Jensen NAV101 User manual

Installation
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Manual
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CONTENTS
Thank you for choosing aJensen product.
We
hope you will find the instructions
in
this owner's
manual clear and easy
to
follow. Ifyou take afew minutes to look through
it,
you'll learn how to
use all the features
of
your new Jensen NAV101 navigation system for maximum enjoyment.
Introduction 1
Safety Information 2
Installation 3
Getting Started 5
Main Features 6
Choosing and Finding Locations 8
Navigating 12
Planning aRoute
13
Managing your Address Book 14
Settings Menu..........
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Troubleshooting
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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
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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
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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.

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SAFETY
INFORMATION
When the Jensen NAV101 is first turned on, the following message appears:
You
must agree
to
the above notice before operating the NAV101.
The following safety rules must be followed to prevent accidents that can result in injury or
death to yourself or others:
The driver should operate the device only when the vehicle is stopped. Only avehicle
passenger should operate the device while the vehicle is moving. When driving, the need
to view the display is minimal. Voice prompts will guide you to your destinations.
It is your responsibility to comply with all traffic laws.
The
NAV101
is designed to assist you
in
the process of reaching your destination. It
is
not
asubstitute for attentiveness and good judgement. It is your responsibility to disregard
any unsafe, hazardous, or illegal route suggestions.
The device does not include, analyze, process, consider, or reflect any
of
the following:
a.
Legal restrictions (such as vehicular type, weight, height, width, load and speed
restrictions
);
b.
Road slope or grade, bridge height, width, weight, or other limits;
c.
Population density;
d. Neighborhood quality or safety;
e.
Availability or proximity
of
law enforcement, emergency rescue, medical, or other
assistance;
f.
Construction work zones or hazards;
g.
Road or lane closures;
h.
Road, traffic, or traffic facilities' safety or condition;
i.
Weather conditions;
j. Pavement characteristics
or
conditions;
k.
Special events;
I.
Traffic congestion.
While every attempt is made to ensure that the database is accurate, roadways, points of
interest, and business and service locations may change over time.
Do not use the
NAV101
to navigate to apolice station, hospital, etc.
in
an
emergency. Call
911
for assistance.
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Laws
in
some states prohibit wearing stereo headphones or may prohibit use or
placement of anavigation device while operating amotor vehicle. Please contact your
state's Department of Motor Vehicles for information.

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INSTALLATION
The NAV101 can be used with aJensen navigation-ready DVD unit (VM9412, VM9512,
VM9022).
Warnings
Do not install components in areas which are susceptible to rain, moisture, directsunlight,
extreme heat
or
cold, excessive dust, dirt
or
humidity.
Do not install the NAV101 where it will obstruct the driver's view
or
interfere with the
vehicle's operating system or safety features (air bags, hazard light buttons, etc.).
Use only installation parts and hardware provided with the unit.
Use
of
other
parts can
cause malfunction and possible
damage
to your navigation system.
This product should only be installed in vehicles with a12-volt battery with negative
grounding. Check the battery voltage
of
your vehicle before installation.
To
avoid shorts in the electrical system, be sure to disconnect the negative
(-)
battery
cable before beginning installation.
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Placement
The NAV101 should be installed under the back
or
front seat. It can also be installed
in
the
trunk, if necessary. Do not install the NAV1
01
where it will come in contact with
water
or
direct
sunlight. Mount the supplied brackets to the NAV101 using the
4mm
(.25in) screws provided.
Antenna
Placement
Since the NAV101 uses
GPS
technology for navigation, proper antenna placement is crucial
for optimal performance
of
the GPS receiver. When using
GPS
antennas, the antenna plane
should be parallel to the geographic horizon. There should be nothing between the antenna
and
the
sky to ensure adirect line-of-sight between the antenna and available satellites.
The
preferred antenna location is on the top
of
the car on the roof
or
trunk area. When placed
on
the
dashboard, performance may be reduced due to obstruction caused by the
window
or
roof.
NOTE:
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not
cut
the GPS antenna cable to shorten
or
lengthen it.
