NavTour G4 User Manual

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Version: 080004
Date of publication: 2008 April
Copyright © 2006. dmedia System Co., Ltd.
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  • Page 1 If the version of your software differs from the version described in this manual, please refer to the information available on our website: www.navtour.com Should you encounter any problems related to the operation of the product, please visit our official website to obtain the latest information.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Installing the cradle ................ 5 5. Directions for activating the G4 ............9 Charging with the ac adapter ............9 6. Using the G4 for the first time ............10 Steps to turn on the G4 ..............10 6.1 Activating menus ..............11 Basic operations ..............
  • Page 3 Time ..............18 Volume ..............18 7. Overview of system functions ............19 7.1 Navigate ..............20 Basic operation ..............20 Acquiring GPS signal ..............20 Car cursor indicator..............21 Satellite connection information ..........21 Using the menu ..............22 Setting your destination ............
  • Page 4 Using a city center as destination ..........39 Nearby city centers as a destination .......... 39 All city centers in a region ............41 Itinerary planning ..............42 Detours, Avoid roads, Stopovers ..........43 Detour ..............43 Avoid road ..............44 Stopovers ..............
  • Page 5 8. Multimedia ..............59 [ Adding/Deleting media files ] ............59 [ Activating the music player ] ............59 [ Description of the music playback screen ] ........ 60 [ Playing your favorite music ] ............61 8.2 Photo viewer ..............
  • Page 6 [ Activating the Bluetooth telephone menu ] ......... 69 •Description of the Bluetooth telephone screen ......69 9.1 Bluetooth pairing ..............70 [ Automatic pairing ] ..............70 •Description of the password input screen ......... 71 [ Waiting for pairing with other Bluetooth devices ] ...... 72 9.2 Bluetooth connection .............
  • Page 7 9.4 Contacts ..............82 [ Adding new contacts ] ............... 82 •Description of the contacts list screen ........83 •Description of the contacts information screen ......83 [ Deleting contacts ] ..............84 Deleting a contact ..............84 Confirmation screen ..............84 [ Editing contacts ] ..............
  • Page 8 [ Information display ] ..............92 [ Pairing and unpairing ] .............. 92 10. PDA ..............93 10.1 World time ..............93 [ Activating world time ] ............... 93 [ Description of the world time screen ] ........94 [ Changing time zones ] .............. 94 10.2 Calendar ..............
  • Page 9 GPS positioning and reception ............107 Using GPS ..............108 12.2 Safety precautions ............... 108 Operating environments ..............110 CE compliance & FCC compliance ........... 111 Appendix: Supported multimedia formats ........112 Transferring multimedia files for playback on the G4 ..... 113...
  • Page 10: Accessories Included In The Product

    1. Accessories included in the product 1. Cradle 2. Car charger 3. Travel charger 4. Car holder transmitter 5. Car holder 6. 24 pin USB cable 7. DVD, warranty card, Quick Start Guide and MicroSD card...
  • Page 11: Specification

    2. Specification G4 S P EC IFIC AT IO N Green light Processor Centrality III 396MHz Keypad LED Multi- Windows CE 5.0 Core Key switch Up / Enter / Escape / Down Touchpad Language support English Up / Down / Left / Right...
  • Page 12: Exterior Views Of The Product

    Scrolls down in menus and selections Top view Name Description Connects to an external antenna for External antenna jack improvement of reception quality Used to put the G4 in sleep mode Sleep switch/button lock and lock the touch screen input...
  • Page 13: Rear View

    Rear view Name Description Connects to headphones 2.5mm earphone jack Connects to a PC for file transfer or Mini USB port car charger for charging Speaker Outputs sounds Reset button Resets and restarts the unit MicroSD card slot Connects to a MicroSD card Bottom view Description Name...
  • Page 14: Installation Directions

