Becker Ready 50 Operating Manual

Becker Ready 50 Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 OPERATING GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents >>> CONTENTS Registration Switching the Navigation Contents 24-month warranty Repairs device on/off (model dependent) > D Emissions and disposal Switching on Warranty Switching off (depending on model) > GB Overview of the scope of Delivery Safety instructions Basic information about the touch Overview of the navigation device The Navigation device >...
  • Page 3 CONTENTS >>> Content Manager Entering the address The Guidance info button Installing the Content Manager Selecting a country The Route options button > D Selecting an address and starting Starting the Content Manager Selecting the vehicle profile route guidance (depending on model) Transferring pictures >...
  • Page 4 >>> CONTENTS Traffic announcements using TMC SituationScan Lists loaded from cell phone Connecting Bluetooth telephones (depending on the model) The detour assistant > D Calling up a device list Live Traffic - Traffic Announcements The Park Assistant Automatic connection via Data Connection The departure assistant >...
  • Page 5 CONTENTS >>> Displaying image information Factory settings Slide show Calibration > D Settings Technical terminology Where am I? > GB index Traffic forecast (depending on model) 126 Model overview and technical > F Country information specifications Blocking a section of the road NOTICE >...
  • Page 6: D 24-Month Warranty

    > F 24-month warranty (battery: 6 months) thorised by the manufacturer or by the for BECKER units, beginning on the day manufacturer himself. > I of delivery to the final customer (buyer). This warranty does not affect or Within the framework of the warranty, >...
  • Page 7: Gb Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS >>> Safety instructions > D ¤ Safety instructions > GB • Use of the device is only permitted if the traffic conditions are suitable and you are absolutely sure that its use presents no risk, distraction or inconvenience to you, your passengers or other road users. >...
  • Page 8 > I • Only use original BECKER accessories. This way it is ensured that all relevant provisions will be met and that health risks > PL and damages to the product are avoided. Dispose of the used product or the battery according to the legal regulations in effect.
  • Page 9: F The Navigation Device

    > D This operating manual contains the This product is a high performance PND The use of the GPS = Global Positioning description of your Becker navigation (Personal Navigation Device) for use in system eliminates the tedious process > GB equipment.
  • Page 10: Telefon (Selected Models)

    (see also page 14).     > Unpack the contents carefully and Vehicle integration check them thoroughly. Becker OneShot speech control      Speed camera warning Driver warnings Telefon Trip computer ...
  • Page 11: Scope Of Delivery

    THE NAVIGATION DEVICE >>> Description of the device Scope of delivery Complaints In case of complaints, please consult > D The navigation device consists of the your dealer. The equipment may be sent basic unit and the accessories included in >...
  • Page 12: The Basic Unit

    >>> THE NAVIGATION DEVICE The basic unit Cable for power supply from cigarette USB connection cable lighter The basic unit consists of the complete With the USB connection cable provided, > D electronic unit: it is possible to connect the Navigation This cable allows the unit to be connect- >...
  • Page 13: Cable For Vehicle Integration

    THE NAVIGATION DEVICE >>> The power supply must satisfy the Information about the Registration following requirements: > D documentation You can register your product using our • Alternating current 100-240 volts software service. We will then inform > GB 0.3 amps you of any new updates and other news.
  • Page 14: Overview Of The Scope Of Delivery

    >>> OVERVIEW OF THE SCOPE OF DELIVERY > D > GB > F > I > PL Scope of delivery Overview of the scope of Delivery 1 Basic device – PND (Personal Navigation Device) 2 USB connection cable 3 Unit holder with carrier plate (the design depending on the model) 4 Cable for power supply via the vehicle cigarette lighter (12/ 24 Volt) with integrated TMC-antenna (depending on the...
  • Page 15: Overview Of The Navigation Device

    OVERVIEW OF THE NAVIGATION DEVICE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Front of unit with controls and displays Overview of the navigation device 5 Rear of unit 1 Back button Press = Back function in most applications Press and hold = Open the main menu 2 Touch screen showing the main menu selected 3 Touch screen key...
  • Page 16: Top Of Unit

    >>> OVERVIEW OF THE NAVIGATION DEVICE (model dependent) > D > GB > F > I > PL Underside of the unit Top of the unit 2 Slot for Micro SD card 1 ON/OFF switch 3 Mini USB connection / connection for power supply Underside of the unit Top of the unit 2 Slot for Micro SD card...
  • Page 17: Maintenance And Care 17 Operation

    GENERAL OPERATION >>> Maintenance and care Your mobile navigation system was • Do not store your mobile navigation General operation designed and manufactured with great system in cold environments. During > D The unit is maintenance-free. care and should be treated with equal operation, when the unit warms up to For proper care, a commercially >...
  • Page 18: Battery Quality Declaration 18 Calibration

