Delphi Portable Navigation Nav100 manual

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    Por table Navigation Nav 100 NA VIGA TION ENGLISH[...]

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    2 C ONTENTS ENGLISH 3 N av 100 Controls Feature highlights System requir ements Packing contents 5 INFORMA TION AND SAFET Y Driving precautions General precautions Storage pr ecautions Accessories and repair precautions Cleaning Note 7 OVERVIEW Controls 10 INST ALLATION Setting up the Nav 100 on a vehicle 11 PREPARATION Recharging the Nav 100 12 ST[...]

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    3 ENGLISH ■ CONTROLS 1 Power on /S tandby 2 Reset 3 External aerial interface 4 Headphone socket 5 USB interface 6 AC adapter port 7 SD slot 8 V olume – 9 V olume + 10 Zoom in k 11 Zoom out k 12 Navigation pad 13 Enter 14 MAP (navigation) button 15 ME N U (main menu) button Nav 100 1 2 CONTR OLS 7 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 12 11 14 15 13[...]

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    4 Nav 100 ENGLISH ■ FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS POWERFUL SYSTEM 7 Microsoft Windows CE .NE T 4.2 oper ating system 7 Samsung S3C2410 266 M Hz application processor 7 SiRF S tar II LP chipset with Xtrac v2 WIDE AND ACCURA TE GPS COVERAGE 7 Destinator DG 7 NA VTEQ digital map database 7 Integrated patch antenna for optimum satellite pick up MOBILE DESIGN 7 [...]

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    INFORMA TION AND SAFET Y 5 ENGLISH ■ DRIVING PRECAUTIONS When using the device in a vehicle, the vehicle oper ator is solely responsible for operating the v ehicle in a safe man- ner . It is your responsibility to comply with all traffic laws. Failur e to follow the directions below could result in death or catastrophic bodily injury to you or to[...]

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    6 INFORMA TION AND SAFET Y ENGLISH C AR MOUNT PRECAUTIONS 7 Some countries prohibit the mounting of any electronic device in any location on the vehicle dashboard. Be sure to check the local laws for applicable mounting before installing the car mount. 7 Some newer vehicle models may hav e a heat reflective shield embedded in the windshield. This m[...]

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    O VER VIEW 7 ENGLISH ■ CONTROLS REAR AND FRONT P ANELS Power status L E D indicator . Indicates the battery power status. – Green: battery is fully char ged; the device is running on battery power . – Orange: battery charging. – Red: battery char ge is near depletion level. Y ou need to recharge your device. Display T ouch screen. Displays [...]

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    8 O VER VIEW ENGLISH RIGHT AND LEFT P ANELS Slot SD/MMC slot. Accepts SD and MMC storage cards, allowing y ou to use audio, image, and map files stored in it for use with internal appli- cations. Y ou can also use it to back up data from your device. 0 Earphone jack (earphones/headphones). USB por t. Connects the device to computer run- ning on the[...]

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    O VER VIEW 9 ENGLISH TOP AND BOTTOM VIEWS Power button/backlight contr ol. As a power button: – If the device is off, pr ess the button to turn it on. The po wer LED indicator on the front panel lights up green. – If the device is on, press the button to turn it off. The power LED indicator also turns off. As a backlight control: – Press and [...]

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    10 IN ST AL L A T ION ENGLISH ■ SETTING UP THE N av 100 ON A VEHICLE The Nav 100 comes with a car mount kit and a car charger with which you can set up the device on a vehicle. F asten the bracket in a secure location. Notes Some countries prohibit the mounting of any electronic device in any location on the vehicle dashboard. Be sur e to check y[...]

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    PREP ARA TION 11 ENGLISH ■ RECHARGING THE N av 100 Nav 100 uses a high-density rechargeable 2200 mAh Lithium Ion battery . The stauts icon located on the top right corner of the main menu panel indicates the level of the device’ s battery pow er: – Battery full charged – Battery charging – Battery level low – Battery level very lo w, r [...]