    4. Installation directions Installing the cradle Installing the cradle and the car holder Mount the G4 onto the cradle according to the When removing the G4 from the cradle, push the orientation indicated by the arrows. latches at the four corners to dislodge the unit.
  • Page 15 Refer to the following steps for the installation of the transmitter, car holder and the G4. The transmitter securely connected to the car holder Connect the transmitter to the car holder according to after installation. the orientation indicated by the arrows.
  • Page 16 Connect the cradle to the car holder and push the sides of the dock back in place until you hear a "click". Clean and dry your windshield and the To remove the car holder, please flip the level down suction cup with a lint-free cloth. toward the device.
  • Page 17 You can use the 24 pin USB cable that comes with the product for charging and file transfer purposes. Caution To prevent damage to the G4’s internal circuits due to voltage spikes, be sure to plug the car charger into the car adapter only after the car has been started.
  • Page 18: Directions For Activating The G4

    5. Directions for activating the G4 Charging with the ac adapter Before initial use, the product should be fully charged for optimal performance. STEP 1. Connect the 24 pin USB cable to the USB port at the bottom of the unit.
  • Page 19: Using The G4 For The First Time

    0.8 seconds) to put the G4 in sleep mode. Push it again (and hold for approximately 0.8 seconds) to activate the G4. Pushing the switch to the right will lock the buttons and touch screen (the unit will not respond to any input made via buttons or the touch screen).
  • Page 20: Activating Menus

    Basic operations After completing the start up procedures, the system will execute the navigating software automatically. To make use of other functions apart from navigation, tap on the icon at the top right corner to bring up the main menu. 6.1 Activating menus After the main menu appears, will...
  • Page 21: Returning To The Navigation Screen

    When running application programs, tap on the ___ icon to close whatever program is running and return to the previous menu. Let’s illustrate this with the following example (the G4 is currently running music player). Tap to return to the Tap to return to Multimedia.
  • Page 22: Mtp (Multiple Touch Pad) Operations

    6.4 MTP (Multiple Touch Pad) operations Four buttons are located on the right side of the touch screen offering different input/control methods. MTP operations are available in the main menu, sub menu, and file viewer. The following section indicates the basic MTP operations: MTP operations can be used to perform the following: In the main menu: switch menus, execute selected functions, and close menus.
  • Page 23 • Setting (all configurations): exist the program and return to the previous level After activating the main menu, slide Press "O" to access the PDA downwards on the MTP until PDA is sub menu. highlighted Press “O” again to You will be taken to the activate Calendar.
  • Page 24 • [ Example – using MTP to return to the navigation screen from file viewer ] Press "X" in the File viewer screen P r e s s " X " i n t h e M u s i c p l a y e r to return to the Music player main screen to return to the Multimedia screen.
  • Page 25: Description Of The Tool Bar

    6.5 Description of the tool bar A vertical tool bar can be found on the right hand side of the screen. It offers a variety of functions such as function switching, system status query and display. Simply tap on the corresponding icon to execute the function of your choice. Activate menu/return to the navigation screen Time display Activate menu/return to the...
  • Page 26: Bluetooth

    Activating menus/Returning to the navigation screen directly When other applications are running, After the system function selection list is displayed on screen, the ___ simply tap the ___ icon on the right Tap the ___ icon on the right tool bar icon will change into ___.
  • Page 27: Time

    Time displays the current time (in 24-hour/12-hour format). Tap the icon to bring up the display window. [ Example ] 12-hour format Tap the icon to bring up the time display window. Volume tap the icon to activate the volume adjust function. Tapping at the center of the screen can choose between “Mute/Restore Sound”.
  • Page 28: Overview Of System Functions

    7. Overview of system functions The G4 comes with a variety of system functions including navigation and four convenient application programs. Bluetooth Navigate Multimedia Setting...
  • Page 29: Basic Operation

    GPS signals can be obstructed by ceilings, trees, and nearby tall buildings. Signals can also be obstructed by the roof of your vehicle. For best results, position your G4 system where it has a clear view of the sky. The first time turning on the system may take as long as 15 minutes to obtain a valid GPS fix. Normally it should take no more...
  • Page 30: Car Cursor Indicator

    Car cursor indicator The status of the GPS signal is represented by the car cursor color: Green : 4 or more satellites Yellow : 3 satellites : less than 3 satellites Gray : no satellite at all Only when the car cursor is green will you be getting accurate GPS tracking and navigation. Satellite connection information The status of the GPS signal is represented by the car cursor color: 1.
  • Page 31: Using The Menu

