Audiovox NVX225 - Automotive GPS Receiver User Manual

Audiovox NVX225 - Automotive GPS Receiver User Manual

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Owners manual :128-8001A
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual GPS navigation software for Audiovox NVX225 English Owners manual :128-8001A VER : 00...
  • Page 2 Copyright note Audiovox Electronics Corp. 150 Marcus Blvd., Hauppauge, NY 11788 Call center: 800 290 6650 The product and the information contained herein may be changed at any time without prior notification. This manual or any parts of it may not be reproduced, transmitted in any form either electronically or mechanically (including photocopying) without the express written consent of Audiovox Electronics Corp.
  • Page 3 Thank you for choosing the NVX225 Navigator as your door-to-door in-car navigator. The memory card version is very easy to use. Read the Quick Start Guide first and start using The NVX225 Navigator right away. This document is the detailed description of the software.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Warnings and safety information ...........8 General information ............... 10 Operating The NVX225 Navigator (Controls).......12 Hardware buttons..................12 Screen buttons and controls..............15 3.2.1 Direct selectors ................... 15 3.2.2 List selectors ..................15 3.2.3 Sliders ....................15 3.2.4 Switches....................
  • Page 5 4.4.10.4 Inactive legs of the route .............. 29 4.4.10.5 Roads in the route excluded by your preferences......29 Screens with map..................29 4.5.1 Turn preview (No. 1) ................31 4.5.2 Zoom in and out (No. 2 & 3) ..............31 4.5.3 Tilt up and down (No.
  • Page 6 Settings ................... 56 General settings ..................56 5.1.1 Safety Mode ..................56 5.1.2 Set Favorite Destinations ..............57 5.1.3 Automatic Night Colors ............... 57 5.1.4 Warn When Speeding ................. 57 5.1.4.1 Speeding tolerance ..............58 5.1.4.2 Alternative speed limit ..............58 5.1.4.3 Alternative speeding tolerance.............
  • Page 7 5.6.1.5 Cockpit layout ................68 5.6.2 Backlight settings ................68 5.6.2.1 Power management ..............68 5.6.2.2 Brightness ..................69 5.6.3 Smart Zoom ..................69 5.6.3.1 Smart Zoom settings ..............69 5.6.3.2 Enable Overview mode ..............69 5.6.3.3 Restore Lock-to-Position and Smart Zoom ........70 5.6.4 Route options ..................
  • Page 8: Warnings And Safety Information

    1 Warnings and safety information The NVX225 Navigator is a navigation system that helps you find your way to your selected destination. It will determine your exact location with the help of an attached GPS device. The position information obtained from the GPS receiver will not be transmitted anywhere, so others will not be able to track you.
  • Page 10: General Information

    2 General information To Enter a Destination address Skip to Page 76 of this Owners manual for detailed instruction The NVX225 Navigator is a navigation system optimized for in-car use. It provides door-to-door navigation for both single and multi-point routes using adaptable route parameters.
  • Page 12: Operating The Nvx225 Navigator (Controls)

    3 Operating The NVX225 Navigator (Controls) The NVX225 Navigator is designed for easy operation. All controls are operable by fingertips, or Stylus. Wherever possible, pushbuttons and lists are provided to make accessing functions or changing settings as easy as possible. 3.1 Hardware buttons Hardware buttons are mostly used on map screens to zoom, tilt and rotate the map, or to open other screens.
  • Page 13: Back View

    Back View (2) Loudspeaker - Playback language statements and warnings. (3) Stylus - Take the Stylus out of its compartment in order to use it, and replace it after use. The Stulys is for operating the touch screen. Top / Bottom View (4) MENU Button - Press it to return to the Main Menu at any time.
  • Page 14 Left / Right View (6) SD/MMC slot (Service Only) - Accepts an optional SD (Secure Digital) or MMC (Multi Media Card) Card for removable storage. (7) Headphone Interface (3.5mm) - Connects to a pair of stereo headphones. (8) Reset Button - Press it to reset the unit. (9) USB Interface - Interface for connecting to a PC by means of the ActiveSync (USB) Cable (for data updating).
  • Page 15: Screen Buttons And Controls

    3.2 Screen buttons and controls The primary input channel of The NVX225 Navigator is the touch screen. If you read on, you will realize that most parts of the screen are not only used to display information but also to initiate functions by tapping. Below you will find a list of the most frequently used controls in the program.
  • Page 16: Switches

