Navig8r GPS-C43 User manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents
IMPORTANT NOTICES AND WARNINGS ................................................................................... 4
This Documentation ........................................................................................................................................ 4
Global Positioning System ............................................................................................................................... 4
Precautions ..................................................................................................................................................... 4
WHAT’S IN THE BOX ....................................................................................................................... 5
1.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR NAVIG8R GPS ........................................................................ 5
1.1 Warning .................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.2 Before sing Your Navig8r GPS nit .......................................................................................................... 6
1.3 Mounting the GPS nit in Your Vehicle ..................................................................................................... 7
1.4 Connecting the Car Charger ....................................................................................................................... 7
NAVIGATION ...................................................................................................................................... 8
Before sing the Navig8r Please Read the Following ...................................................................................... 9
Key Features ................................................................................................................................................... 9
2. Getting Started With Your Navig8r GPS System......................................................................................... 10
2.1 Start Up Screen: The Navigation Menu ...................................................................................................... 12
2.2 Buttons and Other Controls on the Screen................................................................................................. 13
2.2.1 Using Ke boards ...................................................................................................................................... 14
2.3 Map Screen ................................................................................................................................................. 15
2.3.1 Navigating On The Map ........................................................................................................................... 15
2.3.2 Status Information and Hidden Controls on the Map. ............................................................................ 18
2.3.3 Variable Data fields. ................................................................................................................................. 19
3 Navigation Menu ........................................................................................................................................ 20
3.1 Setting a Destination .................................................................................................................................. 20
3.1.1 Finding an Address................................................................................................................................... 20
3.1.2 Entering a State ....................................................................................................................................... 21
3.1.3 Entering a Suburb .................................................................................................................................... 21
3.1.4 Entering a Street ...................................................................................................................................... 22
3.1.5 Entering a Street Number ........................................................................................................................ 22
3.1.6 Finalising the Destination ........................................................................................................................ 22
3.1.6.1 Destination Options .............................................................................................................................. 23
3.1.6.2 Further Destination Options ................................................................................................................. 23
3.2 Finding a POI ............................................................................................................................................... 24
3.2 Destination Histor ..................................................................................................................................... 25
3.2 Find GPS Coordinate ................................................................................................................................... 25
3.3 Find Favourite ............................................................................................................................................. 25

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4 Manage Menu ............................................................................................................................................... 26
4.1 Manage Menu Explained ............................................................................................................................ 26
4.1.1 Manage Menu Controls ........................................................................................................................... 27
4 Route Menu ............................................................................................................................................... 28
4.1 Route Menu Explained ............................................................................................................................... 28
5 Settings Menu ............................................................................................................................................ 29
5.1 Route Menu Explained ............................................................................................................................... 29
6 GLOSSARY .................................................................................................................................... 31
2D/3D GPS reception .................................................................................................................................... 31
Active Route.................................................................................................................................................. 31
City Centre .................................................................................................................................................... 31
Colour Theme ................................................................................................................................................ 31
GPS Accuracy ................................................................................................................................................ 31
Map .............................................................................................................................................................. 31
North- p Map Orientation............................................................................................................................ 32
Road Safety Camera ...................................................................................................................................... 32
Route ............................................................................................................................................................ 32
Track- p Map Orientation ............................................................................................................................ 32
Vehimarker ................................................................................................................................................... 32
HARDWARE .................................................................................................................................... 33
MAIN SYSTEM MENU ................................................................................................................ 34
7.1 GPS .......................................................................................................................................................... 35
7.2 SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................................... 35
7.2.1 Language .................................................................................................................................................. 36
7.2.2 Backlight .................................................................................................................................................. 36
7.2.3 Power ....................................................................................................................................................... 36
7.2.4 Sound ....................................................................................................................................................... 37
7.2.5 Time ......................................................................................................................................................... 37
7.2.6 Sound ....................................................................................................................................................... 38
7.2.7 S stem ..................................................................................................................................................... 38
7.3 Tools........................................................................................................................................................ 39
7.3.1 Calculator ................................................................................................................................................. 39
7.3.2 Picture Viewer ......................................................................................................................................... 39
7.4 GPS Test .................................................................................................................................................. 40

