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Safety and Maintenance .....................................................1
Safety Instructions............................................................. 1
Data Security .................................................................. 2
Operating Environment..................................................... 2
Repair............................................................................ 2
Ambient temperature ....................................................... 3
Electromagnetic Compatibility ........................................... 3
Connection ..................................................................... 4
Cabling .......................................................................... 6
Maintenance ................................................................... 6
Care of the Display .......................................................... 6
Recycling and Disposal ..................................................... 7
Transport ....................................................................... 8
Notes on these Operating Instructions .................................. 9
Quality........................................................................... 9
Service .......................................................................... 9
Supplied Items ................................................................ 10
Views ...............................................................................11
Front Components ........................................................... 11
Back Components ............................................................ 12
Bottom Components......................................................... 13
Left Components ............................................................. 14
Right Components ........................................................... 15
Initial Set-up....................................................................16
I. Power Supply ............................................................... 16
Car Adapter .................................................................. 16
AC Adapter (optional)..................................................... 17
Battery operation .......................................................... 18
II. Turning on/off the Device ............................................. 19
III. Installing the Navigation Software................................. 20

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety and Maintenance .............1 Safety Instructions............. 1 Data Security ..............2 Operating Environment............. 2 Repair................2 Ambient temperature ............3 Electromagnetic Compatibility ........... 3 Connection ..............4 Cabling ................6 Maintenance ..............6 Care of the Display ............6 Recycling and Disposal .............
  • Page 2 General Operating Instructions ........21 Working with Memory Cards ..........21 Inserting Memory Cards ..........21 Removing Memory Cards ..........21 Accessing Memory Cards ..........22 Data exchange via card reader ........22 Resetting the Navigation System (Reset)......23 Navigation................24 Safety Instructions for Navigation ........24 Tips for Navigation............
  • Page 3 Faults and Possible Causes ..........41 Additional Support ............42 Appendix ................43 Special CleanUp Function (Program management in English). 43 Synchronisation with the PC ..........45 ® ® I. Installing Microsoft ActiveSync ........45 II. Connecting with the PC ..........46 ®...
  • Page 4 ® ® Copyright © 2007, All rights reserved. Microsoft , MS-DOS , and Windows are registered ® trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 5: Safety And Maintenance

    Safety and Maintenance Safety Instructions Please read this section carefully and follow all the instructions given. This will help ensure reliable operation and extend the ser- vice life for your appliance. Keep the packaging and the user instructions for future reference or inquiries at a later date.
  • Page 6: Data Security

    Remove the power adapter from the outlet, switch the appliance off immediately, or do not actually switch it on, and contact Cus- tomer Service..if the power adapter (optional) or the attached plug become scorched or damaged..if the housing of the appliance or the power pack becomes damaged or fluids leak into it.
  • Page 7: Ambient Temperature

    Ambient temperature • The appliance is most reliably operated at an ambient tem- perature of between 41°F and 104°F (5°C and 40°C) and at a relative humidity of between 10% and 90% (non- condensing). • In the powered down state the appliance can be stored at between 32°F and 140°F (0°C and 60°C).
  • Page 8: Connection

    Connection When connecting your appliance be sure to correctly observe the following instructions: Power supply through Car Adapter • The car adapter should only be connected to the lighter so- cket of a car (car battery = DC 12V , truck battery = DC 24V !).
  • Page 9 Power supply by means of batteries Your device can also be operated with ordinary or rechargeable batteries. Battery Handling Batteries may contain combustible materials. Misusing them may cause battery leakage, heat, explosion or ignition, bringing about injury or damage to the product or YOU. Please observe strictly the following: •...
  • Page 10: Cabling

    Cabling • Arrange cables so that no-one can tread on them or trip over them. • Do not place any items on the cable. Maintenance Warning There are no user-serviceable or cleanable parts inside the housing of the appliance. You can prolong the life of the appliance by taking the following simple steps: •...
  • Page 11: Recycling And Disposal

