Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Welcome Thank you for purchasing the Delphi NAV300 Portable GPS Navigation System. This lightweight, portable device can guide you quickly and reliably to your destination without leafing through thick folded maps. This advanced navigation system features true text-to-speech that speaks the street names while navigating; road signs and speed limit warnings on major highways; and point-ofinterest icons for your favorite restaurants, gas stations, etc.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Warning: DANGER OF ACCIDENT When using your Delphi NAV300 in a vehicle, it is your sole responsibility to install, secure and use the device in a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury, or property damage, or in any manner obstruct your view or interfere with the operation of vehicle safety equipment. The user of this product is solely responsible for observing safe driving practices. Do not operate your Delphi NAV300 while driving. Park the vehicle first.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Table of Contents Welcome ..... ........................................................................................................1 Delphi NAV300 Features...................................................................................1 Contacting Technical Support ...........................................................................1 Section 1 About GPS/NAV300 Introduction .................................................5 Section 2 Unpacking the Delphi NAV300 ..
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Section 7 Bluetooth......................................................................................38 Settings ...........................................................................................................38 Pairing your Phone with the NAV300 as a Hands Free Device .......................39 Using NAV300 to Connect to Your Phone ...................................................40 Using your Phone to Connect to NAV300............................................
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Section 1 About GPS/NAV300 Introduction The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a network of satellites launched by the U.S. military beginning in the 1970s. The satellites continuously transmit accurate time and position information, which is freely used by commercial and military applications worldwide.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide • Always disconnect the receiver from the power supply when leaving the car parked for a long period or when not using the system during travel. Failure to do so could drain the vehicle’s battery as the Delphi NAV300 continuously draws power, even when the power is off. Warning: Never attempt to disassemble, repair, or make any modification to the Delphi NAV300. Doing so could result in personal injury, death, and/or damage to the Delphi NAV300 and/or to your vehicle.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Section 2 Unpacking the Delphi NAV300 Here’s what is included in the Delphi NAV300 package: 1. The Delphi NAV300 unit with integrated GPS receiver 2. United States (including Alaska, Puerto Rico and Hawaii) and Canada maps on SD card 3.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide 4. In-vehicle charging cable 5. Stylus Pen 6.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Memory Cards The Delphi NAV300 has 32 megabytes of internal memory available for the operating system (Microsoft WinCe version 5.0). SD (secure digital) Memory cards are available for purchase and should be used to store other media files such as video (avi, MPEG4, Xvid), images (jpg, gif, png) and/or audio (MP3 or wav) files. An SD card can be plugged into the slot in the Delphi NAV300 and can be purchased with various memory capacities.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Section 3 Installing Delphi NAV300 in Your Vehicle Warning: To avoid personal injury, follow the safety guidelines and installation instructions provided so that the Delphi NAV300 does not obstruct the view of the driver, interfere with the operation of any airbags and safety features in the vehicle, or become airborne in the case of an accident. Do not attempt to install Delphi NAV300 while driving.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Section 4 Features and Controls Warning: For your safety, program the Delphi NAV300 and enter your information about your destination BEFORE you start your journey. Do not operate the Delphi NAV300 while driving.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Section 5 Getting Started Warning: For your safety, program the Delphi NAV300 and enter your information about your destination BEFORE you start your journey. Do not operate the Delphi NAV300 while driving. Powering Up Power on Press the Power button located on the lower left side for at least one second. Power off Press the Power button located on the lower left side for at least one second.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Inserting an SD Card Delphi NAV300 has a slot for Secure Digital (SD) cards located in the bottom. Delphi NAV300 will accept SD cards containing digital maps or other data, such as audio (MP3 or wav) files, movie (avi, MPEG4, Xvid) files, or image (gif, jpg, png) files. The Delphi NAV300 comes equipped with an SD card preloaded with USA and Canada maps. The card will already be in position in the SD card slot, and ready to use for navigation.