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  • Page 1 MOBILE NAVIGATION SYSTEM User manual and service information PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 3 Contents Navigation Device Targa PNA-E3520 / PNA-E3520T Contents Important Safety Notice Page 7 Introduction Page 12 Navigation Page 28 Multimedia Page 103 Settings Page 113 Appendix Page 118 Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Important Safety Notice ......... 7 Operating Environment ............. 7 Power Supply ................8 Rechargeable Battery ............... 8 Cables ..................9 Maintenance and Care .............. 9 Children .................. 10 Intended Use ................10 Danger Through Noise Disturbance ........10 Conformity ................
  • Page 5 Navigation Display ............. 38 3.4.3 Setting Other Destinations ..........39 3.4.4 Entering Data without GPS Reception ....... 41 Planning an alternative Route ..........42 3.5.1 Avoiding Route Legs ............44 Frequently Visited Destinations ..........45 3.6.1 Favourites ................46 Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 6 Contents 3.6.2 Home Address ..............47 3.6.2.1 Set Home Location ............47 3.6.2.2 Recalling Your Home Address ......... 48 3.6.3 History ................49 Map Options................51 3.7.1 Angle .................. 51 3.7.2 Colour ................. 52 3.7.3 Backlight settings..............52 3.7.4 Memorize Position .............. 53 3.7.5 Browse map ...............
  • Page 7 3.12.4 Country info ............... 99 3.12.5 GPS Status ..............101 3.13 Quitting the Navigation Application ........102 4. Multimedia ............103 Music ..................104 4.1.1 Music Playback ..............105 Video ..................106 4.2.1 Video Playback ..............107 Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 8 Contents Photos ................... 109 4.3.1 Full-Screen View .............. 110 5. Settings ............... 113 Volume .................. 114 Display .................. 114 5.2.1 Brightness ................ 114 5.2.2 Backlight Timeout ............. 114 5.2.3 Calibrating the Touchscreen ..........115 Language ................115 Power Status ................. 115 Restore .................
  • Page 9: Important Safety Notice

    (e.g. loudspeakers);  no fire sources (e.g. burning candles) are placed on or near the device;  no foreign bodies are introduced into the device; Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 10: Power Supply

    Power Supply Use only the supplied power adapter model Targa KSAA0500100W1UK, the supplied car charger cable Targa TCP10050BC or the supplied USB cable to avoid overheating, deformation of housing, fire, electric shock, explosions and other dangers. Never connect this power adapter, the car charger cable or the USB cable to other devices.
  • Page 11: Cables

    By opening the housing you endanger your life through risk of electric shock. Only use a clean, dry cloth for cleaning. Never use any abrasive liquids. Do not attempt to open the housing of the device otherwise you will void your warranty. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 12: Children

    Children Children Electrical appliances do not belong in the hands of children! Do not allow children to use electrical devices when not under supervision. Children may not comprehend the presence of potential risks. Small parts can represent choking hazards. Keep the packaging away from children too as there is danger of suffocation.
  • Page 13: Conformity

    With the proper disposal of old devices you avoid damage to the environment and your personal health. For further information about proper disposal, contact your local government, disposal bodies or the shop where you bought the device. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 14: Introduction

    Package Contents Introduction Thank you for choosing this high-end Targa product. The navigation device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T enables accurate navigation to your destination as well as the playing of popular audio and video formats. Furthermore, the model PNA-E3520T uses the supplied TMC antenna to integrate traffic information for dynamic traffic jam avoidance en route.
  • Page 15 Package Contents Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 16: Overview

    Overview Overview English...
  • Page 17: Care

    Care Memory card slot On/Off button Display Menu button PNA-E3520T: Earphones and TMC port PNA-E3520: Earphones port Power indicator Main power switch Mini-USB and charger connector Connector for external GPS antenna Speaker Stylus 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.
  • Page 18: Transport

    General Operation Notes 2.3.2 Transport If you want to move the device, insert the stylus into the corresponding opening in the upper-left corner of the device, then place the device into the supplied carrying bag. General Operation Notes Please always bear in mind that the Road Traffic Act always has priority over any instructions output by your navigation device.
  • Page 19: Recharging In The Car