    >>> GENERAL OPERATION Battery quality declaration Display quality declaration Power supply > D The capacity of the rechargeable battery In some cases, for technical reasons, a Note: in your mobile navigation system few discoloured dots (pixels) may be > GB You can charge the Navigation device decreases with...
  • Page 19: Using The Battery

    GENERAL OPERATION >>> Using the battery Connection for the cigarette lighter The internal power supply is via the > D Note: integrated rechargeable battery. The If the cigarette lighter has recently been > GB rechargeable battery is maintenance- used and is still hot, wait until the lighter free and does not require any particular >...
  • Page 20: Connection To The Mains Outlet

    >>> GENERAL OPERATION TMC antenna (depending on the GPS antenna Connection to the mains outlet > D model) ¤ Danger! Unit antenna > GB The supplied TMC antenna is integrated Make sure that your hands are not wet The GPS antenna is integrated into the into the cable for power supply.
  • Page 21: Cable For Vehicle Integration (Depending On Model, Optional)

    GENERAL OPERATION >>> Cable for vehicle integration Memory card > D (depending on model, optional) Your Navigation device has a slot for a micro SD memory card. > GB With a 4-pin 2.5mm jack cable you can As the map data is stored in an internal integrate your Navigation...
  • Page 22: Inserting The Memory Card

    >>> GENERAL OPERATION Unit bracket Inserting the memory card > Remove the memory card from its > D The Navigation device can be attached packaging without touching or soiling directly to the windscreen with the unit > GB the contact bar. holder.
  • Page 23: On The Windscreen

    GENERAL OPERATION >>> On the windscreen The unit holder can be attached directly > D to the windscreen using the suction > GB mechanism. > Press the carrier plate onto the four > F retaining lugs of the unit holder. >...
  • Page 24: Adjusting The Unit Holder's Position

    >>> GENERAL OPERATION Switching the Navigation device Adjusting the unit holder’s position Switching on > Loosen the fastening screws > Press the button on the top of the > D on/off (model dependent) until the carrier plate can be Navigation device. >...
  • Page 25: Switching Off (Depending On Model)

    GENERAL OPERATION >>> > Press the button for the required For devices without the I/O switch on the language. underside: > D > The selection is confirmed by pressing > Press the switch on the top of the > GB navigation device for longer than 3 seconds to finally switch it off.
  • Page 26: Basic Information About The Touch

    >>> GENERAL OPERATION Basic information about the Basic information about the Operation When you touch a button on the touch > D touch screen menus screen, the button in question is briefly > GB The Navigation device is fitted with a shown outlined in red to confirm the During operations, you are assisted by touch screen.
  • Page 27: Entries Made With The Entry Menu

    GENERAL OPERATION >>> You can tell whether a telephone is If route guidance is already active, the Entries made with the entry menu already connected by the symbol on the current destination address and a button Some applications require entries to be >...
  • Page 28: Entering Characters

    >>> GENERAL OPERATION Entering characters Accepting proposals Scrolling through the lists Characters are entered by pressing the During entry, the Navigation device If you have already entered some of the > D keys in the central area. makes proposals in the uppermost line. letters of the selection you want, you can >...
  • Page 29: Special Characters And Accent Marks

    GENERAL OPERATION >>> The selection list appears. Other character sets Different character sets can be selected > D for the keyboard of the Navigation > GB device. > F > I > In order to switch to the special > Press the arrow keys on characters keyboard, press the button >...
  • Page 30: Entering Numbers

    >>> GENERAL OPERATION Entering numbers Switching between upper and lower case: Deleting characters Switch to the numbers keyboard in order During free text entry, it is possible to To delete the last character, use the back > D to enter figures. switch between upper/lower case and key.
  • Page 31: The Back Button

    GENERAL OPERATION >>> Radio remote control This unlocks the base plate, which can The back button now be removed. is integrated in the bottom left > D hand corner of the casing. Note: > GB It is not absolutely essential for the function of the Navigation device to >...
  • Page 32: Removing The Remote Control

    >>> GENERAL OPERATION Removing the remote control You can remove the remote control > D again, to change the battery for example. > GB > F > I > PL > Position the base plate so that the > Press the remote control onto the word UP is pointing in the direction of base plate.
  • Page 33: Connecting The Remote Control To The Navigation Device

    GENERAL OPERATION >>> > Remove the old battery and replace it Connecting the remote control to the Replacing the battery Navigation device with a new type CR2032/DL2032 Navigation device stops > D Connecting for the first time battery. responding to commands from the >...
  • Page 34: Operating The Navigation Device

