1.3.1. Downloading Map via NAVIGATION ... 4 1.3.2. Downloading Map via SD card reader ... 13 1.4. NAVIGATION HARDWARE INSTALLATION CHECKING GPS ... 18 GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH NAVIGATION SYSTEM ... 19 3.1..20 OVING ROUND THE 3.2..20...
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4.3.1. Using Day vs. Night Display... 37 4.3.2. Viewing the Route List... 38 TECHNICAL SUPPORT ... 38 APPENDIX ... 39 6.1. FCC C ... 39 OMPLIANCE 6.2..40 YSTEM PECIFICATIONS Page 2...
I n t r o d u c t i o n 1.1. What is in the Box? The navigation System box includes the following items: 1. NAVIGATION 2. GPS Receiver 3. In-Car power cable 4. Air Suction Mount 5. USB Cable 6.
1.3. Downloading Map 1.3.1. Downloading Map via NAVIGATION * When downloading map to an internal storage memory or SD card via Navigation for the first time. FOR INTERNAL MEMORY INSTALLATION CHECK LIST: * Installation Requirements: NAVIGATION USB Cable 1. Insert Installation CD (CD 1) into your PC. 2.
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4. Map Loader program will be launched automatically. 5. Close Map Loader program, and remove setup CD. Page 5...
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6. Insert ActiveSync Installation CD into your PC. 7. Follow the ActiveSync Installation. Click "Next" until you get to "Get Connected" screen. Page 6...
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8. Once ActiveSync installation is completed, you will see the "Get Connected" screen. DO NOT CLICK "NEXT". Page 7...
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9. Connect your navigation to your USB port using the USB cable provided. Please wait while your PC recognizes the connection of THE navigation via USB. It may take up to 30 seconds. NOTE: Once navigation is recognized by PC, you will see following screens. Page 8...
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Let Windows search for the best driver. If needed, the driver files are located in: D:\(Your CD Drive) If Windows asks for specific drive location, select the current CD-Rom drive and click "OK". 10. If the navigation is successfully installed in your PC, the "Setup a Partnership" screen will automatically appear.
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Make sure you see the "Connected" screen. Page 11...
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11. Execute the software by double clicking on the Map Loader icon ( ) located on the Desktop. 12. Select the desired map and download to the internal memory. Page 12...
13. Enjoy your drive. 1.3.2. Downloading Map via SD card reader * When downloading map to a blank SD card via SD card reader for the first time. FOR SD CARD INSTALLATION CHECK LIST: * Installation Requirements: NAVIGATION Installation & Map CDs *NOTE: if you are using a full map version navigation system, you do not have to install the software in your PC.
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2. Map Loader setup program will start automatically. Follow the instructions. 3. When the Map Loader program installation is completed, click "Finish" 4. Map Loader program will be launched automatically. You can also execute the Page 14...
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software later by double clicking on the Map Loader icon ( ) located on the Desktop. 5. Insert a SD card into SD card reader. Select and download maps to SD card. Page 15...
6. Inserting the SD card to your navigation, and enjoy your drive. (Refer "HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE") 1.4. Navigation hardware installation 1. Installing navigation in the Car Navigation can be installed on any glass surface. We recommend that you install navigation on the windshield below the center, between the driver seat and passenger seat.
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2. Installing the GPS Antenna Locate the input/output area on the backside of the navigation unit. 3. Installing the Cigarette Jack Connector 4. Sliding the navigation into the holder Page 17...
C h e c k i n g G P S When you first use navigation unit, it can take from five to fifteen minutes to receive a satellite signal. Thereafter, it should take approximately 90 seconds to receive signals. The GPS Info screen displays. Page 18...
GPS signal, the map defaults to the current location. If you do not have a GPS signal, the map defaults to the last location. The vehicle icon displays as a green, yellow, or red arrow on the map. The color indicates the number of available satellites.
To see detailed information, for the vehicle location, do one of the following: Tap on the location description at the bottom of the map. Tap on the map location and select Info from the Pop Up menu. 3.1. Moving Around the Map You can tap the pointer on the map and drag it in the direction you want it to move: up down, right or left.
POI icons. Return to Map Displays an expanded view of the map area around the vehicle location. GPS Info Displays GPS status information. 3.3. Setting Options Through navigation System, you can set the following preferences: Map Display View. Routing Options.
View screen displays. 2. From the Display Options screen select a map orientation, as follows: Heading Up to automatically orient the map in the direction of vehicle travel. North Up to maintain the map in a North/South position. 3.3.2. Map View Modes Page 22...
