Venturer HPS9308 User Manual
Venturer HPS9308 User Manual

Venturer HPS9308 User Manual

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  • Page 1 HPS9308 PORTABLE NAVIGATION DEVICE Need More Help? DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE Please visit online help at User Manual http://www.venturer.com - 1 -...
  • Page 2: Warnings And Information

    Thank you for choosing this Navigator as your door-to-door in-car navigator. The memory card version is very easy to use. Read the Quick Start Guide first and start using this Navigator right away. This document is the detailed description of the software. Although this Navigator can easily be discovered by experience, it is still recommended that you read through this manual to clearly understand the exact function of each button and icon.
  • Page 3: General Information

    General Information This Navigator is a navigation system optimized for in-car use. It provides door-to-door navigation for both single and multi-point routes using adaptable route parameters. This Navigator is capable of planning routes throughout the whole map region installed on the memory card.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    1 Warnings Information ... 2 2 General Information ... 3 3 How to Mount the Bracket to the Windshield ... 7 4 Connection ... 9 5 Operation ... 10 5.1 Hardware Buttons ... 10 5.1.1 Turn Navigator 5.1.2 Zoom In and Out ... 11 5.2 Screen Buttons and Controls ...
  • Page 5 6.5.13 Cursor Menu (No. 15) ... 38 6.5.14 Current Street (No. 16) .. 40 6.5.15 Travel and Route Data (No. 17) ... 40 6.5.16 Distance to Next Turn (No. 18) ... 41 6.5.17 Next Street / Next City (No. 19) ... 41 6.5.18 Approaching Next Turn (No.
  • Page 6 7.4.4.4 U-turns ... 69 7.4.4.5 Permit Needed ... 69 7.4.4.6 Toll Roads ... 69 7.5 Language and Navigators ..70 7.5.1 Program Language ... 70 7.5.2 Voice Language ... 70 7.5.3 Navigators ... 70 7.5.4 Set Date and Time Format ..
  • Page 7: How To Mount The Bracket To The Windshield

    State law prohibits drivers in California and Minnesota from using suction mounts on their windshields while operating motor vehicles. Venturer does not take any responsibility for any fines, penalties, or damages that may be incurred as a result of disregarding this notice.
  • Page 8 Mount the Bracket to the Windshield mounting bracket To windshield suction release - 8 -...
  • Page 9: Connection

    Connection Power Supply Using a Car Plug A 12V car plug allows the Navigator to be used with vehicles that have a 12V, negative ground electrical system. CAUTION • Use this Navigator only with the included car plug. Use with other car plugs could damage the Navigator or even your vehicle.
  • Page 10: Operation

    Operation This Navigator is designed for easy operation. All controls are operable by fingertips or stylus. Wherever possible, push buttons and lists are provided to make accessing functions or changing settings as easy as possible. Hardware Buttons There are only a few hardware buttons on this Navigator. The majority of the Navigation functions can be accessed using the touch screen.
  • Page 11: Turn On The Navigator

    5.1.1 Turn On the Navigator Press the button and hold for 2 seconds to turn on the Navigator. Select Navigation After reading, press the “Accept” button. If the device power is turned off while this Navigator is running, when you turn the device back on, this Navigator will continue the navigation as soon as the built-in GPS...
  • Page 12: Screen Buttons And Controls

    Screen Buttons and Controls The primary input channel of this Navigator is the touch screen. If you read on, you will realize that most parts of the screen are not only used to display information but also to initiate functions by tapping. Below you will find a list of the most frequently used controls in the program.
  • Page 13: Switches

    5.2.3 Switches When a function can only have values (mainly and Disabled), a switch is used. Unlike with list selectors, the horizontal line contains the name of the function and not the actual status. There is a lamp on the left to show whether the function is active or not.
  • Page 14: Qwerty-Type Keyboards