    >>> GENERAL OPERATION When using the remote control and, Operating the Navigation device using Butto Basic function the remote control for example, using the control ring > D You can control most functions and the scroll through a menu, the active menu Starts up the voice entry.
  • Page 35: Content Manager

    GENERAL OPERATION >>> Content Manager > Click on Install to start the copying Installing the Content Manager procedure. Click on Details to see the You can install the Content Manager on > D The Content Manager is a PC-based details during copying. your computer with the following steps: application containing a number of >...
  • Page 36: Starting The Content Manager

    Content Starting the Content Manager computer. Manager with the version already Execute the following actions to start the > D > Select Becker installed. Content Manager: > GB Content Manager > Click on > Switch the navigation device comple- •...
  • Page 37: Transferring Pictures

    You can also try to find a solution to pletely, see “Switching the Navigation your problem in the FAQ in the Support device on/off (model dependent)” on area Becker homepage page 24, before connecting the naviga- (www.mybecker.com). tion device to the computer.
  • Page 38: Navigation Mode

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE What is navigation? Signals from at least three satellites are Navigation Mode ¤ Safety instructions required to determine your position; > D The term "navigation" (lat. navigare = to • Road traffic regulations always take your height above sea level can be travel by sea) is generally understood to priority.
  • Page 39: Selecting Navigation

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> Selecting Navigation Note: > D Set current position The menu items Navigation mode is called up from the Select from last destinations (fast main menu. New destinations can be > GB access mode) can also be used to select New destination entered in the menu "...
  • Page 40: Smart Guess

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE Last destinations list The destination list The destination list displays, line by line, > D The last destinations visited and saved all destinations available for fast dialling. destinations are displayed in the Last > GB Each line of the destination list is divided destinations list and can be selected into two fields.
  • Page 41: Icons Used

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> Icons used Operating the last destinations list Displaying or editing a destination The following icons are used in the Any destination stored in fast access > D Start with existing destination destination list: mode can be displayed and edited. The existing destinations are listed in the >...
  • Page 42: Personal Destinations

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE Selecting a destination from Personal Option Meaning Option Meaning destinations > D Protect entry Delete all The destination is pro- All destinations (except ™ entries tected from automatic for the protected desti- You can call up Google points of inter- >...
  • Page 43: Editing Personal Destinations

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> Editing Personal destinations Selecting a destination from Contacts ® ® > In the list of your own destinations, You can call up Microsoft Outlook > D press the button in front of the contacts that have been imported into >...
  • Page 44: The New Destination Menu

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE 10 entries, a list of contacts is displayed The New destination menu straight away. > D > In the input menu, select the first > GB letters of the entry you are looking for. > Press the button when the name >...
  • Page 45: Layout Of The New Destination Menu

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> Layout of the New destination menu Select on map Entering the address With the button Select on map , you can Enter address button in the > D Enter address select a destination directly on the map destination input menu opens the menu The various steps from selecting an >...
  • Page 46: Selecting A Country

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE Selecting a country Selecting an address and starting route Note: You can select a country from those guidance > D If required, press the arrow keys available using the button for the country You can enter the exact destination or use the scroll wheel on >...
  • Page 47 NAVIGATION MODE >>> Selecting a town Using the town list Note: The destination can be entered by either Once a few letters of the desired town > D If two words need to be entered you using the name or ZIP code. have been entered you can display a list must separate them with the character >...
  • Page 48 >>> NAVIGATION MODE Selecting the street Using the street list Selecting the Intersection In the Street menu field the street and Once a few letters of the desired street After entering the destination town and > D house number can be entered separate- have been entered you can display a list street, you can enter a junction so as to >...
  • Page 49 NAVIGATION MODE >>> Selecting a house number Displaying the route Storing a destination After entering the destination town and Once the address has been entered, the In the address input menu, the Save > D street, you can enter a house number so address input menu allows the route to button opens a menu where a name can >...
  • Page 50 >>> NAVIGATION MODE If the route guidance is already running Note: Note: and a waypoint has already been entered > D The symbols above the progress bar If there is no GPS signal when the route you will be asked whether the new refer to restrictions that you may have is calculated, the following will be >...
  • Page 51: Route Guidance

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> If your entry is unique, after a short time Entering address by speech (selected models) You can start the address input by voice the menu for entering addresses will be > D from the main menu or address input displayed with your entry filled in.
  • Page 52: Live Poi Search (Model Dependent)

    Live POI Search (model dependent) You can extend the places of interest which a town can be selected. With the Live POI Search your Becker stored on the device by installing navigation device establishes a connec- additional POIs in KML format on your tion to our live Server.
  • Page 53: Point Of Interest In The Vicinity