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8 CHARGING THE NAVIG8R ....................................................................................................... 41
8 CONNECTING TO A PC .............................................................................................................. 41
10 FRESH MAP GUARANTEE ..................................................................................................... 41
11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................. 41
Disclaimer: .................................................................................................................................................... 41
12 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ..................................................................................... 42
13 END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT (EULA) ....................................................................... 4
14 COPYRIGHT NOTE................................................................................................................... 51
15 WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS ......................................................................................... 52

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IMPORTANT NOTICES AND WARNINGS
Important Notices and Warnings
This Documentation
Thank ou for choosing our product as our navigator. Read the Quick Start Guide first and start
using our device right awa . This document is the detailed description of the navigation software
and hardware. You can easil discover the software while ou are using it; however, we still
recommend that ou read this manual to full understand the screens and features.
Global Positioning System
The Global Position Sstem (GPS) is a satellite-based s stem that provides location and timing
information around the globe.
GPS is operated and controlled under the sole responsibilit of the Government of the United States
of America, who are responsible for its availabilit and accurac . An changes in GPS availabilit and
accurac or in environmental conditions, ma affect the operation of our Navig8r. We cannot
accept an liabilit for the availabilit or accurac of GPS.
Precautions
For our safet and the safet of other road users, do not operate the controls of this Navig8r while
driving. Use care when operating the Navig8r. This product is intended to be used onl as an aid to
navigate. It is not intended for the precise measurement of direction, distance, or location
topograph .
The Calculated routes are for reference onl . It is the user’s responsibilit to follow all local traffic
regulations and traffic signs when driving. Local conditions and regulations ma change at short
notice and ma not be included in the software/mapping data of this product.
When leaving our vehicle, do not leave the Navig8r on the dashboard of the car. It should be
removed and placed in a secure place along with the windscreen mount and power cable. Do not
leave the Navig8r in direct sunlight or in an enclosed vehicle when not in use. Overheating of the
batter ma cause damage or cause the Navig8r to malfunction. Extreme overheating ma cause
the batter to leak.
GPS satellite signals cannot pass through solid materials with the exception of glass. When travelling
through tunnels or inside buildings, such as parking stations, GPS positioning is not available. The
time taken for the Navig8r to re-acquire satellite signals when emerging from tunnels or buildings
ma var and will depend on atmospheric conditions and the environment.
A minimum of four GPS satellite signals is required to determine the Navig8rs current location. Signal
reception can be affected b atmospheric conditions such as; bad weather, thick clouds, solar
activit and dense overhead objects such as trees, tall buildings and large road signs. Wireless
devices can also interfere with satellite reception.
The use of devices with a GPS antenna is prohibited on most aircraft, hospitals and other locations
that contain sensitive equipment. The Navig8r should not be used in these environments.

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WHAT’S IN THE BOX
What’s in the Box
Unpack the box and identif the contents. You should have the following items:
*Images shown he e a e a ep esentation only and may diffe f om actual p oducts
ITEM
DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION
1 The Navig8r GPS unit 2 GPS device holder
3
Bracket/Windscreen Mount
4
Car Charger (12v DC)
5
USB Data Cable
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User Manual (This Document)
1. Getting To Know Your Navig8r GPS
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
1
Sleep
ON/OFF Button
2
Charge Indicator Light
3
3.5mm Earphone /Audio Out
4
Micro SDHC Card slot
(Card not Supplied)
5
USB
/Charger
connectio
n
6
Reset Button
7
LCD Touch Screen
8
Speaker

