Daewoo DPN-3500 User Manual
Daewoo DPN-3500 User Manual

Daewoo DPN-3500 User Manual

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DAEWOO DPN-3500
GPS PORTABLE NAVIGATION
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  • Page 1 DAEWOO DPN-3500 GPS PORTABLE NAVIGATION USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 1 - Contents What’s in the box 1. Your DPN-3500 w/Stylus touch pen 2. DPN-3500 holder 3. Windshield dock 4. CD-ROM 5. AC adaptor 6. USB cable 7. Car charger 8. User manual 9. Memory card (SD card)
  • Page 3 Your DPN-3500 keypad & layout: (Front) Battery indicator Rear : GPS indicator Menu / Power Zoom in/out Volume - / + 5 ways key w/Enter GPS receiver Reset switch Power switch...
  • Page 4 Top: Stylus Button: DC in Hold key Right: External Antenna...
  • Page 5 Left: SD socket Ear phone jack USB connector...
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    We recommend you to get full complete charge your DPN-3500 when the first time you connect it to the home AC adapter. It takes 4 hours to complete charge the battery. The battery indicator will be in RED when the battery of your DPN-3500 is low. Please be charge of battery.
  • Page 7 Locating your current position Please have your DPN-3500 to be outside to locate your current position. When you first start the navigation device, you will hear the message saying “signal is too low”. It means the navigation has not located a reliable GPS signal yet. It will be up to 2 ~ 5 minutes to find your current position.
  • Page 8 3 - Installing your device in a car Please check the points as the follows when using Windshield Dock to install DPN-3500 in your car: Use the windshield dock to place your DPN-3500 in your car. Make sure your windshield is clean and dry before attaching the dock.
  • Page 9 4 - Connecting with computer (optional) You can connect the DPN-3500 to your computer. Please also refer to the user manual for “installing the console’ – DestinAtor portion”.
  • Page 10: Important Safety Notices And Warnings

    DPN-3500. Use with car Use of DPN-3500 for navigation means you need to drive with due care and attention. Aircrafts and hospital Use of devices with an antenna is prohibited on most aircraft, in many hospitals and in many others locations.
  • Page 11 Do not expose the DPN-3500 to water. Contact with water can cause this unit to malfunction. Do not leave your DPN-3500 in plain sight when you leave your vehicle. Take your unit with you or remove it from view of avoid theft.
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    DPN-3500; if this does not help, power your DPN-3500 off and power it on again. How to charge the unit? DPN-3500 is normally charged whenever it is plugged into your car when using the supplied car charger, refer on page 8. You can use the AC adapter, as page 6 stated.
  • Page 13 What can I do if the car charger no longer seems to work? Like all good automotive accessories, the car charger lead has a fuse, replace it with a standard fuse from an accessory shop. DPN-3500 Technical Specification Samsung 2410 266MHz SiRF III or Compatible solution 3.5”...
  • Page 14 Disposal of Used Electrical & Electronic Equipment Disposal of Used Electrical & Electronic Equipment Disposal of Used Electrical & Electronic Equipment The meaning of the symbol on the product, its accessory or packaging indicates that this The meaning of the symbol on the product, its accessory or packaging indicates that this The meaning of the symbol on the product, its accessory or packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste.
  • Page 15 Destinator ND User Manual Destinator Technologies...
  • Page 16: Notices, Disclaimers, And Terms Of Use

    Notices, Disclaimers, and Terms of Use 1. Limited Product Warranty Destinator Technologies, warrants to the Client that the Products shall substantially conform to Destinator Technologies’ specification for a period of one (1) year from the date of the original purchase by the end user (the "Warranty Period"). As Destinator Technologies' sole obligation and Client's exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty, Destinator Technologies agrees, at its sole option, to (i) use reasonable efforts to repair the Product with new or refurbished replacement parts;...
  • Page 17: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 - Introduction Destinator ND Features ...3 Tutorial ...3 2 - Getting Started What's on the Map?...4 GPS Not Found ...5 Map Views ...5 Point on the Map...6 Menus ...7 Screen Buttons...9 Cycling through Screens...10 3 - Search for a Location Enter Address ...11 Recent Locations ...14 My Favorites ...15...
  • Page 18 9 - System Settings Volume Settings...43 Power Settings ...43 Backlight Settings ...43 Date-Time Settings...44 Language Settings ...44 System Information ...44 Index...
  • Page 19: Introduction

