Packard Bell 600 manual

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    Page 1 of 18 PACKARD BELL COMPASSEO 600 NAVFDRIVE USER MANUAL Version 2.0[...]

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    Page 2 of 18 NAV FDRIVE MOBILE NAVIGATION USER MANUAL CONTENTS STARTING UP COMPASSE O 600 PACKARD BELL ... ................ ............. ............... ................. ............. ........... ..... ..... 1 GETTING YOUR SOFTWAR E REGISTERED... ............. ............... ............... .............. ............. ............. ......... ..[...]

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    Page 3 of 18 NAV FDRIVE MOBILE NAVIGATION USER MANUAL STARTING UP COMPASSEO 600 PACKA RD BELL On turning on your COMPASSEO 600, a Welcome Menu would be displayed. The menu presents access buttons to the main NAV FDRIV E application and other funct ions available in your mobile navigat ion device. • Tab on one of the following buttons to access yo[...]

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    Page 4 of 18 Navigating to your Preference Navigation Settings allow yo u to configure se ttings for your navigation according to you r pr eferences. To avoid confusi on from a long list of sett ings, the Navigation Settings panel presents 3 fea tures that y ou need to set once before you begin your na vigation. These are fe atures that are least l[...]

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    Page 5 of 18 Audio Pleasure Y o u r n a v i g a t i o n d e v i c e i s l o a d e d w i th various audio prompts. This audio assistance allo ws you to continue getting guided instructions without having t o continually look at the scree n. You al so have to choice to select the ki nds of p rompt that woul d want t o enable /disab le. • Tap on the[...]

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    Page 6 of 18 Distance Prompt Settings You can also opt to have a udi o prompts at pre-determined distances – 50m, 200m, 500m and 1k m from the next tur n. Alternatively , you can op t to turn th ese off – one, two, three or all of them! • Tap on the respective di stance prompt buttons to turn ON/OFF the prompts. Enabled butto ns are indicated[...]

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    Page 7 of 18 NAV FDRIVE – YOUR NA VIGATION COMPANION NAV FDRIVE provides you with easy-to-u se tools to search and view locat ions, plan a route to your desired destination as well as store and manage your favourite locat ions in just a few finger taps. Navigating has never been ea sier! • To access the applicat ion, tap on the ‘ NAVIGATION ?[...]

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    Page 8 of 18 Selecting Your Preferred Routing Method The Planner tool allows you to determine ho w you want your route to be planned. You may choose to route: Via Shortest Time or Via Shortest Distance • Tap on the route option button. The r out e option button disp lay s the current routing method that is selected i.e. ‘ VIA SHORTEST T IME ’[...]

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    Page 9 of 18 Searching in Layers You can choose to search for t he desired location in al l the available layers or in specific l ayers (e.g. Address , Road, Building, etc). • Tap on the ‘ LAYER ’ button t o access t he sele ct layer panel. • From the displayed list , select your desire d layer. • Otherwise, tap on th e ‘ SELECT ALL ’[...]

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    Page 10 of 18 Viewing Location in Map Vie w A location displayed on a li st, for example in Sear ch Results, could b e viewed in the Map View screen. • Upon tapping on the ‘ VIEW ’ button, the locatio n will be d isplayed as sho wn. • The s elec ted loca tion i s po siti oned in the c entr e of the m ap an d in dica ted b y th e ‘+’ sig[...]

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    Page 11 of 18 NAV FDRIVE FAVOURITE MANAGER – SAVING THAT INTERESTING PLACE NAV FDRIVE Favourite Manager help s you to save that fre quently visited location or an interesting place you’ve have just visited or passed by. • Tap on the ‘ FAVOURI TES ’ butto n to la unch the Favourite Manager Your favo urite points wo uld be listed in the dis[...]

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    Page 12 of 18 Editing Your Favourite Point • Select your desired point from the displayed list and tap the ‘ EDIT ’ button. The NAV FDRIVE generic keyboard w ould be launch di splaying the se lected favourite point in the edi t box. • Rename your fa vourite point to your preferred name. • Tap on the ‘ ENTER ’ button to appl y the chan[...]

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    Page 13 of 18 Tap on the desi red add ress to se e de tail s of th e locati on. On the description screen: MAP: To view the location in map view END: T o se t the lo ca tio n as y our e nd p oint point FAV: To save the location as your favourite BACK: To do another search NAV FDRIVE NAVIGATION MAP – WHERE IT ALL HAPPENS The NAV FDRIVE Navigation [...]

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    Page 14 of 18 Knowing Your Navigation Map Turn Signal: Sho ws th e next tu rn th at you are t o ma ke. Distance to Next Turn : Distance to the next turn that you are going to make. ETA: Es tim ated ti me of arr iva l a t the d estin atio n. Distance to Destination: Estimated distance remaining t o destination. GPS Signal: Colour indicates if GPS si[...]

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    Page 15 of 18 Leads you back to the NAVFDRIVE Main Menu. From the Main Menu , you can access the other tools. An alternative method of saving a locati on on the map as your favouri te point. The location saved depends on the mode you a re in i.e. map view mode or navigation mode and also if there is a GPS signal available. Allow you to search for n[...]

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    Page 16 of 18 Working with Your Navi gation Map Zooming In and Zooming Out on the Map • Tap on the Zoom In / Zoom Out button on the right si de of th e screen. Each tap will increas e / decrease the scale. To chec k the current scale, check the Zoom Scale at the bottom lef t corner of the map. Panning of the Map • Some times, you m ay w ant to [...]

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    Page 17 of 18 Switching Between the Head-Up and North-Up Mode • The Navigation Mode ca n be viewed in ei ther Head-Up or North-U p mode. • In the Head-U p mode, the direction of travel (indi cated by the Na vigation arrow) is always up wards, whi le the North direc tion changes, indi cated by the direction of the North compass. • In the North[...]

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    Page 18 of 18 Appendix APPENDIX A: DEFAULT SETTINGS VALUE NAVIGATION SETTINGS Setting Default Value Auto-Reroute Enabled Ann ota tion Disabled Auto Night Mode Enabled Nig ht Mo de Star t Time 7pm Night Mode End Time 7am Night Mode Colour Contrast RGB (120,120, 120) AUDIO SETTINGS Setting Default Value Speed Cam Prompt Enabled Favourite Nearby Promp[...]