Boss Audio Systems BV9370NV User Manual

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual BV9370NV Boss Audio Systems is not affiliated with Apple, Inc.
  • Page 2: Installation And Hardware Setup

    2. Installation and Hardware Setup 2.1 Software Installation To run the software legally, the user has to get a license key by registration process. The license key is encrypted by the combination of the device ID, which could be your SD card ID, and a map code.
  • Page 3 2.1.2 Registration The software may not run with full functionalities and successfully if the map data is not with legal license. The license key is calculated based on map code and device ID. If you have not a legal license of map data, you will be warned by the message “Unregistered map(s) found!” at the moment you run the software as below.
  • Page 4 2.1.3 Device ID To know your Device ID, entering Main Menu ->Info ->About...
  • Page 5 2.2 Hardware Configuration (PC/PDA Only) After installing Polnav on your PC/PDA, please ensure your GPS hardware has been correctly setup. For instructions on GPS hardware setup, please refer to your GPS hardware manual. You will only need to do this once. Once the GPS hardware has been setup, please take note of the Port Settings for your GPS.
  • Page 6 3. Getting Started With GPS Navigation and Polnav This tutorial will get you started on using Polnav for navigation. Before you start, you should ensure that the software has been installed and the necessary hardware configured. Instructions for installation and configuration can be found in the Hardware Configuration Section of this manual.
  • Page 7 Step 3 Enter City/Postcode on the onscreen keyboard.
  • Page 8 Step 4 Then enter the Street info and House Number info.
  • Page 9 Location Menu then press the Go To Button in the Location Menu to begin navigation. Polnav will calculate a route to the destination from your current location.
  • Page 10 After calculating the route, you could also see the simulation of the route by clicking on the sub menu icon of the map on the top right side.
  • Page 11 Step 5 You can begin using your GPS system if you have a GPS fix. If you do not have a GPS fix, you can use the Demo feature to simulate the route to your destination using. You can now drive to your destination, and you will be guided by voice commands at every turn and the Navigation Screen.
  • Page 12: User Interface

    4. User Interface 4.1 Main Menu The Main Menu provides access to Polnav’s many features. You can access the Main Menu by pressing any where in the map screen. The following features can be accessed from the Main Menu. Find: Search for a destination. Map: Return to the map screen or Navigation/Free run screen.
  • Page 13 All submenus contain the following features on the top panel at the top of the screen: Back Button: Return to the previous screen. Map Button: Return to the Map Screen or Navigation/Free run screen. Menu Button: Return to the Main Menu.
  • Page 14: Map Screen

    4.2 Map Screen The Map Screen displays a map of your current location, as well as displaying nearby POIs and information. You can also use it as an electronic map. When in Navigation/Free Run Screen, by panning the map, you can enter the Map Screen.
  • Page 15: Map Displays

    The following features can also be accessed from the Map Screen. 4.2.1 Functions selected location (road or POI) will be Highlighted Access to Main Menu Compass (Click to change the Orient Return to Car Position of map) (Navigation / Free Run Screen) Volume Adjustment Zoom in...
  • Page 16 Next Turn Turn Selected Point of Interest Point of Interest Selected Location Selected Street Current Location/GPS Fix Location...
  • Page 17: Zoom In/Zoom Out

    4.3 Zoom In/Zoom Out You can change the scale of the electronic map by pressing the Zoom In/Zoom Out buttons. If you have a position fix, it will zoom in/out on your current location. If you are in panning mode, it will zoom in/out on the selected location marked by the red dot. (Zoom In) (Zoom Out) Note: Local streets will not be displayed at large map scales.
  • Page 18 4.4 Panning (Browsing the map) You can browse different areas of the map in the map screen by dragging the map. Simply hold your finger down on the screen and drag it in the opposite direction. (Pan the screen to the right) (Pan the screen to the left)
  • Page 19: Location Menu

