naviflash Naviflash 1120 User manual

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Operating manual
Mobile Touchscreen Navigation in Jacket Pocket Format
naviflash 1120

Index
Introduction 2
1. General Remarks 2
2. Security Guidelines 2
3. Scope of Delivery 3
Mounting of navigation system 4
4. Description of Basic Unit 4
5. Position and Mounting 5
6. Inserting the SD card 6
7. Loading the battery 7
8. Switching off the navigation system 8
9. Operating and cleaning the display 9
First Steps 10
10. Menu structure 10
11. Route Calculation 13
12. Route Calculation with TMC 15
13. Display of Route Navigation 16
14. The Navigation Menu 17
Extended Menu Navigation 20
15. Menu item Route 20
16. Menu item Setup 22
17. Menu item Map 24
18. Menu item TMC, Extras, GPS-Info, Info 25
Further Information 28
19. Installing Operating System Updates 28
20. Administration of the Maps 30
21. How Does a Navigation System Work? 33
22. Service and License indication 34
22.1 Service 34
22.2 Legal Notes 35
22.3 License agreement for final customers 36
22.4 Information about GNU General Public License (GNU GPL) 38
naviflash 1120

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Introduction
1. General Remarks
Dear customer
Thank you for choosing naviflash - a navigation system of superior
quality which is very easy and comfortable to use. Our purchasing,
production, service, and sales departments are subject to strict quality
management according to DIN EN ISO 9001. Naviflash navigation sys-
tem also complies with the security standard CE.
In order to enjoy the complete convenience of your new navigation
system, please read the operating instructions carefully and keep it in
your car for future reference.
If you have further questions regarding installation or use please con-
tact your specialist dealer. They will be happy to advise you and will
forward your questions and comments to the BURY team. You can also
contact our hotline. Our phone and fax numbers are listed in the chap-
ter Service at the end of the operating instructions.
Have a good trip! – your BURY team
2. Security Guidelines
Installation – who and where
You can easily install your new navigation system yourself. However,
please observe the installation requirements of your car manufacturer
(VAS 1978) and please park your car for this purpose at a place where
you don’t obstruct traffic.
Power Supply
This navigation system is designed for use in vehicles independent of
the available power supply, whether 12 or 24 volts. The system‘s batte-
ry can, however, be charged from both power networks via the cigaret-
te lighter plug (car and HGV). The supply voltage is appropriately ad-
justed.
Disclaimer:
Please comply with country-specific laws and regulations concerning
the e-certifications and the use and installation of electronic systems in
vehicles. If you are not familiar with these, please inform yourself ap-
propriately and charge the navigation system‘s battery via the cigarette
lighter only when the vehicle is stationary. If you have any questions on
this topic, please do not hesitate to call our hotline.
Position, Volume
Make sure to install all components of the navigation system in a way
that no part or component will obstruct your sight while driving. Please
also make sure to install naviflash well outside all passenger impact
areas in the passenger compartment and also outside the expansion
areas of any airbags in your car. Please follow the guidelines of your car
manufacturer (operating instructions) regarding accessories. If you
have trouble finding the best position for this navigation system in your
car please contact your local car dealer. When adjusting the volume of
the navigation system please make sure you can still hear exterior noi-
se and the traffic around you.
Operating the navigation system while driving
Please operate the navigation system only when traffic conditions allow
you to do so safely. Please make sure you do not jeopardize, harm,
obstruct or trouble other road users when operating the navigation
system.
Proper Care
Damage to the navigation system due to lack of proper care may lead
to the loss of warranty claims on this product. Please read the opera-
ting instructions carefully to insure proper care. Do not expose the de-
vice to moisture and water, extreme temperatures and heavy shocks.
Personal Responsibility
This navigation system has been designed as a mere navigation aid.
Routing suggestions issued by the system do not release drivers from
their duty to take care nor from their personal responsibility. In any
case, drivers must obey existing traffic rules and the current traffic si-
tuation must be given priority.
3. Scope of Delivery
The components contained in the scope of the delivery are listed on a
supplementary sheet. Please check that all the components listed on
the sheet are actually contained in the package.
Note:
Naviflash navigation system is sold in different versions
with different components. The operating instructions apply
to all respective versions.

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5. Position and Mounting
a) Start by assembling the naviflash monitor and swivel arm and hol-
ding it in different positions in your car and choose the most convenient
position for the navigation system.
The navigation system is operated via touchsreen. For this reason it
should be placed that way a driver can easy reach it with his hand.
Important:
When placing the monitor make sure it doesn’t obstruct
your sight while driving. Please also make sure to install
naviflash well outside all passenger impact areas in the pas-
senger compartment and also outside the expansion areas
of any airbags in your car. Install it in place where you can
easily take it off from the swivel arm.
The navigation system is equipped with an integrated GPS
antenna. However, please note that heat insulation glass
with vapor deposited metal layer blocks signals from out-
side to inside and vice versa. Please check if naviflash recei-
ves GPS signals inside your car before mounting / attaching
the base plate. Activate naviflash inside your car. If after 5
minutes the name of the street and city of your current po-
sition are not displayed on the screen saver this means the
GPS signal received inside the car is not strong enough.
b) Please use the enclosed cleaning cloth to degrease the surface whe-
re you want to attach the base plate. Through the use of the swivel
arm, the system can be easily removed from the vehicle, for use in a
second vehicle, for example.
c) Place the suction pad of the swivel arm on the car windscreen. Loo-
sen the hinge fitting B in order to place the pad on the dashboard.
Next, press down the catch A so that the swivel arm is fixed onto the
windscreen. Next, close the hinge fitting B. Now move the foot C to the
left or right in order to set the optimum viewing angle.
On/Off key
Audio-Output
Memory Slot
Reset key
4. Description of Basic Unit
Mounting of navigation system
Headphone jack
Power supply
USB-Connector
A
B
C

