LG LN790 Series Quick Reference Manual

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  • Page 16 ENGLISH Portable Navigation OWNER’S MANUAL LN790 Series Please read this manual carefully before operating your navigation device. Keep it for future reference. Designs and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Support - Hotline : 1-800-243-0000 http://us.lge.com CANADA : 1-888-542-2623 http://ca.lge.com To purchase the Upgrade Map, go to http://us.lge.com/navigation.
  • Page 17: Safety Notes

    Safety notes CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT SPLIT COVER(OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user about the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
  • Page 18 Safety notes This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003, Issue 2, and RSS-210, Issue 4 (Dec. 2000). "To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing."...
  • Page 19 Safety notes CAUTION : Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. WARNING This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause unde- sired operation.
  • Page 20 Safety notes IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions. - All these safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. 2. Keep these instructions. - The safety, operating and use instructions should be retained for future reference. 3.
  • Page 21 Safety notes 9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety.
  • Page 22: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Precautions ........9-13 Navigation features .
  • Page 23 Table of contents Installation ........61-63 Using software .
  • Page 24: Precautions

    Precautions Always operate the vehicle in a safe manner. Do not become distracted by the navigation while driving, and always be fully aware of all driving conditions. Minimize the amount of time spent viewing the navigation screen while driving and use voice prompts when possible. Do not enter destinations, change settings, or access any functions requiring prolonged use of the unit’s controls while driving.
  • Page 25 Precautions Note that malfunctions may occur if you use the product in places where static electricity occurs frequently. Do not use the unit near water. Do not touch the unit with wet hands. Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the product yourself. Do not use the product for other purposes than those described in this guide.
  • Page 26 Precautions If you notice unusual odors, excessive heat coming from the product, anything else that seems unusual, do not use the product and contact our Customer Service Center. Always use soft and dry cotton cloth when cleaning the product. Do not use strong solvents such as alcohol, benzine, or thinner, as these might damage the surface of the unit.
  • Page 27 Precautions • If you attach the vacuum disk on the glass for a long period of time, the pressure in the disk slowly reduces and the vacuum disk may fall off. • The navigator holder may fall off at a sudden stop, thus causing a dan- gerous situation.
  • Page 28 • LG is not responsible for the accuracy of traffic-related information and data supplied by other parties. • LG disclaims all liability for use of the navigation that causes or contributes to death, injury or property damage or that violates any law including traffic laws.
  • Page 29: Navigation Features

    Navigation features The Navigation System provides the following features for easy navigation: • Route calculation within seconds. • High quality 2D/3D maps with display of street names. • Address input via a full-size keyboard optimized for finger input address. • Storing of any location one click away. •...
  • Page 30: Supplied Parts

    Supplied parts Main Body GPS Antenna USB Cable Suction-Cup (Optional) Mount Cigarette Lighter Carrying Case Installation Quick Reference Guide CD/ Map CD Adapter AC Adapter Dashboard Holder Traffic Receive mounting disk Antenna (USA only) POWER NAVI MUTE ZOOM ZOOM Steering Cover holder, Holder Wheel, Belt, Screw, Battery Remote Control (CANADA only)
  • Page 31: Part Names

    Part names Front panel Navigation (NAVI) button RESET button Moves to the navigation mode. If the unit does not operate properly, press and release the Bluetooth (B/T) button RESET button. Moves to the bluetooth mode. Hold switch MENU button This feature locks the unit to pre- Moves to the main menu screen.
  • Page 32 Part names Rear / Side panel External GPS Antenna jack Earphone connector Speaker Power supply connector Gives a voice guidance service. DC 5V Stand TMC antenna jack (USA only) Volume knob/Mute Insert a TMC antenna. Memory Card Slot Insert a SD Memory Card. Deleting or altering the map data in the built-in memory may cause problems in the navigation function.
  • Page 33 Part names Remote control (CANADA only) POWER NAVI MUTE ZOOM ZOOM Separation of this remote control and steering wheel POWER ZOOM- Turns the unit on and off. Diminishes the map level. Navigation (NAVI) Volume (VOL -/+) Adjusts the volume level. Moves to navigation mode.
  • Page 34: Connecting Devices

