Pantera command center Instruction manual

Pantera command center
Reversing Camera with embedded gps
Quick User Guide
Version 1.0

Pantera Command Centre

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Table of Contents
Pantera Command Centre
Page #
Chapter 1 - Product Introduction 4 - 5
Chapter 2 - Command Centre Features 6
Chapter 3 - Product Overview 7
Chapter 4 - Primary Function 8 - 12
Chapter 5 - GPS Navigation 13 - 15

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Thank you for purchasing the Rear-view mirror GPS navigator.
Please read the following manual carefully before usage.
• Specifications are subject to change without warning.
• Use only accessories provided in package. No warranty will be executed if instruc-
tions are not followed or incompatible accessories are used.
• Electronic navigation data may not conform with all road markings due to ongoing
traffic construction development. Comply with actual road markings and follow all
traffic rules.
• Operating and viewing GPS while driving can be dangerous therefore ensure to
setup before driving. Our company will not be responsible for any loss caused by an
accident.
• Users can update and upgrade software from our website.
• If any discrepancy between photographs and actual product, product prevails.
Chapter one:
Product Introduction

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Chapter one:
Product Introduction
Product mainly used for navigating and also has
optional function of adjustable guidelines and
features:
• High performance with low power consump-
tion
• Comfortable user interface; simple and easy
to operate
• Excellent ability to receive satellite signals with
accurate fixing positions
This package includes the following:
• Rear-view mirror GPS navigator
• Wire harness
• Users manual
• Camera
Please ensure each of the items listed above are in-
cluded in your package. If any of these are damaged
or not included, please contact us immediately.
1.1 Introduction 1.2 package

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Chapter two :
COMMAND CENTER Features
Product Information
Navigation
• Real time navigation
• Mobile Navigator displays street level preview,
all major intersections and interstate entrances
and exits
• Voice prompted turn-by-turn directions
• Easy to operate menus with stunning 2D and
3D maps
• Easy to read map views that adapt to your
needs
Reversing Camera
• Rear camera
• When you put your vehicle into reverse, GPS dis-
play will automatically switch to reversing camera
• 170° viewing area
• The camera will automatically adjust in brightness
depending on the lighting outside

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Chapter three:
Product overview
Bluetooth (not used)
Mute
Additional Video Switch
Screen on/off
Mute Indicator
Light Sensor
Return to Main Interface
4.3 Inch Display Screen
• 4.3 Inch colour TFT touch screen
• 1.5 w Built-in Wi-Fi speaker
• Navigation function
• Software and data storage DS/MMC card max 32G and built-in 4G flash
• Video signal input
• Car camera (optional)

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Chapter FOUR:
Primary Function
The main interface and the function
Navigation Provide navigation service
Setting Brightness, Volume, Languages, Power, Time,
System, Default, GPS Info, Navipath
Navigation functions and features
According to your choice of navigation system, GPS navigator can
locate positioning by GPS satellite signal receiver and display on navi-
gation map. System can calculate best route after setting destination,
which assist users arriving safely and promptly.
Through application of original mapping conventions, animations,
audios and more, the system will ensure you enjoy your trip.
Specific navigation functions depend on your choice of navigating
software. Refer to the Navigation Software Instruction.
Notes:
1. Map information
Electronic navigation data may not be consistent with real
traffic instructions as a result of traffic construction development. Comply
with actual highway conditions and traffic rules at all times.
2. Navigation
The navigator will suggest a route however driver may be more familiar
with route than GPS navigator therefore should ensure selected path is
most suited.
3. Receiving signal
Some constricting factors such as high,
dense buildings, tunnels, underground
parking, various weather conditions,
and closure of satellites can affect ability
to receive signals which may result in
inaccurate positioning, inefficiency of navigation operation and system
function.

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Chapter FOUR:
Primary Function
Volume Adjust
In setting menu, click to enter sound setting interface. Volume adjust-
ment includes speaker volume adjustment and screen tap sound.
Back to main menu
System sound
Tap sound
Increase system and tap sounds
Reduce system and tap sounds

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Chapter Four:
Primary Function
Navigation path
In setting menu, click to enter Navigation path setting menu,
where you chose whether or not it runs GPS automatically when
you start mirror and set up the navigation path.
Back to main menu
Slide to open if you would prefer automatic running of GPS
Click to choose GPS
Language setting
In setting menu, click to enter interface of languages and select
preferred language.
Back to main menu
Next language
Previous language

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Chapter Four:
Primary Function
GPS Information
Single click and enter GPS information interface as 4-27.
Back to main menu
Eliminate current satellite signals and re-search
System Information
Single click and enter system information interface as 4-27.
Default set
Click to enter default setting as 4-26.