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d) Now place the monitor onto the foot. If you hear it click into place,
then the monitor has been set in place correctly.
Please note:
The swivel arm has a USB plug. This has to be inserted to
the right, on the underside of the monitor. Only then can the
navigation system receive and process TMC data.
6. Inserting the SD card
When placing the SD card, make sure that the side with the truncated
edge A is facing upwards and that this side is firstly inserted into the SD
cards slot. When placing the SD card, make sure that the side with the
truncated edge A is facing upwards and left and that this side is firstly
inserted into the SD cards slot. If the SD card fits flush with the casing
and you hear it softly click into place, then the SD card is correctly in-
serted.
In order to remove the SD card from the SD card slot, press lightly on
the SD card. This unlocks the catch and the card is ejected far enough
for it to be easily removed from the SD cards slot.
Important:
The memory card supplied with the navigation system is
a new type of SD-HC memory card. Please note, that this
storage medium cannot be used by all SD card reading de-
vices. This is why it is important to check before purchasing
and/or before using SD-HC memory cards as to whether
your SD card reader supports this format.
If the message „Please insert the Navigation data“ ap-
pears on the display, although the correct memory card
with operational maps is inserted, then please restart the
system. Press the reset key on the back of the monitor. The
operating system software will be completely reloaded and
the message disappears.
7. Loading the battery
The navigation system has an integrated battery which, when loaded,
keeps the system activated for approx. 4 days. With active route
guidance, the battery guarantees up to 4 hours of navigation without
having to be charged again. These values can vary, depending on the
setting and use of the navigation system.
The battery can be charged in two different ways: either with the 230V
power cable via a plug at home / in your hotel room, or with the 12V/24V
cable in the vehicle.
Important:
Please avoid charging the battery inside the vehicle un-
der direct sunlight or with high internal temperatures,
which can be rapidly reached in parked vehicles. In such
cases, remove the navigation device from the cradle and
put it in the car glove pocket or glove box for instance.
Please comply with the following temperature levels for
the navigation system:
- Storage between -20 and +45 degrees Celsius
- Charging between -10 and +45 degrees Celsius
- Charging and use between -10 and + 60 degrees Celsius
If you do not comply with these levels, then the battery
can be damaged, possibly leading to the complete failure of
the navigation system.
To charge the fully battery for the first time, you should connect it to a
power source via one of the charging cables and allow it to charge for
approximately 6 hours without interruption. Connect the appropriate
charging cable to the lower box on the right hand side of the monitor
casing.
You are shown the charging status of the battery at the upper right
hand side of the display. When fully charged, the battery symbol is full,
if not, it is empty. If the battery capacity is nearing empty, the symbol
flashes increasingly quickly and you will receive a corresponding mes-
sage on the display.
A
A

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9. Operating and cleaning the display
On the display, the points on which you can make entries are clearly
visible. At the shaded areas you have the option of scrolling up or down
and to the left or right. With the map display you also have the option
of zooming in or out a section of the map by using the plus and minus
symbol .
The areas and/or symbols for confirming or selecting are clearly sepa-
rated. In the example shown below, if you press down on area , an
option menu appears (see chapter ‘Displaying the Route Guidance’).
If you operate the navigation system via the touchscreen function, it
will become dirty over time and both the readability of the information
on the display and its input functionality will deteriorate.
Therefore, please be sure to clean the display as necessary using a
damp lint free cloth. Please do not use any detergent.
If you connect a charging cable to the monitor a lightning symbol ap-
pears in front of the battery demonstrating the status that the battery
is being charged. You will also receive a message stating that the bat-
tery is being charged.
Please note:
The completion of a system update is only possible with a
connected charging cable. A corresponding message will ap-
pear for your information. If you carry out a system update
in your car then the cigarette lighter plug must be continu-
ally supplied with electricity from the car battery.
8. Switching off the navigation system
On the upper right hand side of the monitor there is an ON/OFF key.
Use this key to switch the navigation system onto standby mode by
pressing it for approx. 2 seconds and reactivate it the same way. In the
standby mode the display brightness is reduced by approx. 50% in or-
der to save electricity.
A time limit applies to the standby mode. When the specified time has
elapsed (refer to menu item settings / system), the navigation system
activates the sleep mode. This mode completely deactivates the dis-
play. The user interface remains active, however, and can be displayed
again by briefly pressing down on the ON/OFF key.
If you would like to newly install the navigation system (e.g. after a
firmware update), please press the ‘reset’ key which is situated on the
rear side of the casing. The operating system software of the navigati-
on system will then be completely reloaded.

