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Page 2: ... socket 19 Connecting up to power supply 19 Removing power supply 19 Connecting to the cigarette lighter 20 TMC antenna 20 GPS antenna 20 Unit antenna 20 Connecting up external antenna 21 Switching the Traffic Assist Highspeed II on off 21 Switching on 21 Switching off 22 Unit bracket 22 Fitting the unit bracket 23 On the windscreen 23 On the dashboard 23 Adjusting the unit bracket 24 Vertical mov...

Page 3: ...ning 45 Route list 45 Scrolling through the list of routes 45 Using a route 46 The New route button 46 The Edit key 47 The Calculate key 47 The Start key 48 Navigation menu Settings 48 The Route info key 48 The Signpost info key 49 The Routing options key 49 The Volume key 50 The Map info key 51 The Automode key 51 The Time Zone key 52 The Route planning key 52 The Format key 53 The Speed key 53 T...

Page 4: ...viewing mode 74 Subfolders 74 Scrolling 74 Selecting a picture 74 Changing folder levels 74 Closing folder viewing mode 74 Settings 75 Selecting the settings 75 The setting menu 75 Operation 75 Selection possibilities 75 Closing the setting menu 75 The individual menu points 75 Energy 75 Displaying the energy supply 75 Ending the status display 76 Brightness 76 Calibration 76 Starting calibration ...

Page 5: ...t We accept no liability for the navigational system issuing incorrect details As a result of traffic routing changes and deviating data inaccurate or incorrect instructions may be given Drivers should always pay attention to the actual road signs and traffic control In particular the navigational system cannot be used as a means of orientation in cases of poor visibility The unit may only be used...

Page 6: ... open the unit or the rechargeable battery Any modification to the unit is also impermissible and renders the type approval invalid Use only genuine BECKER original accessories This will ensure that all the relevant regulations are complied with and damage to health and property is avoided Dispose of defective units and the rechargeable battery according to the applicable legal requirements No war...

Page 7: ...he navigational function inside buildings When used in vehicles you may not be able to adequa tely receive GPS data depending on how the Traffic Assist Highspeed II is in stalled In such cases you will have to connect up an external antenna does not fall within the scope of supply The Traffic Assist Highspeed II is equip ped with TMC which gives you the op tion of receiving traffic announcements v...

Page 8: ...ctly to Harman Becker in its original packaging Handling the packaging Keep the original packaging in a dry place at least for the warranty period Note Your Traffic Assist Highspeed II is sup plied in stable packaging Do not un pack the unit in full if you discover any serious damage to the packaging or its content If this happens please contact your local stockist 4010 Note The packaging should b...

Page 9: ... and various connections and interfaces You will find more details of the unit under Technical Data on page 84 Cable for power supply from cigarette lighter This cable allows the unit to be connec ted up to the car s cigarette lighter The power supply must satisfy the follo wing requirements DC current 12 volts 0 5 amps Battery When depleted the integrated recharge able battery can be recharged by...

Page 10: ...affic Assist High speed II using the USB cable However to use the data on the PC you will first have to install the free Active Sync software from Microsoft Unit bracket The Traffic Assist Highspeed II can be mounted in the vehicle using the unit bracket Accessories Mains power supply unit This power supply allows connection of the Traffic Assist Highspeed II to a mains outlet Requirements for pow...

Page 11: ...lai ned in the Quick Start Guide Operating instructions A comprehensive explanation of the Traffic Assist Highspeed II functionali ties is contained in these operating in structions Registration You can register your product using our software service we will then inform you of any new updates and other news You can register online on the Becker homepage www becker de The Registration menu item is...

Page 12: ...lectromagnetic compatibility in FACT SHEET on page 85 Note The unit including the parts supplied with it and the batteries and accesso ries must be disposed of correctly in accordance with national regulations for electrical electronic devices Depending on the country to which the unit is supplied your local stockist may be able to accept units ...

