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User's manual MobileNavigator | 5 as on April 2005.
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User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 User's manual Table of contents i Table of contents 1 Introduction ................................................................ 5 1.1 Search facilities and con ventions ............................
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 ii Table of contents User's manual 5.3.4 Indicating d estinatio ns on the map ........................ 53 5.3.5 Favourit es .......................................................... 56 5.3.6 Recent dest inati ons .
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 9 Appendix ................................................................. 119 9.1 Annex A: Equippi ng the GPS-re ceiver ............................. 120 9.1.1 TMC modul e ...................................
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User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Introduction - 5 - 1 Introduction Topics covered in this chapter: 1.1 Search facilities and conventions page 6 1.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 6 - Search facilities and conventions 1.1 Search facilities and conventions This manual offers the following search facilities: Find information quickly Ù In the footnote at the botto m of the page, you may c heck which chapter and which sectio n yo u are actually reading.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Introduction - 7 - 1.3 Support Customer Care Call our support staff for Tele phone support : Mondays to Fridays 9am to 6pm 0905 8 48 07 01 (£0.
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User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Before you begin - 9 - 2 Before you begin Topics covered in this chapter: 2.1 Installing the software page 10 Restoring the files of the memory card 2.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 10 - Installing the softw a re 2.1 Installing the software Install the software on your PDA… You may find a detailed descript ion of the software install ation procedure in the enclosed short manual.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Before you begin - 11 - 2.2.1 Mounting and connecting the Pocket PC Caution: The mounted holder must not impede the driver’s attention on the traffic. Connecting the Pocket PC... 1. Attach the cradle of the Pocket PC to the swan-neck mount.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 12 - Installing the hardware 2.2.2 Mounting and connecting the GPS receiver Caution: The mounted GPS receiver must not impede the driver’s attention on traffi c. Connecting the GPS receiver... 1. Place the GPS receiver horizont ally under the windscreen, as far forwards as possible.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Before you begin - 13 - 2.2.4 Installing the TMC module TMC module If you have purchased t he TMC mo dule together with your GPS- receiver, it was inserted and has been set up during the installation procedure.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 14 - Installing the hardware Initialisation of the GPS receiver The initialisation process of the GPS receiver starts autom atically. Within 15 seconds, the GPS-icon on yo ur Pocket PC switc hes from No GPS to No signal .
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 User's manual Table of contents 15 2.3 The basic principle of navigation MobileNavigator The time of complicated an d frustrating inqu irie s on the right way in folded maps is over.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 16 - Important safety in formation 2.4 Important safety information Note In your own interest, read th e following notices and safety information carefully before starti ng up your navigation system. 2.4.1 Safety information on navigation Use of MobileNavigator is executed at your own risk.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Before you begin - 17 - 2.4.2 Safety information on the GPS receiver Caution: As it i s not waterproof, do not expos e your GPS receiver to water! Caution: Do not ins tall the cable next to security relevant equipment and supply lines.
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User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Operating the navigation software - 19 - 3 Operating the navigation software Topics covered in this chapter: 3.1 Hardware keys page 20 3.2 Software keyboard page 20 Standard keyboard Character keyboard Mobile phone keyboard 3.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 20 - Hardware keys 3.1 Hardware keys Key configuration In MobileNavigator , you may con figure the hardware keys of your Pocket PC to execute the "U p", "Down", "Left" , "Right", "OK" and "Return" actions.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Operating the navigation software - 21 - And you need not e nter special characters when entering a destination's town or street name. MobileNav igator replaces these characters automatically. Wh en you are looking for, e.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 22 - Software keyboard Special characters Tap the icon to enter a special character. The special characters keyboard appears.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Operating the navigation software - 23 - 3.2.3 Mobile phone keyboard You may carry out all e n tries with your f inger on the mobile phone keyboard. But you may e nter capital letters onl y. As on a mobile phone, each ke y is designed to enter several letters with it.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 24 - Command buttons Special characters When you tap a key, a line above the software keyboard appears which lists all charact ers that may be entered by this k ey . The active character is highlighted. If, e.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Operating the navigation software - 25 - Tap the GPS icon to display the current GPS status: Entry Signi ficance GMT G reenwich M ean T ime Time of London ignoring dayl ight saving time. Longitude / Latitude Current position: Indication of east longit ude and north latitude.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 26 - Command buttons TMC The TMC symbol i s placed at th e bottom of the screen. The different TMC- icon s have the following sign if icance: Symbol Significance No TMC A TMC-module is not insert ed or not connected correctly.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Operating the navigation software - 27 - another button (normally OK or Save ) before the entry screen closes. Your entry becomes then the caption of the entry field. For information on the use of the keyboard, please refer to „Software keyboard", page 20.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 28 - Lists Example Search for BICKNOR. 1. In the M AIN MENU tap One destination . The D ESTINATION screen opens. 2. Tap Address . The A DDRESS screen opens. 3. Tap the Town entry field. The software keyboard appears.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Operating the navigation software - 29 - When the list is very lon g, you may enter on e more lett e r in order to shorten the list. 5. Enter N. All towns beginni ng with BICKN or having BICKN in their names are listed.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 30 - Lists 7. Tap . The A DDRESS screen reappears. BICKNOR is entered into the Town field..
