N.I.C.E.
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Table of Contents Precautions and Notices ........................................................................v 1 Getting Started ..................................................................................1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 2 Audio Player ....................................................................................13 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 3 Understanding Hardware Components ................................................ 1 Front Components ...............................
3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 4 Settings............................................................................................25 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 5 5.4 5.5 5.6 About Bluetooth Manager .................................................................. 39 Starting and Exiting Bluetooth Manager ............................................ 39 Turning On/Off Bluetooth Radio ......................................................... 40 Exploring Devices .................................................
8 Troubleshooting and Maintenance ...............................................49 8.1 8.2 8.3 9 Resetting the N.I.C.E. 430 ................................................................. 49 Troubleshooting ................................................................................. 49 Power Problems ................................................................................. 49 Screen Problems ................................................................................
Precautions and Notices z For your own safety, do not operate the controls of the product while driving. z Use this product carefully. The product is intended for use solely as a navigation aid. It is not for precise measurement of direction, distance, location or topography. z The calculated route is for reference only. It is the user’s responsibility to follow the traffic signs and local regulations along the roads.
z A mounting bracket is needed when using the device in the vehicle. Be sure that you place the device in an appropriate place, so as not to obstruct the driver’s view, or deployment of airbags. Do not mount where the driver’s field of vision is blocked. Do not mount in front of airbag panels. vi Do not place unsecured on the dashboard. Do not mount in front of an airbag field of deployment.
1 Getting Started 1.1 Understanding Hardware Components Front Components Ref n Component Touch Screen o Bluetooth p q Indicator Charge Indicator Microphone Description Displays the output of your device. Tap the screen with the stylus to select menu commands or enter information. Flashes in blue to indicate that Bluetooth is on. Glows bright amber to indicate that the battery is charging, and turns green when the battery is fully charged. For Bluetooth hands-free calling.
Back Components Ref Component Description n External GPS This connector (under rubber dust cover) allows use of an optional Antenna Connector o Stylus p Speaker external GPS antenna with magnetic mount, which may be positioned on top of the vehicle for better signal reception in areas with poor reception. Tap the touch screen to make selections and enter information. Pull the stylus out of its slot to use it, and store it in the slot when not in use. Audio output for music, sounds and voice.
Ref Component Description n Power Button Turns on and off the device. o Navigation Button Starts the navigation software. When using the Bluetooth HF Phone function: Hides or displays the Bluetooth HF Phone screen. Top Components Ref Component n SD/MMC Slot Description Accepts a SD (Secure Digital) or MMC (Multi Media Card) card for accessing data such as MP3/WMA music. Bottom Components Ref Component n Reset Button o Headphone Description Resets the N.I.C.E. 430.
1.2 Performing the Initial Start Up 1. For the initial start up, press the power button for 6 seconds to turn on the N.I.C.E. 430. NOTE: For sleep mode, briefly press the power button to turn on and off the N.I.C.E. 430. 2. Immediately charge the N.I.C.E. 430 upon the initial start up. Please refer to the “charging the battery” section for assistance. 3. The “Switch Language” screen appears. Tap the up/down arrow button to select the desired language. Then, tap the button. 4.
5. Once the Main Menu Screen appears, you can begin using the N.I.C.E. 430. It is recommended to fully charge the battery before use.
1.3 Charging the Battery via the USB Cable When charging the battery for the very first time, you should charge it for at least 8 hours. 1. Turn ON the computer. 2. Connect the mini-USB end of the USB cable to the bottom of the N.I.C.E. 430 and the other end to a USB port on your computer. NOTE: If you intend to charge the N.I.C.E. 430 this way, turn OFF your device so that it takes less time to charge the battery.
1.4 Using the N.I.C.E. 430 in a Vehicle Using the Mounting Bracket CAUTION: z Select an appropriate location for the mounting bracket. Never place the bracket where the driver’s field of vision is blocked. z If the vehicle’s windshield is tinted with a reflective coating, an external antenna (optional) may be needed to route the antenna to the top of the car through a window. When closing the vehicle’s window, be careful not to pinch the antenna cable The mounting bracket consists of a bracket and a stand.
Connecting the Optional Traffic Module The Traffic Module (NAVRDS, sold separately) allows you to receive radio transmissions that are used to inform drivers of traffic, weather, and other driving conditions. 1. Connect one end of the Traffic Module receiver to the bottom of the N.I.C.E. 430. 2. Connect one end of the FM antenna to the Traffic Module receiver and secure the other end to the top corner of the windshield. 3.
1.5 Operating Basics Turning On and Off Briefly press the power button for 6 seconds to turn ON and OFF the N.I.C.E. 430. When you press the power button to turn OFF the unit, the N.I.C.E. 430 actually enters a sleep mode and the system stops operating. Once you turn ON the system again, it resumes. NOTE: In case you turn off the power by pressing the power button for 6 seconds, you will need to press the power button for 6 seconds again for turning ON. You will then see the initial start up screen.
z Tap and hold Tap and hold the stylus until an action is complete, or a result or menu is shown. The Main Menu The first time you initialize your device, the Main Menu screen appears. The Main Menu screen is your starting place for various tasks. Tap a button to start a task or open another menu. Button Name Description Navigation Starts the navigation software. AudioPlayer Plays MP3/WAV/WMA music. Pictures Displays pictures. Settings Customizes the system settings.
1.6 Inserting a SD/MMC Card The N.I.C.E. 430 has a SD/MMC slot where you can insert an optional Secure Digital or Multi Media Card storage card. It supports up to a 2GB storage card. To use a SD/MMC card, insert it into the slot, with the connector pointing to the slot and its label facing the front of the device. To remove a card, first make sure that no application is accessing the card, then slightly push the top edge of the card to release it and pull it out of the slot.
2 Audio Player 2.1 Introduction Audio Player features: z Playback of MP3/WAV/WMA files z Basic playback controls such as play, pause, stop, next and previous z Playback includes single selection playback, repeat, single repeat, sampling playback, normal sequence and random sequence. z 11 preset equalizer audio profiles z Play list support Tap the AudioPlayer button on the Home screen to start the program.
2.2 Preparing the Audio Files for Your Device Before using the program, have the files (.mp3, .wav, or .wma) ready on either your device’s My Flash Disk\My Audio folder or on a storage card. NOTE: If music files are stored in folders on the SD card, all files will not appear in folders. All files will appear individually. Use ActiveSync to copy files from your computer to the correct location. (See Chapter 7 for information.) 2.3 Playing Audio Files 1.
