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    1 RoyalTek RN1 Portable Navig ation Device Reference Manual[...]

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    2 Legal Notices Copyright RoyalTek RN1 P ortable Navigation De vice User’s Guide O riginal issue: Septe mber 20 08. RoyalTek and the RoyalT ek logo are registered trademarks of Ro yalTek Inc. Other pro ducts or system names app earing in t his docu ment are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective o wners. Further, the © or TM sym[...]

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    3 Warnings and No tices For your safet y, do not opera te the controls of the p roduct while driving. GPS satellite signals cannot typically pass through solid m aterials (except glass). GPS location information is not t ypically availab le inside buildings, t unnels, or underground parking lots . A minimum o f 4 GPS satellite signals is needed to [...]

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    4 FCC Warning The RN1 PND has been tested and found to co mply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications in P art 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the follo wing two conditions: (1 ) this d evice may not ca use har mful interference , and (2) this device must accept any interference receive d, includ[...]

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    5 T abl e of Content s C h a pt er 1 F e a tu r es a nd S p ec if ic at io ns ............................................................................ 7 1.1 RoyalTek RN1 PND features .......................................................................... 7 1.2 RN1 Specifications ...............................................................[...]

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    6 5.1.8. Can’t I see my phot os. ........................................................................ 30 5.1.9. Takes longer than n ormal time to get a G PS fix. ............................. 30 5.1.10. Factory re set does me an a G PS reset. ............................................... 31 5.2. Maintenance .................................[...]

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    7 C ha pt er 1 Fe a tu re s an d Sp ec i fi ca t i o ns 1.1 RoyalTek RN1 PND features Th e Ro y alTek RN 1 Por ta bl e Nav ig a tio n D ev ic e is a po w er fu l mul ti fu n cti o n GP S/ m ul ti m ed ia nav i g ati on and en ter ta in m en t de vi ce . • Co m p act siz e and lig ht w eig h t • In teg ra te d GP S rec ei v er fo r GP S nav i ga[...]

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    8 Categor y Item Battery General 500mA, Li -Polymer Recharge T ime Power On (Default setting after factory re set) About 5 hours char ge from empty to full. Power OFF About 2.5 hours c harge from empt y to full. Audio Earphone Yes (option) Speaker 1.0W mono speaker Hardwa re ButtonSlot Micro SD Supports Micro SD Battery switch Yes (hard re set) US[...]

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    9 C ha pt er 2 G e t ti ng S ta rt e d Th is cha p ter des cr ib es the ha rd w are int er fa ce of the Roy a lT e k RN 1 and its p eri ph er al s. In st ru cti on s fo r set tin g up the dev i ce an d so me bas i c sy ste m op er at io ns are als o dis cu sse d. NO T E: Al th ou gh th e R N 1 r ec h arg e abl e L i- Po ly m er bat ter y c o me s a[...]

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    10 US B ca bl e( O pti on A c ces s or y) E ar ph on e (O pt io n A cc ess o ry ) A C a da pt or ( Op tio n A c ces so r y) D ash bo ar d ( Op tio n A cc es sor y ) T M C A nt en na ( Op ti o nal A cc e ss or y) . U ser ’ s ma nu al D V D. / C D Por ta bl e N a vig a tio n D ev ic e Qu ic k St art G ui d e. Por ta bl e N avi g ati on D ev ic e W [...]

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    11 2. 1. 2 F ro n t P a n el Fi g ure 1: T o p a nd Le ft /R ig ht s s id e v i ew s T abl e 2- 1: T o p a nd Lef t/Rig ht s ide co n tro ls NO Function 1 Po w er bu tto n Standby mode b y pressing the button for sleep/wa ke . 2 Po w e r s ta tu s L E D In di cate d th e bat t ery c har g in g st atu s.  Gr een — f ul ly ch a rg ed or h ig h b[...]