    5. Tap the Back-Arrow in the 4. The GPS Information screen appears. 6. Back to the map. upper right corner to close it. Using the menu The status of the GPS signal is represented by the car cursor color: previous view To return to the previous screen, tap the Back-Arrow in the upper right corner of the screen.
  • Page 32: Setting Your Destination

    Setting your destination You can set your destination the following ways: Address Intersection Point of Interest (POI) Favorites Recent City Center When you have found your destination, you have the following options to choose from: calculates the route from your current location (or the location you set as a starting point) to the destination.
  • Page 33: Using An Address

    Using an address There are two ways to enter the address: by selecting the street first, or by selecting the city first. If you use Street First and too many records match, you will be asked to use City First. Caution  ...
  • Page 34 5. Tap OK when you have selected 4. If you need to change the 6. Tap Street First. The Enter the region or State. You will return region. Tap Change State. to the Input Method screen. Street Name screen appears. 7.
  • Page 35: Using City First

    Using city first Menu → Destination → Address → Change State → City First → Input City, Street Address → Nav 2. Tap Destination. The Set 3. Tap Address. The Input 1. Tap Menu. The Menu appears. Destination screen appears. Method screen appears.
  • Page 36 5. Tap OK when you have selected 4. If you need to change the 6. Tap City First. The Enter the region or State. You will return region. Tap Change State. to the Input Method screen. City Name screen appears. 7.
  • Page 37: By Intersection

    By intersection There are two ways to enter the intersection: by selecting the street first by selecting the city first If you use Street First and too many records match, you will be asked to use City First. Using street first Menu →...
  • Page 38 5. Tap OK when you have selected 4. If you need to change the 6. Tap Street First. The Enter the region or State. You will return region. Tap Change State. to the Input Method screen. Street Name screen appears. 7.
  • Page 39: Using City First

    Using city first Menu → Destination → Intersection → City First → Input City, Cross Streets → Nav 3. Tap Intersection. The Input 2. Tap Destination. The Set 1. Tap Menu. The Menu appears. Method screen appears. Destination screen appears.
  • Page 40 6. Tap the Letters to enter the name of 5. Tap OK when you have selected the City. Tap OK when you have the region or State. You will return selected the City. The Enter Street to the Input Method screen. 4.
  • Page 41: Using A Point Of Interest (Poi)

    Using a point of interest (POI) There are many points of interest that you can select as a destination. Generally, you choose a category and then choose one of four methods of selecting the specific point of interest. Sometimes you must first select a subcategory (such as Museum within the category of Attractions) before you can choose a selection method.
  • Page 42 5. Tap a Subcategory. 4. Tap a Category. Usually a The POI Options screen appears. subcategory screen appears. Caution   If you choose Restaurant, tap the letters to enter a type of restaurant. If you choose Hotel, there is no subcategory screen.
  • Page 43: All Pois In A Region

    2. Tap the POI that you want to go to and tap Nav. You may To select a nearby POI by distance: need to scroll down the list by tapping the scroll bar. 1. Tap By Distance. The POI list screen appears, listing the closest POIs first.
  • Page 44 5. Tap a Subcategory. 4. Tap a Category. Usually a The POI Options screen appears. subcategory screen appears. Caution   If you choose Restaurant, tap the letters to enter a type of restaurant. If you choose Hotel, there is no subcategory screen.
  • Page 45: Using A User Favorite Destination

    Using a user favorite destination Favorite destinations are locations you add to a list on the G4 system. You can add locations to your Favorites list as you set a destination, from the POI(S) screen, and from the Location Information screen. You can then easily select one of these locations as a destination.
  • Page 46 3. Tap Favorites. The Favorites 2. Tap Destination. The Set 1. Tap Menu. The Menu appears. screen appears. Destination screen appears. 5. The map appears, and the 4. Tap on the favorite you want to guidance directions begin. use as a destination and tap Nav.
  • Page 47: Using A Recent User Destination

