Contents 1. Important Safety Notice ..........6 Operating Environment .............. 6 Power Supply................7 Rechargeable Battery ..............7 Cables..................7 Maintenance and Care............... 8 Children..................8 Intended Use................8 Conformity.................. 9 Disposal of Old Devices ............. 9 2. Introduction ............10 Package Contents..............10 Overview ..................
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Contents Car mount.................18 Powering the Device On/Off.............21 2.8.1 Daily Use ................21 2.8.2 Powering Off Completely .............21 First-time Setup ................22 2.10 General Operation Notes ............24 2.10.1 Input..................24 2.10.2 Map browsing ..............25 2.10.3 Adjusting the Volume............26 2.10.3.1 Muting the sound...............28 2.10.3.2 Button sound ..............28 3.
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Contents Map Options................48 3.6.1 Angle ................... 48 3.6.2 Colour.................. 49 3.6.3 Backlight settings ..............49 3.6.4 Memorize Position............... 50 3.6.5 Browse map ................ 51 3.6.5.1 Options for Browse map............ 52 3.6.5.2 Options for the position mark ..........53 3.6.5.3 Avoid...
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Contents 3.8.6 Enable a POI Notification.............83 General Settings...............85 3.9.1 Selecting a Map ..............85 3.9.2 Regional settings ..............86 3.9.3 Setting the Guidance Voice ..........87 3.9.4 Setting the On-Screen Keypad ..........88 3.10 Miscellaneous Applications ............90 3.10.1 World Clock .................91 3.10.2 Calculator................91 3.10.3 Unit Convertor..............91 3.10.4 Country info .................92...
Operating Environment Important Safety Notice Before you use this device for the first time, please read the following notes in this manual and heed all warnings, even if you are familiar with handling electronic devices. Keep this manual safe for future reference. If you sell the device or pass it on, it is essential you hand over this manual also.
Power Supply the device is not subject to any great temperature changes as this may cause moisture through condensation and short-circuit; the device is not subject to excessive shocks and vibrations. Power Supply Use only the supplied car charger cable NYT253 or the supplied USB cable to avoid overheating, deformation of housing, fire, electric shock, explosions and other dangers.
Maintenance and Care Maintenance and Care Servicing is required when this device has been damaged in any way, for example, when the device housing is damaged, when liquid has been spilled on the product, when objects have fallen into the product, when the product has been exposed to rain or moisture, when the product does not work normally or if the product has been dropped.
Vehicle Directive 2004/104/EC and the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. You’ll find the signed CE Declaration of Conformity on the website www.service.targa.co.uk under Targa Automotive/Targa PNA-E3530. Disposal of Old Devices If the product is labelled with a struck-out waste bin, it is subject to the European Guideline 2002/96/EC.
Package Contents Introduction Thank you for choosing this high-end Targa product. The navigation device PNA-E3530 enables accurate navigation to your destination using different configurations. The device can store multiple destinations as well as your home address, and when traveling in unknown areas you can navigate to POIs (points of interest) to find places according to different search criteria.
Care On/Off button Mini-USB and charger connector Display Power indicator Volume swivel button Memory card slot Main power switch Reset button Speaker Care 2.3.1 Caring for the Display Avoid scratching the display surface as it can be easily damaged. To operate the device, use only the supplied stylus or your finger.
General Operation Notes General Operation Notes Please always bear in mind that the Road Traffic Act always has priority over any instructions output by your navigation device. Do not operate the device while driving. Charging the Battery If the capacity of the built-in battery becomes low, the following will appear in the upper right-hand corner of the display: It will be hidden after a few seconds, but will be displayed again if the battery is not recharged.
Charging the Battery 2.5.1 Recharging in the Car Plug the Mini-USB connector of the car charger cable [page 11, item 4] into the receptacle [page 12, item 2] of your navigation device. Then connect the car charger to a suitable cigarette lighter in your car. The charging process starts automatically, and the charger indicator [page 12, item 4] lights blue.
Charging the Battery 2.5.2 Recharging from a Computer Plug the Mini-USB connector of the USB cable [page 11, item 5] into the receptacle [page 12, item 2] of your navigation device. Plug the USB connector of the cable into a USB port on your computer.
Memory Card Memory Card The navigation device can read SD memory cards. It will detect automatically if a memory card has been inserted. Make sure that the contacts of the memory card are not dirty and do not apply any pressure on the card. 2.6.1 Inserting the Memory Card Insert a compatible memory card with the contacts facing forward into the...