2.4 Playback Controls Control Button Name Description Play/Pause Play or pause the playback. Stop Stop the playback. Previous/ Next Play the previous or next file. Volume Increase or decrease the volume. The indicator on the panel shows the current volume level. Switch to the next mode: / / / Playback Mode Repeated playback of the current file. Repeated playback of all files in the current play list in sequence. Playback of all files in the current play list in random order.
2.5 Editing the Play Lists You can edit the play list if you want to. The play list is saved when you exit Audio Player. When you next start Audio Player, the play list remains the same one as long as all the files still exist. (Files that have been removed will not appear in the play list) If you have copied more audio files to your device or a storage card, you can manually add the files to the play list.
Back Add the selected song(s) to the play list. 4. To return to the control panel, tap Select all songs. . 2.6 Equalizer The program provides 11 preset audio profiles. Tap panel. to open the equalizer or to cycle through the available options: Default, Hall, 3D, Tap Soft, Disco, Heavy, Dance, Classical, Jazz, Pop and Rock. Tap to save your selection and return to the control panel. To select the Default profile, tap .
3 Pictures 3.1 Starting and Exiting Pictures Pictures allows you to view pictures in JPG, JPEG, and BMP formats and view the slideshow of the pictures on your device. Tap the Pictures button on the Main Menu screen to start the program. To exit the program, tap . 3.2 Preparing the Pictures for Your Device Before using the program, have the files (.jpg, .jpeg, or .bmp) ready on either your device’s My Flash Disk\My Pictures folder or on a storage card.
3.3 Viewing Pictures in Thumbnail View 1. If your files are in a storage card, insert the card into your device. 2. Tap the Pictures button on the Main Menu screen to start the program. 3. The program will search the matching files in the specific folder on the N.I.C.E. 430 and in all folders on a storage card. It then displays the pictures in the thumbnail view. You can press the Up or Down arrow button to go to next or previous page. Page up A green frame indicates the picture is selected.
3.4 Viewing a Picture in Full Screen When you tap a picture twice in the thumbnail view, the picture is displayed in full screen. Previous Next To go back to the thumbnail view, tap anywhere on the screen to display the control buttons and then tap . 3.5 On-Screen Control Buttons On-screen control buttons provide various functions and settings. Tap anywhere on the picture to display the buttons as shown below. To close the buttons, tap the picture again.
Control Button 22 Name Description Slideshow Starts the slideshow. (See section 3.6 for detailed information.) Interval Sets the length of time each slide is displayed before moving on to the next slide. Tap the button to switch to the next available option. 1 second 3 seconds 5 seconds Information Enables or disables the displaying of the name and date of the file. Delete Deletes the current picture. Zoom Tap the button as many times as needed to zoom in to 1.2x, 1.5x, 1.8x, or 2.0x.
3.6 Viewing the Slideshow To view the slideshow of all your pictures, use one of the following ways: z When in the thumbnail view, tap z When in full screen, tap anywhere on the picture to display the on-screen control buttons. Then tap to start the slideshow. to start the slideshow. To stop the slideshow, tap anywhere on the screen.
4 Settings 4.1 Starting and Exiting Settings You can customize the system settings such as backlight brightness, volume, and language. Once you change the settings, the new settings will remain until you change them again. NOTE: All settings will be restored to default settings if you shut down the device by pressing the power button for 6 seconds. Tap the Settings button on the Main Menu screen. The Settings menu appears as shown below. To exit Settings, tap .
4.2 Backlight 1. Tap the Settings button on the Main Menu screen. 2. Tap the Backlight button. 3. Move the cursor along the track bar to adjust the brightness of the backlight. To darken the backlight, move the cursor to the left. To lighten the backlight, move the cursor to the right. 4. Tap to save the changes. 4.3 Volume 1. Tap the Settings button on the Main Menu screen. 2. Tap the Volume button. 3. Move the cursor along the track bar to adjust the volume.
4. Tap save the changes. 4.4 Screen You can calibrate the touch screen if it is not responding accurately to your taps. 1. Tap the Settings button on the Home screen. 2. Tap the Screen button. 3. Tap to start the calibration. 4. Tap and hold the center of the target.
5. When the target moves to another position, tap and hold the centre of the new target. Repeat each time to complete the calibration process. 6. When completed, tap . 4.5 Power To check the remaining power level of your battery and/or set up the power saving feature: 1. Tap the Settings button on the Home screen. 2. Tap the Power button. 3. The screen shows the remaining power of your battery. You can set a timer to automatically turn sleep mode your device when it is idle for a set period of time.
4. Tap to save the changes. 4.6 Date/Time 1. Tap the Settings button on the Main Menu screen. 2. Tap the Date/Time button. 3. To change the time zone, tap the up/down arrow in the “Time Zone” item. 4. To change the date, tap the down arrow in the “Date” item. A calendar pops up. Tap the left arrow on the calendar to go to the earlier month and year or the right arrow to the later month and year. Alternatively, you can tap the month or year on top of the calendar to directly change the month or year.
6. Tap to save the changes. 4.7 Language 1. Tap the Settings button on the Main Menu screen. 2. Tap the Language button. 3. Tap the up/down arrow button to select the desired language. 4. Tap to save the changes. 4.8 Bluetooth 1. Tap the Settings button on the Main Menu screen. 2. Tap the Bluetooth button. 3. See the next two chapters for detailed information on using Bluetooth® connectivity.
5 Bluetooth HF Phone 5.1 About Bluetooth HF Phone The N.I.C.E. 430 can serve as a hands-free (HF) device for a Bluetooth mobile phone. After establishing the Bluetooth connection, you can tap the N.I.C.E. 430 to place and receive phone calls instead of picking up the mobile phone, and can use the built-in speakers and microphone for your conversation. NOTE: Not all Bluetooth cell phones are compatible with NICE 430.
The connection will be established as long as you initiate the pairing process on your mobile phone within this period. 6. If prompted to enter the passkey, tap the passkey specified by the mobile phone and tap . 7. You will see the Bluetooth HF Phone main screen after the pairing is completed. The status bar at the bottom shows the name of the mobile phone connected.
Reconnect Keypad Call History Pair Mode Exit (Minimize) Bluetooth Manager The next time you run the program, your device will automatically search and pair with one of the last connected mobile phones. NOTE: z Your device must be in Pair Mode for the mobile phone to discover your device. If you need to manually set your device to Pair Mode, tap Pair Mode on the main screen. z Some mobile phones can automatically connect the hands-free service. z Up to 8 sets of paired mobile phones can be stored.
Call History NOTE: z International calls require a country code to be included in the phone number. On your device, the country code is separated from the rest of the number sequence by a plus (+) sign. If you are making an international call, tap and hold the 0 key until the + sign appears. z To delete the last digit entered, tap the Backspace button. Call History NOTE: Bluetooth HF Phone cannot access the call history stored in a connected mobile phone.