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    12 2. 1. 3 C a r h ol d e r Fi gu re 2: Ca r hol der side vie ws T abl e 2- 2: Ca r ho l de r No Function 1 U SB Por t/ Do c kin g con n ect o r For U S B po rt : O n ly ser ve s as the p o wer c on n ec tor o f c h ar gi ng , b ut m ass sto r age f un cti on . Also , it can con ne ct to e xt ern al T M C m o du le (Op tio n par t) . F or D oc k [...]

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    13 2.2 Using the mounting bracket. Th e RN 1 co m es wi th a car mo un t kit and a car ch arg er to hel p ins tal l your de vi ce in your ve hi cl e. Th e car mount kit us es a su ctio n cup o n the wi nd sh ie ld to offe r fl exi b le mou n ti ng options fo r the RN 1. W ar ni n g: So m e co un tr i es pr oh ib it the mo un ti ng of any el ect r o[...]

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    14 Fi g u r e 2- 3- 3 5. Ch a r gi ng yo u r R N 1 d ev i ce . a. P lu g t h e c ar ch ar g er t o t h e 1 2 V o u tl et of y o ur c ar a n d th e n c o nn e ct t h e c h ar g er c a bl e t o th e Mi n i U SB p or t of th e R N 1 c ar ho l d er ; Pl e as e m a k e su r e th e b a tt er y s w it ch st at u s in “ O N ” m o d e. ( S ee Fi g ur [...]

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    15 2.3 Additional Application with the Optional SKU 1. T M C A cc e ss o r y (o n l y av a il a bl e i n c er ta in ar e a s) You may use external T MC accessor y to per form TMC f unction when you are in a TMC T raffic signal available ar eas . Pl ea s e v is it : w w w .t m cf o r u m. c o m f or th e T M C Co v e ra g e in f or mat i o n. Pl e a[...]

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    16 C ha pt er 3 Us in g t he R N1 3.1 RN1 Operating Basics Af ter fu lly ch argi ng the RN 1 , it is rea dy to be us ed. Y o u can no w tur n it on and pr oce ed to sy ste m set tin gs c on f ig ur at io n. 3.2 To turn on the device: 1. Sli din g th e ba tte ry s wi tc h to “ ON ” . ( De fa ul t sta tu s O FF) 2. Turn on your dev i ce by pre ss[...]

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    17 2 . T a p “ L a n g u a g e ” o n t h e S y s t e m p a g e . 3 . I t w i l l d i s p l a y c u r r e n t l a n g u a g e i n c e n t r a l a r e a . 4 . T o d r a g w h e e l s c r o l l l a n g u a g e t a g s . 5 . T o s e t t h e s y s t e m t i m e z o n e , t a p “ T i m e Z o n e ” i n S y s t e m M e n u . 6 . Tap the i c o n t o[...]

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    18 3.4 Additional System settings Ot h er sy ste m set tin gs ca n be us ed to vie w and adj us t your de vi ce cur r ent pre fer en c es . Nav i ga te fro m the Sys t em Me nu . 3.5 Reset  G P S R e s e t : : W h e n u s e r w o n d e r i f G P S r e c e i v e r p e r f o r m p r o p e r l y o r n o t . ( e x : C h a n g e t h e r e g i o n )[...]

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    20 4 T ap the “Factory Re s e t” ico n in the Res et Me nu . 5 T ap the “ YE S ” to d o th e F ac to r y R es et . 6 T ap the “Calibrati on ” ico n in the Res et Me nu . 7 T a p o n t h e c e n t e r o f t h e t a r g e t . R e p e a t a s t h e t a r g e t m o v e s a r o u n d t h e s c r e e n .[...]

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    21 3.6 System Information 1. T ap the Sys Inf o. ico n in the Sy st em M enu . 2 . Y o u c a n v i e w t h e O S v e r s i o n , G P S f i r m w a r e v e r s i o n a n d o t h e r s y s t e m i n f o r m a t i o n . . 3.7 Volume 1. T ap the V olu m e ico n in the Sy st em Me nu . 3 . T o a d j u s t t h e v o l u m e b y d r a g t h e w h e e l . [...]