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Home Screen The main menu offers eight options, each of which are detailed in the sections that follow: NAVI – Starts navigation functions. MUSIC – Starts music playback function (MP3 and wav files) MOVIE – Starts movie playback function (avi, MPEG4, Xvid files) PICTURE – Starts picture viewing function (jpg, gif, and png files) SETTINGS – Starts the screen /environment setting function. DEMO – Starts the NAV300 demonstration. CALC – Starts the calculator function.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Using the Keyboard The keyboard of the Delphi NAV300 works the same way no matter what function you access it from.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Section 6 Navigation Mode Warning: For your safety, program the Delphi NAV300 and enter information about your destination BEFORE you start your journey. Do not operate Delphi NAV300 while driving. Park the vehicle first. DELPHI DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE OR THAT MAY VIOLATE THE LAW. Driver Protection The driver must not operate this unit while the vehicle is moving.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Navigation – Main Menu The Delphi NAV300 Navigation Main Menu provides access to the most commonly used functions: • New Destination - Setting a new destination • My Destination - Picking from a set of previously saved destinations • Take Me Home – Computing the route to your home destination • Voice Command – Accessing and using previously recorded voice commands Common On-Screen Icons No GPS Signal – data is being received by less than three satellites.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide In addition, the main menu contains a pull-up menu for access to common options. Tap the Options button to access: • Route Planning – allows you to specify a starting point and various route points. Provides an overview of the planned route. • Settings – allows you to configure the Delphi NAV300 basic navigation settings, such as language, default map view, zoom levels, map orientation, use of street names, speed, compass, distance, signs, lanes, etc.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Navigation Settings Scroll through the settings using the left and right arrow keys. Use the toggle key to toggle between possible values. Some settings have many options. Tap on the list icon to see all valid values. To select a value, tap it. Tap OK at the bottom of the screen to record your changes. Tap Done or Cancel to accept or cancel your changes. To see explanations of the settings, tap the setting.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Setting a New Destination Tap New Destination from the Navigation Main Menu to enter a destination. You will be prompted to enter a new address, search for a point-of-interest, or directly access POI categories that you can define (default is the nearest gas station, parking area or restaurant). Tap the button for your selection.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Use of the destination entry screen is the same whether you decide to enter your destination by street or by city. The destination entry screen contains several options: Tap to see driving information about the state or municipality Tap to select the state from a drop down menu. Enter your destination, in order, in these fields. First tap the field, then use the keyboard to enter the information.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Tap Start Navigation to begin your journey. Searching for a Point-of-Interest (POI) You can search for a POI that is nearby, in a specific city, or nationwide. Tap the button for your selection.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Searching for a Nearby POI Tap a POI Category Tap the POI Name Tap a POI Brand or Sub-category Tap Start Navigation to begin your journey.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Search for a POI in a City Follow the same procedure as above, but first select a city name: Search for a POI Nationwide You can also search for a POI with nationwide significance.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Directly Accessing Nearby POI You can access nearby points of interest (default categories are: gas stations, parking areas, and restaurants) directly by tapping the direct access buttons. To change the POI categories that are displayed, tap Options, select “Settings”, and then select “POI.” NOTE: In order to search nearby POIs, the GPS must be ready. The icon for the GPS receiver will be red if it is not ready.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide New Destination Options Before beginning your trip, you can use the Options function to: • Save Destination – save the destination you entered to your list of Favorites. • Show on Map – preview your destination on a map. • Add to Route – add this destination to an existing route set-up.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Selecting “My Destinations” Tap My Destinations from the Navigation Main Menu to select from previously saved or recent destinations. You will be prompted to select a destination from your list of favorites or from a list of recent destinations. Tap the button for your selection.