NAV101
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INTRODUCTION
We hope that you enjoy using your new Jensen
NAV101
navigation system. This manual is
designed to help you get the most out ofyour system. This navigation system leads you
straight to your destination.
You
can navigate and plan your route with
an
easy-to-use and
intuitive interface, plan your trip
to
suit your personal preferences and interests, and find and
save (bookmark) interesting destinations before you begin your trip.
Key
Features
S.M.AR.T™ -(Smart Mapping Avoids Routine Traffic) enables you to navigate around
heavy traffic areas with ease.
(S.MAR.T.
Route Guidance)
Powered
by
gate5 /Nokia Smart2Go
Teleatlas Map Data
>4million
POI
(Point Of Interest)
Speed Sensitive Zoom
Enhanced Female TTS Voice Guidance Engine
Standard Male /Female Voice Guidance Engine
Turn by Turn Voice Guidance
Back-Up Data DVD
Specifications
Samsung S3C2440 (ARM9) 400MHz Processor
64MB SDRAM
32MB Nand Flash
Win CE 4.2
Storage -External SD Card Slot (2GB Card Included w/ Map Data)
Sirf
III
20 Channel GPS antenna
Operating Voltage -Received from Head Unit
(11
-16VDC, Negative Ground)
Parts
List
NAV101 navigation module
SIRF III Antenna with magnetic mount
Left and right mounting brackets
Four rubber feet (to affix to the bottom ofthe
NAV101
in
the recessed area near each
corner)
SmartBus cable (used to connect the
NAV101
to the Jensen navigation-ready radio)
Four 6mm (.25in) screws (to secure the left and right mounting brackets to the
NAV101
navigation module)
One 2Gigabyte SD Card pre loaded with map/navigation software
Two
11
mm (.4in) screws (for fastening the SmartBus cable to the radio and
NAV1
01)
DVD with backup software for map data and navigation
1
About
GPS
and
GNSS
The NAV101 is avehicle GPS (Global Positioning Satellite)-based navigation device which
utilizes digital map data to guide you from your selected location Ato location
B,
using location
information obtained from aGlobal Navigation Satellite System (GNSS).
AGNSS consists of aset of satellites that transmit high-frequency radio signals containing
time, direction, and distance data that can
be
picked up by areceiver, allowing users to
pinpoint their precise locations anywhere around the globe. Navigation Satellite Receivers
(GPS devices) use this transmitted information to calculate an exact location on the earth.
Every point on Earth can
be
identified by latitude and longitude. The receiver uses the
information sent by at least three satellites and determines the coordinates of the receiving
device.
By comparing the time the signals were transmitted from the satellites and the time they were
recorded, the receiver calculates how far away each satellite
is.
The distance
of
the receiver
from three or more satellites reflects its position
on
the surface of the planet. Using these
distance measurements, the receiver might also
be
able to calculate speed, bearing, trip time,
distance to destination, altitude, etc. The GPS position may be displayed as apoint on adigital
map (at least three satellites' signals must
be
received) and as the GPS device moves the
corresponding trace is displayed as well.
Please keep
in
mind that although the radio signals of navigation satellites will pass through
clouds, glass, plastic, and other lightweight materials, satellite-navigation receivers will not
work underground or
in
some enclosed spaces.
Smart2Go
Navigation
/
Tele
Atlas
Map
Data
The NAV101 2GB SD card is pre-loaded with the Smart2Go navigation engine and Tele Atlas
map data. The map data covers the continental US, Canada, Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico.