M-Nav 760 | User Manual
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Component
Description
1
Mini-USB port
External connection port. Not used in standard vehicle installations.
2
Serial connection
When the M-Nav 760 is in its cradle, this serial connection
provides external power and data from the Qube tracking device.
3
Micro-SD card
Contains the maps for the navigation feature.
4
Microphone
Used for Bluetooth voice calls.
5
Jack point
Headset connection point (optional).
6
LED
Power indicator light. This will be ON when external power is
applied to the M-Nav 760.
7
Standby button
Press to toggle the M-Nav 760 between operating and standby
state. When the M-Nav 760 is in standby state and the screen
is blank, just press the standby button to re-display the most
recent screen. (
Note:
if the M-Nav 760 internal battery has
discharged the splash screen will be displayed instead).
8
Internal GPS antenna
Approximate position of the internal GPS antenna that is built
into the M-Nav 760 and is not visible to view.
9
Lower Cradle Clips
Used for docking M-Nav 760 in the cradle.
10
ON/OFF switch
Switch the internal battery ON or OFF. Usually switched ON.
Also used to reset the M-Nav 760 in the event of an upgrade.
11
Speaker
Provides system sounds and navigational voice prompts.
12
Back Cradle Clips
Used for docking M-Nav 760 in the cradle.
13
Screen
Displays menus, maps and messages.
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M-Nav 760 Specifi cations
Display unit
• 117 x 78 x 18 mm, landscape form factor
• 140 g
• Polished texture, suction cup mounting for vehicle
Screen
• 109 mm wide TFT LCD touch screen with high colour
• Resolution 480 x 272 x 16 bits (WQVGA)
Temperature
• Operating range: -10 to +60
°
C (Storage range: -20 to +70
°
C)
Humidity
• Operating range: 20~80% (Storage range: 0~90%)
Voltage
• Suitable for 12 and 24 V systems