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> > In the main menu, press the button If you have selected the category, any Point of interest in the vicinity New destination > Press the POI nearby button. points of interest belonging to the > D relevant category and available within >...
  • Page 54: Point Of Interest Near To An Address

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE > Select the desired point of interest. Point of interest near to an address > Press POI near location > D > GB > F > I > Press the Start button to begin route guidance to the point of interest >...
  • Page 55: Point Of Interest Near To Destination

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> By pressing of the button next to > Press the Start to begin route guidance Entering a point of interest directly the selected POI, you can display the > Press the POI search by name button. to the point of interest straight away. >...
  • Page 56: Additional Point Of Interest Information

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE Additional point of interest information Marco Polo City Guides Selecting a destination from the map Any additional information that is The MARCO POLO travel guide is similar You may also select a destination directly > D provided for a point of interest can also to the function "Enter special destination"...
  • Page 57 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > Press the Select button. You can select a new destination by touching the map even during the route > D guidance in progress, in order to insert a > GB stopover replace destination. When touching the display, a >...
  • Page 58: Coordinate Entry

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE > Then enter the desired values using Where possible, an address matching Coordinate entry the buttons the coordinates will be displayed. You You can also enter your destination using > D The entry field at the beginning may be can view the destination on the map, geographic coordinates.
  • Page 59: Route Planning

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> By pressing Add stage you can now add Route planning a stage to the route. The route planning menu allows you to > D After pressing Rename route you can create and select individual routes. To do >...
  • Page 60: Simulation Of The Route

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE You can call up the route options using Creating a new route Options button. > Drücken Sie in der Routenplanung die > D Taste Create new route > GB Simulation of the route There is a play button on the left >...
  • Page 61: Editing A Route

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> Editing a route Notice (depending on model): > Select the route you wish to edit. > D Here you can define a loading time. > Press the button in front of the This, in turn, has an impact on the calcu- >...
  • Page 62: Optimising A Route

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE Navigation settings Optimising a route Option Meaning If you have entered several destinations Entering > D You can define the ex- The navigation settings contain all the for a route, you can use the Navigation loading time pected loading time.
  • Page 63: The Map View Button

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> This will take you to the navigation > Press the button to select The Map view button settings menu. whether to use 2D or 3D mode. You can select whether the map is to be > D >...
  • Page 64: Auto Zoom

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE The following setting options are • Street names 2D Street names 3D available in the extended settings: You can select whether the street > D names should be displayed ( ) or not Auto zoom • > GB ) in 3D or 2D mode.
  • Page 65: Select Poi Categories

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> Auto zoom Select POI categories > Press the Auto zoom button in the You can select which POI symbols are to > D extended settings. be displayed on the map. > GB Select POI categories > Press the button in the extended settings.
  • Page 66: 3D City View

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE Under these options, you can select > Confirm your setting in the Advanced displays for the travel without a selected menu by pressing the button. > D route. Here you can only select between Note: > GB Speed, Speed limit, Time and Height.
  • Page 67: The Route Overview Button

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> The Route overview button The Guidance info button With the options in this setup menu you In the Guidance info settings window > D can select the Points of Interest to be select which additional > GB displayed and whether TMC reports are information you would like displayed displayed in the map view when pressing...
  • Page 68 >>> NAVIGATION MODE Setting Meaning Setting Meaning Setting Meaning Tunnel View > D Signposts Country info When this function is When this function is If this function is activated, you receive enabled, you will activated, you will see a > GB additional important automatically receive three-dimensional...
  • Page 69: The Route Options Button 69 > D

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> The Route options button Selecting the vehicle profile (depending on Note: model) You can edit your driving profile in the > D This information can only be displayed if This setting influences the calculation of Route options settings window.
  • Page 70: Truck And Mobile Home Functions

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE The different profiles are displayed and The window for selecting the maximum Truck and mobile home functions (depending you can select the desired profile by speed is displayed. on model) > D pressing the appropriate button. You can select or set the vehicle profile. >...
  • Page 71: Setting Truck Profiles

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> You have different operation options in Setting truck profiles Notes: the car or truck profile menus displayed. > D Notes: In the map display, roads are displayed You do not have any further setting op- with a light red contour if no specific in- This function is only available with mod- >...
  • Page 72 >>> NAVIGATION MODE With the three saved truck profiles you Once you have made all the required set- have the option to customize the truck tings, confirm your settings by selecting > D symbol and name > GB The window is displayed for select- ing the maximum speed Setting hazardous materials class >...
  • Page 73: Selecting Vehicle Category And Name

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> > Press the button to change the Selecting vehicle category and name Feedback after route calculation Once you have changed one of the truck displayed symbol. When calculating the route, the best pos- > D profiles, you have the option to enter the sible route is selected by taking the vehi- >...
  • Page 74: Zooming In On The Map

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE The following is displayed for each re- described in the chapter "Feedback after Zooming in on the map striction: You can gradually zoom in and out of the route calculation". > D A graphic for the restriction map using the Zoom buttons.
  • Page 75: Warnings Without Planned Route

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> Warnings without planned route Selecting the route type Time-dependent route guidance When the driver warnings function is ac- > After pressing the Route type button, If this function is switched on ( > D tivated in the navigation settings, you will select one of the following options.
  • Page 76: Avoiding Particular Types Of Road

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE Avoiding particular types of road The TMC button Setting Meaning After pressing the button Avoid you can You can configure settings for the > D Rerouting This button allows you exclude various types of road, e.g. reception of traffic announcements in to choose whether the >...
  • Page 77: The Traffic Button (Model Dependent)

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> The Traffic Button (model dependent) The Voice guidance button Notice: When the navigation device has access In the Voice guidance settings window > D The data transmission via your mobile Traffic to the server, the heading and an- you can make settings relating to the phone with Bluetooth may involve addi- >...
  • Page 78: Setting The Voice

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE • Volume Setting the Voice Notice: You can select the standard volume for In the Voice settings window you can set > D If the announcements of you navigation voice announcements for each start of the voice that will make the navigation device are too loud at high speed, you >...
  • Page 79: Setting The Volume

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> • Driver alerts (depending on the Setting the Volume The Warnings button With the Volume settings window, you model) In the Warnings settings window you can > D can set the standard volume for voice You can have signs displayed, for select which warnings are to be >...
  • Page 80: Setting Driver Alerts

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE • Truck Navigation (depending on model) The following signs are available in the Setting Driver alerts You can let yourself be warned about If this information is saved in the map individual categories: > D loading and vehicle-specific restrictions material and is supported by your Curve warnings •...
  • Page 81: Setting Environmental Zones (Depending On Model)

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> tively. By pressing the symbol with the Setting environmental zones (depending on Setting Speed info bell, you can set the audible warning sig- Speed info settings window allows model) > D nal ( audible warning signal acti- to select whether speed limits are >...
  • Page 82: The Blocked Roads Button

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE The Blocked roads button Setting Meaning In the Blocked roads settings window > D In city Select the amount over you can unblock previously permanently the speed limit at which > GB blocked roads (See "Blocking a section of you would like to receive the road permanently"...
  • Page 83 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > Select the blocked road you want. You can now set whether or not the road Note: should be blocked for each day of the > D Block 24 h Press the , button to set a week.
  • Page 84: The Vehicle Data Button

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE The Vehicle data button The Format button This menu allows the calculation of an In the Format settings window you can > D > Press the Extra-urban button to enter economic route by using the fuel set the measurement units to be used >...
  • Page 85: The Time Button

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> If the automatic function is switched off, The Time button The Reset button you can select the desired time zone by You can select the time zone relevant for You can reset the navigation settings to > D pressing the button below Use auto time Time...
  • Page 86: Traffic Announcements Using Tmc

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE Traffic announcements using Live Traffic - Traffic Announce- Note: > D TMC (depending on the model) ments via Data Connection As the traffic announcements are transmitted by radio stations, we cannot (model dependent) > GB Your Navigation device can receive assume responsibility traffic announcements (TMC messages)
  • Page 87: F Displaying Tmc Messages On The Map

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> Displaying TMC messages on the map Using TMC Notice: Current TMC messages are displayed on When the Navigation device has been at- > D The data transmission via your mobile the map graphically. Sections of the tached to the carrier plate (power supply phone with Bluetooth may involve addi- >...
  • Page 88: Reading A Message

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE The part of the route with the travel Reading a message direction > Press on the desired message in the > D If a TMC message lies on your route, list. The message display appears on the message is indicated by the sign >...
  • Page 89: Pl Taking Announcements Into

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> The red route or route marked blue for Taking announcements into an obstruction shows the previous route. consideration when calculating routes > D The route marked yellow displays the Your Navigation device can take traffic > GB alternative route calculated.
  • Page 90: The Map Display

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE The map display The map display will then appear and, if Speed limit on the road currently being driven (display GPS reception is available, will show > D The map display is used primarily for available for all roads), signs for the your current position.
  • Page 91: The Information Box

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> Power level/telephone status Your current position is displayed on the If you press the Info box again, more or (depending on the model) map via the position icon. less fields are displayed. At least one > D Button for calling up the options field and a maximum of three fields can >...
  • Page 92: Split Screen With Route Guidance

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE Information is also displayed in the Split screen with route guidance Note: bottom left corner in the preview area. > D If you follow the lane recommendation, the next driving maneuver is possible > GB without changing lanes. >...
  • Page 93: Route Guidance With Arrow Display

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> Traffic lane recommendation (only Route guidance with arrow display appears on some multi-lane roads; > D green arrows = recommended lanes) > GB Note: > F If you follow the lane recommendation, > I the next driving maneuver is possible without changing lanes.
  • Page 94: Tunnel View

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE Tunnel view Using the map display Note: When your enter a longer tunnel, a three > D The tunnel view provides a schematic Repeating the last announcement dimensional tunnel view appears. If view of the route layout of the tunnel. During route guidance, the system >...
  • Page 95: Changing The Announcement Volume

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> An x now appears next to the speaker Changing the announcement volume Map zooming The volume of announcements can be symbol . With pressing the The map can be zoomed into in steps by > D adjusted. button, you can make the volume control using the zoom buttons.
  • Page 96: Moving The Map

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE Moving the map Map orientation You can orient the map for example in You can move the map to any point. When a route is activated, the map view > D the direction of travel. > To do this, press the map briefly. can be oriented in different ways.
  • Page 97: The Route Overview

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> The viewing angle will be lower and the number of TMC announcements and The red line in the middle of the screen horizon is moved back after a while into POIs are displayed. represents your route. If this line ends >...
  • Page 98: Situationscan

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE > Press the symbol. lot to the destination are governing for Note: A message is displayed with the the selection. > D If there is a traffic jam announcement question "You are probably standing in a > Touch a parking possibility on the map on the route, the TMC symbol >...
  • Page 99: Map Display Options

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> Map display options Displaying the whole route Note: (Only available when route guidance is > D The scope of the displayed functions In the map display options, you can active.) depends on whether route guidance or change the settings for route guidance, >...
  • Page 100 >>> NAVIGATION MODE touching the screen shortly, allow you to > Select Block for current route to block play the simulation in up to 16x speed, or the section of the route for the current > D to step from route section to route route guidance session only.
  • Page 101: Selecting Alternative Routes

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> Selecting alternative routes Change route options Canceling route guidance You can have the different routes (Only available when route guidance is (Only available when route guidance is > D displayed by the navigation device. active.) active.) > GB >...
  • Page 102: Entering/Deleting A Stopover

    >>> NAVIGATION MODE Entering/deleting a stopover Blocking route temporarily (Only available when route guidance is Using the Block road ahead option, you > D active.) can block a stretch of road ahead > GB With this function, you can enter a temporarily.
  • Page 103: Setting Day/Night Display

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> If route guidance is active, you can select Setting day/night display Displaying current position (Where am I?) a road length between 200 m and 50 km. You can switch the Navigation device > D As soon as you selected the stretch, a You can display your current position, display from day to night and vice versa.
  • Page 104 >>> NAVIGATION MODE number 112 (depending on model) if a at your disposal. Also see chapter "Tele- mobile telephone is connected to your phone calls" on page 116. > D navigation system and has reception. With the Hospital button, you can change >...
  • Page 105: Entering The Destination Bluetooth

    NAVIGATION MODE >>> Displaying/selecting different routes Entering the destination Skipping a destination You can use the Navigation device to (Only available when route guidance is If a planned route with several destina- > D display various routes. not active.) tions is active, you may delete the cur- >...
  • Page 106: (Only Selected Models)

    >>> TELEPHONE MODE If your navigation device has an Calling up the telephone mode If Bluetooth is activated and the Telephone mode integrated Bluetooth® interface, you can Navigation device is already connected > D (only selected models) connect it to a mobile phone equipped to a cell phone, the telephone menu is >...
  • Page 107: (Only Selected Models)

    TELEPHONE MODE >>> The Navigation device now attempts to Telephone menu (only selected In the upper area of the telephone menu, reconnect the cell phone last connected. the signal strength of the cell phone, the > D models) When the connection is established, the charging level of the cell phone, the tele- >...
  • Page 108: Phonebook

    >>> TELEPHONE MODE > In the telephone menu, press the Dial Phonebook Note: In the phonebook, the system displays button. > D the phonebook entries loaded from the Press the button to delete the > GB SIM card and from the memory of the characters entered.
  • Page 109 TELEPHONE MODE >>> > In the input menu, select the first Note: Icon Meaning letters of the entry you are looking for. > D You may also first have a list displayed Private phone number Note: that corresponds letter > GB •...
  • Page 110: Text Messages (Sms)

    >>> TELEPHONE MODE • Call back Text messages (SMS) By pressing the Call back button you (only selected models) > D can start a call to the sender’s number. If this function is supported by the mobile > GB Extract numbers •...
  • Page 111: Incoming Text Message

    TELEPHONE MODE >>> Each line of the number list is divided into Incoming text message Number lists You will receive notification of any text two fields. Each list field is designed as a In the number lists, the phone numbers >...
  • Page 112: Scrolling In The Number List

    >>> TELEPHONE MODE Icons used Dialing an available number Selection Meaning The following icons are used in the You may select directly the numbers/ > D Protect entry The entry is protected number list. names available in the number list. against automatic dele- >...
  • Page 113: Lists Loaded From Cell Phone

    TELEPHONE MODE >>> The device list shows line by line all cell Lists loaded from cell phone Connecting Bluetooth telephones > In the number list, call the respective phones that were already connected to So that you may make and receive calls >...
  • Page 114: Automatic Connection

    >>> TELEPHONE MODE Automatic connection Searching for cell phones After activation, your Navigation device > D Note: attempts to establish a connection to the Prior to a search, switch on Bluetooth® > GB cell phone last connected. on the cell phone to be searched for. Note: >...
  • Page 115: Connecting From Device Lists

    TELEPHONE MODE >>> Connecting from device lists Connecting a mobile phone From the device list, you may initiate a You can also attempt to establish a > D connection to a cell phone. If a cell phone connection to the Navigation device from >...
  • Page 116: Disconnecting A Connected Telephone

    >>> TELEPHONE MODE Telephone calls Disconnecting a connected telephone Accepting a call You may disconnect the connection to a For an incoming call, a ringing tone will > D In the telephone calls section, you can cell phone currently connected via sound.
  • Page 117: Ending A Call

    TELEPHONE MODE >>> If you have switched on the automatic Ending a call During a call call acceptance described You can end an active call. During a call, you have various control > D "Automatic call acceptance" on page 120, options.
  • Page 118: Telephone Settings

    >>> TELEPHONE MODE > To call the options menu of the call • Private mode Hands free Telephone settings screen, press the Options button. You can transfer a call back to the cell > D The telephone settings include all the phone.
  • Page 119: Bluetooth

    TELEPHONE MODE >>> You will branch to the menu for the The prerequisite for using Becker Live Bluetooth telephone settings. services is Support of Mobile Tethering With the Bluetooth button, you can > D via Bluetooth by an Internet-capable switch Bluetooth on or off.
  • Page 120: Automatic Connection

    >>> TELEPHONE MODE Automatic connection Automatic call acceptance Telephone volume With the Auto-connect button, you can With this function, you can set whether With this function, you can set the > D switch on or off whether an automatic or not or after which time an incoming volume of the ringtone and the volume >...
  • Page 121: Updating The Phonebook

    TELEPHONE MODE >>> Updating the phonebook Bluetooth name Text message notification (depending on the model) With this function, you can update or With this function, you can assign a > D retransfer the stored phonebook entries name for your Navigation device. This With this function you can set how the >...
  • Page 122 >>> TELEPHONE MODE • Read out automatically An incoming text message will be read > D out automatically. > GB Note: > F The message can only be read out if a voice tagged with the abbreviation TTS > I has been selected.
  • Page 123: Marco Polo City Guides

    TOOLS >>> Under Tools, the following functions are Image viewer* Tools grouped together, depending on the > D model: Note: > GB • Marco Polo City Guides The image viewer cannot be called up • Image viewer when route guidance is active. >...
  • Page 124: The Image Viewer Menu

    >>> TOOLS The image viewer menu Selecting an image In the image viewer menu, you can > D select images, start a slide show and call > GB up the settings. > F > I A message is displayed stating that the image viewer must not be used when >...
  • Page 125: Enlarging The Image

    TOOLS >>> Press the buttons to the left and right of Enlarging the image Displaying image information the image to move to the next or > Show the image menu. > Show the image menu. > D previous image. > Press the Zoom button.
  • Page 126: Slide Show

    >>> TOOLS Slide show Traffic forecast (depending on model) In the slide show, all the pictures in the With the traffic forecast, you can observe > D current folder level are automatically the expected flow of traffic. > GB displayed sequentially. The data is based on historical traffic Slide show >...
  • Page 127: Country Information

    TOOLS >>> • With the buttons you Country information can change the section of the > D The country information enables you to map. display country-specific information for > GB numerous countries (maximum permit- • With the button you can >...
  • Page 128: Blocking A Section Of The Road Permanently

    >>> TOOLS Blocking a section of the road The points will be marked by the letters Symbol Meaning A and B. > D permanently Speed limit in built-up areas > Define the direction of blockage for the > GB road section (from A to B or from B With the Block option you can block indi- to A).
  • Page 129: Trip Computer (Depending On Model)