    Connecting devices Installing the battery (CANADA only) Assembling the battery in the remote control Open the back lid of the remote control. Place the battery in the remote control with its positive (+) side up. • Caution - Danger of explosion if battery is incor- rectly replaced.
  • Page 35 Connecting devices Installing the remote control in a vehicle handle (CANADA only) • Avoid installing this unit in such a location where the operation of safety devices such as airbags is prevented by this unit. Otherwise, there is danger of a fatal accident. •...
  • Page 36 Connecting devices Installing the remote control on a Left-Hand-Drive vehicle (CANADA only) When the remote control is installed on a Right-Hand -Drive vehicle, the horizontal position are inverted. Secure Cover holder to the inner circumference of the steering wheel with belt Fit the Cover holder to the steering wheel so that the arrow-marked side faces the driver as...
  • Page 37 Connecting devices Installing sequence for the suction-cup mount Select the most suitable position on the windshield. Clean the surface of the windshield, to remove any dust and grease. Place the suction-cup mount on a suitable position on the windshield. Push back the lever to the left until you hear a click, fixing the suction-cup mount in position.
  • Page 38 Connecting devices Plug the small end of the cigarette lighter adapter into the power supply connector at the side of the unit. Plug the other end into your vehicle’s 12-24V (cigarette lighter) socket. Adjust the angle of the mount by rotating the hold- er of the suction-cup mount up and down or from side to side.
  • Page 39 Connecting devices Detaching the suction-cup mount To separate the mount, pull the lever to the right. If the mount still doesn’t detach from the windshield, pull up handle of suction cup to move the suction rubber. Drivers in California and Minnesota are prohibited from placing anything on the windshield of a vehicle.
  • Page 40 Connecting devices When Installing the antenna inside the vehicle (on the dashboard or shelf) Affix the external GPS antenna on as level a surface as possible where the external GPS antenna faces outside the window. (The GPS antenna is fastened with a double-sided tape.) •...
  • Page 41 Connecting devices Connecting the USB cable Connect the unit's power supply connector and wall outlet using AC adapter. Switch the unit on. Connect one end to the USB port on your PC and then plug the other end into your unit's USB port.
  • Page 42: Connecting Devices

    Connecting devices Data exchange via card reader If you wish to copy large quantities of data (Music and Photo files) to the memory card these can also be stored directly to the memory card. Insert the SD card into your card reader. Insert the card reader into your computer's USB port.
  • Page 43: Getting Started With Navigation

    Getting started with navigation Starting up The navigation software and the digital map material are supplied in the built-in memory. Installation is automatic. Built-in memory: The application and maps are stored in the built-in memory. Press the PWR button on the unit or the POWER button on the remote control to turn on the device.
  • Page 44 Getting started with navigation Using the map screen Power (PWR) When you turn the device on or tap the “Map” button on the Navigation menu screens, the Map screen appears. Tap “ ” or “ ” buttons to increase or decrease the detail of the map view.
  • Page 45: Getting Started With Navigation

    Getting started with navigation Tap this button to go to the navigation menu screen. Current location in Vehicle (Pedestrian) Mode. Last known location when GPS signal is unreliable. Generated route. When you have calculated a route, the Directions bar displays the direction arrow and the distance to the set destination.
  • Page 46: Navigation Menu

    Navigation menu Navigation Menu Turn the device on. Follow the on-screen instructions. Then, map screen appears. Pressing “NAVI” button brings up a menu that allows you to access some of the most frequently used functions of the navigator. Or Press on the map screen.
  • Page 47 Navigation menu POI Screen When you tap the “POI” button, the first screen of popular place categories appears. The “POI” button lets you navigate to thousands of interesting places, such as beaches, parks, hotels, museums, and restaurants. For more information, see "POI" on the page 42. Route Manager Screen You can tap the “Route Manager”...
  • Page 48: Point On The Map

    Navigation menu Point on the Map You can navigate to any point by tapping its location directly on the Map screen in both 2D and 3D map view. This feature is especially helpful when you want to navigate to a specific point on the map, but you don’t have the street address.
  • Page 49: Screen Buttons

    Navigation menu Screen Buttons The following buttons appear on many of the navigation screens. When you tap the “OK” button for a selected address, group, or place, the navigation automatically opens the next screen in the sequence. When you tap the “Back” button, the navigator returns you to the previous screen.
  • Page 50: Navigation Menu

