user guide C350 G52-56511X1
IMPORTANT IMPORTANT Satellite signals are required for this product to function in Navigation Mode. There may be occasions within your home or surrounding area when the signal strength is limited and Navigation Mode may not be possible. This is quite normal for products of this type. If you experience difficulty in receiving a signal in your car you may need to use an external antenna (optional).
Safety Safety The Global Positioning System The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite based system that provides location and timing information around the globe. GPS is operated and controlled under the sole responsibility of the Government of the United States of America, who are responsible for its availability and accuracy. Any changes in GPS availability and accuracy, or in environmental conditions, may impact the operation of your Binatone Carrera Personal Navigation Device (PND).
CONTENTS CONTENTS IMPORTANT ................................................................................................... 2 Safety .............................................................................................................. 3 The Global Positioning System ........................................................................................................ 3 Using Your PND in the Car....................................................................................................
GETTING STARTED Getting Started This device combines GPS function and photo viewer. Before you begin to install and use this product, please read this manual carefully for fully exploiting the functions of this product. If you experience any problems, go through the user guide before contacting the customer helpline. Position of the controls 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
GETTING STARTED Battery Consuming The device is integrated with a 1000mAH/ 3.7V Li-polymer battery. It can be used for about 3 hours for GPS function. The battery icon shows at the right upper corner of the display. : means the battery capacity is full. : means the battery capacity is 80% left. : means the battery capacity is 60% left. : means the battery capacity is 40% left. : means the battery capacity is 20% left.
GETTING STARTED External Antenna (sold separately) If the GPS receiver fails to acquire a valid signal when mounted in your car it may be due to a heat reflecting coating or heating elements in your windscreen. In these cases use an external antenna. The antenna has a magnet and can be positioned in various locations in or outside your car to obtain the best signal reception. Push the antenna into the socket on the rear of the unit until it clicks into place.
GETTING STARTED Press the Power Button for 3 seconds to turn the unit into Sleep Mode. Press Power button for 5 seconds to wake up the device, then display shows the status before entering Sleep Mode.
GETTING STARTED SD Card Installation If you have a SD or MMC memory Card, you may install it to extend the storage capacity of the unit, or to view the photo saved on the card. When installing it can only be fitted one way – the wording face towards you and the cut-off corner at the bottom as shown. Insert the card in and push it in so that it clicks in place. Insert a SD card into the slot, and you will see the message as below.
GETTING STARTED Connect to PC You can connect the unit to PC for transferring data. Insert a SD/ MMC card to the card slot, you can use the unit as a card reader. 1. Power on the unit. 2. Plug B-type end of the supplied USB cable to the mini USB port of the unit, and plug the other end to your computer. 3. The system will try to recognize and connect the device; the display will show as the figure below. 4. And now you can find 2 new USB devices in My Computer.
GETTING STARTED Photo This device supports jpg, bmp, png, gif formats (up to 12MegaPixel file). Enter "Photo" function to see thumbnails for all the photo files. Note: press Menu button to go back main menu. If you see an icon on the list, it means that photo is unsupported. Tap on a photo you want to view, and then you can tap on the left or right triangle to view the previous or next photo.
GETTING STARTED Slideshow Tap on the button to view the photos show one by one automatically. After tapping on the button, slideshow tool bar will prompt instead. y Tap on button again to stop slideshow. y Tap on button to set the slideshow interval among 2, 3, and 5 seconds. y Tap on button to mute the touch tones. y Tap on button to adjust the touch tones. Rotate Tap on y Tap on the y Tap on 12 button to rotate the current photo.
GETTING STARTED Zoom in Tap on y Tap on the button to zoom in the photo. button to zoom in. y Tap on the button to zoom out. When the photo is zoomed in, you can tap and drag it to view the part you need. y Tap on button to restore the photo. Note: when the zoom in or zoom out limitation is met, the zoom in/ zoom out button will become in gray color and not selectable.
GETTING STARTED Settings NOTE: You do not need to enter the Settings menu before you start to navigate. Tap on the Settings icon on the Main Menu, the following screen is displayed. button at the upper-right corner of the screen. To exit this page, tap on the Exit and button means there are more options available. Tap on one of them to scroll The the list to find out the other options. Note: when there is no option above/ below, the not selectable.
