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[. . . ] Safety Instructions and Warnings Getting Started and Installing the Hardware - Charging the Battery - Getting Started 3 6 6 8 Using the Device - Buttons and Controls 13 13 SD Card System Setup - Configuring System Parameters 15 16 16 Navigation Screen buttons and controls Important Special Keys Navigation Main Screen GPS ­ Reception and Configuration 18 18 20 22 23 General System Settings - Setting the Language and Units of Measure - Setting the Program language - Guidance Language - Route Settings - Route 26 26 27 28 29 30 Advanced Settings - Route Options 32 34 Maps - 2D and 3D map display 35 35 Active Map Elements Explanation of Map Display Contents and Features Information Find menu, Settings menu and Route menu Settings Menu - Manage My POI - Editing the Route Track Logging - Route Menu 41 43 54 58 59 61 62 63 1 Entering Destinations and Route Planning Direct Destination Selection by Tapping on the Map Selecting a Destination via "Find and Go" ­ Using the Find menu Entering a Destination via Address Destination Selection via "Recent Destinations", Route List Entering a Destination via Coordinates Entering a Destination via POI Entering a Destination via Favourites 71 71 73 74 77 78 81 86 Some Navigation Examples - Navigating a Route with Two Waypoints 87 87 Offline Route Planning - Planning a Route without GPS Position 92 92 Navigation Device and PC Software Troubleshooting Care and Storage Technical Specifications CE Declaration of Conformity Glossary and Index 95 97 98 101 103 104 105 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS Please follow all safety instructions and warnings!This will help prevent damage and accidents. Preface: Before you use the device for the first time please read the corresponding instructions in this manual, even if you are used to handling electronic devices. Please pay special attention to the chapter IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. If you sell the device or pass it on, it is essential you hand over this manual also. Important Safety Notice For your own safety, do not operate the controls of the product while driving. [. . . ] This toggles to 2D map view with North alignment allowing you to quickly verify the route. Parameters This button opens the screen to set the route parameters that you normally access via the Settings => Route Settings menu. New Parameter Now under Route Information the new option Fastest will appear instead of the previous method Economic, and the route will be recalculated immediately. 57 FIND MENU, SETTINGS MENU AND ROUTE MENU Cockpit Map Display The Menu button opens the menu containing the search engine, the Settings menu, the Route menu and the General button allowing you to switch to the Navigation Main menu. Cockpit Map Display The Menu button opens the menu containing the search engine, the Settings menu, the Route menu and the General button allowing you to switch to the Navigation Main menu. Settings The Settings button opens the Settings menu. Here you can access several customisable information and display options. Route The Route button opens the Route menu. This menu contains many route parameters setting options. 58 SETTINGS MENU Settings Menu Overview 3D Map If the LED in the 3D Map switch lights up, the map will be displayed in 3D. You may also switch to 3D view by tapping on the Increase/ Decrease virtual height buttons. The Decrease virtual height button will finally deliver a 2D view. Night Mode Enable or disable the night mode if you don't want to use the automatic switching of the colour systems (in the above figure the option is disabled). Good to Know When using this option, the Automatic Night Colours feature will be disabled. You can enable it again via Settings => General. 59 Popup Info If this function is enabled, tapping a point in any map display (activating the cursor) will also display a popup box with information such as street name, street number and name of the nearby POIs (if any). Zoom & Tilt When the green Zoom LED lights up, transparent buttons will appear on the left of the map screen. You can use them to increase/ decrease the virtual height. If the Zoom button is disabled, the transparent buttons will disappear. 60 Manage My POI (POI = Point of Interest) The maps of your navigation system contain plenty of POIs. If all POIs would be displayed simultaneously, the map view would be confusing. In order to avoid this, you can set the POIs to be shown and those to be hidden. In the figure, the category Sports Recreation is hidden and can be displayed by tapping Show. In this figure Services is an active category. It can be hidden by tapping Hide. The disabled category Transportation is greyed-out, the other categories are enabled and appear in blue. Good to Know For a very detailed description of POIs, see the menu Find => POI. 61 Editing the Track Logs Editing the Track Logs The route track log contains your route information. The button will change to Stop Recording: tap to stop the track logging. Track Log Options In the top-right of the screen (see above figure) there is an option to access the Route Options submenu. Here you can: Update interval: The update interval defines the time between two logging events of the GPS position. Current autosave track size: This value shows the memory capacity that is used by the automatically-logged routes. Limit Track DB Size: Limits the size of the route database to the amount determined by "Maximum track database size". 62 Create NMEA/SIRF Log: Logs the original GPS data. Here you can: Rename the route logging and assign a descriptive name via the keypad. Establish the colour for the track logging on the map. Route Menu Route Menu This menu contains many route parameters setting options. From the map view you can access the Route menu via the Route button in the upper left-hand corner. From the Cockpit view you can access the Route menu via the Route button in the Find, Settings or Route menu. Route Recalculation This menu item is available only when there is an active route and it is possible to determine the GPS position. [. . . ] Please do not mix map orientation with the display orientation which changes the display aspect. NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association): This is a standardised communications protocol. This association has defined a standard for electronic marine equipment. One of these standards is NMEA-0183, which defines standards for electronic signals as well as a communications protocol defining the time and position data. [. . . ]

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