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User's manual Sony Personal Navigation System 

Introduction 

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Introduction

Topics covered in this chapter: 

Search facilities and conventions 

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Liability 

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Trademarks

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Summary of Contents for NV-U70 - NAV-U Portable GPS Navigator

Page 1: ...Personal Navigation System User s Manual NV U70 2005 Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ...me without prior notification This manual nor any parts thereof may not be reproduced for any purpose whatsoever without the express written consent of Sony nor transmitted in any form either electronically or mechanically including photocopying and recording ...

Page 3: ...ion 26 Specifying the country of your destination 26 Entering an address 27 Selecting a point of interest 28 Indicating destinations on the map 36 Favorites 39 Recent destinations 41 Navigating homewards 42 Destination management 42 Saving a destination 42 Renaming a destination 43 Deleting a destination 44 Indicating several destinations Itinerary with stages 45 Indicating route points 45 Editing...

Page 4: ...74 Simulation 75 Configuring the Sony Personal Navigation System 77 Settings 78 Volume 78 Select map 79 Map information 79 Route information 79 Signpost information 80 Light sensor 80 Screen setting 80 Touch screen calibration 81 Viewing options 81 Routing options 82 Itinerary 82 Time zone 83 Format 83 Select language 83 Home address 84 Radio muting 84 Demo mode 84 Product information 84 Glossary ...

Page 5: ...User s manual Sony Personal Navigation System Introduction 3 Introduction Topics covered in this chapter Search facilities and conventions page 4 Liability page 5 Trademarks page 5 ...

Page 6: ... of the manual allows precise search for the information contained in this manual Conventions This manual uses different font styles and symbols to highlight important paragraphs and to ease its use Font Use bold Buttons icons names of entry fields and elements of the software s user interface Also used for highlighting warnings and notices bold italic Registered names and trademarks SMALL CAPITAL...

Page 7: ...ntioned in this document are possibly registered by third party and subject to the current legislation and to the rights of their respective owners without reservation All mentioned names of products societies or brands may be registered trademarks of their respective owners Every right that is not explicitly accorded is reserved The absence of an explicit labeling of registered trademarks does no...

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Page 9: ...re 7 Operating the navigation software Topics covered in this chapter Managing languages and maps page 8 Hardware keys page 8 Software keyboard page 8 Character keyboard Mobile phone keyboard Lists page 12 Command buttons page 16 Information page 16 Battery condition GPS Status ...

Page 10: ...The Installer tool starts automatically 2 Then follow the instructions on the computer screen Hardware keys Hardware keys Two hardware keys are located at the top of the device Right On standby Switches the device on and standby Left VOICE POSITION button During a navigation repeats the last drive instruction It shows the speed information if this has been hidden Otherwise The standard map view op...

Page 11: ...éroïnès simply type HEROINES Your entry appears in the field directly above the keyboard You can see the first data record that starts with the characters of your entry The data record on the button is part of a list of data records that corresponds to all your previous entries You can scroll through this list using the buttons up and down You can display more than three data records at once by ta...

Page 12: ...return to the character entry mode Special characters Tap the icon to enter a special character The special characters keyboard appears Tap the icon to return to the character entry mode You need not enter special characters when entering a destination s city or street name but they may be helpful for entering names for saved destinations and itineraries Mobile phone keyboard ...

Page 13: ...rsonal Navigation System replaces these characters automatically When you are looking for e g a French city called Héroïnès simply type HEROINES Entering a space Tap the icon to enter a space character Deleting a character Tap the icon to delete the character at the left of the cursor Switching between character and number entry Tap the icon to enter numbers e g for a postcode Tap the icon to retu...

Page 14: ...an be displayed above the keyboard To view a longer list of suitable entries tap the List icon At the end of the list you will find entries that include the characters entered so far but these characters appear in the middle or the end of the word Marked list entry An entry in the list is always marked and shown on a button Additional information is often displayed in extra lines In the case of ci...

Page 15: ... this icon to return to the entry screen without selecting a listed element Example Search for ILLIOPOLIS 1 In the MENU tap New destination The NEW DESTINATION screen opens 2 Tap Navigation The NAVIGATION screen opens 3 Tap Address The ADDRESS screen opens 4 Tap the City or ZIP entry field The software keyboard appears 5 Enter the letter I The letter I appears in the input line above the character...

Page 16: ...You can move through the list using the buttons Up und Down However you will always see a maximum of 3 elements from the list 6 Enter the letters LLI ILLI is now displayed in the input line Above this a button shows the first city in the database that starts with ILLI The second city starting with ILLI is shown underneath the button ...