Page 13: ...st Highspeed II Scope of supply 1 Traffic Assist Highspeed II PND Personal Navigati on Device 2 Memory card containing navigational data 3 USB connection cable 4 Cable for power supply from car s cigarette lighter 12 volts 5 Unit bracket 6 TMC antenna 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 14: ...and displays 1 Touch screen showing the main menu selected 2 Touch screen key Press activates the corresponding key command 3 Back key Press returns to numerous applications Press for longer switches the Traffic Assist High speed II on and off 4 Mood light 4001 3 1 2 4 ...

Page 15: ...iew Traffic Assist Highspeed II 14 Rear of unit 1 Point for connecting up an external antenna external antenna not included in the scope of supply 2 Memory card slot 3 Sound piece for loudspeaker 4003 1 3 2 ...

Page 16: ...erviewTraffic Assist Highspeed II 15 Side of unit 1 ON OFF switch 2 Mini USB connection 3 3 5 mm connection for headset Connection socket for TMC antenna headset not included in scope of supply 4002 1 2 3 ...

Page 17: ...amage the rechargeable batte ries and cause certain plastics to warp or melt Do not store your mobile navigation system in cold environments During operation when the unit warms up to operating temperature moisture may form internally causing damage to electronic components Do not drop your mobile navigation system unit protect it from shocks and do not shake it Improper handling can damage compon...

Page 18: ...e on the display Some pixels may also appear brighter or darker However such instances do not represent a product flaw Start up Once the Traffic Assist Highspeed II has been unpacked and checked for damage the unit can be started up The individual start up stages are insert memory card connect to power supply Switching on the unit Ensuring antenna reception if navi gation is desired Memory card Th...

Page 19: ...memory card The card slot ejects the card so that you can pull it out with two fingers Use your finger to gently press the me mory card against the spring force into the card slot and then release it The card is ejected Remove the memory card and place it in the packaging while ensuring not to touch contact bar Notes The memory card should only ever be inserted and ejected when the unit is switche...

Page 20: ...et to the stop without employing excessive force Use the plug to insert the mains section in the socket Removing power supply To remove the power supply proceed in reverse Note First always switch off the Traffic Assist Highspeed II before connecting up or removing the power supply Note Please note that with a completely di scharged battery the unit requires up to one minute until it can be switch...

Page 21: ...t antenna The GPS antenna is integrated into the housing Note If the cigarette lighter has just been used and is still warm wait until this has cooled down in its mounting Note If the engine is switched off using the vehicle s power supply through the cigarette lighter will slowly drain the vehicle battery Do not therefore operate the Traffic Assist Highspeed II for extended periods with the engin...

Page 22: ...acturer s instruc tions Switching the Traffic Assist Highspeed II on off The unit is switched on and off using the back key Switching on Press the back key for a few seconds The unit is switched on The manufactu rer s logo appears on the touch screen The following question appears shortly thereafter Comply with highway code If you agree with this request press the OK key 4003 Note Please deactivat...

Page 23: ... of the unit Unit bracket The unit bracket can be used to secure the Traffic Assist Highspeed IIdirectly to the windscreen or dashboard 1 Fastening screw 2 Fastening screw 3 Lever 4 Adapter plate 5 Base 6 Unit holder 7 Carrier plate 8 Clip Note The Traffic Assist Highspeed II and unit bracket must not be exposed to long periods of direct sunlight Tempe ratures inside the vehicle of 70 C and higher...

Page 24: ...rom the lower contact surface of the adapter plate 4 Press the adapter plate 4 onto the instrument panel Take the unit holder pull the lever 3 upwards and position the base 5 with its suction surface into the upper con tact surface of the adapter 4 Turn the unit holder such that the car rier plate is positioned roughly in the desired viewing direction Press the lever 3 downwards The bracket will h...

