PowerAcoustik PAVN 7210 User manual

GPS
NAVIGATION
MOBILE
VIDEO
SYSTEM
6.5
INCH
WIDE
TFT
LCD
MONITOR
PAVN
7210
NAV
CD
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DIGITAL
VIDEO'
Take
the
time
to
read
thi'ough
this
insti-uction
manual,
Familiarity
with
installation
and
operation
procedures
will
help
you
obtain
the
best
perfonnance
from
the
unit.

I
Contents
Introduction.2
Safety
Precautions.3
Warning.
4
Box
Contents.5
Name
and
function
of
each
part......6
■
Unit.
...6
Remote
Controller.8
Mode
Selection
.
9
Quick
Start
Guide
to
Navigation....10
Quick
Access
Menu.
12
Navigation
On-Screen
Descriptions.13
Configure
Menu.
.16
■
Volume
control.16
■
Change
language.17
■
Change
Voice.18
■
Units
of
measuremenu.
19
■
Setup
2D/3D/North.20
■
Setup
Speed/Time.21
■
Setup
Arrival/Remaining.22
■
Show
POI.23
■
Auto
scale.24
■
Alert.25
■
GPS
status.26
■
Change
map
color.27
■
Change
menu
theme.28
■
Time
zone.29
■
Day/Night.30
•
Version.31
Navigate
to
-
Menu.32
■
Find
by
city.32
■
Find
by
ZIP
code.
35
■
Home.36
■
Office.37
■
Recent
route
or
Clear
route.38
■
Find
by
favorites.39
■
Recent
destination.40
■
Find
by
POI
(Points
of
interest).41
■
Find
by
nearest
POI.
42
■
Find
by
map.43
■
Re
route.44
■
Route
Description.45
My
Favorite.46
■
Favorites.46
■
Recent
destination.47
■
Home.48
■
Office.49
■
Advanced.49
DVD
Control.5i
DVD
Setup.52
■
Downmix
Setup.53
■
TV
Display
Setup.53
■
OSD
Lang
Setup.54
■
Audio
Setup.54
■
Subtitle
Setup.54
■
Screen
Saver
Setup.55
■
Dual
Modo.55
■
Defaults
Setup.55
AV1/AV2
Control...56
Tuner
Control.
57
ASM
Function.58
Screen
Setup...59
■
Bright
Setup.60
■
Contrast
Setup.
60
■
Color
Setup.61
Audio
Setup...62
■
Bass
Setup.63
■
Middle
Setup.63
■
Treble
Setup.64
■
Fader
Setup.
64
■
Balance
Setup.
65
Installation
&
Connection.
66
■
How
to
install.67
■
How
to
Remove.69
System
Connection...70
Glossary.72
Troubleshooting
Guide.73
Specifications.
76
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01

I
Introduction
_
Thank
you
for
choosing
and
purchasing
this
unit.
This
instruction
manual
aims
to
provide
you
with
installation
and
operating
instructions
for
the
unit.
Features
High
Resolution
&
Bright
Active
6.5
inch
Wide
TFT
LCD
with
Touch
screen.
Picture
Adjustable
(Brightness,
Contrast,
Color)
■
+•
Fully
Motorized
Viewing
Angle
Adjustment
Last
Angle
Memory
Built-in
GPS
Antenna
Easy
&
Quick
GPS
Program
Upgrading
with
USB
Socket
"
►
Easy
Starting
up
with
SD
Map
Card
DVDA/CD/CD/CD-R/CD-RW/MP3
Compatible
DVD
Last
Position
Memory
NTSC/PAL
Auto
Selection
^
Built-in
FM/AM
Tuner
Full-Function
Infrared
Remote
Control
Max
Output
Power:
30W
X
4ch
2
RCA
AA/
Input
[AV1,
AV2}
1
RCA
VIDEO
Output
-*•
1
COAXIAL
Output
02