    Navigation menu Address Step 1: Enter Address When you tap the “Address” button, the “Select State” screen appears. You can use the keyboard to enter the characters of the state name. For more information, see "Address screen" on the page 31. After you have selected a state, the navigator displays the “Mode”...
  • Page 51: Finding A Location (Address)

    Finding a location (Address) Step 2: Address Screen 1. You can use the keyboard to enter the characters of the address name. 2. The characters appear in the Address field. The navigator automatically searches the Address list for the first occurrence of the entered characters.
  • Page 52: Finding A Location (Address)

    Finding a location (Address) You can change your address search method by tapping the Mode button to select from a variety of address formats, as described in Address Modes (See "Enter Address" on the page 35). • If the entered characters are not found at the beginning of the name in the Address list, the Smart Search System automatically searches for the entered characters throughout the entire list, for...
  • Page 53: Finding A Location (Recent Places)

    Finding a location (Recent Places) Recent Places The Recent Locations screen lets you select an exist- ing destination from a list of destinations that you have previously traveled to. 1. To navigate to a recent destination, tap the “Recent Places” button. 2.
  • Page 54: Finding A Location (My Places)

    Finding a location (My Places) My Places A Favorite is a destination that you have stored for easy retrieval. 1. To access a favorite destination, open the navigation menu and tap the “My Places” button. 2. The “Select a Group of Places” screen displays on the screen.
  • Page 55 Finding a location (My Places) Select a Group of Places You can tap the “Edit” button from the “My Places” screen to add, edit, or delete groups, as described below. Enter the group name and select an icon to identify the group.
  • Page 56 Finding a location (My Places) You can disable the alerts for all groups by selecting the 1st Alert setting to Off. You can disable the alerts for a particular group by clearing the checkbox next to the selected group. Activate that disabled alert by selecting the checkbox next to the group.
  • Page 57: Finding A Location (Poi-Points Of Interest)

    Finding a location (POI-Points of Interest) POI (Points of Interest) The POI list is a collection of hundreds of interesting or useful places organized by easy-to-find categories. For example, you can use the navigator to guide you to a shopping center, hotel, restaurant, or gas station. 1.
  • Page 58 Finding a location (POI-Points of Interest) Subcategories Many categories have subcategories to provide for an even greater list of choices. For example, "Petrol Station" may have many subcategories each that representing a particular brand name. The same is also true for "Hotels". "Restaurants" have subcategories that represent different types of food, such as American, Italian, and French.
  • Page 59 Finding a location (POI-Points of Interest) Enter the location distance to search for a designated place. For example, if you enter 5 km, the navigator only searches within a five kilometer radius . When you select a large search radius, you risk the chance of finding too many locations, which makes it harder to find the place that you are searching for.
  • Page 60: Finding A Location (Poi-Points Of Interest)

    Finding a location (POI-Points of Interest) Route Manager From the Navigation menu, tap the “Route Manager” button to display navigator’s route navigation fea- tures, as described in the sections below. Turn-by-Turn List After you have entered a destination and calculated a route, the Directions bar appears at the top of the Map screen, displaying the following information: •...
  • Page 61: Finding A Location (Route Manager)

    Finding a location (Route Manager) Route Summary The “Route Summary” button lets you display an overview of your complete route on the Map screen, the total driving distance to your destination, the estimated travel time, and the complete destination address. Detour You can specify that certain roads be permanently excluded from your route calculations.
  • Page 62: Route Playback

    Finding a location (Route Manager) Route Playback This feature lets you record your route as you’re driving and then to play it back on the Map screen. 1. To record a route, tap the “Record” button in the Route Playback screen. The navigator shows the Main Map screen and navigates you to the selected destination.
  • Page 63: Multistop Planner

    Finding a location (Route Manager) Multistop planner Edit Way Points lets you plan a route with up to 5 stops. When you tap the “Go” button, the route is calculated in stages, from the departure point to the first stop. When you reach the first stop, the route recalculates to the second stop, and so on.
  • Page 64: Finding A Location (Route Manager)

    Finding a location (Route Manager) Route Options You can use Route options to determine what road categories to avoid or allow and to set the default route type when navigator calculates your selected destination. Avoid Roads Toll, Highway, and Ferry route sections are avoided or allowed as determined by whether they are selected, when navigator calculates a route.
  • Page 65: Tmc- Traffic Information (Usa Only)