With an item selected, you can tap delete the item. To clear all items in the current list, tap to dial the number or to . 5.4 Operations during a Call During a call: z If you need to input other numbers, such as an extension number, tap to open the keypad and tap the digits. The keypad will close when you tap the button again or when there has been no input for 5 seconds. z Tap to mute your sound so that the other party cannot hear you. To end the mute mode, tap the same button again.
z Tap to switch the call to your mobile phone. To switch back to your device, tap the same button again. z Press the hardware button ( ) to hide the “Connected” screen. To display the “Connected” screen again, press the same button. 5.5 Receiving a Call When you have a call after pairing with a mobile phone, the device rings and displays the Incoming Call screen. . To accept the call, tap To reject the call, tap . To mute the ring tone before receiving or rejecting, tap 36 .
5.6 Miscellaneous Buttons In addition to buttons for placing a call, there are Connect, Pair Mode, Bluetooth Manager, and Exit buttons on the Bluetooth HF Phone main screen as described below. Connect By tapping the Connect button on the Bluetooth HF Phone main screen, you can manually search the last paired mobile phones for an available connection. Pair Mode By tapping the Pair Mode button on the Bluetooth HF Phone main screen, you can manually set your device to Pair Mode.
Bluetooth Manager By tapping the Bluetooth Manager button on the Bluetooth HF Phone main screen, you can run the Bluetooth Manager program. (See Chapter 6 for information on Bluetooth Manager.) Exit To hide the Bluetooth HF Phone screen, tap the Exit button on the Bluetooth HF Phone main screen. Bluetooth HF Phone is still running in the background NOTE: To know how to turn OFF Bluetooth radio, see section 6.3.
6 Bluetooth Manager 6.1 About Bluetooth Manager The N.I.C.E. 430 incorporates Bluetooth wireless communications technology. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over a distance of about 10 meters (30 feet) without requiring a physical connection. Bluetooth Manger allows you to configure and use the Bluetooth capabilities of the N.I.C.E. 430. 6.2 Starting and Exiting Bluetooth Manager 1. Tap the Settings button on the Main Menu screen and then the Bluetooth button. 2.
3. The Bluetooth Manager screen appears as shown below. Exit Bluetooth Settings Turn off Bluetooth radio. Active Connections To exit the program, tap screen. . You will be back to the Bluetooth HF Phone 6.3 Turning On/Off Bluetooth Radio Whenever you start Bluetooth Manager, Bluetooth radio is turned ON. The Bluetooth indicator on your device flashed in blue. Exiting Bluetooth Manager doesn’t turn off Bluetooth radio. To turn OFF in the Bluetooth Manager screen.
6.4 Exploring Devices NOTE: To use the service of a remote device with Bluetooth capability, make sure that the remote device is in discoverable mode. 1. Start Bluetooth Manager as described in section 6.2. 2. Tap Explore a Bluetooth Device to search for nearby devices. 3. The device list appears on the screen. Tap the target device and tap to browse the services of the device. NOTE: You can also tap the browsing its services. button to pair with the selected device before 4.
5. When prompted to enter the passkey, tap the passkey requested by the target device and tap . NOTE: Once you have established a Bluetooth connection with a remote device, it will be saved as a shortcut. You can then use My Shortcuts to conveniently use the same service again. (See section 6.6 for information.
6.5 Using My Shortcuts Once you have established a Bluetooth connection with a remote device, it will be saved as a shortcut. My Shortcuts allows you to conveniently use the same service again by tapping the particular shortcut item. 1. Start Bluetooth Manager as described in section 6.2. 2. Tap My Shortcuts. ↓ 3. Tap the desired item and tap to establish a connection again.
6.6 Viewing Active Connections After starting Bluetooth Manager, tap to view the active connections. After you tap an item, you can tap to disconnect the selected device.
6.7 Configuring Bluetooth Settings After starting Bluetooth Manager, tap to configure Bluetooth settings. The available options are: z Other devices can discover me z Allow other devices to connect z Share this Folder to specify the folder to share with the remote device. Tap NOTE: When you transfer MP3 or picture files to your device via Bluetooth connection, the files are transferred to this shared folder.
7 ActiveSync 7.1 About ActiveSync ActiveSync allows you to establish the connection between the N.I.C.E. 430 and your computer. Installing ActiveSync CAUTION: During ActiveSync installation, do not connect your device to your computer before the message on the screen asks you to. 1. Turn on your computer and the N.I.C.E. 430. 2. Insert the provided DVD into the DVD drive of your computer. The auto run screen appears. 3. Click the Install button in the ActiveSync section.
5. When the “Set up partnership” screen appears, select No and Next to connect as a guest device. NOTE: This device does not support synchronization with your computer. Therefore, you do not need to set up a partnership. Using ActiveSync Once ActiveSync is installed on your computer, you can use it to transfer files (i.e. MP3 files) between the N.I.C.E. 430 and your computer. CAUTION: Be discreet when you delete files from your device.
8 Troubleshooting and Troubleshooting and Maintenance Maintenance 8.1 Resetting the N.I.C.E. 430 Occasionally, you may need to reset the N.I.C.E. 430. For example, you should reset the N.I.C.E. 430 when it stops responding; or appears to be “frozen” or “locked up.” Insert the stylus into the reset button on the bottom of your device. This is called a “soft reset.” 8.
Screen freezes z Reset the N.I.C.E. 430. Screen is hard to read z Make sure that the backlight of the display is on. z Move to a location with more light. Inaccurate response to taps z Recalibrate the touch screen. Connection Problems Cable Connection Problems z Make sure that the N.I.C.E. 430 and your computer are both turned ON before trying to establish a connection. z Make sure that the cable is securely plugged into the USB port on your computer and on the N.I.C.E. 430.
8.3 Maintaining Your Device Taking good care of the N.I.C.E. 430 will ensure trouble-free operation and reduce the risk of damage to your device. z Keep the N.I.C.E. 430 away from excessive moisture and extreme temperatures. z Avoid exposing the N.I.C.E. 430 to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light for extended periods of time. z Do not place anything on top or drop objects on the N.I.C.E. 430. z Do not drop the N.I.C.E. 430 or subject it to severe shock. z Do not subject the N.I.C.E.
9 Regulatory Information NOTE: Marking labels located on the exterior of the N.I.C.E. 430 indicate the regulations that your model complies with. Please check the marking labels on your device and refer to the corresponding statements in this chapter. Some notices apply to specific models only. 9.1 Regulations Statements Class B Regulations USA Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement NOTE: The N.I.C.E.
z Increase the separation between the N.I.C.E. 430 and receiver. z Connect the N.I.C.E. 430 into an outlet different from which the receiver is connected to. z Consult and authorized Clarion dealer or service station. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the N.I.C.E. 430. Please note: The use of a non-shielded interface cable with the N.I.C.E. 430 is prohibited.
