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  • Page 1 Mobile Nav igation TravelPilot Lucca TravelPilot Lucca MP3 Operating and Mounting Instructions...
  • Page 2: Device Overview

    Device Overview Device Overview...
  • Page 3 Device Overview The following button are located be- low the display: 1 INFO: Repeats the last travel in- struction. 2 MENU: Opens the start screen of the device. 3 On/Off switch: Short press: Starts the device in the previously used mode or switch- es the device to a state of rest.
  • Page 4 Device Overview The underside features the following controls: < > : Battery compartment cover > Socket for connecting the Lucca ; Battery main switch to the cradle. The cradle provides additional functions. For further < GPS antenna socket for connect- information, please read the "Cra- ing an external GPS antenna.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Device Overview ......2 Switching on/off ....16 Switch-on ........16 Safety notes ......10 Activating the Idle State ..... 16 Safety Notes for Navigation ..10 Switch-off ........16 Safety Notes for Handling the Reactivating ....... 16 Lucca ........10 Operating the Navigation Initial Startup of Lucca ..11 Menus ........17 Lucca Scope of Delivery ....
  • Page 6 Contents Navigating Home ......23 Copying a Destination from the Map......... 36 Showing a Map ......23 Traffi c Jam Reports....23 Moving the Map Section .... 36 Settings........23 Copying the Destination Exiting the Menu from the Favourites ....... 39 (Lucca MP3 only) .......
  • Page 7 Contents Editing, Saving and Managing With Map View without Routes ........46 GPS Reception ......54 Changing the Order ....47 With Map View with GPS Reception ......54 Deleting a Route Point ....47 Additional Functions ....57 Deleting a Complete Route List .. 47 Day/Night Mode ......
  • Page 8 Contents Additional Functions during Map Information ......71 Navigation ......64 Route Information ...... 71 Signpost Information ....72 Inserting an Interim Destination ... 64 Speed ........72 Approaching the Next Destination . 65 Volume ........73 Blocking route segments ..65 Touchscreen Calibration ....
  • Page 9 Cradle .......... 88 Selecting the Equalizer ....81 Cradle Installation ......88 Removing the SD Card ....82 Connection Blocks of Blaupunkt Car Sound Systems Picture Viewer .......82 for Lucca MP3 ......89 Starting the Picture Viewer... 82 Installations ......90 Starting the Slide Show ....
  • Page 10: Safety Notes

    Safety notes Safety notes Notes: • Routes are best planned before For your personal benefi t, please starting your trip. If you want to carefully read the following safety enter a new route while on the notes and warnings before operating road, please head for the next your Lucca for the fi...
  • Page 11: Initial Startup Of Lucca

    Initial Startup constantly uses electricity and Initial Startup of Lucca could discharge the vehicle bat- If you are starting up the Lucca for tery. the fi rst time, you must switch on the • Do not unplug the connector by main switch and set your preferred pulling on the wire.
  • Page 12: Protective Films And Covers

    Initial Startup Protective Films and Covers Prior to the initial use, remove the protective fi lms from the display and front of the housing. Before using the cradle, please remove the elastic cover at the bottom of the housing. Before inserting an SD card, please remove the dummy card.
  • Page 13: Setting The Language

    Charging the Battery Setting the Language Charging the Battery If the Lucca was switched off using The built-in battery allows for operat- the main switch, US English is used ing the Lucca battery-operated for up as the standard language. If neces- to four hours.
  • Page 14: Installation In The Vehicle

    Installation in the Vehicle The number of dark block segments Installation in the on the battery indicates the charge Vehicle state of the battery (0 to 3 seg- ments). For temporary installation in a vehi- cle, the Lucca features a suction cup Note: holder with a suction cup to attach it If the charge state of the battery...
  • Page 15: Removing The Support

    Installation in the Vehicle ➜ Locate a suitable place for install- Attaching Lucca ing the Lucca. The Lucca features a mount for the To ensure a perfect hold, the glass track of the suction cup holder. must be free of dust and oil. If nec- essary, clean the glass fi...
  • Page 16: Installing Lucca In The Cradle

    Switching on/off ➜ Carefully push the guide of the Activating the Idle State Lucca over the track of the suction ➜ To activate the idle state, briefl y cup holder. push the button below the dis- play. Installing Lucca in the Cradle The Lucca switches to the idle The cradle features a track for mount- state.
  • Page 17: Operating The Navigation Menus

