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Sleek 5-inch Navigator User’s Manual March 2012 Trademarks All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of G-Sol Technology Co., Limited. In association with Maka GPS Technologies Private Limited (Singapore), Maka GPS Technologies Sdn. Bhd. (Malaysia) & Maka Technologies Group (H.K.) Limited The information in this manual is subject to change without notice.
Before You Start ※ Precautions and Notices DO NOT ADJUST THE “NAVI PATH” UNDER “SETTINGS” UNLESS YOU ※ NEED TO SWITCH IT TO OVERSEAS MAP. ※ Use this product prudently. The product is designed to be use only as a navigation aid.
※ Overview GPS Navigation Features ※ Preloaded with Galactio SLA (Singapore Land Authority) and Malfreemaps West Malaysia & East Malaysia, Thailand, Brunei provided by Malfreemaps and Indonesia Maps provided by Navigasi Maps. ※ GPS positioning ※ Optimal route calculation and trip plan ※...
Other Features ※ Audio Player ※ Photo Viewer ※ Movie Player ※ Bluetooth Handsfree Communication (Receive / Dial Calls) ※ FM Transmitter ※ Calculator ※ Game Player ※ Av-input (Reverse Camera support) About this Manual This manual is divided into four major parts: ※...
Part I. Basic Operations Part I guides you through the process of getting your device running, familiarizes you with the external components, and tells you how to customize system settings 1. Getting Start This chapter tells you step by step how to perform the initial start-up and introduces you to the external components of your device.
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◆ Install a rear view reverse camera at the back of your car and monitor the rear view situation via our Marbella 610XT once you are reversing or parking your car. You can use it when driving, walking, riding, or waiting for a meeting; the perfect “GPS + entertainment”...
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1.3 Connecting to Car Power and Charging the Battery Connect the adapter cable to your device and plug into a car charging slot or charge the device via connecting AC adopter (optional) to Wall plug. When charging the battery for the first time, you should charge it for a couple of hours.
1.4 Using Your Device in a Vehicle Using the Car Holder ※CAUTION: 1. Select an appropriate location for the car holder. Never place the holder where the driver’s field of vision is blocked. 2. If the car’s windshield is tinted with a reflective coating, an external antenna (optional) may be needed to route the antenna to the top of the car through a window.
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Remove it when not in use to avoid draining the battery. Check all safety equipment in your car after installation. ● Connecting the Car Charger The car charger supplies power to your device when you are using the device in a car. ※CAUTION : To protect your device against sudden surges in current, connect the car charger only after the car engine has been started.
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IMPORATANT CLAUSE The voltage of the car engine will normally shoot up very high after parking ● the car for a period of time (even a couple of hours). We strongly advise our customer to remove the car charger from their cigarette lighter after parking the vehicle or before switch on the engine.
2. Features & Specification This chapter guides you through the process of using your device and familiarizes you with the basic operations such as using the stylus pen and navigation pad. 2.1 Main features ◆ Operating system: Microsoft Windows CE 6.0; ◆...
2.2 Specification MediaTek MT3351 RAM memory 128 MB 5” display, LCD display Resolution :480RGB(H)x272(V) High-accuracy, endurable Touch-screen touch-screen USB Client 2.0, MINI USB port slot , Micro-SD/TF card maximum capacity of Micro-SD External Storage Card supported maximum up to 16GB A: Built-in high fidelity speaker Audio B: High fidelity stereo earphone...
3.1.2 Function introduction Navigation Provide navigation service Support ASF, AVI, WMV, 3GP, MP4 and FLV format. Video player Support progress adjust, pause and full screen play Support JPG、BMP and PNG format. Support photo rotate, Photo viewer enlarge/shrink pictures, automatic play and so on Text format: txt.
3.2 Navigation functions and features Please refer to “Galactio Instruction Manual” found inside CD found inside the package. 1. Navigation The navigator offers the route for the reference; determine the route by yourself, the driver may be more familiar with the route than GPS navigator. 2.
Part II. Media Part II introduces Music Player, Picture Viewer and Movie Player. 3.3 Audio player operation interface This chapter introduces how to use the GPS video player to play your favorite music, and let it be your personal MP3. 3.3.1 Function s and features The audio player supports MP3 and WAV format, you could set the playing...