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    12 ST AR T ING UP ENGLISH ■ ST ART UP THE N av 100 After mounting the Nav 100 on a vehicle it is ready to be used. T urn it on to calibrate the scr een. After screen calibration, proceed to system settings configur ation (refer to the sections on the pages 25 to 27). If you intend to start using Nav 100 at once, we recommend configuring the langu[...]

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    ST AR T ING UP 13 ENGLISH 5 T ap » Time «. 6 T ap » < « or » > « under the » Hour « and » Minute « settings to set the time values. 7 T ap » Ȃ « to apply the changes made. 8 T ap » Time Z one «. 9 T ap » < « or » > « for the time zone of your choice. 10 T ap » Ȃ « to apply the changes made. 11 T ap » Ȃ « twice t[...]

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    14 BA SIC FUNCTION S ENGLISH ■ USING THE HO T KEYS All seven hot keys ligth up when pressed for easier oper a- tion under low light conditions. Note The function of the hot keys may be disabled in some screens. For example, the magnification lev el hot keys are inactive when viewing the MP3 directory . ADJUSTING THE V OLUME 1 Press » + « or » [...]

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    OPERA T ION WITH A COMPUT ER 15 ENGLISH ■ CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER 1 Plug the USB cable supplied into the USB por t » « on the left panel and into the USB interface of the com- puter . Note ActiveS ync has to be installed before (refer to the section below). 2 Use File Explorer to copy digital music and image files into the device’ s SD/MMC c[...]

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    16 OPERA T ION WITH A COMPUT ER ENGLISH ■ CREA TING A PARTNERSHIP After completing the installation procedures of Activ eSync and Contacts Manager , set up a par tnership between the Nav 100 and the computer with the help of the New Partnership setup wizard. Once you have cr eated a par tnership, you will be able to synchronize contact informatio[...]

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    OPERA T ION WITH A COMPUT ER 17 ENGLISH 6 Click » OK «. – The settings you have selected would apply to all future contacts synchronizations. 7 Click » Sync « icon to start contacts synchronization. – Contact information located on the Nav 100 and the computer will now be synchroniz ed. ■ CONT ACT S MANAGER Use Nav 100 Contacts Manager to[...]

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    18 OPERA T ION WITH A COMPUT ER ENGLISH IMPORTING CONT ACTS FROM YOUR N av 100 1 Insert a SD or MMC storage card containing the contact files you wish to import into the computer . 2 Connect the device to the computer using the USB cable supplied. Note ActiveS ync has to be installed before (refer to the section “Installing ActiveS ync” on page[...]

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    MAIN MENU FUNCTION S 19 ENGLISH ■ THE MAIN MENU 1 T urn on the device by pressing the pow er button » « on the top right panel of the device. – The po wer LED indicator on the front panel lights up green. – The main menu panel displays. – The panel’ s title bar displays the current time (with 24-hour notation), the panel name and the ba[...]

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    20 MUL TIMEDIA MO DE ENGLISH ■ MUL TIMEDIA MODE OVERVIEW In addition to it’ s navigating function, the Nav 100 is also a mobile entertainment tool that lets you enjoy the digital music and image collection on the road. MP3 and Photo extend the device’ s functions to the multimedia scene. Note The device’ s multimedia progr ams - M P3 and Ph[...]

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    MUL TIMEDIA MO DE 21 ENGLISH 2 Hold and drag the slider » as « of the pr ogress bar to adjust the progress of the curr ent track. 3 T ap » a a « to skip backward to the previous tr ack. – If the current file is the first track in the list, the last track will be played. 4 T ap » s s « to skip forward to the next av ailable track. – If the[...]

