Installation; Selecting And Loading Maps Tou Your Handheld Device - Belkin BLUETOOTH F8T051 User Manual

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I N S T A L L A T I O N
Belkin Navigation System is designed to run on handheld devices running the Microsoft Pocket PC
operating system. Since the map of the entire United States is very large and will not fit on most
handheld devices, you must use the companion map loading software on your desktop PC (or laptop) to
select the portion of the map that you need and transfer it to your handheld device. When you travel to a
different area of the country and need a different map, the map loader will let you change the maps on
your handheld device.
(!) Advisory - Make sure your handheld device's ActiveSync software is installed before you install the
Belkin Navigation System.
(!) Advisory - Make sure your handheld device is connected to your desktop (or laptop) and is turned on
before installing Belkin Navigation System.
Please close all programs except Microsoft's ActiveSync program. Insert the Belkin Navigation System CD-
ROM into your CD-ROM drive. If the setup program does not automatically start, click Start, Run, then
type "D:\setup.exe" where D: is the drive letter of your CD-ROM, and press Enter. Follow the directions in
the ensuing dialog boxes.
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S E L E C T I N G A N D L O A D I N G M A P S
Selecting and loading maps to your handheld device
1. Connect your handheld device to your PC
2. Start the map loader program on your PC. Click Start, Programs, Belkin, Navigation System, Map
Loader
3. Click on the areas of the map that you want to transfer to your handheld device
4. Select where you want to copy the maps to by clicking on the "Location" box at the bottom of the map
loader screen. Choose either "Pocket PC Storage Card" or "Pocket PC Main Memory."
5. Check the memory status to confirm that your handheld device has sufficient memory
6. Click OK to begin transfer
Maps can also be transferred to your storage card thru a USB card reader or a PC card (PCMCIA) adapter.
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