M-Nav 800 | User Manual
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The M-Nav 800 device provides an interface to a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone. Navman
Wireless disclaims all responsibility for any Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone problems that result
from faults with the mobile phone, including but not limited to lost connections, text messages,
and contact details.
This manual represents the M-Nav 800 at the time of printing. Navman Wireless reserves the right
to make changes to specifi cations without notice.
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Glossary of Terms
Common terms used in this manual and on the M-Nav 800 include:
GPS
The GPS is a network of satellites that orbit the Earth at about
12,000 miles (19,300 kms) and transmit accurate time and
position information worldwide. The GPS receiver in your M-Nav
800 picks up signals from any satellites in view and uses the
information to determine your location, accurate to within 15 ft
(5 m). Usually, only three signals are needed to provide a latitude
and longitude position (GPS fi x) for vehicle navigation systems.
POI
Point of Interest. This is a useful resource along or nearby the
route, such as a fuel location or a post offi ce. You can add a POI
to your route as a via point.
Via Point
A specifi c location that you want to visit along the route. A via
point can be any location that you specify, such as a customer
site or a POI.
Destination
The next via point along your route.
Final Destination
The fi nal via point along your route. It is always marked with a
chequered fl ag.
Trip
The complete list of via points that you specify; including the
start location, the fi nal destination, and any via points between.
Route
When you have defi ned all the via points in your trip, the M-Nav
800 will calculate the best route automatically after it obtains a
GPS fi x. Your route shows the path to drive. Only one route can
be shown on the map at a time.
Qube
Tracking and communications device.
OnlineAVL2 Application
Desktop application used by fl eet administrators to send
messages and monitor vehicle locations.