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    User M anual R00[...]

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    Tr adem arks A ll bra n d and prod uct nam e s a re trade marks o r re giste r e d tra d em ar k s o f the ir respe ctiv e co mpan ie s. N ote The i n fo r m at i on in th is d ocum e nt i s subje ct to c han g e w itho ut n otic e . Gre at c are w as taken in pr e par i ng thi s m a n ua l . Con st an t prod uct development m a y me a n that some [...]

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    i Table of Cont ents Precaut ions a n d N oti ces ..................................................................... ii i 1 Getti ng Start ed ................................................................................ 1 1.1 Pe r f or ming th e In itia l Sta rt U p............................................................ 1 1.2 Co nne ct i[...]

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    ii 4 M P3 Pl ayer ..................................................................................... 2 3 4.1 Sta rt i ng a nd E xiting th e MP3 Playe r ................................................ 23 4.2 Play ing M P3 Fi les ........................................................................... 24 MP3 P l ayba ck C ontro l .............[...]

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    iii Prec autions and N otices  For your ow n safe ty, do n ot ope ra te th e co n trol s of the pr o duct w h il e d riv in g.  Use this prod uct prud e n tly . The pro d uct is in ten de d for use so le ly as a nav igatio n aid. It is no t fo r pre ci se m e asur e m en t o f d ire ctio n, di sta n ce, lo cation o r topo graphy . ?[...]

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    iv  A car hol de r is n e ed ed w he n usin g the d ev ice in a car . Be sure that yo u place the de vic e i n an appr o priate pl ace , so as no t to obstruct the d r i v e r ’ s v ie w, or de plo ym en t o f a i r bags. Do no t mo unt w he re th e driv e r ’ s fiel d o f v isio n i s blo c k e d. Do no t pla c e unse c ure d o n th e da[...]

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    1 1 Getting S t arted This chapter tells yo u st e p by st e p how to p e r fo r m the initial star tup and in t rod uces the com pon en ts o f yo ur d ev ice . 1.1 Perfor ming the Initial Start Up 1. Sli d e the ON/OFF sw itc h to the ON ( rig h t) posi tio n. CAUTIO N: Always l ea ve the ON/ OFF switch i n the O N position for normal operation. 2[...]

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    2 3. The “ Date & T im e ” scr e en appears. Ta p the appr o pr i ate arro w button to sele ct the tim e zo ne , date , and ti m e. The n ta p to co ntin ue. NOTE: You can change the ti me zone, date, and t ime later on by t ap ping Setting  Date&Time . ( See section 3.5 f or details.) 4. The Ho m e scre en appe a rs a s sho wn be lo[...]

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    3 1.2 Conne cting to AC Pow er a nd Cha rging th e Batter y NOTE:  When charging the battery for t h e very first t ime, you sho uld cha rge it for at leas t 8 h ours.  When you connect the AC ad apter to charge the battery after the battery power has been fully de pleted, w a it for at least one m inute if y ou need to turn on t he dev[...]

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    4 1.3 Using Your Device in a Vehicle Using the C ar Holder CAUTIO N:  When placing the car holder, make sure t hat the dev i ce doe s no t obs truct t he dr iver ’ s v iew, or interfere with the oper ation of veh icle airbags and safety devices.  If the car ’ s windsh iel d is t in t ed with a reflective coa t ing, an ex ternal ante[...]

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    5 Con necting the Car Ch arger The car charge r suppli es po w e r to y o ur d ev ice wh e n yo u are usin g the de vic e in a car. CAUTION: To protect yo ur dev i c e against sudde n surges i n cur rent , connec t the car charger only after t he car engine has been started. 1. C o nn e ct o ne e nd o f the car charge r to th e po we r co nn e ctor[...]

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    6 1.4 Under standing H ardw are Featu res NOTE: Depe ndi ng u pon the sp ec if i c mode l p urch ased , th e c olor o f y o ur dev ic e m a y not ex actly match t h e device shown in t h is manual. Fron t Comp onents Ref Component Desc ription See A l s o  Charge Indicator Glow s brigh t am b er to in dicate th at th e battery is charging, and t[...]

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    7 Back Comp onents Ref Component Desc ription See A l s o  Stylu s Tap t h e touc h sc r ee n to ma ke se lec tions and e n te r info r mation. P u ll t h e s t y lus o ut of its slo t to use i t, an d sto re i t in the slot when not in use . Sec t io n 2.2  External Antenna Co nnecto r Th is co n necto r (under rubb er dust co ver) al lo ws [...]