Car mount 2.6.3 Write-Protection SD cards have a write-protection tab that you can use to enable and disable write protection. MMC memory cards do not feature any write-protection tab. With write protection enabled any data stored on the memory card cannot be deleted, moved nor renamed: it can only be read.
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Car mount In order to obtain good GPS signal reception the navigation device must be placed so it has an obstacle-free sight to the sky. Choose a suitable location on the car’s windshield. Do not install the car mount (with or without the navigation device) within the operating area of the vehicle’s airbag and install the car mount so that the driver’s view is not obstructed.
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Car mount Once the car mount has been fixed in place you can insert the navigation device into the adapter plate. The noses on the adapter plate must fit into the corresponding holes of the navigation device (see figure, arrow 1). In order to orientate the navigation device to the correct viewing angle, move the flexible gooseneck of the car mount to the desired position.
Powering the Device On/Off Powering the Device On/Off To power the device on for the first time, slide the main power switch [page 12, item 7] into the ON position. On delivery, the battery of your navigation device is not fully charged.
First-time Setup First-time Setup Prior to using the device for the first time, charge the battery completely. The device can also charge the battery while it's powered off. Use the stylus to slide the main power switch [page 12, item 7] of the device into the ON position.
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First-time Setup Select a guidance voice by tapping the corresponding entry. You can use the buttons to change the displayed page. Confirm your selection by tapping the Select button Next select your time zone by tapping the corresponding entry. You can use the buttons to change the displayed page.
General Operation Notes 2.10 General Operation Notes Do not operate the device while driving. Plan your route prior to start driving. If you need to change the route while on your way, stop your car at a convenient place. 2.10.1 Input To control navigation, tap the corresponding icons.
General Operation Notes Checkboxes allow you to enable or disable additional options. Tap on the checkbox to place a checkmark in it or to remove the checkmark. It is possible to select multiple or all options shown. Radio buttons are used to select one of multiple options by tapping the corresponding radio button.
General Operation Notes 2.10.3 Adjusting the Volume To adjust the volume, press the rocker switch (page 12, item 5). You can also set the volume for high speed independently. Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu. Tap Settings. Tap Volume settings.
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General Operation Notes Here you determine the speed threshold from which the high-speed volume will apply. To do this, tap Options. Use the on-screen keypad to enter a speed value and tap Done to confirm. Use the button to correct any typos.
General Operation Notes 2.10.3.1 Muting the sound Besides adjusting the audio volume you can mute the sound completely. This applies to all voice instructions and warning sounds. Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu. Settings. Disable sounds. The sound will be muted until you enable it again by repeating the above procedure.
GPS Connection GPS Connection This navigation device uses the Global Positioning System (GPS). It receives the signals sent from multiple GPS satellites and processes them to determine the position on a digitised map. The navigation device displays detailed information about the reception quality and the current position (see page 94).
The GPS Main Menu The GPS Main Menu The GPS main menu is your central point of access to all functions of your navigation system. It consists of two display views. To toggle between the views, tap the buttons. During navigation you can tap the display at any time to show the navigation main menu.
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The GPS Main Menu Here you can retrieve detailed information about the set route. Route Here you can plan routes and save them. If required, you can insert waypoints to be visited in sequence. Itinerary This option gives access to the POI menu. You can enter custom POIs, edit or delete any existing POIs and determine what POIs should be displayed.
Programming a Route Programming a Route 3.3.1 Quick Guide Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu. When entering information in the following screens, you can always tap the Back button to return to the previous display. Tap Navigate to... Tap Address.
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Programming a Route Enter the name of the city via the on-screen keypad. Due to the size of the database the display may be delayed slightly. While entering characters, the intelligent search function will remove any letters resulting in no match. To enter a special character, tap the äü...
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Programming a Route Enter the street number (if you know it) and tap Done. If you don't know the street number, there are two possible options for the destination: Tap on the Any button to select the middle of the street as destination. From the list of crossing streets, select any street name by tapping on it.
Programming a Route In Map browsing view, your route will appear as a blue line. Furthermore, the following information will appear: Distance to destination Estimated time of arrival Time left Please see page 41 for how to edit your route by using the button Details. Additionally, you can also edit your route at any time, even while navigating (see page 39).