    You can connect the car charger to a 12V or 24V cigarette lighter. In order to protect your device from any sudden voltage surges, connect the car charger cable after you have started your car engine. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 20: Recharging From A Power Outlet

    Charging the Battery 2.5.2 Recharging from a Power Outlet  Plug the Mini-USB connector of the power adapter cable [page 13, item 5] into the receptacle [page 14, item 8] of your navigation device.  Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet. ...
  • Page 21: Recharging From A Computer

     The charging process starts automatically, and the charger indicator [page 14, item 6] lights orange. At the same time, the computer will establish a connection to the built-in memory of the device (see page 118). Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 22: Memory Card

    Memory Card Memory Card The navigation device can read SD and MMC memory cards. After you insert a memory card the device will detect it automatically and give you access to any music, video and picture files stored on it. Make sure that the contacts of the memory card are not dirty and do not apply any pressure on the card.
  • Page 23: Write-Protection

    [page 13, item 2] on the car mount (see figure, arrow 1). Then press the suction pad of the car mount against the windshield and fix it by turning the lock (see figure, arrow 2). Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 24 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.
  • Page 25 To remove the car mount from the windshield, rotate the lock again and then pull from the latch located at the bottom of the suction pad (see figure, arrow 6). Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 26: Tmc Port

    TMC port TMC port Your navigation device features a built-in TMC receiver (Traffic Message Channel). It can receive FM radio signals and read broadcast up-to-date traffic jam information. Whenever necessary, this information is considered for the route calculation in order to guarantee a journey free of any traffic jams. To be able to receive real-time traffic messages, it is necessary to connect the supplied TMC wire antenna as follows to the navigation device: ...
  • Page 27: Powering The Device On/Off

    To power the device off completely, slide the main power switch [page 14, item 7] into the Off position. When powering the device off by using the main power switch, all parameters and custom settings will be saved. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 28: First-Time Setup

    First-time Setup 2.12 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 14, item 7] of the device into the On position.
  • Page 29: The Main Menu

    The main menu gives you access to the different functions of your navigation device. You can use the menu button [page 14, item 4] to access the Main menu at any time. Description starting from page 28 Multimedia Description starting from page 103 Settings Description starting from page 113 Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 30: Gps

    First-time Setup In the main menu tap on the above icon to launch the navigation application. When starting for the first time, please read the following notice and then select a guidance voice and the time zone. Read the operation notice and tap I agree to continue.
  • Page 31 Please read the following pages to learn about the GPS technology and about general operation for navigation purposes. A quick guide for programming your first route can be found on page 35. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 32: Gps Connection

    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 101).
  • Page 33: General Operation Notes

    Up or Down to move the list up or down. This Slider allows choosing a value between a minimum and maximum. To do this, use the stylus to tap and hold the mark and slide it to the desired position. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 34: Map Browsing

    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.
  • Page 35: The Gps Main Menu

    Browse map Here you can edit a programmed route, for instance to avoid a traffic jam or to enter a waypoint. Alternative route The Settings menu offers multiple options to customise your device to your needs. Settings Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 36 The GPS Main Menu Use this button to display the current traffic events. These will also be displayed as icons on the map. Traffic 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.
  • Page 37: Programming A Route

    Select the country where your destination city is located by tapping on it. If required, you can use the buttons to change the displayed page. If there is only one country map installed, no prompt for the destination country will appear. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 38 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...
  • Page 39 From the list of crossing streets, select any street name by tapping on it. This will set the corresponding street junction as your destination. The device will calculate the route and it will appear on the map. Tap Done to launch the navigation display. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 40: Navigation Display

    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 44 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 42).
  • Page 41: Setting Other Destinations

    From this list you can select a destination again. History (Description on page 49) Here you can choose a destination by category (Restaurant, Shopping, Major tourist attractions, etc.). A submenu allows you to perform the following Point of Interest operations with a POI: Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 42 Programming a Route select at current position search in a specific city search at destination innerhalb einer bestimmten Stadt suchen möchten. (For more information about POIs, read the information starting from page 79) This button lets you enter the destination as a post code instead of a city.
  • Page 43: Entering Data Without Gps Reception

    If required you can drag the map with the stylus and enlarge or reduce the view by Select from using the zoom slider on the right (see also page 54 – Browse Map). Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 44: Planning An Alternative Route