    Space ( ) to enter more words, and hit Done ( finish entering the text. This type of keyboard has large, finger-friendly buttons. If you are used to computer keyboards, you may consider trying QWERTY-type keyboard. 5.2.5.2 QWERTY-Type Keyboard QWERTY-type keyboards have both letters and numbers on them.
  • Page 15: Discovering The

    Discovering the Program Through the Screens The best way to discover this Navigator is to explore each screen in detail, and to find out how to move from one to another. Read this chapter for a guided tour. Main Menu This Navigator starts by displaying the Main Menu.
  • Page 16: About Screen

    About Screen Tap About on the Main Menu screen to open this screen. Information displayed here includes map licenses, the creators of this Navigator and the legal aspects of using the program. The Map The most important and most frequently used screens of this Navigator are the two screens with the map (Map screen and Cockpit screen).
  • Page 17: And 3D Map Views

    6.3.1 2D and 3D Map Views Besides the classical top down view of the map (called 2D mode), you have the possibility to tilt the map to have a perspective view (3D mode) that gives a view similar to what is seen through the windshield with the possibility to see far ahead.
  • Page 18: Zoom Levels

    6.3.2 Zoom Levels This Navigator uses quality vector maps that let you see the map at various zoom levels, always with optimized content (the density of the map details can be independently set for Map and Cockpit screens in Map settings (7.2)). Street names and other text objects are always displayed with the same font size, never...
  • Page 19: Day And Night

    6.3.3 Day and Night Color Schemes The different color schemes let you adjust this Navigator to the brightness of the environment. Use the day and night color schemes according. Daylight colors are similar to paper roadmaps, while the night color schemes use dark tints for large objects to keep the average brightness of the screen low,...
  • Page 20: Streets And Roads

    TIP : If you use this Navigator after sunrise or before sunset, look for the sun in the sky in the map background using a flat 3D view. It is displayed at its actual position to give you another way to orientate your direction.
  • Page 21: Other Objects

    NOTE: The automatic switching is on even when using Smart Zoom. At first you may find it odd, but later you will discover how it adjusts the displayed information to the current view on the map. It is important, as the driver must be able to read the map at a glance.
  • Page 22: Selected Map

    This Navigator has a built- in Lock-on-Road feature that always puts the position arrow on the road, on the axis of the street in case of one-way streets, or on the side of the road where you drive on two-way roads. The location received from the GPS receiver is shown as a blue dot on the map.
  • Page 23: Marked Map Points (Pin)

    it as a POI. The cursor, when visible, is also the reference point for map scaling. NOTE: When your GPS position is available, and Lock-to-Position (6.5.4) is active, the cursor is the current GPS position, the blue arrow). When you select another point by tapping the map, or using the Find menu (8.3), the new Cursor is shown on the display...
  • Page 24: Pois (Point Of Interest)

    This Navigator automatically selects the color of the pin. Different colors help you identify a pin in the History list (8.3.2) later. There they are shown together with their address and GPS coordinates. TIP: A quick way to tell the coordinates of a location you found on the map is to pin it, and then look for the coordinates in the History...
  • Page 25 If two points are too close to each other so that icons overlap, a multi-POI icon is shown instead of individual ones. Zoom in more to see them separately. (Should the two POIs have the same icon, this icon will be displayed instead of the multi- POI icon.) NOTE:...
  • Page 26: Elements Of The Action Route

    6.3.10 Elements of the Active Route This Navigator uses a multi- destination routing in which you have a start point (your current location if GPS position is available), a destination, the line of the active leg of the route, and optionally via points and inactive legs.
  • Page 27: The 11

    The line of the route is displayed on the driving side of the road for two-way and on the axis in case of one-way streets. When the map is zoomed in and the line is wide enough, small arrows show the direction of the route.
  • Page 28: Gps Data Screen

    GPS Data Screen Tap the small satellite dish icon on the Main Menu, Map or Cockpit screen to open this window. The GPS Data screen is a collection of information received from the GPS device and it also serves as the entry point to the following screens: •...
  • Page 29: Gps Data Displayed