    Recycling and Disposal Device At the end of its life, the appliance must not be disposed of in household rubbish. Enquire about the options for environmentally- friendly disposal Batteries Do not dispose of used batteries in the household rubbish! They must be deposited at a collection point for used batteries.
  • Page 12: Transport

    Transport If you wish to transport the appliance follow the instructions below: • Following transport of the appliance wait until the unit has acclimatized before using it. • In the case of wide fluctuations in temperature or humidity condensation or moisture may form inside the appliance and this can cause an electrical short-circuit.
  • Page 13: Notes On These Operating Instructions

    Notes on these Operating Instructions We have structured these Operating Instructions for the installa- tion so that you will be able to look up the necessary subject- related information by means of the Contents List at any time. Note You will find comprehensive Operating Instructions for navigation on the relevant CDs/DVDs and at the online help of the device.
  • Page 14: Supplied Items

    Supplied Items Please check the integrity and completeness of the supplied items and, in the case this is not complete, forward us any possible claims within 14 days from the purchase date. The purchase pa- ckage includes: • Navigation system •...
  • Page 15: Views

    Views Front Components Ref Component Description Touch Screen Displays the output of your appliance. Tap on the screen with your finger, a stylus or a "blunt" tipped pen to select menu commands or enter data. Selection but- To select a Menu point. Power indicator A green light will shine if the device is con- nected to and external source of electricity.
  • Page 16: Back Components

    Back Components antenna Ref Component Description External Connection for an optional second GPS aerial aerial. connection Battery compart- Covers the battery compartment. ment cover English...
  • Page 17: Bottom Components

    Bottom Components Ref Component Description Restarts your appliance (Reset, see Reset Opening page 23). Mini-USB- Connection for connecting to a PC by means Connector of a USB cable (for data matching) as well as connection to external power supply. Here you also have the possibility (optional) to connect a TMC receiver.
  • Page 18: Left Components

    Left Components Ref Component Description Earphone Connects to a pair of stereo headphones connector (3,5 mm). Using this appliance at full volume for extended peri- ods of time may cause damage to the hearing ca- pacity of the listener. Loudspeaker Plays back language statements and warnings.
  • Page 19: Right Components

    Right Components Ref Component Description Accepts an optional SD (Secure Digital) or SD/MMC Slo MMC (MultiMediaCard) card for removable storage. Loudspeaker Plays back language statements and warnings. Views...
  • Page 20: Initial Set-Up

    Initial Set-up The following guides you step by step through the initial Set-up of the navigation system. Firstly, remove the foil for protecting the device during transpor- tation from the display. I. Power Supply Car Adapter (similar picture) 1. Plug the jack ( ) of the connection cable into the corre- sponding receptor at the bottom of your navigation system.
  • Page 21: Ac Adapter (Optional)

    AC Adapter (optional) Adapter plug (similar picture) 1. Push the adapter connector into the guide on the back of the AC adapter. Press the push button at the same time, so that the adapter plug can engage. 2. Plug the cable of the mains adapter ( ) into the mini-USB connection on the lower side of the navigation system.
  • Page 22: Battery Operation

    Battery operation Electricity is supplied by means of 4 AA type 1.5 V miniature bat- teries. 1. Open the battery compartment by pushing the battery com- partment cover downwards. 2. Insert each battery into the bat- tery compartment, paying at- tention to the correct polarity.
  • Page 23: Turning On/Off The Device

    II. Turning on/off the Device Press the on/off button on the front side when you switch the device on for the first time. The Navigation System will start the initial installation automati- cally. The brand logo will appear and your device will display the application screen after a few seconds.
  • Page 24: Installing The Navigation Software

    Note Brief pressure on the on/off button will be enough to switch the device on or off, provided that your naviga- tion system is connected to an external source of elec- tricity or is running in battery operation. The device will restart if the power supply has been in- terrupted for only a short time.
  • Page 25: General Operating Instructions