    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 ...
  • Page 45  to be the city centre of the town you want to visit, or  to be the last valid GPS position. Erases all previous alternative routes and restores a standard route. With this function you can undo all previous settings. Reset to original Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 46: Avoiding Route Legs

    Planning an alternative Route If any traffic event is detected along your route, you can recalculate the route here. Avoid traffic delays 3.5.1 Avoiding Route Legs As soon as a new route has been calculated, it will display on the Browse map view.
  • Page 47: Frequently Visited Destinations

    If you frequently have to go to the same destinations you can create a list of favourites to have them entered faster. It is also possible to enter your home address in order to accelerate the return trip programming. Your navigation device furthermore stores the last 30 destinations in History. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 48: Favourites

    Frequently Visited Destinations 3.6.1 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 80 on how to create favourites. English...
  • Page 49: Home Address

    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. Tap the button twice to show the third page of the Settings menu. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 50: Recalling Your Home Address

    Frequently Visited Destinations Tap Set home location. Tap Address. If you have already entered your home address you can tap on Select recent destination 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.
  • Page 51: History

    Your navigation device automatically stores a list of your 30 last destinations. You can easily recall them if you need to return to one of these destinations. Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 52 Frequently Visited Destinations Tap Navigate to... Tap on Select recent destination. 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.
  • Page 53: Map Options

    The map display rotates according to the driving 2D (flat) view direction. Shows the map with the observer located over it and the North on top. The map will not rotate when changing the driving direction. 2D view, North up Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 54: Colour

    Map Options 3.7.2 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.
  • Page 55: Memorize Position

    Current position was stored in History. To save the position for a long time it is recommended that you save it as a favourite (see page 80, Adding a POI). Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 56: Browse Map

    Map Options 3.7.5 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.
  • Page 57: Options For Browse Map

    Done button in order to display the selected POIs in map browse view. Show/Hide POIs...  Tap the button Enable all to select all categories. The button will switch to Disable all. This allows you to remove all checkmarks. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 58: Options For The Position Mark

    Map Options 3.7.5.2 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.
  • Page 59: Avoid

    Then tap the Finish button. If the current route goes through the avoidance zone it will be recalculated. Tap Yes to confirm this action. The updated route will remain outside the avoidance zone. Tap Done to return to navigation. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 60: Optimising The Display

    Map Options 3.7.6 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 51). ...
  • Page 61: Rotate Display

    Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu.  Settings.  Tap the button once to show the second page of the Main menu.  Rotate display to toggle between portrait and landscape screen orientation. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 62: Setup For Left-Handed Users

    Map Options 3.7.6.3 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.
  • Page 63 Configuring the Displayed Information Determine the type and arrangement of any additional information shown at the bottom of the map. Select position 1 to 4 of the additional information by tapping the corresponding icon. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 64 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: ...
  • Page 65: Traffic

    The navigation device will calculate a new route if a traffic jam is announced for the current route. You may disable the automatic rerouting (see page 65) if you wish to make the route changes manually. This chapter applies to the model PNA-E3520T only Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 66: Showing Traffic Information

    Traffic 3.8.1 Showing Traffic Information It is possible to show the traffic information either for the planned route only or for the entire map. Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu. Tap Traffic. Tap Show all incidents to display all traffic events or tap Incidents on route to display the events that are relevant for your current route.
  • Page 67: Updating The Route

    Show traffic info on map All traffic events will be displayed as icons on the map. Auto traffic station search Scans automatically for FM stations that broadcast TMC traffic information. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 68: Setting The Tmc Frequency

    Traffic 3.8.3.1 Setting the TMC Frequency You can also tune the station's frequency manually for the TMC function. In this case, the automatic scan will be disabled. From the Options menu in Traffic, tap the Tuner button. Drag the slider to tune-in a frequency or tap to perform an automatic scan upwards or...
  • Page 69: Route Settings

    Calculates a route along the shortest distance between your start and destination. The duration of the journey will not be considered. Bicycle route Motorways and roads will not be considered for route calculation. Bicycle ways, residential areas and countryside paths are preferred. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 70: Avoid Toll Roads

    Route Settings Pedestrian route Motorways and roads will not be considered either. In addition to the options listed under "Bicycle route" pedestrian zones are used. 3.9.2 Avoid toll roads To include toll roads for your routes there are three possible options. Proceed as follows: ...
  • Page 71: Programming Routes