    Using a recent user destination Recent destinations are locations you have navigated to recently. You can easily select one of these locations as a destination. Managing your recent destinations list is covered later in this section. To select a destination from your list of recent destinations: Menu →...
  • Page 48: Using A City Center As Destination

    Using a city center as destination Sometimes you may want to use the G4 system to get to a city, but not to a specific location within the city. To do this you select a City Center as a destination.
  • Page 49 To select from an alphabetical list: 2. Tap the Letters to enter the name of 3. Tap Nav. The map appears, and the 1. Tap Alphabetical. The Enter the city and tap OK. The City Center guidance directions begin. City Name screen appears. screen appears.
  • Page 50: All City Centers In A Region

    All city centers in a region Menu → Destination → City Center → List All → Nav 2. Tap the Letters to enter the name of 3. Tap Nav. The map appears, and 1. Tap List All. The Enter City the city and tap OK.
  • Page 51: Itinerary Planning

    Ltinerary planning The Itinerary feature allows you to set multiple destinations. You can add, remove, or re-order destinations according to your needs. To set the ltinerary: Menu → Itinerary → Add/Del → Go! 3. To add new destinations from Favorites, Recent or POI list, or 1.
  • Page 52: Detours, Avoid Roads, Stopovers

    Detours, Avoid roads, Stopovers The detour feature allows you to bypass a preset distance. The avoid roads feature lets you tell the G4 system about roads on a route that you do not want to use. Stopovers are stops you add to a trip to make prior to reaching your destination.
  • Page 53: Avoid Road

    Once you have set a destination you can look at the list of streets and determine if you need to mark one or more as unavailable. If you mark a section as unavailable the G4 system will calculate a new route that avoids the section you marked.
  • Page 54: Stopovers

    Stopovers Once you have set a destination you can add a stopover. Adding a stopover does not cancel your original destination. Once you reach your stopover, you will be prompted to continue to the destination. To create a stopover: 3. Set your stopover destination Menu →...
  • Page 55: Setting User Options

    Setting user options You can set many different options to customize the G4 system and make it work your way. These options include: Display Options Route Options Speed Alert Localization Change route options The route options give you control over the appearance of the map. You can change the following:...
  • Page 56 Explanation Method There are four method settings: Quickest calculates the route that should take the least amount of time. Major calculates a route that uses major roads whenever possible. Shortest calculates the route that is shortest in distance. Local calculates a route that uses local roads whenever possible. Ferries ferries setting indicates whether ferries should be included when your route is calculated.
  • Page 57 To set your route settings: Menu → Settings → Route Options → Quickest/Major/Shortest/Local; Include/Exclude; Less/Normal → OK 3. The Route Options screen appears. When you have finished choosing 1. Tap Settings. 2. Tap Route Options. your options, tap OK.
  • Page 58: Setting Speed Alert

    Setting speed alert You can use the speed alert feature to warn you if your vehicle is exceeding the speed limit. There are two speed alert options: auto speed alert and fixed speed alert. Auto speed alert uses the type of road to determine the probably speed limit. Fixed speed alert lets you enter a speed and will warn you if that speed is exceeded.
  • Page 59: Change Display Options

    Change display options The display options give you control over the appearance of the map. You can change the following: Orientation Guidance Day/Night POI Icons Color 3D View Explanation Orientation There are two orientation settings: Heading turns the map as you drive so that you are always moving toward the top of the screen. North keeps the map oriented with North at the top of the map, like a traditional paper map.
  • Page 60 If you choose auto, the G4 system will automatically switch to a darker version of your color scheme soon after sunset, to reduce the glare in the vehicle. You can instead choose to use either the day or night setting at all times.
  • Page 61 To set your display settings: Menu → Settings → Display Options → Heading/North; Auto/Manual; Auto/Night/Day; Default/Off/Custom; Yellow/Grey/White/Purple; 2D/High/Medium/Low → OK 3. The Display Options screen appears. 1. Tap Settings. 2. Tap Display Options. 4. POI Icons: When you tap Custom the POI Options screen appears.
  • Page 62: Change Localization Options

