EnGIS Technologies, Inc. Navigation User Manual Version 1.
CONTENTS 1. Connecting your Smartphone ..................................................................................... 4 How BringGo Works .......................................................................................................... 4 iPhone User ........................................................................................................................ 5 Android Smartphone User ...............................................................................................
6. Manage your Route .................................................................................................... 37 Create Route .................................................................................................................. 38 Edit Route ......................................................................................................................... 40 Detour ................................................................................................................
1. Connecting your Smartphone How BringGo Works BringGo is a connection navigation solution. Connected navigation means that your smartphone must be connected to the MyLink infotainment unit to work. 1. Install App 2. Download Maps 3. Install maps For iPhone connection For Android connection Smartphone 1. Connect the smartphone to MyLink 2. Tap ‘Smart Link’ then ‘BringGo’ 3.
iPhone User Please read the following section if you use an iPhone. Step 1: Download the BringGo app for your region from the Apple App Store. Step 2: Install the BringGo app on your iPhone. Step 3: Start the app and turn Location Services on. See FINDING YOUR LOCATION WITH GPS section for more information about Location Services. Step 4: Choose the maps you wish to download and install. Step 5: Connect your iPhone to the MyLink infotainment unit using an iPhone USB cable.
Android Smartphone User Please read the following section if you use an Android smartphone. Step 1: Download the BringGo app for your region from an Android app store. Step 2: Install the BringGo app on your Android smartphone. Step 3: Start the app and turn Location Services on. See FINDING YOUR LOCATION WITH GPS section for more information about Location Services. Step 4: Choose the maps you wish to download and install. Step 5: Turn on Bluetooth on your smartphone.
2. Getting Started Navigation Application To start navigation, simply tap the [BRINGGO] navigation icon on your MyLink infotainment unit. Caution Screen After navigation starts, you will see the caution screen as shown above. You must agree to the safety terms and conditions in order to use the navigation application. If you tick the ‘Auto OK’ box, the next time you launch the navigation application the caution screen will disappear after a few seconds.
Finding your location with GPS Location Services You need to allow BringGo to use your phone’s Location Services for the navigation application to work.
GPS The navigation application automatically locates your current position on the map by receiving GPS signals from your smartphone. When you first start the navigation application, it may take several minutes to find your GPS position and show your current location on the map. If the navigation application doesn’t receive GPS signals properly, it could take some time to locate your current position. Please see USER INFORMATION AND PRECAUTIONS section for further information on GPS.
Map screen features – Driving Guidance Mode Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) and Time To Go. 1 Back button. 2 Compass: Tap this icon to change the map display mode to Track up, 12 North up or 3D view. First Turn-by-Turn instruction: Indicates the next turn direction. 3 GPS (Tap to go to GPS screen). 13 Low Fuel Indicator* 4 Zoom In (+) / Zoom out (-). 14 Speed Limit. 5 Traffic Bar. 15 Second Turn-by-Turn instruction. 6 Traffic Status Icon. 16 Repeat the voice guidance announcement.
Multi-Route When enabled, the Multi-Route screen will appear each time you set a new destination. The Multi-Route screen can be turned on or off in SETTINGS: [MENU] > [SETTINGS] > [GUIDANCE SETTING] > [SHOW MULTI-ROUTE]. 1 Destination address. 5 When the route type has been selected, tap the [NEXT] button to begin guidance using this route type. 2 Color coded map of route types. 6 Nearest Gas Station POI list. 3 Avoidance options. 7 Fuel Indicator for route type* (Green = Sufficient fuel).
3. Menu The main menu can be accessed by tapping the [MENU] button on the map screen. The main menu allows access to all search options as well as route management, traffic information, ECO and Settings.
4. Plan a Route Address Tap the [ADDRESS] button on Main Menu to plan a route by entering an address. Address 1. Select ‘Address’ on Menu screen. 2. Select State or province. The default state/province is based on your current location. For subsequent searches, the last used state/province name and city name are shown. If you would like to change state/province, tap the State Name button. For State/Province search, you can search by either the full name (e.g. New York), or the abbreviation (e.g. NY).
3. Search for a City name or Zip Code by typing letters. Then choose it on the result list. 4. Search for a street name by typing letters then choose it on the result list. 5. Type the House number, or choose an intersection, and tap [NEXT] button. To Choose a Cross Street (intersection), simple tap the keyboard icon to hide the keyboard in order to display the Cross Streets button. See below for more information on hiding or showing the keyboard.
6. Confirm the state/province, city, and street choices on the top of the screen and refer to map of the location. Tap [Go] if you wish to route to this location directly. The keyboard may be hidden or shown at any time during address entry. You may wish to hide the keyboard to see all items in the result list. Simply tap the keyboard icon on the top-right of the screen, or tap anywhere in the visible area of the result list area.
How to find Cross Streets / Intersections Please see Address above. At the House Number step, simply tap the keyboard icon to minimize the keyboard. The Cross Streets button is now visible on the bottom left of the screen. Tap this button to see a list of the cross streets. A list of the cross streets for your chosen street is presented. You may scroll this list using the control button on the right.