    If the value limits are not displayed at the ends of the slider, the leftmost position means the minimum value, while the rightmost position represents the maximum value. This control can be operated in two ways. Either drag the handle to move the slider to its new position, or tap the slider where you want the handle to appear (the thumb jumps there immediately).
  • Page 17: Virtual Keyboards

    Tap the button to toggle between the enabled and disabled states. 3.2.7 Virtual keyboards The NVX225 Navigator is designed in a way that you only need to enter letters or numbers when it is inevitable. In these cases a full screen keyboard pops up that can easily be operated with your fingertips.
  • Page 18: Qwerty-Type Keyboards

    If you are used to computer keyboards, you may consider trying one of the QWERTY-type keypads. 3.2.7.2 QWERTY-type keyboards QWERTY-type keyboards have both letters and numbers on them. Their layout is the same as of the standard QWERTY and AZERTY (French) keyboards. To switch to your desired QWERTY-type keyboard, press the Keys button repeatedly until the appropriate keyboard appears.
  • Page 20: Discovering The Program Through The Screens

    4 Discovering the program through the screens The best way to discover The NVX225 Navigator is to explore each screen in detail, and to find out how to move from one to another. Read this chapter for a guided tour. The NVX225 Navigator starts by displaying the Main menu.
  • Page 21: About Screen

    ** Same as removing the SD card 4.2 About screen It is here to inform you about the map licenses you have, the creators of The NVX225 Navigator and the legal aspects of using the program. 4.3 GPS Data screen Tap the small satellite dish icon in the Main menu to open this screen.
  • Page 22: Gps Connection Indicator

    Note: Accuracy can be affected by several factors the GPS cannot take into account. Use this accuracy information only as estimation. There are two icons on the left to show the status of the GPS connection and the quality of reception. 4.3.2 GPS connection indicator In the middle to the left there is a lamp similar to the ones used for switches.
  • Page 23: Time Synchronization

    to different environmental factors). The NVX225 Navigator is ready for navigation. 4.3.4 Time synchronization In the top right corner of the screen you have another button that leads to a new screen where you can synchronize the clock of your PND to the very accurate time provided by the connected GPS.
  • Page 24: And 3D Map Views

    4.4.1 2D and 3D map views Besides the classical top down view of the map (called 2D mode), you have the possibility to tilt the map to have a perspective view (3D mode) that gives a view similar to that seen through the windscreen with the possibility to see far ahead. It is easy to change between 2D and 3D modes.
  • Page 25: Daylight And Night Color Schemes

    4.4.3 Daylight and night color schemes The different color schemes let you adjust The NVX225 Navigator to the brightness of the environment. Use the daylight and night color schemes accordingly. Daylight colors are similar to paper roadmaps, while the night color schemes use dark tints for large objects to keep the average brightness of the screen low, with carefully selected colors to still keep you informed about all the necessary information on the screen.
  • Page 26: Other Objects

    Streets and roads have names or numbers for identification. Of course, this information can be displayed on the map. The NVX225 Navigator uses two different ways to show street labels. The conventional way is the same as a roadmap – it displays the name of the street aligned with the street.
  • Page 27: Selected Map Point, Also Known As The Cursor

    The location received from the GPS receiver is shown as a blue dot on the map. This can help you locate your position if the GPS accuracy is poor, and the Lock-on-Road system puts you on the wrong street. It is also the location saved in the track log (4.7.2.6).
  • Page 28: Visible Pois (Points Of Interest)

    4.4.9 Visible POIs (Points of Interest) The NVX225 Navigator comes with thousands of built-in POIs, and you can create your own POI database as well. Having all of them displayed on the map would make the map too crowded. To avoid this, The NVX225 Navigator lets you select which POIs to show and which ones to hide (4.7.2.4) using their categories and subcategories.
  • Page 29: Animated Turn Guidance

    4.4.10.2 Animated turn guidance Animated arrows represent all route events other than the above-mentioned special points. These arrows show the direction in which you need to continue your journey. 4.4.10.3 The active leg of the route The active leg is the section of the route you are currently driving. If you have not added any via points, the whole route will be the active leg.
  • Page 30 (you can set The NVX225 Navigator so it always opens the Map screen like that – see 5.6.1.1). The Cockpit screen is for driving purposes. Besides showing the map, it contains some additional travel information if you are just cruising (speed, current street your are driving in, speed limit for the current street), and some more route data if you are navigating (e.g.
  • Page 31: Turn Preview (No. 1)

