User Manual GPS 84F-3
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Operation Instruction Read Me First z Please read the instructions in this manual and use only accessories of YF to avoid unpredicted damage. Failure to follow the instructions will invalidate warranty and might endanger personnel safety, for which YF assumes no responsibility. z Data of navigation electronic maps might be inconsistent with actual traffic signals due to transportation development. Please follow traffic regulations and signs and drive according to road situation.
Contents Welcome ...........................................................................................................................................1 Chapter I Beginning Use ................................................................................................................2 1.1 Appearance .................................................................................................................................................. 2 1.2 Power Supply & Charging........................
Welcome Welcome Thanks for using GPS 84F-3. It is featured with navigation function, audio & video play, photo browsing and e-book functions.
Chapter I Beginning Use Chapter I Beginning Use This chapter introduces the appearance, components and basic operations of GPS 84F-3. 1.1 Appearance The product picture below is subject to the material object. 4 1 7 5 8 6 9 3 2 SN Component Explanation 1 Indicator light Indicating the operating state of external power supply 2 Touch pen slot Location of the touch pen 3 Speaker Playing sounds (such as navigation prompt tones, music, etc.
Chapter I Beginning Use 1.2 Power Supply & Charging Charge the GPS navigator fully with the charger before first use. 1.2.1 Power Supply The GPS 84F-3 can be powered by the built-in battery or external power supply. When the GPS navigator is unconnected to the charger, it is powered by the Li-polymer battery. The battery capacity icon in the system main interface shows current residual battery capacity.
Chapter I Beginning Use 1.3 Basic Use 1.3.1 Powering on/off & Sleep 1.3.1.1 Powering on Press the power key of the GPS navigator and let go after at least two seconds to power it on. [Note] Great humidity fluctuation may lead to short circuit of the GPS navigator. Power on the navigator after it has accommodated to new environment. 1.3.1.2. Powering off & Sleep Press the power key and let go after at least two seconds to power off the GPS navigator. The following interface will be prompted.
Chapter I Beginning Use 1.3.3 Fixing the GPS Navigator with Mounting Kit The mounting kit is composed of a back splint and a bracket. To use the GPS navigator in an automobile, fix it on the dashboard under the front windshield. [Note] Do not place the GPS navigator in positions obstructing the driver’s vision. Do not place it without fixing it or in the place of air bag or the area after the air bag is inflated. 1.3.
Chapter I Beginning Use or「Setting」to enter the next function menus. The main functions are listed as below.
Chapter II GPS Chapter II GPS Various navigation mapping applications can be installed in the GPS navigator, such as CARELAND and RITU intelligent navigation systems, which position the navigator via the satellite receiver and display it on the map. Set a destination, and the system will automatically work out the best path to help the user reach the destination safely and quickly. 2.
Chapter III Media Chapter III Media The Media function includes the music player, video player, photo browser, and e-book reader. Tap in the system main interface to enter the Media interface as shown below. 3.1 Music Player This section introduces the usage of the music player. 3.1.1 Features The music player supports WMA9 and WAV files and selection of play sequence. Copy audio files into the folder in your memory card before using the player. 3.1.
Chapter III Media Minimize Minimize the music player and return to the Media interface. Play Continue playing the paused/ stopped music. Pause Pause the music being played. Stop Stop the music being played. Play sequence Select sequence, random or cycle play. Previous Play the previous music. Next Play the next music. Volume Drag it leftward to turn down or rightward to turn up the volume. Progress Drag it leftward or rightward to play from a previous or future moment.
Chapter III Media Add one Add a piece of music on the left list to the play list on the right. Add all Add all the music on the left list to the play list on the right. Delete one Select one piece of music in the play list and tap the icon to delete it. Delete all Delete all the music in the play list. 3.1.4 Viewing Lyrics If your memory card contains corresponding .
