ProNav PNN-200 User Manual

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Models: ProNav PNN-200 & ProNav Europe PNN-200E

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  • Page 1 Navigation Software User Manual Models: ProNav PNN-200 & ProNav Europe PNN-200E...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Pairing your Phone ..........13 Making a Call ............14 ......15 AUNCHING YOUR OFTWARE ....16 ETUP NTERING EHICLE ETAILS ProNav Enabled ............17 Show Icons on Map ..........18 Preffered HGV Routes ..........19 Gross Weight, Axle Weight & Height ...... 20...
  • Page 3 Length, Width & Explosive/Flammable Load ..21 ............ 22 HOOSE YOUR TATE ..........23 AVIGATION Drive To ..............24 Plan Route .............. 24 Browse Map ............24 .............. 26 ELECT LACE Favourites ............... 27 Town, Street, House ..........27 POI's ............... 29 ..............
  • Page 4 Alternative/Avoid ............. 43 2D/3D Map Display ..........45 Night Mode .............. 45 Volume ..............46 Map Key ..............46 ................47 ETUP Route Options ............48 Avoid/Ignore Tolls ........... 49 Colour Schemes ............. 51 ..........55 AFETY AMERA LERTS How the Safety Camera Alerts Works ....55 Safety Camera Settings ..........
  • Page 5 USE OF YOUR PRONAV NAVIGATION SOFTWARE Do not place your ProNav Personal Navigation Device (“PND”) where it may strike the driver or passengers if the vehicle turns sharply or stops abruptly. Your PND should be installed securely so it will not move and cause a distraction.
  • Page 6 Prohibited Areas Do not operate your PND in hospitals or near any electrical medical equipment. Do not operate your PND on an aircraft. Do not operate your PND while sat in a gas station forecourt. Battery Li-ion Your PND uses a battery.
  • Page 7: Whats In The Box

    What‟s in the Box Please check that you have all the items listed below.  ProNav Personal Navigation Device (PND)  In-vehicle charger  USB cable  Windscreen mounting kit  User manual If you have any of the items missing, please contact the support line or your retailer.
  • Page 8: Battery Level

    Hardware Basic – Charging, Power On/Off, Reset Battery Please fully charge the PND the first time you it. You can use the in-vehicle adapter provided in the box to charge the PND in the car. The LED indicator located next to the Mini USB Power Port (no. 5 above) will be coloured red during charging and it will turn green when the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 9: Hardware System Settings

    Hardware System Settings Tap the „System‟ icon on your PND‟s start-up screen to access hardware system settings Volume  Click „+‟ or „-„ icon to increase or decrease the speaker volume  You can choose to hear sounds for taps by pressing the button...
  • Page 10: Backlight

    Power Status The bar shows current battery power level Click „→‟ or „←‟ icon to set the auto power off time Backlight Click „+‟ or „-„ icon to set brightness level Click „→ „or „← „icon to set the auto light off time Date &...
  • Page 11: Screen Calibration

    Language Click to change the system language Click „→‟ or „←‟ icon to scroll through and select the available languages System Info Click to view information about the system By clicking the calibration button you can also reset the the calibration of the touch screen if it becomes unaligned Screen Calibration If your touch screen becomes misaligned (buttons not working properly) then you will need to recalibrate your system.
  • Page 12: Bluetooth Settings

    Bluetooth Settings Tap the „Bluetooth‟ icon on your PND‟s start-up screen to access the systems Bluetooth system settings...
  • Page 13: Pairing Your Phone

    1. Open up the Bluetooth function on your mobile phone and start a search for Bluetooth devices. 2. Tap the „Pair button on your ProNav and you will have sixty seconds to search for it. 3. When your mobile phone finds „MyPvDevice‟ select to pair and choose pair.
  • Page 14: Making A Call

    Making a Phone Call To make a phone call, click on the „Keypad‟ icon and using the keyboard and dial your preferred telephone number and tap the green button to dial. While on a call, you can adjust the volume by tapping the „-„ or „+‟ button.
  • Page 15: Launching Your Pronav Software

    Tap the „Navigation‟ icon on your PND‟s start-up screen. The first time you use your ProNav software you will be presented with an End User License Agreement that you will need to read and tap the „Accept‟ button if you agree with all of the terms and wish to continue.
  • Page 16: Pro Nav Setup Entering Vehicle Details

    Save/Load Settings ProNav allows you to save unlimited truck profiles so if you have a fleet of trucks, you do not need to keep entering all the vehicle details each time you move from one truck to the other. Once you have entered all your vehicles...
  • Page 17: Pronav Enabled

    ProNav Enabled When set to „Yes‟, all of the other settings that you have specified in the ProNav setup screen (height, weight & width etc.) will be taken into consideration when determining your route. When set to „No‟, the ProNav software will operate as normal car navigation by ignoring all of the other settings you have specified in ProNav setup.
  • Page 18: Show Icons On Map

    Shows Icons on Map When set to „Yes‟, any restriction that relates to your vehicle will be displayed as an icon on the mapping. When set to „No‟, restriction icons will not be shown on the mapping. The icons used are as follows: Height Width Weight...
  • Page 19: Preffered Hgv Routes