Page 25: ...ht into the position you want Retighten the locking screw 1 again so that the Traffic Assist Highspeed II is secure for travel Adding the Traffic Assist High speed II The unit holder 6 is equipped with four guides the carrier plate 7 has corres ponding retaining lugs Position the unit holder with the gui des onto the carrier plate retaining lugs Slide the unit holder downwards to the stop The Traf...

Page 26: ...bout the menus During operations you are assisted by various menus and entry windows The main menu The top menu level is the main menu The individual applications are started from the main menu You will find information about the indi vidual applications in the corresponding main chapters Entries made with the entry menu Some applications require entries to be made via the entry menu The entry men...

Page 27: ...n the upper display area after entering the first few letters or numbers you can immediately accept this suggestion To accept the suggested entry press the destination or the button Scrolling through the lists If you have already entered some of the letters of the selection you want you can use the selection list to display all the destinations containing the combination of letters in question To ...

Page 28: ...er keypad is display ed Enter the special character you want As soon as you have entered a special character the system automatically switches back to the letters keypad Entering numbers You have to change to the numerical keypad to enter numbers Press the key The numerical keypad is displayed To return to entering letters press Deleting characters To delete the last character use the back key To ...

Page 29: ...Installation program There is a map installation program on the map DVD Once the DVD is inserted in a personal computer s DVD drive this program will usually start up automati cally The program guides you through the installation process Otherwise you will have to start the pro gram manually Open Windows Explorer Select your DVD drive folder Double click on the Setup exe file Transferring files Fi...

Page 30: ...s switch off Traffic Assist Highspeed II remove memory card and plug into an SD card reading device or the use the USB cable to connect the Traffic As sist Highspeed II to the computer boot up the computer and insert the DVD use the installation program to transfer the map required slide the memory card back into the Traffic Assist Highspeed II or correct ly remove the USB cable switch the Traffic...

Page 31: ...d function cannot then be executed the Traffic As sist Highspeed II must be restarted using the ON OFF switch or the reset button If the messages reappear or the unit does not function correctly for any other reason please contact your local sto ckist Note Never attempt to open the unit yourself Please contact your authorised dealer if you are unable to remedy the fault ...

Page 32: ... needed to establish position If four or more signals are available height above sea level can also be calculated Traffic Assist Highspeed II determines the direction of and distance to the desti nation with the aid of a digital road atlas on the SD card and the navigation com puter For safety directions to the designation are mainly provided verbally The di rection display and map diagram on the ...

Page 33: ... with the fast access for immediate selection of al ready saved destinations Navigation menu If necessary the navigation menu can be called up from rapid access e g to enter a new destination not yet provided Map display The map display can also be called up This doesn t just display the current po sition but also allows a new destination to be selected Rapid access Rapid access allows you to sele...

Page 34: ...is depicted as a key The destination is named on the right hand key and its characteristics shown in the left hand icon Icons used The following icons are used in the list of destinations Note The last 50 destinations are saved in the destinations memory Once the memory s capacity has been fully used up the ol dest destination is automatically deleted whenever a new one is entered Impor tant desti...

Page 35: ...editing destination Each destination in the destinations me mory can be displayed or edited Press the icon to the left of the destina tion required A selection menu appears Change to map display You can change to map display from ra pid access using the following key Press the key featuring the map icon The map display and all its functions ap pear 7006 Selection Meaning Display de tails All the d...

Page 36: ...me mory you can use the navigation menu to determine a new destination In rapid access press the Navigation menu key at the upper edge of the screen The navigation menu appears Structure of the navigation menu Navigation The Enter destination key is pressed for the various stages from selecting a desti nation to starting directions for the desti nation See Navigation menu Navigation on page 36 Rou...

Page 37: ...menu Navigation A selection window for specifying the destination is opened from the Navigation menu by pressing the Navigation key In the navigation menu press the En ter destination button The destination selection window opens Destination selection window A destination can be specified in the fol lowing ways from the selection window The various stages and options are de scribed below Destinati...