    TMC- Traffic Information (USA only) What is the Traffic Message Channel (USA only) The Traffic Message Channel (TMC) is a specific application of the FM Radio Data System (RDS) used for broadcasting real-time traffic and weather information. Data messages are received silently, decoded, and delivered to a TMC enabled navigation system that can offer dynamic route guidance alerting the driver of a problem on the planned route...
  • Page 66 TMC- Traffic Information (USA only) Service Information (USA only) When you are in an FM TMC service area, your navi- gator receives traffic signals as soon as you connect TMC module to your navigator. You need to be in range of an FM station transmitting TMC (Traffic Message Channel) data to receive traffic information.
  • Page 67 TMC- Traffic Information (USA only) 1. From the Navigation menu, select the “Traffic Info” button, which opens the TMC inbox, and displays traffic reports. 2. You can select a traffic report and tap “OK” to show a map of the affected road. If you click the “Avoid”...
  • Page 68 TMC- Traffic Information (USA only) Test TMC: (USA only) When you tap this button, The Navigation expands the search radius for to the "Whole Map" for one minute and switches automatically to the TMC Inbox screen and Displays one test message called "Testing TMC Service".
  • Page 69: Setup

    Setup Display Tap the “Display” button to determine how navigator’s map view is displayed, as shown below. Dimension The 2D and 3D Mode buttons lets you display the map view in 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional views for either day or night driving. Day &...
  • Page 70 Setup Map Views The map views below let you see the differences between 2d/3d day/night conditions. 2D Day Mode Map View 2D Night Mode Map View 3D Day Mode Map View 3D Night Mode Map View...
  • Page 71 Setup Units & Time You can tap the “Units & Time” button to specify units of measure system and adjust the time as displayed on your navigator. Distance Unit Miles: Display and announce in miles Kilometers: Display and announce in kilometers. Adjust Hour You will see the current values of GMT, and use one time zone, Greenwich Mean TIME (GMT).
  • Page 72: Gps Status

    Setup Unreliable GPS Signal Warns that the GPS signal is too low and unreliable for navigation. This prompt is automatically active by default. Traveling to... Reminder at the start of each journey. This prompt is automatically active by default. Say Road You can set the type of the guidance name that you will use to navigate the route.
  • Page 73: Map Setup

    Setup GPS Not Found When you first start the navigator you will hear the message “Signal too low”. This message means that your navigation device hasn’t yet located a reliable GPS signal. Check that your device is connected to the cigarette lighter and has a clear view of the sky. The “GPS not found”...
  • Page 74: Start Demo

    Setup From the Setup menu, tap the “More” button, to display the navigator add-ons as described in the section below. Tutorial When you first start the navigator, a message box appears prompting you to open the navigator Guided Tour program. The Guided Tour is an excellent way of becoming familiar with the different navigation features available.
  • Page 75: Setup

    Setup Select Map This feature lets you change the currently selected map to another map saved on built-in memory. You can tap the “Select Map” button to display the maps saved on your built-in memory. The Select Map screen displays map details and version numbers.
  • Page 76: Installation

    Installation Installing the Navigator “PC Portal” It should install the Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0 for the operating system from the install screen. 1. Insert the navigator CD into the PC's CD-ROM drive. The “PC Portal” Installation wizard prompts you to select the language used for the installation process.
  • Page 77 Installation 8. From the Select Language dialog box, you can select the display language for the “PC Portal”. Select the Launch “PC Portal” checkbox for “PC Portal” to immediately start and click “OK”. Alternatively, you can start the “PC Portal” from the Microsoft®...
  • Page 78: Installation

    Installation Starting the “PC Portal” Wizard The first time you start the “PC Portal”, the “PC Portal” Wizard automatically starts, letting you install navigator software, supported languages and voice prompts, and maps. For a complete description of the “PC Portal”, see Using the “PC Portal”...
  • Page 79: Using Software

    Using software Using the “PC Portal” Click “Install Software” and select from the following components to install to your device: • LGE: GPS navigation software • Tutorial: Tutorial guide To install navigator components: 1. From the Install Software screen, select from the list of components, as described above.
  • Page 80: Installing Maps