    General Operating Instructions Working with Memory Cards Your navigation system supports MMC and SD memory cards. Inserting Memory Cards 1. Carefully take the optional memory card out of its pack- ing (if included). Take care not to touch or dirty the con- tacts.
  • Page 26: Accessing Memory Cards

    Accessing Memory Cards • The appliance only supports memory cards in the FAT16/32 file format. If you insert a card prepared with a different format (e.g. in cameras, MP3 players), your navigation system may not recognize it and will ask you to format it again.
  • Page 27: Resetting The Navigation System (Reset)

    Resetting the Navigation System (Reset) You will have the possibility of resetting your navigation system if it is no longer reacting or working properly. This option restarts the navigation system, without reinstallation being necessary. A reset is often used in order to reorganize the memory.
  • Page 28: Navigation

    Navigation Safety Instructions for Navigation The bundled product CD/DVD contains a comprehensive instruc- tion manual. Tips for Navigation • Do not manipulate the navigation system while driving to protect yourself and others from accidents! • In the event that you do not understand the voice instruc- tion or if you are in any doubt about what to do at the next intersection, then the map or arrow display will provide you with a quick orientation.
  • Page 29: Notes For Use In A Vehicle

    • In order to receive the GPS signal correctly, metal objects may not hinder reception. Attach the navigation system onto the inside of the windscreen or near the windscreen with the suction cup. Try out different positions in your ve- hicle in order to find the best reception.
  • Page 30: Aerial Orientation

    Aerial Orientation The aerial must have unrestricted access to the sky to receive GPS satellite signals. Orient the aerial as horizontally as possible for this reason. Try out aerial and installation possibilities in the vehicle in the case of inadequate reception. It may be necessary to install an external GPS antenna (see page 48) under certain circumstances.
  • Page 31: Fixing The Suction Plate

    Your navigation system can also be equipped alterna- tively with another car mounting according to the ver- sion. 1. Remove the protective foil from the sticky side of the suction plate. 2. Fix the suction plate to a suitable location on the dashboard. Take care, that the surface of the dashboard is clean and press the suction plate strongly onto the surface.
  • Page 32: Attaching The Navigation System

    III. Attaching the Navigation System 1. Connect the car adapter (see page 16) and, if necessary, the external GPS aerial, to your navigation system and in- sert the memory card. 2. Place the holder on to the fixing holes and slide the holder to the left, until it engages audibly.
  • Page 33: Connecting The Car Adapter

    IV. Connecting the Car Adapter (similar picture) 3. Plug the jack ( ) of the connection cable into the corre- sponding receptor at the bottom of your navigation system (p. 13). 4. Insert the power adapter ( ) now into the cigarette lighter socket and ensure, that it will not lose contact while driv- ing.
  • Page 34: Starting The Navigation Software

    V. Starting the Navigation Software Note Your memory card will always have to be inserted into the device during the use of the navigation system, if the card contains (additional) mapping material. It will be necessary to carry out a reset to restart the navigation system if the memory card has been re- moved, only for a short time, while the system was being used (see page 23).
  • Page 35: Mp3 Player

    MP3 Player Depending on the software equipment your navigation system is equipped with an MP3 player. Your navigation system is also equipped with an MP3 player. 1. Start the MP3 player from the main screen by tapping the ‘Further Applications, MP3 Player’ switch areas. Alterna- tively, the MP3 player can also be started from the naviga- tion software itself.
  • Page 36 Button Description For the title selection Opens the List of Favourites Play the playback. Pause the playback. Stop the playback. Changing the mode of playing: Normal: Plays all the files in their sequence and stops after the last file. Shuffle: Plays a file selected at ran- dom.
  • Page 37: Select A Title And Move It Into The List Of Favourites

    Select a Title and Move it into the List of Favourites Tap on and select the title that you would like to move into the List of Favourites, in order to select a title. You will have three possibilities of marking the title here: •...
  • Page 38: List Of Favourites