    6.4.1 GPS Data Displayed The virtual sky on the left represents the currently visible part of the sky above you, with your position as the center. The satellites are shown at their current positions. The GPS receives data from the green and grey satellites but not from the red ones.
  • Page 30: Time Synchronization

    Red means the GPS is connected but no GPS position is available. Yellow means reception. A GPS position has been acquired, and the Navigator is ready for navigation, but the GPS is not using enough satellites for calculating the horizontal position. Elevation data is not provided, and the position error may be significant.
  • Page 31: Screens With Map

    6.5 Screens with Having explained the contents of the map, the description of the other parts of the map screens follows. There are two map screens: the Map screen and the Cockpit screen. The way they show the map is the same but their look and controls are optimized for different purposes.
  • Page 32 11 GPS position 12 Battery status 13 Sound on or muted 14 Track Log recording or playback 16 (Cockpit only) Current street 17 (Cockpit only) Travel and Route data** 18 (Cockpit only) Distance to next turn*** 19 (Cockpit only) Next street*** 20 (Cockpit only) Approaching next turn**** * On Map screen only when a route is...
  • Page 33: Program

    6.5.1 Turn Preview (No. 1) On the Cockpit screen this field shows a graphic illustration of the next maneuver. For example when you approach a turn, an arrow will show whether it is a slight, normal or sharp turn. When showing a roundabout, the number of the exit is also given in the picture.
  • Page 34: Tilt Up And Down

    6.5.3 Tilt Up and Down (No. 4 and 5) These semi-transparent buttons are only displayed if ‘Zoom & Tilt’ is enabled in the Quick menu (6.7.2.2). This function modifies vertical viewing angle of the map in 3D mode. You can change the angle in a wide range starting from a top down view (2D view is seamlessly integrated) all the...
  • Page 35: Cursor (No. 7)

    button for you on the cockpit screen automatically. This can be turned on for re-enabling both Lock-to-Position and Smart Zoom. 6.5.5 Cursor (No. 7) As described in 6.3.7, if you tap the map somewhere or select one specific item in Find, it will become the selected point on the map, marked with a small red dot and radiating red circles...
  • Page 36: Gps Position Quality

    this Navigator rotates the map during navigation to always face the direction of your travel. In this mode an arrow (compass) points towards North. Tap this icon to switch North-up Now the map is fixed to keep facing north. The icon changes to show the new rotation mode.
  • Page 37: Battery Status (No.12)

    Black shows there is a GPS position, and navigation is possible. When only one arc is shown , the position is 2D (no altitude available), and position error may be significant, yet this Navigator is ready to navigate. A black dish and two arcs represent a 3D position.
  • Page 38: Cursor Menu (No.15)

    6.5.12 Track Log Recording/Playback Indicator (No.14) When a track log is being recorded, a red icon is displayed on the map screens. This icon also functions as a button leading to the Track Log screen (6.7.2.6) where you can stop the recording or make the track log visible on the map.
  • Page 39 The content of the Cursor menu depends on the screen (Map or Cockpit) and it is slightly different if there is an active route already planned. You have the following options: Start Use the cursor as the departure point for your route. This menu point is available only in Map mode and when there is no active route.
  • Page 40: Current Street (No. 16)

    the History list together with its exact position. This Navigator automatically selects the color of the pin. Unpin Remove the pin near or at the Cursor. This menu point releases the Pin and is available only if the selected point is near or at a pin. Opens the list of POIs near the selected point.
  • Page 41: Distance To Next Turn (No. 18)

    • Time to next maneuver (next route event) • Speed • Speed limit • Arrival at next via point • Arrival at destination (default value for the right field) 6.5.16 Distance to Next Turn (No. 18) This field shows the distance to go before reaching the next route event (turn, roundabout, exit, etc.)
  • Page 42: Route Information Screen