    Using software Installing Maps 1. From the Desktop Maps pane, select a map. 2. From the “Target” context box, select a target option, such as Storage Card or Main Memory. 3. When you select a Target option (Storage Card, Main Memory) the “PC Portal” displays the following information: •...
  • Page 81 Using software Removing Maps You can remove a map by selecting a map in the Device Maps pane and clicking the “Add/Remove” button. You can remove a map by selecting a map in the Device Maps pane and clicking the “Add/Remove” button. Importing Favorite Locations Import Favorites lets you import content created externally as a new Favorites category.
  • Page 82 Using software The .csv file contains the following fields: Fav. Name Notes Longitude Latitude Altitude City Street Address Fav.place 1 Comm. 1 39.21370 38.78903 8033 Munich Adaloweg • The longitude, latitude, and altitude are numerical values. All other fields contain string values. •...
  • Page 83: General Warning Messages

    Using software General Warning Messages The following warning messages can appear when you’re working with navigator “PC Portal”. If at any point during the installation or data transfer, Lost connection the connection to the device is lost, the following transfer message is displayed: "Connection to the device has been lost.
  • Page 84 Using software Previous maps If maps from a previous version is located on your computer, the following message is displayed: "Existing maps data found. Do you want to keep it?" Clicking “Yes” lets you install maps from previous versions. The following message appears when you have Remove maps selected an installed map and clicked the Actions button:...
  • Page 85: Movie Player

    Movie player Getting Started/ Playing movie Make sure that the SD memory card is inserted in your device. 1. Press “MENU” button. The menu is displayed. 2. Tap the “Movie” button. The movie list appears. • Playable movie file: ".wmv", ".avi", ".mpg", ".mpeg"...
  • Page 86 Movie player 3. Tap a movie file you want to play. Playback starts. Playing feature Tap the LCD once to display the popup menu during playback. Pause/Play button lets you pause the movie. To play again, touch the button. Skip the next movie Tap briefly the button to select the next movie during playback or stop.
  • Page 87: Movie Player

    Movie player Return You can tap the “Return” button to close the Movie Player and return to the menu screen. List The “List” button lets you return to the movie list screen. Brightness The “Brightness” button lets you adjust the brightness of the LCD.
  • Page 88: Music Player

    Music player Getting Started 1. Press “MENU” button. The menu is displayed. 2. Tap the “Music” button. Playback starts automatically. MP3: 320 Kbps (Maximum Bit rate) 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48KHz (Sample Rate) Single Channel, Dual Channel, Joint Stereo, Stereo Mode Playing feature button lets you select the skip or search...
  • Page 89 Music player Random The “Shuffle” button lets you set the random playback mode. : Plays randomly in within folder. : Plays randomly all files. Off (No display): Returns to the normal playback. You can tap the “Return” button to return to the Source menu.
  • Page 90: Photo Viewer

    Photo viewer Getting Started 1. Press “MENU” button. The menu is displayed. 2. You can open the Photo Viewer by clicking the “Photo” button. The Photo Viewer lets you view pictures from your unit. This application recognizes JPG and BMP files. Browse to an Image When you open the Photo Viewer, the Photo list screen is displayed, showing the top level folders on...
  • Page 91: Photo Viewer