    Change localization options The localization options give you control over the settings affected by your location, including: Language Time Zone Daylight Savings Time Units Explanation Language language settings. When you change the language, all of the screen names and controls will be in the selected language. Time Zone time zone settings, for all areas of United States.
  • Page 63 To set your localization settings: Menu → Settings → Localization → English/French/Spanish/Chinese/Korean/Japanese; Eastern/Central/Mountain/Pacific/Alaska/Hawaii; DST/STD; Mi/Km → OK 3. When you have finished choosing your options, tap OK. 1. Tap Settings. 2. Tap Localization Voice Options.
  • Page 64: Gps Information

    GPS information To view the GPS information: 3. The GPS Information screen appears. Tap the Back-Arrow to return. 1. Tap Settings. 2. Tap GPS Information. Using shortcuts The shortcut feature provides you quick access to some of the most important destinations while you’re on the road, including: Home Parking Restaurant...
  • Page 65: Using The Trip Computer

    Pan the map to view other areas Zoom in and out Zoom Out Find information about specific locations Map view If you have GPS signal, the map view on the G4 system shows you your current location. a scale indicating your Zoom In current zoom level At the bottom of the map is a scale indicating your current zoom level.
  • Page 66: Maneuver Detail

    Maneuver detail If you have set a destination, the map displays additional information. As you navigate to a destination, the top of the map displays the name of the next street, the direction of your next turn and the distance to the turn. At the bottom of the map you see the arrival time, an estimate of how much time before you arrive at your destination, the remaining distance to your destination, and your current speed.
  • Page 67: Magnify The Map

    STEP 1 : Connect the G4 to a PC via a USB cable. STEP 2 : After activating the G4 and connecting it to your PC, you will see removable hard disk G4 (your MicroSD card in the G4). STEP 3...
  • Page 68: Music Playback

    8. Multimedia The MicroSD card included with the G4 has three folders for multimedia files, namely Music, Photo and Movie (if you have deleted these folders accidentally, you can always create new ones). supported formats include: *.MP3, *.M4A, and *.WMA 8.1 Music playback...
  • Page 69: [ Description Of The Music Playback Screen ]

    Description on cover display (as shown in the following example). cover.jpg displayed Default image The default image will be The associated image of cover.jpg displayed when no cover.jpg will be displayed when the file has files can be found in the folder. been placed in the folder.
  • Page 70: [ Playing Your Favorite Music ]

    When browsing under the Music player, the user may only access the Music folder in the MicroSD card and no others. If the Music player has been executed without a MicroSD card inserted into the G4, the icon for File viewer will not work.
  • Page 71: Photo Viewer

    G4 (your MicroSD card in the G4). Title of the current image STEP 3 : You can copy files directly from your PC and duplicate them on the G4 being displayed (a MicroSD card required). Play photos as a Slide Show...
  • Page 72: [ Full Screen Display ]

    [ Full screen display ] When viewing images, tap the image any where on the screen to switch to full screen display; similarly, tap the image in full screen display to return to window display. Window mode Full screen mode [ Rotating photos ] 2.
  • Page 73: [ Auto-Play Mode For Photos ]

    When browsing under the Image viewer, users may only access the Photo folder in the MicroSD card. If the Image viewer has been executed without a MicroSD card inserted into the G4, the icon for File viewer will not work.
  • Page 74: [ Choose Image Size ]

    [ Choose image size ] to choose between image sizes; the default image size is Fit to window. In the Fit to Screen mode, images that are larger than the viewing area of the screen will automatically be reduced in size to fit the screen.
  • Page 75: Video Playback

    : After activating the G4 and connecting it to your PC, you will see removable hard disk G4 (your MicroSD card in the G4). STEP 3 : You can copy files directly from your PC and duplicate them on the G4 (a MicroSD card required). [ Activating the video player ] 1. Tap Video.
  • Page 76: [ Playing Your Favorite Video ]

    When browsing under the Video player, the user may only access the Movie folder in the MicroSD card and no others. If the Video player has been executed without a MicroSD card inserted into the G4, the icon for File viewer will not work.
  • Page 77: [ Video Playback ]