1
Safety
Precautions
A
■
To
prevent
injury
or
fire,
take
the
following
precautions:
To
prevent
a
short
circuit,
never
put
or
leave
any
metallic
objects
(such
as
coins
or
metal
tools)
inside
the
unit.
Do
not
touch
the
liquid
crystal
fluid
if
the
LCD
is
damaged
or
broken
due
to
shock.
The
liquid
crystal
fluid
may
be
dangerous
to
your
health
or
even
fatal.
^
If
the
liquid
crystal
fluid
from
the
LCD
contacts
your
body
or
clothing,
wash
it
off
with
soap
immediately.
^
Do
not
watch
Video
or
operate
the
unit
while
driving.
It
may
oause
a
car
accident
because
of
the
distraction.
To
enjoy
Video
Pictures,
find
a
safe
place
to
park,
and
engage
the
parking
brake.
^
This
unit
is
a
Class
1
laser
product.
To
prevent
direct
exposure
to
laser
system,
do
not
open
the
unit.
The
laser
beam
may
hurt
your
eyes.
Note
that
TFT
LCD
is
very
fragile
and
could
be
easily
damaged.
Do
not
press
or
scratch
the
surface.
Keep
away
the
liquid
from
the
main
body
to
avoid
possible
electric
shock
or
damage.
Do
not
attempt
to
service
this
product
by
yourself.
(Don't
repair
this
unit
by
yourself
to
avoid
serious
damage)
In
case
of
smoking
or
malfunction
from
the
monitor,
power
off
this
unit
immediately
and
contact
dealer
for
service.
^
It
is
the
responsibility
of
the
purchaser
and
installer
to
comply
with
all
applicable
laws
and
regulations
governing
the
installation
and
use
of
this
unit.
Manufacturer
disclaims
all
liability
for
any
property
damage
or
personal
injury
that
may
result
from
improper
or
unintended
installation
or
use
of
this
unit.
Safety
Precautions
■
To
prevent
damage
to
the
unit,
take
the
following
precautions.
♦
Make
sure
to
ground
the
unit
to
a
negative
12V
power
supply.
^
Do
not
install
the
unit
in
a
spot
exposed
to
direct
sunlight
or
excessive
heat
or
humidity.
Also
avoid
places
with
too
much
dust
or
the
possibility
of
water
splashing.
To
prevent
deterioration,
do
not
touch
the
terminals
of
the
unit
or
faceplate
with
your
fingers.
Do
not
subject
the
faceplate
to
excessive
shock,
as
it
is
a
piece
of
precision
equipment.
-
Don't
watch
Video
pictures
while
the
car's
engine
is
off.
(It
may
drain
the
battery)
When
replacing
a
fuse,
only
use
a
new
fuse
with
prescribed
rating.
Using
a
fuse
with
the
wrong
rating
may
cause
your
unit
to
malfunction.
^
Use
only
the
screws
provided,
if
you
use
the
wrong
screws,
you
could
damage
the
unit.
^
You
cannot
view
video
pictures
while
the
vehicle
is
moving.
To
enjoy
TV/video
pictures,
find
a
safe
place
to
park
and
engage
the
parking
brake.
03

■
Loading
and
Replacing
the
remote
battery
1
Use
two
"AAA"
size
batteries.
Slide
the
cover
while
pressing
downwards
to
remove
it
as
illustrated.
2
Insert
the
batteries
with
the
+
and
-
poles
aligned
properly,
following
the
illustration
inside
the
case.
|v\rarning
_
■
Do
not
set
the
remote
control
on
hot
places
such
as
above
the
dashboard.
■
Cleaning
the
panel
and
monitor
^
When
the
operator
panel
and
monitor
panels
are
dirty,
wipe
and
clean
them
using
a
soft
cloth
(such
as
a
commercially
available
silicon
coated
cloth).
When
contaminated
excessively,
clean
them
using
a
cloth
dipped
in
a
neutral
detergent
first,
then
remove
the
detergent
using
a
dry
cloth.
^
Do
not
use
a
hard
cloth
or
a
volatile
chemical
(such
as
an
alcohol).
If
you
used,
the
panel
surface
may
be
scratched
or
printed
letters
may
be
erased.
■
Cleaning
the
disc
slot
As
dust
can
accumulate
in
the
disc
slot
dean
it
occasionally.
Your
discs
can
get
scratches
if
you
put
them
in
a
dusty
disc
slot,
■
Lens
Fogging
Right
after
you
turn
on
the
car
heater
in
cold
weather,
dew
or
condensation
may
form
on
the
lens
in
the
disc
player
of
the
unit
causing
lens
fogging,
discs
may
be
impossible
to
play.
In
such
a
situation,
remove
the
disc
and
wait
for
the
condensation
to
evaporate.
If
the
unit
still
does
not
operate
normally
after
a
while,
consult
your
dealer.
Cauiion
If
it
is
activative
with
over
limited
output,
it
will
down
the
volume
output
for
the
safety
set,
Volume
function
will
be
stop
temporarily
untill
the
set
become
stabile
status.
(After
the
set
is
stabile.
Volume
function
will
be
keep
in
stabile
status.)
04

