JVC KV-PX70 manuel d'utilisation

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    Contents Safety and Maintenance ..................................................... 1 Safety Instructio ns ............................................................. 1 Data Secu rity .................................................................... 2 Operating Envi ronment ....................................................... 2 Repair ...[...]

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    ii Operating ......................................................................... 20 Switching on/off the de vice ............................................... 20 Working with Me mory Cards .............................................. 21 Inserting Memo ry Cards ................................................. 21 Removing Memo ry Cards ...[...]

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    iii Photo View er .................................................................... 40 Operating the Ph oto View er ............................................... 40 Main Sc reen .................................................................... 40 Full Imag e View............................................................. 41 Video Player .[...]

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    iv Specificatio ns ................................................................... 59 Warranty .......................................................................... 59 Liability li mitations ........................................................... 59 Copying this manual ...................................................... 59 Index ...[...]

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    Safety and Maintenance 1 Safety and Maintenance Safety Instructions Please read this section carefully and follow all th e instructions given. This wi ll help ensure re liable operation and extend the ser- vice life for your appli ance. Keep the packaging and the user in structions for future re ference or inquiries at a later dat e. If you pass th[...]

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    English 2 Terminate the electricity supply (remove the electricity plug), switch the appliance of f immediately , or do not actually swit ch it on, and contact Custom er Service • if the housing of the appliance or the Power Pack becomes damaged or fluids leak into it. Components must be checked by Customer Service in order to avoid damage! Data [...]

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    Safety and Maintenance 3 Repair • Please contact our Service Center if you encounter tech ni- cal problems with your appliance. • In the event repair becomes ne cessary, please use only o ur authorized Service Partners. Yo u will find the a ddress on the back of your guarantee card. Ambient Temperature • The appliance is most reliably oper at[...]

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    English 4 Electromagnetic Compatibility • When connecting additional or other components the “Elec- tromagnetic Compatibili ty Directive” (E MC) must be ad- hered to. Please also note th at only screened cable (maxi- mum 10ft) should be u sed with this appl iance. • For optimal performance, maintain a distance of at least 10 ft. from source[...]

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    Safety and Maintenance 5 Connection When connecting your appliance be sure to correctly observe the following inst ructions: Power through Car Adapter • The car adapter should only be connected to the lighter socket of a car (car battery = DC 12V , truck battery = DC 24V !). If you are in any doubt a bout the power source in your car, cont act yo[...]

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    English 6 Cabling • Arrange cables so that no-one ca n tread on them or trip over them. • Do not place any items on the cable. Information about the Regulatory Compli- ance according to R&TTE The following radio equipment ha s been supplied with this device: • Bluetooth Hereby, JVC declares that this K V-PX70 is in compliance with th e es[...]

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    Safety and Maintenance 7 Maintenance Warning: There are no user-serviceable or clean- able parts inside the housing of the appliance. You can prolong the life of the a ppliance by taking the following simple steps: • Always remove the power plug and all connecting ca- bles before cleani ng. • Clean the appl iance onl y with a damp, l int-free c[...]

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    English 8 Recycling and Disposal Device At the end of its life, the appliance must not be disposed of in household rubbish. Enquire about the options for environmentally- friendly disposal Packaging To avoid damage during transport, the PC is stored in a pa ckag- ing. Packaging is produced most ly from materials which can be disposed of in an envir[...]

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    Safety and Maintenance 9 Transport If you wish to transport the appliance follow th e instructions below: • Following transport of the app liance wait un til the unit has acclimatized before using it. • In the case of wi de fluctuati ons in tempera ture or humi dity condensation or moisture ma y form in side the appliance and this can cause an [...]

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    English 10 Notes on these Operating Instructions We have structured these Operatin g Instructions for the in stalla- tion so that you will be able to look up the n ecessary subject- related information by means of th e Contents List at any time. Note : You will fi nd comprehensive Operating Instruc- tions for navigation on the rel evant CDs/DVDs an[...]

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    Safety and Maintenance 11 Supplied Items Please check the integrity and co mpleteness of the supplied items and, in the case this is not complete, forward us any possible claims within 14 days from the purchase date. The purchase package includes: • Navigation system • AC adapter • USB-cable • Car adapter • Car holder and cradle • Pre-i[...]