    6.6 Route Information Screen The Route Information screen has all the data and some of the functions you need while you navigate. Some additional functions can be found in the Route menu (6.7.3). Without an active route one of the buttons is inactive and route data cannot be displayed. As a reminder, you can open this screen two ways: tapping the Info button in the Route menu...
  • Page 43: Route Line

    6.6.1.1 Route Line The upper part of this screen shows your planned route as a horizontal line. The point farthest to the left is the start of the route and the point farthest to the right is the final destination. You can see your via point flags along the line, spaced in proportion to their distance.
  • Page 44: Time Left

    6.6.1.4 Time Left This is an estimated value that can also be displayed in one of the Route data fields on the Cockpit screen as ‘Time to destination’. It shows the time needed to reach the final destination of the route based on information available for the remaining segments of the route.
  • Page 45: Fit To Screen

    This icon shows that toll roads are included in the recommended route. This icon shows that you need to board a ferry along the recommended route. This icon shows that you need to pay for the ferry. This icon is displayed when this Navigator could not plan a route with all your road...
  • Page 46: Menu

    6.7 Menu Tapping this button brings up a menu that allows you to access some of the most frequently used functions of this Navigator. 6.7.1 Find Tab This first page of the Menu is Find tab. It lets you select a destination without first having to locate it on the map.
  • Page 47: Zoom And Tilt (Switch)

    If the map is zoomed out so that the view angle is automatically raised to a top down view, this button will have no immediate effect. When you zoom back in, the view angle will or will not change according to the new state of the button.
  • Page 48 Manage Built-In POI Visibility The maps in this Navigator come with a huge number of POIs. Displaying all of them would make the maps too crowded. In order to avoid that, you can decide which POI groups to show and which ones to hide on the map.
  • Page 49 Manage My POI By highlighting then tapping again the My POI switch on the Manage POI main screen, you can manage the POI groups and items that you have created. NOTE: The group Unnamed only appears if you have previously saved a POI item without creating a new POI group for it.
  • Page 50 groups. This will delete all POIs in that group. This Navigator will ask you to confirm this action. Edit You can edit the attributes (name, icon, visibility level) of a previously created My POI group. Left / Right Arrows If your groups fill several pages, these buttons will let you browse through them.
  • Page 51: Popup Information (Switch)

    Delete You can delete any of your previously saved POIs. This Navigator will ask you to confirm this action. 6.7.2.5 Popup Information (Switch) When this feature is enabled, tapping the screen (activating the Cursor, a radiating red dot) on either of the map screens also opens a pop-up box with selected street...
  • Page 52 be drawn on the map using the color next to its name. When a track log is being recorded, a new line appears in this list with an underscore, as newly recorded track logs are not shown in the map normally. TIP: If you wish to see the track log currently being recorded,...
  • Page 53: Route Tab

    log on the map. A green icon (6.5.12) will appear on the map screens to let you know it is a simulation only. 6.7.3 Route Tab This menu contains options to manage different settings in the program. 6.7.3.1 Recalculate This menu point is only available if an active route exists and GPS position is present.
  • Page 54: Delete

    already almost reached it, and this Navigator still keeps on navigating towards that point. When there are no via points left (only the destination), the name of this button turns to Delete Route, and it cancels the navigation. Bypass When you run into a traffic jam or roadblock, you may want to have this Navigator calculate a route that departs the original...
  • Page 55: Itinerary

    map and navigation stops. The route is now practically deleted, but if you plan a new route, the roads, maneuvers and areas excluded from your route will also be avoided when planning the new route. Tap Delete to completely delete your previous route together with its Avoid restrictions.
  • Page 56 Show Tap this button to see a highlighted list item on the map. This will help you identify route events in the list. Avoid Tap this button to show a list of possibilities for modifying route. They recalculate the route avoiding highlighted event sometimes also some of the...
  • Page 57: Fly Over

