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Summary of Contents for Dual NavAtlas XNAV3500P
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Preface The XNAV3500P combines state-of-the-art turn-by-turn navigation with a built-in multimedia player. Before operating, take a few minutes to review the safety and operating instructions in this manual so you can quickly and safely become familiar with its many features. This Quick Start Guide explains the system functions, and provides details on: •...
Safety Information and Precautions WARNING! PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW MAY INCREASE YOUR RISK OF COLLISION AND PERSONAL INJURY. The warning screen is displayed each time the Navigation Icon is selected as a reminder to make use of the system’s navigational aids in a safe manner.
Introduction to your Navigation System As you travel, your navigation system functions as your co-pilot, providing turn-by-turn visual and voice assistance to direct you to your selected destination. Because the system knows where you are and where you want to go, it can quickly calculate step-by-step directions that provide a route to any destination available on the included navigation map.
Control Locations Front View Rear View ③ ① ② ① ① ③ ④ ② ① Speaker ① LED Left/Right Turn Indicators ② Docking Mount ② Map Zoom In/Out ③ SD Memory Card Slot ③ Power On/Off ④ Main Menu Left Side Right Side ①...
Getting Started Inserting an SD Card Your device has an SD slot in the top. Digital maps and other data including MP3 files, movie files and image files can be added. To use the memory card, insert it with the connector pointing down into the slot, and the label facing the front of the device.
Main Menu Screen Overview When you turn on the XNAV3500P the main menu screen appears as shown below. At the top right corner is a battery status indicator, including the actual percentage of charge remaining. The time is shown in the top left corner. On the main menu, you will find the six modes of operation (NAVI, MUSIC, MOVIE, PICTURE, GPS and BRIGHTNESS).
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Navigation This function guides you to your final destination using voice prompts and mapping, showing crossroads, city names and much more. It also provides various map-guiding modes and the approximate time left until you arrive at your destination. For your safety, it also lets you know when to make a turn, by illuminating blinking LEDs on the left/right side.
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Movies Movies on the go? Since the XNAV3500P includes a built-in video player, just download and save your favorite compressed video files to the root folder of any SD card - then enjoy them on the XNAV3500P. Touch the ‘MOVIE’ icon on the main menu screen. Once the movie player skin loads, the upper screen in the player displays a playlist from which you can select a specific movie file.
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If the navigation appears to be unstable or erratic, check the satellite acquisition signal strength received by the GPS antenna. You can also reset the GPS receiver by going into the ‘GPS’ menu from the main menu screen and pressing ‘RESET’. Touch the ‘GPS’...
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Time Set To set the time, touch the ‘TIME SET’ button on the main menu screen. See page 7 for additional information on accessing this screen. You will see up/down arrows over/under the first set of double figures; these will increase or decrease the ‘hours’.
Transferring Files Using Microsoft® ActiveSync® with the USB Cable You need to install the included Microsoft ActiveSync software on a PC in order to transfer maps, music, or movie files. Insert the Microsoft ActiveSync disc in your PC and follow the on-screen instructions.
Operating the Navigation Software Hardware Keys Zoom in/Zoom out key – Functions only in map view mode. Volume Control – Turn the control upward to increase the volume; downward to decrease. Software keyboard A software keyboard appears at the bottom of the screen when text entries are necessary. Only capital letters can be entered.
Global Positioning Satellite Status Icon and Screen GPS – The GPS symbol is placed at the top right corner of the screen. The color of this icon and the number displayed have the following significance: Red – A GPS receiver is not connected or the power supply is interrupted. Orange + number of received satellites –...
A Note on Standard Mode: Standard mode provides reduced functionality to allow quicker access to simple operations. Work in Standard mode if you do not need such functions as Route Planning, or indicating a destination on the map. These Quick Start Guide instructions are for Standard mode. Please refer to the detailed Owner’s Manual for instructions involving more complex operations.
Entering a destination In the MAIN MENU, tap New destination. The DESTINATION screen opens. Tap the Region entry field and select the destination state or province/territory. Note: Only states that are at least partly represented on the currently loaded map can be selected. Entering an address 1.
Selecting a Point of Interest Points of Interest – also referred to as POIs – are stored in the database of places and may be displayed on the map. Ports, airports, restaurants, hotels, gas stations, public buildings and others belong to the Points of Interest. They may be selected as destinations for navigation purposes. Point of Interest nearby Note: You may only select points of interest nearby when the GPS receiver is turned on and when the GPS signal strength is sufficient.
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Point of Interest in another city 1. On the DESTINATION screen, tap In another city. The POI IN ANOTHER CITY screen opens. 2. Enter the name of the city in which you want to search for points of interest into the City field. 3.
Working with the map Selecting a map The DVD-ROM included contains complete US maps along with Canada and Hawaii. To use one, copy it to the SD memory card by means of a card reader or using ActiveSync software. To load another map that is available on the currently inserted memory card, proceed as follows: 1.
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Operating the map You may display the map: 1. While planning an itinerary 2. To show destinations on the map 3. To select destinations on the map You may display the map via the Show map button on the MAIN SCREEN. On the DESTINATION screen you may tap the SELECT ON MAP button to display the map.
Scrolling In Scroll mode (the icon appears red) you may scroll the map. Tap on the screen and drag to the desired direction. Itinerary planning This icon is active when a calculated itinerary is loaded. Tap the Itinerary icon to display the whole itinerary.
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Icons At the right hand side of lists, there are three icons: OK: Tap this icon to confirm the selection of the entry with the focus (placed directly at the left of the OK icon). Up: Tap this icon to scroll the list one item up. Down: Tap this icon to scroll the list one item down.
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5. Tap OK. All cities beginning with NAN or having NAN in their names are listed. When the list is very long, you may enter one more letter in order to shorten the list. 6. Enter T. 7. Tap OK. All cities beginning with NANT or having NANT in their names are listed.
8. Tap the Down icon repeatedly until NANTON appears directly under the white entry field. The entry NANTON has the focus. 9. Tap OK. The ADDRESS screen reappears. NANTON is entered into the City field. Additional Functions Tap the Additional functions icon to display the ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS screen. The availability of some functions depends on whether you are in navigation mode or not.
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Tap the Day icon to adapt the luminosity of the screen to daylight conditions. Tap the Night icon to adapt the luminosity of the screen to night conditions. Representation of the map in navigation mode In navigation mode, there is some assistance for navigation, some information on the itinerary and one more command button being displayed: Assistance for navigation The following assistance for navigation is being displayed at the left and at the bottom of the map:...
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3. Please describe your problem in writing and include your name, a return UPS shipping address (P.O. Box not acceptable), and a daytime phone number with your shipment. 4. DUAL will pay the return shipping charges if the product is returned to an address within the 48 contiguous states.
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