I
BOX
Contents
After
purchasing
this
product,
open
packaging
and
see
if
any
of
the
components
listed
below
aie
damaged
or
missing.
If
there
is
an
abnormality,
please
inquire
to
the
dealer
you
purchased
from.
As
these
images
are
to
facilitate
the
understanding
of
the
consumer,
they
may
differ
from
the
actual
conditions.
Unit
1
EA
Remote
Control
(1
EA}
&
Batteries
(2
EA)
Half
Sleeve
1
EA(For
Mounting
Bracket)
Panel
Base
1
EA
(Trim
Ring)
Power
&
Speaker
Cable
(16P)
1
EA
1
AN
Cable
(6P)
1
EA
2
AA/Cable
(8P)
1
EA
GPS
Antenna
1
EA
Key
2
EA
(For
Removing
a
unit)
Map
SD
Card
(2GB)
1
EA
Screw
(For
Rear
Mounting
Bracket)/
Center
Screw
Manual
1
EA
Warranty
Card
1
EA
05

Name
and
Function
of
Each
Parts
■
Front
Panel
Description
1
Power
(([))
button
Turns
on
or
off
the
power.
2
Play/Pause
(
)
button
Pauses
and
replays
a
disc.
3
STOP
(
(
y
;
]
button
Stops
a
disc.
4
Volume
(+)
button
Adjusts
the
volume
up,
5
Volume(-)
button
Adjusts
the
volume
down.
The
max,
volume
level
is
15
when
you
turn
the
unit
on
even
if
you
set
more
than
15.
6
BAND
{)
button
Selects
AM,FM1
or
FM2.
7
MODE
(
('
M
)
button
Selects
one
of
the
following
mode.
—
DVD-
-
NAVI-»
RADIO
"
AVI
AV2
'ETU?
|
8
Hard
Reset
(©)
9
TILT
(button
Selects
one
of
the
following
view
angle.
I
r-lS
-
►
J
O
-*
-*€Q
-^7S
'-9Q
-j
10
S.C/EQ(i3j)
button
Selects
sound
condition
control
menu.
-
BASS
•
r'lD
^
TREBLE
.'-BALANCE
Press
less
than
a
second
to
select
sound
condition
control
menu.
Selects
equalizing
menu.
-
►
C
LASSIC-
=OP-
►
ROCK—
►
eO‘TFF-—
Press
more
than
a
second
to
select
equalizing
menu.
Change
the
setting
of
the
BASS,
MID
or
TREBLE
when
EQ
is
off.
11
SEEK
FR
(
|<^)
button
Track
changes
in
DVD
mode.
Increases
frequency
in
Radio
mode.
In
DVD
Title
menu,
It
is
activated
as
Down
key
if
Previous
key
is
pressed
shortly
and
It
is
activated
as
Left
key
if
Previous
key
is
pressed
long.
12
SEEKFF(
N
)button
Track
changes
in
DVD
mode.
Decreases
frequency
in
Radio
mode.
In
DVD
Title
menu,
It
is
activated
as
Up
key
if
Next
Key
is
pressed
shortly
and
it
is
activated
as
right
key
if
Next
key
is
pressed
long.
13
Remote
Control
Eye
14
MUTE
{(^O)
button
Turns
on
or
off
the
Sound.
Navi.
Auto
change
on/off
button
when
you
press
this
more
than
2
seconds(long
key).
15
EJECT^
button
The
disc
is
ejected.
06

■
Left
Side
View
■
Front
Side
View
16
SD
CARD
SLOT
17
USB
PORT
18
Disc
insertion
slot
A
disc
is
played
when
you
insert
it.
■
Rear
Side
View
19
Fuse(20A)
20
Power
&
Speaker
Output
Connector
21
Center
Hole
22
External
Output
Terminal
(5.1
ch
Preout)
23
External
Input
Video
Out
Terminal
24
GPS
Antenna
25
Tuner
Antenna
26
IR
Repeat
27
Fan
07