    Favour Preferred HGV Routes The ProNav database also includes roads that are preferable for use by trucks. When set to „Yes‟, these routes will be used in preference when determining your route. These routes are identified by the following icon:...
  • Page 20: Gross Weight, Axle Weight & Height

    Gross Weight Tap the button to enter the gross weight of your vehicle. Enter your gross weight by using the keyboard and enter your information just like you would at an ATM. For example, for 32.00 tons enter „3200‟ on the keyboard. Once entered, tap the „GO‟...
  • Page 21: Length, Width & Explosive/Flammable Load

    Select „No‟, if you are carrying any other type of goods. Once you have completed the ProNav setup, tap the return button in the bottom right hand corner of the screen to complete navigation setup.
  • Page 22: Choose Your State

    Finally, select the State you require by tapping the appropriate button. You will only be required to do this once but you can change your selection later if you wish. You have now completed setup of your ProNav software and the Full Navigation Menu will now be displayed.
  • Page 23: Full Navigation Menu

    Full Navigation Menu This is a more advanced menu that provides you with a number of advanced options including route planning, browse map and storing favourite locations. When you first start your software, the Full Navigation Menu is the default setting but you can easily change which navigation menu you require by following the instruction in Setup on page 47.
  • Page 24: Drive To

    Drive To Tapping the 'Drive To' button takes you to the Select Place menu. This allows you to set your end point/destination. (See Select Place on page 35) When an end point has been selected and a GPS signal received, your route will be calculated automatically.
  • Page 25 „Magnifying Glass‟ button (which takes you to the Locate on Map screen and allows you to zoom to a Town, Street, recent destination, favourite location or POI. The „Back‟ button takes you back to the previous screen. You can also press and hold the stylus on the map to bring up an options menu. You can then set a start or end point or add a favorite directly from the map.
  • Page 26: Select Place

    Select Place Screen This screen allows you to define your start and end locations. Recent Tapping this button displays a list of the 20 most recent selected locations. Tap on one of the buttons to use that location as a start, via or end point.
  • Page 27: Favourites

    Tapping this button will take you to the „Town, Street‟ selection page. You can then enter a city, town or suburb and as you type the name, the software will start selecting the most relevant matches from the ProNav software database.
  • Page 28 When your destination is listed, tap the „GO‟ button containing the destinations name. You are then taken to a second screen titled „Street‟ which allows you to select whether you would like to either enter a „Street Name‟, „Route to a Town Centre‟, or „Route to a POI‟. Street –...
  • Page 29 Note: If you are searching for a street which has a direction as part of the name e.g. North 49 Street, start your search only with the street name „49 Street and when the results appear you will be giving the option to choose either the North or South version of the street.
  • Page 30: Poi's

    When the POI library opens you will see a list of POI types that are available. They are listed with your favourite POI‟s first, with „other POI‟s‟ listed further down. Use the up and down arrow to scroll through the list. Please Note: Only POI‟s that have been designated as your „Favourites‟...
  • Page 31 Use the up and down buttons to the right of the list to find and tap the desired POI. Once selected, you will start navigating.
  • Page 32 A Postcode? By tapping this button you can enter a postcode. Entering more characters increases the probability of selecting the correct place. Choose the postcode you require by tapping on the relevant „GO‟ button. Back Button Pressing the button with the arrow on it on the left of the screen will return you to the previous menu screen.
  • Page 33: Multistop

    Multistop A feature of your ProNav software is that you can input a number of destinations as part of a journey. This saves you time by allowing you to input an unlimited number of via locations between your start and end point.
  • Page 34 When you have finished entering all your locations, tap the „Options‟ button to access the Plan Options screen. You can use any of the options to show the first leg of your journey. The ProNav software will not show your entire journey, just each leg at a time.
  • Page 35 If you select „No‟ you will return to the Plan Route screen If you select „Yes‟, you will then go to the Plan Options screen. At this point your ProNav software has been designed that if you turn off your PND using the power button (located on the top of the unit), the next leg of your route will be stored.
  • Page 36: Plan Options

    Plan Options In the Plan Route screen, once a start point has been entered (or a GPS location is acquired) and an end point has been set, tap the „Options‟ button. This will take you to the Plan Options screen. Route Map By tapping „Route Map‟...
  • Page 37: Route Map

    Route Text The „Route Text‟ button will show a simple text list showing an accumulative mileage on the left with direction arrows, a road number and name on the right. Use the „up‟ and „down‟ arrow buttons to read the full route. Demo Mode If the „Demo‟...
  • Page 38: Drive Screen And Map Options

    The Drive Screen 3D map display is the default view. 2D map display is optional...
  • Page 39 Guide mode (no mapping but with text instructions) is optional...
  • Page 40: Customising Map Display

    Customising Map Mode Display In both 2D and 3D map modes, a variety of route information can be displayed in the information boxes. Apart from the box directly below the turn direction indicator (shows turn icons), you can choose which information to display in any box, by tapping the centre of a box.
  • Page 41: Battery Level Indicator