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    22 3.8 Backlight 1. T ap the Ba ck li gh t ico n in the Sy st em M enu . 2. Ad ju st th e Ba ck li gh t bri gh tn es s by dr ag t ri ang l e i co n. 3. Dr ag to l ef t w il l b ec o me d ar k, dr ag t o r ig ht w ill b ec o me lig ht .[...]

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    23 3.9 To set the favorite application category: Otherwise, provide more or ganized and friendly app lication management interface for user organize their o wn fa vorite app lication categor y by drag-and-dr op, the maximum number of favorite application shortcut is 6. Add icon to t he favor ite page 1. D r a g t h e i c o n t o t h e c a t e g o r[...]

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    24 C ha pt er 4 E nt e r ta in m en t 4.1. RN1 Multimedia Player Th e RN 1 is a fu lly ca pa bl e mu lt im e dia pla y er tha t ca n enh a nc e your po rt abl e ent er ta in m e nt . In ad di tio n to its nav i gat i ng fu nc ti on , the RN 1 is als o a mob i le ent er ta in m e nt too l to le t you enj o y dig it al mu si c, vie w photos. Th es e [...]

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    25 T h e M P 3 p l a y e r w i n d o w b e l o w c o n t r o l s p l a y b a c k . T abl e 4- 3- 2- 1: MP 3 pla y er fu nc ti o ns N O F u n c t i o n 1 R e t u r n R e t u r n t o l i s t p a g e 2 S o n g s L i s t a l l s o n g b y a l p h a b e t 3 A l b u m L i s t a l l a l b u m s b y a l p h a b e t . 4 A r t i s t L i s t a l l A r t i s t[...]

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    26 2. Tap t he so n g on t he m us ic li st . 3. Tap b ot to m in fo r ma tio n b ar w ill sw it ch t o son g’ s pr o gre ss.[...]

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    27 T abl e 4- 3- 2- 2: Play so und funct io ns N O F u n c t i o n 1 P l a y / P a u s e P / a y / P a u s e s o n g 2 F o r w a r d F o r w a r d t o n e x t s o n g . 3 P r e v i o u s R e w o r d t o p r e v i o u s s o n g 4 S t o p S t o p m u s i c p l a y . 5 R e p e a t R e p e a t p l a y s o n g s . 6 R a n d o m R a n d o m p l a y s o n[...]

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    28 4.3. Photo Viewer Th e RN 1 h as a gre at ph oto vie w in g op tio n tha t ma k es it eas y to sh are and v iew dig i tal ph o to s any w h er e on the go. Th e pr og ra m fea tu re s: • Su pp or t fo r JPE G fi les ( Su ppo r t M a x. 5 00 ph ot os ) • Au to -s ca nn in g of su ppo r ted fi les in the de vi ce ’ s Mi cr o SD ca r d & [...]

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    29 4 . T a p s p e c i f i c t h u m b n a i l w i l l e n l a r g e t h u m b n a i l . 5 . T a p t h e s c r e e n w i l l c a u s e c o n t r o l b a r d i s p l a y T abl e 4- 3- 4- 1: Ph ot o Al bu m Vi ew e r N O F u n c t i o n 1 R e t u r n R e t u r n t o t h u m b n a i l p a g e 2 P r e v i o u s p a g e D i s p l a y p r e v i o u s p h[...]

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    30 C ha pt er 5 Tr o u bl es ho o t i n g a n d Ma in te n a nc e 5.1. General troubleshooting 5.1.1. If yo ur de vi ce do es no t res po n d, do a “ha r d res et .”  T o do a “ha rd res e t,” Di sco nn e ct all ca bl es , inc lu di ng the A C ada p ter, fr o m your dev ic e. By slid in g t h e ha rd r ese t s wi tc h on t he p r im ar y[...]

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    31 w i l l a l s o t a k e s i g n i f i c a n t l y l o n g e r t h a n t h e s t a n d a r d T TF F t i m e t o g e t a G P S f i x . T h i s i s d u e t o t h e n a t u r e o f t h e G P S alg o ri thm an d ro tat io na l vel oci ty b etw ee n th e sat el lit es and pl an et E art h, and de em e d no rm al .  P e r f o r m a G P S r e s e t i[...]