Page 38: ...n also display the destination on the map define options of the drive profile save the destination in the destinati ons memory start directions to the destination immediately Selecting the town The destination town can be entered using its name or postcode During this pro cess when each letter is entered a pos sible town is displayed and or when each character is entered a possible postcode is dis...

Page 39: ... pressing the cor responding button Selecting the street In the destination street area the street and building number can be entered se parately using a letter and numerical key panel A possible street is displayed each time a new letter is entered Traffic Assist Highspeed II rules out all impossible combinations of letters and only activates those letter boxes which will produce an existing stre...

Page 40: ... combination of letters in question Press the key on the bottom edge of the screen to call up the list of streets The street is selected by pressing the corresponding button Selecting the Intersection After you have entered the destination city and street you can use the junction menu field to display all the streets bran ching off from or crossing the destinati on street to assist you in finding ...

Page 41: ...ions Setting Meaning Fast route With this option the shortest route possible for the time required is calculated Dynamic rou te With this option the shortest route possible for the time required is calculated in addiction with the incoming traf ficmessages 6010 Short route With this option the shortest route is calcula ted in terms of kilomet res travelled Setting Meaning Allowed With this option ...

Page 42: ...the map display Press the Main menu key Press the key to confirm that you want to stop or Press the map display Press the Quit navigation key Press the key to confirm that you want to stop or Press the back key Press the key to confirm that you want to stop Destination Points of interest select Points of interest or POI for short Point of Interest are included in the map and can be displayed on th...

Page 43: ...on about scrolling in lists in the Scrolling through the lists on page 26 chapter Now select the point of interest which you want to approach Point of interest nationwide Touch the Nationwide button Select the type of point of interest e g airport from the All categories box Touch the Point of interest key to go to the entry menu Select the point of interest you want from the entry menu You will f...

Page 44: ...n about wor king with the entry menu in the Entries made with the entry menu on page 25 chapter You will find information about scrol ling in lists in the Scrolling through the lists on page 26 chapter Once you have selected a point of inte rest the keys in the lower area can be used to display points of interest on the map define options of the drive profile to save the point of interest in the d...

Page 45: ...h can be used to call up several functions which are provided for the route point selected The following function keys are provi ded for non active directions to the des tination When directions to the destination is ac tive the Interim destination button is also still available You can use this button to add the destination selected from the map to your route as a part way destination Press a key...

Page 46: ...t Routes already stored in the system are selected from the route list Press the button with the name of the current route The route list opens Scrolling through the list of routes Press the arrow keys on the right hand side of the screen to scroll through the list of routes Displaying route details Press button to display the route details The Route details window opens You can also rename or del...

Page 47: ... pressing Attach You can move the individual entries by pressing the buttons Once all the entries have been made in the route planning window save the destination data by pressing the OK button The entry menu appears Give the destination a meaningful name Press OK Route planning is complete The Rou ting options entry window opens Key Meaning Map symbol Shows all stages inside actual route in the m...

Page 48: ...ant Press the Calculate button The route is calculated A window in forms you of the progress of the calcula tion Once the calculation is complete the to tal distance from the first to the last points on the route and the probable length of the journey for this route are displayed in the Route planning win dow under the list of route points Key Meaning Add This box can be used to enter a new route ...

Page 49: ... Settings menu Press the Settings key in Navigation menu This takes you to the setting menu Structure Various buttons are available in the set ting menu The functions of the various keys are ex plained below The Route info key You can select settings in the Route info settings window Note All settings must be confirmed by pres sing the OK key You can exit the current settings button at any time wi...

Page 50: ...he setting made here will impact on the cal culation of probable journey times Select the Profile field and choose your mode of transport Select the Type of routing field and choose one of the following options Setting Meaning Display street Displays the current next street Info about main destina tion Displays ETA distance remaining time until ar rival at the main desti nation Info on leg Display...