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WARNING
1.1 Warning
This Navig8r GPS should not be used in conditions of high temperature, high humidit or dust
conditions. We recommend that the Navig8r is not left in direct sunlight for extended periods or left
fitted to the windscreen, dashboard or glove box.
Prolonged exposure to high temperatures ma cause the Navig8r to malfunction and ma even
cause permanent damage to the Navig8r.
There are no user serviceable parts in this device. Opening the device ma cause harm and damage
the device. An attempt to disassemble this device will void the warrant .
Images, screen shots and features shown in this manual ma var slightl from the actual product.
We reserve the right to make changes to this product without notice.
1.2 Before sing Your Navig8r GPS nit
Please check the contents of the packaging and ensure that all equipment is located and identified.
The protective screen cover ma be left on the device but ma impede the viewing of the device in
normal operation.
Connect the Navig8r GPS unit to power source for a period of 24 hours in the first instance to charge
and condition the batter . It ma take several charge/discharge c cles for the device to reach peak
endurance. The charging process will take longer if the device is turned on.
Subsequent charging should take less time to complete.
This GPS can onl be charged from the PC USB port when the Navig8r is turned OFF.
Once the initial charge has been completed turn the GPS device on. The Navig8r should launch the
Navigation software.
To turn the device off for short periods simpl remove the Navig8r from its power suppl (or turn the
ignition off). If the navigation software is running the Navig8r will detect the power off and place
itself in sleep mode. When the power is turned back on again the Navig8r will start at the last screen
shown.
The GPS will continue to draw power from the batter in sleep mode and will go flat after 24 to 36
hours.
To turn the GPS off manuall or if the device is not to be used for periods longer than two or three
da s, simpl press the power button for 3 seconds and then tap the shut down option or cancel to
return to the previous screen.
If no option is selected the Navig8r will turn off after 15 seconds.
Prior to using the GPS s stem for the first time, it is recommended that the touch screen be
calibrated. Please see the s stem setting instructions further on in this manual.

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CONNECTING THE CAR CHARGER
1.3 Mounting the GPS nit in Your Vehicle
Fit the windscreen mount to the holder which ou have attached to the rear of the GPS unit and test
mount the GPS on the windscreen of the car. Choose a position that will not obstruct our vision
whilst driving but will also provide the GPS unit the best coverage of the sk through the windscreen.
Loosen the two knobs on the mount to allow movement of the pivot points.
The Navig8r should onl be fitted on fixed windows.
Once the best location has been determined, remove the protective film from the suction cap of the
windscreen mount and, on clean glass, fit firml against the windscreen. Push the tab located on the
top of the suction cup towards the windscreen until it locks in place. For best results it is
recommended that the suction cup be moistened before fitting.
In a normal driving position adjust the GPS to a position that will be in view whilst driving and does
not obstruct our view of the road. Once the correct position has been found tighten the two knobs
on the mount to prevent the GPS moving from vibration. Do not over tighten these knobs.
Changes in temperatures and condensation ma cause the suction cup to become loose and should
be checked on a regular basis. To avoid damage or theft, the GPS should not be left on the
windscreen mount overnight.
To remove the mount from the windscreen, take hold of the mount in one hand and use the other to
pull the tab awa from the mount. Locate the plastic tab on the side of the suction cup and gentl
pull awa from the windscreen to break the seal.
N.B: Tinted windows ma impede the Navig8rs abilit to detect the GPS satellites correctl .
1.4 Connecting the Car Charger
Caution: To protect the GPS against the possibilit of damage caused b power surges when the
vehicle is started, the charger should not be connected to the GPS device when the vehicle is
started.
The car charger supplies power to the device when it is being used in the vehicle.
Connect the USB plug to the USB socket of the GPS and then fit the other end in to the
cigarette/power outlet of our vehicle once the vehicle has been started.
The charge light indicator on the GPS should glow when connected to power.
The GPS can now be started b pressing the power button on top of the device for about 3 seconds.
When starting the GPS in the vehicle it ma take a short period of time for the s stem to acquire a
valid GPS signal. Please make sure that the GPS unit has a clear view of the sk and is not impeded
b trees, awnings, car ports or similar obstructions.