GETTING STARTED Display Tap on the Display option to enter display submenu. There are 3 items to adjust: Brightness, Backlight Timeout, and Screen Calibration. Brightness: With this item, you can change the brightness of the screen. Adjust it darker or brighter by tapping or button. Note: when the minimum or maximum brightness level is met, the level down/ level up button will become in gray color and not selectable.
GETTING STARTED Follow the on screen directions to tap on the center of the cross to calibrate. When the steps are done, you will see the second figure, tap on screen to save and apply the new calibration.
GETTING STARTED Language Tap to select a language from the list to suit your need. Power Status Enter this filed to know the battery status. While charging, the status will be in motion, and noted “Charging”. If the battery is fully charged and the USB cable is still connected, the display will show as the figure below.
GETTING STARTED Restore This field is for you to restore the settings to default values. When necessary, tap on “Restore” item to enter. button to restore all the setting values. After the procedure is done, the “Finished!” Tap on message will prompt. Or tap on 18 to cancel and exit.
GETTING STARTED System Info Tap on System Info to know the information of the unit and the inserted memory card. There are 2 items to read: Device and Storage. Devices: The Devices page shows information about your software versions and capacity of the embedded memory. Storage: The Storage page tells the total capacity and free capacity of your storage card (if installed) and the flash disk. If no storage card is installed, the information will show as N/A.
GETTING STARTED Firmware Upgrade (advanced feature) You can upgrade the firmware of the unit for better performance or/ and more functions. Follow the steps below to do so. Note 1: only advanced users are recommended to operate this feature. Note 2: before upgrading, please make sure that the battery capacity if filled, or power the unit with the car charger to ensure the upgrading will not be corrupted. Note 3: do not remove the memory card during upgrading! Note 4: please visit on www.binatonecarrera.
INTRODUCTION GPS FUNCTION You have chosen a cutting-edge navigation system. Congratulations! Please enjoy using it. Binatone Carrera is embedded as Global Positioning System in this unit. This navigation system leads you straight to your destination, whether you are traveling by car or on foot. You can navigate and plan your route with an easy-to-use and intuitive interface, just by using your finger or the stylus.
Getting Started INTRODUCTION Please make sure that the battery in your device is fully charged, or use the car charger to power on the PND device. Connect the external antenna for better reception. (the external antenna is optional) Install or place your PND device in a location with an unobstructed view to the sky. (In a car this will usually be on the dashboard.) Switch on the unit and choose GPS. It may take up to some minutes to establish the first connection.
ACTIVE MAP ELEMENTS About Screen Tap About on the Main menu screen to open this screen. The About screen is not used in normal navigation. It is there to inform you about the map licenses you have, the creators of Binatone Carrera and the legal aspects of using the program.
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MAIN ELEMENTS Explanation of map display contents and features No. 1 - Turn preview On the Cockpit screen this field shows a graphic illustration of the next manoeuvre. For example when you approach a turn, an arrow will show whether it is a slight, normal or sharp turn. When showing a roundabout, the number of the exit is also given in the picture. This field also serves as a button. Tap it to get to the Route menu. The Map screen will show a button called Route here if there is an active route.
MAIN ELEMENTS Normally Binatone Carrera positions the map to keep the GPS position visible somewhere on the map (when North-up orientation is selected), or always at the bottom centre of the map (when Track-up orientation is selected). If you manually move the map, it will freeze the map in the new position. To return to the GPS position, use this Follow button. Rotating the map in any direction will only freeze the orientation of the map, but it keeps on moving to keep the GPS position visible.
MAIN ELEMENTS : Tap this icon to switch to North-up mode. Now the map is fixed to keep facing North. The icon changes to show the new rotation mode. Tap the icon again to enter Overview mode. This mode looks similar to the North-up mode with one difference: the zoom level in this mode has a fixed default to give you a better look of where you are on the map.
MAIN ELEMENTS : When the inside of the battery turns red, the battery needs recharging. Note: Binatone Carrera cannot display the battery status of the GPS device unless it is built into the PDA and uses the same battery. No. 13 - Sound muting By tapping this button you can quickly mute all sounds of the unit. This will not modify the volume level and the enabled or disabled status of the voice guidance or the key sounds, just mutes the sound output.