    Tap the New button to program a new route or tap on Current route to edit the active route. Tap Add to create an entry. Enter the first destination. Proceed as described on page 39. Repeat the process until all destinations have been entered. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 72 Route Settings Tap Options to continue editing the programmed route. Continue reading on page 71 to learn more about the available options for an individual position. Optimize itinerary will use the current position as start. Save itinerary allows you to save the route under a name of your choice.
  • Page 73: Editing A Programmed Route

    Select one of the following options. Only those positions that you have defined as destination (icon will be notified upon arrival. Any points along the route (icon , …) will be used for calculating the route but not crossed on the route. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 74 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.
  • Page 75: Show Route Instructions

    When tapping onto an entry, the display will switch to Show route as images mode. Tap Options to view the first list column with other information. You can choose between different output for distance, duration and time. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 76: Show Route As Images

    Route Settings 3.9.5 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.
  • Page 77: Show Route Summary

    Tap Done to return to the Route menu. Additionally you may tap any position on the display to show information about that position. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 78: Show On Map

    Route Settings 3.9.7 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.
  • Page 79: Cancel Route

    On the Route menu, tap Cancel route. 3.9.9 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. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 80 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%.
  • Page 81: Poi - Points Of Interest

    The main access for POI options is via the main menu.  Tap on the display to open the navigation main menu.  to show the second page of the navigation main menu.  Manage POI. Select an option. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 82: Adding A Poi

    POI - Points of Interest 3.10.1 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.
  • Page 83: Creating A Custom Category

    Of course, you may create more than one custom category. To do this, simply repeat the following steps. On the POI menu, tap New. Enter the name of the category via the on-screen keypad. Then tap on Done. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 84 POI - Points of Interest 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. Then tap on Done. This will take you back to the POI menu. The created POI will appear with the name you have entered on the POI list.
  • Page 85: Edit Poi Name

    If you haven't created any custom category yet, only the entry Favourites will appear. Select the POI that you want to rename by tapping on it. Tap Done to cancel the process without making any changes. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 86: Delete Poi

    POI - Points of Interest Edit the POI or Favourite name by overwriting it with a new name. Then tap on Done. 3.10.3 Delete POI You can delete any custom POIs. POIs from the supplied database cannot be deleted.  On the POI menu, tap Delete POI.
  • Page 87 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. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 88: Deleting A Category

    POI - Points of Interest 3.10.4 Deleting a Category You can delete any custom categories. Attention! All POIs contained in it will be deleted automatically. Categories from the supplied database cannot be deleted.  On the POI menu, tap Delete POI category. Select the desired category by tapping on it.
  • Page 89: Showing And Hiding Pois

    The button Enable all lets you select all categories. To quickly unselect all categories, first tap the Enable all button. The button will switch to Disable all. Tap it again to unselect all categories. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 90: Enable A Poi Notification

    POI - Points of Interest 3.10.6 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. ...
  • Page 91 To enable the notification for multiple categories, repeat these steps. If you have enabled the additional on-screen message, it will appear when you are located near a POI. Tap on this message to mark the POI on the map. It will then be displayed as follows: Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 92: General Settings

    General Settings 3.11 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, the volume and the display of the on-screen keypad. 3.11.1 Adjusting the Volume You can adjust the volume for the voice instructions and warnings.
  • Page 93 Done to confirm. Use the  button to correct any typos. For example, if you enter 100 km/h, the sound volume will be increased to the set high-speed volume value when driving at 100 km/h or faster. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 94: Muting The Sound

    General Settings 3.11.1.1 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.
  • Page 95: Regional Settings

    If necessary you can use the buttons to change the displayed page. Then tap on Next. Time display Choose the time display format between three different options. Then tap on Next. The system will adjust daylight saving automatically. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 96: Setting The Guidance Voice

    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. 3.11.4 Setting the Guidance Voice Here you select the voice for the driving instructions.
  • Page 97: 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. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 98 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 English...
  • Page 99: Miscellaneous Applications

     Extras.  Select one of the four following options by tapping on it. Description on page 98 World Clock Description on page 98 Calculator Description on page 98 Unit Convertor Description on page 99 Country info Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 100: World Clock

