Remington OCN6 manual

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  • Page 1

    OnCo urse Navigato r 6.0 ( OCN ) for PD A Quick Start Guide Thank you for cho o sing OCN a s your i n -car navi gato r. Th e SD card versio n of the program is very e a sy to use. Y ou only n e ed to plu g the card i n to your PD A . A simpl e setup procedure will then r u n aut o matically. Lat e r OCN will start when you insert the car d in to th[...]

  • Page 2

    What’s on the SD Card? The OCN6 SD Car d contains ev eryth i n g you need to use the sy ste m. Th ere is no n e ed for additional downloads f rom t h e Internet, pro d uct registrati on or oth e r time co n suming an d /or infrastructure dema n ding proc e dures. Y o u can sta rt using OCN wherever y o u are, rig ht out o f the box, in just secon[...]

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    - W hen t he PDA re cogn iz e s the card, OCN f irst ask s yo u i f the se tup shou l d start or not. Ta p Yes to set u p and start usi n g OC N no w, or N o to set it up later. - The OCN environm e nt is s e t up on your PD A within a f ew seconds. - Now choose the la nguage o f the progr a m and the vo ice profil e for the navi ga tion guidance. [...]

  • Page 4

    - Now select the voic e pro f ile for the guid e d navig a tion th e same w a y you did for the wr itten language. There m a y be sev e ral di ffe rent possibili ties in yo u r preferred la n guag e . To help you ch oo se t h e appropriat e one, whe n tapping a ny of the lines, OCN will play a few w ords with the selected pr of ile. Highli gh t the[...]

  • Page 5

    - W hen A ccept is selec ted the OCN main scre e n appears a utomatically. Y ou are now ready to use the pro g ram. How to start the setup manually (option al) If your PDA do e s not supp o rt the autom a tic setup, it is also easy to st art ma nually. You need to do th e followin g : - Open the Start m enu (by tapping th e W indows l ogo in the to[...]

  • Page 6

    - Open Programs - Launc h Fil e E xplorer - Open the folder o f the mem o ry card (its n ame depen d s on your PDA, u sual names are ‘ Stora g e Card ’ , ‘ SD Card’ , etc.)[...]

  • Page 7

    - Tap on A UTO RUN - Then follow the set u p proce d ure as d e scribed in ‘ Automatic setup ’ . Ready to navigate Now that the installa tion is complete and OCN is running, you are ready to st a rt usin g it. W itho u t GPS i t can be used as a d igital ma p (e.g. to se a rch for addresses o r POI s, to browse th e map or use it as an off-line[...]

  • Page 8

    The first st e ps if you hav e no GPS: Tap the MA P but ton on the mai n screen t o start usi n g the program as a map, se arching for Points of Inter e st, or lookin g for addr e sses. The screen is set to g ive yo u the maximum m ap size possibl e. Yo u can move th e map i n any direction by sim ply d r a gging it. You c a n also d rag and stretc[...]

  • Page 9

    Automatic GPS d etection The easiest way to c o nnect y ou r GPS is t o launch Detec t in t h e bottom ri g ht c o rner. The program will ch e ck each ava ilable commu nication port wit h all possible port speeds and communic a tion protocols to autom a tically det ect your GPS. T h is may take o ne or two minutes. T h e success fu l connecti o n i[...]

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    Manual GPS co n figuration If you know wher e and how t h e GPS is c o nnected , se lect Confi g. instead o f D e tect. In the next scree n you need t o set the commu nication protocol (NM EA or S IRF) , t he communication p ort (e.g. COM 1 or COM 4) and the comm u nication s p eed in Bauds (4800, 9600, 19 2 00, 38400 or 5 7600). Having connected t[...]

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    now white (if you ha ve a GPS f ix) or re d (i f you ar e inside a building), a nd the exclamation mark h as dis a ppeared. Out on the road The f irst steps of the GPS aided navigation are als o very e a sy. If you have no ex act destinatio n to re a ch or you ju st want to try OCN cruisi ng aro u nd for a while, tap p ing COCKPIT in the main scree[...]

  • Page 12

    Interest), but later a lso from t h e previous search r e sults, your ow n POI d a tabase, a n d your favorite destina tions (originally called Home and W o rk). As soon as you pick a locatio n in Find, OCN wil l switch to the Cock pit screen a nd navigation begins. Just listen t o the voic e and fo llow the instr uct ions. Now you are usin g OCN f[...]