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    8 Left-Side Com ponen ts Ref Component D esc ription See A l s o  Headpho ne Co nnecto r Connects to stereo h e adph o n e s. Righ t -Side Co mpone nts Ref Component Desc ription See A l s o  Po wer Butto n Tur ns th e dev ice on an d of f. Sec tion 2. 1[...]

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    9 Top Component s Ref Component Desc ription See A l s o  GPS Antenn a Re ce i v es sign als from th e GPS satellites ov erh ead.  SD/MMC Slot Acc epts an SD (Sec ure Digit al) or MMC (MultiMediaCar d) card f or acc essing data such as ma p data and MP3 m us ic. Sec t io n 2.3 Bottom C ompon ents Ref Component Desc ription See A l s o  Res[...]

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    11 2 Basic Skill s This ch a pte r fam ili a riz e s y ou wi t h t h e basic o pe r atio ns of y o ur d ev ice such as usin g the Hom e scre en and t h e h ar d ware co m pon en ts. 2.1 Turning Your Device On and Off U se the power button on the side of yo ur de v ice to turn on and off yo ur de vi ce . Wh en yo u pre ss th e po we r button to turn[...]

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    12 En ab les y ou to pla y MP3 f iles. Cha pter 4 Allow s y o u to custo m ize sy stem settin gs . Cha pter 3 Wh en e ve r y ou q uit a n appli cat i on , you are back to the Hom e scre en . 2.2 Using the Stylus The sty lus i s yo ur in put d ev ice . Y o u use i t to nav ig a te a n d sel ec t obj e cts o n the screen . Pull the stylus out of the [...]

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    13  Tap a n d hol d Ta p and h old th e styl us un til an actio n is co m ple te, or a resul t o r m en u i s sho wn . 2.3 Using a SD/M MC Ca rd Y o ur d ev ice has a SD/MMC sl ot w he r e y ou can in sert a n o ptio nal Secure D ig ital or Multi Me d iaCar d sto r age car d . NOTE:  Make sure that no foreign objects e nter the slot . ?[...]

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    15 3 Sy stem Settings Y o ur d ev ice has d ef ault syste m se tt i ng s. Yo u can custom i ze th e se t ti ngs to suit yo ur o w n perso n al ne e ds. On ce y ou ch ang e the setti ng s, y our n ew s e ttin g s wi ll rem ain unti l y ou chan g e th e m a g a i n. 3.1 Using System Settings To ope n the S e ttin g s scree n, ta p the Setting button [...]

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    16 3.2 Backli g ht 1. T ap t h e Sett ing butt o n on t h e Ho me scr e e n to ope n th e Se t ti ng s scree n. 2. T ap t h e Backlight button on th e Se ttin g s scree n. 3. M o ve th e sli de r alo n g the track bar to adjust the ba c k li gh tin g. T o darke n the screen , move the s l ide r to the lef t. T o li ght e n the screen , m ove the sl[...]

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    17 3.3 Volume 1. T ap t h e Sett ing butt o n on t h e Ho me scr e e n . 2. T ap t h e Volume butt o n on th e Se ttin gs scree n. 3. M o ve th e sli de r alo n g the track bar to adjust the vo lum e . To de crease th e volume , m ove t he s l ider to the le ft. To in cr e a se t he volume , m ove t he slide r t o the r i g h t. 4. T ap t h e butto[...]

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    18 3. T ap to sta rt the c ali bra ti o n . 4. T ap a n d ho ld th e ce ntre o f th e tar g et. 5. Whe n the t arge t m o v e s to ano the r po sitio n , ta p and ho ld the c e ntre o f the ne w tar g et. Repe a t e a ch t i me to co m ple t e the c alibratio n pr o ce ss. 6. Whe n co m ple ted , tap button to return to the Se tt i ng s scree n.[...]

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    19 3.5 Power To che ck the rem a ining powe r level of yo ur batte ry and/o r se t up th e pow e r sav ing fe a ture : 1. T ap t h e Sett ing butt o n on t h e Ho me scr e e n . 2. T ap t h e Power button . 3. T h e Po w e r scree n appe ar s sh o w in g the r e m ain ing po we r o f y our ba tte r y . NOTE: If the level of power i s t oo low, be s[...]