Page 17: ...st of all the cities that start with ILLI is displayed The city on the button is marked The end of the list gives all the cities that include ILLI in their names 8 Tap the Down button until ILLIOPOLIS appears on the icon 9 Tap on ILLIOPOLIS The ADDRESS screen opens ILLIOPOLIS is entered in the City or ZIP field ...

Page 18: ... this to display the current GPS status at any time Battery condition The Battery condition icon is placed at the top right corner of the screen The color of the icon and the symbol displayed on it have the following significance Color Symbol Significance The device is connected to an external power supply The battery is being charged The charge state of the battery is sufficient The size of the s...

Page 19: ...losed building GPS ready The signals are convenient Navigation may begin Tap on the GPS button The GPS STATUS window opens Entry Significance GMT Greenwich Mean Time Time of London ignoring daylight saving time Longitude Latitude Current position Indication of east longitude and north latitude Satellites Number of received satellites At least three satellites must be received for navigation purpos...

Page 20: ...tion Entry Significance Speed Indicates your current speed Current position Indicates the address of your current position Save current position Tap on this button to save the current location in FAVORITES Close window Tap this button to quit the GPS screen ...

Page 21: ...ering an address Selecting a point of interest Indicating destinations on the map Favorites Recent destinations Navigating homewards Destination management page 42 Saving a destination Renaming a destination Deleting a destination Indicating several destinations Itinerary with stages page 45 Indicating route points Editing saving and managing itineraries Calculating the route Displaying the itiner...

Page 22: ...of the navigation device The device displays a section of the map If a GPS signal can already be evaluated your current position will be shown on the map Note on almost all the other screens you will find the Map view button You use this button to quickly return to the standard map view 2 Tap anywhere on the map to open the MENU Menu The MENU opens Menu From the MENU you can access all the functio...

Page 23: ...of interest in the vicinity of your current position Refer to section Point of interest nearby on page28 Route Tap on the Route button to process or simulate an already calculated route Find out more information about displaying the entire route from section Indicating a destination on page 23 Find out more about blocking a route section whilst navigating from section Blocking a route section on p...

Page 24: ...ation This button is only visible while you are navigating or while you are simulating a navigation Tap on the Quit Navigation button to cancel navigation or a simulation GPS status Tap on the GPS button to obtain information about the GPS positioning and about your current location For details please refer to GPS Status page 17 Tap on the Map view button to open the standard map view The Back but...

Page 25: ...e staying in currently so that the system can indicate correct times of arrival in navigation mode Ù entering the home address You may then navigate home from anywhere 1 In the MENU tap Settings The SETTINGS screen opens 2 Tap the Down button until you see the screen page with the Time zone button Then tap on Time zone Indicate the time zone The TIME ZONE screen opens 3 Tap into the Time zone entr...

Page 26: ...e The time zone is then transferred to the TIME ZONE screen 6 Tap on the Daylight saving time field to toggle between daylight saving time yes and standard time no Note If there is a clock change or if you are traveling into another time zone you will have to adjust the respective setting 7 Tap Save 8 Tap on Back The SETTINGS screen opens 9 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the screen page wit...

Page 27: ...reen opens 11 Tap the Address button and enter your home address as described in Entering an address page 27 12 Tap the Set as home address button The address is indicated on the HOME ADDRESS screen 13 Tap the Save button 14 Tap on the Map view button The standard map view opens ...

Page 28: ...ddress see page 27 Ù Selecting a point of interest see page 28 Ù Indicating destinations on the map see page 36 Ù Favorites see page 39 Ù Recent destinations see page 41 Ù Navigating homewards see page 42 Specifying the country of your destination First of all enter the country of your destination You don t have to repeat this each time You only need to change this if your destination is in a diff...

Page 29: ...he Navigation button The NAVIGATION screen opens 3 On the NAVIGATION screen tap Address Indicating an address The ADDRESS screen opens 4 Enter the destination city into the City or ZIP entry field Enter either its name or its postcode For information on working with lists please refer to Lists page 12 5 Enter the destination street into the Street and Number entry field 6 If the house numbers of t...

Page 30: ...he Show on map button to see the specified address on the map Look this up in chapter Indicating several destinations Itinerary with stages on page 45 Save Tap on the Save button to save the specified address under Favorites Look this up in chapter Saving a destination on page 42 Selecting a point of interest Points of interest Points of Interest also referred to as POIs are stored in the database...