    List of Favourites You will reach the List of Favourites by tapping on the You will delete individual titles with and you will delete all ti- tles with Confirm with , in order to take over the new selection into the List of Favourites.
  • Page 39: Picture Viewer

    Picture Viewer Depending on the software equipment your navigation system is equipped with a Picture Viewer. You will be able to view the jpg format images on your memory card on your navigation system, with the Picture Viewer. All the images on the memory card will be available immediately.
  • Page 40: Full Image View

    Full Image View Ill.: Full image view without service strip Tap in the lower area of the screen in the full image view, in or- der to activate the service strip: Ill.: Full image view with service strip Button Description Previous picture Rotate by + 90°...
  • Page 41 You will return to the miniature view by tapping in the centre of the image. The image displayed will be subdivided into 6 fields by tapping on symbol (fade in grid). Ill.: Full image mode with grid The respective area of the image will be displayed as enlarged by tapping on a square: Ill.: Zoom-in Mode You will arrive back at the full image Mode by tapping in the cen-...
  • Page 42: Travelguide (Optional)

    Travelguide (optional) Depending on the software equipment your navigation system is equipped with a Travelguide. The Travelguide will supply general information about the differ- ent areas of individual towns and cities or regions in Europe, such as sights, restaurants, culture and travel information. Start the Travelguide from the main screen by tapping the ‘Travelguide’...
  • Page 43: Faq

    Where can I find more informationen on the navigation system? Detailed operating instructions for navigation can be found on the corresponding CDs/DVDs, which accom- pany your navigation system. Also use the additional Help functions that are available with a single touch of a button (usually F1 on the PC), or by selecting the Help option, as additional assis- tance.
  • Page 44: Customer Service

    Customer Service First-Aid in the Event of Malfunction Error functions can sometimes have trivial causes; however, they can also sometimes be complex in nature and require costly analysis. General guidance Note The regular running of the Windows® programs “De- frag” and “Scandisk” on the PC can remove sources of error and raise system performance.
  • Page 45: Faults And Possible Causes

    Faults and Possible Causes The navigation system no longer reacts or is behaving atypically. • Carry out a reset (see page 23). The navigation system is recognized only as a guest by ® ActiveSync • See information on page 46. I am receiving error messages from a maintenance pro- ®...
  • Page 46: Additional Support

    Additional Support If the suggestions in the above section have not solved your prob- lem, please contact our customer service hotline. However, before you contact your Technology Center, please have the following information available: However, before you contact your Technology Center, please have the following information available: •...
  • Page 47: Appendix

    Appendix Special CleanUp Function (Program management in English) The CleanUp function serves the targeted deletion of data, with- out using a PC. IMPORTANT Please use this function very carefully, because it is possible for data to be deleted that will only need to be entered again manually afterwards.
  • Page 48 3. Remove Preload Only Removes the data needed for the installation of the navigation software from the permanent memory (\My Flash Disk\Install). 4. Remove All Deletes the whole contents of the ‘My Flash Disk’ memory. It will not be necessary to recalibrate the screen after this function has been carried out.
  • Page 49: Synchronisation With The Pc

    Synchronisation with the PC ® ® I. Installing Microsoft ActiveSync In order to transfer your data between your PC and your naviga- ® ® tion system you need the Microsoft ActiveSync program. The cost of the navigation system includes a license for this pro- gram which can be found on the Support CD.
  • Page 50: Connecting With The Pc

    II. Connecting with the PC 1. Press the On/Off button to start your navigation system. 2. Connect the USB cable to your navigation system. 3. Push the USB connector into a free USB port on your com- puter. 4. The hardware installation assistant recognizes now a new appliance and installs a suitable driver which can take some minutes.
  • Page 51: Gps (Global Positioning System)

    GPS (Global Positioning System) GPS is a satellite-backed system for determining your position. With the help of 24 satellites revolving around the earth, it is pos- sible to determine your position on earth with the accuracy of a few meters. The satellite signals are received by the antenna of the built-in GPS receiver, which must have a "line of sight"...
  • Page 52: External Gps Antenna