About the Cigarette Lighter Adapter z Do not use the cigarette lighter adapter in a high moisture environment. Never touch the cigarette lighter adapter when your hands or feet are wet. z Allow adequate ventilation around the cigarette lighter adapter when using it to operate the device or charge the battery. Do not cover the cigarette lighter adapter with paper or other objects that will reduce cooling. Do not use the cigarette lighter adapter while it is inside a carrying case.
Owner’s manual Navigation
Copyright note The product and the information contained herein may be changed at any time without prior notification. This manual nor any parts thereof may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form either electronically or mechanically, including photocopying and recording, without the express written consent of Clarion Co., Ltd.. Whereis® map data is © 2006 Telstra Corporation Limited and its licensors Data Source © 2006 Tele Atlas N.V.
Thank you for choosing N.I.C.E 430 as your door-to-door in-car navigator. Read the Quick Start Guide first and start using N.I.C.E 430 right away. This document is the detailed description of the software. Although N.I.C.E 430 can easily be discovered by experience, it is still recommended that you read through this manual to clearly understand the exact function of each button and icon.
Table of Contents 1 2 3 Warnings and safety information......................................................................... 9 General information........................................................................................... 10 Operating N.I.C.E 430 (Controls) ...................................................................... 11 3.1 Hardware buttons....................................................................................... 11 3.1.1 Power on/off.............................
4.4.3 GPS data quality indicator .................................................................. 27 4.4.4 Time synchronization .......................................................................... 27 4.5 Screens with map ...................................................................................... 28 4.5.1 Turn preview (No. 1) ........................................................................... 30 4.5.2 Zoom in and out (No. 2 & 3)......................................................
4.7.4 Main button ......................................................................................... 55 4.8 TMC (Traffic Message Channel) ................................................................ 55 4.8.1 List of TMC messages ........................................................................ 55 4.8.2 TMC control center ............................................................................. 56 4.8.2.1 Selected FM radio station ........................................................
5.4.1 Method................................................................................................ 68 5.4.2 Route .................................................................................................. 68 5.4.2.1 Short ............................................................................................ 68 5.4.2.2 Fast.............................................................................................. 68 5.4.2.3 Economical ...............................................
7 8 8 6.3.1.4 How to select an intersection instead of a house number............ 85 6.3.1.5 An example for a full address search........................................... 85 6.3.2 Find in History..................................................................................... 86 6.3.3 Find Coordinates ................................................................................ 86 6.3.4 Find a POI........................................................................................... 87 6.3.
1 Warnings and safety information N.I.C.E 430 is a navigation system that helps you find your way to your selected destination. It will determine your exact location with the help of an attached GPS device. The position information obtained from the GPS receiver will not be transmitted anywhere, so others will not be able to track you by the help of this program. If you are the driver of the vehicle, we recommend that you operate N.I.C.E 430 before beginning your journey.
2 General information N.I.C.E 430 is a navigation system optimized for in-car use. It provides door-to-door navigation for both single and multi-point routes using adaptable route parameters. N.I.C.E 430 is capable of planning routes throughout the whole installed map set. Unlike some other products, N.I.C.E 430 does not require that you change maps or switch to a poorly detailed general map to navigate between map segments or countries. You always have complete freedom to go wherever you wish.
3 Operating N.I.C.E 430 (Controls) N.I.C.E 430 is designed for easy operation. All controls are operable by fingertips. Wherever possible, pushbuttons and lists are provided to make accessing functions or changing settings as easy as possible. 3.1 Hardware buttons The majority of the N.I.C.E 430 functions can be accessed using the touch screen. The hardware buttons are the following: 3.1.1 Power on/off Use this button to turn the power of the N.I.C.E. 430 on or off any time.
3.2.1 Direct selectors Some of the settings can be chosen from a short list of possible values. If the values can be described graphically, all values are available on the screen. Tap one of the icons to set/change the value. 3.2.2 List selectors When the values in the list need to be named, only the current value is shown (sometimes together with a short description) in a horizontal stripe with arrows at both ends. The arrows are buttons. Tap to move left in the list or tap to move right.
function and not the actual status. There is a lamp on the left to show whether the function is active or not. , the function is not selected. When it is lit , the function When the lamp is dark is enabled. The whole strip works as a button. Tap anywhere to toggle between the enabled and disabled status. 3.2.5 Special switches Some switches behave differently. Instead of being dark when not selected, the light turns red and the lamp becomes crossed out to emphasize the prohibition of use.
N.I.C.E 430 will remember your last choice and offer it the next time you need to enter data. The alphabetic keyboards in N.I.C.E 430 do not contain special characters, because you do not need to enter accents when searching for a destination. Type only the base letters (the letter most similar to the accented one) and N.I.C.E 430 will search for all their combinations in the database (e.g. for the French street ‘Cité Bergère ’ you only need to type ‘Cite Bergere’, and the rest is done by the program).
The special keys described in the previous section are also available here. 3.2.7.3 The numeric keyboard The numeric keyboard only contains numbers, on huge buttons. The special keys you find on the other keyboards (except Space) are available here as well. Although QWERTY-type keyboards also contain number keys, when entering a house number, the program offers the more convenient numeric keypad.
4 Discovering the program through the screens The best way to discover N.I.C.E 430 is to explore each screen in detail, and to find out how to move from one to another. Read this chapter for a guided tour. 4.1 Main menu (Navigation Menu) N.I.C.E 430 starts by displaying the Main menu. This is the root of the screen hierarchy, but you need to return here very rarely while using the program.
No. Content 9 Button to open About screen 10 Button to exit N.I.C.E 430 (navigation stops) 4.2 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 N.I.C.E 430 and the legal aspects of using the program. 4.3 The map The most important and most frequently used screens of N.I.C.E 430 are the two screens with the map (Map screen and Cockpit screen).
It is easy to change between 2D and 3D modes. You have two options. You can use the Tilt up and down buttons (Page 31) to tilt the map seamlessly between 2D and all 3D angles, or you can use the switch in the Quick menu (Page 43) to quickly switch between the two modes. Note: You may find that 2D mode is more useful in North-up Map mode when looking for a certain part of the map or an object to select as destination.
Changing the scale of the map is very easy. You can drag and stretch the scale (Page 32) at the bottom of the Map screen, or use the zoom icons (Page 31) on both Map and Cockpit screens. Note: If you need to zoom out briefly to locate your position on the map, use the Overview mode instead of zooming out and back in. The Overview mode is a 2D North-up view that can be started by tapping the compass button on the right (Page 33). Note: N.I.C.