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NAVIGATION
NAVIGATION

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Before sing the Navig8r Please Read the Following
Personal Navigation devices are designed to be an aid to navigation onl . The are to be used in
conjunction with all local road rules, laws and regulations. It is the responsibilit of the driver to
ensure that the vehicle is driven in a safe manner in compliance with these laws.
In most states it is illegal to operate a GPS s stem while driving a vehicle. When entering information
into the GPS, please pull over safel to the side of the road before using this device. It is better to set
the destination for the GPS before ou start on our trip rather than tr ing to enter it on the move.
When positioning the GPS s stem on the windscreen of our vehicle, make sure that it is placed in a
position that provides a clear view of the road ahead and ensure the driver does not have to look
awa from the road to check the screen.
Please read the hardware section to ensure that all accessories can be identified and ou can
assemble the navig8r GPS. Also please read the section on “Mounting the GPS unit in our vehicle”
in the hardware section to ensure that the Navig8r is mounted safel and securel .
The first time the GPS unit is used, or it has not been used for some time, it ma take some several
minutes for it to detect the GPS satellites. Restarting the s stem in the same location should acquire
the signals quickl .
Please read this section carefull .
Key Features
Speed limits and over speed warnings On Major Roads and motorways.*
Intuitive menus.
Huge array of POI (Points Of Interest) data
Simple to use.
*Data included in this softwa e is fo guidance only and is only p ovided as an indicato and does
not cove wo k wo ks. Not all oads o a eas a e cove ed. It is the esponsibility to d ive with in the
posted speed limit.
**Wa nings a e p ovided as an aid to d iving only. The data p ovided in the device may not cove
all points. Please d ive acco ding to the conditions and take note of any posted wa ning signs.
All images and text in this manual is indicative only. Featu es and actions on the actual p oduct
may va y. We ese ve the ight to change the p oduct without notice.

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GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR NAVIG8R GPS SYSTEM
2. Getting Started With Your Navig8r GPS System
Mount and connect the Navig8r as described in this manual. Press the power button on the top of
the Navig8r. The Navigation software will run automaticall .
The software is optimised for in-car or pedestrian use. There is no need to use a st lus. You can use
it easil b tapping the screen buttons and the map with our fingertips. However a st lus is
supplied.
When using the navigation software for the first time, an initial setup process starts automaticall .
Do as follows:
1. Select the written language of the
application interface.
Later ou can change it in Regional
settings.
Tap the button, or the
button to scroll through the
selection. Tap the
OK
button to
confirm the selection.
2. Select the language that ou would
like to hear the voice commands
in.
Tap the button, or the
button to scroll through the
selection. Tap the
OK
button to
confirm the selection.
3. Read through the EULA (End ser
Licence Agreement).
Tap the down arrow to scroll
through to the end of the
Agreement.
Tap the ACCEPT onl if ou agree
to the conditions to continue.
Tapping decline will exit the
navigation software

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GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR NAVIG8R GPS SYSTEM
4. Select the t pe of menu to be
displa ed.
Simple: Shows onl the most
commonl used menu item.
Advanced: Shows all available
features.
Select one to advance.
5. Navigation Menu (Advanced)
6. Navigation Menu (Simple)
7. Tapping the MAP button in either
menu will displa the map screen.
Shown is the default screen with
not satellite signal Tap the Menu
Button to return to the Navigation
menu to enter in an address.

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GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR NAVIG8R GPS SYSTEM
2.1 Start p Screen: The Navigation Menu
The software starts with its main menu, the Navigation Menu. From here ou can reach all parts of
the Software
Tap to select our destination b entering an address or selecting a place of
interest, a location on the map and or select from one of our Favourites.
Shows the route parameters and the route in its full length on the map. You
can also perform route related actions such as editing, alter route settings,
or avoid parts of the route.
Customise the wa the navigation software works and looks, watch the
Tutorial
, simulate demo routes, or run some additional applications.
Use to configure the program setting and modif the behaviour of the
Navigation software.
Map
Exits the Navigation Window and returns to the main map screen.
Exit
Exits the Navigation Software and returns to the Main Hardware menu.

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GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR NAVIG8R GPS SYSTEM
2.2 Buttons and Other Controls on the Screen
When ou are using the software, ou usuall tap buttons on the touch screen.
You onl need to confirm selections or changes if the application needs to restart, it needs to
perform a major reconfiguration, or ou are about to lose some of our data or settings. Otherwise,
the software saves our selections and applies the new settings without confirmation as soon as ou
use the controls.
TYPE EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION HOW IT WORKS
Button
Tap it to initiate a function,
to open a new screen, or to
set a parameter.
Tap it once
Icon
Some buttons
/Icons
displa
the current value of a field
or setting. Tap the button
to change the value. After
the change, the new value
is shown on the button.
Some icons function as buttons.
Tap to change
List
Displa ed when Several
options are available.
List can be moved b sliding
finger tip up and down the
screen until the list ends or using
the & to move between
pages. Tap on the required
selection and then the
conformation button if required.
Switch
When there are onl two
choices, a checkmark
shows whether the feature
is enabled.
Tap it to turn the switch on or
off.
Slider
When a feature can be set
to different values in a
range, the software shows
an indicator on a gauge
that displa s and sets the
value.
Drag the handle to move t
he
slider
to its new position.
Tap the
slider
where ou want
the handle to appear; the thumb
jumps there.
Virtual
Keyboard
Alphabetic and
alphanumeric ke boards to
enter text and numbers.
Each ke is a touch screen
button.
Onl available letters or numbers
will be available to touch