    6.7.3.4 Fly Over This feature has no navigation function; it merely provides a quick view of the route. It will present a simulation of the route showing what you will see later when navigating. Lifelike Simulation Tap the Fly Over button. In this mode the simulation is run at normal speed (using the speed limit of the streets and...
  • Page 58: Info

    • Optimize : You can optimize the order in which you will drive through the via points, if there is no specific order you would like to keep. When tapping this button, this Navigator reorders the list instantly to save you time and fuel.
  • Page 59: Settings

    Settings This Navigator provides several settings in order to let you customize the functions of the program. The Settings screen can be accessed directly from the Main menu screen (6.1) and from the map screens by using the battery icon (6.5.10), while some of its sub-screens are accessible from other parts of the program.
  • Page 60: Set Favorite Destinations

    7.1.2 Set Favorite Destinations You can select two of your most frequent destinations to be your favorites (8.3.5). You can start navigating to either of them by only two taps on the screen. The original names of these points are Home and Work. You can rename them and specify their...
  • Page 61: Alerts

    7.1.4 Alerts Tap this button to enable and fine tune user alerts. A new window opens with the options. 7.1.4.1 Warn When Speeding Maps may contain information about the speed limits of the road segments. This Navigator is able to warn you if you exceed the current limit.
  • Page 62: Route Recalculation

    Alternative Speeding Tolerance If the speed limit of the current road reaches the value set at Alternative speed limit, this setting will replace the basic one set at the top of this screen. The slider and the selector works exactly like the basic ones described in 7.1.4.1.
  • Page 63: Ask First

    7.1.5.2 Ask First This Navigator can also ask your preference each time you leave the planned route. The route will not be recalculated until you make your choice from the menu that automatically appears. Your options are: • Recalculate : T his Navigator will recalculate the route with the previous settings.
  • Page 64: Map Settings

    7.2 Map Settings You can set a few parameters determining the appearance of the maps in this Navigator. 7.2.1 Day / Night Color Profile This Navigator comes with different color schemes for both day and night use. There is always one selected daytime scheme and one selected night- time scheme.
  • Page 65: Sound Settings

    7.3 Sound Settings Settings on this page determine the way this Navigator sounds. NOTE : The Mute function (6.5.11) accessible from the map screens override the settings on this screen. When this Navigator is muted, all sounds disappear. These settings will not be changed; only the output will be muted temporarily.
  • Page 66: Key Sound Volume/Switch

    7.3.3 Key Sound Volume / Switch The switch on the left can turn the key sounds on or off. Key sounds are audible confirmations of either pressing hardware buttons or tapping the touch screen. When key sounds are turned on, the slider on the right will adjust their loudness.
  • Page 67: Route Parameter Settings

    7.4 Route Parameter Settings This is a very important page. Settings here determine how routes will be calculated. This screen is directly accessible from the Route Information screen (6.6). 7.4.1 Method Use the handle to set the speed of the route calculation. In the leftmost position the route may not be optimal but the calculation will be very fast.
  • Page 68: Vehicle

    7.4.3 Vehicle You can set the type of vehicle you will use to navigate the route. Based upon this setting, some of the road types will be excluded from the route (e.g. motorways for pedestrians), or some of the restrictions may not be taken into account (e.g.
  • Page 69: U-Turns

    7.4.4.4 U-turns Although displayed amongst road types, this is a type of action. Most drivers prefer to replace them with a few normal left and/or right turns in the next few junctions, so it is disabled by default. Turning back on dual roadways is not considered a u-turn.
  • Page 70: Language And Navigators

    7.5 Language and Navigators Here you can set the languages, measurement Navigator, and date and time formats used by this Navigator. 7.5.1 Program Language This button displays current written language of the program. By tapping the button you can select from a list of available languages.
  • Page 71: Advanced Settings