Note: The colors mentioned and screenshots included in this manual refer to the default daytime and night color schemes. They may not look the same in the schemes you have chosen. Tip: If you use N.I.C.E 430 after sunrise or before sunset, look for the sun in the sky in the map background using a flat 3D view. It is displayed at its actual position to give you another way to orientate, and also to provide some eye candy. 4.3.4 Streets and roads The similarity of N.I.C.
Tip: If you do not want to be bothered by street names during navigation, turn them off in Map Options (Page 66). Tip: Major roads usually have alternative names (numbering) besides the primary name. You can choose whether to display these alternative names or not. You can set this in Map Options (Page 66). 4.3.5 Other objects To help orientate you, the map also contains objects that have no other navigating function than to help you recognize your location on the map.
system puts you on the wrong street. It is also the location saved in the track log (Page 48). Note: The Lock-on-Road feature can be turned off in Advanced settings (Page 77) for pedestrian use. When switched off, the arrow is displayed where the blue dot would be with active Lock-on-Road. When the GPS position is lost, the arrow turns gray, but the journey continues on the recommended route for a short period of time with the speed last detected before the GPS position was lost.
the coordinates with the Pin for later reference. If you do not need the coordinates later, just select the point and start Find Coordinates (Page 86). 4.3.9 Visible POIs (Points of Interest) N.I.C.E 430 comes with thousands of built-in POIs, and you can create your own POI database as well. Having all of them displayed on the map would make the map too crowded. To avoid this, N.I.C.E 430 lets you select which POIs to show and which ones to hide (Page 45) using their categories and subcategories.
Note: When navigating, POI icons can be disabled together with street names (Page 66). If you still need this information during your journey, just drag the map to disable Lock-to-Position (Page 32). This will restore street names and POI icons immediately. Now tap Lock to reactivate Lock-to-Position. Tip: Tap the map on or near a POI item to see the list of the names of the nearest POIs in a popup list, if it is enabled (Page 47).
4.3.11.3 The active leg of the route The active leg is the section of the route you are currently driving. If you have not added any Via points, the whole route will be the active leg. When Via points are present, the active leg is the part leading from your location to the next via point. The active section is displayed in green/red. It is always the most conspicuous part of the map even when in the background of a 3D map view.
4.3.11.5 Roads in the route excluded by your preferences Although you can choose whether to include or avoid some road types in Route parameter settings (Page 69), sometimes they are impossible to avoid near the starting point, via points or the destination. If so, N.I.C.E 430 will display those segments of the route with an alternate color. 4.4 GPS Data screen Tap the GPS button at the list of TMC messages screen to open this window.
4.4.2 GPS connection indicator In the middle to the left there is a lamp similar to the ones used for switches. This one has more colors and represents more values: • a fast blinking green lamp means that there is communication with the GPS and data is being received, • other colors may not appear with a built-in GPS. Should any of these appear, this means a faulty operation of your device. 4.4.
Turn on the Auto Correction switch to let N.I.C.E 430 frequently check and correct the PNA time with the GPS time. Below that button you will see the current values of the GPS and the PNA clocks. button to You can check here whether any correction is needed. Tap the manually synchronize the time. Below the PNA time you have hour and minute controls to manually correct the time with or without a valid GPS time.
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4.5.2 Zoom in and out (No. 2 & 3) These semi-transparent buttons are only displayed if "Zoom & Tilt" is enabled in the Quick menu (Page 44). Zoom will change the scale of the map. Zoom out shows a larger part of the map, while Zoom in shows a smaller part of the map in more detail.
4.5.4 Follow mode - lock to GPS position and heading (No. 6) This semi-transparent icon is displayed if GPS position is available, and the map has been moved. It also appears when you scale or tilt the map while Smart Zoom is enabled. This semi-transparent icon is displayed if GPS position is available, and the map has been moved or rotated. It also appears when you scale or tilt the map while Smart Zoom is enabled. Normally N.I.C.
You can use it in both 2D and 3D modes to scale the map. Drag and pull it right to zoom in, or left to zoom out. 4.5.7 Menu (No. 9) This button opens the Menu with the Find engine, the Quick menu, the Route menu and the exit button that takes you to the Main menu screen. The Menu will be described in detail later: Page 43. 4.5.8 Map orientation and Overview (No. 10) You can view the map screens in three different presentation modes. This switch will cycle through them in the following order.
Tap the icon again to return to Track-up (automatic rotation) mode. 4.5.9 GPS position quality (No. 11) Similarly to the icon found on the GPS Data screen (Page 27), the map screens also inform you about the GPS signal: • The black satellite dish with the red exclamation mark shows there is no connection with the GPS receiver. GPS navigation is not possible. Devices with a built-in GPS receiver are permanently connected, so this icon may not appear under normal circumstances.
4.5.11 Sound muting (No. 13) This icon displays the enabled or disabled status of the voice guidance and the key sounds. When muting is enabled, the speaker icon is crossed out. When sounds are enabled the red cross disappears. Tap this button to open Sound settings (Page 66). Note: Sound can be muted in Sound settings (Page 66), using the Master switch. 4.5.12 Track Log recording/playback indicator (No. 14) When a track log is being recorded, a red icon is displayed on the map screens.
Tip: If you want to see the map around the Cursor, close the Cursor menu and reopen it. When this menu is opened manually, the map is always moved to have the cursor in the center. The content of the Cursor menu depends on the screen (Map or Cockpit) and it is slightly different if there is an active route already planned. You have the following options: • Start: use the Cursor as the departure point for your route. This menu point is available only in Map mode and when there is no active route.
camera if you tap Add Cam, and set the parameters (type, direction, and speed). If a camera already exists near the cursor, this button is inactive, and you can change the parameters of the camera by tapping it in the list. 4.5.14 Current street (No. 16) This field of the Cockpit screen shows the name or number (as available) of the current street or road you are driving on. Tip: Some roads have an alternative name (or number). This is normally shown together with the primary name in this field.
• Arrival at next via point • Arrival at destination (default value for the right field) 4.5.16 Distance to next turn (No. 18) 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. 4.5.17 Next street / Next settlement (No. 19) This field shows the road or street that comes next in the route itinerary. If you are not yet in the settlement where this next street is, N.I.C.
4.5.20 Bluetooth or Phone call status (No. 22) When Bluetooth is turned off, a gray Bluetooth icon is displayed here. Tap the icon to turn on the Bluetooth radio. When Bluetooth is on, the icon turns blue. If you tap the icon when it is blue, N.I.C.E 430 pauses, and the Phone dialer screen of the device appears. To return to N.I.C.E 430 and continue navigating, first tap the button in the top right corner, then on the new screen tap the Exit button in the bottom right corner.