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    20 3.6 Date&Time To set the date a n d tim e : 1. T ap t h e Sett ing butt o n on t h e Ho me scr e e n . 2. T ap t h e Date&Time button . 3. T o chan g e th e tim e zo ne , tap the l ef t/r i gh t a rrow i n the Ti m e Zon e ite m. 4. T o change the d ate, ta p t he down arrow in the D a t e item . A calend a r pops up. Ta p the le ft arr [...]

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    21 5. T o se t the time , f i r st t a p the ho ur, min ut e , or se c ond in the Tim e item and then tap th e up a rrow to i ncre ase o r do w n a rrow to d ec rease th e v a l ue. 6. T ap t h e button to save the c han g e s and go ba c k to the S e ttin gs scre en . 3.7 Chang e Lang uage To chan ge the s y stem a n d vo ice lang uage : 1. T ap t[...]

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    22 4. T ap t h e button to save the ch a n ge s. 3.8 Back The Back button br i n gs y o u back to th e Ho m e scree n.[...]

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    23 4 MP3 P lay er This ch a pte r te lls yo u ho w to play MP 3 fi le s on y our de vic e . 4.1 Starting a nd Exiting the MP3 Player The MP3 Playe r prog r am turns y o ur d ev ice into an MP 3 pl aye r . It fe atur e s:  Playback of MP3 fil e s  Basic pl ayback co ntro ls such as play, paus e , sto p, n e xt and pre vio us  Gra p[...]

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    24 To exi t th e prog ra m , ta p on t h e l ow e r rig ht of the sc ree n. 4.2 Playing MP3 Files NOTE: Before you can play MP3 files, you need to ha ve the fi les rea dy on a storage card. 1. Inse r t the s to r ag e card con ta i nin g MP3 f il es in to yo ur de vi ce . 2. T ap t h e Musi c butto n o n the H om e sc ree n to star t the MP 3 Play [...]

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    25 4. To exit the pr o gra m , tap on the lowe r right of t he scr e en. Yo u w ill return t o the Hom e scree n. MP3 Playback Con t rol Y o u can co n trol th e MP3 Playe r v ia the con t ro l button s. Se e the t abl e be lo w fo r de tails: Control Button Name Desc ription or Play / P ause Play o r pause th e playb ack. Stop Stop the pla y b ack[...]

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    26 H elp Int roduc e the function and o pera tio n o f each i c o n. Tap an i c o n t o s ee a descriptio n line at the bo ttom of th e screen. Close M P3 Play er Close th e program an d retur n t o t he H o me scree n. * Table No te: W hen y ou restar t th e MP3 Play er , bo t h play back mode and seque n ce w ill retur n to its def a ult settin g[...]

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    27 3. R e pe at th e sam e proc e dure fo r the oth e r song s to be a d de d. 4. T o sa v e th e pl ay li st , tap th e Save Playl i st but to n at th e botto m o f the scre e n and the n Yes . 5. T o r e turn to the con t ro l pane l, ta p o n the ri gh t to olbar. Ope ning a Play List To ope n o ne of the play li sts th at y ou hav e c reate d :[...]

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    28 Man aging Yo ur Play Lis ts Wh en yo u h a v e o pe ne d a pl ay li st, yo u ca n ed i t or r e m o ve the l ist.  To r em ove a son g fr om th e li st: Ta p the son g a n d the n tap t h e De le t e Song but to n at the bo ttom o f the scre e n .  To r em ove a ll son gs from th e list : Ta p the Del ete A ll button on th e rig h t [...]

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    29 5 Using the A pplica tion CD This chapter tells yo u how to install A ct ive Sync f o r transfe r ring data be t ween your de vi ce a n d a c o m puter. 5.1 About th e Application CD The A pplic atio n CD pro v id es tw o func tio n ite m s:  Acti veSyn c In stalls Mic roso ft ® A ctiv eSyn c ® wi t h w hi ch y ou can co py data suc h as[...]

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    30 5.2 About ActiveSync A cti ve Syn c a l lo ws y ou to e stablish th e co n n e ction betw ee n yo ur d e vic e an d co mpute r . CAUTIO N: Do not con nect your device to your computer before ActiveSync is install ed . Installing Activ eSync 1. Tur n o n yo ur co m puter and yo ur de vi ce. 2. In sert the A pp l ication CD in t o t he CD-ROM d r [...]