MAIN ELEMENTS will ask you whether you really want to delete it together with all its via points. • Add Via: by inserting the selected map point as a via, you instruct Binatone Carrera to cross this location before the destination of the route. This is the way to build a multi-point route in reverse order (when you wish to insert a stopover ‘go to A but first get some fuel at B’ or want to influence the direction of the route). This menu point works only if a route is already active.
MAIN ELEMENTS • Speed • Speed limit • Arrival at next via point • Arrival at destination (default value for the right field) No. 18 - Distance to next turn This field shows the distance to go before reaching the next route event (turn, roundabout, exit, etc.) This field is only displayed when navigating a route. No. 19 - Next street / Next settlement This field shows the road or street that comes next in the route itinerary.
MAIN ELEMENTS Settings Binatone Carrera provides several settings in order to let you customise the functions of the program. The Settings screen can be accessed directly from the Main menu screen and from the map screens by using the battery icon, while some of its sub-screens are accessible from other parts of the program. General settings These are the basic settings of Binatone Carrera . Safety Mode Safety mode will disable the touch screen above 10 km/h (6 mph) to keep your attention on the road.
MAIN ELEMENTS You can rename them and specify their locations. To determine the location you can use the same Find menu options as for a route destination, and depending on that choice and the information available, the location will be shown here as a street address, a latitude/longitude position, or both. Note: If you tap either of your favourite destinations in the Find menu before defining it, bBinatone Carrera will offer to take you to this screen to set it up.
MAIN ELEMENTS Alternative speed limit If the speed limit of the current road segment equals or is above this limit, the speed warning will use the alternative tolerance instead of the previous one. Move the slider to its rightmost position to turn off the alternative speed warning. Then the settings of the upper slider will determine the warning for all roads.
MAIN ELEMENTS the street or on signposts stuck into the streets. If you switch these signs on, it will be easier to recognise your location on the map, if you turn them off, it will be easier to see the road geometry. Note: You can only disable street names and POI icons if Binatone Carrera follows your position. As soon as you move the map and Lock-to-Position is disabled, street names and icons become visible again. Tap Follow to re-enable Lock-to-Position and have the labels and icons disappear again.
MAIN ELEMENTS Note: The sound effects of binatone carrera are context sensitive. They will be different if, for example you open or close a window, or you enable or disable a setting. They will even let you know if you have entered enough letters of a street name to have a short list of matching streets on the screen. Dynamic Volume When driving at high speed, the noise in the car may be too loud to clearly understand the voice guidance messages and to perceive the key sounds.
MAIN ELEMENTS Route Here you can choose from three different route types. • Short: Choosing Short will result in a route that has the smallest total distance of all possible routes between the given points. This is usually preferred by pedestrians, cyclists or slow vehicles. • Fast: Choosing Fast will result in the quickest possible route, given that you can travel at or near the speed limits on all included roads. This is usually preferred for fast and normal cars.
MAIN ELEMENTS U-turns: Although displayed amongst road types, this is a type of action. Most drivers prefer to replace them with a few normal left and/or right turns in the next few junctions, so it is disabled by default. Turning back on dual carriageways is not considered as a u-turn. Note: If you are not totally against u-turns, leave them on here, and add a certain penalty (equivalent extra distance to travel) in Advanced settings Route options.
MAIN ELEMENTS Set Date & Time Format You can set the date and time format displayed by Binatone Carrera. Various international formats are available. Advanced settings These screens let you set a large number of different advanced settings and initiate some special functions. These settings and functions are divided into groups. Tap on any button to set the corresponding parameters. They all open new windows where you can make your desired changes.
MAIN ELEMENTS Use this switch to instruct Binatone Carrera to always open the Map mode in 2D with North-up orientation for map browsing purposes. Note: You will still have the possibility to rotate and tilt the map, but the map will return to 2D mode whenever Map mode is started. 3D in Cockpit mode (and track-up orientation) The normal use of the Cockpit mode is cruising or navigating, when the road lying in front of the driver is the most important part of the map.
MAIN ELEMENTS Power management : At the top of the screen you can set how the backlight will behave when the screen has not been touched for a while. • Backlight always on: You can choose to have the lights always on. • Smart powersave: You can also initiate this special feature of Binatone Carrera. When running on battery, Smart Powersave will light up the screen only when you press or tap a button, or if Binatone Carrera has something to show you.
