Pantera Command Centre User Manual

Pantera Command Centre User Manual

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USER MANUAL
Pantera Command Centre
www.pantera.co.nz
V 2.4
The information contained herein may be changed at any time without prior notification
Updates can be found on www.pantera.co.nz

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL Pantera Command Centre www.pantera.co.nz V 2.4 The information contained herein may be changed at any time without prior notification Updates can be found on www.pantera.co.nz...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Preface..........................4 Personal preference set up ................... 6 TURN ON / TURN OFF on button is in middle of front display ......7 1 Pair your bluetooth phone ................... 8 2 Decide if you want to run Auto Run Navigation ..........11 3 Adjust Volume ....................
  • Page 3 11 Photo Album ..................... 25 12 GPS Monitor Viewer ..................27 13 Bluetooth Device mManagement ..............30 14 Touch Panel Calibration ................... 32 15 Language Setup ....................33 16 Time Setup ......................34 17 System Information ..................35 18 Interface Style Setup ..................36 19 AV-IN Function ......................
  • Page 4: Preface

    1 PREFACE Thank you for purchasing your Pantera Command Centre The Pantera Command Centre will soon become your trusted companion as it helps you travel in the city or adventure into the wild. Information comes to you with push button ease and you never get lost.
  • Page 5 • Full GPS User Manual available at www.pantera.co.nz • We shall not be held responsible for any direct or indirect data loss or damages due to incorrect operation of software and hardware, product reparation, or other unexpected situations. • We shall not take any responsibility for any accidental damage or loss or claim by third parties.
  • Page 6: Personal Preference Set Up

    PERSONAL PREFERENCE SET UP Your Pantera Command Centre is PRE-PROGRAMMED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE You ONLY need to: Set up and pair your mobile with the Bluetooth function on the PCC (if required). Familiarise yourself with adjusting brightness and volume located under settings.
  • Page 7: Turn On / Turn Off On Button Is In Middle Of Front Display

    TURN ON / TURN OFF ON BUTTON IS IN MIDDLE OF FRONT DISPLAY POWER ON: Press the power button in the middle of the unit for about 3 seconds, the LOGO as well as the startup schematic progress bar will appear on the LCD screen.
  • Page 8: Pair Your Bluetooth Phone

    1 PAIR YOUR BLUETOOTH PHONE • Click the icon...
  • Page 9 In the Bluetooth main menu, click icon to start pairing mode. To pair Bluetooth, you need to use a cell phone with bluetooth capability. Select ‘Search for audio enhancements on phone’. • Once the cell has searched for a GPS Bluetooth device, select GPS device on phone.
  • Page 10 You do not need to do this again unless you want to add another phone connect. If your device fails to reconnect the Bluetooth: • Delete the paired device from the PCC and then the phone. • Reconnect, taking care to follow the phone’s auto reconnect instructions closely.
  • Page 11: Decide If You Want To Run Auto Run Navigation

    2 DECIDE IF YOU WANT TO AUTO RUN NAVIGATION U n d e r S e t t i n g s – N a v i g a t i o n – I t i s y o u r c h o i c e t o h a v e A u t o R u n o n There is an option “Navigation Auto Run at Power On”.
  • Page 12: Adjust Backlighting

    4 ADJUST BACKLIGHTING U n d e r S e t t i n g s – M o v e t o s e c o n d p a g e – B a c k l i g h t i n g – A d j u s t t o y o u r p r e f e r r e d B r i g h t n e s s L e v e l a n d D u r a t i o n •...
  • Page 13 • Press to turn on the FM transmitter, Press to turn off the FM transmitter • Press to decrease frequency, Press to increase frequency, please adjust the frequency to blank frequencies to avoid a local radio station. • Turn radio to the same frequency and the PCC will stream the audio through the vehicle’s audio system.
  • Page 14: Test Making A Call

    6 TEST MAKING A PHONE CALL MAKING CALLS Hang up Volume Adjustment STATUS OF CALL • Number Called • Duration • Hang-up and Increase & Decrease Volume • Telephone Number of Incoming Call • Hang-up Button and Receiving Button...
  • Page 15: O Cate And Remove Sd Card That Is On The Right Hand Side Of Mirror

    LOCATE AND REMOVE SD CARD THAT IS ON THE RIGHT HAND SIDE OF MIRROR Copy Music onto Card Copy Images onto Card Backup Card HEAR YOUR MP3 FILES U n d e r P r o g r a m – M u s i c H a v e y o u c o p i e d m u s i c f r o m y o u r c o m p u t e r o n t o t h e S D C a r d ? click the icon to log into the main interface of Music Player as...
  • Page 16 • Select audio files in “NAND Flash” or “Storage Card”, click to confirm and return to the Music Player: Click the icon to add all audio files of the folder. Click the icon to add more audio files Click the icon to select the interface of adding audio files.
  • Page 17 Function Description for other Icons : Click the icon to pause; Click the icon to select next track; Click the icon to select previous track; Click the icon to repeat; Click the icon to play at random; Click the icon to enable the speaker operate normally;...
  • Page 18: Navigation

