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Notes on these Operating Instructions
We have structured these Operating Instructions for the installation so that you will
be able to look up the necessary subject-related information by means of the Con-
tents List at any time.
Note
You will find comprehensive Operating Instructions for navigation on
the CD/DVD and at the online help of the device.
Read the section "Frequently Asked Questions" to obtain answers to questions that
are often addressed to our customer service.
Document Your Navigation Unit
It is important to document the details of your Navigation Unit purchase in the
event you need warranty service. The serial number can be found on the back of
the device:
Serial Number
Date of Purchase
Place of Purchase
Take the serial number from the type plate on the back or the underside of your
device. Also transfer the number into your guarantee documents, if necessary.
Quality
In selecting the components we have aimed for a high level of functionality, simple
handling, safety and reliability. A well-balanced hardware and software design
allows us to offer you a technologically advanced navigation system that will give
great satisfaction in both work and leisure use.
Service
Our individual customer care is there to support you when you have questions or
problems. Please get in touch – we look forward to helping you. This manual con-
tains a special section on Customer Service starting on page 42.
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  • Page 1 Notes on these Operating Instructions We have structured these Operating Instructions for the installation so that you will be able to look up the necessary subject-related information by means of the Con- tents List at any time. Note You will find comprehensive Operating Instructions for navigation on the CD/DVD and at the online help of the device.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety and Maintenance................1 Safety Instructions ....................1 Data Security .......................1 Operating Environment ..................2 Repair ........................2 Ambient temperature ..................2 Electromagnetic Compatibility................3 Connection......................3 Power supply through Car Adapter ..............3 Cabling ........................3 Information about the Regulatory Compliance according to R&TTE ....4 Battery Operation ....................4 Maintenance......................4 Care of the Display....................5 Recycling and Disposal ..................5...
  • Page 3 Navigation ....................18 Safety Instructions for Navigation ..............18 General Instructions ..................18 Notes for Use in a Vehicle ................19 Additional Notes for Use on a Bicycle or a Motorcycle........19 Aerial Orientation....................19 I. Mounting the Car Holder ................20 II. Attaching the Navigation System ..............21 Car Adapter ....................22 IV.
  • Page 4 Customer Service ..................42 Faults and Possible Causes .................42 Additional Support ....................42 Appendix ....................43 Special CleanUp Function ..................43 Synchronisation with the PC ................45 ® ® I. Installing Microsoft ActiveSync ..............45 Procedure for Vista users: ..............45 II. Connecting with the PC................46 Alternative possibility of charging the battery ..........46 ®...
  • Page 5 ® ® Copyright © 2007. All rights reserved. Microsoft , MS-DOS , and Windows are registered ® trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 7: Safety And Maintenance

    Safety and Maintenance Safety Instructions Please read this section carefully and follow all the instructions given. This will help ensure reliable operation and extend the service life for your appliance. Keep the packaging and the user instructions for future reference or inquiries at a later date.
  • Page 8: Operating Environment

    Operating Environment Failure to follow these instructions may lead to damage to your appliance. The guarantee will be excluded in such cases. • Keep your navigation System and all connected devices away from mois- ture and avoid dust, heat and direct sunlight, especially in the car. •...
  • Page 9: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    Electromagnetic Compatibility • When connecting additional or other components the “Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive” (EMC) must be adhered to. Please also note that only screened cable (maximum 10ft) should be used with this appliance. • For optimal performance, maintain a distance of at least 10 ft. from sources of high-frequency and magnetic interference (televisions, loudspeaker sys- tems, mobile telephones etc.
  • Page 10: Information About The Regulatory Compliance According To R&Tte

    Bluetooth The company declares that this device is in compliance with the essential require- ments and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Complete declarations of conformity are available under www.medion.com/conformity. 0984 Battery Operation Your appliance is operated with a removable battery. In order to prolong the life...
  • Page 11: Care Of The Display

    Care of the Display • Avoid scratching the display surface as this is easily damaged. It is strongly recommended to use a display protection mylar to avoid scratches. Please ask your nearest dealer for this accessory. The foil on the display at delivery is purely for protection during transpor- tation! •...
  • Page 12: Transport

    Transport If you wish to transport the appliance follow the instructions below: • Following transport of the appliance wait until the unit has acclimatized before using it. • In the case of wide fluctuations in temperature or humidity condensation or moisture may form inside the appliance and this can cause an electrical short-circuit.
  • Page 13: Supplied Items

    Supplied Items Please check the integrity and completeness of the supplied items and, if it is not complete, forward us any possible claims within 14 days from the purchase date. The purchase package includes: • Navigation system • Power cable for cigarette lighter •...
  • Page 14: Views

    Views Front Components (similar picture) Ref Component Description Touch Screen Displays the output of your appliance. Tap on the screen with your finger, a stylus or a "blunt" tip to se- lect menu commands or enter data. Bluetooth indicator Lights when the Bluetooth function is activated. Battery charge The loading display will flash orange during the charg- indicator...
  • Page 15: Back Components

    Back Components antenna (similar picture) Ref Component Description Stylus Take the pen out of its compartment in order to use it, and replace it after use. The pointer pen is re- quired for operating the touch screen. External Connection for an optional second aerial. aerial connection Loudspeaker Plays back language statements and warnings.
  • Page 16: Bottom Components

    Bottom Components (similar picture) Ref Component Description Reset Opening Restarts your appliance. (Soft Reset, see page 17). Earphone Connects to a pair of stereo headphones (3.5 mm). connector Using this appliance at full volume for extended periods of time may cause damage to the hearing ca- pacity of the listener.
  • Page 17: Right Components

    Right Components Ref Component Description On-/Off switch Switches the device on or off by pressing it briefly. A long press will switch the device on or off. Hardware button Button to the main destination entry menu during navigation. Views...
  • Page 18: Initial Set-Up

    Initial Set-up The following guides you step by step through the initial Set-up of the navigation system. Firstly, remove the foil from the display. I. Charging the Battery You have the following possibilities to charge the battery of your navigation system: •...
  • Page 19: Ii. Power Supply

    II. Power Supply Car Adapter (similar picture) 1. Plug the jack ( ) of the connection cable into the corresponding receptor at the bottom of your navigation system. 2. Insert the power adapter ( ) into the cigarette lighter socket and ensure, that it will not lose contact while driving.
  • Page 20: Iii. Switching On The Device

    III. Switching on the Device Press the on/off button for approx. 3 seconds until first information will appear on the screen. The Navigation System will start the initial installation automatically. The brand logo will appear and your device will display the application screen after a few seconds Button Description...
  • Page 21: Iv. Installing The Navigation Software

    Your navigation system will use a low amount of electricity and the batteries will be discharged, even when it is in the standby mode. IV. Installing the Navigation Software The final installation of the navigation software will take place automatically from the internal memory, during the initial setting up, if your device has already been equipped with the basic data of the navigation software at the factory.
  • Page 22: General Operating Instructions

    General Operating Instructions Switching On/Off the Device Your device will be in its normal operating state after the initial setting up. You can activate and deactivate your device with the On-/Off switch. To start your navigation system press briefly the On-/Off switch Note Your device is delivered in a state in which it will not switch off itself automatically, when it is switched on and not being used.
  • Page 23: Resetting The Navigation System

    Resetting the navigation system Choose this option if your navigation system is not responding or working properly. This option restarts the navigation system, without reinstallation being necessary. A soft-reset is often used in order to reorganize the memory. In doing so all programs that are running are interrupted and the working memory is reinitialized.
  • Page 24: Navigation

    Navigation Safety Instructions for Navigation The bundled product CD/DVD contains a comprehensive instruction manual. General Instructions • Do not manipulate the navigation system while driving to protect yourself and others from accidents! • In the event that you do not understand the voice instruction or if you are in any doubt about what to do at the next intersection, then the map or ar- row display will provide you with a quick orientation.
  • Page 25: Notes For Use In A Vehicle