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First Steps
10. Menu structure
When activating the navigation system you get to the main level of the
menu navigation. To facilitate the use of the menu navigation we will
first introduce the menu structure. In the following chapters we will
explain the individual menu options more in detail.
Route
New Destination (enter a destination)
Country
Postal code
Town
Nearest POI
Address book (select address book entry)
Add position (if list is empty)
New Position
Country
Postal Code
Town
Nearest POI
Actual car position
From last destinations
Options (if list contains an entry)
Add
Delete
Delete all
Rename
Tour (select a Stopover Destination)
Add position (if list is empty)
New Position
Country
Postal code
Town
Nearest POI
From address book
From last destinations
Actual car position
Options (if list contains an entry)
Add
Delete
Delete all
Rename
Last destinations (Select from previous destinations)
Options (if list contains an entry)
Add to address book
Delete
Delete all
Setup
Route options
(Optimizing, TMC, Time info, Toll roads, Motorways, Ferries,
Car type)
Graphics
(Back Light, Day/Night, Day design, Night design)
Audio
(Volume)
System
(Simulation, Power save, Standby time)
Time and date
(Time zone, Summer time, Time format, Date format,
Date separator)

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Language
(German, English, French, Greek, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Slovak,
Spain, Czech, Russian)
Update
Map
Graphic options
(Zoom, POI, POI categories, Map mode, Street names,
Compass)
Save current position
Day/Night
TMC
(Current Traffic News, only available with swivel arm)
Extras
Speed limits
New speed limit
(Type, Limit)
List
Options (if list contains an entry)
Delete
Delete all
Options
(Distance, Angle, Show, Uninstall)
GPS Info
(Longitude and Latitude, Number of Satellites, Current Speed,
Elevation Above Sea Level, Signal quality)
Info
(Service info, Version info, License info)
During active route navigation
Navigation Menu
TMC (Current Traffic News, only available with swivel arm)
Nearest POI
Detour
Save current position
Route options
(Optimizing, TMC, Time info, Toll roads, Motorways, Ferries)
Route list
Graphics options
(Zoom, Time info, POI, POI categories, Map mode,
Street names, Compass)
Main menu
Day/Night
11. Route Calculation
a) Select menu item Route, then select submenu item New Destina-
tion. Press OK.
b) The navigation system will by default jump to the next menu level
item Postal Code. In the Country menu please select Germany (if
you are driving in / to Germany).
In case you do not know the Postal Code of your destination, select the
submenu item Town. (The following instructions can likewise be used
for entering the postal code.)
c) Now you can enter the town by entering individual letters. In the
display you will see suggestions for the town as you enter more letters.
Scroll up until the desired town name is highlighted and then press
OK.
d) A chart with the remaining possible city names will come up in the
display. In the upper right hand corner you will see a figure indicating
the number of possible cities. In case there are two or more cities with
the same name within one federal state, a submenu will appear where
you have to specify the region where your city of destination is loca-
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e) Next you can select the menu item Street or enter a POI. If you
don’t enter a Street or POI, just choose OK. The navigation system will
then guide you to the City Center.
f) You can enter a street number for your destination (depending on the
maps available.) If you don’t know the street number but a crossing
road, just enter the road crossing.
g) Next a summary is displayed. Please check the items entered and/or
selected, then press OK. The navigation system will now start the route
calculation.
When the route calculation is completed you will get your first direc-
tions visually and via voice prompts.
Note:
Naviflash can only perform a route calculation if GPS data
are available (unless you are in demo mode.) For a route
calculation naviflash requires GPS data of a least three sa-
tellites.
Please do not remove the memory card from the memory
slot during an active route guidance. This can lead to the
cancellation of the route evaluation and may also damage
the previously saved navigation data on the memory card.
In such a case, you must reinstall the navigation database
on the memory card via the Naviflash Colour-Update-Mana-
ger. You can find the NCUM software on the supplied DVD
or on the internet at www.naviflash.com.
12. Route Calculation with TMC
Please note:
This function is only available to you if you have connec-
ted the USB plug to the monitor.
a) Naviflash offers you dynamic route calculation. With TMC you can
include the current traffic news into the route calculation and thus avo-
id traffic jams. Set the submenu item TMC to dynamic in the Setup/
Route options. Now incoming traffic jam messages will be displayed
if they comply with a waypoint of your route within a radius of 200 kilo-
meters.
By pressing the X-key (subsequently referred to as the ESC key) you
can ignore a TMC message. It will not be displayed again until you have
reached your destination unless the content of the message changes.
You will get informed if, for example, an accident has been cleared or
the queue length of a traffic jam has changed.
c) The TMC messages are displayed using internationally recognized
icons for hazard warning.
d) In the upper part the TMC message indicates the direction and pro-
vides detailed information about junctions / road sections / districts
between which the respective traffic event is situated. In case of a
traffic jam the queue length will also be displayed.
e) If you want to see the impact of this TMC message on your travel
time, press OK.
f) You will then be informed about the distance to this event. If you
select Detour, a new route will be calculated which avoids this event.
g) If you press ESC you can cancel route navigation. Press OK to con-
firm the security prompt.
h) When you reach your destination, this will be indicated in the dis-
play.
Note:
A new-calculated route and the required time may be lon-
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14. The Navigation Menu
If you press OK key during active route navigation, another menu will
be displayed – the Navigation menu. You can choose from the follo-
wing options:
The first menu item TMC complies with the menu item of the main
menu. The received traffic messages are listed there in tabular form.
Please note:
This function is only available to you if you have connec-
ted the USB plug to the monitor.
In the menu item Nearest POI, you can choose from a variety of en-
tered addresses, which are divided into categories, for your current
position. The POIs in your proximity, beginning with the closest, are
listed in a table.
If, during the journey, you arrive at a place, where you are temporarily
unable to pass in your vehicle (e.g. open pontoon bridge or closed rail-
way crossings), you can manually select a reroute in the menu item
Detour. Using the scroll keys, you can change the maximum distance
you would like to accept to detour around this place. The radius starts
at 500 meters and stops at 15km.
The menu item Save current position is a very useful function. For
example, if you drive past somewhere, which due to time limitations,
you cannot look at properly, yet would still like to see, then, using this
menu item, you can save your current position. A later navigation to this
position is therefore possible. You can find the saved item in the address
book in the menu item Route.
The display can be switched from day and night values and vice versa
via the menu item Day/Night.