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GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR NAVIG8R GPS SYSTEM
2.2.1 sing Keyboards
You onl need to enter letters or numbers when ou cannot avoid it. You can t pe with our
fingertips on the full-screen ke boards and ou can switch between various ke board la outs, for
example English, Greek or numerical.
TASK
INSTR CTION
Switching to another ke board la out, for
example from an English ke board to a
Greek ke board
Tap the / button and
select the new ke board la out from the list.
Correcting our entr on the ke board
Tap to remove the unneeded
character(s).
Tap and hold the button to delete several characters
or the entire input string.
Entering a space, for example between a
first name and a famil name or in multi-
word street names
Tap the button at the bottom
centre of the screen.
Entering lowercase or capital letters
Tap to cycle through entering lowercase
letters, initial capitals or all capitals.
Entering s mbols
Tap to switch to a keyboard offering symbol
characters.
Finalising the ke board entr (saving our
input) Tap /

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MAP SCREEN
2.3 Map Screen
2.3.1 Navigating On The Map
Th
e
map shows the
current position
(the
Vehimarker, a blue arrow b default).
When there is no
GPS
position, the
Vehimarker is transparent. It shows our
last known position.
During navigation the route to be taken is
marked in orange.
There are screen buttons and data fields
on the screen to help ou navigate.
During navigation, the screen shows
route information.
Symbol
Name
Action
Next Turn Preview Opens the Route information Screen
Second Turn Preview Opens the Itinerar screen
Trip Data Opens the trip information screen
Batter /Power staus Opens the Quick menu
GPS Status indicator Opens the Quick menu
Vehicle used in route Calculation Opens the Quick menu
TOP Bar
Next Street or Suburb Additional icons/button or information ma
Bottom Bar
Current Street Be displa ed briefl on the screen

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MAP SCREEN
Symbol
Name
Action
,
Map View Modes (c cle)
Switches between 2D & 3D Map modes
• 2D North Up
• 2D rotated
• 3D rotated
Detour
Opens the Detour Screen offering 2 wa s
of modif ing the route:
• List of saved search Criteria
• A button to avoid parts of route
Position Menu Opens the position menu
Menu Opens the Navigation menu
Cursor(Shown onl when there
is no GPS position or the
cursor has been moved from
the current GPS location)
Opens the Cursor menu
Open/Close Map Control
buttons
Tap this button to show or hide the
following map control buttons.
• Zoom In/Out
• Rotate left/right (3D map onl )
• Tilt up/down (3D map onl )
• Zoom preset buttons (2D map
onl )
• Tilt and Zoom preset buttons (3D
map onl )
• Return to GPS position button
• Smart Zoom button
Rotate left & Rotate right Rotates the 3D map Left or Right
Tilt up & Tilt down Tilts the 3D maps
Zoom in & Zoom out Scales the map
Return to GPS position
(appears when GPS position is
available and the map has
been moved)
Tap this button to move back to the
current GPS position. If the map has
rotated, automatic map rotation is also re-
enabled.
Enable Smart Zoom
(replaces
the previous button if there is
no GPS position or the map
has not bee moved)
Tap this button to enable Smart Zoom.
Tap and hold this button to set Zoom
limits of Smart Zoom

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MAP SCREEN
Symbol
Name
Action
,
Zoom preset buttons
(available in Advance mode
onl )
Tap one of the preset buttons to set the
zoom level to a fixed predefined value.
Smart Zoom is disabled. These buttons are
available in 2D mode.
Tap and Hold an of the buttons to set its
value to the current zoom level or to reset
it to the default value
,
Tilt preset buttons (available in
Advance mode onl )
Tap one of the preset buttons to set the
tilt and zoom level to a fixed predefined
value. Smart Zoom is disabled. These
buttons are available in 3D mode.
Tap and Hold an of the buttons to set its
value to the current tilt and zoom level or
to reset it to the default value
Current GPS position (on
nearest road) No Action Available
Cursor (selected map location) No Action Available
Orange Line
Active route No Action Available
Map Scale (2D onl ) No Action Available
Speed Limit* No Action Available
Note: Speed Limit data is limited to the Majo oad netwo k only (Highways, Moto ways and toll
oads). Met opolitan and subu ban speed limits a e not displayed.
D ive s must be awa e of the speed limit of the oad they a e d iving on at all times .

