Operating instructions
Table Of Contents
- Index
- Safety information
- The Navigation device
- OVERVIEW OF SCOPE OF SUPPLY
- OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATION DEVICE
- General operation
- Maintenance and care
- Battery quality declaration
- Display quality declaration
- Start-up
- Power supply
- TMC antenna (depending on the model)
- GPS-antenna
- Cable for vehicle integration (depending on the model, optional)
- Memory card
- Unit bracket
- Switching the Navigation device on/off
- Basic information about the touch screen
- Basic information about the menus
- Radio remote control
- Content Manager
- Transferring music tracks, pictures and videos
- Faults
- Navigation mode
- What is navigation?
- Selecting navigation
- Last destinations list
- The New or New Destination Menu (depending on device)
- Navigation settings
- Traffic announcements using TMC (depending on the model)
- The map display
- Calling up the map display
- Structure of the map display
- Using the map display
- Map display options
- Point of interest on the route
- TMC on the route (depending on the model)
- Cancel route guidance
- Changing route options
- Block route
- Switching the map mode
- Changing the map orientation
- Route calculator (depending on the model)
- Setting day/night display
- Selecting/setting the vehicle profile
- Entering a destination
- Enter/delete waypoint
- Displaying the entire route
- Displaying the destination list
- Skipping destination
- Displaying current position
- Saving a position
- Calling up the telephone (depending on the model)
- Switching off the display
- Defining fast access buttons
- TELEPHONE MODE
- Extras
- Settings
- Specialist words
- Keywords
- MODEL OVERVIEW AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- NOTICE
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GMT
(Greenwich Mean Time)
Central European Time
The standard time at 0 degrees of longi-
tude (the longitude which passes through
Greenwich, Great Britain). This time is
used worldwide for the synchronisation of
data collection.
Bluetooth
Technology for wireless data transmission
at short range up to 10 meters.
GPS
(Global Positioning System)
GPS determines your actual geographical
position by the use of satellites. It is based
on 24 satellites which orbit the Earth and
emit signals. The GPS receiver receives
these signals and calculates the distance to
each satellite from the running time dif-
ferences and thus evaluates its actual cur-
rent position in terms of geographical
length and width. In order to determine
the position, signals from at least three sat-
ellites are required, and the fourth one al-
lows the height to be determined.
ID3-Tag
„Index of Contents" of an MP3 title.
Contains information such as title, artist,
album, year and genre.
JPG/JPEG
(Joint Photographic Experts Group)
The JPEG is the most common type
of storage format for dissipating picture
compression., i.e. when compressing, de-
tails of the picture are lost. Still provides
good picture quality despite compression,
compression stages are selectable. It is the
most common format for representation
and exchange of pictures on the internet.
MP3
Special compression process for audio
data (e.g. music).
SD Card
(Secure Digital)
The Secure Digital Card was developed in
2001 by SanDisk on the basis of the older
MMC standard. An SD card is a re-writa-
ble change-over storage card.
Stylus
A stylus is an input pointer which is used
for the operation of touch-screens, mobile
phones or PDAs.
The stylus consists basically of a plastic
pointer with a softer plastic core. The
sleeve is hard and can be gripped and the
softer core emerges at the tip and is de-
signed to touch the screen as softly as pos-
sible (i.e. without the danger of scratching
the screen).
The stylus is more accurate than operation
using the fingers, since only the thin tip
touches the screen. In addition, dirty
marks on the screen caused by finger
prints are avoided.