13. Display of Route Navigation
(A) – The Map View displays the street you are currently in and the
streets you will travel on next.
(B) – Indicates intersections and change of direction with the help of
an arrow. Before curves, the arrow will incline in the respective direc-
tion. The further to the right or left the arrow inclines, the sharper the
curve you are about to enter.
(C) – Indicates the remaining distance and time to destination / arrival
time.
(D) – Indicates the distance to the next change of direction. A distance
closer than 450 m is indicated by bars at the left. One bar denotes 30
meters. The bars at the right automatically switch to indicating the next
event.
(E) – Next to the Y symbol you will see a figure between 0-12. This fi-
gure indicates how many satellites are currently received and processed
by the navigation system.
(F) – The volume icon indicates the volume of the voice prompts. If you
set the volume to mute, no bars will appear next to the icon.
In addition to the map view mode there is also the arrow display mode
and the full screen view of the 2D or 3D presentation. The information
displayed is similar to the information described under (A) to (F). In
addition, you’ll find information on:
(G) – Current Speed
(H) – Time
If you press down on the triangle (I) on the information bars on the
bottom in the full screen mode or the two other modes, an additional
function menu appears. Here, you can change the volume level, retrie-
ve information about your destination, select view types or cancel the
route guidance. If the map display appears in black and white, the con-
tact with the satellites has been interrupted. A satellite icon flashes at
the same time.
A
E
B CD F
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If you choose the item Tour, you can see how many meters you have
to travel on a certain road section to reach your destination. Likewise,
changes in direction are displayed. Road sections already traveled are
not displayed.
In the menu item Graphics options you can determine how the rep-
resentation / Zoom should be changed during route navigation with
the map view. You can choose from three options: manual, intersec-
tions and automatic.
a) If you choose manual, you can zoom in and out on a particular sec-
tion of the map by using the plus and minus icons. The display will then
remain on your selected setting.
b) If you choose automatic, the map section will zoom in when ap-
proaching an intersection where you have to turn or when approaching
a special destination. After having passed this point the section zooms
back to standard setting. If you have previously changed the scale via
the scroll keys, the map section will always return to the standard set-
ting.
c) With the setting intersections, the map section around your car is
zoomed in when approaching an intersection where you have to turn.
After having passed the intersection, the display returns to the maxi-
mum overview of the map representation. Special destinations are zoo-
med in.
The sub-item Time info enables you to see the traveling time or the
arrival time during active route navigation.
If you choose yes in the sub-item POI, a number of recorded data of
the maps, such as gas stations and multi-story car parks, will be dis-
played in the map representation via a corresponding icon.
In the sub-item POI categories, you chose the data to be displayed.
Using ‘select’ in the display, you reach the category selection and their
POIs, which you can then select separately. If one category is fully se-
lected, the arrow symbol on the right hand side is completely filled in.
Otherwise this graphic only appears half complete.
Note:
The number of available categories can vary depending
on the town and country in which you are staying.
In the sub item map mode you can adjust the display of the route
guidance as regards the map presentation from the 2D to the 3D
view.
Using the next sub item you can set how many road / street names
(none at all, a few or a lot) should be shown on the map display.
If you activate the compass sub item, then a circular compass appears
in the lower left hand corner of the 2D and 3D map display which al-
ways points north. This means you are also able to orientate your trip
around the points on the compass.
If you choose the menu item Main menu, you can go there without
canceling the active route navigation. If you then press ESC or call the
menu item Route, the previous view of the route navigation will be re-
activated automatically.
The menu item Route options complies with the one from the main
menu under settings. Here you can quickly activate or deactivate e.g.
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Extended Menu Navigation
15. Menu item Route
Under menu item Route you can find various sub-items, e.g. the sub-
item New destination, which has been explained in a previous chap-
ter.
Address Book Entries
In the sub-item Address Book you can save interesting destinations
thus creating a favorites list from which you can later choose destinati-
ons for route calculations. You can save up to 100 destinations. Create
an address book entry by inserting an entry from Last destinations
or by creating a new entry. Pressing the shift key takes you to the cor-
responding submenu, where you also have the option to rename the
destinations as you wish.
You are in the submenu Options. Select Add and then create a new
entry under menu item New Entry or add a destination you’ve entered
already from the menu item Last Destinations to your address book.
If you confirm the menu item New Entry, a screen appears which you
know already from route calculation. Just enter country, town and/or
postal code - or street, street number or POI if desired - and then press
menu item Add (represented by OK and arrow).
Your complete entry will be displayed. Please check it and then press
OK. Your entry is now saved in your address book.
If you want to delete one or all entries, select the respective entry in
your address book (red frame), go to the submenu Options via the
shift key, and confirm Delete or Delete all. The items to be deleted
will then be displayed. Please check them and then confirm by pressing
OK.
Tour
This function enables you to set successive destinations, which you
would like to drive to during your journey.
If you have not entered a stopover destination, the list is empty and the
message <No Entries> appears. Later entries, which are recorded
here, are kept even once you have left the menu. By pressing the
shift
key
, you can now make a
new entry
.
You can install this completely as a New Entry. Furthermore there is
the option to call up data From the Address Book, using the Cur-
rent position or From last destinations menu item.
In this way you can install a list comprising several individual destinati-
ons. If you initiate a route guidance then the first entry in the list will be
accepted as the first stage.
When a stopover destination is reached, you will be informed accordin-
gly. The navigation system then suggests the next stopover destination
for calculation. If you want to change the order of destinations without
having to reenter everything, the only option is to cancel the current
route navigation and select another entry, which is further down in the
stopover destinations.
Last Destinations
Once the route has been calculated, the destination address is auto-
matically saved in the Last Destinations memory. Up to ten entries
can be saved in this folder. Once the memory is full, the respective ol-
dest entry will be deleted when saving a new destination.
If you want to drive to one of the saved destinations again, just select
them from the list. To delete an entry manually, select an entry and go
to the submenu Options via the shift key. There select Delete or
Delete all and then confirm.