4.6.1 Route data displayed (for destination and via points) In the top section of the screen you see information about the current route. These fields are continuously updated while you keep this screen open. When you open the screen, all fields contain information on reaching your final destination. Tap any of the fields to see data on the via points starting from the first one through the final destination again. 4.6.1.
If via points exist, tap and tap again any of the fields to see the distance to reach the first, second, etc. via point. 4.6.1.3 Method This field shows how the route was calculated. It either displays the ‘Route’ or the ‘Vehicle’ field from the Route parameter settings. If you have chosen Car, Taxi, Bus or Truck, the type of the route (Fastest, Shortest or Economical) will be displayed here; if you have selected Emergency, Bicycle or Pedestrian, this information will be displayed here. 4.6.1.
• This icon shows that you need to pay toll on the recommended route. • This icon shows that the route contains motorways. Tap the icon to see the total length of the motorways in the recommended route. • This icon shows that toll roads are included in the recommended route. • This icon shows that you need to board a ferry along the recommended route. • This icon shows that you need to pay for the ferry. • This icon is displayed when N.I.C.
4.6.4 Parameters This button opens the Route parameter settings screen (Page 68) otherwise opened from the Route menu (Page 50). 4.7 Menu The Menu button can be found in the bottom left corner of the map screens. Tapping this button brings up a menu that allows you to access some of the most frequently used functions of N.I.C.E 430. 4.7.1 Find tab The first page of the Menu is Find. It lets you select a destination without first having to locate it on the map.
Note: When you reach 2D view by tilting the map, Smart Zoom will tilt the map as you press the Follow button or it disappears after the timeout (set in Advanced settings) expires. Use the 3D Map toggle to permanently switch to 2D view. Note: If the map is zoomed out so that the view angle is automatically raised to a top down view, this button will have no immediate effect. When you zoom back in, the view angle will or will not change according to the new state of the button. 4.7.2.
4.7.2.4 Manage POI (Points of Interest) Here you can set all the parameters of POIs that you have created and the visibility of the built-in POIs that come with the map. Manage built-in POI visibility The maps in N.I.C.E 430 come with a huge number of POIs. Displaying all of them would make the maps too crowded (to see how POI items are shown on the map see Page 23). In order to avoid that, you can decide which POI groups to show and which ones to hide on the map. N.I.C.
Note: The group Unnamed only appears if you have previously saved a POI item without creating a new POI group for it. Tapping any of the group names will open a list of POIs saved in that group. This list is similar to the list of POI results in Find. The POIs are ordered based on their distance from your current position. If GPS position is not available or you have disabled Lock-to-Position by tapping the map, the POIs will be ordered by their distance from the Cursor.
• Left/right arrows: if your groups fill several pages, these buttons will let you browse through them. The green field left of these buttons shows the current page number and the number of pages. When the list of My POIs is displayed, you have the following options: • Search: you can shorten the list of matching POI items by filtering. Just like in Find, enter a few letters of the desired POI name. When the number of matching items can fit in one page, N.I.C.E 430 will automatically display the list.
Tip: Tapping one of the blue Information icons behind the POI names shows the details of the appropriate POI item. 4.7.2.6 Manage Track Logs Using N.I.C.E 430 it is also possible to save the track logs of your journeys. This screen lets you manage all your track logs. When it comes up, it shows a list of all track logs already saved. The original name of a track log is the date and time when it was recorded. You can change their name to something more meaningful if you wish.
Tip: If you wish to see the track log currently being recorded, tap on it twice to make it visible. In this screen you have the following options: • Record: this will initiate track log recording. A new line appears in the list, and GPS position data will be saved until you stop the recording or exit N.I.C.E 430. A red icon (Page 35) is shown on the map screens to let you know that a recording is in progress. Tapping that icon opens this Track Log screen.
• Maximum track database size: here you can set the maximum database size if the track database size limit is enabled using the previous switch. • Create NMEA/SIRF log: independently of the normal track log, you can instruct N.I.C.E 430 to record the native GPS data received from the GPS device. N.I.C.E 430 is capable of working with GPS devices using either the NMEA or the SiRF protocol, so the saved data will be in one of these formats.
recalculation is disabled. However you may consider using it when you travel on a road parallel to that recommended by the route. In this case N.I.C.E 430 may not recalculate the route for some time, but you can force recalculation here. This is also the button you will most frequently use when the window appears automatically, provided that the manual route recalculation is set (Page 65).
This function has a special role if you have used the Avoid feature during your journey. When you arrive at your destination, the route line disappears on the map and navigation stops. The route is now practically deleted, but if you plan a new route, the roads, maneuvers and areas excluded from your route will also be avoided when planning the new route. Tap Delete to completely delete your previous route together with its Avoid restrictions.
Tap this button to show a list of possibilities for modifying the route. They let you recalculate the route avoiding the highlighted event and sometimes also some of the subsequent ones. • Maneuver: this option avoids the highlighted action. For example if you find a turn too difficult during rush hour traffic, N.I.C.E 430 will recalculate the route excluding that turn. If the next street is important in the route, it is likely that N.I.C.
4.7.3.5 Edit Tap Edit to see the list of all points used in the route. The first item in the list is the departure point of the route without a valid GPS position, the last reached via point if you open the list during navigation, or the point where N.I.C.E 430 most recently recalculated the route. This means the list is permanently updated, and via points drop out during the journey. The last item in the list is your final destination.
4.7.4 Main button The Main button at the bottom right corner leads to the Main menu screen described here: Page 16. 4.8 TMC (Traffic Message Channel) N.I.C.E 430 can provide you with even better routes if Traffic Message Channel (TMC) information is available. The TMC is a specific application of the FM Radio Data System (RDS) used for broadcasting real-time traffic and weather information. Note: TMC is not a global service. It may not be available in your country or region.
4.8.2 TMC control center This screen shows the selected TMC source and allows you to change the TMC settings. 4.8.2.1 Selected FM radio station The name and frequency of the selected radio station will appear at the top of this window, together with signal strength information indicated by a bar similar to the GPS satellite signal strength bars on the GPS Data screen. If there aren’t any radio stations broadcasting TMC data in your area, the receiver keeps on searching.
