IMPORTANT Satellite signals are required for this product to function in Navigation Mode. There may be occasions within your home or surrounding area when the signal strength is limited and Navigation Mode may not be possible. This is quite normal for products of this type. If you experience difficulty in receiving a signal in your car you may need to use an external antenna (optional).
CONTENTS IMPORTANT.....................2 Safety......................2 The Global Positioning System ...............2 Using Your PND in the Car ................2 Prohibited Areas....................2 Battery......................2 CONTENTS....................3 Getting Started ..................4 Position of the controls ..................4 Car Adapter ......................6 External Antenna (sold separately)..............6 Switching On/ Off .....................6 Sleep Mode......................7 Connect to PC....................9 GPS ......................10 Safety Instructions ..................10...
Getting Started This device combines GPS functionality with a photo viewer and Bluetooth Hands-free. Before you begin to install and use this product, please read this manual carefully for fully exploiting the functions of this product. If you experience any problems, go through the user guide before contacting the customer helpline. Position of the controls 1.
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*Disclaimer: some laptops could have insufficient power through the USB port to charge the unit; this could lead to damage to your laptop USB port. MS-5654 will not be held in any way responsible for the damages caused to any laptop by...
Tap on the button to continue. The screen will then change to the Main Menu screen shown below. This is the starting point for using all of your MS-5654 features.
Sleep Mode You can use Sleep mode to conserve battery power if the unit is not going to be used for a short while, for example if you have scheduled a stop at a service station. NOTE: if the unit is not to be used for a long period of time, the unit should be switched off by the On/Off switch.
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SD Card Installation If you have a SD or MMC memory Card, you may install it to extend the storage capacity of the unit, or to view photos saved on the card. When installing it can only be fitted one way – the wording side facing towards you and the cut-off corner at the bottom as shown.
Connect to PC You can connect the unit to a PC for transferring data. Insert a SD/ MMC card to the card slot; you can then use the unit as a card reader. 1. Power on the unit. 2. Plug B-type end of the supplied USB cable to the mini USB port on the unit, then plug the other end into your computer.
The MS-5654 has a built-in Safety Mode that will prevent you from using the screen functions if your car is in motion. Unless a passenger will be the only one to operate the MS-5654, we strongly encourage you to turn on the Safety Mode.
To use the Hands-free function, you have to pair the device with a mobile phone first. If the MS-5654 has been paired with any mobile phone, you can see it on Paired List. If the Paired List option is dark in colour and can not be entered, that means there is no paired phone.
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Enter 0000 as the pop-up message prompts. Then the MS-5654 is now on the paired list of your phone. 5. Select the MS-5654 and press the required buttons to connect it. Now you can see your phone on the paired list of the MS-5654.
While dialling, the display will change to the below. Wait until the call is answered, then the MS-5654 becomes a Hands-free device. You do not have to hold the phone, nor the MS-5654 to make the phone call. This...
The device records also the dialled calls, answered calls, and missed calls. You can look them up and make a phone call to any of them when needed. Dialled Number If you have made a call via the MS-5654, you will see the number in the list.
A message will prompt you to confirm. Answered Calls If you have answered a call via the MS-5654, you will see that number on the list. Tap on a number and then tap on button to call the number back.
Travel Kit This device integrates several multimedia programs. You can watch video clips, view photo, and also listen to music. Enter each function to enjoy your media files. Music This device supports MP3, WMA formats. Enter "Music" function to read music list.
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once to skip and play the next track. Or press it longer to fast-forward the playback and find the section you need. once to select the repeat mode. to set Repeat One. to repeat all. to play the files once in regular sequence. Tap on button to mute the volume.
Video This device supports MPEG4, WMV formats. Enter Video function to watch video clips. Note 1: if the video clip was saved into the Memory card, enter the Memory card folder to find it. Note 2: if the video clip was saved into a specific folder, enter the folder to find it. Note 3: press Menu button to go back main menu.
