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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the Navman Wireless M-Nav 900 or
M-Nav 950 messaging and navigation device. We hope you
enjoy using it. It has been carefully designed so it is easy to
install, set up, and use.
You can:
use the message option to receive messages from, and
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send messages to, your fleet administrator
capture a customer signature as a proof of delivery on an
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electronic form
navigate directly to a location specified in a message
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from your fleet administrator
use the navigation option to search for locations such as a
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street address, a postal code, or a city center
set a location as the start point, a via point, or the des-
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tination
have the M-Nav 900/950 calculate the route then guide
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you along it with clear visual and verbal instructions
check for places and points of interest such as fuel stops,
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nearby or along your route
add stops (via points) to your route
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track the amount of time the driver spends on each task,
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and when a rest break is due
use the EMS option to display engine monitoring inform-
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ation and review engine monitoring statistics at the end
of a trip

Glossary of Terms

Common terms used in this manual and on the M-Nav 900/950
include:
GPS
The Global Positioning system (GPS) is a
network of satellites that orbit the Earth at
about 12,000 miles (19,300 kms) and trans-
mit accurate time and position information
worldwide. The GPS receiver in your M-
Nav 900/950 picks up signals from any
satellites in view and uses the information
to determine your location, accurate to
within 15 ft. (5 m). Usually, only three sig-
nals are needed to provide a latitude and
longitude position (GPS fix) for vehicle nav-
igation systems.
Via Point
A specific location that you want to visit
along the route. A via point can be any loc-
ation that you specify, such as a customer
site or a POI.
POI
Point of Interest (POI) is a useful resource
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along or nearby the route, such as a fuel
location or a post office. You can add a POI
to your route as a via point.
Destination
The next via point along your route.
Final Destination
The final via point along your route. It is
always marked with a checkered flag.
Trip
The complete list of via points that you spe-
cify; including the start location, the final
destination, and any via points between.
Route
When you have defined all the via points
in your trip, the M-Nav 900/950 will cal-
culate the best route automatically after it
obtains a GPS fix. Your route shows the
path to drive. Only one route can be
shown on the map at a time.
Qube
Tracking and communications device.
OnlineAVL2
Desktop application used by fleet admin-
istrators to send messages and monitor
vehicle locations.

Box Contents

The M-Nav 900 and M-Nav 950 are physically identical and have
the same contents in the box.
Check that you have ALL of the items pictured below before you
start the installation. Contact your supplier if anything is missing.
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