    MTP to adjust volume). The Video player will play a video file in its native screen aspect in full screen mode if its resolution is higher than the G4’s screen. [ Description of the video viewer screen ]...
  • Page 78: Bluetooth Telephony

    The Bluetooth program will automatically close and return to the system’s Main Menu when you disconnect a call or disable Bluetooth connection. The G4 will automatically accept requests for automatic connection for any device that have successfully paired with the G4 previously.
  • Page 79: Bluetooth Pairing

    [ Automatic pairing ] By choosing “Automatic pairing”, the G4 will automatically attempt to establish pairing. Please check that the Bluetooth function has been activated on both the G4 and the remote device. The list of detected Bluetooth 1. Tap Setting.
  • Page 80: Description Of The Password Input Screen

    8. Input the same passkey on the remote device 9. The device you have paired to will you with to pair the G4 be indicated with a check at the to complete pairing. upper left corner on its icon to 7.
  • Page 81: [ Waiting For Pairing With Other Bluetooth Devices ]

    Enter the pairing At this point, the Passkey request Enter the same passkey and tap OK passkey on window will pop up on the G4. to initiate pairing. your Bluetooth mobile phone. Input passkey...
  • Page 82: Bluetooth Connection

    Hotkey for Bluetooth Connection. After completing the process of pairing, to establish a connection, send a connection request. The connection will be established when the remote device the G4 has paired to has replied to the “connection request” you have sent.
  • Page 83 2. Search for remote device. Select Yes. Accept request for connection Establishing connection with the remote device. Caution: A device that has successfully paired with the G4 previously may automatically attempt to establish connection with the G4. The G4 will automatically accept such requests.
  • Page 84: [ Overview Of The Dialing Process ]

    [ Overview of the dialing process ] Request for connection The program will check for pairing and connection prior to dialing. You will not be able to dial a number if pairing and connection have not been established.
  • Page 85: Dialing

    9.3 Dialing [ Using the keypad to dial ] Enter the number you wish to 1. Tap Keypad. call and tap the Dial button. 3. Dialing... Description of the keypad screen Icon Description Icon Description Icon Description Displays the number Delete the last digit Keypad you have dialed...
  • Page 86: [ Dialing From The Call Log ]

    [ Dialing from the call log ] Using the keypad to access the call log Select the number you wish to 1. Tap Keypad. 2. Tap Call log. call and tap the Dial button. 4. Dialing... 5. Call established.
  • Page 87: Accessing The Call Log Directly

    Accessing the call log directly Select the number you wish to 1. Tap Call log. 3. Dialing... call and tap the Dial button. [ Dialing using the redial button ] 3. Dialing... 1. Tap Keypad. 2. Tap Redial.
  • Page 88: [ Making Calls From Your Contacts ]

    [ Making calls from your contacts ] Tap the name of the person in your Contacts you wish to call, 1. Tap Contacts. 3. Dialing... and then tap Dial. [ Dialing with the keypad ] If you need to call an extension number, you can tap the keypad icon during the call to access the keypad and enter the extension number.
  • Page 89: Description Of The Dialing Screen

    Description of the dialing screen Icon Description Volume adjustment Number you are calling Cancel call Description of the calling screen Description Description Icon Icon Show Calling time the keypad Switch to a Hang up mobile phone...
  • Page 90: [ Overview Of The Answering Process ]

    [ Overview of the answering process ] The diagram below illustrates the answering process for incoming calls when a Bluetooth telephone has been paired and connected to the G4.
  • Page 91: Contacts

    9.4 Contacts [ Adding new contacts ] 1. Tap Contacts. 2. Tap Add new contact. 3. Tap twice on the field you wish to edit. You may proceed to edit any other You may enter character strings in fields; when you are done, tap Store the field;...
  • Page 92: Description Of The Contacts List Screen

    Description of the contacts list screen Description Description Icon Icon Sorting Dial button hotkeys Add new Delete contact contact Icon Icon Icon Description Description Description Description of the contacts information screen Mobile Office Name of phone phone contact number number Home Emil telephone...
  • Page 93: [ Deleting Contacts ]