Page 51: ...hitting the OK key Setting Meaning Fast route With this option the shortest route possible for the time required is calculated Dynamic rou te With this option the shortest route possible for the time required is calculated in addiction with the incoming traf ficmessages Short route With this option the shortest route is calcula ted in terms of kilomet res travelled Setting Meaning Allowed With thi...

Page 52: ...re dis played in the map only 2D Mode Info box If you activate this entry you get displayed the point of compass the speed and the sea level 6015 6039 Setting Meaning Start setting Decide whether you wish to have a 3D dis play or 2D display of the map as the default setting 3D autozoom Decide whether you wish to work with Autozoom or No auto zoom as the default set ting while navigating in the 3D ...

Page 53: ...ated automatic route calculation you can navigate to the next point by briefly selecting any point on the map and then choo sing the Next destination option 2D autozoom Decide whether you wish to work with Low range autozoom Nor mal autozoom High range autozoom or No autozoom as your de fault setting while navi gating in the 2D display With the Autozoom op tion the zoom range va ries according to ...

Page 54: ...ce Press this field to toggle between the kilometre and mile display Setting Meaning Show traffic signs The Show traffic signs button allows you to show traffic signs if you exceed the speed limit Warning in built up areas The Warning in built up areas button indicates the speed limit above which you will receive an acoustic warning when driving in built up areas 6017 Warning out side built up are...

Page 55: ...ens Enter your home address see also page 36 Press the Set button The address is copied and displayed in the Home adress window Confirm your home address with the OK key This home address is now available to the system See Navigation menu Ho me on page 57 Note This information may only be displayed if it is actually contained in the map ma terial Important Some of the information contained in the ...

Page 56: ...ressing the and buttons Confirm your entry by pressing Setting Meaning Station auto matic By pressing the buttons or you can choose whether to run an automatic search for the station with the best reception Press the arrow buttons to activate the automatic station search The cur rently tuned TMC stati on is displayed in the adjacent field 6021 6059 6060 Rerouting This button allows you to choose w...

Page 57: ... key Navigation menu Status The Status menu shows the number of satellite signals picked up your current position and current speed To view the list of TMC messages in the Status menu see also page 58 press To save your current location press the Save current position button Save your location in the same way as described in See Saving destination on page 41 Navigation menu Load map The Load map m...

Page 58: ...mic route guidance is active a continuous check is made for the presence of relevant announcements for the selected route however traffic problems still appear on the map even when route guidance is not active If these continuous checks determine that a traffic announcement is relevant to route guidance the unit will automatically recalculate a new route to the destination See The TMC button on pa...

Page 59: ...raffic announcements and dynamic route calculation will be enabled traffic jam diversion You can also view traffic announcements directly To preset the TMC See The TMC button on page 55 Press the map on the map display Press the TMC button All current traffic announcements are displayed Press the arrow buttons to the left and right of the announcement number to browse through the traffic announcem...

Page 60: ...recalculation If a traffic announcement affects your route a new route is calculated to bypass the problem at the earliest possible con venience Manual recalculation If a traffic announcement affects your route a window with detailed information on the traffic announcement appears If you wish to calculate a detour around the traffic problem press Evade or alternatively Ignore Setting Meaning Autom...

Page 61: ...e map display from various applications using the miniature map icon Select the key with the map icon This opens the map display Map layout The map layout varies according to the current mode of operation of the Traffic Assist Highspeed II Map display without driving guidance If the navigation function has not been activated the map display will co ver virtually all of the touchscreen An icon for ...

Page 62: ...iew area The distance remaining is indicated by means of the number of kilometres or miles below an arrow If there are two impending driving manoeuvres in quick succession a small arrow appears over the first manoeuvre to indicate that ano ther one is coming up Additional rows displayed at the bottom of the screen provide more information Depending on the settings selected in the Settings menu opt...