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 User modes - 31 - 4 User modes Topics covered in this chapter: 4.1 Two different user mode s page 32 4.2 Changing the user mode page 32 4.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 32 - Two different user mod es 4.1 Two different user modes Survey MobileNavigator can be operated in two diffe rent user modes: Standard and Extende d.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 User modes - 33 - The U SER MODE screen appears: Your current user mode is indicated on the Current user mode field. 3. Tap Current user mode to switch to the other user mode. The name of the user mode you want to switch to becomes the caption of the entry field.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 34 - Standard mode 4.3 Standard mode Survey In standard mode, t he software is easier to operate. As it offers reduced functionality, functions ma y be access ed quicker.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 35 - 5 Navigation Topics covered in this chapter: 5.1 General information on navigation page 36 5.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 36 - Gen eral information on navigation 5.1 General information on navigation Use of MobileNavigator is executed at your our risk. Caution: To protect yo urself and others from accidents, d o not program the navigation system while driv in g.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 37 - 5.2 Starting MobileNavigator Starting the navigation software… 1. Turn your PDA on. 2. Tap the MobileNavigator icon on the desktop. At the first start (and e ach time you ha d terminated MobileNavigator via the Quit icon), the follow in g message appears: 3.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 38 - Starting MobileNavigator One destination Tap the Navigation button to indi cate a destination for navigation (one stage). For details, please refer to "Ind icating a destination", page 39. Navigation homewards Tap the Home icon to navigate to your home address.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 39 - Settings Tap the Settings button to modify the settings of MobileNavigator . For details, please refer to "Settings", page 108. Quit Tap the Quit button to qui t MobileNavigator . 5.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 40 - Starting MobileNavigator For details, please refe r to "Using your home address", pa ge 60. Navigation via voice command Tap the Voice command icon to start navi gation to a favourite via voice command.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 41 - 5.3 Indicating a destination Basic principle of navigation In th is chapter you will learn abou t the possibilities for indicatin g and managing destinations in MobileNavigato r .
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 42 - Indicating a destinat ion Standard mode 1. In the M AIN MENU , tap Navigation . The D ESTINATION screen opens.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 43 - 3. Enter the destination street into the Street entry field. 4. Enter the house number of yo u r destination int o the Nr. field, if you know it. Note: If the house numbers of the respective street are stored in the database of places, you may tap the field besides the Street fiel d.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 44 - Indicating a destinat ion Extended mode 1. In the M AIN MENU , tap Navigation . The D ESTINATION screen opens.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 45 - Standard mode 1. In the M AIN MENU , tap Navigation . The D ESTINATION screen opens. Tap the Country entry field and select the destination country if it is n ot yet indicated. Note: Only countries of which at least a part is represented on the currently loaded map may be selected.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 46 - Indicating a destinat ion "Garage". Only poin ts of interest situated within th e indicated radius will be displayed. 4. Select the Subcategory of points of interest to search for from the right one of the two Categor y list fields, e.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 47 - The P OINT OF INTEREST screen opens: 1c On the P OINT OF INTEREST screen, tap …in a town . Standard mode 1. In the M AIN MENU , tap Navigation . The D ESTINATION screen opens. Tap the Country entry field and select the destination country if it is n ot yet indicated.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 48 - Indicating a destinat ion Selecting a Point of interest in a certain town… The POI in a tow n screen opens: 2. Enter the name of the town in which yo u want to search f or points of interest in to the Town or po stcode field.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 49 - Point of interest of su praregional significance This function is only available in "Exten ded mode". For information on how to change the user mode, please refer to "Changing the user mode", page 32.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 50 - Indicating a destinat ion 1c On the P OINT OF INTEREST screen, tap …nationw ide . Selecting a Point of interest of supraregional significance… The POI NATIONWIDE screen opens: 2. Select the main category of poin ts of interest to search for from the Category list fi eld (e.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 51 - 5.3.3 Selecting destinations from the contacts list Using a contact's address as destination… Any address from the contacts l ist on your Pocket PC ma y be used as destination for navigation or itinerary planni ng purposes.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 52 - Indicating a destinat ion Standard mode 1. In the M AIN MENU , tap Navigation . The D ESTINATION screen opens.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 53 - 3a The following screen opens wh en there was more than one address to be found for the respective contact: 3b Tap the OK button, which bel ongs to the addre ss you want to use as destination.