    Operating the Navigation Menus Operating the Switching between Number, Umlaut and Character Input Navigation Menus ➜ To enter numbers, such as post- code, touch the button Software Keyboard To return to the character entry If text entries are required, the touch- mode, screen displays a software keyboard.
  • Page 18: Buttons

    Operating the Navigation Menus • This is the case, for example, if you : Touch this button to scroll do not enter the complete name of a up in the list by one page (5 ele- place during the entry. After every en- ments).
  • Page 19: Information

    Operating the Navigation Menus punkt start screen (Lucca MP3 use the Lucca to show the TMC mes- only). Here, you can open another sages on the display. application, such as the MP3 play- ➜ In the Navigation menu, touch the er or the Picture Viewer, or reopen Traffi...
  • Page 20: Gps Status

    Operating the Navigation Menus ➜ Touch the arrow buttons in the The following window displays: Message area to change between the individual TMC messages. For each TMC message, the street number (motorways, regional and local street) as well as the type of jam is displayed.
  • Page 21 Operating the Navigation Menus • • Longitude/Latitude, current Posi- Save current position: Touch this tion: Information of the east longi- button to save the current posi- tude and north latitude. tion to the favourites. • • Satellites: Number of satellites Touch the button to close the received.
  • Page 22: Navigation

    Navigation Navigation Starting the Navigation ➜ Switch on the device using the General Notes about the button. ➜ In the start screen (Lucca MP3 Navigation only), touch the Navigation but- The use of the Lucca is at your own ton. risk.
  • Page 23: Entering A Destination

    Navigation The Navigation menu allows access to For further details, please read the all the functions of the navigation. section "Working with the Map". Note: Traffi c Jam Reports The Lucca always starts with the ➜ Touch the Traffi c jam reports but- screen that was active when you ton to obtain an overview of the switched off the device.
  • Page 24: Exiting The Menu (Lucca Mp3 Only)

    Navigation Exiting the Menu (Lucca MP3 only) GPS status and about your current position. ➜ In the Navigation menu, touch to quit the navigation. The Route Planning Lucca start screen displays. ➜ Touch the Itinerary button to plan Additional Functions a route with several stages.
  • Page 25: Entering The Home Address

    Navigation ➜ Touch the OK button. ➜ Touch the button until the ➜ If daylight savings time currently screen displays the Time zone button. applies to your position, touch the ➜ Next, touch Time zone. Daylight saving time button. The button displays a check mark. The Time zone menu displays.
  • Page 26: Specifying A Destination

    Navigation Specifying a Destination This section contains information about the different methods for en- tering, selecting and managing desti- nations with the Lucca. How to start the navigation to a des- tination is described in the chapter "Destination Guidance". Entering a Destination ➜...
  • Page 27: Entering A Destination Country

    Navigation Entering a Destination Country First, enter the country in which your destination is located. Note: This entry does not have to be repeated. If your destination is in a different country than the pre- vious one, you must re-enter the country.
  • Page 28: Entering A Destination Address

    Navigation Note: Note: You can only select countries which If the country containing your des- are at least partially displayed on tination is not displayed in the top the currently loaded map. line, touch the button and select the correct country. How to Entering a Destination Address select a country is described in ➜...
  • Page 29: Additional Functions

    Navigation • Intersection fi eld to enter the Save: crossroad to the defi ned street. – This function allows you to save the specifi ed address to your Note: favourites. How to save a defi ned destination For further details, please read the is described in the chapter "Saving chapter "Saving one of the recent one of the recent destinations".
  • Page 30 Navigation ➜ In the main menu (Lucca MP3 The submenu displays. only) touch the Navigation but- ton. The Navigation menu displays. ➜ In the Navigation menu, touch the Destination entry button. The Destination entry menu dis- plays. ➜ Touch the Points of interest but- ton.
  • Page 31: Additional Functions

    Navigation ➜ Touch the OK button to accept the Shell, etc. from which you want to look for points of interest. selected point of interest. Only those subcategories are avail- Note: able for selection for which points of You do not have to fi ll out the interest can be located in the current fi...
  • Page 32: Point Of Interest At A Specifi C Location