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16. Menu item Setup
Route options
The menu item setup enables you to adjust the system to individual
preferences. In the submenu route options, using the left / right icons,
you can specify whether future route calculations should be calculated
choosing a short, a fast or a mixed route (sub item optimizing) and if
TMC traffic reports (if available) should also be included in the calcula-
tions (dynamic) or be ignored (passive).
With this menu item you can also set the time information to journey
time or arrival time. And finally you can decide, if Toll roads, Free-
ways and Ferries should be included or excluded from the route cal-
culation. In the last menu item Vehicle type, you can set which vehic-
le (passenger car or motor home) you are driving. Depending on the
selection, more time is allowed for in the calculation of the arrival
time.
Graphics
In the submenu Graphics you can set intensity for the day / night
lighting of the display. In this menu item you can also switch from day
to night lighting and vice versa. (subitem Day/Night). Here you can
also select the design you want to use for daytime and nighttime. You
can choose between two designs – red and blue, both for day and
night.
Audio
In the submenu Audio you can adjust the volume. Here you can indivi-
dually adjust the volume of the voice prompts of the navigation sys-
tem.
System
If you activate the Simulation you can show your friends, for example,
a route navigation. Here, you will also have to enter a starting point in
addition to a destination.
The save energy sub item is relevant to you if you want to increase
the operating time of the battery without recharging it. If this function
is not activated, then the display is continually illuminated at its full
power. This causes the battery to run down very quickly.
If the save energy function is activated, the brightness of the display
reduces to 50% after 10 seconds. However, an active route guidance is
an exception, as it is always displayed at full brightness.
On switching on the save energy function the next sub item standby
time is also activated. Here you can specify the time (10, 20 or 30 min.)
after which the navigation system changes over into the sleep mode.
This also ensures that the operating time of the battery is substantially
increased. The condition, however, is that the vehicle does not move
within this time and/or no route guidance is active.
Time and Date
When sufficient GPS signals are received, the present time will be dis-
played in the upper display area in the submenu Time and date. Se-
lect the Time zone applicable to your position in the sub-item Time
Zone. For Germany, choose 1. Furthermore you can switch between
Summer time (daylight saving) and wintertime. Correct entries here
are the basis for a correct arrival time of the route calculation. In sub-
item Time format you can choose between a 12h and a 24h display.
Via the settings for the next two sub-items Date format and Date
separator you can decide how the date is displayed. You can choose
from several options.