    PCC must have a clear view of the North Sky. OPERATING MODES When the Pantera Command Centre is started for the first time, you need to select whether to start the program in Simple mode or Advanced mode.
  • Page 19 To switch from Simple mode to Advanced mode: on the startup screen • (Navigation Menu), tap To switch from Advanced mode to Simple mode: on the startup screen • (Navigation Menu), tap...
  • Page 20: Speed Camera Warning Setting

    SPEED CAMERA WARNING SETTING (SHOULD BE ALREADY SWITCHED ON) Click settings: • Select Warnings. Check Speed Camera warning is ticked. STARTUP SCREEN: THE NAVIGATION MENU After selecting Simple mode, the Navigation menu appears. From here you can reach all parts of the PCC. The Navigation menu contains the following options: to specify an address as your destination.
  • Page 21: Navigating To An Address

    Pantera Command Centre works. • NAVIGATING TO AN ADDRESS In the Navigation menu, tap By default, Pantera Command Centre proposes the country/state and city where you are. If needed, change the city: (Press “All” located bottom right of screen to search all cities).
  • Page 22: Navigating To A Poi

    Enter the street name: Start entering the street name on the keyboard. Get to the list of results: After entering a couple of characters, the names that match the string • appear in a list. to open the list of results before it appears •...
  • Page 23 On the Map screen, tap to return to the Navigation menu. In the Navigation menu, tap Select the area around which the POI should be searched for: : The POI will be searched around a given address. • : The POI will be searched around the Cursor. •...
  • Page 24: Map Screen

    Cursor menu. The route is then automatically calculated, and you can start navigating. MAP SCREEN The most important and most often used screen of Pantera Command Centre is the Map screen. The map looks similar to a conventional road-map. The blue arrow represents your current position, and the orange line shows the recommended route.
  • Page 25: Photo Album

    11 PHOTO ALBUM C o p y f i l e s f r o m y o u r c o m p u t e r o n t o t h e S D c a r d U n d e r P r o g r a m –...
  • Page 26 Click to select the location of file to be saved, enter into interface as follows: • Select the desired image file, and click or double click the file name to return to the “Image Viewer” interface as shown: Function Description for other Icons :...
  • Page 27: Gps Monitor Viewer

    12 GPS MONITOR VIEWER Click the Setting Icon • Click the icon to log into the function of GPS Monitor, click the icon on the right to log into the interface of Satellite Number & Signal Reception Status as shown below: Grey means the GPS is receiving the satellites and not positioned yet, as shown as below: Blank means the GPS unable to position and receive the satellites signal.
  • Page 28 • Click the icon to reset the GPS satellite test. • Click the icon on the right to log into the interface of Satellite Data-stream as shown below:...
  • Page 29 • Click the icon on the right to log onto the Altitude, Longitude & Time interface as shown below. • Always close the Settings Page and return to the Program Page.
  • Page 30: Bluetooth Device Mmanagement

    13 BLUETOOTH DEVICE MANAGEMENT From Program page Enter Bluetooth. Click the icon in the Bluetooth mode to check the history of the match-up as shown: Connect with all selected devices Disconnect with all selected devices. Delete all Bluetooth devices. Click the icon in Bluetooth mode to log onto the Dial &...
  • Page 31 Back Button Answer Button Redail Button Call Recording Button...
  • Page 32: Touch Panel Calibration

    14 TOUCH PANEL CALIBRATION From Program Page enter Settings. Click the icon to log onto Touch Panel Calibration. • Using a touch pen press the very centre of the cross as shown on the screen until the Calibration Cursor moves to the upper left corner automatically and then the lower left corner, lower right corner and upper right corner in sequence.
  • Page 33: Language Setup

    15 LANGUAGE SETUP From Program, enter Settings: • Click the icon to log into the interface of Language Setup: • The GPS supports multiple languages - English, German F rench , , Spanish , D utch , H ungarian , C zech ,...
  • Page 34: Time Setup

    16 TIME SETUP In the Settings interface: • Click the icon to log into the interface of Time Setup as shown below: • Date format: Year-Month-Date=2022-11-04, click to adjust the current date.
  • Page 35: System Information

    • Time format: 24-hour system, Hour: Minute=18:14,click to adjust the current time. • Click to adjust. • When completed, click the icon to return to the Settings interface. SYSTEM INFORMATION In the Settings interface: • Click the icon to log in the following interface...
  • Page 36: Interface Style Setup