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    English 12 Views Front Components Ref Component Description n Touch Screen Displays the output o f your a pp li a nc e. Tap on the screen with your finger, a stylus or a "blunt" tipped pen to select menu com- mands or enter data. o Bluetooth Indicator and Battery Charge Indicator This LED will flash when Bluetooth is activated. The loadin[...]

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    Views 13 Back Components Ref Component Description n Stylus Take the pen out of it s compartment in order to use it, and repla ce it aft er use. The pointer pen is requ ired for operating the touch screen. o External aerial connection Connection for an optional second aerial. p Loudspeaker Plays back music, la nguage stateme nts and warnings. n GPS[...]

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    English 14 Bottom Components Ref Component Description n Reset Opening Restarts your a ppl ian ce . (Soft Reset, see page 23). o Earphones Connects to a pair of stereo earphones (3.5 mm ). You also have the possibi lity to connect a TMC dipole antenna here. p Feature connector Extension for fut ure components q Mini-USB- Connector C onnection to ex[...]

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    Views 15 Right Components Ref Component Description n On-/ Off button Switches the device on or off by pr essing it briefly . o Hardware button Button for inserting the address within navigation n o[...]

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    English 16 Initial Set-up The following gu ides you step by step through the in itial set up of the navigation system. Firstly, remove the foil for protecti ng the device during transpor- tation from the display. I. Charging the battery Attention: It can be necessary to r echarge the bat- tery for some time init ially before it is possible to run t[...]

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    Initial Set- up 17 Car Adapter (simila r pic ture ) 1. Insert the power adapter ( o ) into the cigarette l ighter socket and ensure, that it will not lose contact while driv- ing. This could cause a malfunction. 2. Plug the jack ( n ) of the connection cable into the corre- sponding recep tor at the bottom of your navigation system. AC Adapter (sim[...]

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    English 18 II. Switching on the navigation system Press the on/off button on the right side of the device for approx. 3 seconds until first informat ion will appear on th e screen. The Navigation System will start the initial instal lation automati- cally. The brand logo will appear and yo ur device will di splay the application screen after a few [...]

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    Initial Set- up 19 Note : Brief pressure on the on/o ff button will be enough to switch the device on or off, provided that your navigation system i s connected to an external source of electricity or is running in battery opera- tion. Press the on/off button for 6 seconds , if it is in- tended to switch off the device completely . It will be switc[...]

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    English 20 Operating Switching on/off the device Your device will be in it s normal operating st ate after the init ial setting up. You will acti vate and deactivat e your device with the On-/Off switch. 1. To start your na vigation system pr ess briefl y the On-/ Off switch . Note : Your device will be delivere d in a status in which it will not s[...]

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    Initial Set- up 21 Working with Memory Cards Your navigation system supports MMC and SD memory cards. Inserting Memory Cards 1. Carefully take the optional memory card out of its packing (if inclu ded). Take care not to touch or dirty the contacts. 2. Insert the memory card carefully into the card bay with contacts pointing backwards. The printed s[...]

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    English 22 Accessing Memory Cards • The appliance only supports me mory ca rds in the FA T16/32 file format. If y ou insert a card prepared with a differen t for- mat (e.g. in cameras, MP3 players), y our navigation sy stem may not recognize it and will ask you t o format it again. Warning : Formatting the memory card irretrievably wipes out all [...]

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    Initial Set- up 23 Resetting the navigation system (Soft Reset) Choose this option if your navigati on system is not responding or working properly. This option restarts the navigati on system, withou t reinstallation being necessary. A soft-reset is of ten used in order to reorganize the memory. In doing so all progra ms that are runnin g are inte[...]

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    English 24 Navigation Safety Instructions for Navigation The bundled product CD/DVD contai ns a compr ehensive ins truction manual. Tips for Navigation • Do not manipulate the naviga tion system while driving to protect yourself and others from accidents! • In the event that you do not understand the voic e instruction or if you are in any doub[...]