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18. Menu item TMC, Extras, GPS-Info, Info
TMC
If you select the menu item TMC, you will receive current traffic news
(like on the radio) if such messages are provided and received by your
system.
Please note:
This function is only available to you if you have connec-
ted the USB plug to the monitor.
The news is sorted in ascending order according to the criteria: free-
way, national expressways, etc. Press the scroll keys to scroll down and
view a traffic message in more detail.
Extras
On the menu level Extras you will find a function that points out Speed
limits and maximum speed there. The highlighted danger zones are
offered by the third party supplier Eifrig Media. You can download up-
dates to this information for a fee from their web site www.scdb.info.
Important:
Please always comply with the legal provisions and regula-
tions for road traffic of the countries where you wish to use
this software! You can use the navigation system in delivery
status without hesitation since this function is not activated
in the default setting.
Speed limits
Danger zones with Speed limits are often located before accident black
spots such as schools, intersections or road sections with poor visibility.
Therefore, you should pay special attention to traffic if the system
sends you a warning message. In addition, you can add danger zones
to tailor the information to your own requirements. When first calling
the submenu Speed limits (V-Trap) you will be requested to activate
the update. When you press OK, you can view the sub-items in the
danger zones menu.
Language
Under submenu Language you can set the language for menu naviga-
tion and voice-prompts. You can choose from German, English, French,
Greek, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Slovak, Spanish, Czech, Russian.
Update
Under submenu Update you can see the operating system files you
have saved on your SD card in addition to the existing maps. Here you
can select an update to update your system. Please read the chapter
Installing Operating System Updates. There are no operating system
files on the SD card as delivered.
Note:
Regarding updates it is always worth the time visiting
our home page www.naviflash.com. Your naviflash team is
looking forward to meeting you on our web site.
17. Menu item Map
If you have not calculated a route but still want to follow your path
using the Map, then this menu item will be of interest to you. Here you
see the usual road map view but without the acoustic or visual directio-
nal information.
By pressing in the middle of the display, you reach a submenu. Here you
will find the sub-items Graphics options, Save current position
and Day/Night. You will find the explanations for these items in the
previous chapters.

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New speed limit
If you think you are at an especially dangerous location, you can easily
add a New speed limit. You will have to classify it more precisely
according to the type and speed limit. You can select from the following
types (scroll keys left / right):
a) speed limit (speeding),
b) traffic light (running a red light) and
c) traffic light with speed limit
d) locations of ”mobile” V-Traps
Then you can set a speed limit, if desired.
Your entry will then be added to a List you can display in the second
submenu. You can also delete entries from this list. Proceed as descri-
bed for the address book with the shift key.
Options
In the submenu Options, item Distance, you can set the distance at
which you want the system to warn you with a graphic and acoustic
message when approaching a speed limit. You can also set the Angle
(compared to your current position / direction) in which you want the
system to warn you of V-Traps. This gives you enough time to adjust
your driving style to the respective situation.
Under sub-item Show you can set whether you want the navigation
system to submit only warnings provided by the updates (SCDB), only
warnings you have entered (User), a combination of both (All), or no
messages at all.
The sub-item Uninstall enables you to completely uninstall the up-
date. If you have selected this menu item by mistake, there is a securi-
ty prompt which you have to confirm again to delete the update and the
speed limit functions.
GPS Info
In the menu GPS Info you can display your present position in latitude
and longitude. In addition, you will get the exact number of received
satellites and the present speed. This is calculated from the changed
GPS data. The lowest display indicates the meters in altitude measured
in comparison to sea level.
Note:
If, for a period of two weeks, you have not moved your
vehicle or have not activated your navigation system, the
stored GPS data of the system are no longer valid. For that
reason the registration and processing of the new satellite
data may take more time than usual as the navigation sys-
tem aligns the old data with the new data.
By clicking on the ‘signal quality’ selection in the display, you reach a
view in which you are able to see the strength of the satellite reception.
The bigger the bars are, the better is the reception of the signal from
the corresponding satellite. For a route guidance, at least three satelli-
tes with a reception intensity of 15 or higher are necessary.
Info
In the menu Info you can get information about the service data of the
manufacturer and the release numbers of the existing hardware and
software. The sub-item License info informs you of the map’s license
number, the SD card serial number and the KEY number. Please read
the chapter “Installing Operating System Updates”.

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Further Information
19. Installing Operating System Updates
Aligning the Operating System Software
The functions of the navigation system described in the operating in-
structions are based on the respective operating system software ver-
sion as delivered. In case they do not correspond with your navigation
system, your system either has an older or newer operating system
software. To check if the most recent software available is installed on
your navigation system, please write down the figure given after S/W:
on the menu item Setup / Version Info and contact our hotline (see
chapter Service.)
Please make sure – prior to installing the operating system software
(firmware) – that the present update is the correct one for your system.
Here it is very important to observe the figure and character combina-
tion after NF:
NF1020... = naviflash 1020 systems
...
NF1120... = naviflash 1120 systems
Important:
Only install updates having the same figure and character
code within the file name!
Never interrupt the update process (installing the data)
since this will damage the system.
Operating System Update
a) For an easy and successful update you need a special program, the
so-called Naviflash Colour Update Manager (NCUM). You can find it on
our homepage www.naviflash.com / Service or on the DVD provided.
b) You can install this software on your computer. When installing the
software from the DVD, just insert the DVD into the drive. The program
will then open automatically. Select a language and click on “install”.
The program will create a file and create a program icon on your desk-
top. Just confirm the installation processes with Next or OK. Installing
the program from the internet is just as easy.
c) Open the program in case it hasn’t opened yet.
d) Click on the DVD symbol, on the data base manager.
e) Remove the SD card from the integrated SD card reader in the mo-
nitor of the navigation system. Insert it into an SD card reader and
connect it to your computer.
f) Follow the instructions of the update manager. Click on the corres-
ponding red arrows in the lower right hand corner to proceed or go
back in case you need to make corrections.
g) If you use the Colour Update Manager, the map material selected will
be saved directly at the correct place on the SD card.
h) After successful data transmission, insert the SD card into the SD
card reader in the navigation system monitor.
Note:
Always remove the card reader safely from the computer
(first uninstall it safely, then remove the card reader phy-
sically.)
The free disk space required to save a operating system
update is approximately 35 megabyte.
i) Now switch off the navigation system and switch it on again.
j) Now call the submenu Update from the main menu Setup. Then
select the update and press the OK key. If you then confirm the securi-
ty information, the navigation system will start with the update se-
quence. A message indicates the successful update of the operating
system. It takes between 15 to 25 minutes to update the operating
system, depending on the size of the update.
k) After a successful update, please switch the navigation system off
and on again. Now you can use the system with the new operating
system software.