Programming a Route 3.3.3 Setting Other Destinations Besides entering an address there are other possible ways to enter your destination. The menu Navigate to... consists of two display views. To toggle between the views, tap the buttons. The following options are available: Insert the destination in the form of an address here.
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Programming a Route select at current position search near an address to be entered search near the destination search in a specific city (For more information about POIs, read the information starting from page 74) This button lets you enter the destination as a post code instead of a city.
Programming a Route 3.3.4 Entering Data without GPS Reception If no GPS signal is received when entering a route (e.g. when programming it indoors) the navigation device will be unable to calculate the route. A prompt offering the following options will appear: The route calculation will take place automatically as soon as a GPS signal is available.
Planning an alternative Route Planning an alternative Route If you need to set a different or a modified route you can do this via the Alternative route function. Alternative routes are necessary: if a road has been closed or is unusable due to other reasons if you want to insert another waypoint if you don't want to use motorways, toll roads, ferries or unpaved roads Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.
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Planning an alternative Route Determines a different route to the present one and shows it on the map. This function can be executed several times, as necessary. Compute alternative Tap here if the road suddenly appears closed for any reason. Select a default value: 500m, 1km, 5km, 10km, 15km or 20km.
Planning an alternative Route 3.4.1 Avoiding Route Legs As soon as a new route has been calculated, it will display on the Browse map view. For more settings and information, tap on Details. This displays the distance, estimated time of arrival and the remaining time en route.
Frequently Visited Destinations Inaccessible or restricted route legs (e.g. traffic-reduced areas). Restricted Motorways Motorway Toll roads You can have the device exclude toll roads completely (see page 63). Toll road Ferries Ferry Unpaved roads and off-road paths. Unpaved If the current route contains several of the above options and you want to exclude one or more of them, you must repeat the above steps.
Frequently Visited Destinations 3.5.1 Favourites Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu. Tap Navigate to... Tap on Favourite. Select an entry from your favourite list by tapping on it. Your route will be calculated immediately. Please see page 75 on how to create favourites. Navigation Device PNA-E3530...
Frequently Visited Destinations 3.5.2 Home Address 3.5.2.1 Set Home Location Enter your home address in order to program any journey back home with just a few steps. Proceed as follows: Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu. Tap Settings.
Frequently Visited Destinations Tap Set home location. Tap Address. If you have already entered your home address you can tap on History and choose the entry with your address by tapping on it. Proceed the same way as for programming a new destination. As soon as you are finished, you are returned to the map display.
Frequently Visited Destinations Tap Navigate to... Tap Home. The device will calculate the route and it will appear on the map. With the first voice instructions the map will be displayed. You can optionally tap Done to launch the navigation display immediately.
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Frequently Visited Destinations Tap Navigate to... Tap on Home. Select the desired entry from your favourite list by tapping on it. If there are more than five entries you can use the buttons to change the displayed page. Tap the Clear list button to erase the contents of the history list. To do this, confirm the safety prompt with Yes to continue erasing or No to cancel.
Map Options Map Options You have several choices for customising the map display. In Browse map view (see page 51) you can use the digitised map like a normal paper map and you can display locations or routes in a convenient way. 3.6.1 Angle The map viewing angle allows three different settings for navigation.
Map Options 3.6.2 Colour To customise the device according to the environmental lighting conditions you can toggle between day and night view or have these display modes set automatically according to the current time. The icons will cycle in sequence, therefore only the icon that represents the following possible setting will appear.
Map Options Use the ruler to select a suitable brightness for the night display. Tap Done to complete the process. Tap Set day to toggle to the brightness setting for the day mode. Here you can also tap Done to save the changes and exit, or you can tap Set night to return to the night mode settings.
Map Options 3.6.5 Browse map Browse map lets you easily display or edit a route, plan a new route or include POIs (Points of Interest). Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu. Browse map. The present position will appear on a map. If there is already a programmed route, this route will also be displayed.
Map Options 3.6.5.1 Options for Browse map In Browse map, tap the Options button to display the option menu for the route. This menu offers different ways to add another position to or next to the route. This new position can be included as a waypoint of the route. Opens the menu for entering a destination (see description starting from page 36).
Map Options 3.6.5.2 Options for the position mark Tap any point on the map to mark an additional position. The icon Position mark will appear on the selected position on the map. Tap the icon in the button bar to open the context menu for the position mark.
Map Options 3.6.5.3 Avoid... From the Browse map menu, tap the Avoid... icon (see the previous page). A cross icon will appear on the map instead of the position mark. Tap next to the cross icon to set the radius of the avoidance zone. Then tap the Finish button.