4.8.2.6 Use traffic information This button is enabled by default, which means that TMC messages are used in route planning. Tap this button to have N.I.C.E 430 ignore real-time traffic information when planning routes. Tip: If you make a route planning for a future journey, it may be better to turn off TMC corrected route planning. 4.8.2.7 Recalculate to avoid traffic This setting is similar to the previous one.
warn you when you approach these cameras in the measured direction. If your speed exceeds the speed limit near the camera, a special warning sound will be played. These cameras are displayed with the following symbol: 4.9.1.2 Mobile cameras Some cameras are operated from vehicles. The database contains some typical places of these mobile cameras. They are not always operational at the given location, and the speed limit is not specified for them.
the two cameras, you will receive the same special warning sound as with the other camera types. Note: In the rare case N.I.C.E 430 cannot register the moment you pass the second camera (e.g. it is placed at the exit of a tunnel where GPS position is not yet available) the warning will continue. Just tap the camera symbol displayed on the screen to stop the warning. These cameras are displayed with the following symbol: 4.9.1.5 Red light cameras These cameras check if you obey traffic lights or not.
from the Cursor menu (Page 35), the speed limit of the road (if available) is used by default, but you can change this value with the given control: 4.9.4 Add a new camera or edit an existing one You can add new cameras, modify the parameters of existing ones, or delete them. Select a point on the map, then use the POI button in the Cursor menu (Page 35). This will open the list of POIs around the selected map point. To add a new camera, use the Add Cam button, and set its parameters.
5 Settings N.I.C.E 430 provides several settings in order to let you customize the functions of the program. The Settings screen can be accessed directly from the Main menu screen (Page 16) and from the map screens by using the battery icon (Page 34), while some of its sub-screens are accessible from other parts of the program. 5.1 General settings These are the basic settings of N.I.C.E 430. 5.1.
5.1.2 Set Favorite Destinations You can select two of your most frequent destinations to be your favorites (Page 90). You can start navigating to either of them by only two taps on the screen. The original names of these points are Home and Work. You can rename them and specify their locations.
5.1.5 Warn When Speeding Maps may contain information about the speed limits of the road segments. N.I.C.E 430 is able to warn you if you exceed the current limit. This information may not be available for your region (ask your Clarion dealer) or may not be fully correct for all roads in the map. This setting lets you decide whether you want to receive the warnings or not.
Speed limit Warning at 25 mph 35 mph (=25 mph + 10 mph) 40 mph 50 mph (=40 mph + 10 mph) 50 mph 60 mph (=50 mph + 10 mph) 60 mph 63 mph (=60 mph + 5%) 72 mph 76 mph (=72 mph + 5%) 80 mph 84 mph (=80 mph + 5%) 5.1.6 Enable Safety Cameras N.I.C.E 430 can warn you when you approach known speed and red light cameras previously uploaded or copied into the device, or saved manually in the software.
5.1.7.2 Ask First N.I.C.E 430 can also ask your preference each time you leave the planned route. The route will not be recalculated until you make your choice from the menu that automatically appears (also explained here: Page 41). Your options are: • Recalculate: N.I.C.E 430 will recalculate the route with the previous settings. The result is the same as if Automatic recalculation was selected. • Drop Next Via Point / Delete Route: N.I.C.
5.2.2 Alternative Road Names Some highways have an international name or number for foreign travelers. You can decide whether to show only the local name or both. 5.2.3 Show Street Labels You can set whether or not to see the names of the streets and the POI icons on the map when driving. Based on the current zoom and tilt levels, street names are displayed either aligned with the street or on signposts stuck into the streets (Page 20).
5.3.2 Voice guidance volume/switch The switch on the left can turn on or mute N.I.C.E 430's audible guidance. When turned on, the slider on the right will adjust the loudness of voice prompts. In its leftmost position the voice guidance is suppressed, in its rightmost position the master volume applies. 5.3.3 Key sound volume/switch The switch on the left can turn the key sounds on or off. Key sounds are audible confirmations of either pressing hardware buttons or tapping the touch screen.
adapter (to be purchased separately) that connects the headphone jack of the navigation system with the car radio is required. 5.4 Route parameter settings This is a very important page. Settings here determine how routes will be calculated. This screen is directly accessible from the Route Information screen (Page 39). 5.4.1 Method Use the handle to set the speed of the route calculation. In the leftmost position the route may not be optimal but the calculation will be very fast.
distance compared to the fastest one, N.I.C.E 430 will choose this one instead to save fuel. 5.4.3 Vehicle You can set the type of the vehicle that you will use to navigate the route. Based upon this setting, some of the road types will be excluded from the route (e.g. motorways for pedestrians), or some of the restrictions may not be taken into account (e.g. emergency vehicles have no restrictions).
5.4.4.2 Motorways When driving a slow car or towing another vehicle, you may prefer not to take motorways. 5.4.4.3 Ferries The accessibility of temporary ferries is not necessarily included in the map data. Furthermore you may need to pay fare, so you may consider disabling them from the preset enabled status. 5.4.4.4 U-turns Although displayed amongst road types, this is a type of action.
5.5.1 Program language This button displays the current written language of the program. By tapping the button you can select from a list of available languages. N.I.C.E 430 will have to be restarted if you change this setting. N.I.C.E 430 will ask for confirmation before it restarts. 5.5.2 Voice language This button shows the current language of the voice guidance. By tapping the button you can select from a list of available languages and speakers. Tap any of these to hear a sample voice prompt.
5.6 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. 5.6.1 Display options These settings determine how N.I.C.E 430 displays different content elements or how it presents the screens. 5.6.1.
Note: You will still have the possibility to switch the map to 2D view or north-up orientation, but the map will return to 3D mode with map rotation whenever Cockpit mode is started. 5.6.1.3 Zoom in after find When this switch is turned off, N.I.C.E 430 will center the map to the location selected in Find but will not change the zoom level. If you turn this switch on, N.I.C.E 430 will also zoom in to the selected point. The zoom level in this case depends on the type of object you have searched for.
Backlight always on You can choose to have the lights always on. Smart powersave You can also initiate this special feature of N.I.C.E 430. When running on battery Smart Powersave will light up the screen only when you press or tap a button, or if N.I.C.E 430 has something to show you. After a few seconds the light level decreases, and after another few seconds the backlight turns off. This helps you achieve a longer battery life. 5.6.3 Smart Zoom Smart zoom is a lot more than just a usual automatic zoom.
The Overview zoom level will determine the fixed zoom level of the map in both automatic and manually selected (by the Map orientation icon – see here: Page 33) Overview modes. You can change the zoom level manually at any time (the Follow button will not be displayed), but when you enter the Overview mode again, the zoom level will be reset to this value. You can also move the map in Overview mode.
Use this switch if you want N.I.C.E 430 to re-enable Smart Zoom after zooming or tilting the map during navigation. This is useful if you have changed the view accidentally, or you modified it to quickly check something near your route. After a certain timeout set below, the Follow button disappears, then Smart Zoom changes the view back for navigation. Unlike with Restore Lock-to-Position, the view changes smoothly. Note: Smart Zoom can only be re-enabled when it is activated at the top of this page.