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Be
sure to
install
the NAV101 in
such
away that the SO
card
slot
is
accessible
after
install,
allowing
for
the removal/insertion
of
the SO
card
for
future changes to map
data
or
upgrades.
WARNING!
Be
sure to secure
all
wires/cables safely awayfrom the
steering
wheel,
shift
lever,
and
gas
or
brakepedal.
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Connections
1.
Insert one end ofthe Smartbus cable into the "DATA BUS" slot
on
the side ofthe
NAV1
01
and secure it with a11mm (.4in) screw (provided). Connect the other end
of
the cable to
the
NAV101
input
on
the back of your Jensen navigation-ready head unit (VM9412,
VM9512, VM9022). If using aVM9412 or VM9512, secure the cable to the radio using a
11
mm (.4in) screw. The VM9022 has acable to cable connection and does not require an
anchor screw.
2.
Attach the GPS Antenna to the "ANTENNA" jack on the side ofthe NAV101.
3.
Insert SD card into the SD card slot and gently press the card
in
against the spring latch
until it stops, then release. The card will "lock" firmly into place inside the SD card slot.
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GETTING
STARTED
The initial GPS location lock
is
best established when your vehicle is parked. If the device is
in
motion, the signal can take longer to initially connect. Once the initial coordinates are
established, the software will follow you as you move and navigate.
NOTE:
It
may
take
up
to 5
minutes
to establish the
first
connection.
Subsequent
connections
will
be faster (30
seconds
to 1minute),
but
if
you
have
not
used
the
unit
for
several
days
or
are
very
far away from the
last
location
you
used
it,
it
may
take up to 5
minutes
again to
find
a
strong
signal.
Set
time
zone
Your NAV101 automatically determines the time through the GPS signal. However, you must
set your time zone.
Select your time zone from the list.
You
can change the time zone later (see "General
Settings"
on
page 16).
Press the confirmation icon.
View
Safety
Precautions
Next, ascreen with safety precautions will
be
shown.
1.
Read the safety precautions.
2.
Press
"I
Agree" to continue to the Main Menu.
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MAIN
FEATURES
Main
Menu
The main menu is your central point
of
access
to
all functions
of
your
NAV1
01. It allows you
to
set your destination, manage your favorites and control all settings
of
your device.
In
Tracking mode, the map follows your actual position (GPS position), displaying information
about your geographic position, your speed, etc. The GPS position is indicated by agreen
arrow.
Zoom
In
POI
Icons
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Out
GPS
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Strength
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Use astylus or your finger
to
browse the map and enter Browsing mode. The selected position
will be identified by acrosshair cursor. The screen is highlighted
in
orange when
in
Browsing
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The "Main Menu" consists of the following options:
View
Map: Press to view your current location
on
the Tracking Map.
Drive
to
...
:Choose your destination -either by searching for
an
address, choosing
an
entry from the
POI
(point
of
interest) directory, selecting alocation from the map, or
by
choosing adestination from asaved list of recently visited locations or favorites (see
"Choosing and Finding Locations"
on
page 8).
Settings: Configure your navigation
to
suit your needf:. Define general settings (e.g. time,
language, or system
of
measurement), configure your map (e.g. 2D or 3D mode, day or
night mode, map complexity) or load amap of adifferent region, set the route options
(e.g. choose to avoid or allow toll roads or ferries, or change the volume (see "Settings
Menu"
on
page 16).
Map
Tracking
and
Browsing
The map is the core component of your
NAV1
01. It will
be
centered
on
your current location
by
default, provided you have aGPS connection.
You
can browse the map, display information
about the different locations shown
on
it
and choose them for routing and navigating. The map
knows two basic states, the Tracking and the Browsing mode.
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NOTE: Pressing an icon
on
the map opens an overlay window with information about
the selected item.
To
zoom
in
or out, press the +or -icons. After pressing one
of
the icons, the zoom slider
will appear, enabling smooth zooming.
With the compass icon
(in
the bottom left hand corner) you may adjust the orientation.
If you want to return
to
the tracking mode, press
the
button.
Navigation
Screen
The navigation screen displays your route
(in
blue)
and
your surroundings. Agreen arrow
identifies your current position. The
red
arrow will indicate the direction of your next turn. The
upcoming maneuver
is
also visualized
in
the upper left corner, along with the distance to that
turn. When you come
up
to
aturn, you will hear avoice command at the appropriate time.