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Important:
During updates, the power supply must not be interrup-
ted! Please perform the update sequence with the ignition
turned on. During an update sequence do not start up your
engine and / or interrupt the power supply willfully by pul-
ling the cable from the cigarette lighter socket or by turning
off the ignition! Also, refrain from using the Mobility Pack
during updates since battery performance can drop sud-
denly.
The reasons why an installation has not been completed successfully
are for example a defective CF card, a CF card inserted incorrectly or
disconnection of power supply to the navigation system. You must then
re-initialize the system and re-start the update sequence. If this is not
possible, please contact our hotline immediately.
20. Administration of the Maps
With regard to the map material, the scopes of supply for the individual
naviflash navigation systems deviate from each other. Please note the
descriptions on the supplied DVD regarding the exact date and the
countries that are named.
The memory sizes of the available SD cards deviate from each other,
too. 1 GB and 4 GB cards are available.
Note:
Please note that no every country mentioned covers the
road network to 100%. Furthermore the stored data of the
road network may not always comply with the situation you
encounter. If you wish to have more detailed information
on maps. Please click on the homepage of the provider Tele
Atlas under www.teleatlas.de.
Important:
You can only manage the data with an application soft-
ware which is sold by BURY GmbH – the Naviflash Colour
Update Manager (NCUM).
Administration of the Maps
You need the following information to manage maps, e.g. copy data
from the DVD to the SD card:
- the serial code of the SD card (see navigation system or packaging of
SD card),
- the license code of the DVD, and
- the key code (see the sticker on the back of the DVD case for both
codes)
In case you have trouble finding the codes please contact the BURY
hotline.
Copy Maps
a) For the administration of the maps, for example copying a country
pack from the map material DVD to the SD card of your navigation
system, you need the NCUM which you also need for an operating sys-
tem update. You find the NCUM on our homepage www.naviflash.com
/ Service or on the DVD provided.
b) You can install this software on your computer. When installing the
DVD just insert the DVD, the program will then open automatically. Just
select a language and click on “install”. The program will also create
automatically a file and a program icon on your desktop. Just confirm
the installation processes with Next or OK. Installing the program from
the internet is just as easy.
c) Now open the program in case it hasn’t opened yet.
d) Click on the globe symbol, on the data base manager.
e) Remove the SD card from the integrated SD card reader in the mo-
nitor of the navigation system. Insert it into a SD card reader and
connect it to your computer.

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f) please follow the instructions of the update manager. Click on the
corresponding red arrows in the lower right hand corner to proceed or
go back in case you need to make corrections.
g) In our example you are clicking on the symbol for changing the na-
vigation data base.
h) Then select the symbol for DVD to SD card transmission: “Get the
navigation data base from the DVD.“
i) After inserting the DVD into the DVD drive (if not inserted already)
and the SD card into the card reader, click Next. You will see a selection
of data bases. Select the data base you wish to install.
j) After selecting the map pack and then the SD card, a window with a
mask will appear where you have to enter the serial, license, and key
codes. Then copying will start.
k) If you use the NCUM, the map material selected will be saved direct-
ly at the correct place on the SD card.
l) After successful data transmission, insert the SD card into the SD
card reader in the navigation system monitor. Done.
21. How Does a Navigation System Work?
The term “navigation” originates from seafaring. The position of a ship
used to be determined with the help of sextants and the stars. Nowa-
days, the command bridge systems of watercrafts are based on mo-
dern technology – among others the GPS system (Global Positioning
System).
This positioning system is based on more than two dozen satellites in
space. They circle the earth in regular intervals and at constant height
and state their exact position in longitude and latitude in short inter-
vals. If the signals of at least three or four satellites are received, the
exact position can be determined. For a short time, fewer are sufficient
as well.
These systems are used not only in seafaring. The automotive industry
has discovered this powerful instrument to support drivers and offers it
for their own vehicles. However, further developments in the field of
positioning have been necessary.
Another essential factor for safe arrival at the destination are the digital
available road maps such systems work with. Various suppliers in the
market cooperate closely with different manufacturers of navigation
systems. Therefore, the composition and accuracy of data volumes
such a system uses or supplies can vary considerably.
Depending on the equipment of a navigation system even TMC traffic
messages can be processed. This information is used to suggest alter-
native routing to the driver in order to avoid traffic jams or obstacles.
The matching of the received data with the available digital road maps
is complex and demands modern hardware and software. These fac-
tors, together with ease of use, are criteria by which navigation system
suppliers can be compared.