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 54 - Indicating a destinat ion Extended mode 1. In the M AIN MENU , tap Navigation . The D ESTINATION screen opens.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 55 - A circle of blue points appe ars round the selected place: Database information on the respe ctive place will be loaded and displayed. Below the info rmation, there are command buttons for several func tions which are avail able for the selected place.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 56 - Indicating a destinat ion Tap the Save button to save the select ed plac e. You may then at any time select thi s place from the F AVOURITES . Tap the Search nearby button to search for a poi nt of interest near the selected place.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 57 - Extended mode 1. In the M AIN MENU , tap Navigation . The D ESTINATION screen opens. Tap the Country entry field and select the destination country if it is n ot yet indicated. Note: Only countries of which at least a part is represented on the currently loaded map may be selected.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 58 - Indicating a destinat ion Note: An asterisk behind a name indicates that a voice command for the respective destination has been stored. For information on working with lists, please refer to "Lists", page 27.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 59 - Extended mode 1. In the M AIN MENU , tap Navigation . The D ESTINATION screen opens. Tap the Country entry field and select the destination country if it is n ot yet indicated. Note: Only countries of which at least a part is represented on the currently loaded map may be selected.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 60 - Indicating a destinat ion For information on working with lists, please refer to "Lists", page 27. 3. Tap . The destination will be taken ov er. The address is entered into the respective fields.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 61 - 5.4 Destination management Survey Destinations may be stored in two lists: Ù the F AVOURITES Ù the R ECENT DESTINATIONS list Every destination y ou are indicating and the destinat ions from the R ECENT DESTINATIONS list may be added to the F AVOURITES .
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 62 - Destination management 2. Enter a name for the destination. For information on the use of the keyboard, please refer to "Software keyboard", page 20. 3. Tap . The destination has now been added to the F AVOURITES .
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 63 - 5.4.3 Renaming a destination 1. On the D ESTINATION screen, tap Favourites . The F AVOURITES screen opens. 2. Select the destinat ion you want to rename. For information on working with lists, please refer to "Lists", page 27.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 64 - Indicating several destinati ons (Itinerary with stages) 5.4.4 Deleting a destination Precondition You have opened the F AVOURITES as described in "Favouri tes", page 56 - OR – You have opened the R ECENT DESTINATIONS list as described in "Recent destinatio ns", page 58.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 65 - 5.5.1 Indicating route points Planning itineraries… 1. On the M AIN MENU , tap Route planning . The R OUTE PLANNING screen opens: 2. Tap the Add route point icon to enter the first route poi nt.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 66 - Indicating several destinati ons (Itinerary with stages) The I TINERARY PLANNING screen opens. The destination is added as stage point 1. 5. Repeat steps 2-4 for every stage poi nt you want to add to the itinerary.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 67 - 5.5.2 Editing, saving and managing itineraries Survey You may plan as many itineraries as yo u w ant, e.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 68 - Indicating several destinati ons (Itinerary with stages) Managing itineraries Save itinerary Only itinera ries that cont ain at least one route poin t may be saved. Otherwise this icon is deactivated. 1.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 69 - Load itinerary This icon is deactivated if th ere is no saved itinerary availa ble. 1. Tap this icon to load a saved i tinerary, e.g. to modi fy it or for navigation purposes. The S ELECT ITINERARY screen opens: 2.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 70 - Indicating several destinati ons (Itinerary with stages) Rename itinerary 1. Tap the Load itinerary icon. (This icon is deactivated if there is no saved itinerary available) The S ELECT ITINERARY screen opens: For information on working with lists, please refer to "Lists", page 27.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 71 - 4. Tap OK . The S ELECT ITINERARY screen reopens. The itinerary has been renamed. or 5. Tap OK to load the renamed itin erary. - OR - Tap the Back icon to open the R OU TE PLANNING screen without loading an it inerary.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 72 - Indicating several destinati ons (Itinerary with stages) 2. Tap the Delete icon to delete the selected it in erary. The C ONFIRM screen appears. 3. Tap . The S ELECT ITINERARY screen reopens. The deleted route is no more listed.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 73 - 1. Tap this icon to calculate th e distance and the estimated duration of the entire i tinerary. The R OUTE OPTIONS screen opens: 2. Determine the route options. For detailed inf ormat ion on setting the rou te options, please refer to "Routing options", page 114.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 74 - Indicating several destinati ons (Itinerary with stages) displayed below the route points list of the I TINERARY PLANNING screen. Furthermore, the distance and th e estimated duration of each stage will be indicated with the selected route point ent r y.