3.3.3. Setting Route Options Route methods: Quickest Route to calculate a route with minimum travel time. Shortest Route to calculate a route with minimum travel distance. Major to include major roads, such as highways. Local for local streets. Ferries : Include to include ferries in the route.
The navigation system defaults to the current location as the starting point for route calculation, as specified by the GPS signal. You can enter a start location if you are not connected to a GPS receiver, do not have a GPS signal, or want another point of origin.
4.2.1. Setting a Destination by Address 1. Tap Address on the Set Destination screen. The Select Input Method screen displays. 2. Select an Input Method as follows: Tap Street First to enter a street address, including the house number. Tap City First to enter the city name and street address, including the house number.
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At the top of the screen is a list of valid entries (cities, streets, or house numbers). When you enter an address, do not enter the street type or direction, such as Ave, St, N, or SW. 3. Select an entry, as follows: Scroll through the list by using the scroll keys at the right of the list.
Nav to calculate the route and center in on the map location. Fav to add this location to your list of favorite locations. Map to set this location as the starting route point for your destination. 4.2.2. Setting a Destination by Intersection 1.
When you enter a street or city, dialog boxes similar to the following display: For an intersection, there are two address dialog boxes for the two intersecting streets. 3. To select an entry, do one of the following: Scroll through the list using the scroll keys at the right of the list. Tap in the characters using the keypad at the bottom of the screen.
To select a POI: 1. Tap Points of Interest on the Set Destination screen. The Select Input Method screen displays. 2. Tap on a Points of Interest category. 3. Do one of the following: Select a POI alphabetically, within a 25 mile radius. For more information, refer to the Selecting a POI Alphabetically section.
2. Select an entry, as follows: Scroll through the list by using the scroll keys at the right of the list. Tap in characters using the keypad on the screen. 3. Tap on the OK button. The POI Select screen displays. 4.
Map to set this location as the starting route point for your destination. 4.2.6. Selecting a POI By City 1. Tap By City on the Points of Interest Options screen. The Enter City Name screen displays. 2. Select a city, as follows: Scroll through the list using the scroll keys at the right of the list.
5. Tap on the OK button. The POI Select screen displays. 6. Tap on one of the following buttons at the bottom of the screen: Nav to calculate the route and center in on the map location. Fav to add this location to your list of favorite locations. Map to set this location as the starting route point for your destination.
4.2.8. Setting a Destination from the Recent Destinations List 1. Tap Recent on the Set destinations screen. The Recent Destinations screen displays. This screen lists all of your recent destinations. You can use the up and down arrows at the bottom of the screen to move through the list.
Tap on one of the following buttons: Detour to enter roads to avoid along the route. For more information, refer to the Entering Detours section. Stopover to enter places to stop along the route. For more information, refer to the Entering Stopovers section.
2. Tap the road to avoid. 3. Tap on the Avoid button. A red x displays in the column to the left of the selected road. 4. Repeat steps 1-3 for each road to avoid. 5. Tap on the Nav button to recalculate the route. To cancel a selection, tap on it and tap the Clear button.
2. Tap on a Stopover Category. 3. Enter the Stopover information. Refer to the Entering a Destination section for the steps to enter information for a specific category. 4.2.12. Clearing a Selected Destination To cancel a selected destination, do one of the following: 1.
The navigation system can display the map or guidance view in one of the following modes: Day Mode to set the screen color for daylight driving conditions. Night Mode to set the screen color for nighttime driving conditions. If you have a GPS signal, navigation system automatically switches between views at the Page 37...
The map displays in map panning mode. T e c h n i c a l S u p p o r t Check out our website at http://www.finehawkeye.com for FAQ’s, tips, troubleshooting and latest updates. Fine Digital, Inc. http://www.finehawkeye.com Phone: 866-346-3344(866-FINEDIGITAL) Page 38...
A p p e n d i x 6.1. FCC Compliance The in-car GPS navigation complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Cl ass B digital devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. These limits are designed to provid e more reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installati on, and are more stringent than “outdoor”...
CPU : Samsung ARM9-200MHz Main Memory : 64 MB NAND Flash : 128MB(available 80 MB for MAP DB in 128MB MAND Flash) SD card for external storage. GPS : Frequency L1, 1575.42 MHz 8 Channels Sensitivity -140 dBm Acquisition Rate Hot start 8 sec., average (with ephemeris and almanac valid)
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With antenna: 5.16” (W) x 2.69” (D) x 3.65” (H) Temperature Operating 14° ~ 140°F Storage -4° ~ 158°F Humidity Up to 90% non-condensing Page 41...