Page 31: ...tion 29 The NAVIGATION screen opens 3 In the NAVIGATION screen tap Point of interest The POINT OF INTEREST screen opens 4 In the POINT OF INTEREST screen tap nearby GPS position Selecting a Point of interest nearby GPS position The CATEGORY screen opens ...

Page 32: ... of interest will be searched for in a very small radius around your current location If no or unsuitable points of interest are found then select the entry More You then obtain all the points of interest found in a greater vicinity Note You need not make entries into the Category 1 and Category 2 fields Their purpose is only to shorten the Point of interest list This list may become very extensiv...

Page 33: ...ain city 1 In the MENU tap on the New destination button The NEW DESTINATION screen opens 2 Tap on the Navigation button The NAVIGATION screen opens 3 On the NAVIGATION screen tap Point of interest The POINT OF INTEREST screen opens 4 On the POINT OF INTEREST screen tap in a browsed city ...

Page 34: ... the city opens 5 Enter the city in which a point of interest should be searched You can either enter the postcode or the name of the city The CATEGORY screen opens 6 Select the category e g Garage from which points of interest should be searched Only those categories for which points of interest can be found in the specified area will be shown ...

Page 35: ...ield Note You need not make entries into the Category 1 and Category 2 fields Their purpose is only to shorten the Point of interest list This list may become very extensive especially in big cities Start navigation Tap on the Start navigation button to commence navigation to the specified destination Look this up in chapter Starting navigation on page56 Show on map Tap on the Show on map button t...

Page 36: ...uperregional significance 1 In the MENU tap on the New destination button The NEW DESTINATION screen opens 2 Tap on the Navigation button The NAVIGATION screen opens 3 On the NAVIGATION screen tap Point of interest The POINT OF INTEREST screen opens 4 On the POINT OF INTEREST screen tap nationwide ...

Page 37: ...e Point of interest list field Note You need not make entries into the Category field Their purpose is only to shorten the Point of interest list This list may become very extensive especially in big cities Start navigation Tap on the Start navigation button to commence navigation to the specified destination Look this up in chapter Starting navigation on page56 Show on map Tap on the Show on map ...

Page 38: ...andard map view Ù Via the Select on map button The standard map view route is usually quicker Via map view 1 If the standard map view is not yet open tap on the button Map view This button can be found on almost all the Sony Personal Navigation System screens in the bottom right corner of the screen The map opens 1a Tap the Search for destination button on the map The map opens in SEARCH DESTINATI...

Page 39: ... on the New destination button The NEW DESTINATION screen opens 1a Tap on the Navigation button The NAVIGATION screen opens 1b On the NAVIGATION screen tap on the Select on map button The map opens in SEARCH DESTINATION mode The most significant characteristic of this mode is a large crosshair on the screen ...

Page 40: ...the middle of the crosshair Refer to chapter Operating the map on page 61 to discover more about working with maps 3 Tap on the Select destination button The MAP MENU opens It shows the address of the destination in the crosshair If the destination in the crosshair is not located on a road that is included in the map you will be shown the coordinates ...

Page 41: ...the list of route points of the ROUTE PLANNING screen where it figures as destination point Using this function while you are already navigating causes an immediate recalculation of your route Tap the Interim destination button to make the selected point the next stage point of your itinerary Your route will be recalculated immediately and then navigation will continue Once you have reached the in...

Page 42: ...he desired location The selected location appears on the select button 6 Tap on the select button with the marked destination Once you have chosen a destination for the navigation the ROUTE OPTIONS screen opens When you have selected a route point for a route planning the ROUTE PLANNING screen opens The destination is entered as a route point For information on deleting or renaming saved destinati...

Page 43: ...SAVED DESTINATIONS list and Ù delete destinations from the RECENT DESTINATIONS list 1 In the MENU tap on the New destination button The NEW DESTINATION screen opens 2 Tap on the Navigation button The NAVIGATION screen opens 3 On the NAVIGATION screen tap Recent destinations Recent destinations The RECENT DESTINATIONS screen opens 4 Use the Up and Down buttons to mark the desired destination The ma...

Page 44: ...tton The NEW DESTINATION screen opens 2 Tap on the Home button The route is now being calculated and navigation starts The route calculation takes into account the settings that are established in the ROUTING OPTIONS screen For details please refer to Settings page 78 Destination management Survey Destinations may be stored in two lists Ù the FAVORITES Ù the RECENT DESTINATIONS list Every destinat...