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 75 - 5.5.4 Displaying the itinerary on t he map Show itinerary Tap the Show on map b utton to di splay the entire i tinerary on the map. The map screen opens. The itinerary is h igh lighted in orange.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 76 - Indicating several destinati ons (Itinerary with stages) 1. Tap the Show on map b utton. The itinerary is displayed on the map. 2. Tap short on any place on the map. The A DDITIONAL FUNCTIONS screen opens.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 77 - 3. Tap Simulation . The route will be recalculat ed for simulation purposes. Simulation starts whe n calculation has fi nished. Stopping the simulation You may quit a simulat ion at any momen t.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 78 - Starting navigation Extended mode 1. Tap St art navi gation . The R OUTE OPTIONS screen opens: 2. Determine the route options. For detailed inf ormat ion on setting the rou te options, please refer to "Routing options", page 114.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Navigation - 79 - The system calculates the route. The map screen opens. Your curre nt position is indicated by a green arrow. The route is highlighted in orange. Note: When you s tart navigation after havi ng planned or loaded an itinerary, t hen your curren t position is the st art point of the route.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 80 - Starting navigation options may be changed in S ET TINGS – R OUTE OPTIONS . For detailed information on changing the settings refer to "Settings", page 108.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Working with the map - 81 - 6 Working with the map Topics covered in this chapter: 6.1 Selecting a map page 82 6.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 82 - Selecting a map 6.1 Selecting a map Provided maps There are additional maps included in the delivery on DVD. I n case you want to use one of these maps, copy it via a card reader to a memory card. Note: Maps for which you have not purc hased the right of use must be activated.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Working with the map - 83 - 2. On the M AIN SCREEN , tap the Map button. The A VAILABLE MAPS screen opens: 3. Tap the entry of the map you want to work with. 4. Tap . The selected map is now loaded. The M AIN SCREEN opens.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 84 - Operating the map 6.2 Operating the map Survey There are various pieces of information availabl e on the M AP screen. Learn in this chapter abou t the possibilities for working with the map, whi ch depend on whether you a re in navigation mode or not.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Working with the map - 85 - The M AP screen opens. The map is being displayed au tomatically when you start navigating. Tapping the map Tapping short any place on the map makes the A DDITIONAL FUNCTIONS screen appear.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 86 - Operating the map Icons Survey The Map screen disposes several icons which allow alterin g the representation of the map. (When without GPS- reception) Hide/show icons This icon allows y ou to hide all oth er icon s in order to see more of the map.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Working with the map - 87 - Entire route Tap the Itinerary icon to display the whole itin erary . Map in driving direction/north oriented Tap the In driving direction / Nor th oriented icon ( / ) to switch betw een the two available modes of map orientation.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 88 - Operating the map The A DDITIONAL FUNCTIONS screen opens: Tap this icon to toggle between "Day" and "Ni ght " map view mode. Tap this icon to switch th e voice instructions on / of f.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Working with the map - 89 - Set interim destinat ion This function is only avai lable in navigation mode. Tap Set interim destination to add a new route point to your itinerary. The route will be recalculated and the newly added route p oint will be the fi rst destination to na vi gate to.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 90 - Representation of the map in navigation mode 6.3 Representation of the map in navigation mode In navigation mode, there is so me assistance for navigati.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Working with the map - 91 - Signpost info The upper part of the Map screen displays information on the signposts you have to follow: Note: This information can only be displayed wh en it is contained in the cartographic material.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 92 - Displaying additional in formation on th e map 6.4 Displaying additional information on the map In MobileNavigator you may determine which inf ormation is to be displayed on the map. Modify ing any configuration begins on the S ETTINGS screen.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Working with the map - 93 - 6. Via the arrow buttons s elect Route inf ormation : 7. Tap the command buttons to di splay (On) or not (O ff) the respective information on the map.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 94 - Displaying additional in formation on th e map 8. Via the arrow buttons s elect Signpost inform ation . The Show traffic sign s command indicates whether signposts indicating exits from motorways or highways are currently being displayed or not.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Working with the map - 95 - The S PEED LIMIT screen allows you to determine whether you want to display speed limits in n avigation mode and whether you want to be warned acoustically on speeding.