Remote
Controller
■
Front
Side
View
1
Power
button
You
can
turn
on
or
off
the
power
by
pressing
the
button.
2
Eject
(0)
button
The
disc
is
ejected.
3
Mode
button
Selects
one
of
the
following
mode
by
pressing
the
button.
DVD
->
NAVI
^
RADIO
^
AVI
AV2
->
SETUP.
4
DISP
button
Selects
the
one
of
the
following
time
display
mode
in
AUDIO
CD.
SINGLE
ELAPSED,
TOTAL
ELAPSED,
TOTAL
REMAIN,
OFF
Selects
the
one
of
the
following
time
display
mode
in
DVD.
TITLE
REMAIN,
CHAPTER
EUPSED,
CHAPTER
REMAIN,
DISPLAY
OFF.
6
T
ILT
button
Selects
one
of
the
following
view
angle
by
pressing
the
button.
30“
60”
-»
■
90°
->
60°
30°
0°
degrees.
08
6
SEEK+button
The
speed
changes
in
forward
each
time
when
it
is
pressed.
Scans
a
radio
frequency.
7
SEEK-
button
The
speed
changes
in
backward
each
time
when
it
is
pressed.
Scans
a
radio
frequency.
8
FF
(
^>1
)
button
The
track
changes
up
each
time
when
it
is
pressed.
Increases
radio
frequency.
9
SEL
button
Selects
the
mode
that
you
choose
in
MODE
selection
screen.
10
FR(|<4)
button
The
track
changes
down
each
time
when
it
is
pressed,
Decreases
radio
frequency.
11
SETUP
button
Setup
mode
is
selected
for
DVD,
SCREEN
or
AUDIO.
Pressing
the
button
again
returns
to
the
previous
mode.
12
Play/Pause
(^||)
button
Pauses
and
replays
a
disc,
13
Stop
(
■
)
button
Stops
a
disc.
14
ASM
button
Auto
frequency
scan
in
radio
mode.
15
MUTE
button
You
can
turn
on
or
off
the
sound
by
pressing
the
button,
(except
Auto
Search
Frequency)
Seek
+
button
or
Seek
-
button.)
16
Volume+
Adjust
the
volume
up.
17
BAND
button
Selects
radio
mode
each
time
press
the
button.
Mode
will
change
as
follows:
AM
FM1
->
FM2
18
MENU
button
Returns
to
the
root
menu,
19
Volume-
Adjust
the
volume
down.
20
GOTO
button
Selects
a
chapter
that
you
want
to
go.
Press
the
“SEL”
button
after
you
input
a
chapter
number.
21
A-B
button
Selects
a
repeat
interval
orOFF.
22
LANG
button
Selects
a
LANGUAGE,
23
SUB-T
button
Selects
a
SUB-TITLE
or
OFF.
24
ANGLE
button
Selects
a
view
angle
in
DVD
mode.
25
ZOOM
button
Enlarges
a
screen
each
time
you
press
it
in
DVD
mode
as
follows:
XI
.5
X2
-»
■
X3
^
ZOOM
OFF
26
REPEAT
button
Repeats
a
TITLE
or
CHAPTER.
Menu
will
changes
as
follows:
CHAPTER
REPEAT
ON
TITLE
REPEAT
ON
->
REPEAT
OFF
27
TITLE
button
Returns
to
the
DVD
root
menu.

I
Mode
Selection
When
you
press
the
power
button,
the
last
mode
will
be
selected
automatically.
So
If
you'd
like
to
change
mode,
then
press
the
mode
button
or
press
the
center
of
the
screen.
If
you
are
in
NAVI
mode,
you
should
press
the
mode
button,
not
touch
screen.
The
mode
changes
each
time
when
the
mode
button
is
pressed.
The
mode
will
be
selected
to
the
last
one
automatically
after
you
leave
it
more
than
5
seconds,
and
also
it
changes
screen
to
the
selected
mode.
09