    Miscellaneous Applications 3.12.1 World Clock Based on the set time zone (page 93) 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: ...
  • Page 101: Country Info

    An overview with the most important speed limits will appear. Any other information found will also be displayed. If no speed limit exists, Unl (Unlimited) will display. Maximum allowed speed on: Motorways Country roads Out-of-town streets In-town streets Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 102 Miscellaneous Applications More information: Maximum permitted alcohol level in per mille International telephone prefix Fire extinguisher mandatory 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...
  • Page 103: Gps Status

    The following information is available: Coordinates of present position Level indicators of Strong satellite signal signal quality Weak satellite signal Received time from GPS satellites Current speed Elevation Tracking error Tap Done to return to the navigation display. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 104: Quitting The Navigation Application

    Quitting the Navigation Application 3.13 Quitting the Navigation Application You can press the menu button [page 14, item 14] to return to the device Main menu at any time without having to exit the navigation application. Press the GPS button on the device main menu (see page 27) to return to the last screen of the navigation application.
  • Page 105: Multimedia

    [page 14, item 1] or save the desired files in the built-in flash memory. For more information on how to connect the device to a computer, see page 118. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 106: Music

    Music Music Select the Music option. A table showing all available titles stored in the flash memory will appear. If there is a memory card inserted, the Memory Card option will additionally appear. If there are more than four items you can use the  and  buttons to change the displayed page.
  • Page 107: Music Playback

    Progress and playtime indicator The buttons have the following meaning: Previous title Pause Play Next title Repeats the entire list Repeats a single title Standard playback Return to summary (playback stops) Raise volume Lower volume Sound on/off (Mute) Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 108: Video

    Video Video Select the Video option. A summary showing all available video files stored in the flash memory will appear. If there is a storage card inserted containing video files, these files will also be displayed.  Tap on a video file to highlight it. Then tap the playback icon ...
  • Page 109: Video Playback

    Video Playback Previous video Next video Rewind Fast forward Progress indicator The buttons have the following meaning: Lower volume Enable sounds Disable sounds Raise volume Pause Resume playback Back to Overview Repeats the entire list Standard playback Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 110 Video Repeats a single title Play in playlist order Play in random order Opens the Settings menu Display software version Exit video playback Settings to open the following screen: Place a checkmark in the Full Screen checkbox to view the video in full- screen mode.
  • Page 111: Photos

    Tap on a preview picture to show it in full-screen mode (see figure on the following page).  Tap Memory Card to show the contents and pictures of the inserted memory card (if any).  to return to the Multimedia selection. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 112: Full-Screen View

    Photos 4.3.1 Full-Screen View Tap the  or  button to navigate through all available pictures.   Tap on the display once to show the following buttons: The following options are available: Tap the  or  buttons to navigate through all available pictures. ...
  • Page 113 Zoom in Tap this button multiple times to enlarge the picture (up to three levels). Zoom out Tap this button multiple times to reduce the picture (only available if the picture has been zoomed-in to previously). Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 114 Photos Full-screen Returns to full-screen mode after zooming a picture in or out. Volume control Opens the volume control (only available if music playback has been started previously). Disable sounds Disables or enables the sound (only available if music playback has been started previously). Back to Overview English...
  • Page 115: Settings

    Volume, see page 114. Display, see page 114. Language, see page 115. Power Status, see page 115. Factory Defaults, see page 116. System Info, see page 116. Firmware Upgrade, see page 117. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 116: Volume

    Volume Volume  Here you can set the volume between 0% and 100%.  The checkbox Touch Tones allows you to enable or disable an acoustic signal that sounds each time you press a button.  By using the Mute icon you can mute or restore the sound output. Display In this menu you can set the display brightness on seven levels, enable a screen-saver and calibrate the display.
  • Page 117: Calibrating The Touchscreen

    Tap the button  or  to scroll through the language list if your language does not appear in the visible list of languages. Power Status  Power Status.  This option shows you the current level of the built-in battery. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 118: Restore

    Restore Restore With this option you can restore the factory-default settings of your device. All settings will be erased and the device will restart after restoring the defaults.  Restore.  to restore the factory-default values or tap to cancel without restoring the system.
  • Page 119: Firmware Upgrade