    1 - Introduction Welcome to the world of mobile navigation! Your Destinator device provides a full-featured mobile satellite navigation system. Gone are the days of “taking out the map”. You can now select an address or a predefined point of interest and request your navigation device to create a route. Destinator ND Features Destinator provides the following features for easy navigation: Lets you differentiate between car and pedestrian navigation...
  • Page 20: Getting Started

    The generated route. Your selected destination. The Compass displays the travel direction. Displays the GPS status. The red GPS receiver The green GPS receiver you are ready to navigate. These icons display your power source, electricity or red depending on whether the battery is recharged or weak.
  • Page 21: Gps Not Found

    The GPS bar is a toggle button that displays the remaining travel distance and travel time, estimated time of arrival, and speed and altitude, and street name and address number. When you have calculated a route, the Directions bar displays information about your next turn. Click this bar for a complete list of turn-by-turn directions.
  • Page 22: Point On The Map

    Figure 2 - 2D Day Mode Map View Figure 4 - 3D Day Mode Map View Point on the Map You can navigate to any point by tapping its location directly on the Map screen. This feature is especially handy when you want to navigate to a specific point on the map, but you don’t have the street address. When you tap on the map, the context menu appears.
  • Page 23: Destination Menu

    Menus You can press the Menu menus, as shown below. Figure 7 - Destinator Menus The More button lets you cycle through the Destinator ND menus. You can click the Map button to close the Destinator ND Navigation System. Destination Menu This menu provides the following options: The Enter Address button lets you navigate to an address, as described in "Enter Address"...
  • Page 24: Options Menu

    Options Menu This menu provides the following options: The Avoid Roads button lets you avoid a road type, such as toll roads or selected streets, as described in "Avoid Roads" on page 25. The Multi-Stop Planner button lets you designate several stops on a route, as described in "Multi-Stop Planner"...
  • Page 25: Settings Menu

    Settings Menu This menu provides the following options: The Look & Feel button lets you select a skin, which determines the look and feel of the Destinator Navigation System. The Map Settings button lets you specify map orientation, font, and zoom features. For more information, see "Map"...
  • Page 26: Cycling Through Screens

    Cycling through Screens Every navigation function in the system, such as Address, POI, or My Favorites consists of a sequence of screens. You can cycle through the screen sequences by either: Selecting an item from the list and tapping it. Selecting an item form the list and tapping the Next button.
  • Page 27: Search For A Location

    3 - Search for a Location Enter Address When you click the Address button, the Address screen appears, as shown below. Figure 8 - Display the Address Screen You can use the keyboard to enter the first characters of the address name. The characters appear in the Address field.
  • Page 28: Address Modes

    Address Modes You can define the information used to locate an address by tapping the Mode button. Destinator provides a variety of address formats, as described below. City-Street This sequence displays the following address screens: City, Street, Address Number You can also navigate to city or street only. When you have selected a city, the first entry of the Street Name list is City Center.
  • Page 29: Go To Your Destination

    Address Actions When you have specified an address, tap the Actions button to select from the following commands: Set as Origin Lets you designate the selected address as the route origin. Use this command when calculating a route from a point other than your current location. The navigation device displays the selected location as a starting point only for a few seconds before returning you to your current location.
  • Page 30: Recent Locations

    If the destination is correct, you can instruct Destinator how to calculate your route by tapping either the Faster or Shorter button, as described below. This option selects the route that takes less time. Faster is the default value. This option selects the route that is the shorter distance. Remember, the shorter route may not always be the quickest, as you are able to travel faster on some roads than on others.
  • Page 31: My Favorites

    My Favorites A Favorite is a destination that you have stored for easy retrieval. To access a favorite destination, open the Destinations menu and tap the My Favorites button. The My Favorites screen displays your favorites groups. When you tap on a selected group, Destinator automatically displays its stored locations.
  • Page 32: Favorite Groups

    Favorite Groups You can tap the Actions button from the My Favorites screen to add, edit, or delete groups, as described below. Add Group When you tap this button, the Favorites Group screen appears. Enter the group name and select an icon to identify the group, as shown below. Figure 13 - Create Favorites Group The icon identifies all destinations located in that group, as displayed on the map.
  • Page 33: Add Favorite Locations