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Tap Start Navigation to begin your journey. My Destinations Options You can use the Options function to: • • • • • • • Save as Favorite – save the destination to your list of Favorites. Delete Destination – delete the current destination. Delete All – delete all saved destinations. Add to Route – add this destination to an existing route set-up. Rename – rename the favorite. Store a Voice Command – record a voice command for the favorite.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Selecting Destinations on the Map From the Navigation menu, tap Options and select “Show Map” from the menu. The 2D Destinations Map will be displayed. NOTE: This entry map will not update as your vehicle moves, and is used for selecting destinations only. To view the moving map, tap the Tap to zoom out button. Tap to zoom in Select this tool and tap and drag on the map to zoom the selected area. Select this tool and tap and drag on the map to move the map.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Tap to navigate to the location. Tap to add the location to an existing route. Tap to save the location. Tap to display a list of nearby points of interest Tap the Take Me There button to navigate to the selected location. Tap Calculate Route to show the route. Tap to show turn-byturn directions.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Route Planning The Delphi NAV300 allows you to plan and store itineraries, even when not receiving a GPS signal. From the Navigation menu, tap Options and select “Route Planning” from the menu. Tap to specify a starting point. Select the method for entering route points from the list. Please see the “Setting a New Destination” and “Selecting My Destinations” sections in this manual for instructions.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Tap to see available information (address, telephone, etc.) about the route point. Tap to add additional route points. Once you have added all of the route points, tap Show Route to display the route. Flags show each destination Shows mileage and time for each segment Tap to show turn-byturn directions.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Route Planning Options You can use the Options function to: • Simulation – run a 3D, turn-by-turn simulation of the route. Simulations are restricted to a maximum of 60 miles. • Save Route – save the existing itinerary. • Settings –configure the Delphi NAV300 basic settings, such as language, default map view, zoom levels, map orientation, use of street names, speed, compass, distance, signs, lanes, etc.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Turn-by-Turn Directions Once a route is calculated, you can review the directions turn-by-turn for the trip. Tap to show turn-byturn directions. Tap to recalculate the route You can tap on the “X” next to any segment to mark that segment as unwanted. Tap the recalculate button to recalculate the route without any unwanted segments.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Using the Map Access the map by tapping Options from the navigation main menu. The 2dimensional destination map is displayed. Use this map to select destinations. Tap to zoom out Tap to zoom in Select this tool and tap and drag on the map to zoom the selected area. Select this tool and tap and drag on the map to move the map. Tap to center the map at your position Tapping the Map modes.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide The 3-Dimensional Navigation Map Shows the current speed limit Shows the upcoming road sign Shows the maneuver following the next turn Shows the current speed and altitude Shows the distance, estimated driving time and estimated time of arrival for each segment Shows the next turn Shows the name of the next road or exit for your route Shows the name of the current road Shows current direction Shows upcoming POIs Shows your current position - 36 -
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide The Two-Dimensional Navigation Map Warning: Information contained in the cartographic material can be incorrect depending on current conditions, roadwork, etc. Obey all current applicable traffic laws. Map Functions in Navigation Mode Tap any spot on the map to display additional navigation functions.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Section 7 Bluetooth The Delphi NAV300 includes Bluetooth® connectivity. With its integrated microphone, the NAV300 allows you to answer and make calls from the touch screen. Pressing the Bluetooth button the Bluetooth system. on the front of the Delphi NAV300 launches Settings Tapping the Settings button opens the Settings Screen.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Pairing your Phone with the NAV300 as a Hands Free Device Ensure that Bluetooth is active and discoverable on your phone and tap the Hands Free button to set up your phone with the Delphi NAV300. Tap to allow the NAV300 to be found by your phone. You will use your phone to connect to NAV300. Tap to have NAV300 connect to your phone If you choose Add Device, you may have to set your phone to allow devices to find it.