    7.6 Advanced Settings These screens let you set a large number of different advanced settings and initiate some special functions. These settings and functions are divided into groups. Tap on any button to set the corresponding parameters. They all open new windows where you can make your desired changes. 7.6.1 Display Options These settings determine how this Navigator displays different...
  • Page 72: In Cockpit Mode (And Track-Up Orientation)

    7.6.1.2 3D in Cockpit Mode (and Track-up Orientation) The normal use of Cockpit mode is cruising or navigating, when the road lying in front of the driver is the most important part of the map. It is usually done in a 3D view with the current direction towards the top of the map.
  • Page 73: Backlight Settings

    7.6.2 Backlight Settings Here you can set how the display backlight behaves when using this Navigator. These settings are independent of the settings of the other applications of PNA. 7.6.2.1 Power Management At the top of the screen you can set how the backlight will behave when the screen has not been touched for a while.
  • Page 74: Smart Zoom Settings

    These automatic can be personalized on this screen. 7.6.3.1 Smart Zoom Settings Smart Zoom can zoom in when approaching the next turn (Zoom-in limit), and the maximum zoom level to zoom out when the next turn is further away (Zoom-out limit). The default values are set to be optimal in most cases.
  • Page 75 Zoom mode by tapping the Follow button. If you move the map, all parts of Smart Zoom become deactivated, and the view freezes. Tapping the Follow button makes this Navigator follow your position again (Lock-to-Position) and also re-enables Smart Zoom. You can make this Navigator push the Follow button for you automatically after a few seconds...
  • Page 76: Route Options

    7.6.4 Route Options You can set the basic route parameters Parameter settings described in (7.4). On this screen you have more ways to influence route planning and route recalculation. 7.6.4.1 Off-Route Sensitivity and Recalculation Delay Depending on the quality of your GPS device, the GPS antenna location in the car and the environment you are...
  • Page 77: U-Turn Penalty

    7.6.4.2 U-turn Penalty You can fine-tune the way this Navigator takes u-turns into account when planning a route. You can tell this Navigator how much extra distance you would travel to avoid a u-turn. NOTE : This value is taken into account only if U-turns are enabled in Route parameters (7.4.4.4).
  • Page 78: Backup Data

    7.6.5.1 Backup Data You can make a safe copy of the whole user database on the memory card. Tap this button to copy all user data to the memory card. The backup is always created with the same file name; so backing up data will always overwrite previous backups.
  • Page 79: Find

    Find One of the most frequently used functions of this Navigator is selecting the destination. Once you have the destination, you can start navigating. Getting to this point should be as fast as possible. This Navigator provides you with a versatile search engine designed to find your chosen destination after only a few taps on the screen.
  • Page 80: Using The Find Menu

    TIP : If you want the selected point shown in the center of the map, close and reopen the menu or wait until it closes and open it again. By opening the Cursor menu manually, the map will be moved to have the selected location in the center.
  • Page 81: Selecting The City, State And Country To Search In

    8.3.1.1 Selecting the City, State and Country to Search The first screen of the address search module is the list of recently used cities. The first line of the list is always the city you are in or closest to. Should the city you are looking for appear on the list, just tap it and you will immediately jump...
  • Page 82 You can accomplish this by using an alphabetic input screen (either an ABC- or QWERTY type). You only need to enter the first few letters, as the program only searches among the cities that exit in the given state or country.
  • Page 83 Once you have selected the city, you can continue by entering the street name. Changing the State Some of the maps contain state information. If the city you are looking for is in a different state, tap Other City then Change State from the list of recently used cities, then select the appropriate state.
  • Page 84: Selecting A Street Or The Center Of The City

    8.3.1.2 Selecting a Street or the Center of the City Once the city is selected, you can continue by specifying the street you are looking for. Note: As for the street input, only available letters are active when entering the first word of the street name .
  • Page 85: Selecting A House