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    31 7. Wh en the S yn ch ron iz at ion S e tu p Wiz ard scree n appe ar s, sel ec t Can cel to co nne ct as a gue st d ev ice . NOTE: Th i s dev ice doe s not support synchr onizat ion w ith your com puter. You do not need to set up a synchronization relationship. Using ActiveSync On ce A ct ive S ync i s in stalled on yo ur c om put e r , y ou c an[...]

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    33 6 Tr o ublesho oti ng and Maint enance This ch a pte r g iv es so luti on s to co m m on pr o bl e m s you m ay e n co un te r. It also prov id es g ui de li ne s o n ho w to take c are of yo ur d e v ic e . NOTE: If you enco unter a problem you cannot solve, contact a n authorized serv ice center for assistance. 6.1 Resetting You r System Occ a[...]

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    34 4. Yo ur d ev ice t urn s on an d d isplays th e in itial star t up scree n. Com ple te the se ttin gs a s d e scr i bed i n sec tio n 1.1. 6.2 Troubleshooting Pow er Problems Powe r does not turn on when using b att ery powe r  T h e rem ain ing batte ry pow e r m ay be to o lo w to run yo ur de vi ce. Con ne ct th e A C a d a pte r to yo[...]

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    35 Scre en freezes  Rese t y our syste m . Scre en is hard to rea d  Ma k e sure that t h e back li gh t of the di splay is on an d if n e cessary adj ust the brig htn ess. Inaccura t e respo nse to st ylus taps  Rec ali bra te t h e to uch scree n. (Se e se ctio n 3.4 fo r i n struction s . ) Con nection Proble ms Cable Connectio[...]

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    36 6.3 Maintaining Your Device Taking good care o f your dev ice will en sur e trouble -fr ee o peration and red uc e t he risk o f d a m age t o y our de vi ce .  Ke e p y our de vic e aw ay from exc e ssive mo isture and e xtr e m e te m peratur e s.  Av oi d expo sin g y our d ev ice t o d irec t sun li gh t or st ro n g ultra v io l[...]

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    37 7 Referenc e 7.1 Specifications  Pr ocessor: 300 MHz  Mem ory: 512 MB Flash ROM; 64 MB SDRAM  Screen : 3.5" 320x240x65536 c o lo ur s TF T LCD  Batte ry: In ternal Li thi um bat te r y , 1200 m Ah  Dim en sion s: 112. 7 m m (Le ng th) x 89.3 m m ( Wi d th) x 24. 8m m ( He igh t)  Weigh t: 200 grams [...]

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    38 7.2 Safety Precau tions Globa l Positioning Sy stem  T h e Glo bal Po sitioning Sy stem (GPS ) i s a sate llite-based sy st e m t h a t p r o vides lo cation an d tim in g in fo r m ation aroun d the g lo be . GPS is ope r ate d and con t rolled under the sole r e spon s i bil i t y of the G ove rnment of the United S tate s of Am erica, w[...]

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    39  Con n e ct th e adapte r to a prope r pow e r source . The vo ltag e re q uire me nts ar e fo un d on th e pro duc t case and /or pack a g in g.  Do n o t use the a d a pte r i f the cord be com e s d a m age d.  Do n o t a tte m pt to serv ic e the unit. T h ere are n o serv ic e a bl e par ts in side . Re place t h e un i t [...]

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    40  The battery m us t be re cycl ed o r di spose d of prope rly.  U se the ba tte r y on ly in the spe cif ie d e qui pm en t. 7.3 Regulato ry Infor mation NOTE: M a rking labels located on t h e exterior of your device indica te the regulations that your model compli e s wit h. Please check the marking labels on your device and refer [...]

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    41 If the user m o d if ie s t h e e qui pm en t o r its pe r i ph e rals in any w ay, a n d the se modi f ication s are n o t a pp r o ved by A nubis, t h e FCC m a y wi t hd r aw the use r's righ t to o pe r ate the e qui pme nt. For custom e rs i n the USA, the fol lo wi ng boo kle t pr e pa re d by the F e de ra l Com m uni catio ns Com m [...]

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    42 su pply system EN60950 / IEC 60950: Pr odu ct Saf ety The m anufacture r c ann ot be h e ld re spon sible for m o d if ic atio n s m ade by the U ser and the con sequences the r eo f, w hich m ay alt e r th e conformity o f the product with the C E Ma rk in g. CE Ma rk in g This prod uct f ull y sat i sfie s th e re quire me nts fo r C E m ar k [...]