    • ID: GPS body number • VER: Software Version Number • RAM: Built-in memory capacity/total capacity=32.89MB/64.00MB • FLASH: Built-in Flash memory=1010.14MB/2048.00MB • Initial Setup: Restore the system into the initial status; 18 INTERFACE STYLE SETUP In the Settings interface: • Click the icon to log into the interface, two styles of “Light green”...
  • Page 37: Av-In Function

    19 AV-IN FUNCTION 8.1 V1 VIDEO INPUT • Press V1 button, the video will change to V1 mode. The video will back to GPS or Bluetooth mode when a call or event occurs. 8.2 V2 VIDEO INPUT • Press V2 button short time, the video will change to V2 mode. If you press V2 for long time, the video will cycle between V2 and GPS every 10 second.
  • Page 38 Components Quantity Mirror with GPS Navigator Cable with a filter Power Cable User’s Manual Bracket(Optional)
  • Page 39: Product Description

    21 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3.5-Inch 16K color TFT High Brightness Display Screen at 320*240 1.5W Built-in Hi-Fi Speaker Button + Touch Panel Operation Built-in High Sensitive GPS Reception Module Built-in GPS Receiving Antenna Software and Data Storage SD/MMC Card or Built-in FLASH. Music Playback in MP3, WAV and MIDI formats etc.
  • Page 40: Product Specifications

    22 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Environment Parameters Size 30*8.5*3cm Working Temperature -10℃ ~ +55℃ Storage Temperature -20℃ ~ +85℃ Working Humidity 45% ~ 80%RH Storage Humidity 30% ~ 90%RH System Parameters Main Frequency 400MHZ/533MHZ(optional) SAMSUNG S3C2443 Main Chip Type 64MB-4G(option) Memory Expansion Card 128MB~8GB Navigation Software SD card or FLASH(optional)
  • Page 41 GPS Hardware Parameters Frequency 1.575GHZ C/A CODE 1.023 MHZ chip rate Channel Number 20 Channels Tracking Sensitivity -150dBm Positioning Sensitivity 10m, 2D RMS 5m, 3D RMS, WAAS enable Speed Rate 0.1m/s Data Update Rate Recapture Time 0.1s on Average Hot Startup Time Less than 3s Warm Startup Time 40s on Average...
  • Page 42 Build-in Antenna Gain 24dB Build-in Antenna Voltage 3.3V±5% Build-in Antenna Current 15mA Basic Parameters Video Input Type CVBS Video Input Power Screen Dimensions Resolution 320*240 Audio Output(option) Double Channel CD Sound Quality Audio Power 4Ω/1.5W Standby Power <20mW Power supply DC 9V to 16V FM Transmit Transmit frequency...
  • Page 43 BluetoothHandfree Parameters( optional) Maximum Distance Communication Type V1.2 Handfree Type Full Duplex Transmission Chip Set CSR BLUECORE3...
  • Page 44: Rearview Mirror Gps Appearance And Function Description

    23 REARVIEW MIRROR GPS APPEARANCE AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 45 17 15 16 23 22 25...
  • Page 46 Types of Mount 3 Adaptor = MARK DETAILED Mirror Mirror Switch to Video 2 mode (used for additional optional camera) Not used Power On/Off Silent Mode...
  • Page 47 BRACKET CHASSIS Different windshield mounting brackets optional SPEAKER Built-in 1.5W Speaker BACK OF PCC Pantera Command Centre This V1 Input corresponds to Video 1 mode This V2 Input corresponds to Video 2 mode CAR CAMERA Car Camera Signal Input Port...
  • Page 48: Cautions

    24 CAUTIONS • Allow the GPS navigator to read the overhead satellites before starting the car. The Monitor status will change from blue to grey when completed. This generally occurs within 60 seconds. Avoid mountains and high buildings that will block this initial positioning. •...
  • Page 49 • When the system is reading or writing data to or from the memory card, never take out the card. This could corrupt or delete the data on the card. It may also crash the system. Make sure the system is off before removing the SD card. •...
  • Page 50: Rights Of User

    RIGHTS OF USER • The User is entitled to install the Software Product into one hardware device (desktop, handheld, portable computer, navigation device), and to run and use one copy of the Software Product or a preinstalled copy of the Software Product thereon. •...
  • Page 51: Limitations Of Use

    YOUR SD CARD IS LICENSED TO YOU ONLY AND CONTAINS THE APPROPRIATE REGISTRATION CODE TO RUN THE SOFTWARE ON YOUR PANTERA COMMAND CENTRE. o YOU ARE ONLY ISSUED WITH ONE CARD. o LOSS OF THE SD CARD MEANS THAT YOU WOULD NEED TO PURCHASE ANOTHER LICENSE.
  • Page 52 TROUBLE SHOOTING...
  • Page 58 This information contained herein may be changed at any time without prior notification. Updates can be found on www.pantera.co.nz Your Agent...

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