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Distance to Next Maneuve
Next
Turn
Current Position
On
the left, additional information, including the current and estimated arrival time and the
distance
to
your destination,
is
displayed.
For one-way streets, the transit direction
is
indicated with ared arrow.
For more information about navigation, see "Navigating"
on
page 12.
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CHOOSING
AND
FINDING
LOCATIONS
This section describes the different ways offinding and choosing locations.
You
can search for
an Address, search POI (Point of Interest) directories and city guides, select arecent
destination or choose from your Address Book, or select alocation
on
the Map.
NOTE:
If
a
route
is
in
progress
when
you
exit
the NAV101
system,
the
unit
will
prompt
"Do
you
want
to
resume
the
last
route?"
when
you
resume
operation.
Finding
an
Address
Find addresses through the Address search. Just enter information about the desired target,
select ahit from the results list and use the address found for different purposes, like showing
it on amap, planning your route, and navigating.
1.
From the main menu, press Drive
to
....
2.
Press
Address.
The "Find Address" window will be displayed:
Your NAV101 offers aconvenient interactive look-ahead search function
to
prevent
misspelling. Only keys that lead to asearch result can be pressed -all others are
greyed out.
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After entering the second character, only letters that can
be
used to spell
an
existing
destination will
be
available for selection
of
the third character, the fourth character,
and
so on.
Continue entering characters until you have narrowed down the search to only one
result, or press the OK button to display alist of search results, from which
you
can
choose.
If at any point
you
want
to
backspace and delete characters, press the backspace
button
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on
screen.
To
add aspace, press the space bar ( _
).
If
you
need to enter
an
apostrophe
n,
use the space key instead.
3.
Select a
State/Provo
a.
Press the "State/Prov." data field to access the "Select State" screen.
b.
Choose astate from the list
by
pressing to highlight
it.
Use the scroll bar on the right
of the screen
to
view
all
of the choices.
C. Press the OK button to choose the highlighted
State/Provo
and return
to
the "Find
Address" screen.
4.
Select aCity.
a.
Press the "City" data field to access the "Enter
.....
screen.
b.
Use the on-screen keypad to enter the City name. If the first two characters are not
part
of
an
existing City name, "No entries found" appears
on
the screen.
C. Press the OK button
to
select the entered name or select from alist of matches
based
on
the letters
you
entered.
d.
Press the OK button
to
choose the highlighted City and return to the "Find Address"
screen.
5.
Select aStreet.
a.
Press the "Street" data field to access the "Enter
...
"screen.
b.
Use the on-screen keypad to enterthe Street name. If the first two characters are not
part
of
an
existing Street name, "No entries found" appears on the screen.
C. Press the OK button
to
select the entered name or select from alist
of
matches
based on the letters you entered.
d.
Press the OK button to choose the highlighted Street and return to the "Find
Address" screen.
6.
Select astreet
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a.
Press the "No." data field
to
access the "Enter.
..
"screen.
b.
Use the on-screen keypad to enter the street Number.
c.
Press the OK button
to
enter the street Number. If the Number you entered
is
not an
existing street Number, "House number not found. Street will
be
used for
destination." appears
on
the screen.
You
will automatically return to the "Find
Address" screen.
7.
Press the MENU button
to
view the following screen:
To
navigate to the location, select Navigate.
To
use the location for planning aroute, select Waypoint.
To
save the location
as
abookmark, select Save.
To
view the location
on
the map, select On Map.
Searching
for
and
Choosing
a
POI
(Point
Of
Interest)
The POI finder allows you to quickly find points
of
interest, like gas stations and restaurants,
in
adatabase
of
millions of POls. These places can
be
near your current position (the default)
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at any other location.
Browse
POls
1.
From the main menu, press POI Search. The "POI Search" window will
be
displayed:
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2.
Select
an
area for the POI search. Although the text
in
the white "Where?" box shows
your current location, you must press the Where? button to set your current location for
the POI search or enter anew location.