    You have a group called “Projects” that include addresses of your bank, grocery store, garage, hardware store, doctor’s office, post office, and so on. When the alert is set, Destinator reminds you about these places when you come within close proximity to them. You are going on a trip and friends have recommended certain restaurants that are on your route.
  • Page 34: Poi (Points Of Interest)

    POI (Points of Interest) The POI list is a collection of hundreds of interesting or useful places organized by easy-to-find categories. For example, you can use Destinator to guide you to a mall, hotel, restaurant, or gas station. From the Destinations menu, tap the Points of Interest button. The POI screen appears. You can find a category by tapping the Hide/Display Keyboard The Smart Search System automatically displays the POI categories that match the characters entered.
  • Page 35: Search Near A Location

    Subcategories Many categories have subcategories to provide for an even greater list of choices. For example, “Gasoline Station” may have many subcategories each representing a particular brand name. The same is also true for “Hotels”. “Restaurants” have subcategories that represent different types of food, such as American, Italian, and French, as shown below.
  • Page 36: Route Overview Or Cancel Route

    Actions When you have selected a POI location, tap the Actions button to display the commands listed below. Set as Origin Lets you designate the selected location as the route origin. You would use this command when calculating a route from a point other than your current location. Note: You are still receiving the GPS signal.
  • Page 37: Turn-By-Turn List

    Turn-by-Turn List After you have entered a destination and calculated a route, the Directions bar appears at the bottom of the Map screen, displaying the following information: • The next turn direction • The distance to the next turn • The street name of the next turn When you tap the Directions bar or click the Turn-by-Turn complete set of turn-by-turn directions from your current point to your selected destination.
  • Page 38: Select Map

    Select Map This feature lets you change the currently selected map to another map saved on your SD memory card. If you want to store additional maps on your memory card, see “Maps” on page You can tap the Select Map button from the Options menu to display the maps saved on your SD memory card.
  • Page 39: Plan A Trip

    4 - Plan a Trip Multistop Planner The Multistop Planner lets you plan a route with up to twelve stops. When you press the GO button, the route is calculated in stages, from the departure point to the first stop. When you reach the first stop, the route recalculates to the second stop, and so on.
  • Page 40: Setting Stops Along The Route

    Defining Route Groups A Route Group represents a group of stops. From the Multistop Planner screen, select the Actions button and tap Add Group. From the Add Group screen, enter the Group name and save. The Actions screen also lets you edit or delete a selected group. Figure 22 - Defining the Route Group Setting Stops along the Route You can set up stops by selecting the Route Group and tapping the Next button.
  • Page 41: Avoid Road Groups

    Stop Actions You can tap the Actions button for the following command options: Set as Origin Add Stop Rename Stop Delete Stop Optimize Route Information Avoid Roads You can specify that certain roads be permanently excluded from your route calculations. Use this feature when you want to avoid congested boulevards, toll roads, or unsafe streets.
  • Page 42: Avoid Road Locations

    Delete Group Select a group and tap this button to remove the group from the Avoid Roads screen. The road entries in this group are also removed. When selecting a group route, you can tap the Allow all roads located in the group. Avoid Road Locations When you tap Default or an Avoid Roads group, Destinator displays the group screen, which lets you select roads to avoid.
  • Page 43: Route Playback

    Route Playback This feature lets you record your route as you’re traveling and then to play it back on the Map screen. From the Options menu, tap the Route Playback button. To record a route, tap the Record button in the Route Playback screen. Destinator ND shows the Map screen and navigates you to your selected destination.
  • Page 44: Pedestrian Mode

    Note: The sun is always in the opposite direction from where your shadow appears. Map Browsing This feature lets you browse the map without the GPS receiver returning you to your current location. Tap the Browse the Map button to disconnect from the GPS...
  • Page 45: Settings

    5 - Settings You can click the Map Settings button from the Settings menu to customize your map display, as shown in the figure below. Figure 27 - Map Settings The following map settings are: Map Orientation Use Automatic Zoom Use Larger Print Forward is up –...
  • Page 46: Quick Navigation

    Figure 28 - Setting the Quick Nav Location GPS Settings Destinator ND uses the GPS receiver to pinpoint your location. GPS signals are automatically acquired and your vehicle's location and position are constantly updated unless you are working in the Browse Map mode.
  • Page 47: Prompts