I
Quick
Start
Guide
to
Navigation
Introduction
This
function
is
the
navigator
and
very
latest
Global
Positioning
Satellite
(GPS)
technology
to
provide
you
with
accurate
street
level
navigation
via
clear
and
precise
voice
prompts,
Calculated
routes
and
voice
guidance
are
may
be
different
from
the
actual
road
circumstances.
GPS
positioning
may
not
be
available
depending
upon
the
vehicle's
circumstance.
For
instance,
when
you
are
inside
a
tunnel
or
a
building.
Do
not
install
the
wireless
device
around
this
unit.
It
may
cause
a
bad
GPS
signal
reception.
If
you
are
driving
with
bad
signal
reception,
GPS
positioning
time
may
take
longer
than
when
you
are
stationary,
Keep
your
unit
away
from
excessive
moisture
and
extreme
temperature.
Because
of
the
GPS
signal
error
(about
10
meters),
or
bad
signal
reception,
Your
position
displayed
on
the
map
may
be
different
from
actual
your
position.
It
may
take
some
time
to
receive
GPS
signals
(about
5
~
30
minutes)
after
initial
purchase
or
in
first
time
use
after
long
period
time
unused.
Go
to
where
the
sky
is
visible,
with
no
obstruction
from
skyscrapers
and
wait
for
good
reception.
GPS
signal
reception
can
be
effect
by
following
situations,
this
is
not
a
device
problem.
*
When
you
put
a
something
on
the
GPS
antenna.
*
When
you
have
metallic
coating
on
the
car
glasses.
*
When
it
is
cloudy
or
bad
weather
*
When
vehicle
is
inside
a
tunnel,
under
the
elevated
road,
in
an
underground
parking
lot,
in
subway
*
When
vehicle
is
in
skyscrapers
A
Safety
Precautions
■
Look
at
the
display
only
when
it
is
absolutely
safe
to
do
so.
■
Never
attempt
to
disassemble,
repair
or
make
any
modification
to
your
device
since
this
could
cause
damage
to
the
device,
and
even
bodily
injury
or
property
damage.
■
Keep
SD
cards
in
a
well-protected
case
so
as
to
avoid
dust
and
humidity
when
you
are
not
using
it
and
also
make
sure
that
no
foreign
objects
can
enter
the
SD
slot.
10

Quick
Start
Guide
to
Navigation
1
P
ress
the
mode
button
or
center
of
the
screen.
The
following
screen
will
be
display
with
last
mode
is
already
selected.
The
mode
changes
each
time
when
the
mode
button
is
pressed.
I^BI
WBr
2
L
eave
it
about
for
5
seconds
when
NAVi
is
selected
or
press
the
|
|
icon
directly.
then
the
NAVI
mode
will
be
start
for
a
moment.
3
If
there
is
no
SD
card,
following
screen
will
be
on,
then
Insert
the
SD
card
Into
the
SD
Card
slot
as
Indicated.
4
Following
screen
will
be
display
once
after
the
power
on.
otherwise
the
last
NAVI
screen
will
be
on,
5
Read
information
and
press
1
1
agree
button
at
the
bottom
of
the
screen.
Information
Please
do
not
operate
the
controls
of
goNgo
while
driving.
Doing
so
could
endanger
yourself,
your
passengers
and
other
road
users.
Please
observe
the
actual
traffic
signal.
6
G
o
out
after
you
have
installed
the
device,
so
that
the
GPS
receiver
can
locate
your
position.
This
may
take
up
to
30
minutes
the
first
time
the
device
is
used.
When
satellite
lock
is
achieved
the
screen
displays
your
position
on
its
map
in
a
'3D'
navigation
view.

Quick
Access
Menu
Press
the
left
side
of
the
Press
this
icon
to
see
map
to
see
the
navigate
the
‘GPS
Status’
avoiding
road.
A
small
on-screen
menu
can
be
launched
by
pressing
the
bottom
line
of
the
screen.
The
quick
access
menu
will
drop
down
automatically.
If
no
other
button
on
the
drop
down
"box
is
pressed,
the
drop
box
disappears
after
approximately
three
seconds."
From
this
menu
you
can
:
•
Zoom
closer
in,
or
zoom
further
out
from
the
map.
•
Mute
or
alter
the
audil
level.
•
By
pressing
the
+
icon
you
can
manipulate
the
map.
•
Switch
between
day
and
night
settings
Press
the
bottom
of
the
screen
get
following
quick
menu
Day
/
Night
In
Configure
menu
Press
the
icon
to
swich
the
setting
-
If
you
switch
the
unit
off
and
then
back
on
the
display,
it
reverts
to
previous
personal
setting.
Road
information
You
can
get
the
road
information
Volume
setting
Press
the
-i-
button
to
increase,
-
button
to
decrease
the
volume.
Press
the
Q
icon
for
mute,
you
will
see
Qj
-
This
new
setting
is
only
temporary
and
if
the
unit
is
switched
off
and
then
back
on
the
audio
level
returns
to
either
factory
default
or
your
personal
setting,
Scroll
map
By
pressing
this
icon
you
can
manipulate
the
map
by
touching
and
moving
your
finger
on
the
screen.
jAdd
favorites|
Target
Press
the
Quick
menu
after
you
scroll
the
map.
Press
the
(Add
favorite^
or
Target
|
to
set
the
current
position
GPS
status
12