    TOOLS >>> > Using the buttons set the first peri- Trip computer (depending on od when the road is to be blocked on > D model) this day. > GB > Using the buttons set the second The Trip computer provides a data period when the road is to be blocked display with average speeds, maximum >...
  • Page 130 >>> TOOLS Travel time without breaks in the Press the Stop button to stop the journey recording. The time continues if you > D Travel time with breaks in the press the Start button again after journey > GB stopping the recording. Compass Reset Press the...
  • Page 131: Settings

    SETTINGS >>> Selecting system settings Settings The system settings menu Operation You can select the various settings > D You can change various basic settings Selection options optionsfrom the system settings menu. for all applications on the Navigation Select the desired menu item by press- >...
  • Page 132: The Individual Menu Items

    >>> SETTINGS The individual menu items Automatic on/off The Navigation device can switch > D Battery automatically to sleep mode when the Your Navigation device may be operated > GB vehicle ignition is switched off. using an external power supply unit or Prerequisite for this: >...
  • Page 133: Day/Night Display

    SETTINGS >>> • Bottom icon: The function is switched Day/night display Brightness off, the Navigation device does not You can set the Navigation device display You can set the brightness of the display > D switch off automatically. to day, night or automatic. separately for day and night display.
  • Page 134: Design By Day

    >>> SETTINGS > Confirm your selection by pressing the Design by day Design by night With this option, the menu and map Two schemes with different contrasts back button . The new night > D display during the day can be switched to are available to select for the map display will take effect when activating >...
  • Page 135: Setting The Colour

    SETTINGS >>> Scrolling Setting the colour Language You can change the colour of the icons The texts on the touch screen can be Using the buttons or the scroll > D and other design elements. displayed in a variety of languages. wheel, it is possible to scroll through the >...
  • Page 136: Sounds

    >>> SETTINGS Sounds Renaming driver profile You can switch the Navigation device > D signal tone on and off. This also includes > GB the clicking of the touch screen buttons. Tones > Press the button. > F Depending on the previous setting, the signal tones are switched on or off.
  • Page 137: Deleting Driver Profile

    SETTINGS >>> Deleting driver profile Driver profile Pro (model dependent) Besides the functions described in the > D previous chapter, a Bluetooth telephone > GB can be used for automatically changing the profile on devices with Driver Profile > F Pro.
  • Page 138: Service Information

    >>> SETTINGS Service information Factory settings Calibration following button displays You can reset your Navigation device to If the touch screen responds incorrectly > D information regarding the Navigation the factory settings. when buttons are pressed, it needs to be >...
  • Page 139: Technical Terminology

    TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY >>> JPG/JPEG Technical terminology (Greenwich Mean Time) (Global Positioning System) (Joint Photographic Experts Group) > D Central European Time standard GPS determines your actual geographi- The JPEG is the most common type of > GB Standard time at 0 degree longitude (the cal position by the use of satellites.
  • Page 140 >>> TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY Stylus A stylus is an input pointer which is used (Traffic Message Channel) > D for the operation of touch-screens, mo- Traffic announcements transmitted by > GB bile phones or PDAs. most FM stations via RDS. Basis for The stylus consists basically of a plastic dynamic navigation.
  • Page 141: Index

    index INDEX >>> Content Manager ....35 Numerics Start ......36 3D display .
  • Page 142: Number List

    >>> INDEX Microphone on/off ....118 Motorways ..... . . 76 ID3 tag .
  • Page 143 INDEX >>> Settings Navigation ....62 Units ......84 >...
  • Page 144: Model Overview And Technical Specifications

    MODEL OVERVIEW AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model overview and technical specifications  : standard Navigationssystem > D - : not available Ready 50 LE Ready 50 LMU 20 Ready 50 EU20 Ready 45 ICE Ready 50 ICE  : optional > GB...
  • Page 145: Notice

    NOTICE >>> Dear customer, NOTICE In conformance with current EC guidelines, any person may operate this unit. This unit > D conforms to the current valid European or harmonized national regulations. This > GB designation is your guarantee that the unit conforms to the applicable specifications concerning electromagnetic compatibility.
  • Page 146: Disposal Of The Unit

    >>> NOTICE Disposal of the unit > D Customer information on the disposal of electrical and electronic devices (private households) > GB According to the self-proclaimed corporate principles of United Navigation GmbH, your > F product has been developed and manufactured from high-quality, recyclable materials and components.
  • Page 147: Disposal Of The Battery

    NOTICE >>> Disposal of the battery > D Duty to supply information according to battery legislation (BattV) > GB Batteries must not be disposed of in household waste. It is the duty of the user to return used batteries. Please only dispose of >...
  • Page 148 >>> NOTICE > D > GB > F > I > PL > Completely discharge the battery (leave the unit switched on with no power supply until it automatically switches off). > Unscrew and remove the housing screws (model dependent) using a small TX5 screwdriver. >...
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