Prestigio GeoVision 5150 User manual

CAUTION
1. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover (or back). No
user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
2. The manufacturer should not hold responsibility for the damage caused by any
substitutions and modifications of the product without authorization from the
manufacturer or authorized unit.
WARNING
The device should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with
liquids should be placed on the device.
To prevent the GPS from being damaged, be sure to keep the GPS out of direct
sunlight or heat. Maintain well-ventilated conditions around the unit to avoid
overheating.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the
user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Important Safety
Instructions
Accessories List
ITEM NAME QTY
Car Charger 1
Mounting Cradle 1
USB Cable 1
Stylus Pen 1
Leather Carrying Case
(GV5150 only)
1
Driver/Documentation CD 1
User Manual 1
Warranty Card
Accessories
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Front and Side View
1. LCD Touch Screen
Tap the screen with a finger to select commands or use the included stylus.
2. Battery Status Indicator
The indicator glows in bright amber color when battery is fully charged and in red
color when charging.
3. microSD Slot
Insert the SD card into the slot. Used for Mapping Data or user’s music, photo or
video.
4. Mini-USB Port
Connects to USB Cable for data access or battery charging
5. Headphone Port
Connect an earphone for private listening. When an earphone jack is plugged in,
the speaker will be turned off automatically.
6. Reset Button
Used to reset the device.
7. Power Button
Press to power ON/OFF device.
8. Speaker
Emits sound, voice or music.
9. Stylus Pen
Used for writing on the LCD Touch Screen.
10. Backlight Button
Auto adjust the screen brightness level
View of Main Unit
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Inserting microSD Card
zTo insert a microSD card, place
connector towards device and card
label towards the front side of the
device.
zTo remove a microSD card, gently
press the edge of the card to release
the safety lock and pull the card out
of the slot.
NOTE:
Please always make sure that no application is accessing the microSD
card before extraction.
Charging
1. Connecting to External USB Device
zFlip open the protective rubber cover towards the front of the device.
zInsert USB connector into the appropriate USB port.
zInsert the other USB connector into USB port on PC to start charging.
Device Connection

2. Connecting to Car Charger
zFlip open the protective rubber cover towards the left side of the device.
zInsert USB connector into the appropriate USB port.
zInsert car charger connector into vehicle 12V accessory/cigarette socket to start
charging.
NOTE:
Please connect the car charger to vehicle 12V accessory/cigarette socket after
vehicle engine is started to protect the device from sudden surges in current.
Connecting to Earphones
zFlip open the protective rubber cover towards the front of the device.
zInsert earphone plug (not included) into the appropriate earphone port to switch
audio output from device speaker to earphone.
NOTE:
Excessively loud volume is potentially detrimental to hearing. Please turn
down the volume before connecting the earphone and gradually turn up
the volume to a comfortable level.
Device Connection
About Rechargeable Battery
The device is equipped with a built-in rechargeable battery. Please fully charge the
battery (for at least 8 hours) before initial use. The battery status indicator glows in red
color when charging and turns bright amber color when charging is complete. Charging
time is approximately 2 hours.
Working conditions and precautions for the rechargeable battery
zDevice with new batteriey should be fully charged before initial use.
zIt is not necessary to start charging the device before the battery is fully discharged.
Cautions on Battery
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Device Mounting Procedures
The device can be securely mounted on vehicle dashboard or windshield with the
mounting cradle included. Please follow procedures below to operate mounting cradle:
1. Select an appropriate location on windshield or dashboard where the device and
mounting cradle will not obstruct driver field of vision.
2. Please also make sure that the device has a clear view of sky to attain best GPS
reception.
zPlace device on the bracket with
bottom positioned on the appropriate
socket.
zPush on the top edge to securely
install device onto the cradle.
zLift the suction cup lever and press
the suction cup at desired location.
zPress down the suction cup lever to
secure the mounting cradle on the
surface.
zRotate the knob to adjust device to
desired viewing angle.
To Dismount Device
1. Push the tap on top of the mounting cradle to release the device.
2. Lift the suction cup lever to easily remove the suction cup from windshield or
dashboard.
Using Mounting
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1. Press and hold Power Button
to turn on device.
2. Shortly after the startup screen
is shown, the main menu will be
displayed.
3. Tap the corresponding buttons
with touch pen included to
navigate various functions.
4. Press and hold Power Button
to turn off the device or to allow
device to enter sleep mode.
Getting Started