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    Navigation 25 Notes for Use in a Vehicle • Take care that the holder does not present an y risk to safe- ty, even in the case of an accident, when in stalling it. • Take care that the cable does not impede any safety com - ponents. • The display of your navigation syste m may show “li ght re- flections”. Please take care of not being “b[...]

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    English 26 Aerial Orientation The aerial must have unrestricte d access to the sky to receive GPS satellite signals. Orient the ae rial as horizont ally as possible for this reason. T ry out aerial and installation possibi lities in t he vehicle in the case of inadequate reception. It may be nec essary to connect an external GPS ante nna (see page [...]

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    Navigation 27 Note : Your navigati on system can a lso be equipped alternativel y with a flexible swan -neck car mount ing according to the version. Note: If you want to fix the holder to t he wind screen, then you can s kip steps 1 and 2. 1. Remove the protective foil from the sticky side of the suc- tion plate. 2. Fix the suction pl ate to a suit[...]

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    English 28 III. Attach Navigation System 1. Connect the car adapter (see page 17) and, if necessary, the external GPS aerial, to yo ur navigation system and in- sert the memory card. 2. Place the device below in the ce ntre of the holder and press it gently downwa rds unt il it engages audibly. 3. Now you will be able to place th e complete unit on[...]

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    Navigation 29 IV. Connecting the car adapter (simila r pic ture ) Insert the power adapter ( o ) into the cigarette lighter socket and ensure, that it will not lose contact while driving. This could cause a malfunction. Plug t he jack ( n ) of the c onnection cable into the corresp o nd ing re cep tor at th e bottom of your navi gation system. Note[...]

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    English 30 V. Starting the navigation software Note : The memory card must always be inserted in the device while the n avigati on system is being used. It will be necessary to carry out a Sof t Reset to re- start the navigation system i f the memory card has been removed, only for a short ti me, while the sys- tem was being used (see page 23). Thi[...]

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    Handsfree facility by m e ans of Bluetooth 31 Handsfree facility by means of Bluetooth The Bluetooth technology serves to bridge short distances wire- lessly. Bluetooth device s transmit data wirelessly, so that other devices that also support this techn ology can communi cate with each other without cables. Both devices will have to be adjusted t [...]

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    English 32 Main Screen Overview Button Name Description Keypad You enter the telephone number to be called by means of the keypad. Search Starts the search for a mobile phone al- ready paired. Call routing Displays the course of the calls made and received. Pairing For the coordinati on between your navi - gation system and your mobile phone. Bluet[...]

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    Handsfree facility by m e ans of Bluetooth 33 Pairing the navigation device and the mobile phone 1. Make your mobil e phone sear ch for a Bluetooth device. Note: Each mobile phone uses different paths to do this. Read the instruction s of your mobile phone un- der all circumstances for this reason. 2. You will be requested to enter a PIN code (at l[...]

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    English 34 Overview of the most important keys in the Bluetooth application Button Description Accept call Terminate or reject call Switch the loudspeaker on or o ff (mute) Switch the microphone on or o ff Transfer back to the mobile phone and separation of the Bluetooth connec tion Minimize the displ ay Increase volume Reduce volume[...]

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    Handsfree facility by m e ans of Bluetooth 35 Accepting incoming calls Making calls 1. Enter the number tha t you would li ke to call in the main Bluetooth screen by means of the keypad (see p. 32). You will have th e possibility of minimizin g this Window and re- turning to the Navigati on application, after the connecti on has been made. Click he[...]

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    English 36 MP3 Player Your navigation system is also equipped with a n MP3 player. 1. Start the MP3 player from th e main screen by tapping the ‘ Multimedia, MP3 Player ’ switch areas. Al ternatively, the MP3 player can also be started fro m the naviga tion software itself. 2. All the MP3 files located on the me mory card can be taken over into[...]

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    MP3 Player 37 Button Description For the title sele ction Opens the List of Favourites Play the playback. Pause the playback. Stop the playback. Changing the mode of playing: Normal : Plays all the files in t heir sequence and stops after the last file. Shuffle : Plays a file selected at ran- dom. Repeat : Repeats the c urrent file con- tinuously. [...]