NOTE: The
first
time the POI
search
is
used, the
default
location
will
be
New
York City.
You
must
press
the Where?
button
to
choose
your
current
location
or
specify
another
location.
a.
To
search for aPOI
in
another location, press the "Where?" button. Ascreen with
navigation options appears.
b.
Press the corresponding button
to
search for anew address using the "Enter
...
"
screen (Find Address), My Address Book, or your current GPS Position.
To
skip this
step and return to the "POI Search" screen press Back.
3.
On
the "POI Search" screen, select one of the following POI categories: Automotive,
Overnight, Dining, Sights, Shopping, Leisure, Service, Transport. Amenu with sub-
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Choosing
a
Location
on
the
Map
1.
From the "Main Menu", press View Map. The "Map -Tracking" window will be displayed,
indicating your last location:
4.
Select asub-category from the
POI
Search list. Alist
of
POls will
be
shown.
POI Search:
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York
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Rentals
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300 Mercer St,
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York
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0.8
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210 South St,
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the right side of the screen to see
all
of the choices.
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5.
Press a
POI
to select it and display the following navigation options:
2.
Press any part of the map area
to
enter browsing mode and navigate the map. During
browsing, the map screen borders will turn orange. Use the
+/-
buttons
to
zoom in/out.
Point
the
cursor at any location
on
the map
to
view location information
in
apop-up box.
3.
Press the MENU button
to
view navigation options for the selected destination.
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Navigating
to
a
Recent
Location
1.
From
the
"Main Menu", select Drive
to
....
To
navigate
to
the location, select Navigate.
To
use the location for planning aroute, select Waypoint.
To
save the location
as
abookmark, select Save.
To
view the location on the map, select On Map.
Press
Description
to
view detailed information about the chosen POI, including
address and telephone number, when available.
Search
pals
1.
To
search for aPOI, return
to
the "POI Search" screen and press the ABC button. The
"Enter.
..
"screen will appear.
2.
Enter the search keyword (at least three characters), and press the OK button. Alist of
POls beginning with the search keyword appears
on
the screen. (If there are
no
POls
containing your search criteria, "No entries found." appears
on
the screen.)
3.
Press the
POI
to
select it and view navigation options. Continue navigation as instructed
in
the previous section.
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2.
From the "Drive to
...
"menu, select Recents. Alist
of
recent locations will appear
on
the
screen:
3.
Press to select arecent destination from the "Recents" list. (Use the scroll bar
on
the righl
side
of
the screen
to
see
all
of the choices.) Ascreen with navigation options appears.
4.
Continue navigation
as
instructed
in
the previous sections.
NOTE: The "Recents" list stores the last 15 addresses
or
destinations. After 15 entries,
the oldest destination will be deleted and the newest entry added
to
the top
of
the list.
Recent addresses cannot be deleted manually.
Choosing aLocation
from
your
Address
Book
1.
From the "Main Menu", select Drive
to
....
2.
From the "Drive to
...
"menu, select My Address Book. The "My Address Book" screen
will be displayed:
3.
Select one
of
the following Address Book categories: Home and Work, Favorites, Trips.
The "Home and Work", "Favorites" or "Trips" screen will appear, depending
on
your
selection.
4.
Press abookmarked location
to
select
it
and display available navigation options.
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5.
Continue navigation
as
instructed
in
the previous sections.

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NAVIGATING
Browsing
the
Map
During
Navigation
You
can browse the map while navigating without interrupting the current route -you will still
be
guided through voice commands.
To
browse during navigation, simply touch the "map" (the screen) and the Map Browsing
feature
is
automatically activated. During browsing, the map screen borders will turn
orange until the Back button
is
pressed to return
to
the guide.
The powerful navigation capabilities
of
your
NAV1
01
will guide you along the shortest or
quickest route from A
to
B - with voice commands and
in
3D
(optional).
To
begin navigation, select alocation using the Drive to... feature (see "Choosing and Finding
Locations"
on
page 8).
Using
the
Guidance
Menu
To
view available menu options during navigation, press the MENU button. The "Guidance
Menu" appears
on
the screen:
Alt. route
With this option, you can choose to block the calculated route for agiven distance (e.g., 0.5
mile) and force
an
alternate route. Simply tap on the icon which shows the desired distance
to
block. Your route will be recalculated, and the previous route will
be
discarded for the given
distance.