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Using NAV300 to Connect to Your Phone Tapping Add Device will cause the NAV300 to search for available Bluetooth devices. NOTE: During this process, please watch your phone screen for any additional response that the phone may require. Select your phone from the list and tap Connect to connect the NAV300 to your phone. Select your phone from the list Tap to connect to your phone When connection is successful, you will be prompted to enter your PIN code.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Tap Touch pad to open the on-screen key board and enter your PIN code. The default pin code is 0000. Tap OK to record your entry. The NAV300 will pair with your phone. You may need to enter the PIN code or perform other functions on your phone to complete the pairing. Please watch your phone screen during this process. Using your Phone to Connect to NAV300 Tapping Find Me will cause the NAV300 to enter “discoverable mode,” allowing other Bluetooth devices to connect to it.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Tap Touch pad to open the on-screen key board and enter your PIN code. The default pin code is 0000. Tap OK to record your entry. Your phone should now be paired to the NAV300. Pairing your Phone with the NAV300 as a Headset You may pair your phone with the NAV300 as a headset by tapping the Headset button from the Main Menu. This method of connecting the NAV300 to your phone is useful only if there has been difficulty connecting the NAV300 as a hands free device.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Managing Bluetooth Devices You may have multiple phones set up for connection with your Delphi NAV300. You can add and remove phones from your list and disconnect and connect to different phones using the List Screen. If you have phones already paired to the NAV300, but have none of them currently connected, the following screen appears when you select Hands Free from the Main Menu.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Making a Bluetooth Call Select the Hands Free button from the Bluetooth menu to place a call using a currently connected device. Tap to open the number keypad and dial the call Tap to access previously stored favorite numbers Tap to make a voice call (voice calling must be enabled on the phone) Tap to view recent call history and select a number to call Touch Call Tapping Touch Call opens the keypad.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Favorites Tapping Favorites accesses a list of your previously stored favorite numbers. Select a number from the list Tap to call the selected favorite number Tap to add a favorite number Tap to remove a selected favorite number Adding Favorites If you have no Favorites on the Favorites list, the following screen is displayed. Tap Yes to display the touch pad to add a Favorite. You can also add a favorite number by selecting Add Favor. from the Favorites list screen.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Enter the name of the Favorite and tap OK. Enter the number of the Favorite and tap OK.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide History Tapping History accesses a list of your previously called or received numbers. Select a number from the list Tap to call the selected number Tap to add the selected number to your list of favorite numbers Tap to remove the selected number from the list Voice Call Tapping Voice Call allows you to make a call by speaking the name of a previously recorded voice call number on your phone. NOTE: Voice calling must be set up on your phone to use this feature.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Answering a Bluetooth Call When a call is received by a paired phone, the Delphi NAV300 will display the following: Shows the number calling (in this case, number is unknown) Tap Answer to answer the call or Refuse to refuse the call. In-call Options During a call, pressing the Bluetooth button on the front of the Delphi NAV300 opens the following screen of in-call options.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Section 8 Traffic Message Channel (TMC) NOTE: This function can only be activated after installation of external TMC antenna and optional Real-Time Traffic Kit. Traffic Message Channel (TMC) is a subscription service that provides navigation systems with traffic information broadcast by radio stations. The Delphi NAV300 has an optional receiver that allows subscribers to receive up-to-the-minute traffic information and allows you to adjust your route accordingly.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Traffic information will be shown on the map screens. NOTE: If you are navigating to a destination, messages that affect your current route will be displayed first.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide TMC and Navigation You can configure Delphi NAV300 to take TMC information into account when calculating a route. You can configure this to happen automatically or manually. If you have configured TMC with manual confirmation, your will receive a screen with details of the obstruction: You can choose to detour around the obstruction or ignore it.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Tuning TMC Tap the Tuning button to toggle between Automatic tuning, Hold station, and Frequency input modes. In Auto tuning mode, the TMC receiver searches continually for the station that offers the best reception. The name and frequency of the station are displayed. Use the arrow keys to select a different station. As soon as another station has been found, its name and frequency are displayed. In Hold station mode, the current station is maintained.