Chapter III Media Tick in on the upper left of the above interface, and then tap to select a music type or “User” from the drop-down menu. The music types include Pop, Rock, Metal, Dance, Electronic, Country, Jazz, Oldies, Blues, Nostalgia, Opera and speech. If “User” is selected, you may drag the slider at will to set the equalizer. After setting, tap Interface to save and return to the Music Play 3.2 Video Player This section introduces the usage of the video player. 3.2.
Chapter III Media Name& format Current video file name and its format Previous film Play the previous film. Play Continue playing the paused/ stopped music. Next film Play the next film. Stop Stop the film being played. Video folder Enter it to select a film to play. Progress Drag the sliding block leftward to play from a previous moment or rightward coming moment. Volume Drag it leftward to turn down or rightward to turn up the volume. Time Display the play time and the music duration.
Chapter III Media 3.3 Photo Browser This section introduces the usage of the photo browser. 3.3.1 Features The photo browser supports JPG,GIF,BMP and PNG files, photo rotation, zoom in/ out and auto play. Copy photos to a folder in your memory card before using the browser. 3.3.2 Interface and Operation Tap Icon in the Media interface to enter the Photo Browser interface shown as below. Name Explanation Previous View the preview photo in the folder. Next View the next photo in the folder.
Chapter III Media In the above interface, double tap on the screen to display photos in full screen: Tap to enter auto play interface as shown below. Drag the slider at the bottom of the screen to regulate play speed (1-10 seconds), and then tap on the screen to hide the slide (or the slide will be hidden automatically); tap on the screen to show the slide. Double tap on the screen to stop playing and return to the browsing interface.
Chapter III Media 3.4.1 Features The reader supports TXT files, page turn and folder selection. Copy files in TXT format to a folder in your memory card before using the browser. 3.4.2 Interface and Operation Tap in the Media interface to enter the E-book Reader interface shown as below. Tap in the e-book reader interface to enter the e-book folder shown as below: Close Close current folder. Return Return to the previous folder.
Chapter III Media Select a book file and tap it to enter the Reading interface as follow: Icon Name Explanation Close File Close the reader. name& Current file name and format format Scroll bar Drag the sliding block upward/ downward to view all content of the e-book. Folder Enter the e-book folder to select an e-book to read. Previous Read the previous page. Next Read the next page. Setting Select a text theme, font, word size and bold type.
Chapter III Media Tap Icon in the e-book reader interface to enter the Setting interface shown as below. Name Explanation Close Exit the setting interface. Save Save the setting. Theme Tap to select a theme for the e-book. Font Tap to select a font for the e-book. Bold Tap to enable bold type. Tap it again to cancel. 3.4.
Chapter III Media Tap OK to finish creating a bookmark. Repeat this operation to create more wanted bookmarks. Tap to view created bookmarks in the interface of Bookmark List shown as below. Drag the scroll bar and select a bookmark on the left list. Tap bookmark or tap to delete unwanted bookmarks.
Chapter IV Games Chapter IV Games This chapter introduces the usage of Games. Tap in the system main interface to enter the games interface as shown as below. Tap to exit. 4.1 Othello Tap in the Games interface to enter the interface as shown below. 4.
Operation Instructions Chapter IV Games 4.
Chapter V Tools Chapter V Tools The tools include Calculator and Unit conversion. Tap in the system main interface to enter the tools interface as shown below. Tap exit. 5.1 Calculator Tap in the Tools interface to enter the calculator interface as shown below. 5.2 Unit Tap in the Tools interface to enter the unit converter interface as shown below.
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Chapter VI Setting Chapter VI Setting 6.1 Summary This chapter introduces the setting of the GPS navigator. in the system main interface to enter the setting interface to set volume, backlight, Tap language, date & time, calibration, factory settings, system info, USB and navigation path. In the above interface, tap the icon to view the rest function menus as follows: Function Volume Explanation Adjust the speaker volume; enable/ disable sounds for tap; Set startup music.