Turn
by
Turn
Opens the list
of
the waypoints (turns) along your route.
Save
Save your present position
as
afavorite.
Volume
Alter the volume of the voice commands.
Search (POI)
Redirect your route by adding apoint of interest (POI) stop, e.g., agas station.
Settings
Change the device settings
as
described
in
"Settings Menu" on page
16.
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Press
the
button
to
return
to
on-screen navigation.

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PLANNING
A
ROUTE
This section describes the route planning feature. This feature allows you to plan your route
in
advance, choosing multiple stopovers along yourjourney.
1.
To
begin navigation, select alocation using the Drive
to
... feature (see "Choosing and
Finding Locations"
on
page
8).
2Select
Waypoint
to view the "Destination List", where you will see the location
you
just
entered.
3.
Press the +icon to add astopover
to
your route. The "Choose stopover" screen appears
4.
Choose stopovers like your home or work addresses, afavorite, apoint of interest, a
recent location, or you can search for an address or pinpoint adestination on the map.
5.
After adding stopovers, you
can
modify your trip using the following features:
Use the +icon
to
choose additional stopovers.
To
change the order
of
the stopovers, select astopover and then use the
up
and
down arrows
to
move it up/down
in
the list.
Use the Trash icon to delete aselected stopover.
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6.
Once you have chosen your route, press the MENU button
in
the bottom right-hand
corner
of
the screen. The following options are available:
To
begin navigation, press Start Navi. The display will switch
to
the navigation map.
To
simulate the planned route, press Simulate. The device will calculate the route
based
on
auser entered destination, but not actually perform navigation guidance
based
on
GPS signals. This setting is primarily used for preview or for checking
various routes and turns.
To
calculate the route, press
Routing.
Once the route is calculated, the "Route
Summary" will
be
displayed. Select
an
item from the "Route Summary" to display the
"Turn by Turn" list. When you press (highlight) aturn, the system will prompt "Do you
want to delete this waypoint?". Choose Yes or No. Press the button
to
view the route beginning with the highlighted turn.
To
save the route
as
afavorite trip, press Save (see "Favorites"
on
page 15).
To
return
to
the previous screen, select Back.
NOTE: When
planning
aroute,
you
can
select
the Waypoints
option
to
add
or
delete
stopovers
on
your
trip. When
adding
a
new
beginning
or
ending
point, the
system
will
not
automtically
eliminate
stopovers.
The
unwanted
stops
must
be
manually
removed
by
selecting
them
and
pressing
the Trash
can
icon.

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NAV101
MANAGING
YOUR
ADDRESS
BOOK
The Address Book allows you
to
save your home and work locations, as well
as
other frequent
destinations for easy recall. After entering an address or searching for aPOI, you can choose
the Save option to bookmark your selection, eliminating the need to perform repeated
searches.
To
access your Address Book, select Drive
to
... from the "Main Menu", and then select
My
Address
Book. The "My Address Book" screen will be displayed:
Home
and
Work
To
access the "Home and Work" screen, press the Home and
Work
button.
If no home address has been set,
you
are prompted
to
set one.
You
can choose it by searching
for
an
address through your current GPS position or by choosing arecently visited 10cation.To
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set the initial default address for work or home, press Home or
Work
and then choose one of
the following options:
To
return to the previous screen, select Back.
Select
Address
to open the "Find Address" screen and enter the address (see "Finding
an
Address" on page 8).
Select GPS
Position
to
bookmark your current position as your Home or Work address.
Select Recent to choose your Home or Work address from alist
of
recent locations.
If the address
is
already set, press Home or
Work
to
choose from the following options:
To
navigate to the location, select Navigate.
To
use the location for planning aroute, select Waypoint.
To
change the bookmarked location, select Edit.
To
view the location on the map, select On Map.
To
return
to
the previous screen, select Back.
To
erase the current saved location, select Delete.
To
erase both Home and Work locations, select Delete all.