    Photo viewer Viewing Image Tap an image file icon in the Photo list screen to view. The image appears in the View Image screen, as shown below. The following buttons are provided to let you display images from the View Image screen: button lets you display the previous or next image in the sequence of image files located in the selected folder.
  • Page 92: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth Understanding Bluetooth Technology Bluetooth wireless technology establishes a wireless link between two devices, such as your phone and the unit. The first time you use two devices together you must “pair” them by establishing a relationship using a PIN code.
  • Page 93 Bluetooth To pair using the phone settings 1. Enable the phone’s Bluetooth component. This might be in a menu called Settings, Bluetooth, Connections, or Hands-free. 2. Initiate a search for Bluetooth devices. This might be located in a menu called Bluetooth, Connections, or Hands-free.
  • Page 94 Bluetooth Connecting and disconnecting with your device To connect with your device 1. Tap the phone name that you want to connect to. 2. When your device is connected to your phone, the phone mark is displayed on the screen. You are ready to make phone calls.
  • Page 95 Bluetooth Auto mode/ Manual mode/ Show mode/ Hide mode Manual mode When “Auto” is displayed, the current status is the manual mode. When the device reboots, you must try to connect by using your phone and unit. If you tap “Auto”, it moves to the auto mode. Auto mode When “Manual”...
  • Page 96 Bluetooth Handsfree Making a Call 1. Pair and connect the Bluetooth phone and your device. 2. Tap the “Handsfree” button to enter the phone mode. The handsfree screen appears. 3. Tap the phone number button to call up. 4. Tap the “SEND” button. The microphone is in the front of the device;...
  • Page 97 Bluetooth Storing a phone number 1. Tap the phone number button and then tap “SAVE” button. 2. Tap the “Name” button and then Use the keyboard to enter the characters of the name. 3. Tap the “OK” button. 4. Tap the “Ok” button. The phone number is stored on the phone book.
  • Page 98 Bluetooth Adding the phone number 1. Tap the “Add” button in the phone book menu. The phone book menu appears. 2. After tapping the , enter the Number and Name using the keyboard and then tap the “OK” button. 3. Tap the “Ok” button. The phone number is added in the phone book.
  • Page 99 Bluetooth Getting a Call 1. When you get a call, the Incoming call window appears. 2. Tap “Answer” button to answer the call or press Bluetooth (B/T) button on your device. Tap “Ignore” button to ignore the call and stop the phone from ringing.
  • Page 100 Bluetooth Listening to music files You can control and hear the saved music files on the Bluetooth phone via the unit. 1. Connect the Bluetooth phone and your device using a stereo headset profile. 2. Tap the “Music Streaming” button to enter the phone mode.
  • Page 101: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Navigation program and map data protection • If you want to operate this product properly, there should be the same programs (Contained in LGE folder) and maps (Contained in LGE folder) in Built-in memory which are provided by LGE. •...
  • Page 102 Troubleshooting Cannot hear the voice guide. You can hear the voice guide when you select “Guidance” in “Setup”, during actual driving, the voice guide is provided. If the volume is too low, adjust the volume on the right unit. Cannot see the map. This is when you cannot see the map even when you have executed the navigation menu.
  • Page 103: What Is Gps

    Troubleshooting What is GPS? The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system made up of a network of 24 satellites placed into orbit by the U.S. Department of Defense. GPS was originally intended for military applications, but in the 1980s, the government made the system available for civilian use. GPS works in any weather conditions, anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day.
  • Page 104 Flow data will very likely be available in these markets, pending contractual agreements between NAVTEQ and third-party flow data providers. We list these markets as "probable" so that LG is fully aware that these markets will likely be available with flow data pending the successful inclusion of this data into the NAVTEQ Traffic RDS feed.
  • Page 105: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting City Traffic Incident Data Construction Data Flow Data Boston Available Available Flow Data Probable Washington DC Available Available Flow Data Probable Denver Available Available Flow Data Probable Philadelphia Available Available Flow Data Probable Pittsburgh Available Available Flow Data Probable Portland Available Available...
  • Page 106: Specifications

    Specifications ITEM SPECIFICATION REMARK Win CE 5.0 RMI Au 1200 MEMORY LN790: 2GB Built-in Memory DISPLAY 4.3 inch TFT LCD SAMSUNG Resolution 480 X 272 LED type Backlight Touch Screen Analog resisitive type AUDIO Stereo, Internal Speaker MAX 1.0W + 1.0W SiRF star III, Internal Antenna Full Map...
  • Page 107: Bluetooth Phone Compatibility List

    Bluetooth phone compatibility list • The bluetooth may not operate depending on the type of phone even though you operate the bluetooth with compatible phone. • If you operate the bluetooth after connecting incompatible phone, the unit may be malfunction. •...
  • Page 108: Bluetooth Phone Compatibility List

    Bluetooth phone compatibility list Company List Communication Handsfree Audio form streaming Samsung T619 Samsung SGH-C417 Samsung SGH-A707 Samsung SGH-D807 Samsung SGH-A920 CDMA Samsung SPH-M500 CDMA Motorola KR7R K1 Motorola V600 Motorola Motorola SLVR L7 Motorola A1200 GSM (Unlock) Motorola ROKRE2 Motorola CDMA Motorola...
  • Page 109 “The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by LG Electronics is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.” P/N: AFN32793694...

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