Chapter VI Setting Calibration Calibrate the screen when position deviation occurs. Display system information including ROM version, software version, System info OEM version, platform ID and device ID. FM Transmitter Transmits audio signals of the navigator to the radio set via frequency modulation. USB setting Set the data transmission mode between the navigator and computer. Navigation path Select a navigation path for the navigator. Factory Reset Reset the factory default settings. 6.
Chapter VI Setting Close Exit the backlight setting. Backlight Drag leftward to turn down or rightward to turn up the backlight. Auto backlight When this column is ticked, the backlight will be automatically adjusted according to the environment brightness. 6.4 Language Tap Tap to enter in the setting interface to enter the language setting interface as shown below. or to select a system language and tap to save the selection. 6.
Chapter VI Setting 6.5.1 Setting the system date and time In the above interface, tap or to set the year, month, day, hour and minute. [Note]: Time format options are 12-hour and 24-hour. You may select one of them. 6.5.2 Setting the system time zone In the above interface, tap or to select a time zone. For example, select “(GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi” for China. 6.6 Calibration Tap in the setting interface to prompt the calibration dialog shown as below.
Chapter VI Setting 6.7 System Info Tap in the setting interface to view the system information as shown below. 6.8 FM Transmitter FM transmitter realizes transmission of audio signals of the GPS navigator to radio sets. Adjust the emission frequency of the GPS navigator the same as that of the receiving frequency of the radio, and sounds of the navigator will be output by the amplifier system of the radio sets. Tap in the setting interface to enter FM Setting shown as below.
Chapter VI Setting Close Exit the FM Setting. Save Save current setting. Use FM Tick in the box to enable FM function. Frequency Drag the slide block rightward (or tap ) to increase the frequency and leftward (or tap ) to reduce the frequency. The frequency range is 88.10 Mhz-107.90 Mhz. 6.9 USB Connect the GPS navigator to PC via the MINI USB port to transmit data, or back up data from the navigator data to PC. The GPS navigator provides MASS STORAGE and MS STORAGE modes.
Chapter VI Setting To disconnect the navigator from PC and enter charging mode, you may tap . 5. After communication, unplug the MINI USB cable. 6.9.2 MS ACTIVESYNC 1. Tap in the setting interface to enter USB Option as shown below. Select MASS ACTIVESYNC and tap to save the setting. 2. Install the application Mobile Device in a drive of PC. Then the following icon will appear in the drive selection. 3.
Chapter VI Setting [Attention] For data safety, please back up your system data in external storage. Our company has no responsibility for lost or damage of system data. [Note] If MASS STORAGE is selected while the GPS navigator is connected with PC, other operations will be suspended. [Attention] The following operations will stop suspend the communication of the system and PC and unsaved data will be lost. 1. Unplugging the MINI USB cable; 2. Powering off the GPS navigator; 3. Resetting the system; 4.
Chapter VI Setting Tap OK to restore the default setting or Cancel to return to the setting interface.
Chapter VI Setting Chapter VII Explorer Tap the icon in the system main interface to popup a dialog box indicating whether to enter the WINCE system, tap「OK」to enter the WINCE system as shown below while tap「Cancel」to return to the system main interface. In the above interface, double tap the icon “GPS”, the following interface will popup: Select to return to the GPS main interface. Note: push the Reset button backside the navigator can also exit Explorer and restart up the system.
Chapter VII GPS Info Chapter VIII GPS Info Tap on the system main interface to view the GPS information as shown below. To reset the GPS satellite receiver, tap to prompt a dialog as below. Tap OK to reset the GPS satellite or tap Cancel to exit.
Chapter VIII Troubleshooting Appendix Troubleshooting Please carry out the following operations in case of abnormal operation of the GPS navigator. For further problems, please contact our customer service center. Fault Reason Solution Low battery Supply external power and charge the Startup failure battery. System down Reset the GPS navigator. Supply external power and charge the Sudden power cut Low battery battery. Low backlight Turn up the backlight.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized changes and modifications to this equipment. Such changes and modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.