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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.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is
intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated "dangerous
voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric to persons.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover (or back). No
1.
user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Unplug
the product from the wall outlet before servicing or when it is unused for a long
period of time.
The manufacturer should not hold responsibility for the damage caused by any
2.
substitutions and modifications of the product without authorization from the
manufacturer or authorized unit.
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or
3.
equivalent type.
WARNING
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled
with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
Important Safety
Instructions

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  • Page 1 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. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated “dangerous voltage”...
  • Page 2 Accessories RoadScout 3110/4110/5110– Accessories List ITEM NAME Car Charger Mounting Cradle USB Cable Touch Pen Leather Carrying Case (GeoVision 5120 Only) Driver/Documentation CD User Manual Warranty Card EN - 1...
  • Page 3 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. Battery Status Indicator The indicator glows in bright amber color when battery is fully charged and in red color when charging.
  • Page 4: Device Connection

    Device Connection NOTE: Please always make sure that the device and any other external device connected to the device are powered off and unplugged from the power supply before attempting to connect the device to any external device. Inserting microSD Card ...
  • Page 5 Device Connection Connecting to Car Charger  Flip open the protective rubber cover towards the left side of the device.  Insert USB connector into the appropriate USB port.  Insert car charger connector into vehicle 5V accessory/cigarette socket to start charging.
  • Page 6 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 8 hours) before initial use. The battery status indicator glows in red color when charging and turns bright amber color when charging is complete. Charging time is approximately 2 hours.
  • Page 7 Using Mounting NOTE:  Do not operate the device while driving.  Please select an appropriate location on the dashboard or windshield where the device will not obstruct driver field of vision. Device Mounting Procedures The device can be securely mounted on vehicle dashboard or windshield with the mounting cradle included.
  • Page 8: 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 device to enter sleep mode.
  • Page 9 Getting Started Displays volume control Zooms in menu Rotates map towards Zooms out surface Rotates map towards Starts GPS logging 2D display Displays menu with Stops GPS logging route or trip functions Displays compass Rotates map counter aligning to the direction clockwise of device Displays main menu...
  • Page 10 Navigation displays main menu. starts the search based on given input. 3. Select the desired location from given search results by taping the appropriate entry from the list. 4. Selected location is shown on the map. 5. If a desired location is chosen it can be used for the route calculation 6.
  • Page 11 Guidance By choosing guidance item  Navigate route is calculated and guidance is started. Guidance window is shown below: Displays next maneuver with real geometry of streets in enlarged view. This window can be closed by touching little triangle in the upper left corner Distance to go Estimated time of arrival...
  • Page 12: Screen Brightness Adjustment