    Remaining Remaining When the battery reaches critical, the battery icon with the exclamation mark will be shown on all ProNav menu screens. You should try and charge the battery as soon as possible. Please Note: stored information such as settings, recent and favorite locations will not be lost if the unit loses total power as these are stored on the memory card.
  • Page 42: Drive Options

    Drive Options The Drive Options screen can be accessed by tapping on the top two thirds of the map on the Drive Screen. Point of Interest (POI) Tapping this button will allow you to find a POI close to your current location.
  • Page 43: Alternative/Avoid

    Route Map By tapping „Route Map‟ an overview map appears showing your route, indicating the start and end points. This map can be zoomed in/out and panned around. Route Text The „Route Text‟ button will show a simple text list showing an accumulative mileage on the left with direction arrows, a road number and name on the right.
  • Page 44 5 miles This button is as above but the radius for an alternative route is increased to 5 miles of the current point (if possible to do so). Named roads This button when tapped displays all the road names on your route. The user then has the option to select a particular road that they wish to avoid and the software will then recalculate the route avoiding the selected road.
  • Page 45: 3D Map Display

    2D/3D Display You can select the map view to display in either 2D or 3D map mode. Tap on the display button to change. Guide Mode / Map Mode This button allows you to change the navigation screen between Map Mode and the Guide Mode. Night Colors This changes the background colour of the map and guide screen for better visibility at night.
  • Page 46: Volume

    Volume: Tap the „Volume‟ button if you wish to change the volume. Use the „+‟ and „-„ buttons to adjust the volume to your desired level. Please Note: Even with „Mute‟ selected the safety camera warning will still provide audible warnings. To turn off safety camera audible warnings completely please see page 57 for details.
  • Page 47: Setup

    Setup Tapping the 'Setup' button takes you to the Setup main menu, which has several options: Selecting this option displays GPS signal status. Current Position Selecting this option will provide you with information relating to you current position including road, heading and coordinates.
  • Page 48: Route Options

    ProNav This will allow you to change the ProNav settings and your vehicle details. Please see page 16 for more details. Language This will allow you to change the language of the ProNav software. Upon selecting a different language the menu, text and voice instructions will change accordingly.
  • Page 49: Avoid/Ignore Tolls

    Prefer Main Roads Tapping this box provides a route which prefers use of motorways and main roads. Avoid Highway Tapping this box provides a route which avoids Motorways Shortest Distance Tapping this box provides the shortest route measured by driving distance Interface Mode Allows you to select either the Easy or Full menu modes Avoid Tolls...
  • Page 50 Hide Help Tips Your ProNav software is equipped with an on-screen help guide to give tips when you input an address. When you first use your ProNav software the help feature is disabled. Simply un-tick the box to enable help tips.
  • Page 51: Colour Schemes

    Colour Scheme There are five colour schemes for you to choose from. Just tap the button and choose from the list to enable the colour scheme you require. The current colour scheme that is being used is displayed on the „Colour Scheme‟ button.
  • Page 52 Map Colour Scheme 2 Map Colour Scheme 3...
  • Page 53 Map Colour Scheme 4 Map Colour Scheme 5...
  • Page 54 Voice Select from the available voices by tapping the box next to your selection. Volume Use the „+‟ and „-„ buttons to adjust the volume to your desired level. Volume can also be adjusted via the „Drive Options‟ screens (see page 42).
  • Page 55: Safety Camera Alerts

    Safety Cameras Your ProNav software also comes with safety camera warning software. This will provide you with both audible and visual alerts for fixed safety cameras along your route. How the safety camera software works The software will automatically provide intelligent audible alerts based on the speed that you are traveling when you are approaching a speed camera.
  • Page 56 2. When approaching a fixed safety camera at a speed above the known speed of the camera, a sharper ping warning will sound a preset number of seconds up to and through the camera zone, along with the visual warning (shown above).
  • Page 57: Safety Camera Settings

    Setting the Options for Safety Cameras There are a number of options available when using the speed camera software and these are located under „Setup‟, „Safety Cameras‟ in the Full Navigation mode. The options available are: Enabled / Disabled This will turn the safety camera software on or off. Please note that if this is set to „Disabled‟ you will not receive any visual or audible alerts for any safety cameras on your route.
  • Page 58 View Info This will tell you when your subscription is due to expire and the date that your safety camera database was created. For information on buying a safety camera database updates please go to www.pronav.co.uk Click OK to return.
  • Page 59 ProNav uses the most comprehensive transport data available however, there are still a number of sites that have not yet been surveyed. Please be patient, the free map and transport data updates we are providing with ProNav should, in most cases, fix any issues in time.
  • Page 60 Where can I get technical support? Please visit www.pronav.co.uk for further support information and more detailed FAQ‟s. Telephone Support: Operating 9am – 6pm, Monday to Friday. Saturday 10am – 6pm. Closed Sundays and Bank Holidays 0844 4994 554 Calls charged at 5 pence per minute Email Support: support@navevo.com...

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