    Navigation • ➜ In the menu, touch the Points of Show on map: interest button. – Select this button to view the The Point of interest menu dis- specifi ed address on the map. plays. For further details, please read the chapter "Working with the Map".
  • Page 33 Navigation ➜ Touch the Category fi eld and select the category (e.g. culture) from which you want to look for points of in- terest. Only those categories are available for selection for which points of in- terest can be located in the specifi ed town.
  • Page 34: Special National Destination

    Navigation ➜ Touch the List button. The Navigation menu displays. ➜ Touch the Destination entry but- A list with points of interest ap- pears. The points of interest dis- ton. played correspond to the selected The Destination entry menu dis- category and subcategory.
  • Page 35 Navigation ➜ The submenu displays. Touch the Point of Inter- est fi eld. The keyboard is displayed. If you know a part of the descrip- tion of the point of interest, it can be entered here to shorten the list. However, you may also con- tinue without an entry.
  • Page 36: Copying A Destination From The Map

    Navigation Copying a Destination from the Map This function allows you to select the destination for a navigation directly on the map. In addition to towns and streets, you can also quickly select points of interest. ➜ In the main menu (Lucca MP3 only) touch the Navigation but- ton.
  • Page 37 Navigation Information about the selected – Move location is loaded from the data In the move mode (button stock and displayed. Below the pressed), you can move the information fi eld are buttons with map. For this purpose, touch which several functions can be the map, hold the pen or your called that are available for the se- fi...
  • Page 38 Navigation Notes: Note: – This function is only available If you use this function during a with GPS reception. navigation, the route is immediate- ly recalculated and the navigation – If you use this function during is subsequently continued. a navigation, all previously de- •...
  • Page 39: Copying The Destination From The Favourites

    Navigation Copying the Destination from the Favourites The favourites contain all the destina- tions you saved using the Save but- ton. You can perform the following in this menu: • Accepting destinations for the navigation, • renaming navigation destinations, ➜ Touch the desired destination. Note: •...
  • Page 40: Additional Functions

    Navigation Additional Functions Copying one of the Recent ➜ Touch the More button to gain ac- Destinations cess to additional functions of the The destinations approached last are Favourites menu. automatically stored in the Recent The list of Additional functions destinations list.
  • Page 41: Additional Functions

    Navigation • Delete entry: – Touch the Delete entry button to delete the selected destina- tion. • Delete all: – Touch the Delete all button to delete all the entries of the Re- cent destinations list. • Save under favourites: –...
  • Page 42: Managing Destinations

    Managing Destinations The route calculation is performed Managing Destinations and the navigation starts. Two lists are available in which indi- Note: vidual destinations are saved: • The route type used for the route In the Favourites • calculation is automatically select- In the Recent destinations list ed from the setting which you de- Each destination you specify and the...
  • Page 43: Saving One Of The Recent

    Managing Destinations ➜ Touch the More button. A menu for entering a name is dis- played. ➜ Touch Save under favourites. ➜ Enter a name for the destination. ➜ Touch the OK button. The destination is saved in the Fa- vourites.
  • Page 44: Deleting A Destination

    Managing Destinations ➜ Select the destination to be re- named. ➜ Touch the More button. ➜ Touch Rename entry. A menu for entering a name is dis- played. ➜ Touch OK to delete the destina- ➜ Enter a new name for the destina- tion.
  • Page 45: Route Planning With Stages

    Route Planning Route Planning with Stages You can also perform the route plan- ning without GPS receiver, e.g. in the comfort of your home. Defi ned routes can be saved for reuse so that you ➜ Touch OK to delete the list can plan any number of routes, e.g.
  • Page 46: Adding A Route Point

    Route Planning The Destination entry menu dis- Adding a Route Point plays. ➜ Touch the Add button to defi ne ➜ Defi ne the route point similar to another route point. the destination entry. For more in- The Destination Entry menu dis- formation, see the chapter "Enter- plays.
  • Page 47: Changing The Order

    Route Planning • If the list features more than 3 en- Move route point down: tries, use the following buttons: ➜ Select the route point to be ➜ Touch the button to scroll up moved. the list by one page (3 elements). ➜...
  • Page 48: Managing Routes

    Route Planning Managing Routes Note: For a navigation, the current posi- Saving a route tion is the starting point. The fi rst ➜ Touch the More button. stage is the travel to the fi rst de- ➜ Touch Save route. fi...
  • Page 49: Displaying The Route On The Map