    Map orientation and Overview Switches North-up, Track-up and Overview GPS position qualité Opens GPS Data screen Battery status Opens settings Sound on or muted Enables/disables muting Track Log recording or playback Opens Track Log screen Opens Cursor menu (Cockpit only) Current street Opens Route Information screen (Cockpit only) Travel and Route data** Opens Route Information screen...
  • Page 32: Tilt Up And Down (No. 4 & 5)

    The automatic Smart Zoom function will do the necessary zooming for you when navigating (zooms out if the next turn is at a distance to let you see far ahead and zooms in when approaching a turn to give you a better view of the upcoming maneuver).
  • Page 33: Cursor (No. 7)

    freeze the orientation of the map, but it keeps on moving to keep the GPS position visible. Use Lock to return to North-up or Track-up orientation (the one previously selected). When Smart Zoom is enabled, scaling or tilting the map also stops the automatic zooming or automatic tilting respectively.
  • Page 34: Map Orientation And Overview (No. 10)

    4.5.8 Map orientation and Overview (No. 10) You can view the map screens in three different presentation modes. This switch will cycle through them in the following order. The usual map orientation for navigation is Track-up. It means The NVX225 Navigator rotates the map during navigation to always face the direction of your travel.
  • Page 35: Battery Status (No. 12)

    • Red shows there is a connection, but the signal is too weak to give a position. GPS navigation is not possible. • Black shows there is a GPS position, and navigation is possible. When only one arc is shown, the position is 2D (no altitude available), and position error may be significant, yet The NVX225 Navigator is ready to navigate.
  • Page 36: Track Log Recording/Playback Indicator (No. 14)

    slider on that screen. That you can use to fully turn down the volume of the device. Setting the volume low is different from muting; therefore it will not show up on the mute indicator. 4.5.12 Track Log recording/playback indicator (No. 14) When a track log is being recorded, a red icon is displayed on the map screens.
  • Page 37 The content of the Cursor menu depends on the screen (Map or Cockpit) and it is slightly different if there is an active route already planned. You have the following options: • Start: use the Cursor as the departure point for your route. This menu point is available only in Map mode and when there is no active route.
  • Page 38: Current Street (No. 16)

    4.5.14 Current street (No. 16) This field of the Cockpit screen shows the name or number (as available) of the current street or road you are driving on. Tip: Some roads have an alternative name (or number). This is normally shown together with the primary name in this field.
  • Page 39: Approaching Next Turn (No. 20)

    This field is only displayed when navigating a route. 4.5.18 Approaching next turn (No. 20) This bar is only visible when approaching the next route event. It appears on the screen to visualize the distance when you get closer than 300 meters (1000 feet) to the next turn, and it remains visible till you reach the turn.
  • Page 40: Distance Left

    The blue (yellow at night) arrow representing your position will travel from the left to the right, giving you visual feedback of your journey. When you reach a via point, it becomes the starting point of the route, the past will be deleted, the line with all the other via points will be modified instantly, and the arrow jumps back to the left.
  • Page 41: Destination / Via Point

    segments of the route. The calculation cannot take into account traffic jams and other possible delays. If via points exist, tap and tap again any of the fields to see the estimated arrival at the first, second, etc. via point. 4.6.1.6 Destination / Via point This field shows the exact address (or its coordinates if the address is not available)
  • Page 42: Fit To Screen

    • - This icon warns you that The NVX225 Navigator had to recommend a route that does not match all your preferences given at the Route Parameters settings. • - The recommended route contains areas only accessible to pedestrians. • - The recommended route contains unpaved roads.
  • Page 43: Find Tab

    4.7.1 Find tab The first page of the Menu is finding. It lets you select a destination without first having to locate it on the map. The Find menu will be described in detail later in 6.3. 4.7.2 Quick tab This provides quick access to some configurable options.
  • Page 44: Manage Poi (Points Of Interest)

