Hyundai Autonet Jupiter English Manual
GPS used for commercial purposes will carry a distance error, on average, of 15 meters.
In addition, the distance error reading when close to buildings, underpasses, overpasses,
and others may be up to 100 meters. Please take this into consideration during use.
[Warnings]
- Do not install the device on top of the location of the vehicle’s airbag.
If an accident occurs, the movement of the airbag may cause this product to harm the
user.
- Do not operate while driving.
Operating while driving may cause traffic accidents due to lack of caution in gauging
upcoming road conditions. When requiring route settings or other operations, be sure to
stop and activate the parking brake before such use.
-Do not continuously watch the screen.
Watching the screen for prolonged periods while driving is very dangerous. Use this
device safely as not to prevent oneself from fully understanding real traffic conditions
or from seeing pedestrians.
-Do not use this device if there are signs of malfunction.
Continuous use while there are symptoms of malfunction, such as strange smells and
sounds, may cause fires and other damage. In such cases, turn off the power and
inquire with your place of purchase.
[Caution]
- Be cautious not to introduce foreign substances inside the device.
Water, beverages, and other foreign substances may cause damages to this product.
-Do not cause excessive force.
Excessive force may cause damages to this product.
-Use in moderate volume levels.
Do not receive voice guidance in high volume levels which deter you from
understanding the road conditions outside of the vehicle.
-Route/Voice Guidance may be different from actual road conditions.
Practice safe driving by abiding to actual road regulations as route/voice guidance may
be different from actual road conditions.
-Satellite reception may require a long period of time.
A certain period of time is required for initial GPS satellite reception from turning on
the vehicle. Weather and surrounding conditions may cause differences in the required
time period.
1 FEB 2005