No. Name Function
1 Information
panel
A sign of the upcoming manoeuvre. There are various turns,
distance to the next maneuver in metres or kilometres, etc. on a
gray background. Clicking on the sign stops the route guidance
and more route options.
2 Compass
Context menu opens by pressing this button. In this menu
switches the orientation of the map («North up» - lock icon is
next to the compass, «Rotate in accordance with the
movement» - route is next to the compass), the type of card
(Flat view «2D» and the Panoramic view of the «3D»)
and the skins («Night», «Day», «Auto»). When driving the
compass always points to the North.
3 Sound Sound menu opens by pressing this button
4 Information
panel
The estimated total time in a way, the total length of the route,
time of arrival at the final point of the route.The active
5 Route The active route.
6 Navitel. Events Event management button.
7 GPS-cursor Your location indicator.
8 Menu Main menu opens by pressing this button.
Program interface
No. Name Function
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Information
panel
Shows the name of the street you are currently driving along.
Available only if GPS/GLONASS connection is established. If
there is no street name, the direction will be shown.
10 2D/3D Switches 2D/3D format.
11 Traffic lane Displays the traffic lanes with a valid maneuvers at the next
intersection.
12 Scale button Zoom out.
13 Scale button Zoom in.
14 Information
panel Following street.
15 Battery Icon shows the level of battery charge. Press it to see the
remaining memory.
16 GPS
GPS/GLONASS connection icon. If the indicator is grey —
receiver is disabled, red — switched
on, but the connection is not established, yellow - poor
connestion, green - connection
established. There is a number of the satellites in the dot.
Program interface
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No. Name Function
17 «Save» Saves current marc on map as a waypoint.
18 «Cursor» Shows the mark menu.
Program interface
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No. Name Function
19 Mark on the
map
You can set the mark by taping on the map. You can save this
mark as a waypoint, add it
to the route or see object’s characteristics the mark was set on.
20
Track record
Track record. Red dot means that the track is recording, grey
dot means that the record
stoped.
21 Traffic Jams Shows the current traffic jams on a 10-point scale.
22 Navitel.SMS This button is intended to read/send SMS-messages. Near the
icon you can see the number of unread messages.
23 Software
update Shows available updates.
24 «Go!» Marks the current position on the map as the end of the route
25 «Route through» Mark becomes the start point on the route. You should turn off
your GPS/GLONASS receiver.
26 «Set start» Mark becomes the middle point of the route.
27 «Set finish» Mark on the map becomes the end of the route. And previous
end of the route becomes the middle point.
28 Map Back to map.
Program interface