    Note: Using this option turns off the Automatic Night Colors feature. You need to re- enable it at the General settings screen (5.1) to have the colors change automatically again. 4.7.2.4 Manage POI (Points of Interest) Here you can set all the parameters of POIs that you have created and the visibility of the built-in POIs that come with the map.
  • Page 45 Manage My POI By highlighting then tapping again the My POI switch on the Manage POI main screen you can manage the POI groups and items that you have created. Note: The group Unnamed only appears if you have previously saved a POI item without creating a new POI group for it.
  • Page 46 • Edit: you can edit the attributes (name, icon, visibility level) of a previously created My POI group. • Previous/Next: if your groups fill several pages, these buttons will let you browse through them. The green field left of these buttons shows the current page number and the number of pages.
  • Page 47: Popup Info

    • OK: if you tap this button, the map screen returns with the selected POI in the middle. 4.7.2.5 Popup Info When this feature is enabled, tapping the screen (activating the Cursor, a radiating red dot) on either of the map screens also opens a pop-up box with the selected street name, house number and the name of the nearby POIs, if any.
  • Page 48 When a track log is being recorded, a new line appears in this list with an underscore, as newly recorded track logs are not shown in the map normally. Tip: If you wish to see the track log currently being recorded, tap on it twice to make it visible.
  • Page 49: Route Tab

    o Update interval is how often track points will be saved. Position information is normally received once a second from the GPS. If you do not need such a detailed log, you can increase this number to save track log space. o Current auto save track size: this figure shows how much memory the automatically saved track logs use.
  • Page 50: Recalculate

    4.7.3.1 Recalculate This menu point is only available if an active route exists and GPS position is present. It brings up a menu with four options. Using one of these functions you can modify the current route. Recalculate This function repeats the route calculation based on the same settings as used to calculate previously.
  • Page 51: Delete

    Note: This function is to give you an alternative for the next section of the recommended route. To change later parts of the route or to avoid specific streets or turns, use the Avoid function in Itinerary instead (4.7.3.3). Note: When you use this feature, The NVX225 Navigator will keep on excluding the same part of the map from later routes until you manually delete the route (4.7.3.2), or restart The NVX225 Navigator.
  • Page 52 • Detailed Instructions: this is the list displayed when Itinerary is opened. It is the list of events in full detail. All significant junctions are shown in the list, even ones to be passed. • Instructions: by tapping the Mode button once you will see the list of events that need your attention, i.e.
  • Page 53: Fly Over

    Note: When you use this feature, The NVX225 Navigator will keep on excluding the same part of the map from later routes until you manually delete the route (4.7.3.2), or restart The NVX225 Navigator. 4.7.3.4 Fly Over This feature has no navigation function; it merely provides a quick view of the route. It will present a simulation of the route showing what you will see later when navigating.
  • Page 54: Info

    • Add: you can add a new route point (or a new final destination if the highlighted item is the last one in the list) after the selected point. The Find menu opens automatically to let you search for an address, POI, coordinates, one of your favorite destinations, or selects a point from the History list.
  • Page 56: Settings

    5 Settings The NVX225 Navigator provides several settings in order to let you customize the functions of the program. The Settings screen can be accessed directly from the Main menu screen (4.1) and from the map screens by using the battery icon (4.5.10), while some of its sub-screens are accessible from other parts of the program.
  • Page 57: Set Favorite Destinations

    5.1.2 Set Favorite Destinations You can select two of your most frequent destinations to be your favorites (6.3.5). You can start navigating to either of them by only two taps on the screen. The original names of these points are Home and Work. You can rename them and specify their locations.
  • Page 58: Speeding Tolerance

    You can set two different kinds of behavior for the warning: one is applied up to a certain speed limit and the other one is used above that. 5.1.4.1 Speeding tolerance The NVX225 Navigator will warn you when you exceed the speed limit by the amount specified here.
  • Page 59: Off-Route Recalculation

    5.1.5 Off-route Recalculation Once a route is planned, this setting will tell The NVX225 Navigator what to do when you deviate from that route. 5.1.5.1 Automatic The route will be recalculated automatically a few seconds after you go astray. 5.1.5.2 Ask First The NVX225 Navigator can also ask your preference each time you leave the planned route.
  • Page 60: Map Settings

    5.2 Map settings You can set a few parameters determining the appearance of the maps in The NVX225 Navigator. 5.2.1 Daylight / Night color profile The NVX225 Navigator comes with different color schemes for both daylight and night use. There is always one selected daytime scheme and one selected nighttime scheme.
  • Page 61: Textured Polygons