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    English 38 Select a Title and Move it in to the List of Favourites Tap on and select the title that you would l ike to move into the List of Favo urites, in order t o select a title. You w ill have three possibilities of mark ing the title here: • Tap on , in order to mark all the tit les, including all sub- directories. • Tap on , in order to [...]

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    MP3 Player 39 List of Favourites You will reach the List of Favourites by tapping on the : You will delete in dividual titles wit h and you will delete all ti- tles with . Confirm with , in order to take over t he new selection int o the List of Favourites.[...]

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    English 40 Photo Viewer You will be able to v iew the jpg format images on your memory card on your navigation system, with the Ph oto Viewer . All the images on the memory card will be available immediately. Operating the Photo Viewer Start the Photo Vi ewer from the main screen by tapping the ‘ Multimedia, Photo Viewer ’ switch areas. Al tern[...]

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    Photo Viewer 41 Full Image View Ill.: Full image view with out service strip Tap in the lower area of the screen in th e full image view, in or- der to activate the service st rip : Ill.: Full ima ge view wit h service strip Button Description Previous picture Rotate by + 90° Fade in grid Start the slide show Pause the slide show Rotate by – 90?[...]

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    English 42 You will retu rn to the miniature vi ew by tapping in the cen tre of the image. The image displayed will be subdivided into 6 fields by tapping on the symbol (fade in grid). Ill.: Full image m ode with grid The respective area of the image will be disp layed as enlarged by tapping on a square: Ill.: Zoom-in Mod e You will arriv e back at[...]

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    Video Player 43 Video Player Your navigation system is also equipped with a Video player. 1. Start the Video player from the main screen by tapping the ‘ Multimedia, Video Player ’ switch areas. Main Screen Overview Selecting and playing video Click on on the main screen to open the file explorer:[...]

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    English 44 Select the desired vi deo and confir m with : Button Description or Forward / Backward or Increase or decrease the volume. The display in the upper right corne r of the screen will show the current level of th e volume. File Explorer Play the playback. Pause the playback. Stop the playback. Confirming an action Cancelling an action / ret[...]

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    Video Player 45 FAQ Where can I find more informationen on the navigation system? Detailed oper ating instructi ons for navigation ca n be found on the corresponding CDs/DVDs, which accompany your navigation system. Also use the additional Help functions that are av ailable with a single touch of a button (usually F1 on the PC), or by selecting the[...]

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    English 46 Customer Service First-Aid in the Event of Malfunction Error functions can so metimes have trivial causes; however, th ey can also sometimes be complex in nature and require costly analysis. General guidance Note : The regular runni ng of the Windows® pro- grams “Defrag” and “Scandisk” o n the PC can remove sources of error and [...]

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    Customer Service 47 Faults and Possible Causes The navigation system no long er reacts or is behaving atypically. • Carry out a soft reset (see page 23). The navigation system is recognized only as a guest by ActiveSync ® . • See information on page 52. I am receivi ng er ror mes sages f rom a mainte nance p ro- gram after installing ActiveSyn[...]

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    English 48 Additional Support If the suggestion s in th e abov e section h ave not s olved y our prob- lem, please contact our customer service hotline . However, before you contac t your Te chnol ogy Cente r, please have the follo wing in- formation available: However, before you contact your Te chnology Ce nter, please have the following informat[...]

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    Appendix 49 Appendix Special CleanUp Function The CleanUp function serves the ta rgeted del etion of data, with- out using a PC. IMPORTANT : Please use this function very care- fully , because it is possible for data to be deleted that will only need to be entered again man ually af- terwards. The CleanUp functi on will be activated i f the ‘ C ?[...]

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    English 50 4. Remove All Deletes the whole conte nts of the ‘ My Flash Disk’ memory. It will not be necessary to recali brate the screen after this function has been carried out. 5. Factoryreset Sets the device back to the delivery sta tus in the case of an intact main installation . 6. Format Flash Formats the internal ‘ My Flash Disk ’ me[...]

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    Appendix 51 Synchronisation with the PC I. Installing Microsoft ® ActiveSync ® In order to transfer your data between your PC and your naviga- tion system you need the Microsoft ® ActiveSync ® program. The cost of the naviga tion system includes a license for this pro- gram which can be found on the Support CD. Attention: Important fi les can b[...]