MAIN ELEMENTS default values are set to be optimal in most cases. Enable Overview mode You can configure how the Overview mode is triggered when the next turn is at a distance. The Route event distance will determine when Binatone Carrera switches to the Overview or back to the Navigation view. The Overview zoom level will determine the fixed zoom level of the map in both automatic and manually selected (by the Map orientation icon) Overview modes.
MAIN ELEMENTS Zoom turned off, neither does the Follow button appear, nor will the view return to its previous state if you zoom or tilt the map. Delay before restoring You can set the timeout for both Restore Lock-to-Position and Restore Smart Zoom here. Shorter delays are best if you tend to accidentally change the map display, but you may prefer a longer delay if you often look for things around your position while driving. Remember to only look at the display if it is absolutely safe to do so.
MAIN ELEMENTS how much extra distance you would travel to avoid a U-turn. Note: This value is taken into account only if U-turns are enabled in Route Parameters. Cross-border planning By default Binatone Carrera plans routes using the border crossing points. However, if you live near the border, you can disable border crossing with this switch to remain within one country.
MAIN ELEMENTS Remove Pins Normally Pins can be deleted one by one. Since they are shown at all zoom levels, and you may end up having too many of them, this button lets you delete all of them together. Binatone Carrera will warn you that you are about to lose all your Pins. Clear Data This button will delete all user data. It is a reset to factory settings. Tapping this button means you lose all your saved data and customised settings. Binatone Carrera will warn you about this.
MAIN ELEMENTS Points of Interest (POI) The POI command opens a list of points of interest near the selected point. This is a POI list in the popup information window. To insert a new POI at the cursor position, tap New in the lower left-hand corner. This menu item will appear instead of "Add POI" and is only available in map mode if at least one POI is located near the cursor. Add POI POI opens a new POI data window allowing you to add customised points of interest to the list.
MAIN ELEMENTS Manage my POI (POI = Point of interest ) The maps of your navigation system contain plenty of POIs. If all POIs would be displayed simultaneously, the map view would be confusing. In order to avoid this, you can set the POIs to be shown and those to be hidden. In the figure, the category Sports Recreation is hidden and can be displayed by tapping Show. In this figure Services is an active category. It can be hidden by tapping Hide.
MAIN ELEMENTS Route Menu Route Menu This menu contains many route parameters setting options. It also features some options on how to obtain information on routes. From the map view you can access the Route menu via the Route button in the upper left-hand corner. From the Cockpit view you can access the Route menu via the Route button in the Find, Settings or Route menu. Route Recalculation This menu item is available only when there is an active route and it is possible to determine the GPS position.
MAIN ELEMENTS Good to Know This function has been designed to offer an alternate route for the next route segment. To modify route segments later on or to avoid certain roads or junctions, use the function Avoid from the Itinerary menu. When using this function, the program will avoid this section of the map until you delete the route manually or restart the navigation device.
MAIN ELEMENTS Detailed Instructions This list will appear when you open the Itinerary. It is a detailed event list. Instructions When tapping the Mode button once, a list of events will open that requires greater attention on your part, e.g. a list of manoeuvres along the route. These events will appear in the manoeuvre preview and will be announced along with audible events. Route Summary Tap on Mode once again to obtain a route summary that lists only the major roads and road junctions.
MAIN ELEMENTS Show When enabling a route segment and tapping on Show… ... …the route segment will appear immediately in Cockpit view. Manoeuvre: The Manoeuvre option avoids the marked place. For instance, if you feel a turn will be too difficult during rush hour traffic, the program will recalculate your route without that turn. Road: If you exclude a specific road, MyGuide recalculates the route without this road.
MAIN ELEMENTS Edit Tap Edit to show all routes. You can edit the list in the following way: Add: This allows you to add a new route. Delete: This allows you to delete the selected route. Warning: the program will delete it without prompting you. Optimise: This will optimise the waypoint order. Up and Down: these buttons allow you to sort the list by moving the selected item up or down. In our example a new route is added.
MAIN ELEMENTS Delete Tap on Delete to permanently erase the active route including all points (starting points, waypoints and destination). The program will prompt you prior to deleting. The function has a special role when you have been using the option Avoid. Once you have reached your destination the route line will disappear from the map and the navigation is cancelled.
MAIN ELEMENTS ENTERING DESTINATIONS AND ROUTE PLANNING There are generally two ways to specify a destination: "Find and Go" from the Main Menu This is the most frequent method used offering the best possibilities to distinguish items when entering the destination. The Find dialog box will appear and, as soon as you have specified your destination, the program toggles to Cockpit view and starts navigating. Direct Selection on the Map You can also set the destination by using the map.