Page 63: ...ed press on the volume icon in the top right hand corner The volume control bar now appears The current volume is displayed in a bar chart as a percentage of the full volume range The percentage appears numeri cally in the chart Use the keys to adjust the volume in the direction of the arrows To reduce the volume press the left cursor To increase the volume press the right cursor Icon Meaning See ...

Page 64: ...Press Zoom in to expand or zoom in on the map and view indivi dual features more closely Press Zoom out to zoom out from the map and get a broader over view of the area Display route toolbar With this map the map is automatically zoomed out so that the entire route is dis played The Display route function is only activated when a route has been se lected for driving guidance Press the Route key Th...

Page 65: ...ar Press this button to display all TMC traf fic announcements received from the station you are currently tuned in to You have the option of obtaining an overview of the current traffic situation and calculating an alternative route or deleting a previously calculated detour as required See Taking announce ments into consideration when calcula ting routes on page 59 Press the TMC announcement but...

Page 66: ... the compass key The map is pointed north on the touch screen Move map toolbar In move mode you can shift the map in any direction required You can do this by pinning down the map at any point and then shifting it Move mode is acti vated and deactivated with the following key To activate move mode select the key with the hand icon Press on your chosen point in the map and move this point in the di...

Page 67: ...displayed Route options Allows you to change route options only if driving guidance is acti vated See Options for the drive profile on page 40 Block road The driving directions planned by the Traffic Assist Highspeed II may be hindered by unantici pated road blocks This function notifies the system of the length of a road block Existing road block lengths may be selected Once the length has been e...

Page 68: ... map display you can either expand the map display or move the map using the keys in the toolbar Press and hold down the required des tination in the map until a window opens to allow you edit the destinati on Make the settings as required Playback of MP3 files during an acti ve navigation Previously recorded MP3 files can be played back while an active navigation is in progress Press The MP3 play...

Page 69: ... MP3 player The MP3 files saved on a memory card can be called up and played using the MP3 player The MP3 Player is shown below along with its standard display and a sample track In the upper section of the MP3 Players the title of the piece of music currently loaded is displayed along with the artist the number in the current folder level in the track line 3001 Note Please refer to Transferring p...

Page 70: ...rting from the track displayed in the track line are play ed when the following key is pressed Press the key featuring the play icon The MP3 Player starts playback The key changes to display the pause icon During playback a bar diagram appears under the track to display the play time in relation to the total length of the track These details are also displayed numeri cally under the diagram Pause ...

Page 71: ...lower part of the MP3 Players by pressing this key Press the key featuring the loudspea ker icon The control bar appears in the MP3 Player A bar diagram displays the current volu me in relation to total volume This rela tionship is also displayed numerically above the diagram You can use the keys to change the volume in the direction indi cated by the arrow To reduce the volume press the left hand...

Page 72: ...iew All the music folders saved on the SD card are listed next to the folder button Press the folder button see arrow The list menu for the folders appears You can now select a folder by scrolling up or down and accept it into the play back menu Shutting down the MP3 Player Press the back key to shut down the MP3 Player The main menu appears 7001 7001 7003 Note Bear in mind that music will continu...

Page 73: ...The Picture Viewer is shown below along with its standard dis play and a sample picture The picture currently loaded is displayed in the centre of the Picture Viewers The file name appears above the picture Operating the Picture Viewers Various key panels are arranged around the picture display to simplify opera tions Scrolling The keys can be used to scroll in the direction indicated by the arrow...

Page 74: ...age display changes to full screen and initiates the slide show with the dis played image of the current folder level By pressing the left hand or right hand touchscreen surface the previous or next image in the current folder level is dis played You can return to the standard screen by pressing the Back key Shutting down the Picture Viewer Press the back key to shut down the Pic ture Viewer The m...

Page 75: ...ys Selecting a picture You can load a picture from the list straight into the Picture Viewer Press the button of the picture you want Folder viewing mode is closed and the Picture Viewer appears along without the picture requested Changing folder levels Press to change to the uppermost folder level All subfolders containing image files are displayed here Press the appropriate button to display a s...