Map Options 3.6.6 Optimising the Display There are different options available for adjusting the display properties. You have already learned about some of these features in the Map Options chapter. The map can be displayed in 2D or 3D (see page 48). For day and night operation it is possible to customise the brightness (see page 49) and the colours (see page 49).
Map Options Select the desired level of signposts. Example All directions: Then tap on Next. Select the size of the directional signs and tap Done. 3.6.6.2 Rotate display You can use the device in portrait and landscape orientation. Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu. Settings.
Map Options 3.6.6.3 Setup for Left-Handed Users The device offers maximum ergonomics for left-handed users. Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu. Settings. Tap the button once to show the second page of the Main menu. Left handed to enable the setting for left-handed operation. After selecting the button it will toggle.
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Map Options Enable lane assistant The lane assistant is helpful when driving on motorways. When joining a motorway, arrows will indicate the lanes where your route continues. Example of the lane assistant display: Enable Autozoom Enlarges the map at lower speed (e.g. when driving in town) in order to offer more details and reduces the map when driving fast (e.g.
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Map Options Tap the type of information to be shown at the selected position. You can use the buttons to change the displayed page. If a digit appears in front of an entry it represents the current position on the display. The following options are available: Average speed Current speed...
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Map Options Change speed restriction options Tap the Enable max speed warning checkbox to enable the warning. Tap the checkbox in front of Enable warning sound to output an acoustic warning signal. This window will appear only if the option Enable max speed warning has been enabled.
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Map Options This window will appear only if the option Enable warning sound has been enabled. Select a warning sound by tapping on it. A sound sample will be output when selecting it. You can use the buttons to change the displayed page. Then tap Done.
Route Settings Route Settings Created routes can be viewed on the map, as a list or with individual pictures, and display an overview together with additional information or be deleted. In addition, you can plan and program a route with one or more waypoints. Furthermore, you can view a demo of your created routes.
Route Settings Bicycle route Motorways and roads will not be considered for route calculation. Bicycle ways, residential areas and countryside paths are preferred. Pedestrian route Motorways and roads will not be considered either. In addition to the options listed under "Bicycle route" pedestrian zones are used. 3.7.2 Avoid toll roads To include toll roads for your routes there are three possible options.
Route Settings 3.7.3 Programming Routes You can easily program, save and edit a complete route plan with several waypoints. This function is useful when planning express carrier delivery routes, for example. All entries will be used as waypoints, with the route starting at the present position.
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Route Settings Tap Options to continue editing the programmed route. It is also possible to define the stopovers (icon , ,…) to become the start or destination (icon , ,…) of your route. Continue reading on page LINK(66) to learn more about the available options for an individual position.
Route Settings 3.7.3.1 Editing a Programmed route You can always modify the waypoints of a route either during route programming or later on after you have saved and opened it again. For instance you can insert multiple waypoints to plan a route along several legs.
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Route Settings Marks the destination as visited and excludes it from the route. Set as visited Sets a waypoint to become the final destination. The previous destination in the list will be moved one position Set as finish point Convert a destination into a waypoint. Set as via point Lets you select a POI located close to the destination.
Route Settings 3.7.4 Show route instructions You can view a programmed route in list format. Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu. Route. Tap Show route instructions to open the list: When viewing a multi-page list you can use the buttons to change the displayed page.
Route Settings 3.7.5 Show route as images You can view a programmed route in image format. One image will be generated for each action. On the Route menu, tap Show route as images. You can use the buttons to change the displayed image.
Route Settings 3.7.6 Show route summary The route summary displays the entire route as well as information about distance, estimated time of arrival and duration. On the Route menu, tap Show route summary. This view corresponds to the overview that displays after entering a new route.
Route Settings 3.7.7 Show on map Shows the entire route on the entire display. On the Route menu, tap Show on map. Use the slider on the right to enlarge or reduce the displayed map area. Additionally you may tap any position on the display to show information about that position.
Route Settings 3.7.8 Cancel route Deletes the current route without any further prompts. On the Route menu, tap Cancel route. 3.7.9 Demo With this option you can launch a demo journey for your route. All displays will work as for real navigation. On the Route menu, tap Show route demo.
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Route Settings Select an option. Starts the demo. In addition, the icon will flash. Tap this icon to Start access the menu while the demo is running. demonstration Pauses the current demo. Use the toggle button resume the demo. Pause Use the slider to set the playback speed between 6% and 1600%.