    Specifying Route Options Displaying the Route on the Map Specifying Route ➜ Touch the Show on map button Options to display the entire route on the In the Routing options menu, you can map. defi ne the speed profi le of your vehi- The map is displayed.
  • Page 50 Specifying Route Options The Routing options menu dis- • Fast route plays. – This option calculates shortest route for the required time. • Short route – This option calculates shortest route for the kilome- tres to be travelled. ➜ Sequentially touch the fi elds Mo- torways, Ferries and Toll roads and specify whether they should be included in the route calcula-...
  • Page 51: Destination Guidance

    Destination Guidance Destination Guidance Prerequisite: • You specifi ed a place of destina- tion as described in the chapter "Entering a Destination" - or - • you selected a place of destination from the Favourites as described in the chapter "Copying the Destina- tion from the Favourites"...
  • Page 52: Disturbed Gps Reception

    Destination Guidance Disturbed GPS Reception sary, recalculates the route. At that time, you can simply continue your A message appears after entering the navigation. destination if no adequate GPS signal is received. Quitting the Destination Guidance ➜ Touch this button to quit the destination guidance.
  • Page 53: Working With The Map

    Working with the Map Working with the Map menu after selecting a destina- tion. Map Operation Touching the Map In this section you learn which in- ➜ Briefl y touch the map to display formation and which processing op- additional functions. tions are available in the map view.
  • Page 54: Buttons

    Working with the Map Buttons • The Change button allows you to display additional options in Different buttons are available in the map view. map view with which you can adjust • the display according to your needs. Fix position / Fix map –...
  • Page 55 Working with the Map – Position fi xed (standard set- map area in the desired direc- ting) tion. • In this mode (button pressed), Showing the complete route the map is continually moved – Touch this button to dis- so that the current position play the complete route on the (yellow arrow) is always closely map.
  • Page 56 Working with the Map • 2D-view – Touch the More, button to dis- play the map in two-dimension- al form again. • Zoom out – Touch this button to zoom out of the map. • Zooming level bar between the buttons –...
  • Page 57: Additional Functions

    Working with the Map Additional Functions Day/Night Mode ➜ Briefl y touch any position on the ➜ Touch the Night mode, button map to activate additional func- to set the map display "Night" or tions. Depending on whether you "Day". are currently in a navigation or Mute only display the map, only certain...
  • Page 58: Route Options

    Working with the Map Afterwards, all subsequent route Next Destination points are selected. This function is only available during For further details, please read the a navigation on a route with at least section "Inserting an Interim Destina- one interim point. Use this function tion".
  • Page 59: Map Display During Destination Guidance

    Map Display during a Destination Guidance • Map Display during In case of actions that must be executed in brief succession, the Destination Guidance next to one action is displayed in During a navigation, the map display the small upper arrow fi eld. •...
  • Page 60: Route Information

    Map Display during a Destination Guidance – The more yellow bars are dis- Signpost Information played, the closer you are to The upper area of the map displays the location of the next action. signpost information you must fol- • The upper street fi...
  • Page 61: Showing Additional Map Information

    Working with the Map Caution The information on the digital road maps may be incorrect due to short- term changes (construction, etc.)! The traffi c situation and the local signpost information have priority over the information of the Lucca. Map Information Showing Additional Map ➜...
  • Page 62: Route Information

    Map Display during a Destination Guidance ➜ Activate the Street names 2D en- The corresponding information for the next stage (upper area) and try so that the street names are displayed on the map (only pos- the complete route (lower area) is sible in 2-D display).
  • Page 63 Map Display during a Destination Guidance • The Speed limit menu displays. Display signs ➜ Touch the Show traffi c signs but- ton to change between the modes Show traffi c signs : Always, On speeding only or Never. • Warning in a town: –...
  • Page 64: Additional Functions During Navigation

    Additional Functions during Navigation ➜ Touch the Warning outside built- Additional Functions up areas button to change the during Navigation value or to set it to Never. • The following functions can be used Warning during a navigation: – Activate the Warning button to •...
  • Page 65: Approaching The Next Destination

    Additional Functions during Navigation ➜ Touch the Interim destination Approaching the Next button. Destination The Destination entry menu dis- This function is only available during plays. a navigation on a route with at least ➜ Enter the place of destination as one interim point.
  • Page 66: Unblocking

    Additional Functions during Navigation Supposing that you are on the mo- torways and hear a traffi c announce- ment on the radio about a traffi c jam of 5 km on your route. In this case, you can use a manual blocking of the section to evade the traffi...
  • Page 67: Using The Tmc Functionality