Page 45: ...s 2 Enter a name for the destination 3 Tap the OK button The destination has now been added to the FAVORITES Renaming a destination 1 Open the FAVORITES screen as described in chapter Favorites on page 39 2 Select the destination you want to rename 3 Tap the Edit icon The NAME OF DESTINATION screen opens ...

Page 46: ... destination Precondition You have opened the FAVORITES as described in Favorites on page 39 OR You have opened the RECENT DESTINATIONS list as described in Recent destinations page 41 1 Tap the entry of the destination to be deleted 2 Tap the Delete icon The CONFIRM screen opens 3 Tap Yes to delete the destination from the list The destination is now deleted from the list ...

Page 47: ...d Thus you may plan as many itineraries as you want e g for holidays Indicating route points Planning itineraries 1 On the MENU tap on the New destination button The NEW DESTINATION screen opens 2 Tap on the Route planning button The ROUTE PLANNING screen opens 3 Tap the Add route point icon to enter the first route point The NAVIGATION screen opens 4 Indicate the destination as described in Indic...

Page 48: ... for every stage point you want to add to the itinerary Editing saving and managing itineraries Survey You may plan as many itineraries as you want e g for holidays You may save them and use them later for navigation purposes At any moment you may add stage points modify the order of the stages or display the itinerary on the map The following commands are available on the ROUTE PLANNING screen ...

Page 49: ...ng the order Route point up Tap this icon to navigate to the respective stage point earlier example stage 3 becomes stage 2 Route point down Tap this icon to navigate to the respective stage point later example stage 2 becomes stage 3 Deleting route points Delete route point Tap this icon to delete the selected route point from the list This icon is deactivated when not route point is selected Add...

Page 50: ...e itinerary you have planned The NAME OF THE ITINERARY screen opens 2 Enter a name for the itinerary 3 Tap OK Note Only the route points will be saved If you load an itinerary you will have to recalculate it Load itinerary 1 Tap this icon to load a saved itinerary e g to modify it or for navigation purposes The SELECT ITINERARY screen opens 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to mark the desired route T...

Page 51: ...icon This icon is deactivated if there is no saved itinerary available The SELECT ITINERARY screen opens 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to mark the desired route The marked route appears on the select button 3 Tap the Edit icon The NAME OF THE ITINERARY screen opens 4 Enter the new name of the itinerary ...

Page 52: ...button with the renamed route in order to download this route OR Tap the Back icon to open the ROUTE PLANNING screen without loading an itinerary Delete itinerary 1 Tap the Load itinerary icon This icon is deactivated if there is no saved itinerary available The SELECT ITINERARY screen opens 2 Use the Up and Down buttons to mark the desired route The marked route appears on the select button ...

Page 53: ...ual Sony Personal Navigation System Navigation 51 3 Tap the Delete icon to delete the selected itinerary The CONFIRM screen opens 4 Tap Yes The SELECT ITINERARY screen reopens The deleted route is no more listed ...

Page 54: ...ute point is then the first stage point 1 Tap this icon to calculate the distance and the estimated duration of the entire itinerary The ROUTING OPTIONS screen opens 2 Determine the route options For detailed information on setting the route options please refer to Routing options page 82 Note The standard settings for the route options may be changed on the ROUTING OPTIONS screen For detailed inf...

Page 55: ...be indicated with the selected route point entry Displaying the itinerary on the map Show itinerary 1 Tap the Show on map button to display the entire itinerary on the map The map opens in SEARCH FOR DESTINATION mode The itinerary is highlighted in orange The route points are marked by flags In SEARCH FOR DESTINATION mode you can also add a destination to the route For more information read chapte...

Page 56: ...cute a simulated navigation Note The reception of GPS signals is not necessary for the simulation Simulation is restricted to routes of 60 miles max Precondition Ù You have planned or loaded a route as described in Indicating several destinations Itinerary with stages on page45 Ù The route must be calculated as described in Calculating the route on page52 1 Tap the Map view button The standard map...

Page 57: ...NU opens 3 Tap on Route The ROUTE window opens 4 Tap on Simulation The route is recalculated for the simulation Simulation starts when calculation has finished Stopping the simulation You may quit a simulation at any moment 1 Tap short on any place on the map The MENU screen opens 2 Tap Stop navigation ...

Page 58: ...scribed in Recent destinations page 41 OR You have planned or loaded an itinerary as described in Indicating several destinations Itinerary with stages page 45 1 Tap Start navigation The system calculates the route The map screen opens Your current position is indicated by a red arrow The route is highlighted in orange Note When you start navigation after having planned or loaded an itinerary then...