POI - Points of Interest POI - Points of Interest POI stands for Points of interest and consists of a database containing information about useful destinations for the users of navigation systems. These can be restaurants, major tourist attractions and hotels, but also destinations for use everyday such as petrol stations, car parks, pharmacies or ATM.
POI - Points of Interest 3.8.1 Adding a POI Here you can set any map position or point in History as a POI. You may create your own category to save it or save as favourite. On the POI menu, tap Add POI.
POI - Points of Interest Enter the name of the favourite via the on-screen keypad. Then tap on Done. This will take you back to the POI menu. The entered position will be available under Favourite with the name you selected. Please see page 36 for how to open Favourite.
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POI - Points of Interest Enter the name of the category via the on-screen keypad. Then tap on Done. Select an icon for your category by tapping on it. You can use the buttons to change the displayed page. Enter the name of the POI via the on-screen keypad.
POI - Points of Interest 3.8.2 Edit POI name You may rename any custom POIs. This will not affect the category or the POI position. On the POI menu, tap Edit POI name. Select the desired category by tapping on it. Select the POI that you want to rename by tapping on it.
POI - Points of Interest Edit the POI or Favourite name by overwriting it with a new name. Then tap on Done. 3.8.3 Delete POI You can delete any custom POIs. On the POI menu, tap Delete POI. Select the desired category by tapping on it.
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POI - Points of Interest Select the POI that you want to delete by tapping on it. Click Yes on the security prompt to delete the POI. Tap No to cancel the process without deleting the POI. English...
POI - Points of Interest 3.8.4 Deleting a Category You can delete any custom categories. Attention! All POIs contained in it will be deleted automatically. On the POI menu, tap Delete POI category. Select the desired category by tapping on it. Click Yes on the security prompt to delete the category Tap No to cancel the process...
POI - Points of Interest 3.8.5 Showing and hiding POIs Here you can select what POI categories you want to display. These settings affect the Browse map view (page 51), the route (page 62) and the navigation display (page 35). On the POI menu, tap Show/hide POIs.
POI - Points of Interest 3.8.6 Enable a POI Notification You may enable a notification for any category. During navigation, an acoustic signal will notify you when approaching a POI of the chosen category. Optionally you may also display a message over the POI. On the POI menu, tap Warn when near POI.
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POI - Points of Interest Select a warning sound by tapping on it. A sound sample will be output when selecting it. You can use the buttons to change the displayed page. Then tap on Done. Tap to place a checkmark in the checkbox to enable the on-screen message.
General Settings General Settings You can adjust different preferences for the display and operation of your device. These are units of measurement for distance and time, the guidance voice and the display of the on-screen keypad. 3.9.1 Selecting a Map Upon delivery the device has the required maps for your region already installed.
General Settings 3.9.2 Regional settings The Regional settings let you set the units of measure. Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu. Settings. Tap the button twice to show the third page of the Settings menu. Regional settings. Select distance units Choose between Kilometers and Miles by selecting the corresponding radio button.
General Settings Coordinates Please specify how you want longitudes and latitudes to be displayed. You can display the coordinates in Degrees, Minutes or Seconds. To do so, tap the corresponding radio button to mark it. Tap Done to return to the Settings menu. 3.9.3 Setting the Guidance Voice Here you select the voice for the driving instructions.
General Settings 3.9.4 Setting the On-Screen Keypad The on-screen keypad can be shown in three different layouts. Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu. Tap Settings. Tap the button to show the second page of the Settings menu. Tap Keyboard settings.
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General Settings Choose one of the three keyboard types by selecting the corresponding radio button. Then tap Next to finish this process. Keyboard with alphabetic layout. Abcd Keyboard for the English language. Qwerty Keyboard for the French and Belgian languages. Azerty Navigation Device PNA-E3530...
Miscellaneous Applications 3.10 Miscellaneous Applications The navigation device supports additional applications. These can be accessed via the Main menu. Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu. to show the second page of the Main menu. Extras. Select one of the four following options by tapping on it. Description on page 91 World Clock Description on page 91...
Miscellaneous Applications 3.10.1 World Clock Based on the set time zone (page 86) the device will calculate the time for three other time zones. Tap Done to switch to the navigation display. These time zones can be selected at your choice. Proceed as follows: Tap any of the three clocks to select the corresponding time zone.