To
modify or navigate to/from
an
address once
it
is
saved, select the home or work address
and then press the MENU button
to
select from available options.

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Favorites
To
access your list of favorites, press the Favorites button. The "Favorites" screen appears:
NOTE: Use
the
scroll
bar
and
arrows
on
the
right
side
of
the
screen
to
move
up
and
down
the
list
and
view
all
entries.
Select an item and then press the MENU button
to
choose from the following options:
To
navigate
to
the location, select Navigate.
To
use the location for planning aroute, select Waypoint.
Press
Sort
to
sort all entries into alphabetical order.
To
view the location on the map, select On Map.
To
return
to
the previous screen, select Back.
Select Rename to go to the "Change bookmark name" screen and rename the selected
bookmark.
To
erase the current saved location, select Delete.
To
erase all saved locations, select Delete all.
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NOTE:
All
user
information
such
as
settings,
bookmarks
and
recently
visited
locations
are
stored
on
the SD
memory
card
and
not
on
the device.
Trips
To
access your list of saved trips, press the Trips button. The "Trips" screen appears:
Select atrip and then press the MENU button
to
choose from the following options.
To
calculate the route for the selected trip, select Navigate.
To
edit existing or add new stopovers
to
the selected trip, select
Edit
Stopovers.
Select Rename to go
to
the "Change trip name" screen and rename the selected trip.
To
erase the current saved trip, select Delete.
To
return to the previous screen, select Back.
To
erase all saved trips, select Delete all.

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NAV101
SETTINGS
MENU
When using the NAV101 for the first time, it
is
recommended that you customize the system
parameter settings. For example, regarding navigation, you can choose to avoid
or
allow toll
roads or ferries or enable
S.MAR.T.
routing.
You
can also edit display settings, including
20
or
3D
mode, day or night mode, map complexity, etc.
To
get started, choose Settings from the "Main Menu".
Press Set Time to select the appropriate time zone from the "Time zone" menu (use the
up/down arrows and scroll bar to view the entire list). Press the
OK
button to confirm and
return
to
the "General Settings" menu.
Press Miles/Kilometers
to
change the system of measurement.
Press About to view information about the application.
You
can always press the button to return to the previous screen.
Map
Settings
Select Map Settings
to
modify the following options.
General
Settings
Select General Settings to modify the following options.
Press Language to view the "Language" screen. Press the "USA" (English) icon and then
select one
of
the following voice types for voice commands: English_US female
(TIS),
US English Female, US English Male
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Calculate route
based
on
the short-
est distance.
Do not use toll roads
when calculating
routes.
Try not to use high-
ways when calculat-
ing routes.
Do not include ferry
travel when calculat-
ing routes.
Disable Smart
Routing.
Use highways as
much as possible
when calculating
routes.
Use toll roads when
calculating routes.
Table
1:
Route Settings
Calculate route
based on the fastest
time.
Use ferry travel
when calculating
routes.
Enable Smart
Routing (see
"Traffic Avoid-
ance Technology
(Smart Routing)"
on page 18.)
Route
Settings
Select Route Settings to modify the following options
Press each button
to
toggle between the options listed
in
Table
1.
Check the boxes
of
any category you want to have displayed
on
the map. Uncheck
those that should
be
hidden. Note that this will NOT affect any searches that you
perform.
To
apply your settings, press the
OK
button.
Repeatedly press the Day/Night/Automatic button
to
toggle between day and night
modes. Choose Automatic to allow the mode
to
be
chosen automatically based on the
time of day.
To
select which and how many icons are displayed
on
the map, press Display POI.
Select Maps to select the appropriate map (USA). If you have map data for different
regions on your memory card, select the name
of
the current region. All available maps
on the memory card will be listed.
Press the
20/30
button to toggle between 2D and
3D
display mode.
Press
to
toggle the map display between Track Up and North Up.
Track Up: This mode will display the map with the vehicle direction always pointing
up. The map will rotate and move accordingly during navigation while the green
arrow representing the vehicle stays up and still.
North Up: This mode will display the map with North always pointing upward. The
map will not rotate during navigation. The green arrow representing the vehicle will
rotate and move according to the vehicle location on the map.
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