Page 59: ...ing message appears You have two possibilities Ù Wait until navigation starts This will happen as soon as the GPS reception is sufficient Ù Tap Cancel and restart navigation as soon as the reception of GPS signals is convenient You may notice that by watching the GPS symbol on the screen it becomes GPS ready when the reception is good ...

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Page 61: ...al Sony Personal Navigation System Working with the map 59 Working with the map Topics covered in this chapter Selecting a map page 60 Operating the map page 61 Representation of the map in navigation mode page 66 ...

Page 62: ...System 60 Selecting a map Selecting a map Selecting a map To load another map which is available on the device proceed as follows 1 In the MENU tap the Settings button The SETTINGS screen opens 2 Tap on Select map The SELECT MAP screen opens ...

Page 63: ...ap appears on the select button 5 Tap on the select button for the marked map The Select map window opens again 6 Tap on the Map view button to return to the standard map view Operating the map Overview The map can be shown as two different views Ù In the Standard map view Ù In the Search for destination map view Each of these views has different functions that are described in the following ...

Page 64: ...scale of the map changes depending on your speed The following information is being displayed at the bottom of the screen Ù your driving direction Ù the street you are currently in Ù the time Ù and your current speed You can open the STANDARD map view by tapping on the Map view button This button can be found on almost all the Sony Personal Navigation System screens The map opens automatically whe...

Page 65: ...n driving direction in order to align the map in such a way that the straight ahead direction of movement is always pointing up on the screen This view is recommended for the navigation because the directions right and left are shown on the map exactly as they are in reality Search for destination Search for destination Tap on this button to change to the Search for destination map view Refer to t...

Page 66: ...pping the On map button under the navigation screen Refer to Indicating destinations on the map on page 36 Ù tapping Show in map after you ve entered a destination or planned a route The SEARCH FOR DESTINATION map view offers the following buttons Hide and show Hide and Show If you tap on the Hide button all the other buttons on the map are hidden You obtain a better overview this way The only but...

Page 67: ...h the view on printed maps but it is not practical for the navigation Select destination Select destination Tap on this button in order to select the point in the centre of the crosshair as a destination point for the navigation or for the route planning Refer to chapter Indicating destinations on the map on page 36 for more information Zoom level scale Zoom in Zoom out Tap on the Zoom in button t...

Page 68: ...to be executed immediately after the next maneuver d The red arrow indicates your current position on the map e The next maneuver is shown in the large arrow field Left of the indication arrow you will see a row of orange bars As you approach the place where the maneuver needs to be carried out these bars will decrease When all the bars have disappeared this is when you need to carry out the actio...

Page 69: ...ng the numbers f to j can also be hidden in the ROUTE INFORMATION screen Refer to chapter Route information on page 79 to find out more Signpost info The upper part of the Map screen displays information on the signposts you have to follow This information covers some of the other buttons on the map Tap on the signposts to hide them Press the left hardware key on the device in order to show the si...

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Page 71: ...System Useful functions for navigation 69 Useful functions for navigation Topics covered in this chapter Show the entire route page 70 Next destination page 71 Blocking a route section page 72 Change route options page 74 Simulation page 75 ...

Page 72: ...t of the route on the screen You can however display the entire route in order to gain a general overview The map is open in the STANDARD view 1 Tap anywhere on the map The MENU opens 2 Tap on the Route button The ROUTE screen opens 3 Tap on the Show Route button The map opens in the SEARCH FOR DESTINATION view The route is highlighted in orange The destination in the case of a planned route also ...

Page 73: ...nerary from your office to Company A and then to Company B and you are already on your way Before you arrive at Company A a mobile phone call informs you that you need not visit Company A Tap the Next destination button to navigate to the stage point after the next here Company B The system recalculates the route Company B will be your next destination The map is open in the STANDARD view 1 Tap an...

Page 74: ...your current position With the Block route sections function you may instruct the navigation system to evade the announced traffic jam A manual blocking is only valid for the current navigation process The respective route section will be unblocked for the next navigation or when you restart the software This is how you block route sections This function is only available during navigation The map...

Page 75: ...vigation System Useful functions for navigation 73 The BLOCK screen opens 4 By tapping on the respective button input how long the blocked route section should be The route is recalculated The Block road button is now colored orange ...