    Notes for Use in a Vehicle • Take care that the holder does not present any risk to safety, even in the case of an accident, when installing it. • Take care that the cable does not impede any safety components. •...
  • Page 26: Mounting The Car Holder

    I. Mounting the Car Holder Attention! Only fix the holder for the navigation system to the windscreen, if it does not impede the view. Should this not be possible, then mount the holder with the enclosed suction plate in any way that will allow peril-free and safe operation.
  • Page 27: Ii. Attaching The Navigation System

    II. Attaching the Navigation System 1. Connect the car adapter (see page 13) and, if necessary, the external GPS ae- rial, to your navigation system and insert the memory card. 2. Place the device below in the centre of the holder and press it gently back- wards until it engages audibly.
  • Page 28: Car Adapter

    Car Adapter (similar picture) Plug the jack ( ) of the connection cable into the corresponding receptor at the bottom of your navigation system (p. 10). Insert the power adapter ( ) into the cigarette lighter socket and ensure, that it will not lose contact while driving. This could cause a malfunction. Note Remove the power adapter from the cigarette lighter socket when ending a trip or when parking the car for a extended period of time.
  • Page 29: Iv. Starting The Navigation Software

    IV. Starting the Navigation Software Note Your memory card will always have to be inserted into the device during the use of the navigation system, if the card contains (addi- tional) mapping material. It will be necessary to carry out a reset to restart the navigation sys- tem if the memory card has been removed while the system was be- ing used (see page 17).
  • Page 30: Handsfree Facility By Means Of Bluetooth

    Handsfree facility by means of Bluetooth The Bluetooth technology serves to bridge short distances wirelessly. Bluetooth devices transmit data wirelessly, so that other devices that also support this tech- nology can communicate with each other without cables. Both devices will have to be adjusted to each other (pairing), before you will be able to use your navigation system as hands free equipment with your Bluetooth mobile phone.
  • Page 31: Main Screen Overview

    Main Screen Overview Button Name Description Keypad You enter the telephone number to be called by means of the keypad. Search Starts the search for a mobile phone already paired. Call routing Displays the course of the calls made and received. Pairing For the coordination between your navigation sys- tem and your mobile phone.
  • Page 32: Pairing The Navigation Device And The Mobile Phone

    Pairing the navigation device and the mobile phone 1. Make your mobile phone search for a Bluetooth device. Note Each mobile phone uses different paths to do this. Read the instruc- tions of your mobile phone under all circumstances for this reason. 2.
  • Page 33: Overview Of The Most Important Keys In The Bluetooth Application

    Overview of the most important keys in the Bluetooth application Button Description Accept call Terminate or reject call Switch the loudspeaker on or off (mute) Switch the microphone on or off Transfer back to the mobile phone and separation of the Bluetooth connection Minimize the display Increase volume...
  • Page 34: Accepting Incoming Calls

    Accepting incoming calls Click here to terminate or Click here to accept a call. reject a call. Making calls Enter the number that you would like to call in the main Bluetooth screen by means of the keypad (see p. 25). You will have the possibility of minimizing this Window and returning to the Navi- gation application, after the connection has been made.
  • Page 35: Mp3 Player (Optional)

    MP3 Player (optional) Depending on the software equipment your navigation system is equipped with a MP3 Player. Start the MP3 player from the main screen by tapping the MP3 Player button. Alternatively, the MP3 player can also be started from the navigation software itself. All the MP3 files located on the memory card can be taken over into a List of Fa- vourites and will be ready to be played.
  • Page 36: Select A Title And Move It Into The List Of Favourites

    Button Description Stop the playback. Changing the mode of playing: (normal) Normal: Plays all the files in their sequence and stops after the last file. (shuffle) Shuffle: Plays a file selected at random. Repeat: Repeats the current file continuously. (repeat) Repeat all: Plays all the files in their sequence and will restart from the first file, after the last (repeat all)
  • Page 37 The selected titles will be indicated by a Tap on , in order to confirm your selection. The titles marked will not be moved into the List of Favourites until then. You will remove the marking of the title currently viewed with Tap the file required and select the requisite title, in order to select a title in the sub- directories.
  • Page 38: List Of Favourites