    4.5 Location Menu You can select locations (POI Icons) or streets on the map by pressing the icon or location and pressing the Street/Place Information Panel. The Location Menu will then appear. The Location Menu will also appear when you select a location from the Find Menu.
  • Page 20 4.5.1 Functions in the Location Menu Nearby: Displays a list of nearby POIs or streets. Save As: Save the location as your Favorite. Info: Information about the selected location, including Region, City, Longitude, Latitude, Street, House number…etc.
  • Page 21 Go To: Set the destination for route planning. Advanced: Add intermediate waypoint in route to your destination. Or, set the location as the start point to simulate the route.
  • Page 23 4.5.2 Set Current position as My Favorite Step1 “Pan” the map. Step2 Click on the location you want to save as My Favorite. Then click the information bar to enter the Location Menu. Step3 Click “Save as” in the bottom middle. Then you could save it as My Favorite.
  • Page 24: Navigation Screen

    4.6 Navigation Screen The Navigation Screen will appear whenever a route has been set. It is basically a Map Screen with additional information about the route, such as distance until next turn, travel time, and estimated time at arrival. The screen will be centred on your current location (when you have a GPS fix, or else simulation will move at a constant velocity).
  • Page 25 5: Showing the current speed or current time. (Click to switch) 6: Speed Limit 7: Sub Menu Hide the Sub Menu Go Home Zoom in Zoom Out Set olume (POI Menu) Showing the nearby POI Menu.(see above picture) including Gas Station Parking/Rest Area Resaurant Tourist Attraction Category and POI Hide Start Simulation.
  • Page 26 HID Mode In R6.0, there is a new navigation screen mode called HID Mode. 1. Compass 2. Current speed 3. Current Speed limit 4. Current Time 5. Next Turn 6. Distance to the next turn 7.: Icon of Next Turn (Big one) and next next turn (small one) 8.
  • Page 27 4.7 Free Run Screen The Free Run Screen will appear whenever a route has NOT been set. It is basically a Map Screen with additional information about the current road/city you’re driving on, and driving speed. The screen will be centred on your current location (when you have a GPS fix).
  • Page 28 5. Finding Destinations Polnav offers many methods to search for a particular destination. This is useful as you can pinpoint the search locations and minimising your search time. Once a destination has been found, the Location Menu will appear, and Polnav will calculate a route to the chosen destination when you press the Go To Button or the Add Via Button.
  • Page 32 5.2 By Points-of-Interest (POI) Main Menu ->Find ->POI You can search for POIs within a country. Points of Interest are local landmarks or interesting places, and are represented by icons on the Map Screen. To simplify searches, POI has been categorized. Once you have found the destination, Polnav will load the Location Menu.
  • Page 34 Main Menu ->Find ->POI -> Around City You can search for any POI in a city or region. Once you have found the destination, Polnav will load the Location Menu.
  • Page 36 Main Menu ->Find ->POI ->Near Car List maximum 300 POIs within 50 kilometers from your current location. Once you have found the destination, Polnav will load the Location Menu.
  • Page 37 Or, you could choose the Sub Menu on the map to see the Nearby POI. 5.3 By Recent Destinations Main Menu ->Find ->Recent Polnav stores and lists the 50 destinations that were previously in sequential order for convenience should you decide to revisit the same place in the future.
  • Page 38 5.4 By GPS Coordinates Main Menu ->Find ->Coordinates You can enter GPS coordinates of a location if it is known. The following notation is used to input latitude and longitude coordinates: E 12 0’5.2’’ and N 24 47’30.1’’.
  • Page 39: Entering Information

    5.5 Entering Information When performing searches, you will be prompted with the onscreen keyboard to enter keywords for the search. You can alternate between alphabetical letters (ABC) and numbers/symbols (123) by pressing the Switch Button.
  • Page 40 5.6 Searching in Different Countries If you want to change the country you are searching, press the Country Name Tab when in one of the Submenus of the Find Menu: Note: Before you can search for places in a country, you must have the map of the region.
  • Page 41 5.7 By Photo Main Menu ->Find ->Photo Polnav could use JPEG/EXIF file to get the location. EXIF (EXchangeable Image File) data could save the information in the JPEG file when taking the picture by digital camera. If the JPEG photo does not include the coordinate data, Polnav will not adapt it and the “OK”...
  • Page 42: Advanced Routing Features