Page 76: ...ored Block road button The block is lifted and the Sony Personal Navigation System continues to navigate to the originally calculated route Change route options Overview You can change the route options during navigation perhaps because you now no longer wish to use a motorway This is how you change the route options This function is only available during navigation The map is open in the STANDARD...

Page 77: ...is recalculated The navigation continues taking into consideration the new route options Note these changes apply only to the current navigation After this the settings that have been established in the ROUTING OPTIONS screen shall apply Simulation Overview Once you have planned and calculated a route you can launch a simulated navigation Refer to chapter Simulating the route on page 54 for more i...

Page 78: ...User s manual Sony Personal Navigation System 76 Simulation ...

Page 79: ...al Navigation System Topics covered in this chapter Settings page 78 Volume Select map Map information Route information Signpost information Light sensor Screen setting Touch screen calibration Viewing options Routing options Itinerary Time zone Format Select language Home address Radio muting Demo mode Product information ...

Page 80: ... respective setting The screen opens 4 Carry out the required changes 5 Tap on the Save button to enable these changes 6 Tap on the Back button in order to open the settings screen again OR Tap on the Map view button to open the map in standard view The following describes the individual settings screens Volume Volume On the VOLUME screen modify the volume of the spoken indications of the navigati...

Page 81: ... MAP INFORMATION screen you may effect the following modifications Element Signification Points of Interest Tap the respective command button to display On or not Off Points of Interest on the map Street names Tap the respective command button to display On or not Off Street names on the map Route information Route info On the ROUTE INFORMATION screen you may effect the following modifications Ele...

Page 82: ...een of your device to night mode Refer to the next chapter You can adjust the sensitivity of the light sensor in the LIGHT SENSOR screen Tap on the Sensitivity button and choose from high medium or low The higher the sensitivity the sooner the screen will switch over to night mode Screen setting Screen setting On the SCREEN SETTING screen you may effect the following modifications Setting Signific...

Page 83: ... the default for navigation with 3D view Autozoom or No Autozoom With Autozoom the system changes the scale of the map depending on your current speed When you drive slowly the scale becomes small When you drive fast the scale becomes high 2D Autozoom Select the default for navigation with 2D view Low Autozoom Standard Autozoom High Autozoom or No Autozoom With Autozoom the system changes the scal...

Page 84: ...alculated 3 Tap the Interstates Ferries and Tollways fields successively and select one of the following options Option Signification Yes The respective kind of street will be regarded for route calculation No The respective kind of street will be disregarded for route calculation Itinerary Proceeding automatically to the next stage point On the ITINERARY screen determine whether you want to navig...

Page 85: ...tting Refer to chapter Basic settings on page 23 for more information Format Units On the FORMAT screen determine which units are to be used for time and distance indications Setting Signification Time Tap the Time field to toggle between 12 hours AM PM and 24 hours time format Distance Tap the Distance field to toggle between kilometers or miles distance units Select language Select language In t...

Page 86: ... HOME ADDRESS screen Radio muting Radio muting This function is for European models only Demo mode Demo mode On the DEMO MODE screen you can set whether or not demo mode should be started if you have not used the device for 5 minutes and you are not in the middle of navigating You can end the demo mode by tapping anywhere on the touch screen You can switch immediately to demo mode by tapping the L...

Page 87: ...hat are in orbit round the earth They are permanently emitting the time and their current position The GPS receiver receives this information and calculates the longitude and the latitude of its own current position The signals of at least three satellites are needed to determine the longitude and the latitude With the signals of at least four satellites the elevation may be calculated too The det...

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Page 89: ...OP 17 Home address 42 84 I Indication of destinations Favorites 39 Home address 42 On the map 36 Points of interest 28 Recent destinations 41 Saved destinations 39 Intro 84 Itineraries Edit 46 Manage 46 Itinerary 82 Simulate 54 Simulation 75 Itinerary info 79 Itinerary planning 45 K Keyboard 8 L Light sensor 80 M Map Fix 64 Icons 62 64 In driving direction 65 North aligned 65 Operate 61 Points of ...

Page 90: ...ites 40 Navigation 27 Point of interest 29 Point of interest nearby GPS position29 Recent destinations 41 Route planning 45 Settings 78 Screen setting 80 Search facilities 4 Select language 83 Settings 78 Demo mode 84 Format 83 Home address 84 Itinerary 82 Itinerary info 79 Light sensor 80 Map info 79 Radio muting 84 Route info 79 Routing options 82 Screen setting 80 Select language 83 Select Map ...

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