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User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Useful functi ons for navigatio n - 97 - 7 Useful functions for navigation Topics covered in this chapter: 7.1 Adding a stage point du ring navigation page 98 7.2 Next destination page 99 7.3 Blocking a route section page 99 7.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 98 - Adding a stage point during navigation Survey In MobileNavigator the following functions are availab le in navigation mode: Ù Adding a stage point duri.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Useful functi ons for navigatio n - 99 - 7.2 Next destination This function is only available in "Exten ded mode". For information on how to change the user mode, please refer to "Changing the user mode", page 32.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 100 - Using TMC functionality This forces a recalculation of the route. The indicated route section will be evaded. On the map, it will be highl ighted i n red. Unblocking a route section 1. Tap short on any place on the map.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Useful functions for navigation - 101 - tuned in automatically select th e statio n you want to receive. Then tap the Automatic tuning button. Its c aption toggles then to Hold . If you want to set a utomatic tunin g again, tap the Hold button.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 102 - Using TMC functionality Automatic ro ute modification Precondition : You have selected "Route modificati on automatically " in the TMC settings (defau lt). If a reported obstruction concerns your route the system evades obstructions automatically.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Useful functions for navigation - 103 - Considering TM C information at a later moment If you have sele cted "Route modification With confirmation ", you may evade or ignore a reported obstruction at a later moment.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 104 - Keeping the logbook 7.5 Keeping the logbook Survey You may make MobileNavigator keep a logbook. Any start of the logbook forces the creation of an Excel file in the root directory of your Pocket PC. You may transmit these files to your PC and open them with, e.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Useful functions for navigation - 105 - Adding an entry… You may possibly want to add entr ies to the logbook, e.g. when your car was refuelle d or when yo u have visited several cl ients without using yo ur car.
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User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Configuring MobileNavigator - 107 - 8 Configuring MobileNavigator Topics covered in this chapter: 8.1 Settings page 108 User mode Map informat ion Route inf or.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 108 - Settings 8.1 Settings Configuration In MobileNavigator , you may modify the follow ing settings: Ù User mode, see page 109 Ù Map information, see pag.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Configuring MobileNavigator - 109 - 8.1.1 User mode User mode On the U SER MODE screen, you may effect the fol lowing modifications: Your current user mode is indicated on the Current user mode field. Tap Current user mode to switch to the other user mode.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 110 - Settings 8.1.3 Route information This function is only available in "Exten ded mode". For information on how to change the user mode, please refer to "Changing the user mode", page 32.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Configuring MobileNavigator - 111 - 8.1.4 Signpost information Signpost information On the S IGNPOST INFORMATION screen, you may effect the following modifi ca.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 112 - Settings 8.1.7 Speed limit Speed control On the S PEED LIMIT screen, you may effect the following modifications: Setting Signi ficance Show traffic signs This command indicates whether signposts indicating speed limits are cu rren tly being displayed or not.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Configuring MobileNavigator - 113 - 8.1.8 Automode This function is only available in "Exten ded mode". For information on how to change the user mode, please refer to "Changing the user mode", page 32.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 114 - Settings 8.1.9 Routing options Routing options On the R OUTING OPTIONS screen, indicate your speed profile. This entry will hav e an effect on the calcu lation of the remain in g time and of the e stimated t ime of a rrival (ETA).