Miscellaneous Applications 3.10.4 Country info Under Country info you will find helpful information on country-specific details. These are regulations that are very important for car, truck or motorbike drivers. Country information such as the currency and the international telephone prefix is also listed here. Select the desired country from the list by tapping on it.
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Miscellaneous Applications More information: Maximum permitted alcohol level in per mille International telephone prefix Dimmed headlights mandatory during daytime Toll motorways High-visibility jacket mandatory Winter tyres mandatory depending on the weather or season (the seasons may appear with monthly ranges, e.g. 1.11 1.4 for November 1 until April 1 This information is an extra support function but is not guaranteed...
Miscellaneous Applications 3.10.5 GPS Status This function lets you display information about your present position, the number of available GPS satellites and their signal level. Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu. to show the second page of the Main menu. GPS Status.
Miscellaneous Applications 3.10.6 Calibrating the Display A calibration is required when the display does not respond properly to your input. Proceed as follows: Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu. three times to show the fourth page of the Main menu. Calibrate.
2 GB and that most of it is already occupied by the navigations software application. Never modify the name and contents of the Targa and Maps folder, otherwise your navigation device will not function properly.
The Supplied DVD The Supplied DVD By using the supplied DVD you can install or uninstall any maps or guidance voices. Please note that the navigation device must be connected to the computer (see page 96). Insert the DVD into your DVD drive. The following menu should appear automatically: Tap the radio button behind Select and choose the desired language from the list by tapping on it.
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The Supplied DVD The DVD main menu will appear. It is divided into three sections: Maps (page 99) Here you can add or remove maps. Voices (page 100) Here you can add or remove voices. Support (page 102) Here you can restore the factory-default configuration of your navigation device or open support Websites with further information.
The Supplied DVD 4.2.1 Installing Maps Here you can add or remove maps. On the DVD main menu, click Maps. Select a desired map from the list by clicking on the checkbox behind it. The checkbox will contain a green arrow icon. To unselect any installed maps, remove the mark from the checkbox by clicking on it.
The Supplied DVD A graphics will inform you of the status of the copy process. Please wait until the red status bar reaches the end position. The copy process is then completed and the status display disappears. 4.2.2 Installing Guidance Voices Just as you can install and remove maps, you can also install different guidance voices.
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The Supplied DVD Click on the Synchronize button to start the copying process. A graphics will inform you of the status of the copy process (see previous page). Navigation Device PNA-E3530...
The Supplied DVD 4.2.3 Support Here you can restore the factory-default settings of your device. This will erase any custom settings and after restarting the software will look the same as after the first-time power on. Please note that restoring the factory-default configuration may take up to one hour.
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The Supplied DVD Furthermore, in this window you will find helpful links on the Internet that contain additional information. This requires an Internet connection. When using a Dial-Up Internet connection, this connection may incur the related costs to you. Click on the link with your country flag to visit the corresponding page. Your default Web Browser will launch and display the desired Internet page.
Map material Map material Map material is supplied for the following countries: Albania Monaco Andorra Montenegro Belgium Netherlands Bosnia and Herzegovina Norway Bulgaria Austria Denmark Poland Germany Portugal Estonia Romania Finland San Marino France Sweden Gibraltar Switzerland Greece Serbia United Kingdom Slovakia Ireland Slovenia...
Index Index installing........18 positioning ......20 Care Caring for the Display..... 13 2D (flat) view......48 Category deleting ........81 POI ......... 76 Colour......... 49 3D view ........48 Connectors and ports....12 Coodinates setting the unit ......87 Coordinates enter ........
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Index Enter city ........32 Enter street ........ 32 available maps...... 104 choosing a destination.... 36 installing........99 saving/deleting......97 selecting........85 Favourite Memory card ......17 adding........75 inserting ........17 renaming ........ 78 removing ......... 17 selecting ......... 43 write-protection .......
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Index Speed in other countries....92 Speed restriction ......60 Railway crossings ...... 58 System recovery ...... 102 Rechargeable battery ....14 Recharging from a computer ..16 Regional settings ....... 86 Right handed ......57 Route Time display ....... 86 deleting........
Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Navigation Device Model PNA-E3530 Processor SiRFatlasIII 372 MHz Memory 64MB RAM, 2GB NAND Flash drive Card reader SD cards up to 2GB ® Operating system Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 Core Version Colour display 3.5-inch colour display with 65,536 colours SiRFatlasIII™...
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