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Previous Play the previous song; song Play/paus To play and pause, single click to pause, click again to play continuously; Stop Single click to stop playing; Next song Play the next song; Adjust volume. shows volume decreased when it shift toward left. While Volume volume is increase when it is shifted toward right.
3.4 Video operation Interface This chapter introduced how to use the GPS video player. 3.4.1 Functions and features 1. Support ASF, AVI, WMV, 3GP, MP4 and FLV 2. Support full-screen playing, progress choosing and file selection; Before using the Video player, please copy your video file(ASF, AVI, WMV, 3GP, MP4 and FLV)to any folder.
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3-26 Close Click to close the video list; It shows stop playing. Single click will Play continue to play. Next Play next video. Single click and shift to video file list, and File list then choose your favorite video. Single click volume. It shows volume is decreased when it shift toward left.
3.5 Photo viewer operation interface This chapter introduces how to use the photo viewer to browse pictures. 3.5.1 Function features: 1.Supports JPG、BMP and PNG Support picture rotate, picture enlarge/shrink and automatic play. 2. Before using the photo viewer, please copy your photos to any folder. 3.5.2 Operation method Single click the button to open the photo list as picture 3-27...
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3-28 Close Click to close the photo list; Last page Show the last page Next page Show the next page File Single click to enter the photo file; Choose the picture to enter play interface as 3-29 3-29 Close Click to close the viewer Shrink Shrink current picture in proportion Enlarge...
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Automatic Play all the pictures circularly on full screen from Play the current picture Photo name and Show the photo name and format format 3.6 E-book reader interface and operation This chapter introduces how to use GPS to read e-book. 3.6.1Function 1.
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Close Single click and close e-book reader Last page Read last page Next page Read next page Single click to enter Ebook list to choose favorite File book Font set As 3-33 Color set As 3-34 Add book It needs open e-book and choose TXT. mark Open book mark...
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3-33 Font set interface Set font as bold Set font as normal Decrease font size Font size indicator Increase font size 3-34 Set color RGB Choose background color, font color or set background color Choose background color, font color or set background color with reverse order or sequential order Color review Return to e-book homepage...
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3-37 3.9 System setting Interface and operation to enter “Setting” menu, then you can set the relevant Click functions. There are backlights, volume, languages, time, calibration, system info and default etc. ※ We’d like to highlight the importance of avoiding changing any command setting under “NAVI-PATH”...
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3.9.1 FM Transmitter Single click enter the FM setting as FM Transmitter will send out the audio signal to the radio devices. Take 92.0MHZ frequency for example (the recommended FM frequency in Singapore and Malaysia), both the GPS transmitting frequency and the received frequency of the radio suggested to be tune at 92.0MHZ, then all the sounds of the GPS will be input through the amplifier system of the radio.
3-38 Back Adjust the screen backlight; light Backlight turn off time interval under battery power supply Backlight turn off time interval under external power supply Volume Adjust the volume; Turn on / off “screen click tone” Navigation path Set navigation path Time and date Time set Date set...
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3-39 Close Exit “backlight setting” interface; Brightne Click to decrease backlight gradually to decreas the lowest level; Brightne Click to increase backlight gradually to the highest level increase Present blank shows present Brightne brightness Single click and it will shift left, and it Shift left will show last column.
System backlight will be closed automatically when no operation for a Time period time to save power. There are interval several time interval choice for you: never, 3 min, 2min, 1min, 30second later, 10second later. 3.9.3 Volume adjust “Volume adjustment” includes: 1.
3-40 Close Exit “volume setting” interface; Volume - Single click to decrease the volume gradually; there are 10 ranks for volume from mute to maximum. Single click will decrease one rank. Single click to increase the volume gradually; there are 10 Volume + ranks for volume from mute to maximum.
3.9.5 Screen Calibration Click the to enter the screen calibration as 3-45 3-45 Click it will move from in the sequence of the center, left up, left down, right down and right up till the calibration succeed, then click any where on the screen to save the calibration and exit to the main interface automatically.
