User’s Guide 2005
CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. HOME SCREEN MENU 3. TECHNICAL SUPPORT 4.
1. Introduction 1.1. What is in the Box? The Navigation System box includes the following items: Finedrive 400 Navigation Unit SD Card w/NAVTEQ Mapping Software driver and passenger seats. Make sure the windshield is clean and dry to ensure a tight grip. (1) When the suction on the vehicle mount is placed into position, (2) press and hold the center button while you firmly flip the latch down. This will lock the holder in place. GPS Receiver DC12V In-car Cigarette Lighter Adapter 2.
the message and proceed by tapping the "OK" button. Finedrive 400 will power itself on and off each time your car is turned on and off. If the power plug in your car is always on, like in some recent SUV models, we recommend turning the navigation device off manually so that it doesn°Øt discharge your car battery. Plug in the connector on the cigarette lighter power adapter into the power input jack. 4.
2. Home Screen Menu 2.1. Using the Home Screen Menu The Caution window appears each time the power is turned on. Navigation: Activates mapping applications and routing functions. MP3 Player: Activates the MP3 player and FM Transmitter functions. Setup: Configure the system settings of the device (brightness, volume, etc.) Shut Down: Turn device off manually. Note : If your Finedrive 400 is turned off while in use, the device will automatically remember the last status.
You can choose any function by tapping the icon. 2.2.2. Operating Navigation When you start the navigation system, a map will be displayed as shown below. If your GPS device receives a satellite signal, it will provide an expanded view of your current location. Refer to 2.2. Navigation for details on Navigation. Refer to the 2.3. MP3 Player for details on MP3 Player. 2.2. Navigation 2.2.1. Checking GPS Allow five to fifteen minutes for your GPS navigation to receive a satellite signal for the first time.
Tap on the locator bar at the bottom of the map. Tap on the map location and select Info from the Pop Up menu. 2.2.4. The Main Menu Description Options Sets the destination by address, intersection, 2.2.3. Moving Around the Map Tap the pointer on the map and drag it in the direction you want it to move: up, down, right, or left. Once you remove the stylus pointer from the screen, the map re-centers on the selected location. Destination points of interest, favorite locations, or recent locations.
screen displays: 2. The orientation of a map is set in the Display Options screen: Heading Up to rotate the map automatically in accordance with the direction of the vehicle North Up to maintain the map in North/South position. 2.2.6. Map View Modes 2.2.7. Route Options Also accessible from the Main Menu, the Route Option enables you to use the navigation system in a number of different ways for determining your optimal route.
2.2.8. Using the Navigation System The calculated route is indicated by a blue line on the map. If you miss a turn during the route, the navigation system recalculates the route automatically and displays “Recalculating Route” on the map display. a dialog box with the location address displays, tap the Set Destination option. The Set Destination screen is shown: 2.2.9. Entering a Start Location The navigation system uses the current location as the starting point of route calculation.
Tap Address First to enter a street address, including the house number. Tap City First to enter the city name and street address, including the house number. An example of a dialog box is shown below: 6. Tap one of the following buttons at the bottom of the screen to proceed: Valid entries will be shown at the top of the screen (cities, streets, or house numbers). No need to enter the type of street or directions, such as Ave, St, N, or SW. 3.
2.2.10.2. Entering a Destination by an Intersection Two address dialog boxes should be filled for Destination by an intersection 1. Tap Intersection on the Set Destination screen. The Select Input Method screen displays. 3. To select an entry, do one of the followings: Scroll through the list using the scroll keys at the right of the list. Tap characters using the keypad at the bottom of the screen. 4.
categories and represented by icons on the map. To select a POI: 1. Tap POI options from the Set Destination screen. 2.2.10.4. Selecting an Alphabetical POI 1. Tap Alphabetical POI options on the screen. The Enter POI Name screen displays. The Select Input Method screen displays. 2. Select an entry, as follows: 2. Tap POI Scroll through the list by using the scroll keys at the right of the list. Tap in characters using the keypad on the screen. 3.
2.2.10.5. Selecting a POI By Distance 1. Tap By Distance on the Points of Interest Options screen. A POI List with the points of interest within a 25 mile radius displays. Select an entry by scrolling through the list and tapping it. 2. Tap one of the following buttons at the bottom of the screen: Nav to calculate the route and center in on the map location Fav to add this location to your list of favorite locations Map to set this location as the starting route point for your trip 2.
Fav to add this location to your list of favorite locations. Map to set this location as the starting route point for your trip. 2.2.10.7. Destination Management From a Favorites Location List map location. Map to set this location as the starting route point for your destination. To change information for a favorite location, tap the Edit button. Or, tap the Del button to remove a location from your Favorite Destinations list. 1. Tap Favorites on the Set Destination screen.