    Screen Brightness Adjustment Brightness of the screen can be adjusted for different lighting conditions - very bright when the sun is shining or darker in the tunnels. Adjustment is done as follows: Brings up main menu with possible actions. Find  Settings on the list.
  • Page 13 Route Preview and Editing NOTE: Guidance to location assumes calculation from current GPS position to given destination. Current position is determined by GPS signal – GPS signal availability is denoted by . In case of calculating the route from other, non GPS position we use word TRIP instead of ROUTE (Trip overview, Trip summary, Places along the trip, etc) ...
  • Page 14 Route Preview and Editing Changing Route Destination or Adding Via Points To change route destination or add via point: Brings up main menu with possible actions list. Choose search method as needed – after acquiring results choose appropriate route. Brings up possible actions for a chosen result Search along the route (objective is most commonly finding gas stations,...
  • Page 15 Route Preview and Editing Changing the Order of Via Points If you need to recalculate route with existing parameters (via points and destination) but with changed via points order, please do the following: Brings up menu with the list of possible tasks.
  • Page 16 Route Preview and Editing After all needed and chosen are set as route parameters, and route is calculated, route optimizing is done as following: Brings up menu with the list of possible tasks. Choosing any point on route. Brings up menu with possible tasks and route optimizing.
  • Page 17 Main Menu Find Location Brings up search menu. It is possible to search by address, city only (city center), postal code, named junction and longitude and latitude. Special characters: it is not necessary to enter special  Find location characters (č, đ, ž, ü, ö). Replace special characters with (c, z, d, u, o) Find Street address should be used for searches when street and house number are known.
  • Page 18 Main Menu If a house number does not appear in the suggestion, the map data for the current country most likely does not contain house numbers data at all, so entering a house number would be unnecessary. The sample name of the city/town is also provided when Find city center is used.
  • Page 19 Main Menu POIs can also be searched near by clicking at some point on map and selecting Find nearest place. The loaded dialog offers list that begins with Find by name, and is followed by the list of categories. If some category is selected, all POIs of that category that are near are selected and displayed as search result.
  • Page 20 Main Menu Initial sorting of results is „temporal“, i.e. last recently added favorites are shown first. By clicking button, they will be sorted alphabetically, and the button will change to button, meaning user can choose to sort them by distance. By clicking Sort by distance button, the button changes to , meaning user...
  • Page 21 Main Menu GPS logs Turns GPS logging on/off.  GPS logs Brings up the list of save logs. Touching any position (arrow) will display recorded time and speed. The brightness of the arrow denotes the speed (darkest arrow represents the position with the lowest speed and brightest arrow represents the position with the highest speed).
  • Page 22 Main Menu Geopix collection can contain other collections. The choice of collection brings up the list of photos in the collection. By selecting one photo (touching the photo) a full screen of the photo is enabled and Map icon shows the position of where the photo was taken on the map.
  • Page 23 Settings  Settings Brings up settings menu. Selecting Map brings up menu for adjusting map brightness and map area. Brightness can be set to Day, Night or Automatic mode. Automated mode takes into account dusk/dawn time on the given geographic position depending on season.
  • Page 24 Settings The first item on the list will always be My favorite places, and then the list of POI categories follows. Just below Back button is button to quickly select/deselect all categories. Alerts Brings up menu for sound alarms (turning on or off) in the case of over speeding (if such data exists) or in the case of getting close to speed control cameras (if such...
  • Page 25 Settings Display (available on some devices) Adjust screen brightness during day/night mode. Time Setting Adjust time. Language Language settings automatically adjust guidance voice language.
  • Page 26 Settings Units Choice of units affects time format and distance units. Keyboard Language settings automatically change keyboard layout. Restore Defaults Restore system settings to factory default values. EN - 13...
  • Page 27 Music Mode NOTE: Do NOT store audio files in the built-in flash storage for it may result in system malfunction. The flash storage is used to store system data and should not be tempered at anytime. Reminders regarding music playback function ...
  • Page 28: Music Mode

    Music Mode  Tap on Music icon to enter music files list. During Music Playback  Tap on to return to previous/skip to next song.  Tap on to play.  Tap on to pause.  Tap on to stop playback. ...
  • Page 29: Video Mode

    Video Mode NOTE: Do NOT store video files in the built-in flash storage for it may result in system malfunction. The flash storage is used to store system data and should not be tempered at anytime. Reminders regarding video playback function ...
  • Page 30 Video Mode  Tap on the Video icon to enter video files list. During Video Playback  Tap on to return to video files list.  Tap on to play.  Tap on to stop playback.  Tap on to pause. ...
  • Page 31 Picture Mode NOTE: Do NOT store photo files in the built-in flash storage for it may result in system malfunction. The flash storage is used to store system data and should not be tempered at anytime. Reminders regarding photo viewing function ...
  • Page 32: Picture Mode

    Picture Mode During Photo Viewing  Tap on to zoom image in / out.  Tap on to rotate image.  Tap on to display in full-screen mode. Double tap the screen to resume.  Tap on to return to previous / skip to next image file.
  • Page 33: Document Mode

    Document Mode NOTE: Do NOT store document files in the built-in flash storage for it may result in system malfunction. The flash storage is used to store system data and should not be tempered at anytime. Reminders regarding Document Viewer function ...
  • Page 34 Document Mode During Document Playback  Tap on to return to document files list.  Tap on to return to previous / skip to next page. EN - 17...
  • Page 35 Settings  Settings icon enter submenu. Language  Tap on on submenu to enter language setting.  Tap on to cycle through language options.  Tap on to cancel / confirm. Date/Time  Tap on to enter date / time setting.
  • Page 36 Settings Backlight  Tap on on submenu to enter backlight setting.  Tap on to adjust backlight brightness.  Tap on to cancel / confirm. Calibrator  Tap on Calibration icon on submenu to enter the screen calibrating menu.  Tap the center of “+”...
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Take steps described in the tables below to solve simple problems before contacting customer service. 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 professionals for it may damage the unit.
  • Page 38 Troubleshooting POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION PROBLEM Use the adaptor to supply The built-in rechargeable power or charge the The unit can battery is weak. battery. receive signals now but can’t The unit may be obstructed then; signals Remove the veil. by veil, such as heat received are not insulation paper.
  • Page 39 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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