    Note: You can only disable street names and POI icons if The NVX225 Navigator follows your position. As soon as you move the map and Lock-to-Position (4.5.4) is disabled, street names and icons become visible again. Press Enter or tap Lock to re-enable Lock-to-Position and have the labels and icons disappear again.
  • Page 62: Key Sound Volume/Switch

    5.3.3 Key sound volume/switch The switch on the left can turn the key sounds on or off. Key sounds are audible confirmations of either pressing hardware buttons or tapping the touch screen. When key sounds are turned on, the slider on the right will adjust their loudness. In its leftmost position the key sounds are suppressed, in its rightmost position they are played at the master volume level.
  • Page 63: Route Parameter Settings

    5.4 Route parameter settings This is a very important page. Settings here determine how routes will be calculated. This screen is directly accessible from the Route Information screen (4.6). 5.4.1 Method Use the handle to set the speed of the route calculation. In the leftmost position the route may not be optimal but the calculation will be very fast.
  • Page 64: Vehicle

    5.4.3 Vehicle You can set the type of the vehicle that you will use to navigate the route. Based upon this setting, some of the road types will be excluded from the route (e.g. motorways for pedestrians), or some of the restrictions may not be taken into account (e.g.
  • Page 65: U-Turns

    5.4.4.4 U-turns Although displayed amongst road types, this is a type of action. Most drivers prefer to replace them with a few normal left and/or right turns in the next few junctions, so it is disabled by default. Turning back on dual carriageways is not considered as a u-turn. Note: If you are not totally against u-turns, leave them on here, and add a certain penalty (equivalent extra distance to travel) in Advanced settings Route options (5.6.4.2).
  • Page 66: Program Language

    5.5.1 Program language This button displays the current written language of the program. By tapping the button you can select from a list of available languages. The NVX225 Navigator will have to be restarted if you change this setting. The NVX225 Navigator will ask for confirmation before it restarts.
  • Page 67: Display Options

    Tap on any button to set the corresponding parameters. They all open new windows where you can make your desired changes. 5.6.1 Display options These settings determine how The NVX225 Navigator displays different content elements or how it presents the screens. 5.6.1.1 2D in Map mode (and north-up orientation) The normal use of the Map mode is to browse the map and look for different places...
  • Page 68: Zoom In After Find

    5.6.1.3 Zoom in after find When this switch is turned off, The NVX225 Navigator will centre the map to the location selected in Find but will not change the zoom level. If you turn this switch on, The NVX225 Navigator will also zoom in to the selected point. The zoom level in this case depends on the type of object you have searched for.
  • Page 69: Brightness

    Smart power save You can also initiate this special feature of The NVX225 Navigator. Smart Power save will light up the screen only when you press or tap a button, or if The NVX225 Navigator has something to show you. After a few seconds the light level decreases, and after another few seconds the backlight turns off.
  • Page 70: Restore Lock-To-Position And Smart Zoom

    The Route event distance will determine when The NVX225 Navigator switches to the Overview or back to the Navigation view. The Overview zoom level will determine the fixed zoom level of the map in both automatic and manually selected (by the Map orientation icon – see in 4.5.8) Overview modes.
  • Page 71: Route Options

    changed the view accidentally, or you modified it to quickly check something near your route. After a certain timeout set below, the Lock button disappears, then Smart Zoom changes the view back for navigation. Unlike with Restore Lock-to-Position, the view changes smoothly.
  • Page 72: U-Turn Penalty

    position to the recommended route and the road network of the map, sometimes the errors are too large to correct. To reduce the effect of large errors, you can increase the recalculation tolerance two ways. Off-route sensitivity This is a range of relative values from 0 to 10, telling The NVX225 Navigator how far the GPS position should be from the recommended route before the program decides to recalculate.
  • Page 73: User Data Management

    5.6.5 User data management Everything that was saved (pins, My POIs, Favorites, track logs etc.) or modified (Settings, History lists) since The NVX225 Navigator was installed is stored in a user database located in the RAM of the PND device. Here you have options to save, restore or reset the database or parts of it.
  • Page 74: Clear Data

    5.6.5.4 Clear Data This button will delete all user data. It is a reset to factory settings. Tapping this button means you lose all your saved data and customized settings. The NVX225 Navigator will warn you about this. 5.6.5.5 Reset Advanced Settings There are a multitude of advanced settings in The NVX225 Navigator.
  • Page 76: Find