    6. Advanced Routing Features 6.1 Making Detours Route ->Turn List ->Select the street or location ->Detour The route is recalculated to take a detour around the location or street.
  • Page 43 6.2 Adding Intermediate Waypoints Map Screen ->Select a location ->Location Menu -> Advanced -> Add Via Main Menu ->Find ->Find a destination ->Location Menu -> Advanced ->Add Via You can add additional waypoints en route to your destination by using the Add Via Button.
  • Page 44 6.3 Changing the End Destination Map Screen ->Select a location ->Location Menu ->Go To ->Extend Or Main Menu ->Find ->Find a destination ->Location Menu ->Go To ->Extend You can add a new destination to the end of your route list using this method. Map Screen ->Select a location ->Location Menu ->Go To ->Replace Or Main Menu ->Find ->Find a destination ->Location Menu ->Go To ->Replace The Replace button replaces the end destination with the one you have just selected.
  • Page 45 6.4 Setting Starting Locations/Clearing Routes/Setting Simulated Starting Locations By either selecting a location in the map screen or from Find menu, Polnav will enter Location menu, in which you can set a start point for simulation purpose. If you would like to plan a new route to a destination, you can use the Reset function to delete the current route from memory.
  • Page 46: Route Simulation

    6.5 Route Simulation Polnav allows you to simulate the route to your destination without the need for GPS fixes. Simply set a destination point and intermediate waypoints if needed. Press the “Go To”, to calculate the route. After calculating the route, please press “Demo”...
  • Page 47 6.6 Changing Routing Options Please refer to the Route Settings Section, under the Configuring the Polnav Section of this Manual. (Please refer Section 9.3 Routing Options)
  • Page 48: Route Management

    7. Route Management 7.1 Route information It includes information such as the distance remaining until next waypoint, travel time and arrival time. 7.2 Turn List Main Menu ->Route ->Turn List The Turn List is a list of all corners and roundabouts (turns) you will pass on the way to your destination.
  • Page 49: Itinerary List

    7.3 Itinerary List Map Screen ->Route ->Itinerary The Itinerary List is a list of user defined intermediate waypoints you can set on the way to your destination. Press the Change Button, you delete waypoints or adjust the sequence of the waypoints.
  • Page 50 8. Managing Favourites, Itineraries and Trails...
  • Page 51 8.1 My Favourites Main Menu ->My Data ->My Favourite You can edit your Favourite destinations by accessing the My Favourites Menu. You can add the places of Favourites. 8.2 My Itinerary Main Menu ->My Data ->My Itinerary You can retrieve a planned itinerary by pressing Load Button. After having a loaded itinerary (current itinerary), you can add, edit or save the itinerary.
  • Page 52: Clear Data

    8.3 My Trail Main Menu ->My Data ->My Trail You can show a trail on the map screen by pressing Show Button. Show/Hide is toggled. Trail settings allow you to record and name the travel tracks/routes you have taken to your destination when you have a valid GPS fix for future reference.
  • Page 53 9. Configuring the Polnav To change the software settings, press the Settings button on the Main Menu. Polnav offers a high degree of personalisation settings, as well as normal system settings. You can access these settings from the Main Menu ->Settings Menu. 9.1 General Main Menu ->Settings...
  • Page 54: Display Options

    9.2 Volume Main Menu ->Settings ->Sound You can adjust the volume of the voice prompts and sound effects here, as well as enabling sound/disabling sound. 9.3 Display Options Main Menu ->Settings ->Display The Display Menu allows you to change the display features used by Polnav. You can adjust the colour scheme to suit your current lighting conditions for ease of visibility, the 3D view angle and font size.
  • Page 55 The 2.5D Landmark and 3D Landmark functions are optional. If you’ve purchased these functions, you’ll be able to choose these functions: 3D LandMark (enable) 3D LandMark (disable) 9.4 Language Main Menu ->Settings ->Language The Language Menu allows you to change the Settings of Polnav for use in different countries.
  • Page 56 9.4.1 Text In Polnav R6.0, there are over 20 texts for Menu to be selected.
  • Page 57 9.4.2 Voice In Polnav R6.0, there are over 24 prompt voices to be selected. You could change the language and apply it.
  • Page 58 9.4.3 Input Method In Polnav R6.0, users could choose the input method to be the default keyboard when enter the key words. (English Query Keyboard) (Chinese BPM Keyboard) (Arabic Keyboard) (Russian Keyboard) (Greek Keyboard)
  • Page 59 9.4.4 Map For dual language map, this selection could be selected to show default map’s language. For example, the Arabic map or English map for Middle countries; Thai language map or English map for Thailand. After applying, the map will be loaded when restarting Polnav in the next time .
  • Page 60 9.5 Unit Main Menu ->Settings ->Unit The Unit Menu allows you to change Unit Settings of Polnav for use in different countries. You can change the measuring units (distance) and time (12 hours / 24 hours format) settings.
  • Page 61 9.6 Guidance Main Menu ->Settings ->Guidance The Guidance Menu allows you to adjust the Map Orientation, Auto Zoom, Approaching View, Turn PIP...
  • Page 62 9.7 Time Zone Main Menu ->Settings ->Time Zone The Time Zone Menu allows you to adjust the time displayed by Polnav for the area or country you are currently in. This is useful if you are in a country that adopts daylight saving.
  • Page 63: Safe Mode