MAIN ELEMENTS 4. Activate the Route Tap Route To to activate the route you have just entered. 5. Start Toggle to Cockpit view to start. 6. Route Information Under Route Information you can view the most important details of your journey.
MAIN ELEMENTS Selecting a Destination via " Find and Go " - Using the find menu Navigation Main Menu The Navigation main menu contains all necessary tools for comfortable navigation. Find and Go => Find Tap the button "Find and Go" to open the Find menu. Here, the following options are available: Address: This submenu allows you to enter the exact destination address. History: Here you can choose from a list of destinations/routes and activate them.
MAIN ELEMENTS Entering a Destination via Address 1. Address Open the Address submenu. 2. Select City At this point you can choose a destination from an already-existing route (called Recent Destinations) or select a different city via Other City in the top right. 3. Other City If your destination is located in your country, enter the name of the city via the keypad. If this is not located in the country you are currently in, you must first go to "Change Country" (top right).
MAIN ELEMENTS 4. Select Country If behind the country name you see the code "(MRE), Major Roads Europe", only the major roads have been installed for this country. 5. Enter city After you have typed a few letters of your destination, a city list will appear. Here you can browse the search results and also view the Outskirts belonging to a selected (highlighted) city (see the button in the lower left-hand corner). 6. Enter Post Code Tap Keys to toggle to the numeric keypad. Here you enter the post code.
MAIN ELEMENTS 8. Enter the Street Enter the name of the street via the keypad. It is sufficient to type a few letter only, even if the name is composed of several words. For "Via 15 Novembre", type "V", "i", "a". 9. Enter the Street Browse the search results and confirm your selection to exit the list. 10. Enter the Street Number • Tap Keys to toggle to the numeric keypad. Here you enter the street number. For "Via 15 Novembre" the street numbers 1 to 27 are available.
MAIN ELEMENTS 12. Start ... Toggles to Cockpit view to the beginning of the route. Destination Selection via " Recent Destinations ", Route List 1. Recent Destinations Enable the "Recent Destinations" button from the Find menu. A list of already travelled routes, pins and POIs will appear. Usually the destination includes all data: post code, city, street and street number as well as coordinates. Tap the desired destination and the view will change… 2. Destination View and Info ...
MAIN ELEMENTS 3. Start When starting navigation the cockpit view with the map section of the first route segment and some route information will appear. 4. Warning Message Under certain circumstances the following warning may appear. For instance, this can happen if you have selected a vehicle (Car, Lorry, etc.) under Settings => Route Settings but the destination lies in an area reserved for pedestrians only. Entering a Destination via Coordinates 1.
MAIN ELEMENTS 2. Pick Coordinates from Map The easiest way is to use the cursor or a POI (place the cursor on the POI) to pick up the destination coordinates. The Coordinate menu shows the current GPS position to the cursor position. 3. Select the Destination In this example we select the Cathedral in Cologne. 4. Coordinates Window The Coordinates window shows the longitude (N/S) and latitude (E/W) of the values determined by the cursor/POI. 5.
MAIN ELEMENTS 6. Pedestrian Precincts Tap Route menu => Itinerary => Show to view information about critical route segments. The route segment in front of the destination in this map is a pedestrian precinct not accessible to vehicles. 1. Enter Coordinates If you know the geographic coordinates of your destination, enter the latitude in the left window and the longitude in the right window.
MAIN ELEMENTS Entering a Destination via POI 1. Points of Interest (POI) You can choose a destination from one of the many default or user-defined POIs. 2. Find POI The search takes places in a radius around a specific reference point (specified in the green field on top). By default, the reference point for Find POI is the current GPS position, if available. Otherwise it is the the cursor, if no accurate GPS tracking is available. 3. POI Location To change the reference point tap "Change ref.
MAIN ELEMENTS 4. Address If you select Address, enter an address via the keypad to search for nearby POIs. 5. Coordinates Input If you select Coordinate, enter the geographic coordinates via the keypad to search for nearby POIs. 6. History If you select Recent Destinations, select a destination from the list to search for nearby POIs. 7.