    List of Favourites You will reach the List of Favourites by tapping on the You will delete individual titles with and you will delete all titles with Confirm with , in order to take over the new selection into the List of Favourites. English...
  • Page 39: Picture Viewer (Optional)

    Picture Viewer (optional) Depending on the software equipment your navigation system is equipped with a Picture Viewer. You can view the jpg format images on your memory card on your navigation system, with the Picture Viewer. All the images on the memory card will be available immediately.
  • Page 40: Full Image View

    Full Image View Fig.: Full image view without service strip Tap in the lower area of the screen in the full image view, in order to activate the service strip: Fig.: Full image view with service strip Button Description Previous picture Turn it clockwise by 90°...
  • Page 41 You will return to the miniature view by tapping in the centre of the image. The image displayed will be subdivided into 6 fields by tapping on the sym- bol (fade in grid). Fig.: Full image mode with grid Tap on a square in the grid to zoom in on that area of the picture: Fig.: Zoom-in Mode Tap on the centre of the image to go back to viewing the full picture.
  • Page 42: Alarmclock (Wake Up Function) (Optional)

    AlarmClock (Wake up function) (optional) Depending on the software equipment your navigation system is equipped with an AlarmClock/wake up function. Start this function from the main screen by tapping on the ‘AlarmClock’ button. The waking function can work both as a normal when the device is switched off (Standby Mode / Power Saving Mode) and as a reminder during the current naviga- tion.
  • Page 43: Description Of The Interfaces

    Description of the Interfaces Button Description Current system time Setting-up mode (Setting volumes, system time and alarm) Night mode (Standby mode) Reset/deactivate the waking function Setting the alarm time Delete the entry Confirmation interface Reduce the volume Increase the volume Back to the previous menu Close the application AlarmClock (Wake up function) (optional)
  • Page 44: Setting The System Time

    Setting the System Time The display of the current time will be located in the upper right corner of the screen. You can adjust it as follows: 1. Tap on in the main screen. The following screen will appear: 2. Tap on to change the time setting.
  • Page 45: Setting The Volume

    3. The selected alarm signal is marked by a 4. Close the application with Setting the Volume You will be able to adjust the volume of the waking signal by tapping on the button. Note The volume configured here only relates to the alarm signal and will not change the volume of the language output of the navigation sys- tem or other functions of the system.
  • Page 46: Snooze Function

    Snooze Function You will have the possibility of making the waking signal repeat at regular inter- vals by means of the Snooze function, once it has sounded at the alarm time set. Tap on to activate the Snooze function. Current system time Waking time set Fig.
  • Page 47: Faq

    Where can I find more information on the navigation system? Detailed operating instructions for navigation can be found on the CD/DVD, which accompanies your navigation system. Also use the additional Help functions that are available with a single touch of a button (usually F1 on the PC), or by selecting the Help option, as additional assistance.
  • Page 48: Customer Service

    Customer Service Faults and Possible Causes The navigation system no longer reacts or is behaving atypically. • Carry out a reset (see page 17). ® The navigation system is recognized only as a guest by ActiveSync • See information on page 46. The GPS receiver cannot be initialized or found.
  • Page 49: Appendix

    Appendix Special CleanUp Function The CleanUp function allows the targeted deletion of data, without using a PC. IMPORTANT Please use this function very carefully, because it is possible for data to be deleted that can only be entered again manually afterwards. The CleanUp function is activated when the ‘o’...
  • Page 50 5. Factoryreset Sets the device back to the delivery status in the case of an intact main installation. 6. Format Flash Formats the internal ‘My Flash Disk’ memory. This formatting can be necessary in the case of a prolonged removal of errors. It will be necessary to recalibrate the screen after the formatting function has been carried out.
  • Page 51: Synchronisation With The Pc

    Synchronisation with the PC ® ® I. Installing Microsoft ActiveSync In order to transfer data between your PC and your navigation system you need the Microsoft® ActiveSync® program which can be found on the CD/DVD. The cost of the navigation system includes a license for this program which can be found on the CD/DVD.
  • Page 52: Ii. Connecting With The Pc