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    22 MUL TIMEDIA MO DE ENGLISH OPENING PHOTO 1 T ap » Photo « on the main menu panel. – The Photo playback pad displays. – The pr ogram will automatically scan the device’ s SD/MMC card for supported image files. Image files will be displayed as thumbnails; only sub-directories containing compatible files will be displayed. 1 Search for the f[...]

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    23 ENGLISH C ONT A CT S MANAGEMENT ENGLISH ■ CON TACTS Contacts maintains a list of your friends’ and colleagues’ contact information. These include email addr ess, street address, multiple phone numbers and other related infor- mation, such as birthday or anniversary date. Contacts maintains a list of your friends’ and colleagues’ contac[...]

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    24 ENGLISH C ONT A CT S MANAGEMENT EXPORTING CONT ACTS FROM YOUR N av 100 1 Insert a SD or MMC storage card into the device. – Expor ted contact files will be saved to this storage card for later access from your computer . 2 T ap » « in the Contacts control pad. 3 Select whether to export all contacts, or just the currently selected one. 4 T a[...]

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    25 ENGLISH SYST EM CONF IGURA TION ENGLISH ■ SYSTEM SETTINGS OVERVIEW Y ou can adjust the settings of the device to suit the way . Adjusting certain settings, such as those for system volu- me, power L ED and hot keys/touch screen backlight may increase the standby time. 1 T ap » System « main menu panel. – The system menu panel displays. OPE[...]

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    26 ENGLISH SYST EM CONF IGURA TION ■ BACKLIGHT 1 T ap » – « or » + « to adjust the screen backlight lev el. 2 T ap » Ȃ « to apply the changes made. 3 T ap » < « or » > « under the »Battery« and »A C Power« settings. – Options include Never , backlight off after 10 or 15 seconds and backlight off after 1, 2, or 3 minutes. [...]

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    27 ENGLISH SYST EM CONF IGURA TION ENGLISH ■ RESETTING N av 100 OR LOADING THE F ACTOR Y DEF AUL T SETTINGS Y ou may have to perform a reset if the device freezes (i.e., the device no longer responds to the buttons on the screen). A soft reset allo ws your device to get a fresh start, similar to rebooting a computer . This will restar t your devi[...]

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    28 ENGLISH INFORMA TION ■ TECHNIC AL DA TA This device complies with the EU directive 89/336 EEC. HARDWARE FEATURES Processor: 7 Samsung S3C2410 266 M Hz application processor GPS chipset: 7 SiRF S tar II LP chipset with Xtrac v2 firmware Memory: 7 64 MB SDRA M for system memory (for user applications and map storage) 7 64 MB Flash ROM onboard fl[...]

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    29 ENGLISH INFORMA TION ENGLISH SOFTWARE SPECIFIC ATIONS Operating system: 7 Microsoft Windows CE .NE T 4.2 Navigation Software: 7 Destinator DG Address book: 7 Contacts – Maximum capacity of 500 contacts entries – Integrated with Destinator DG for faster navigation using address entries as destination points Contacts management: 7 Contacts for[...]

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    30 ENGLISH ■ DELPHI GRUNDIG SERVICE PRODUCT DEFECTIVE Within warranty period: Please contact your local dealer . The dealer needs proof of ownership for the unit as w ell as a detailed description of the nature of the failure. Out of warranty: In case of defect return the unit to one of our Service Centres or to the dealer together with the invoi[...]

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    31 ENGLISH INFORMA TION ENGLISH WEB SERVICES Y ou will find full information about Delphi Grundig Programme on the Internet at: www .delphigrundig.com If you have any questions, e-mail: info@delphigrundig.com DELPHI EUROPEAN SERVICE CENTRE S BENELUX Electronics By Knowledge B.V . Marconiweg 15 NL-3899 B R Zeewolde Phone: 0031 36 521 8400 Fax: 0031 [...]

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    Delphi Deutschland GmbH • Beuthener Str . 41 • D-90471 Nürnberg, Germany • http://www .delphigrundig.com[...]