    When new firmware is released you’ll find it on our website http://www.targa.co.uk. If no compatible firmware I found on the memory card the message Failed! appears on the display. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 120: Appendix

    Connecting to a Computer Appendix Connecting to a Computer You can use your computer to access the internal flash memory and memory card (if any) of your navigation device in order to upgrade the maps (see page 120) or to store music, video and picture files on it. ®...
  • Page 121 When required you can create additional folders to save your own data in. Never modify the name and contents of the Targa and Maps folder, otherwise your navigation device will not function properly. To copy any map data you can use the supplied DVD.
  • Page 122: The Supplied Dvd

    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 118).  Insert the DVD into your DVD drive. The following menu should appear automatically: ...
  • Page 123 Support (page 125) Here you can restore the factory-default configuration of your navigation device or open support Websites with further information. Select the desired option by clicking on the corresponding icon. Shows the occupied and the total memory capacity. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 124: Installing Maps

    The Supplied DVD 6.2.1 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. ...
  • Page 125: Installing Guidance Voices

    On the DVD main menu, click Voices.  Select whether you want to use a voice supporting TTS (TTS voice prompts) or whether you prefer conventional driving instructions (Pre- recorded voice prompts).  To do this, click the corresponding tab. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 126 The Supplied DVD  Select a desired voice from the list by clicking on the checkbox behind it. The checkbox will contain a green arrow icon.  To unselect any installed voices, remove the mark from the checkbox by clicking on it. The checkbox will contain a red arrow icon. ...
  • Page 127: Support

    On the DVD main menu, click Support.  Tap the Reset button to restore the device configuration. A safety prompt will appear. Click OK to confirm. Or click Cancel to cancel the process without making any changes. Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 128 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.
  • Page 129: Map Material

    Denmark Poland Germany Portugal Estonia Romania Finland San Marino France Sweden Gibraltar Switzerland Greece Serbia United Kingdom Slovakia Ireland Slovenia Italy Spain Croatia Czech Republic Latvia Turkey Liechtenstein Ukraine Lithuania Hungary Luxembourg Vatican City Macedonia Belarus Moldova Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 130: Index

    Index Index Car mount installing ........21 positioning ....... 23 Care 2D (flat) view ......51 Caring for the Display ..... 15 Category deleting ........86 POI .......... 81 Colour ......... 52 3D view ........51 Connectors and ports ....14 Coodinates setting the unit ......
  • Page 131 ....... 21 Memory status ......116 Menu Device Main Menu ....27 GPS Main Menu ..... 33 Miles ........... 93 History ........49 Music ........104 Home address saving ........118 recalling ........48 Music playback......105 Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 132 Index Route deleting ........77 demo ........77 Navigation Display ..... 38 History ........49 planning with waypoints ..69 preferences ......67 programming......39 programming, alternative ..42 Overview ........14 programming, no GPS signal . 41 programming, Quick Guide ..35 summary .........
  • Page 133 Traffic ......... 63 showing information ....64 Travelling abroad ....... 99 selecting the voice ....94 Warning Railway crossing ..... 61 Waypoint deleting ........71 Waypoints Unit Convertor ......98 planning ........69 World Clock ........ 98 Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 134: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Navigation Device Model PNA-E3520 / PNA-E3520T Processor SiRFatlasIII 372 MHz Memory 64MB RAM, 2GB NAND Flash drive Card reader SD and MMC cards up to 2GB ® Operating system Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 Core Version Colour display 3.5-inch colour display with 65,536 colours...
  • Page 135 Model Targa KSAA0500100W1UK Input 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz, 0.14A Output 5VDC, 1.0A max. Carcharger Model Targa TCP10050BC Input 8~24VDC, 0.9A Output 5VDC, 1.0A max. Fuse T2AL / 250V Earphones Model EE-640V-41EN Nominal voltage 44.3 mV Impedance 16 Ohm +/-20% Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 136: Details Of Guarantee

    Details of Guarantee Details of Guarantee English...
  • Page 137 Details of Guarantee Navigation Device PNA-E3520/PNA-E3520T...
  • Page 138: Serial Number

    Serial number Serial number PNA Serial Number English...
  • Page 140 TARGA GmbH Lange Wende 41 TARGA-Nr.: D-59494 Soest 1401506 / 1401508 Germany 1401509 / 140790 1401507 / 1401791...

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