MAIN ELEMENTS 8. New POI Reference Here you see a POI reference that has been selected from the Recent Destinations list. The search takes place around the selected destination. 9. Search When tapping a main category like Shopping, the corresponding sub-categories appear. The active sub-category will be highlighted. Tap the Search button in the lower left-hand corner to search in this sub-category. 10. Search The keypad will appear. 11. Search Enter a search criterion and tap Done.
MAIN ELEMENTS 12. Search Category Listing A list for the searched category will appear. The search results are sorted by distance from your reference point (the closest appears first). 13. Main Category When tapping the main category… 14. Sub-categories ... a list of groups belonging to the main category appears. Enable one of the subcategories (highlighted) and tap All. 15. List The full list of this sub-category will appear.
MAIN ELEMENTS 16. Make Your Selection Tap the desired item to select it. Information about this destination will appear. Tap OK to confirm your selection. 17. Start The program starts navigating. 18. Route View Under Route menu => Itinerary you can view route segments. In this example it is the final route segment. 19. Recent Destinations The route will be added immediately to "Recent Destinations", a route history list.
MAIN ELEMENTS Entering a Destination via Favourites 1. Selecting Favourites If you have already set up your favourite destinations under General Settings you may select any by tapping on it. If you use the "Find and Go" function from the main menu, tap twice on the screen to start navigating to a favourite destination. 2. Home - Work You can add an address for each of these two favourites. To enter the address for Work, tap Change address. 3.
MAIN ELEMENTS SOME NAVIGATION EXAMPLES Navigating a Route with Two Waypoints 1. Enter a Destination via "Find and Go" First enter the destination city. If you only know the post code, tap Keys to toggle to the numeric keypad and enter the postcode. 2. Enter the Street To enter the street name "Princess Grace Palace" simply enter "P, space, G, space, P". The program will locate the street in the database. 3.
MAIN ELEMENTS 5. Finding Waypoints While on the way to your destination you decide to go to a pharmacy. To do so, search a Pharmacy POI in the zoomed map view along or near your route. 6. Inserting Waypoints Place the cursor at the POI position on the map. Detailed information will be shown. Tap on Add Via and the pharmacy will be saved as a waypoint. Don't tap Route To, otherwise you'll delete your route to the destination. 7.
MAIN ELEMENTS 9. Total Route Map View The map view with the entire route contains a blue flag for your starting position, two white flags for the two waypoints and one red flag for your destination. 10. Route Information Before you go, read the Route Information (Menu => Route => Info). Here you can see a summary of information on your route. The straight route segment on top shows two waypoints.
MAIN ELEMENTS 11. First Waypoint The bright green segment represents the active route, the dark green segment represents the route that is not active yet that comes after the waypoint. 12. Second Waypoint The second waypoint along your route leads you to the petrol station. 13. Route Information Read the Route Information for the last route segment (Menu => Route => Info). Here you can see a summary of information about your remaining route.
MAIN ELEMENTS 14. Roundabout Just before reaching your destination you approach a roundabout. The graphic representation on the top left indicates that you have to take the seventh exit (roundabout icon with a 7 in the centre). 15. Arrival at Destination Only 160 m left to destination: The destination flag appears in the upper left-hand corner.
MAIN ELEMENTS OFFLINE ROUTE PLANNING Planning a Route without GPS Position 1. Set your Starting Point You want to plan a route while at home. As for offline route planning without any GPS signal you only need the on-screen map. From the main menu select the map mode and set the cursor at the starting point on the map. 2. Find Your Destination Search for the destination city in "Recent Destinations" (or enter it via the keypad) and enter the street name and number.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS I can’t find an address. Please make sure you have correctly spelt your entry. If you do not know how an address is spelt correctly, simply enter the parts of the address, you know for sure (e.g., “Lond”, “Leic” for Leicester Square in London). Then browse the results list and look for the address. Also make sure that the city in which you are looking for an address is correct.
Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Display 320 x 240 QVGA Resolution 3.5” TFT with Touch Panel (Foxlink) Processor Centrality A3 372MHz Software Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 Core Version Memory 1G Onboard NAND Flash ROM, mDOC H3 type 64 MB SDRAM (Mobile) Card Slots SD/ MMC Card (Memory type only) GPS antenna Embedded 15x15 mm patch antenna (INPAQ) External GPS connectorx1 Sound 3.5mm Stereo Headphone Jack x 1 Integrated 0.8 W Speaker Power 1000mAH/3.