    [ Deleting a contact ] The list of contact person Select the contact you wish will be displayed. to delete and tap Delete. 1. Tap Contacts. Delete contact person The contact has been Tap "O" to confirm deletion. successfully deleted. confirmation screen Confirm Cancel...
  • Page 94: [ Editing Contacts ]

    [ Editing contacts ] Select the contact you wish The list of contact person to edit. will be displayed. 1. Tap Contacts. Detailed information of the selected contact will be listed; tap on the field Modify the contact’s that you wish to edit. Editing is now complete.
  • Page 95: Call Log

    9.5 Call log Description of the call log screen 2. The call log will be displayed. 1. Tap Call log. The list of The list of The list of calls dialed calls missed calls answered [ Deleting call log ] Delete Delete all Add to...
  • Page 96: Deleting All Records

    Deleting all records Select the type of call record (calls dialed, calls answered, missed calls) 3. Tap Delete all call records. 1. Tap Call log. [ Using the call log to add new contacts ] Tap Store to save the selected After selecting the type of call contact to your list of contacts.
  • Page 97: [ Using The Call Log To Dial A Number ]

    [ Using the call log to dial a number ] Select the type of call record (calls dialed, calls answered, 1. Tap Call log. 3. Dialing... missed calls) and tap Dial. 9.6 Bluetooth manager Description of the The Bluetooth Manager sub Bluetooth Manager screen 1.
  • Page 98: [ Bluetooth Configurations ]

    Tap Bluetooth configurations to You may enter The address of view the items you can configure the name of the the device is for G4’s Bluetooth function. 1. Tap Setting. device in this field displayed here Save configurations [ Working connections ] 1.
  • Page 99: [ Unpairing Paired Device ]

    [ Unpairing paired device ] Pairing and connection with the selected device will be terminated. 1. Tap Setting. 2. Tap Unpair device. [ About ] Various information, such as software version, will be shown. 1. Tap Setting. 2. Tap About.
  • Page 100: [ My Shortcut ]

    [ My shortcut ] In My Shortcut, you can view the Bluetooth devices that have previously established connection with the G4 and you can use it to re-establish pairing and connection with the selected remote device. A list of remote devices currently paired with the G4 and those that 1.
  • Page 101: [Information Display ]

    Tap a remote device in the list that has not Tap a connected remote device in the been paired to the G4; at this point, the icon list; at this point, the icon of the of the pairing button will remain as it is.
  • Page 102: Pda

    10. PDA 10.1 World time displays the date and time information for cities around the world [ Activating world time ] 2. Tap PDA. at the top right corner to access the Main Menu. 3. Tap World time.
  • Page 103: [ Description Of The World Time Screen ]

    [ Description of the world time screen ] Description Description Icon Icon Time display Display the Displays the selected Name of time zone (24-hour format) current time in time zone and name of the selected cities time zone Time display Display the Date information Displays the year and...
  • Page 104: Calendar

    10.2 Calendar [ Activating calendar ] 1. Tap PDA. 2. Tap Calendar. [ Description of the calendar screen ] Description Description Description Icon Icon Icon Previous month Today Next month Scroll back to Return to Scroll to the the previous the current next month month...
  • Page 105: Ecompass

    10.3 eCompass Dead Reckoning function has been enabled on the G4 by default. Please perform eCompass calibration prior to using dead reckoning. Dead Reckoning is made use of the built-in electronic compass on the G4 to perform auto navigation and computation of your vehicle’s orientation even without signals from the GPS.
  • Page 106: [ Calibrating The Ecompass ]

    [ Calibrating the eCompass ] Tap Calibration to calibrate the Place the G4 on a horizontal 1. Tap eCompass. electronic compass. and even surface and tap Yes. Rotate the G4 along the three When the OK screen appears, it After calibration has completed, different axes as directed.
  • Page 107: Setting

    11. Setting You can adjust system settings here. If you reset the G4 using the reset button, all configurations will be restored to their factory defaults. 11.1 Date time 2. Tap Date time. 1. Tap Setting. Description of the date time setting screen...
  • Page 108: [ Time Setting ]