    This is made possible by a list. Blaupunkt car sound system with TMC receiver that receives the traffi c The transmitted traffi c reports can be reports broadcast by the radio sta- incorporated in the route calculation tions.
  • Page 68: Showing Tmc Messages

    Additional Functions during Navigation Note: Showing TMC Messages ➜ Touch the arrow buttons in the This function can only be used if you connected an external TMC re- Message area to change between ceiver, e.g. a corresponding Blau- the individual traffi c reports. punkt car sound system.
  • Page 69: Automatic Route Change

    Additional Functions during Navigation • Automatic Route Change Ignore: Prerequisite: ➜ Touch the Ignore button to ignore • You confi gured the Lucca so that the reported traffi c obstruction on route changes are performed au- your route. tomatically (default setting). Including/Ignoring Additional The report of traffi...
  • Page 70: Confi Guring Lucca / Basic Settings

    Confi guring Lucca ➜ In the Navigation menu, touch the Confi guring Lucca / Settings menu to confi gure the Basic Settings Lucca. ➜ If you made changes to the set- Settings tings, you can touch the OK button You can perform settings in the Lucca of the Settings menu to accept the for the following areas: changes you made.
  • Page 71: Map Information

    Confi guring Lucca Map Information • Dist. to fi nal dest., Time to fi nal In the Map information menu, you can dest., ETA at fi nal dest. perform the following settings: – If you activate the entries, the • Info bar map displays the estimated time of arrival, the estimated...
  • Page 72: Signpost Information

    Confi guring Lucca Signpost Information – Show traffi c signs: Always, – Show traffi c signs: On speed- In the Signpost information menu, ing only or you can specify whether signpost information, which you are to follow, – Show traffi c signs: Never should be displayed during the navi- gation or not.
  • Page 73: Volume

    Confi guring Lucca ➜ Touch the Warning outside built- Volume up areas button to change the In the Volume menu, you can set the value or to set it to Never. volume. • Warning ➜ For this purpose, touch the Vol- ➜...
  • Page 74: Route Options

    Confi guring Lucca • Route Options 3D auto zoom In the Routing options menu, you can – Select whether you desire auto defi ne the speed profi le of your ve- zoom or no auto zoom as de- hicle, select the type of routing and fault in 3-D view during a navi- exclude certain streets from usage.
  • Page 75: Time Calculation

    Confi guring Lucca Time Calculation language to be used for the menus and voice output of the Lucca. In the Time zone menu, you can set • Time the time zone that is valid for your ➜ Touch this fi eld to toggle between position.
  • Page 76: Home Address

    Confi guring Lucca Home Address GPS Mode of Operation In the Home address menu, you can The Global Positioning System (GPS) store your home address so that you was developed in the 70s by the US can quickly navigate home from any military.
  • Page 77: Mp3/Wma Mode

    MP3/WMA Mode If the Lucca receives the signals from MP3/WMA Mode at least 3 satellites, it can determine (Lucca MP3 only) its position and display it on the map. The Lucca can be used to play MP3 This position can then be used as the audio fi...
  • Page 78: Inserting The Sd Card

    MP3/WMA mode Inserting the SD Card The Music menu displays: The SD card slot is located on the right side of the Lucca MP3. ➜ Push the SD card into the SD card slot according to the marking on the slot until the card engages. Selecting MP3/WMA Mode If you are in a different operating mode,...
  • Page 79: Selecting A Directory Via Button

    MP3/WMA mode Selecting a Directory via Button The fi le browser is displayed. ➜ To select the next higher direc- tory, touch the button in the Music menu. ➜ To select the next lower directory, touch the button in the Music menu.
  • Page 80: Selecting A Track Via Button

    MP3/WMA mode ➜ Touch the ID3-Tag button. The Selecting a Track via Button function is activated if a check ➜ To select the next track in the di- mark is displayed behind ID3 tag. rectory, touch the button in the ➜...
  • Page 81: Repeated Directory Play (Repeat)

    MP3/WMA Mode Quitting Playback ➜ To quit the playback, touch the button. Playback is stopped. Selecting the Equalizer Various equalisers are available for the MP3/WMA mode: Normal, Clas- sic, Rock, Pop and Jazz. ➜ In the Music menu, touch the More button.
  • Page 82: Removing The Sd Card

