1.3. Hardware Installation 1. Mount the Finedrive 400 in your vehicle Although the Finedrive 400 can be installed on any glass surface in your vehicle, we recommend that you install the unit below the-center of the windshield, between the driver and passenger seats.
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"OK" button. Finedrive 400 will power itself on and off each time your car is turned on and off. If the power plug in your car is always on, like in some recent SUV models, we recommend turning the navigation device off manually so that it doesn°Øt discharge...
Home Screen Menu. The Home Screen menu will also appear whenever you press the Home button. Home Screen displays the four main features of the Finedrive 400. It will help you to access any available feature with a single click. Navigation: Activates mapping applications and routing functions.
You can choose any function by tapping the icon. Refer to 2.2. Navigation for details on Navigation. Refer to the 2.3. MP3 Player for details on MP3 Player. 2.2. Navigation 2.2.1. Checking GPS Allow five to fifteen minutes for your GPS navigation to receive a satellite signal for the first time.
Tap on the locator bar at the bottom of the map. Tap on the map location and select Info from the Pop Up menu. 2.2.3. Moving Around the Map Tap the pointer on the map and drag it in the direction you want it to move: up, down, right, or left.
screen displays: 2. The orientation of a map is set in the Display Options screen: Heading Up to rotate the map automatically in accordance with the direction of the vehicle North Up to maintain the map in North/South position. 2.2.6. Map View Modes To select your Map View preference, from the Main Menu select Display Options and make your choice.
2.2.8. Using the Navigation System The calculated route is indicated by a blue line on the map. If you miss a turn during the route, the navigation system recalculates the route automatically and displays “Recalculating Route” on the map display. 2.2.9.
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Tap Address First to enter a street address, including the house number. Tap City First to enter the city name and street address, including the house number. An example of a dialog box is shown below: Valid entries will be shown at the top of the screen (cities, streets, or house numbers).
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2.2.10.2. Entering a Destination by an Intersection 1. Tap Intersection on the Set Destination screen. The Select Input Method screen displays. 2. Select an Input Method as follows: Tap Street First to enter the names of two intersecting streets. Tap City First to enter the city name and two intersecting streets.
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categories and represented by icons on the map. To select a POI: 1. Tap POI options from the Set Destination screen. The Select Input Method screen displays. 2. Tap POI 3. Select one of the following: Alphabetical POI option includes any POI within 25 miles.
2.2.10.5. Selecting a POI By Distance 1. Tap By Distance on the Points of Interest Options screen. A POI List with the points of interest within a 25 mile radius displays. Select an entry by scrolling through the list and tapping it. 2.
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Fav to add this location to your list of favorite locations. Map to set this location as the starting route point for your trip. 2.2.10.7. Destination Management From a Favorites Location List 1. Tap Favorites on the Set Destination screen. The Favorite Destinations screen will appear.
Nav to calculate the route and center in on the map location. Map to set this location as the starting route point for your destination. To change information for a recent location, tap the Edit button. Tap the Del button to remove a location from your Recent Destinations list.
2. Tap the road to avoid. 3. Tap the Avoid button. A red x displays in the column to the left of the selected road. 4. Repeat steps from 1 to 3 for each road to avoid. 5. Tap the Nav button to recalculate the route. To cancel a selection, select a road and tap the Clear button.
2.2.10.13. Navigating the Vehicle The navigation system quickly calculates a route based on your preferences and guides you to your destination. The guidance includes: A map that automatically scrolls as the vehicle moves. Voice instructions for each maneuver. A list of route instructions. Map View is the default for guidance.
You can return to the Map View by tapping on the red x button at the bottom right of the screen. You can also center on a specific section of the map by scrolling through the list, tapping on the location, and then tapping on the map. The map will display in map panning mode.
5. To start the playback, tap. 6. To close the program, tap the screen. You will be returned to the Warning screen. 2.3.2. MP3 Playback Control Control Button When you restart the MP3 Player, Play mode will return to its default settings.
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When the MP3 icon is selected while using Navigation When the Navigation icon is selected while using MP3 player function 2.3.3.1. How to use MP3 Player during the Navigation Park your vehicle at a safe place. Tap the Menu icon at the upper right corner of the device.
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2.4. Setup The five functions are displayed when the Set up icon is selected from the Home Screen. Volume/Backlight: Adjust the volume and brightness of the device and select preferences for FM transmitter. (Please refer to 2.4.1. Adjusting Volume/Backlight) GPS Reset: Default GPS set up. Touch Calibration: Control the sensitivity of the touch pad.
2.4.4. Setting Touchpad Calibration In very rare cases, if the Finedrive 400 stops moving completely and you cannot activate any of the buttons, it could be a touchpad calibration issue. Use the touch calibration function when touch pad is not working at all.
Park the vehicle at any safe location Select the Shut Down icon on the Home Screen Select the Shut Down icon Note : Fine Digital inc. is not responsible for any incident from not turning off the device properly, such as discharging of the battery.
Consult the dealer or and experienced technician for help. The navigation does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Repairs should only be made by an authorized Fine Digital service center. Unauthorized repairs or modifications could F400...
result in permanent damage to the equipment, and void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under Part 15 regulations. 4.2. System Specifications OS : Microsoft Windows CE.NET 4.2. CPU : Samsung ARM9-200MHz Main Memory : 64 MB NAND Flash : 128MB(64 MB available for MAP DB) SD card for external storage.