Route to the objects.
To create a route to the object with known address, press the «Menu» button at the lower
left corner of the screen [1]. Then select «Find», «By address» [2]. Press the «Select
country» button and enter its name [4]. To minimize the keyboard, press the icon at the
right top of the screen. Select the required country[5]. Menus «Select city», «Select
street» and «Select building» will become active [6]. After choosing the required
information press «Go!» to create a route. The route will be shown on the map [8]. You
can follow this route or start simulation by pressing the «Demo route» button.
Autorouting
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Route to the selected point on the map.
You can set the route to any point on the map. This point will be the end of the route,
your current position will become the start of the route. Create a mark on the route by
pressing any place on the map[1]. Press the «Cursor», then «Go!»[2]. The route is
created[3].
Route from point to point.
If you want to create a route from point to point you should create a point on the map[1].
Then set this button as a start route by pressing «Cursor» > «Go!». If you didn’t turn off
your GPS receiver, the system will ask you to do it[3]. The start point will be marked by
green flag[4]. Then find the finish point, tap on map and press «Cursor» > «Go!»[5]. The
route will be created from point to point.
Autorouting
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If your device has GSM/GPRS module, you will be able to use some «Navitel
Navigator» software features like «Navitel. Traffic Jams» and «Navitel .SMS»
services.
Navitel.Traffic
Using this service you can see the
information about the traffic jams.To set
the service go to «Settings > «Online
services» > «Traffic jams». When the
service is active the roads are painted in
different colors.
Red - traffic jam, Orange - traffic is bad,
Yellow - traffic is a bit difficult, Green -
normal traffic[1].
Navitel.SMS
The special window will appear on the screen when you receive the Navitel.SMSI2].
Select “Hide” to hide it or”Accept” to see options.
Note:
For more detailed information regarding the functionality of Navitel software, please,
refer to the complete user manual on CD, or to www.prestigio.com.
Additional features
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NOTE:
Do NOT store audio files in the built-in flash storage for it may result in
system malfunction. The flash storage is used to store system data and
should not be tempered at anytime.
Reminders regarding music playback function
zAudio files should be loaded in the SD card before connecting to device.
zAudio files can be imported to the SD card from PC by a variety of programs such
as Windows Media Player.
zThe loading process should be performed independently from the device.
zDo NOT attempt to use the device as a card reader device.
Playing Music
zInsert SD card with audio files loaded
before powering on the device.
zShortly after the greeting screen is
shown, main menu will be displayed
automatically.
zTap on MultiMedia icon to enter
submenu.
Music Mode

zTap on Music icon to enter music
files list.
During Music Playback
zTap on / to return to previous/skip to next song.
zTap on to play.
zTap on to pause.
zTap on to stop playback.
zTap on / to select random/repeat playback.
zTap on to adjust volume.
zTap on to return to music files list.
Music Mode
NOTE:
Do NOT store video files in the built-in flash storage for it may result in
system malfunction. The flash storage is used to store system data and
should not be tempered at anytime.
Reminders regarding video playback function
zVideo files should be loaded in the SD card before connecting to device.
zThe loading process should be performed independently from the device.
zDo NOT attempt to use the device as a card reader device.
Playing Video
zInsert SD card with video files loaded
before powering on the device.
zShortly after the greeting screen is
shown, main menu will be displayed
automatically.
zTap o n MultiMedia icon to enter
submenu.
Video Mode
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zTap on the Video icon to enter video
files list.
During Video Playback
zTap on to return to video files list.
zTap on to play.
zTap on to stop playback.
zTap on to pause.
zTap on / to return to previous / skip to next video.
zTap on to adjust volume.
zTap on to turn to full-screen mode.
Video Mode
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NOTE:
Do NOT store photo files in the built-in flash storage for it may result in
system malfunction. The flash storage is used to store system data and
should not be tempered at anytime.
Reminders regarding photo viewing function
zHigh resolution image files may considerably slow down device reading speed.
Image files with resolution 640 X 480 or lower is recommended.
zImage files should be loaded in the SD card before connecting to device.
zThe loading process should be performed independently from the device.
zDo NOT attempt to use the device as a card reader device.
Viewing Photo
zInsert SD card with image files loaded
before powering on the device.
zTap on Picture Viewer icon to enter
photo list and select the desired file.
Picture Mode

During Photo Viewing
zTap on to zoom image in / out.
zTap on to rotate image.
zTap on to display in full-screen mode. Double tap the screen to resume.
zTap on / to return to previous / skip to next image file.
Picture Mode
NOTE:
Do NOT store document files in the built-in flash storage for it may result
in system malfunction. The flash storage is used to store system data
and should not be tempered at anytime.
Reminders regarding Document Viewer function
zDocument files should be loaded in the SD card before connecting to device.
zThe loading process should be performed independently from the device.
zDo NOT attempt to use the device as a card reader device.
zThe device supports the format of .TXT only.
Reading Text
zInsert SD card with text files loaded
before powering on the device.
zTap o n Document Files icon to enter
document files list.
zSelect the desired text.
Document Mode
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During Document Playback
zTap on to return to document files list.
zTap on / to return to previous / skip to next page.
Document Mode
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zTap on Settings icon to enter
submenu.
Language
zTap on on submenu to enter
language setting.
zTap on / to cycle through
language options.
zTap on / to cancel /
confirm.
Date/Time
zTap o n to enter date / time
setting.
zTap o n / to adjust the
corresponding date / time.
zTap on / to cancel /
confirm.
Volume
zTap on to enter volume
setting.
zTap o n / to adjust volume.
zTap on / to cancel /
confirm.
Settings