Nav to calculate the route and center in on the map location. Map to set this location as the starting route point for your destination. To change information for a recent location, tap the Edit button. Tap the Del button to remove a location from your Recent Destinations list. 2.2.10.9. Managing the Destination and Route The navigation system calculates the route after a destination is entered. To manage your destination and route, do one of the following: Tap the Menu button > Destinations icon.
2. Tap the road to avoid. 3. Tap the Avoid button. A red x displays in the column to the left of the selected road. 4. Repeat steps from 1 to 3 for each road to avoid. 5. Tap the Nav button to recalculate the route. To cancel a selection, select a road and tap the Clear button. To cancel all selections, tap the Rst button. 2. Tap on a Stopover Category. 3. Enter the Stopover information. Refer to the Entering a Destination section for the steps to enter information for each specific category. 2.2.10.
2.2.10.13. Navigating the Vehicle Night Mode to set the screen color for nighttime driving conditions. The navigation system quickly calculates a route based on your preferences and guides you to your destination. The guidance includes: A map that automatically scrolls as the vehicle moves. Voice instructions for each maneuver. A list of route instructions. Map View is the default for guidance.
2.3.1. Preparing MP3 Files for Your Device 1. Copy MP3 files from your computer to a SD card. You can return to the Map View by tapping on the red x button at the bottom right of the screen. You can also center on a specific section of the map by scrolling through the list, tapping on the location, and then tapping on the map. The map will display in map panning mode. Note : We recommend first creating a mp3 folder on the SD Card, then copying all of the MP3 files into that folder. (Optional) 2.3.
2.3.2. MP3 Playback Control Control Button Name Play/Pause Stop Previous/ Next Description Play or pause the playback Stop the playback Move to the previous or next file Volume Increase or decrease the volume. Cycle through the following 5. To start the playback, tap. modes: Playback Mode Close MP3 Player Close MP3 Player program When you restart the MP3 Player, Play mode will return to its default settings. 2.3.3. Switching between Navigation and MP3 Player 6.
Tap the Exit Navigation icon at the right upper corner of the device. Insert a SD card that contains MP3 files into the SD card slot. Tap the OK icon on the Caution screen. Tap the MP3 Player icon on the Home screen. The Play list is displayed on the screen as soon as the MP3 Player reads files. Select MP3 to be played When the MP3 icon is selected while using Navigation 2.3.3.2. How to use Navigation during playing MP3 Park your vehicle at a safe place. Tap the Exit icon on the MP3 player screen.
2.4. Setup The five functions are displayed when the Set up icon is selected from the Home Screen. Volume/Backlight: Adjust the volume and brightness of the device and select preferences for FM transmitter. (Please refer to 2.4.1. Adjusting Volume/Backlight) GPS Reset: Default GPS set up. Touch Calibration: Control the sensitivity of the touch pad. Language: Select the main spoken language of the device. Exit: Finish the Setup screen.
Park your vehicle at a safe place Select the Setting icon on the Home Screen Select the Volume & Backlight Select the FM Transmitter in the Audio out menu Set the desired FM frequency and tap the OK icon Tune your vehicle FM radio to the frequency set on the Finedrive 400 and check the audio quality Repeat changing the Finedrive 400 frequency until the audio quality is satisfactory 2.4.3. Resetting the GPS The GPS reset function is helpful when the device doesn°Øt recognize your current location properly.
Park the vehicle at any safe location Select the Setting icon on the Home Screen Tab the Language icon and select the language. Note : This function is not provided for all models. 2.5. Shut Down 2.5.1. Shutting down the device Park the vehicle at a safe location Tap the Setting icon on the Home Screen.
3. Technical Support Please visit our website at http://www.finedigitalusa.com for FAQ s, tips, troubleshooting and the latest updates. Fine Digital, Inc. Toll Free Phone: (866) 346-3344 (866-FINEDIGITAL) Email: help@finedigitalusa.com Telephone technical support is available Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Pacific Standard Time. 4. Appendix 4.1.
result in permanent damage to the equipment, and void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under Part 15 regulations. Without antenna: 5.16 (W) 1.05 (D) 3.52 (H) With antenna: 5.16 (W) 2.69 (D) 3.65 (H) Temperature 4.2. System Specifications OS : Microsoft Windows CE.NET 4.2. CPU : Samsung ARM9-200MHz Main Memory : 64 MB NAND Flash : 128MB(64 MB available for MAP DB) SD card for external storage. GPS : Frequency L1, 1575.