    9.8 Safe Mode Main Menu ->Settings ->Advanced ->Safe Mode By enabling “Safe mode”, the touch screen function will be disabled when the vehicle speed is above 40km/hr. This is to prevent drivers from operation of navigation devices. The touch screen function will be normal once the vehicle speed is below 40km/hr.
  • Page 64: Speed Alert

    9.9 Speed Alert Main Menu ->Settings ->Advanced ->Speed Alert You can enable speed alerts, which will warn you when you exceed the speed alert velocity. 9.9.1 Over Speed Alert (Auto Type uses the Default Road Speed Limit value) (Fixed Type allows user to set the Speed Limit value)
  • Page 65 Other than the above Auto and Fixed Types: there are also three types: Auto(+5) Auto(+10) Auto(+20)
  • Page 66 9.9.1 Speed Camera Alert Note: The speed cameras sign will show when there are speed cameras in front of the car. The speed camera alert will warn you when the speed camera is approaching along the road. You will hear “Speed Camera Ahead” sound when it is approaching; then you will hear one “Don”...
  • Page 67 9.10 POI Icon Main Menu ->Settings ->Advanced ->POI Icon You can reveal, hide all or just some POI icons for ease of visibility on the Map Screen. Select the icons you wish to have displayed or hidden on the Map Screen, then press the Done Button.
  • Page 69: Factory Default

    9.11 Factory Default Main Menu ->Settings ->Advanced ->Factory Default If you would like to change the settings you have set, you could restore the Factory Default Settings and restart again.
  • Page 70: Route Options

    9.12 Route Options Main Menu -> Route ->Route Options Route options take your preferences into account when calculating the route to your destination. It is affected by the following parameters, which you can set: · Vehicle Type: Car, Bicycle, Walker can be selected. ·...
  • Page 71 10. Information Main Menu -> Info The Information Menu gives you information about your route, itineraries, destinations, locations and maps.
  • Page 72 10.1 GPS Access information about satellite coverage, current time, longitude, latitude, altitude, quality of the signals received and the status. 10.2 Statistics Access information about your current location, heading, velocity, time, etc.
  • Page 73 10.3 Map Access information about the maps your Polnav is using, and what maps you have available. Maps are required before you can navigate the area. Note you should have the license key to use the map data.
  • Page 74 10.4 About Access information about Polnav, version number, memory usage etc. 10.5 TMC Events Access information about TMC information if your GPS device has TMC function.
  • Page 75: Gps Settings

    11. GPS Settings The GPS screen contains information about the current satellite coverage, current time, longitude, latitude, altitude, quality of the signals received and the status of the GPS receiver. To access the GPS Information page, press the Main Menu ->Info -> . GPS Button (Please refer Section 10.1) For the setting of the GPS Port and Baud Rate, please go to the Main Menu ->Setting ->GPS Port to set the GPS Port and Baud Rate.
  • Page 76: Important Messages

    12. Disclaimer Polstar Technologies, Inc. takes no responsibility for any use of this product that may result in law violation and/or accidents leading to personal injuries and/or property damage. It is the user’s own responsibility to operate the product in a prudent manner that will comply with the law.

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