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Tap on the icon to read the information of the software company. Tap on the icon to view the detail information of the selected clip. Once a clip is selected and being playing, you can tap on the screen to call the function buttons.
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: Tap on this button to pause the playback. Tap on to resume to play. & : Tap on these buttons to adjust volume. Tap on to mute. : Tap on this button to set playing mode as Random or Ordinal. : Tap on this button to set repeat mode as Repeat Loop, Repeat One, or Repeat List.
Photo This device supports jpg, bmp, png, gif formats (up to 12MegaPixel file). Enter "Photo" function to see thumbnails for all the photo files. Note: press Menu button to go back main menu. If you see an icon on the list, it means that photo is unsupported. Tap on a photo you want to view, and then you can tap on the left or right triangle to view the previous or next photo.
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Slideshow Tap on the button to view the photos show one by one automatically. After tapping on the button, slideshow tool bar will prompt instead. Tap on button again to stop slideshow. Tap on button to set the slideshow interval among 2, 3, and 5 seconds. Tap on button to mute the touch tones.
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Zoom in Tap on button to zoom in the photo. Tap on the button to zoom in. Tap on the button to zoom out. When the photo is zoomed in, you can tap and drag it to view the part you need. Tap on button to restore the photo.
UnitConverter This device integrates a UnitConverter tool. You can use it to easily convert the units of area, distance, speed, temperature, and weight. Note: press Menu button to go back main menu. button to select one option from measurement categories, depends Tap on on the unit you need to convert.
Currency Converter This device integrates a Currency Converter tool. You can use it to easily convert the currency. Note: press Menu button to go back main menu. The source and target currencies are both selectable. Tap on either button to select the needed source and target currencies.
Settings NOTE: You do not need to enter the Settings menu before you start to navigate. Tap on the Settings icon on the Main Menu, the following screen is displayed. To exit this page or any subsequent page, tap on the Exit button at the upper-right corner of the screen or press the menu button.
Display Tap on the Display option to enter display submenu. There are 3 tabs to select and adjust: Brightness, Backlight Timeout, and Screen Calibration. Brightness: With this item, you can change the brightness of the screen. Adjust it darker or brighter by tapping button.
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Follow the on screen directions to tap on the centre of the cross to calibrate. When the steps are done, you will see the second screen, tap on the screen to save and apply the new calibration settings.
Language Tap to select a language from the list to suit your need. Power Status Enter this option to find out the battery power status. While charging, the status will be in motion, and de-noted “Charging”. If the battery is fully charged and the unit is still on charge, the display will show as the figure below.
Restore This is to allow you to restore the settings back to default values. When necessary, tap on the “Restore” option. Tap on button to restore all the settings back to default. After this has been done, the message “Finished!” will be displayed. Or tap on to cancel and exit.
System Info Tap on ‘System Info’ to access information about the unit and any inserted memory card. There are 2 tabs to select and read: Devices and Storage. Devices: The Devices page shows information about your software version and capacity of the embedded internal memory. Storage: The Storage page tells you the total capacity and free capacity of your storage card (if installed) and the flash disk.
Firmware Upgrade (advanced feature) You can upgrade the firmware of the unit for better performance or/ and more functions. Follow the steps below to do so. Note 1: only advanced users are recommended to operate this feature. Note 2: before upgrading, please make sure that the battery capacity if filled, or power the unit with the car charger to ensure the upgrading will not be corrupted by power failure.
FM Adjust The device has a FM broadcasting function. Enable this function, you can broadcast audio signal of the device, GPS voice and Music tracks playing on the device, then receive with the FM radio on your car, and output with the speakers. Enter this setting, you can see 2 options.
Technical Specifications Model Name MS-5654 Display 480 x 272 WQVGA Resolution 4.3” TFT with Touch Panel Processor Centrality A3 372MHz Software Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 Core Version Memory 1G/2G Onboard NAND Flash ROM 64 MB SDRAM Card Slots SD Card (Memory type only)
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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