naviflash 1120 Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 Operating manual naviflash 1120 Mobile Touchscreen Navigation in Jacket Pocket Format...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1120 Index Introduction 1. General Remarks 2. Security Guidelines 3. Scope of Delivery Mounting of navigation system 4. Description of Basic Unit 5. Position and Mounting 6. Inserting the SD card 7. Loading the battery 8. Switching off the navigation system 9.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Please Dear customer also make sure to install naviflash well outside all passenger impact areas in the passenger compartment and also outside the expansion Thank you for choosing naviflash - a navigation system of superior areas of any airbags in your car.
  • Page 4: Mounting Of Navigation System

    Mounting of navigation system 4. Description of Basic Unit 5. Position and Mounting a) Start by assembling the naviflash monitor and swivel arm and hol- On/Off key ding it in different positions in your car and choose the most convenient position for the navigation system.
  • Page 5: Inserting The Sd Card

    Mounting of navigation system d) Now place the monitor onto the foot. If you hear it click into place, 7. Loading the battery then the monitor has been set in place correctly. The navigation system has an integrated battery which, when loaded, Please note: keeps the system activated for approx.
  • Page 6: Switching Off The Navigation System

    Mounting of navigation system If you connect a charging cable to the monitor a lightning symbol ap- 9. Operating and cleaning the display pears in front of the battery demonstrating the status that the battery is being charged. You will also receive a message stating that the bat- On the display, the points on which you can make entries are clearly tery is being charged.
  • Page 7: First Steps

    First Steps 10. Menu structure Town Nearest POI When activating the navigation system you get to the main level of the menu navigation. To facilitate the use of the menu navigation we will From address book first introduce the menu structure. In the following chapters we will From last destinations explain the individual menu options more in detail.
  • Page 8: Route Calculation

    First Steps During active route navigation Language Navigation Menu (German, English, French, Greek, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Slovak, Spain, Czech, Russian) (Current Traffic News, only available with swivel arm) Nearest POI Update Detour Save current position Graphic options Route options (Zoom, POI, POI categories, Map mode, Street names, (Optimizing, TMC, Time info, Toll roads, Motorways, Ferries) Compass) Route list...
  • Page 9: Route Calculation With Tmc

    If you don’t know the street number but a crossing road, just enter the road crossing. a) Naviflash offers you dynamic route calculation. With TMC you can include the current traffic news into the route calculation and thus avo- g) Next a summary is displayed.
  • Page 10: Display Of Route Navigation

    First Steps 13. Display of Route Navigation 14. The Navigation Menu (A) – The Map View displays the street you are currently in and the If you press OK key during active route navigation, another menu will be displayed – the Navigation menu. You can choose from the follo- streets you will travel on next.
  • Page 11 First Steps If you choose the item Tour, you can see how many meters you have Note: to travel on a certain road section to reach your destination. Likewise, The number of available categories can vary depending  changes in direction are displayed. Road sections already traveled are on the town and country in which you are staying.
  • Page 12: Extended Menu Navigation

    Extended Menu Navigation Tour 15. Menu item Route This function enables you to set successive destinations, which you would like to drive to during your journey. Under menu item Route you can find various sub-items, e.g. the sub- item New destination, which has been explained in a previous chap- If you have not entered a stopover destination, the list is empty and the ter.
  • Page 13: Menu Item Setup

    Extended Menu Navigation System 16. Menu item Setup If you activate the Simulation you can show your friends, for example, a route navigation. Here, you will also have to enter a starting point in Route options addition to a destination. The menu item setup enables you to adjust the system to individual preferences.
  • Page 14: Menu Item Map

    Regarding updates it is always worth the time visiting  view a traffic message in more detail. our home page www.naviflash.com. Your naviflash team is looking forward to meeting you on our web site. Extras On the menu level Extras you will find a function that points out Speed 17.
  • Page 15 Extended Menu Navigation New speed limit GPS Info If you think you are at an especially dangerous location, you can easily In the menu GPS Info you can display your present position in latitude add a New speed limit. You will have to classify it more precisely and longitude.
  • Page 16: Further Information

    For an easy and successful update you need a special program, the system, depending on the size of the update. so-called Naviflash Colour Update Manager (NCUM). You can find it on our homepage www.naviflash.com / Service or on the DVD provided.
  • Page 17: Administration Of The Maps

    You can only manage the data with an application soft-   ware which is sold by BURY GmbH – the Naviflash Colour ted! Please perform the update sequence with the ignition turned on. During an update sequence do not start up your Update Manager (NCUM).
  • Page 18: How Does A Navigation System Work

    Further Information f) please follow the instructions of the update manager. Click on the 21. How Does a Navigation System Work? corresponding red arrows in the lower right hand corner to proceed or go back in case you need to make corrections. The term “navigation”...
  • Page 19: Service And License Indication

    DVD in a perfect and serviceable condition. If you encoun- ter technical problems when using the data carriers provided, please contact our hotline. BURY will accept no liability for damages resulting from carelessness and negligence. Please feel free to make suggestions and comments. naviflash powered by BURY...
  • Page 20: License Agreement For Final Customers

    The only exception in this connection shall be the management of the maps by an application of Na- France: viflash GmbH - the „Naviflash Colour Update Manager“ – NCUM. © 200. TELE ATLAS N.V/IGN France Whichever –...
  • Page 21: Information About Gnu General Public License (Gnu Gpl)

    Further Information 22.4 Information about GNU General Public License (GNU GPL) running the Program is not restricted, and the output from the Program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the Program (independent of having been made by running the Program). Whether that is true depends on what the Program does. Please note that the operating system of the navigation system you use contains free software, the codes of which are, however, under 1.
  • Page 22 Further Information However, parties who have received copies, or rights, from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. such parties remain in full compliance. 5. You are not required to accept this License, since you have not signed it. However, nothing else grants you permission to modify or 12.
  • Page 24 Stand 01/2008 25.0943.0-01-150108 Subject to alterations and errors excepted...
  • Page 25 BURY GmbH & Co. KG Robert-Koch-Str. 1-7 D-32584 Löhne Hotline Tel.: +49 (0)1805 - 84 24 68* Hotline Fax: +49 (0)1805 - 84 23 29* E-Mail: infoline@bury.com Internet: www.bury.com * 0,14 €/Min. aus dem Festnetz der Deutschen Telekom AG www.naviflash.com 59.0760.0-00-220807...

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