    Note When installing the GoPal Assistant, ActiveSync® will be installed automatically . II. Connecting with the PC 1. Press the On/Off button to start your navigation system. 2. Connect the USB cable to your navigation system. 3. Push the USB connector into a free USB port on your computer. 4.
  • Page 53: Gps (Global Positioning System)

    GPS (Global Positioning System) GPS is a satellite-backed system for determining your position. With the help of 24 satellites revolving around the earth, it is possible to determine your position on earth with the accuracy of a few meters. The satellite signals are received by the antenna of the built-in GPS receiver, which must have a "line of sight"...
  • Page 54: Tmc (Traffic Message Channel)

    TMC (Traffic Message Channel) The Traffic Message Channel (TMC) is a digital radio data service that functions in a similar way to RDS and is used to transmit disruptions to traffic to a suitable reception device. The traffic information is continuously transmitted across FM. The user is less dependent on the half-hourly broadcast traffic information, because the signal is continuously transmitted.
  • Page 55: Connecting The Tmc Dipole Aerial

    Connecting the TMC Dipole Aerial A TMC receiver is integrated into your navigation system, to receive traffic informa- tion. However, reception will only be guaranteed if the TMC angled aerial supplied with the device has been connected. 1. Plug the jack plug of the TMC angled aerial into the earphones connec- tion on the lower side of your navigation system.
  • Page 56: Working With Memory Cards

    Working with Memory Cards Your navigation system supports MMC and SD memory cards. Inserting Memory Cards Carefully take the optional memory card out of its packing (if included). Take care not to touch or dirty the contacts. Insert the memory card carefully into the card bay with contacts pointing forward.
  • Page 57: Additional Card Material

    Additional Card Material Your navigation system is already equipped with digitalized map material in the internal memory at the factory. Depending on the configuration, additional maps may be included on your your CD/DVD. You will be able to transfer these cards to a memory card immediately.
  • Page 58: Alternative Installation Of The Navigation Software From A Memory Card

    Alternative Installation of the Navigation Software from a Memory Card The software for your navigation system can also be installed directly from a mem- ory card. The pre-installed software may have to be uninstalled beforehand (see special CleanUp function, Page 43). You will be requested to install the navigation software during the initial adjust- ment.
  • Page 59: Specifications

    Specifications Parameter Information Power supply Atech ATPI-68HT0501 Power supply cable for a cigarette lighter Input 12-24V DC, 800mA / fuse 2A Output 5V / 1A (max.) Memory card type MMC and SD Bluetooth Class 2 Connector type of the external MMCX GPS receiver USB interface...
  • Page 60: Warranty

    MEDION has marketed this product. The level of warranty service you receive may vary according to local standards. MEDION will not alter form, fit or function of the product to make it operate in a country for which it was never intended to function.
  • Page 61 PRODUCT TO YOU. Please note the following: Be sure to keep your purchase receipt in a safe place. MEDION, at its option, may require a copy of the receipt to validate the warranty period effective date (i.e. date of purchase). Warranty liability only applies to material or factory faults. It does not apply to damage due to breakage, for example, a crack in the housing.
  • Page 62: Index

    Index Accessing Memory Cards ....50 Data exchange ......50 Additional card material ....51 Data Security........1 Aerial Orientation ......19 AlarmClock (Wake up function) Ending the application ....40 Earphone connector......10 Interfaces........37 Electromagnetic Compatibility ..3 Main screen.......36 EMC..........3 Selecting an alarm signal...38 External aerial connection ....9 Setting the system time .....38 External GPS antenna....47 Setting the volume....39...
  • Page 63 MP3 Player Navigation ........18 List of favourites ......32 Connection .........3 Select title .........30 Data security .......1 Operating environment ....2 Repair..........2 Cabling ........3 Navigation Battery operation ......4 Attaching the navigation system21 Maintenance .......4 Mounting the car holder ...20 Care of the display ......5 Safety instructions .....18 Transport ........6 Starting the navigation software23...
  • Page 64 English...

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