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Further Information

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22.4 Information about GNU General Public License (GNU GPL)

Please note that the operating system of the navigation system you use contains free software, the codes of which are, however, under 

licence. Hereunder, information is provided on the use, reproduction, distribution and processing of this software. Furthermore, a note 

on the exclusion of liability is included. Due to legal circumstances the following textes are in English.

On the Internet sites mentioned in this user manual you have the possibility to request the respective source codes or to download 

them yourself: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html

GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE

Version 2, June 1991

Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA

Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.

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Summary of Contents for Naviflash 1120

Page 1: ...Operating manual Mobile Touchscreen Navigation in Jacket Pocket Format naviflash 1120...

Page 2: ...13 12 Route Calculation with TMC 15 13 Display of Route Navigation 16 14 The Navigation Menu 17 Extended Menu Navigation 20 15 Menu item Route 20 16 Menu item Setup 22 17 Menu item Map 24 18 Menu item...

Page 3: ...ationary If you have any questions on this topic please do not hesitate to call our hotline Position Volume Make sure to install all components of the navigation system in a way that no part or compon...

Page 4: ...nside and vice versa Please check if naviflash recei ves GPS signals inside your car before mounting attaching the base plate Activate naviflash inside your car If after 5 minutes the name of the stre...

Page 5: ...e completely reloaded and the message disappears 7 Loading the battery The navigation system has an integrated battery which when loaded keeps the system activated for approx 4 days With active route...

Page 6: ...e a message stating that the bat tery is being charged Please note The completion of a system update is only possible with a connected charging cable A corresponding message will ap pear for your info...

Page 7: ...rom last destinations Options if list contains an entry Add Delete Delete all Rename Tour select a Stopover Destination Add position if list is empty New Position Country Postal code Town Nearest POI...

Page 8: ...s Map mode Street names Compass Main menu Day Night 11 Route Calculation a Select menu item Route then select submenu item New Destina tion Press OK b The navigation system will by default jump to the...

Page 9: ...onnec ted the USB plug to the monitor a Naviflash offers you dynamic route calculation With TMC you can include the current traffic news into the route calculation and thus avo id traffic jams Set the...

Page 10: ...item Day Night 13 Display of Route Navigation A The Map View displays the street you are currently in and the streets you will travel on next B Indicates intersections and change of direction with the...

Page 11: ...tive route navigation If you choose yes in the sub item POI a number of recorded data of the maps such as gas stations and multi story car parks will be dis played in the map representation via a corr...

Page 12: ...k them and then confirm by pressing OK Tour This function enables you to set successive destinations which you would like to drive to during your journey If you have not entered a stopover destination...

Page 13: ...nds for example a route navigation Here you will also have to enter a starting point in addition to a destination The save energy sub item is relevant to you if you want to increase the operating time...

Page 14: ...l attention to traffic if the system sends you a warning message In addition you can add danger zones to tailor the information to your own requirements When first calling the submenu Speed limits V T...

Page 15: ...the up date If you have selected this menu item by mistake there is a securi ty prompt which you have to confirm again to delete the update and the speed limit functions GPS Info In the menu GPS Info...

Page 16: ...on install The program will create a file and create a program icon on your desk top Just confirm the installation processes with Next or OK Installing the program from the internet is just as easy c...

Page 17: ...information on maps Please click on the homepage of the provider Tele Atlas under www teleatlas de Important You can only manage the data with an application soft ware which is sold by BURY GmbH the N...

Page 18: ...gy among others the GPS system Global Positioning System This positioning system is based on more than two dozen satellites in space They circle the earth in regular intervals and at constant height a...

Page 19: ...el free to make suggestions and comments naviflash powered by BURY 22 2 Legal Notes Notes on the disposal of batteries In some countries you are required by law to dispose of used batteries rechargeab...

Page 20: ...to modify the maps partly or completely to combine them with other software to analyse imi tate or deduce them The final customer shall explicitly not be entitled to download the maps from the data c...

Page 21: ...the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this Licen se along with the Program You may charge a fee for the physi...

Page 22: ...itions are different write to the author to ask for permission For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation write to the Free Software Founda tion we sometimes make exceptions for...

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Page 24: ...44 Stand 01 2008 25 0943 0 01 150108 Subject to alterations and errors excepted...

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