5.6.4.2 Cross-border planning By default N.I.C.E 430 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. 5.6.4.3 Carpool lanes (for the USA map only) You can instruct N.I.C.E 430 to use carpool lanes when planning routes. These lanes are currently available in the USA only. This control only appears on the screen when the USA map is available in the product. 5.6.4.
Tip: If you wish to keep more versions of the user database, or you wish to save one particular state (e.g. saved POIs and track logs of your holiday), look for the backup file on the memory card, rename it, or save it to your PC. Tip: If you move to another PNA, and you wish to keep your data and settings, make a backup, remove the card, insert it into the other PNA, then return to this Settings page, and push the Restore Data button as described in the next section. N.I.C.
6 Find One of the most frequently used functions of N.I.C.E 430 is selecting the destination. Once you have the destination, you can start navigating. Getting to this point should be as fast as possible. N.I.C.E 430 provides you with a versatile search engine designed to find your chosen destination after only a few taps on the screen.
Tip: If you want the selected point shown in the center of the map, close and reopen the menu or wait until it closes and open it again. By opening the Cursor menu manually, the map will be moved to have the selected location in the center. 6.3 Using the Main menu The Main menu is accessible by the Destination button at the Main menu (Page 16) or by the Menu buttons of the map screens (Page 33). The Main menu gives you various possibilities for selecting a location. 6.3.
Should the settlement you are looking for appear on the list, just tap it and you will immediately jump to the Street Name Input screen with the selected city name or postcode shown at the top of the screen. If the desired settlement is not displayed, use the arrows in the bottom right corner to see more of this list. Tip: If during navigation you need to know the name of the city or the country you are currently in, just start Find/Address and read the first line of the list.
For example Key West in Florida will be found if you enter ‘Ke W’ or even ‘We K’ (any word order will do). You do not need to enter accents when searching for a destination. Type only the base letters (the letter most similar to the accented one) and N.I.C.E 430 will search for all their combinations in the database (e.g. for the Canadien town ‘Déléage’ you only need to type ‘Deleage’, and the rest is done by the program). As you start typing, N.I.C.
Once you have selected the city, you can continue by entering the street name. Changing the state (Australia, USA, etc.) Some of the maps contain state information. If the settlement you are looking for is in a different state, tap Other City then Change State from the list of recently used cities, then select the appropriate state. Should you wish to search for an address in the whole country, just tap "All states" at the beginning of the list.
Note: As for the settlement input, only available letters are active when entering the first word of the street name. All other letters are inactive and gray. Selecting the center of the settlement If you wish to navigate to the settlement displayed in the top center of the screen, just tap Done before entering any letters. The search result will be the center point of the city (where its name is displayed on the map).
only those streets, where the given number exists. To complete the search, pick the appropriate address from the list. 6.3.1.3 Selecting a house number or the midpoint of the street Once the country, the city and the street name are selected, you are asked to give the house number using the numeric keypad. The range of available house numbers for the chosen street is shown in the input field before you begin entering the figures. Enter the number, tap Done, and N.I.C.
• As several settlements have Paris in their name, the list of cities is not shown automatically. Tap Done to get the list of settlements containing ‘Paris’. • The first settlement in the list is Paris, as it is the exact match. Tap it. • Now you need to enter the name of the street. • You need not enter accents, the apostrophe, and you can enter more of the words in any order separated by spaces.
When you enter this page, the coordinates of the current GPS position (or the selected map point, the Cursor, if Lock-to-Position is inactive) are shown at the top of the display. The coordinates are always shown in the format configured in Advanced settings Display options (Page 73), but you can enter the coordinates in any of the three formats. You can even enter the latitude and longitude in different formats. Entering a latitude/longitude pair is easy. The left field contains the latitude.
The search will be carried out around a certain reference point. Always look at the current reference point shown in the green field above the POI category buttons and confirm that it matches what you want. To change the reference, tap the Change ref. button in the top right corner. Once you tap the Change ref. button, you are presented with these choices: • Address: you can specify an address to be searched around, or a settlement to search in.
• Search by name among the POIs of that level: tapping the Search button will bring up a text input screen to let you narrow the list of POIs. If you tap Search in the list of subgroups, you will only search in the group you are already in. • See all POIs of the current group in a list: tapping the All button opens the list of all points in the group or subgroup you are already in. Use the Next and Previous buttons to browse through the list.
6.3.5 Find one of the Favorites (Home/Work) If you have already set up your favorite destinations in General settings (Page 62), you can select either of them by simply tapping the button with the name on it. Using the Destination function at the Main menu it is only two taps to start navigating to one of your Favorites. Note: If you try to access a favorite destination that you have not yet set up, N.I.C.E 430 will lead you to the setup page.
7 Troubleshooting guide Thank you again for purchasing our product. We hope you will enjoy every minute of using it. However you may face difficulties before you get really accustomed to N.I.C.E 430. In such cases, please, refer to this table of frequently encountered problematic situations. I cannot find the blue (yellow when using night colors) arrow that would show my location. Navigation does not start.
Creating a multi-point route I have tapped the ‘Route To’ button once for each destination but only the last one appears in the list, all previous points have disappeared. The ‘Route To’ button is for starting a new route only. For a single route you tap this when the destination is selected. Multi-point routes can be created after you have established a single route. Add points to the single route by using the ‘Add Via’ and ‘Add Dest’ buttons. Applying ‘Route To’ again will delete the whole route.
8 Glossary The manual may contain many technical terms. Please look below for an explanation if you are unfamiliar with some of them. 2D/3D GPS reception: The GPS receiver uses satellite signals to calculate its (your) position. Depending on the current positions of the ever moving satellites in the sky, and the objects in your environment, the signal that your GPS device receives may be weaker or stronger.
any more (you can fine-tune it in Advanced settings), then recalculates the route based upon your new position and heading. Automatic day/night colors: Based on the time and position given by the GPS device, N.I.C.E 430 is able to calculate when the sun rises and sets at your current location on this particular day. Using that information N.I.C.E 430 can change between the day and the night color schemes a few minutes before sunrise and a few minutes after sunset (Page 62).
Lock-to-Position: When GPS position is available, N.I.C.E 430 will automatically keep moving the map to always have the blue (yellow at night) arrow, representing your actual position, on the screen. You can move the map to lose this position. Then the Follow button appears on the screen. Tapping it will re-enable Lock-toPosition. See also Page 32. Map Orientation: N.I.C.E 430 is able to rotate the map for your convenience.