Page 76: ...osing the setting menu The setting menu is closed by pushing the back button and the main menu then appears The individual menu points Energy Your Traffic Assist Highspeed II may be operated using an external power supply unit or using an integrated rechargeable battery The energy supply and its condition is visualised using the status display Displaying the energy supply The status display can be...

Page 77: ...changes to the other brightness level The icon of the active settings is empha sised Icon Day maximum brightness Icon Night minimum brightness Calibration If the touch screen reacts incorrectly to the touching of the screen in specific areas calibration is required Starting calibration The calibration can be started using the following button Push the button Calibration The calibration process is ...

Page 78: ...r of pages is shown between the buttons Selecting the language If you change the language the software restarts Push the contact area of the desired language For safety reasons the selection is called up again using the signal Set lan guage to In order to accept the selected langua ge push the button In order not to accept the selected lan guage push the button Cancelling the language selection Th...

Page 79: ...isplayed using the following buttons Push the button Information The information display appears Please note particularly the product desi gnation and the details of the software version Always quote these details in the event of queries with Harman Becker service department 9023 9018 ...

Page 80: ...der to determine the position signals from at least three satellites are required and the fourth one allows the height to be determined HDOP Horizontal Dilution Of Precision HDOP states the quality of the positional dtermination In theory values from 0 to 50 are possible whereby the following applies the smaller the value the more accurate the positioning value 0 no de viation from the actual posi...

Page 81: ...c core The sleeve is hard and can be gripped and the softer core emerges at the tip and is designed to touch the screen as softly as possible i e without the danger of scratching the screen The stylus is more accurate than opera tion using the fingers since only the thin tip touches the screen In addition dirty marks on the screen caused by finger prints are avoided TMC Traffic Message Channel Tra...

Page 82: ...hanging 34 Points of interest 43 scrolling 34 Display 51 Display street names 48 Displaying current position 35 Displaying current street 49 Distance to destination 49 Drive profile 40 E Entering address 37 ETA 49 F Fast route 40 Ferry 40 49 File 80 Folder viewing mode 73 Full screen 73 G GMT 79 GPS 79 H HDOP 79 Home address 33 36 54 I ID3 tag 68 ID3 Tag 79 Intended use 4 Intersecting road 39 J JP...

Page 83: ...tination 44 Pause 69 Picture Viewer 72 shutting down 73 Play 69 Points of interest 41 display on the map 48 nearby 42 R Rapid access 34 Icons 33 Repeat current track 70 Route deleting 45 fast 40 renaming 45 short 40 Type of 40 49 Route info 54 Route planning 35 45 S Safety information 4 31 Scrolling in lists 74 in the music folder 69 in the pictures folder 72 SD card 17 Select country 36 Selecting...

Page 84: ...the map 58 Recalculating routes 59 Settings 55 Station selection 59 Updating announcements 58 Toll road 40 49 Traffic signs 49 Travel time 49 Travel time remaining 49 Type of route 40 49 Type of routing 49 U Units of measurement 53 USB 80 W Warnings Speed limit 53 Traffic signs 49 ...

Page 85: ...een with 16 Bit colour depth 65536 Colours Low reflection values Storage 64 MB Flash Storage 64 MB SD RAM SD Card Reader Support up to 2 GB USB Interface USB 1 1 MINI USB Headphone output 3 5 mm Stereo Socket 2 Internal speakers 2 Watt max Power supply voltage 5 Volt DC via USB connection AC Adapter not included 110 230 Volt 0 2 Ampere 50 60 Hz Output Voltage 5Volt ...

Page 86: ...omagnetic compatibility specification applicable to the unit is maintained This means that interference with other electrical electronic units by your unit and that interfering influences on your unit by other electrical electronic units is avoided to a large degree The type approval mark e13 issued in accordance with Europe an vehicle EMV guideline 95 54 EG provides approval for installation and ...

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