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22. Service and License indication
22.1 Service
Our team will be glad to help you anytime with general or technical
questions, suggestions or comments:
BURY GmbH & Co. KG
Robert-Koch-Straße 1-7
32584 Löhne
Deutschland
Hotline: +49(0)180 5 - 842 468*
Faxline: +49(0)180 5 - 842 329*
* 0,14 €/Min. aus dem Festnetz der Deutschen Telekom AG
E-Mail: infoline@bury.com
Service Team
If your device or accessories do not function properly, please send
them directly to our service team:
BURY GmbH & Co. KG
Im Hause DPD Depot 103
Robinienweg
03222 Lübbenau
Deutschland
Warranty on data carriers
The company BURY guarantees you the delivery of the licensed map
material on DVD in a perfect and serviceable condition. If you encoun-
ter technical problems when using the data carriers provided, please
contact our hotline. BURY will accept no liability for damages resulting
from carelessness and negligence.
Please feel free to make suggestions and comments.
naviflash
powered by
BURY
22.2 Legal Notes
Notes on the disposal of batteries
In some countries you are required by law to dispose of used batteries
/ rechargeable batteries not with domestic garbage but in accordance
with the respective recycle systems. Please find out where you can
dispose of used batteries / rechargeable batteries. Depending on the
recycle system batteries containing contaminant material have to be
disposed of separately. Batteries containing contaminant materials are
marked with the following symbols: Cd for cadmium, Hg for mercury, Li
for lithium, Pb for lead.
Notes on the disposal of electronic devices
In compliance with the German law on electric and electronic devices,
old electric and electronic devices must not be disposed of together
with domestic garbage in Germany, beginning March 24, 2006. If you
want to dispose of an old electric or electronic device you are required
to take it to a designated collection point (“point of acceptance” or
“communal collection point”). There old electric and electronic devices
are taken back free of charge.

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22.3 License agreement for final customers
The company Tele Atlas Deutschland GmbH is a supplier of digital navigation data bases (maps) for navigation systems. The company
BURY GmbH & Co. KG is a manufacturer of navigation systems using such data. This is a license agreement and not a sales agreement
between you and Tele Atlas Deutschland GmbH for your copy of the Tele Atlas navigation data base. Please read this license agreement
carefully before using the maps.
BURY GmbH & Co. KG shall guarantee the final customer the right to use the maps in connection with the navigation system. The final
customer shall acquire the property of the data carrier the maps are saved on, but not the property of the maps themselves. The
property right of the media on which the maps are stored shall remain with the dealer until the final customer has honoured all legiti-
mate debts arising from the provision of goods and services.
With the delivery of the navigation system the final customer shall receive the maps on a DVD plus SD card, each sealed by BURY
GmbH & Co. KG. In this case, the SD card contains the same maps as the DVD. If you wish to purchase detailed maps of other countries
or to renew your maps at a later stage, you can choose between the options „DVD with SD card“ or the „individual DVD“.
The seal shall protect the content. If the seal is broken or removed, the conditions under this license agreement shall be automatically
regarded as accepted by the final customer. The license agreement shall also be accepted by the final customer if any person or com-
pany breaks / removes the seal by order of the final customer in order to enable a complete setup and implementation of the naviga-
tion system.
Should the final customer notice that
a) the seal was already broken or removed prior to the receipt of the data carrier(s),
or
b) the delivery is not complete due to missing data carriers,
this has to be settled with your dealer while mentioning the right to an undamaged and complete delivery of goods.
The final customer shall have no right to modify the maps partly or completely, to combine them with other software, to analyse, imi-
tate or deduce them. The final customer shall explicitly not be entitled to download the maps from the data carrier or to save the maps
on other data carriers or media. The only exception in this connection shall be the management of the maps by an application of Na-
viflash GmbH - the „Naviflash Colour Update Manager“ – NCUM.
Whichever – dealer or final customer – is selling or reselling the data carrier, must ensure that the stipulations of this license agreement
are known to the receiving party. Unauthorised public presentations and radio transmissions as well as leasing or lending of the maps
shall not be allowed.
When the maps are used with a navigation system of BURY GmbH & Co. KG, exterior factors (position of satellites, landscape conditions
(tunnels), weather) and / or wrong data, e.g. due to current changes, can lead to errors in the route calculation. For the above menti-
oned reasons, BURY GmbH & Co. KG cannot guarantee a 100% error-free functioning of the maps in connection with a navigation
system of the company BURY GmbH & Co. KG.
Warranty:
BURY GmbH & Co. KG shall guarantee the faultless and serviceable supply of the licensed
maps on DVD. In case technical problems occur during the use of the data carriers supplied
by BURY GmbH & Co. KG, please contact our infoline. Phone and fax numbers are indicated
on the inside front page of the instruction manual. For damages caused to the data carriers
supplied by BURY GmbH & Co. KG by intent or gross negligence, no warranty shall be assu-
med.
The following has to be considered for the software in:
Great Britain
The Ordnance Survey data contained in this Product is Crown Copyright material and Ord-
nance Survey is the copyright owner of the Ordnance Survey data.
Northern Ireland
The Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland data contained in this Product is Crown Copyright
material and Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland is the copyright owner of the Ordnance
Survey Northern Ireland data.
Scandinavia
© Norwegian Mapping Authority, Public Roads Administration, Transport Telematik and DAV,
violation of these copyrights shall cause legal proceedings.
Danmark:
© Danmark:(c) DAV
Norway:
Norway: © Statens Kartverk
France:
© 200. TELE ATLAS N.V/IGN France
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