Turning The Unit On; Performing Initial Setup; Receiving Gps Signals - Sony NAV-U NV-U71T Quick Start Manual

Sony personal navigation system quick start guide
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Turning the unit on

When using for the first time, switch on the main
power by sliding the POWER switch to the ON
position.
POWER
OFF
ON
Thereafter, you can turn the unit on/off by
pressing ?/1 on the top right of the unit.
To turn the unit off
Press ?/1.
The unit enters standby mode for minimum
power consumption.
Notes
• Do not switch off the main power unless the unit is
not to be used for more than 3 months.
• If you switch off the main power, it may take time to
receive GPS signals when switching on again.
• Be sure to take the unit out of the cradle and
disconnect the car battery adapter when the unit is
not in use to prevent car battery drain.

Performing initial setup

The following can be configured at Startup
Configuration Wizard.
– Language for on-screen display and voice
guidance
– Distance format (miles/kilometers)
– Display brightness
– 24/12-hour indication
– Address input method
– Your home address
Follow the on-screen instructions to perform the
setup.
The above can then be further configured in the
setting menu at any time (page 12).
Note
The current time setting (including time zone of
current region and daylight saving time/standard time)
is automatically set after GPS signals are received
correctly.

Receiving GPS signals

After the initial installation, park your car in a
safe, open place (no high buildings, etc.) for up
to 20 minutes to allow for GPS signals to be
received before using the navigation system. The
system requires signals from a minimum of 3
GPS satellites to calculate the current car
position properly.
GPS status indicator*
* The icon shows the GPS signal reception condition.
The
indicator lights up in red when the signal
cannot be received.
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