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Back to main menu
Confirm restore of default settings
Cancel restore of default settings
ADJUST BRIGHTNESS
OF MONITOR SCREEN
Chapter Four:
Primary Function
Brightness of monitor screen can be adjusted automatically. When
driving at night for example, brightness minimizes automatically.
However if display is too light or dark at any point, manually adjust
using remote control provided. Select ‘Menu’, ‘SEL/REC’, ‘NIGHT
BRIGHTNESS’ which will allow brightness adjustment of the
screen using ‘UP and ‘DOWN’ buttons.
• SD/MMC card included in package contains navigation
software, map date and media files.
• Insert card with caution.
• Never remove SD/MMC card while system is navigating or
turned on.
• Keep away from children as can be a chocking hazard.
• Do not pull out SD/MMC card with force.
• Never bend or force SD/MMS card as software could be
lost.
• Avoid exposure to high temperature or humidity and keep
out of direct sunlight.
sd/MMC card

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Chapter five:
GPS navigation
For user instructions visit www.rve.co.nz\cameras.html
For map updates, remove Micro SD card from end of
Pantera Command Center and insert into PC.
Visit www.rve.co.nz\cameras.html for map updates and
instructions.
Navigation & map updates Navigation Menu
You can reach all parts of IGO primo from the Navigation
menu. You have the following options:
Tap ‘Find’ to select destination by entering address or se-
lecting a place of interest, a location on map or one of
Favorites. You can also look up recent destinations from
Smart History, enter coordinate or use location saved in a
photo.
Tap ‘My Route’ to display route parameters and the route
in its full length on map. You can also perform route-related
actions such as editing or canceling routes, setting starting
point, picking route alternatives, avoiding parts of a route,
simulating navigation or adding destination to Favorites.

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Chapter five:
GPS navigation
• If desired name does not show, names that match string
appear in list after entering a couple of characters (to open
list of results before it appears automatically, tap ‘Results’)
Select city/town from list.
1. Enter street name:
• Tap ‘Street’.
• Start entering street name on keyboard.
• Find street you need. Most suited street name is always
shown in input field. To accept, tap ‘tick’.
• If desired name does not show up, names that match string
appear in list after entering a couple of characters (to open
list of results before it appears automatically, tap ‘Results’).
Select street from list.
2. Enter house number:
• Tap ‘Select’.
• Start entering street name on keyboard.
• Find street you need. Most suited street name is always
shown in input field. To accept, tap ‘tick’.
• If desired name does not show up, names that match
appear in list after entering a couple of characters (to open
list of results before it appears automatically, tap ‘Results’).
Select street from list.
Navigation instructions
To enter address as destination, do as follows:
1. If on Map screen, tap ‘Menu’ to return to Navigation menu.
2. In Navigation menu, tap following buttons: ‘Find’, ‘Find
Address’.
3. By default, IGO primo selects country and state/city where
you are. If needed, tap ‘Country’, and enter first few letters
of destination country or state on keyboard, and select from
list. If you select a country without a state, search for a city/
town in all its states.
4. Select new city/town:
• Tap ‘Town/Suburb’. The city/town of current location is
selected by default. For local search, tap ‘tick’ to accept,
otherwise continue entering destination city/town name.
• Start entering name of city/town on keyboard.
• Find city/town you need. Most suited city/town name is
always shown in input field. To accept, tap ‘tick’.

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Chapter five:
GPS navigation
3. Enter the house number:
• Tap ‘House Number’
• Enter house number on keyboard. (To enter numbers, tap .
• Tap ‘Done’ to finish entering the address. (If the entered
house number cannot be found, the midpoint of the street is
selected as the destination.)
A full screen map appears with selected point in the middle. If nec-
essary, tap map somewhere else to modify destination. The cursor
( ) appears at new location. Tap ‘Next’ to confirm destination, or
‘Back’ to select different destination.
After short summary of route parameters, the map appears show-
ing entire route which is automatically calculated. Tap ‘More’ to
modify route parameters, or ‘Go’ and start journey.
• Tap ‘More...’ to customize the way navigation software works,
simulate demo routes or run additional applications.
• Tap ‘Show Map’ to start navigating on map. Button itself is a
miniature live map that shows current position, recommended
route and surrounding map area. Tap button to enlarge map
to full screen.
• Tap power icon to stop navigating and exit software.
Visit rve.co.nz for
detailed map
instructions

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