    Picture Viewer Picture Viewer (with Lucca MP3 only) The Lucca MP3 can also be used to view pictures that are stored on the inserted SD card. For this purpose, the pictures must be stored in the .jpg or .bmp format on the card. The JPG fi...
  • Page 83: Starting The Slide Show

    Picture Viewer Starting the Slide Show If you started the Picture Viewer, the fi rst picture in the fi rst directory recognised by the Lucca MP3 is dis- played. ➜ Touch the button to start a slide show with all the pictures in the current directory.
  • Page 84: Quitting The Slide Show

    Picture Viewer ➜ Touch the Slideshow button re- Selecting a Directory/Picture via File Browser peatedly until the desired time is displayed. ➜ In the Pictures menu, touch the ➜ Touch the button. More button. The Pictures menu is displayed The menu is displayed. again.
  • Page 85: Selecting A Picture

    Picture Viewer Selecting a Picture via Button ➜ To select the next picture in the di- rectory, touch the button in the Pictures menu. ➜ To select the previous picture in the directory, touch the button in the Pictures menu. The next or previous picture is dis- played.
  • Page 86: Adjusting The Picture To The Display Format

    Picture Viewer ➜ Touch the Show Folder button. The display of the directory name is activated if a check mark is dis- played. ➜ Touch the button. The Pictures menu is displayed again. Adjusting the Picture to the Display Format ➜...
  • Page 87: Installing Street Maps

    Installing Street Maps ➜ Touch the More button. Installing Street Maps ➜ Touch the Select Map button. The road map of the country in which ➜ Select the desired map in the list. the Lucca was purchased is prein- ➜ Touch the OK button. stalled in the memory of the Lucca.
  • Page 88: Accessories

    Lucca. ing connecting cable. If you installed the cradle in your ve- hicle and connected it to a Blaupunkt car sound system, the following func- tions are available: • TMC data transfer to the Lucca with the use of a suitable car sound system (with TMC output).
  • Page 89: Connection Blocks Of Blaupunkt Car Sound Systems For Lucca Mp3

    Accessories Connection Blocks of Blaupunkt Car Sound Systems for Lucca MP3 Telephone NF in + Telephone NF in – Radio Mute FB +12V / RC +12V Remote Control 12 FB earth / RC - GND Bus (TMC) - In Bus (TMC) - Out...
  • Page 90: Installations

    Installations • Installations With the buttons , you can move the selection (not part of the scope of delivery) mark (yellow) in the menus and lists. Steering Wheel Remote • button has the same func- Control RC 09 tion as the OK button in the lists The RC 09 steering wheel remote and menus.
  • Page 91: Technical Data

    Built-in loudspeaker: cy are valid. Mono, 8 Ohm, max 2 W The warranty terms can be called up Audio output via cradle: under www.blaupunkt.de or request- Stereo, V =1 V =600 Ohm ed directly from: Battery Voltage: 3.7 V...
  • Page 92: Fault Removal / Frequently Asked Questions Faq

    As an alternative, an external GPS an- with a car sound system with Tel.-In/ tenna (e.g. outside the vehicle) must Aux-In allows for using the loudspeak- be connected. ers for the playback. Blaupunkt offers an optional external antenna as an accessory.
  • Page 93 The built-in loudspeaker does not The following data can be stored on meet my quality demands. What can the SD card: I do? • Navigation data of other countries The Lucca can be connected to a car (depth-digitised) sound system with Tel.-In/Aux-In, so •...
  • Page 94 The internal navigation software re- data size. For this reason, the indi- mains intact and you can use either vidual countries are delivered as com- the internal navigation software or pletely manufactured maps. the one on the SD card for the selec- The data do not have to be loaded tion.
  • Page 95 Does the connection of the remote control (RC09 available as an op- tion) require an external infrared receiver? No. The infrared receiver is integrat- ed in the Lucca. Which cards can I use? Commercial SD or MMC cards. We tested SanDisk and Kingston. Which data format is required for an SD card? FAT 16/32.
  • Page 96 01-8471650 Czech. Rep. (CZ) 02-6130 0446 02-6130 0514 Hungary 76 511 803 76 511 809 Poland (PL) 0800-118922 022-8771260 Turkey (TR) 0212-335 06 71 0212-346 00 40 Blaupunkt GmbH, Robert-Bosch-Straße 200, D-31139 Hildesheim 04/06 CM-AS/SCS1 (GB) 8 622 405 055...

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