    6 Find One of the most frequently used functions of The NVX225 Navigator is selecting the destination. Once you have the destination, you can start navigating. Getting to this point should be as fast as possible. The NVX225 Navigator provides you with a versatile search engine designed to find your chosen destination after only a few taps on the screen.
  • Page 77: Using The Find Menu

    Tip: If you want the selected point shown in the centre of the map, close and reopen the menu or wait until it closes and open it again. By opening the Cursor menu manually, the map will be moved to have the selected location in the centre. 6.3 Using the Find menu The Find menu is accessible by the Find &...
  • Page 78: Selecting The City, State And Country To Search In

    6.3.1.1 Selecting the city, state and country to search in The first screen of the address-search module is the list of recently used cities (and states in Australia). The first line of the list is always the city you are in or near to. Should the settlement you are looking for appear on the list, just tap it and you will immediately jump to the Street Name Input screen with the selected city name or postcode shown at the top of the screen.
  • Page 79 combination of those. You can search for multiple partial words by inserting space characters in the pattern. For example Key West in Florida will be found if you enter ‘Ke W’ or even ‘We K’ (any word order will do). You do not need to enter accents when searching for a destination.
  • Page 80: Selecting A Street Or The Centre Of The Settlement

    Once you have selected the city, you can continue by entering the street name. Changing the state (Australia, USA, etc.) Some of the maps contain state information. If the settlement you are looking for is in a different state, tap Other City then Change State from the list of recently used cities, then select the appropriate state.
  • Page 81: Selecting A House Number Or The Midpoint Of The Street

    Selecting the centre of the settlement If you wish to navigate to the settlement displayed in the top centre of the screen, just tap done before entering any letters. The search result will be the centre point of the city (where its name is displayed on the map). Note: This point is not the geometrical centre but an arbitrarily selected point chosen by the creators of the map, usually the most important intersection in case of a small town or village, and for larger cities an important intersection in the city centre.
  • Page 82: How To Select An Intersection Instead Of A House Number

    Enter the number, tap done, and The NVX225 Navigator will show you the selected location on the map (or will start navigating immediately if you have selected Find & GO at the Main menu). Note: House numbers may not be available on the map of your region. Ask your local dealer for details.
  • Page 83: Find Coordinates

    Just pick any of the recent locations as your destination. Here you have no possibility to reorder the list or filter it by name, but the Next and Previous buttons let you browse through the complete list to find your preferred point. Tip: If you will need a location later but you do not want to save it as POI, just mark it with a pin, and remember its color to find it easily in the History list.
  • Page 84: Find A Poi

    Once you have entered both numbers, press done to make the selection. Tip: The quickest way to tell the coordinates of a point is to select it by tapping on the map or by using Find, and then come to this page and read the coordinates. Tip: If you need to reformat coordinates to the format selected in The NVX225 Navigator at 5.6.1.4, enter the coordinates in the format you have, press done to show it in the map, then come back here to see the same location in the chosen...
  • Page 85 • GPS Position: the search will be carried out around the current location given by the GPS if it is available. If no GPS position is available, the last known GPS position (grey arrow on the map) will be used. •...
  • Page 86: Find One Of The Favorites (Home/Work)

    Tapping OK will return to the map with the selected POI in the centre (or starts navigating to it if Find & GO was selected). Tapping the arrow in the top left corner returns to the search results. Tip: If you want to find the nearest POIs, or if you are close to one of them but do not know exactly where it is or what its name is, tap the All button on the very first screen of POI search, and get a list of the nearest POIs.
  • Page 87: Photo

    PHOTO icon in Multimedia menu to open the Photo folder with pictures similar to the following: Tap the folder to open it. In this menu: to view the previous/next page. Tapping will return to the previous menu. Tapping will open the selected picture in full screen mode. If you open the picture by tapping its name, the picture will appear as shown below, and the file name will be displayed on the bottom of the screen: to display the...
  • Page 88: Audio

    AUDIO The unit can play music or sound files with MP3/WMA9/MAV format. Tapping icon the unit will enter the corresponding folder automatically as followed: Tap the corresponding file name to open the file; the Play interface screen will be displayed: Play&Pause: to pause the playback;...
  • Page 89: Video

    7.3 VIDEO icon to enter video Scan mode, and the following screen will be displayed: Tap file icon to open the video file. When you open a video file, the adjacent screen will be displayed: Dragging the slide block can fast forward/reverse the playback. Dragging the slide block right or left adjusts the volume level up or down.

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