    Streets and Pine Roads. Should the name of the street be a prefix for several other street names, just enter the whole name, press done, and the exact match will be the first in the list. This way you can easily find even very short street names.
  • Page 86: How To Select An

    8.3.1.4 How to Select an Intersection Instead of a House Number If you do not know the house number or it is easier to pinpoint the location with an intersection, press the Find intersection button in the top right corner and select the desired street name from the list of available intersections of the previously...
  • Page 87: Find Coordinates

    8.3.3 Find Coordinate This Navigator also lets you enter your destination by map coordinates. The coordinates need to be in latitude/longitude format and, based on the WGS84 earth mode (the one used by most GPS devices). When you enter this page, the coordinates of the current GPS position (or the selected map point (Cursor) if Follow-to-...
  • Page 88: Find A Poi

    coordinates in the format you have, press done to show it in he map, then come back here to see the same location in the chosen coordinate display format. 8.3.4 Find a POI You can select your destination from the thousands of POIs included with this Navigator or from the ones you have previously created.
  • Page 89 Cursor : The search will be carried out around the previously selected map point. Destination will be carried out around the destination or your current route. The current selection is always shown in the green field at the top of the page. NOTE: The default reference point for POI search is the current GPS...
  • Page 90: Find A Favorite Location

    Once the desired POI item is selected, this Navigator will show its details. Tapping OK will return to the map with the selected POI in the center (or starts navigating to it if Find and GO was selected). Tapping the arrow in the top left corner returns to the search results.
  • Page 91: Troubleshooting Guide

    Thank you again for purchasing our product. We hope you will enjoy every minute of using it. However you may face difficulties before you get really accustomed to the Venturer GPS Navigation. In such cases, please refer to this table of frequently encountered problematic situations.
  • Page 92 Venturer GPS Navigation warns you before deleting the whole route. The speaker icon shows Venturer GPS Navigation is not muted yet I hear no voice guidance. The muting available from both map screens is just a quick silencer that cancels the sound output.
  • Page 93: Glossary

    This information is shown in Venturer GPS Navigation on the GPS Data screen. Use it as a general reference only. Note that several other factors affect the real accuracy, some of which the GPS is incapable of estimating (e.g.
  • Page 94 When you miss a turn or avoid a roadblock, Venturer GPS Navigation waits for a few seconds to be sure you do not follow the route any more (you can fine-tune it in Advanced settings), then recalculates the route based upon your new position and direction.
  • Page 95 Lock-to-Position. Map Orientation: Venturer GPS Navigation is able to rotate the map for your convenience. If you choose Track-up mode, the map will be rotated to look in the direction of your heading. Selecting North-up, the map remains oriented to have North toward the top.
  • Page 96 Later you can replay the journey on the screen of the Venturer GPS Navigation device as if it were happening again. This is good for demonstration purposes or for analyzing your maneuvers during the trip.
  • Page 97: End User License Agreement

    The object of the Agreement 4.1. The object of present Agreement shall be the software product entitled “Venturer” (hereinafter referred to as software product). 4.2. The software product shall include the operating computer program, its complete documentation, and the map database belonging thereto.
  • Page 98 graphic display, storage, source or object code of the software product, or any other as yet indefinable form of display, storage, or coding, or any medium thereof shall be deemed as part of the software product. 4.4. Error corrections, additions, updates used by the User as defined in Section 2 following the conclusion of present contract shall also be deemed as part of the software product.
  • Page 99 7.1.1. to multiply the software product (to make a copy thereof); 7.1.2. to lease, rent, lend, distribute, transfer it to a third person with or without a consideration; 7.1.3. to translate the software product (including translation (compilation) to other programming languages); 7.1.4.
  • Page 100 special care and attention required due to utilizing the software product) is the exclusive responsibility of the User; the Licensor shall not assume any responsibility for any damages occurred in relation to utilizing the software product during transportation. 8.6. By concluding present Agreement the User shall especially acknowledge the information stated in Section 8 above.

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