3.9.6 Language setting 3-47 Single click your preferred language and then exit. This is the system language. Galactio software provides a wide selection of language in Malay, English, Simplify Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian, Arabic and Traditional Chinese. There are also wide selections of voice selection available under the navigation software.
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4. Bluetooth Handsfree Communication 4.3.1 Single click the button in main menu to open the Bluetooth interface as the following picture 4-1; 4.1 Bluetooth Bluetooth is designed for handsfree communication. This is the replacement of your Bluetooth handsfree earpiece if you have any. Bluetooth feature will be solely available for communication purposes.
4.2 Bluetooth Pairing Different phone has different application and steps in pairing with Marbella 610XT Sleek 5inch. Due to various model and brand mobile phone model in the market, we will not be able to provide any support for Bluetooth pairing over the phone or email.
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Bluetooth Icon Summary Close Single click to close the current interface Phone book Display contact list of paired cell phone Call history Display current call history Dial pad Phone number dialing Message Download SMS of paired phone File manager Download files of paired phone Cell phone searching,...
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<Step 3> Please kindly click on “Search Phone” and allow the Marbella Sleek 5inch to commence searching to pair with your mobile phone. Please kindly also ensure you have switched “ON” the Bluetooth from your mobile phone. ※ PLEASE TAKE NOTE, “BLUETOOTH OFF” refers to “Turn OFF your Bluetooth”.
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610XT Sleek 5inch is searching for your mobile phone. It may be easier with 2-way attempt. <step 5> 1. Click & select on the mobile phone which was discovered through this search 2. Click on the “Pairing” Icon to make a connect attempt. Single click the device you want to connect and click to pair as the following pictures <Step 6>...
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1) Marbella 610XT Sleek 5inch will request a password of your choice to confirm the Bluetooth pairing is authenticated. A simple password can be “1234” which is shown as our example here. 2) Once you enter your preferred password and press “OK”. Your mobile phone end should prompt you to enter a PIN/Password.
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5 minutes. Even though our sample iPhone is showing “Connected” status, but it will still take a couple minutes more to complete the pairing process. <step 8 - Complete> Upon completion of pairing, Marbella 610XT Sleek 5inch GPS Navigator will bring the page back as shown above. Features such as “Phone Book”, “Call History”...
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Bluetooth Menu Icon Once activated Close Single click to close current interface Phone Display contact list of paired cell phone book Call history Display call history Dial pad Dial phone number Message Download SMS of paired phone File Download files of paired phone manager Cell phone...
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Single click to close the current Close interface Number Display current number input display It made up of 10 numbers from 0 to 9 and “*”“#”. Backspace Single click will delete the last number “+” input“+” Phone Single click to select phone number book from phone book Phone...
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Button Syllabus – During Calling Page Keep call state return main Return interface/navigation interface Show the name you’re dialing Name Show the number you’re dialing Number display Calling Show current call state Including extension, sound shift, call shift, Dial conference call and so on. Mute Mute the microphone while keeping the call Single...
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4.3.8 If there is an incoming call, it will show the caller ID and its number as 4-17 4-17 Keep call state and return to main Minimise interface or resume Navigation Caller ID Show caller ID Number Show the incoming call number display Answer Single click to answer the call...
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Part III. Troubleshooting IF your GPS navigator cannot work normally, please check it as follows. If you cannot solve the problem, please contact our service center. Reason Reason Solution Can not turn on the Lack of power Charge the battery navigator The device turn off Low battery...
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Maintenance of GPS navigator GPS navigator will be a reliable navigation and entertainment companion if protected by right methods. Please follow the instructions below to ensure your GPS run smoothly for a long time. Protect screen: Don’t press the screen with strength or you will destroy it. Please use the stylus to operate the navigator and spray a little glass cleaner on the soft cloth to clean the screen, don’t spray on the screen directly.
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Part IV. Service Location Local Service Centre – Singapore Service Location in Singapore Maka GPS Technologies Private Limited 2 Alexandra Road Unit #02-03, Delta House Singapore 159919 Tel: (65) 6276 0889 Fax: (65) 6270 7123 24Hrs Hotline (65) 6100 1239 Opening Hours: 9am –...