    Prompts You can select the types of voice and visual notifications that you would like to use while navigating. From the Settings menu, tap the Prompts button. The Prompts screen appears, as shown in the figure below. Figure 30 - Prompts Settings Voice Prompts Speed Warning This prompt warns you when your car exceeds the speed limit.
  • Page 48: Units Of Measure

    Units of Measure From the Settings menu, click the Units of Measure button to specify the system’s units of measurement. Figure 31 - Units of Measure You can select: System Units You can select: Imperial – Yards or miles Metric – Meters or kilometers About This information box provides version and copyright information.
  • Page 49: Installation Requirements

    6 - Installation Requirements Destinator ND is already installed on your proprietary device, but to add or change maps, you are required to install the Destinator ND Console on to your PC. PC Requirements To install and use the Console, your PC must meet the following requirements. Microsoft Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, or XP Microsoft ActiveSync A minimum of 300 MB free space for temporary files...
  • Page 50: Technical Support

    The Import Favorites button lets you download a list of your favorite locations from your PC to the selected My Favorites group on your device. The Quick Activation button lets you activate your Navigation System through an automated process. The Backup button allows you to save your Favorites, Multi-Stops or My Destinator.
  • Page 51: Maps

    7 - Maps When you receive your device, Destinator ND is installed on your SD memory card along with a series of maps. This section provides information about installing additional maps from the Destinator ND Console. For information about installing the Destinator ND Console, see “Installation Requirements” on page 33. Map Screen Interface On the Destinator ND Console, a collection of maps is displayed.
  • Page 52: Map Cutter Screen Interface

    Map Cutter Screen Interface Due to memory limitations of your SD memory card, you may want to customize a standard map by selecting the area you need. For example, if you are visiting a number of European cities on business, you may not want to install entire maps of those countries.
  • Page 53: Focus The Map

    Focus the Map The following tools are provided to help you center your map, so you can designate the area that you want to cut. For example, perhaps you want the Center of London to be the center of your map. If you are creating a very local map, perhaps you want to make the office or the hotel the center.
  • Page 54: Cut Map

    The following commands are described below: Click this button to center the map on the selected point. Click this button to delete the selected point. Click this button to delete all selected points. Click these buttons to move a selected point up or down. Corridor You can select the amount of surrounding area that is included along the route's path, as measured in kilometers or miles.
  • Page 55: Remove Map

    Remove Map In the Target Device pane, click the Change button and select the location from where to remove the map. You can choose Storage Card. This updates the Installed Map pane. The Installed Map pane displays a list of all the loaded maps available. Select the check box by the map you want to remove.
  • Page 56: Importing A Favorite

    8 - Importing a Favorite You can download a list of favorite locations from your PC to your device. The list must be contained in .csv files. As part of the download procedure, you convert the .csv files to .dat format for storage on your device by using the Destinator Conversion utility.
  • Page 57: Importing A .Csv File

    Importing a .CSV File To import a .csv file: On the Destinator Console, click on a Standard Map. This will enable the Installing Map and Favorites Importer features. Click the Favorites Importer button. The Converter dialog is displayed. Select the .csv file, specify a category name, and click the Convert button. The Report Area displays a message stating that the content of the file has been converted and that the file is ready for download.
  • Page 58: System Settings

    9 - System Settings Figure 36 - The Main Menu You can change the system settings by tapping the System button. The System screen shows all of the system settings that you can change, as displayed below. Volume Setting – See Figure 38 Time Settings –...
  • Page 59: Volume Settings

    Volume Settings Figure 38 - Volume Settings This screen lets you change the volume level for voice prompts and tap sounds. Power Settings Figure 39 - Power Settings This screen indicates the battery status of the device. Backlight Settings Figure 40 - Backlight Settings This screen lets you determine the brightness of the screen.
  • Page 60: Date-Time Settings

    Date-Time Settings Figure 41 - Date-Time Settings This screen lets you select your time zone, and to set the date and time. Language Settings Figure 42 - Language Settings This screen lets you select the language to be used for screen displays and voice prompts. System Information Figure 43 - System Information This screen displays information about the device.
  • Page 61: Index

    Index Address • 11 Address Actions • 13 Address Modes • 12 Avoid Road Groups • 25 Avoid Road Locations • 26 Avoid Roads • 8, 25 Backlight Settings • 43 Cancel Route • 20 Comma-Separated Values • 40 CSV • See Comma-Separated Values Cut Map •...
  • Page 62 What's on the Map • 4 Working with a Navigation list • 10...

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