Backlight
zTap on on submenu to
enter backlight setting.
zTap o n / to adjust backlight
brightness.
zTap on / to cancel /
confirm.
Calibrator
zTap on Calibration icon on submenu
to enter the screen calibrating menu.
zTap the center of “+” as it moves
around the screen. Tap the screen as
instructed after “+” has moved through
a cycle (Center →Top left corner →
bottom left corner →bottom right
corner →top right corner).
Settings
Take steps described in the tables below to solve simple problems before contacting
customer service.
NOTE:
Immediately turn off the device and disconnect the power adapter if the
device is not working properly. Never try to repair the unit without
authorized professionals for it may damage the unit.
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION
There is no
sound.
The volume may be turned
down or mute.
Turn up the volume or turn
on the sound output.
Users can’t turn
on the unit.
The adaptor doesn’t
connect well.
Connect the adaptor
correctly.
The built-in rechargeable
battery is weak.
Use the adaptor to supply
power or charge the
battery.
There is no
picture. The brightness may be
turned down.
Adjust the brightness of the
LCD.
The unit can’t
receive satellite
signals or can’t
orient.
The unit may be obstructed
by buildings or metal block.
Make sure to use the unit
out of room; if in the
vehicle, you can use the
external GPS antenna to
solve this problem.
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Troubleshooting
The unit can
receive signals
now but can’t
then; signals
received are not
stable.
The built-in rechargeable
battery is weak.
Use the adaptor to supply
power or charge the
battery.
The unit may be obstructed
by veil, such as heat
insulation paper.
Remove the veil.
Swing of the unit is too
great.
Avoid great swing of the
unit.
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To establish connection with PC for data access and synchronization, please execute
setup file included in the Driver/Documentation CD or download the file from Microsoft
website to install:
Microsoft Active Sync® software for operating system Microsoft XP or earlier
versions
(http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/downloads/microsoft/activesync-dow
nload.mspx)
and/or
Microsoft Mobile Device Center® software for operating system Microsoft Vista
(http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/downloads/microsoft/device-center-d
ownload.mspx).
Please refer to its user manual for more detailed instructions.
PC Connection

MODEL GV4150 GV5150
Navigation Software Navitel Navitel
GPS Chipset Atlas V 6640MHz Atlas V 664MHz
Channels 64 64
Antenna Internal Internal
Interface USB USB
Display size 4.3" 5”
Resolution 480*272 480*272
Display type TFT Touch screen TFT Touch screen
RAM 128MB, DDR2 128MB, DDR2
Flash 4GB 4GB
Expansion slot
Micro SD-Card slot, max
8GB
Micro SD-Card slot, max
8GB
Battery
type/capacity
Li-polymer 950mAh Li-polymer 950mAh
Operating System Microsoft Window CE6.0 Microsoft Window CE6.0
Speaker 1w 8ohm built-in speaker 1w 8ohm built-in speaker
Video formats
supported
A
VI,WMV,3GP,
MOV,MP4,MPG
A
VI,WMV,3GP,
MOV,MP4,MPG
Technical specifications
MODEL GV4150 GV5150
A
udio formats
supported
MP3,WMA MP3,WMA
Earphone jack 2.5mm mini jack 2.5mm mini jack
Operating
Temperature
0~ 60ºC 0~ 60ºC
Operating
humidity
10% to 90%
non-condensing
10% to 90%
non-condensing
As the Prestigio products are constantly updated and improved, your device may have a
slightly different appearance or modified functionality than presented in this Quick start
Guide.
Technical specifications
Disclaimer
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