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    English 52 II. Connecting with the PC 1. Press the On/Off butto n to st art y our navigation system. 2. Connect the USB cable to your navigation syste m. 3. Push the USB connector into a free USB port on your com- puter. 4. The hardware installation assistant recognizes now a new appliance and inst alls a suitable driver which can take some minutes[...]

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    Appendix 53 GPS (Global Positioning System) GPS is a satellite-backed system for determining yo ur position. With the help of 24 sat ellites revolvin g around the earth, it is pos- sible to determine your position on earth with the accuracy of a few meters. The satellite signals are received by the antenna of the built-in GPS receiver, which must h[...]

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    English 54 External GPS antenna This second optional GPS ante nna makes it possible to receive the signals of satelli tes better (e. g. in the case o f vehicles with a metallized windscreen). 1. The antenna should be pointing upwards . 2. Push the plug of the external GPS antenna into the opening provided for it at the rear side of you r device (se[...]

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    Appendix 55 Connecting the TMC Angled Aerial A TMC receiver is integrated int o your navigation system, to re- ceive traffic informat ion. However, reception w ill only be guaran- teed if the TMC angled aerial su pplied with the device has been connected. Plug the jack plug of the TMC angled aerial into the earphones connection on the lower side (s[...]

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    English 56 Additional card material Your navigation system i s already equipped with a digitalized map of your country in the internal memory at the factory. Additi onal digitalized maps can be used, in a ddition to t hose in the internal memory, by means of a memory card. Depending on the configuration, ad ditional maps may be included on your nav[...]

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    Appendix 57 Alternative Installation of the Navigation Soft- ware from a Memory Card The software for your n avigation system can also be installed di- rectly from a memory card prepared accordingly The pre-installed software may ha ve to be uninstalled beforehand (see special CleanUp function, Page 49). You will be requested to in stall the naviga[...]

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    English 58 Transferring Installation Files and Map Material to the Internal Memory Note : The navigation system must be connected to a computer by means of ActiveSync ® (see Page 52), for the transfer of the data. Your device has an in ternal, permanent memory, wh ich is located in the My Flash Disk directory. You will be able to make t his direc[...]

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    Appendix 59 Bikeholder You can attach yo ur navi gation system to a bicycle as an op- tional additional feature. A special holder is needed to do this. The installation is ex plained in the following. 1. Release both the screws connecting the clamp to the holding plate with th e hexagon key. 2. Remove the rubber ring and wind it around the handleba[...]

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    English 60 Specifications Parameter Information Power supply AC adapter input output Phihong PSC05R-050 100-240V ~0.2A + 5V 1.0A max Power supply Car adapter input output Atech ATPI-68HT0501 10-30V 1.3A max. / fuse 2A 5V 1A Earphones Stereo earphones (3.5 mm) Memory card type MMC and SD Bluetooth Class 2 Connector type of the external GPS receiver [...]

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    Warranty 61 Warranty The receipt serves as proof of firs t purchase and sho uld be kept in a safe place. Y o u r l e ga l r i g ht s are no t limited by these warranty con- ditions. It is requ ired should you n eed to make use of the guara ntee. We guarantee that this equipmen t is in perfect working order. Upon production of the receipt, the remai[...]

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    English 62 Liability limitations The contents of this ma nual are subject to una nnounced changes caused by technical progress. Manu facturer and sales shall not be responsible for any damages which have been caused as a result of omissions or errors in the inf ormation provided in th is manual. Under no circumstances shall we be liable for any of [...]

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    Index 63 Index A A A C C A A d d a a p p t t e e r r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 7 7 A A c c c c e e s s s s i i n n g g M M e e m m o o r r y y C C a a r r d d s s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 2 2 A A d d d d i i t t i i o o n n a a l l c c a a r r d d m m a a t t e[...]

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    English 64 N N N a a v v i i g g a a t t i i o o n n Connecting the car adapter . 29 Safety instructions............. 24 O O O p p e e r r a a t t i i n n g g Switching on/off the divi ce .. 20 Working with memory cards 21 O O p p e e r r a a t t i i n n g g E E n n v v i i r r o o n n m m e e n n t t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 P P[...]