    External GPS antenna This second optional GPS antenna makes it possible to receive the signals of satellites better (e. g. in the case of vehicles with a metallized windscreen). 1. The antenna should be pointing upwards. 2. Push the plug of the external GPS antenna into the opening provided for it (see page 12).
  • Page 53: Installing The External Tmc Receiver

    Installing the External TMC Receiver Please proceed as follows to connect your (optional) TMC re- ceiver to your navigation system. 1. Connect the mini-USB plug to the mini-USB connection of your device. 2. Connect the projecting antenna to the TMC receiver and at- tach that antenna with the aid of the suckers, at the edge of your windscreen, for example.
  • Page 54: Additional Card Material

    Additional Card Material Your navigation system is already equipped with digitalized map material in the internal memory and/or on a memory card at the factory. Depending on the configuration, additional maps may be included on your navigation CDs/DVDs. You will be able to transfer these cards to a memory card immediately.
  • Page 55: Alternative Installation Of The Navigation Software From A Memory Card

    Alternative Installation of the Navigation Soft- ware from a Memory Card The software for your navigation system can also be installed di- rectly from a memory card prepared accordingly The pre-installed software may have to be uninstalled beforehand (see special CleanUp function, Page 43). You will be requested to install the navigation software during the initial adjustment.
  • Page 56: Transferring Installation Files And Map Material To The Internal Memory

    Transferring Installation Files and Map Material to the Internal Memory Note The navigation system must be connected to a com- ® puter by means of ActiveSync (see Page 46), for the transfer of the data. Your device has an internal, permanent memory, which is located in the \My Flash Disk directory.
  • Page 57: Mounting On (Bicycle) Handlebars

    Mounting on (Bicycle) Handlebars You can attach your navigation system to a bicycle as an optional additional feature. A special holder is needed to do this. The installation is explained in the following. Screws Hexagon key Clamp Holding plate (similar picture) 1.
  • Page 58: Specifications

    Specifications Parameter Information Power supply mains adapter KTEC KSAFB0500100W1UV-1 Input 100-240V~ 50-60Hz output + 5V 1.0A max. Power supply cable for a ciga- Phihong CLA05D-050A rette lighter Input 12-24V, 1A max. output 5V---1A Battery operation 4 miniature batteries (AA type, preferably alkaline) Earphones Stereo earphones (3.5 mm) Memory card type...
  • Page 59: Warranty

    Warranty The receipt serves as proof of first purchase and should be kept in a safe place. Your legal rights are not limited by these warranty conditions. It is required should you need to make use of the guarantee. We guarantee that this equipment is in perfect working order. Upon production of the receipt, the remaining period of guarantee shall pass on from the original parts to the respective replacement parts.
  • Page 60: Liability Limitations

    Liability limitations The contents of this manual are subject to unannounced changes caused by technical progress. Manufacturer and sales shall not be responsible for any damages which have been caused as a result of omissions or errors in the information provided in this manual. Under no circumstances shall we be liable for any of the following: 1.
  • Page 61: Index

    Index AC Adapter......17 FAQ ........39 Accessing Memory Cards ..22 Faults and Possible Causes ..41 Additional card material..50 First-Aid ......40 Aerial Orientation ....26 Fixing the suction plate ..27 Alternative installation of the Front Components....11 navigation software from a memory card ....51 Ambient temperature .....
  • Page 62 Main Screen Overview..31 Safety instructions Select title......33 Batteries......5 Navigation ....... 24 Connection......4 Data security......2 Navigation Operating environment ..2 Attaching the navigation Repair .......2 system ......28 Power supply......4 Connecting the car adapter .29 Cabling......6 Fixing the suction plate ..27 Maintenance.......6 Mounting the car holder ..26 Care of the display ....6 Safety instructions.....24 Transport......8...

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