    [ Time setting ] 1. Tap Date time. 2. Tap Time. [ Description of time configuration in 12/24-hour setting ] 12-hour format 24-hour format Save configurations Adjust Adjust Adjust Adjust Specify and return to the time time time time AM/PM Date Time screen (hour) (minute)
  • Page 109: [ Time Zone Setting ]

    Use the Up and Adjust time zone blue shows the Time zone selected Down buttons current time to specify time zone setting zone for your G4 Return to Save configurations you have made and return the menu to the “Date Time” screen...
  • Page 110: [ Time Format Setting ]

    [ Time format setting ] You can choose between 24-hour 2. Tap Time format. format and 12-hour format. 1. Tap Date time. [ Date setting ] Description of the Date setting screen Use the Up and Down Description Description Icon Icon 1.
  • Page 111: Volume

    11.2 Volume You can adjust the volume on the G4 on a 10-level scale (0 being mute). Use the – and + buttons to adjust 1. Tap Setting. the volume. 2. Tap Volume. Description of the volume adjustment screen Description...
  • Page 112: Screen

    11.3 Screen You can find the functions to adjust screen brightness and calibrate the screen here. [ Adjusting backlight ] You can use the – and + buttons to adjust screen brightness. 1. Tap Screen. 2. Tap Backlight. Description of the backlight Shows current backlight intensity Lower backlight intensity:...
  • Page 113: [ Aligning Screen Position ]

    [ Aligning screen position ] Tap Recalibrate. 1. Tap Screen. 2. Tap Align screen. The setting will return to Screen once calibration is complete. Tap the icon appearing on the screen as directed to complete the calibration procedure.
  • Page 114: Language

    11.4 Language 1. Tap Language. 11.5 Memory Shows the storage on your memory card. 1. Tap Setting. 2. Tap Memory.
  • Page 115: System Information

    Green section shows the space used and Black section shows the space unused 11.6 System information You can check the software version on your G4 and other relevant information. [ Checking system information ] 1. Tap System to check the relevant information.
  • Page 116: Precaution

    If road conditions differ from the information provided by the G4, please observe the actual road conditions. The electronic map information provided by the G4 is only intended for normal references and is not to be used for obtaining high ●...
  • Page 117: Using Gps

    ● during driving to avoid potential accident. Be sure to plug the car charger into the car adapter only after the car has been started to prevent damage to the G4 due to voltage spikes. ● Before the initial use, charge the battery for at least 8 consecutive hours. For subsequent charges, simply wait for the power ●...
  • Page 118 Avoid placing the unit on an unstable/uneven surface Avoid placing the G4 on an uneven surface, racks of extreme height or places of poor stability as the G4 may drop and lead to injuries. Dissembling the unit Do not attempt to dissemble or modify the G4 in anyway.
  • Page 119: Operating Environments

    ● touch screen. Do not use thinner or other volatile chemical cleaners on the surface of the G4. Instead, use a soft, dry cloth or a ● soft cloth dipped in a solution of neutral cleaner diluted with water to clean the G4.
  • Page 120: Ce Compliance & Fcc Compliance

    CE compliance & FCC compliance This product, together with its original accessories, has been built in compliance with relevant EMC and safety regulations. However, there is no guarantee that the usage of the product will still comply with the EMC standards when third-party accessories or cables are used.
  • Page 121: Appendix: Supported Multimedia Formats

    Appendix: Supported multimedia formats ※ Supported music playback formats: MP3, M4A, WAV Encoding format: MPEG1 audio layer III Encoding format: MPEG2/4 AAC LC/Main Encoding format: Window Media Audio 2 Bit rate: 192Kbps Bit rate: 128Kbps Bit rate: 128Kbps Frequency: 44.1 kHz Frequency: 44.1 kHz Frequency: 44.1 kHz Sound channel: Stereo...
  • Page 122: Transferring Multimedia Files For Playback On The G4

    G4). When you connect the G4 to a PC without a MicroSD card inserted, you will see the G4 on your PC but you won’t be able to access it. You will also be prompted to insert a memory card.

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