phone Keyboard. 12. Tap on the numerical buttons and tap to start Dialing, Backspace, and to Cancel the dialing. 13. Calling number will be displayed upon the Incoming Call. 14.
  • Page 31 Bluetooth Function 20. Tap on in Bluetooth interface to enter Paired Device records function. 21. Tap on to turn pages. 22. Select mobile phone name from Paired Device list and tap on to re-connect from previously connected mobile phone. 23. Tap on to disconnect the PND (Personal Navigation Device) from the mobile phone.
  • Page 32: Program Interface

    Program Interface Name Function Press the compass loon to edit map rotation mode, map view Compass and day/night mode. Sound Press this button to turn on/off voice and sound effects. Next maneuver on the way and distance up to it. Press this Icon Next maneuver to open route options menu.
  • Page 33 Program Interface Name Function When you approach a speed camera with visual warnings being activated the window will appear In upper right comer Speedcam at the screen. This window shows you permitted speed and window distance left. Press the window to turn On/Off speed exceeding sound warnings.
  • Page 34 Program Interface Name Function When you approach a speed camera with visual warnings being activated the window will appear In upper right comer at Speedcam the screen. This window shows you permitted speed and window distance left. Press the window to turn On/Off speed exceeding sound warnings.
  • Page 35 Program Interface Name Function Track record. Green icon - track record enabled, white icon Track record function disabled. Touch the screen with a stylus to set a mark. You can save Mark on map this mark as a way point add it to the route or see object’s characteristics the mark was set on.
  • Page 36: Autorouting

    Autorouting Route to the object from search To create a route to the object, which address you know, press the «Find» button at the left bottom of the screen(1]. Select the «By Address» menu(2]. Press the city select button(3] and enter its name(4]. To minimize keyboard press the icon at the right top of the screen.
  • Page 37 Autorouting Route to the selected mark on the map You can set a route to any mark on the map. This mark will be the end point of your route while the start will be in your current location. To create a route, create a mark by pressing a map in the necessary place[1].
  • Page 38: Additional Features

    Troubleshooting Take the steps described in the tables below to solve simple problems before contacting customer service centers. NOTE: Immediately turn off the device and disconnect the power adapter if the device is not working properly. Never try to repair the unit without authorized personnel for it may damage the unit.
  • Page 39: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION PROBLEM Use the adaptor to supply The built-in rechargeable power or charge the Irregularity or battery is weak. battery. instability in signal receiving. The unit may be obstructed Remove the material. by material, such as heat insulation paper.
  • Page 40: Pc Connection

    PC Connection To establish connection with PC for data access and synchronization, please execute setup file included in the Driver/Documentation CD or download the file from Microsoft website to install: Microsoft Active Sync® software for operating system Microsoft XP or earlier versions (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/downloads/microsoft/activesync-dow nload.mspx)

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