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MAP SCREEN
2.3.2 Status Information and Hidden Controls on the Map.
The following information appears in the rounded field in the top left corner, the Turn preview field.
When tapping this area the result will depend on the information currentl shown.
ICON
INFORMATION
DETAILS
ACTION
There is no active
route in Simple
mode.
If there is no active route in
Simple mode, this icon is shown
in the Turn Preview field.
Tap this area to open
Find Address.
There is no active
route in Advance
mode
If there is no active route in
Advance mode, this icon is shown
in the Turn Preview field.
Tap this area to open
the Find Menu
There is no valid GPS
signal
If an active route exists, and there
is no valid GPS signal, the view of
the sk above is shown with
coloured dots for each found
satellite. 4 or more dots need to
turn green to be able to navigate
Tap this area to open
the Route Information
Screen.
If static route
recalculation is
needed
GPS Position and an active route
are available but automatic off-
route recalculation is switched
off, and ou have deviated from
the route
Tap this area to
recalculate the
recommended route.
Automatic off-route
calculation is also re-
enabled
If animated route
recalculation is in
progress
route recalculation is in progress No action is available
Next route event
(image will var )
GPS position and active route is
available and ou are navigating
the recommended route. This
area shows information about the
t pe and distance of the next rout
event.
Tap this area to open
the Route Information
Screen.
There is no GPS
signal.
If there is no GPS signal, this
s mbol is shown.
Tap to open the GPS
DATA screen to check
the signal status and
connection settings
Stops route
simulation if running
Icon is shown if running Route Fl
Over, Route Simulation or track
log pla back
Tap to stop the
simulation.
Recalculation
progress Show during recalculation No action is available
Indicator Strip
Sound is muted
Track Log Recording
Tap to open the
Itinerar screen with
turn b turn
instructions

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MAP SCREEN
2.3.3 Variable Data fields.
The following information can be seen in
the three data filed shown on the map
screen. Tap this area to open the Trip
Information screen where ou can select
which values are shown on the map
screen in these three fields.
ICON
TYPE
MORE INFORMATION
Compass
Shows the direction of our heading both when the map si
automaticall rotated and when the map is alwa s facing
North.
Speed information
The Speed values
that can be shown are:
• Current Speed
• Speed Limit on Current Road (if available)
Time Information
The Time values that can be shown are:
• Current GPS time
• Time remaining to destination
• Time remaining to next via point
• Estimated Arrival Time at destination
• Estimated Arrival Time at next via point
Distance information
The distance values that can be shown are:
• Distance remaining to destination
• Distance remaining to next via point
• Current altitude.
When there is no active route these fields will displa Current Speed, Compass and the current Time
of Day.

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FIND MENU
3 Navigation Menu
From the map screen tap the menu icon
to enter the Navigation Menu. Here ou
can set our destination as well change
the wa the software looks and behaves.
The menu shown to the right is the
Advanced menu.
Tapping the EXIT button will exit the
navigation software to the main s stem
menu.
3.1 Setting a Destination
Tap the
Find
icon in the
Navigation Menu.
You can set the destination b directl
entering an address, selecting a POI
(Point Of Interest), Selecting a destination
from the Histor , a set of GPS co-
ordinates , a destination ou have saved
as a favourite or even plan our route
directl from the map.
3.1.1 Finding an Address
Tap the
Find
Address icon to enter the
address of our destination.
The Countr will default to Australia, to
change the countr to another map
installed on the GPS tap the top bar and
the select the countr .
The GPS will search for an entered suburb
from all states in the map but it can take
longer to do so. If the state is known tap
the second bar to select the state ou
destination is in,
Tap the clock icon to the right of suburb to displa the histor of selected suburbs
for quick selection.
At an time while entering and address ou can tap the button to delete the last
character entered. Press and hold to delete several characters at a time.
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