Navigation
On-Screen
Descriptions
W
W
Cortland
St
11.-43
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Harlem
Ave
Rutherford
N"shviIIe
Avo
1
Turning
direction
at
the
intersection
7
Current
street
Distance
to
intersection
8
GPS
Antenna
status
1
Estimated
time
of
arrival
or
Estimated
journey
time.Press
to
switch
between
the
two.
9
My
position
H
10
Current
road
B
Remain
distance
11
Road
information
of
the
turning
point
Vehicle
Speed
or
Current
time.
Press
to
switch
between
the
two.
B
6
Current
direction
13


My
Favorite
Mode
Menus
Press
I
button
to
see
the
4
sub-menus.
I
Configure
Mode
Menus
Navigate
to
My
favorite
Configure
^))
Volume
control
change
language
Change
voice
Units
of
II
measurement
1
Setup
Show
POI
Auto
scale
Alert
GPS
status
Change
map
color
z
2
Press
the
button
to
see
the
sub-menus.
Press
the
button
to
see
the
all
12
sub-menus.

I
Configure
Menu
Volume
control
6?Ca
Change
language
Change
Units
of
voice
measurement
jg
Setup
4
Navigate
to
My
favorite
Configure
1
1
Change
P
language
1
^
1
Chanqe
Units
of
1
voice
measurement
1
Setup
Volume
control
Volume
Control
Menu
1
Bring
up
the
main
navigation
menu
by
pressing
the
center
of
the
screen.
2
Press
the
IcoAflgur*
button.
3
Press
the
icon.
4
To
adjust
the
volume,
use
your
finger
to
press
either
the
r+'
button
to
increase
the
volume
or
the
0
button
to
decrease
the
volume.
To
determine
that
you
have
selected
the
correct
audio
level
and
you
can
test
by
pressing
the
f
rest
]
button
on
the
display
Control
Volume
by
+/•
Key
O
50
lOO
5
if
you
wish
to
return
to
the
factory
default
audio
level
press
the
|
Reset"!
button.
Then
press
the
I
ok
'
button
to
confirm
the
setting.
16

I
Configure
Menu
Navigate
to
My
favorite
Configure
^))
Volume
control
Change
voice
Setup
Inits
of
isuremi
Units
of
measurement
Change
language
[^English
f
^
Francais
▲
I
I
Espanol
—
▼
OK
~
Change
language
1
Bring
up
the
main
navigation
menu
by
pressing
the
center
of
the
screen.
2
Select
the
3
Press
the
button.
icon.
4
Your
device
comes
with
a
choice
of
a
ENGLISH
,
Espanol
or
French
voice
prompts
and
alerts.
5
When
you
have
decided
which
language
you
prefer,
press
the
'OK'
button.
17

Configure
Menu
4
))
Volume
control
Change
language
Change
voice
Units
of
measurement
Setup
■
Volume
control
Change
language
Units
of
measurement
1
Setup
it
Navigate
to
My
favorite
Configure
English
(female)
*
P
1
English
(male)
f
|iFran^ais
(female)
▼
P]]
Espanol
(female)
1
1
Korean
(female)
1
Test
1
OK
Change
Voice
1
Bring
up
the
main
navigation
menu
by
pressing
the
center
of
the
screen.
2
Select
the
Cnnrigim
button.
3
Press
the
icon.
4
Your
device
comes
with
a
choice
of
a
male,
female,
southern
or
Urban
English
voice
promptes
and
alerts.
Also
female
Espanol,
French
or
Korean
voice
is
possible.
To
hear
a
sample
of
each
voice,
press
the
(test)
button
once.
5
To
make
your
selection,
press
the
relevant
check
box
with
your
finger.
6
When
you
have
decided
which
language
you
prefer,
press
the
I
ok
■
button.
18

Configure
Menu
Units
of
measuremenu
1
Bring
up
the
main
navigation
menu
by
pressing
the
center
of
the
screen.
2
Select
the
button.
3
Press
the
icon.
4
This
option
allows
you
to
Display
between
metric
and
imperial
measurement.
5
To
make
your
selection,
press
the
relevant
check
box
with
your
finger.
6
When
you
have
decided
which
language
you
prefer,
press
the
i
ok
|
button.
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