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Configuring MobileNavigator - 115 - 8.1.10 Logbook Logbook On the L OGBOOK screen, determine whether the logbook is to be started automatically at the beginning of navi gation (Yes) or not (No). Tap the Start automat ically button to toggle between Yes and No.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 116 - Settings 8.1.13 Format Units On the F ORMAT screen, determine which units are to be used for time and distance indications. Setting Signifi cation Time Tap the Time field to toggle between 12 hours (AM/PM) and 24 hours time format.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Configuring MobileNavigator - 117 - 8.1.15 TMC TMC On the TMC screen, determine whether route modifications caused by TMC traffic informati on are to be carried out automatically or with e xplicit confirmation.
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User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Appendix - 119 - 9 Appendix Topics covered in this chapter: 9.1 Annex A: Equipping the GPS-receiver page 120 TMC module Bluetooth module 9.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 120 - Annex A: Equipping the GPS-receiver 9.1 Annex A: Equipping the GPS-receiver Expansion modules At any moment, the GPS receiver may be equipped with the Bluetooth module (for wireless da ta transmis sion) and / or with the TMC module (t o provide traffic inf ormat ion to your navigation system).
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Appendix - 121 - 9.1.2 Bluetooth module Equipping the GPS receiver with th e Bluetooth module… 1. Disconnect any cable fr om the GPS receiver. 2. Insert the Bluetooth modul e. 3. Reconnect the cables. 4. Turn the GPS receiver on.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 122 - Annex B: Problem solutions Manual settings 1. Tap Manual settings when au tomatic detection is not successful. Set the following values : 2. Tap the Type of rece iver field and indicate the type of your GPS receiver.
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Appendix - 123 - 9.2.2 GPS receiver Possible error sources concerning the initialisation of the GPS receiver If the GPS symbol stays red (no GPS-reception) even though the system has been installed correct ly, this may be du e to one of the following reason s: Ù Reason A: an incorrect COM-port is selected.
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User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Glossary - 125 - 10 Glossary COM-port A COM port is a connector to a communications interface, usually the serial port. The ports are numbered by a number behind "COM". A communications interf ace is designed to co nnect hardware like a mouse or a GPS receiver.
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User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 Index - 127 - 11 Index A Additional functi ons ......................... 87 Aerial ........................................... 120 Antenna ........................................ 120 Assistance for navigation .
User's manua l MobileNaviga tor | 5 - 128 - Index Orientation .................................. 87 Points of In terest ................... 92, 109 Route ......................................... 87 Scroll ........................................
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Een belangrijk punt na aankoop van elk apparaat Navigon MobileNavigator 5 (of zelfs voordat je het koopt) is om de handleiding te lezen. Dit moeten wij doen vanwege een paar simpele redenen:
Als u nog geen Navigon MobileNavigator 5 heb gekocht dan nu is een goed moment om kennis te maken met de basisgegevens van het product. Eerst kijk dan naar de eerste pagina\'s van de handleiding, die je hierboven vindt. Je moet daar de belangrijkste technische gegevens Navigon MobileNavigator 5 vinden. Op dit manier kan je controleren of het apparaat aan jouw behoeften voldoet. Op de volgende pagina's van de handleiding Navigon MobileNavigator 5 leer je over alle kenmerken van het product en krijg je informatie over de werking. De informatie die je over Navigon MobileNavigator 5 krijgt, zal je zeker helpen om een besluit over de aankoop te nemen.
In een situatie waarin je al een beziter van Navigon MobileNavigator 5 bent, maar toch heb je de instructies niet gelezen, moet je het doen voor de hierboven beschreven redenen. Je zult dan weten of je goed de alle beschikbare functies heb gebruikt, en of je fouten heb gemaakt die het leven van de Navigon MobileNavigator 5 kunnen verkorten.
Maar de belangrijkste taak van de handleiding is om de gebruiker bij het oplossen van problemen te helpen met Navigon MobileNavigator 5 . Bijna altijd, zal je daar het vinden Troubleshooting met de meest voorkomende storingen en defecten #MANUAl# samen met de instructies over hun opplosinge. Zelfs als je zelf niet kan om het probleem op te lossen, zal de instructie je de weg wijzen naar verdere andere procedure, bijv. door contact met de klantenservice of het dichtstbijzijnde servicecentrum.