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Section 9 Music Mode Warning: For your safety, DO NOT operate the Delphi NAV300 entertainment features while driving. Movie and music (MP3) playing, picture viewing, demo, and calculator are intended for use while you are not driving your vehicle. DELPHI DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE, OR THAT MAY VIOLATE THE LAW. The Delphi NAV300 can playback audio files saved in MP3 or wav format on an SD card.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Playing an Audio File Audio functions are controlled by tapping the buttons located on the control bar in the lower half of the screen: Play: Tap the Play button to play the file listed. The screen displays the current playback time and status. If a file is damaged, the next file will be played. If all of the files are damaged, the receiver displays a popup screen and all audio playback stops. Pause: Tap the Pause button to stop playback temporarily.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Section 10 Movie Mode Warning: For your safety, DO NOT operate the Delphi NAV300 entertainment features while driving. Movie and music (MP3) playing, picture viewing, demo, and calculator are intended for use while you are not driving your vehicle. DELPHI DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE, OR THAT MAY VIOLATE THE LAW. The Delphi NAV300 can play back video files saved in avi, MPEG4, Xvid format on an SD card.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Playing a Video File NOTE: Tapping the video portion of the screen toggles between full-screen and menu modes. Movie Play List Pressing Play will play the file in full-screen mode.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Section 11 Picture Mode Warning: For your safety, DO NOT operate the Delphi NAV300 entertainment features while driving. Movie and music (MP3) playing, picture viewing, demo, and calculator are intended for use while you are not driving your vehicle. DELPHI DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE, OR THAT MAY VIOLATE THE LAW. The Delphi NAV300 allows you to view images saved in gif, jpg, or png format on an SD card.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide NOTE: Tapping the image portion of the screen toggles between full-screen and menu modes. Enlarge/Reduce: Press the up and down arrow keys on the front of the Delphi NAV300 while in full-screen mode to zoom the image in and out.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Section 12 Game Mode Warning: For your safety, DO NOT operate the Delphi NAV300 entertainment features while driving. Movie and music (MP3) playing, picture viewing, demo, and calculator are intended for use while you are not driving your vehicle. DELPHI DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE OR THAT MAY VIOLATE THE LAW. The Delphi NAV300 offers a classic card matching game.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Section 13 Calculator Mode Warning: For your safety, DO NOT operate the Delphi NAV300 entertainment features while driving. Movie and music (MP3) playing, picture viewing, demo, and calculator are intended for use while you are not driving your vehicle. DELPHI DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE OR THAT MAY VIOLATE THE LAW.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Section 14: Settings Delphi NAV300 screen and environment settings can be changed by tapping the Settings button from the main screen.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Section 15 Troubleshooting The Delphi NAV300 is designed and built to provide trouble-free performance. If it does not appear to be functioning properly, please follow the troubleshooting guidelines below. No GPS fix: • Check the satellite icon in the upper right corner of the map view screen. • Make sure the antenna on the unit is pointed outward and upward with a clear view of the sky. • Ensure that the vehicle does not have a heatreflecting or heated windshield.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Technical Information Dimensions 2.3” x 3.2” x 1.1” Weight 7.4 oz Screen Size 3.5” diagonal Screen Resolution 320 x 240 pixels Number of Colors 16.7M Microprocessor Samsung 2440, 400 MHz Onboard Storage memory for OS 32 MB GPS Accuracy 16.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a normal installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Section 16 Warranty Delphi Product & Service Solutions (“Delphi”) warrants all Delphi NAV300 systems sold by Delphi (“Products”) to be free of defects in material and workmanship, subject to the following conditions. The duration of Delphi’s warranty with respect to the Delphi NAV300 is limited to one (1) year from the date of sale to the original consumer purchaser. No other express warranties are made with respect to any Product.
Delphi NAV300 User’s Guide Some states do not allow limitations on how long implied warranties last, or the exclusion or the limitation of incidental or consequential damages. So the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that may vary from state to state. NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED BY DELPHI TO MODIFY OR ADD TO THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.