All search options SINGLE LINE ADDRESS Search by entering an address in a single line. Search by entering an address in steps: City > Street > House number. ADDRESS View a list of previously searched locations. RECENT LIST Tap this button to access or manage your favorite locations. FAVORITES Search for a POI (Point Of Interest), such as a restaurant or hotel. POI Go to your Home or Office address. HOME / OFFICE CURRENT LOCATION View details on your current location (needs a valid GPS signal).
Single Line Address Single Line Address Search by entering an address in a single line. You may search for an address by entering a full or partial address. Once you have entered the address, simply tap the [NEXT] button to view the search results. If you choose to use the Google search option, please be aware that you will be connecting to the internet and data communication fees may be incurred.
POI Tap the [POI] icon on the Main Menu to search by POI (Point of Interest) POI You may search for a POI using a variety of different search methods: By Category By POI Name Tap the [POI CATEGORY] button Tap the [POI NAME] button By City By Telephone Number Tap the ‘POI IN CITY’ Button Tap the [TELEPHONE NO.
Search by Category: Tap the [CATEGORY] button. You can search for POIs near your current location using the POI category search. First, simply select the category you wish to use; for example ‘Fuel & Auto’, then select a POI from the result list. The distance and direction to the POI is displayed on the left. You may sort the results by distance or in alphabetical order. POI categories have sub categories to help focus your search better.
Search by POI Name: Tap the [NAME] button. The previously searched state/province name and city name are initially selected. If you want to change state/province or city, tap the State or City button. Type the POI Name you wish to search for then tap the [NEXT] button. It will list POI names corresponding to the letters you’ve typed. Select one of the POI names that you are searching for then you will see a list POIs. Choose one, and then tap [NEXT] button.
Search POI by City Tap the [IN CITY] button. The previously searched state/province name is initially selected. If you want to change state/province, tap the State button. Type the city name then select for the list of categories. The distance and direction to the POI is displayed on the left. You may sort the results by distance or in alphabetical order.
Search POI by Telephone Number Tap the [TELEPHONE NO.] button. The previously searched state/province name is initially selected. If you want to change state/province, tap the State button. Type the telephone number and then select the POI from the result list.
Favorites Tap the [FAVORITES] button to select or add a Favorite as your destination. Favorites Sort: You can sort existing favorites by distance, alphabetical order or date created Add: Tap the [ADD] button to add a favorite to the app. When saving a new favorite, you may give it a name by which to remember it.
Recent List Tap the [RECENT LIST] button to view a list of previously searched locations. Recent List 1. Tap the [RECENT LIST] on the Menu. 2. You will see a list Recent Destinations and Recent Searches. 3. Select one of locations on the list then tap the [NEXT] button. Sort: You can sort the list by the date created or in alphabetical order.
Home / Office To set an address for your Home and/or Office, go to the SETTINGS screen. The setting menu is available on the bottom tab of the Main menu. Settings When the addresses have been programmed, you can then plan a route to your home or office simply by tapping the respective icon on the main menu.
Current Location Tap this button to find details about your current location. Current Location You will need a valid GPS signal to get accurate and current positioning information. The following details are listed: Nearest Address; Nearest Intersection; Latitude and Longitude; Map of your current location. You may save this location as a favorite. Tap this button to center the map to your current location.
Tap this button to go to the emergency POIs such as Hospitals or Police. Select the emergency POI category. The navigation will then calculate a route directly to the nearest emergency POI.
Coordinates Enter coordinates to route to an exact location on the map. Coordinates There are two steps involved in entering coordinates. You must first enter the Latitude and then the Longitude. The navigation application supports several coordinate formats. Choose the format that you prefer. Step 1 Enter the Latitude in one of the formats supported. Step 2 Enter the Longitude in one of the formats supported.
The application shows a map of the location and an address, if available, at the top of the screen. Note: See the on-screen examples to ensure the coordinate you enter is in a valid format.
Map view Tap a point on the map to choose a location as your destination. The address of the point you choose is displayed in a grey information box directly above the point you chose. Route: Choose to add the location as a Start point, Waypoint, or destination. More: Tap the [MORE] button to: Save the location as a Favorite, or Search for a POI nearby this location.
5. Guidance while Driving After you have set a destination, the system will calculate a route. Once you begin moving, the system will use the GPS information to update your position on the map and start to give you guidance. ㅡ 1 Highlighted route to follow. 3 Indicates the next turn to take. 2 Your current location. 4 The name of the next street to turn onto. See the MAP SCREEN FEATURES – DRIVING GUIDANCE MODE section for a more detailed description of all map objects.
Lane Guidance Lane Guidance helps you safely prepare for your next maneuver by displaying the correct lane(s) to stay in. Lane Guidance appears below the Next Street Name box. The highlighted white arrow indicates the correct lane(s) to be in. In the example below, there is one highlighted lane turning right; this is the correct lane to stay in for the upcoming maneuver. The other three grey lanes are going straight.
The Signpost replaces the normal Next street name box at some junctions. The highlighted shield with white arrows indicates the correct lane(s) to be in. In the example above, there are three lanes with white arrows indicating that you should keep left; these are the correct lanes to stay in for the upcoming maneuver. The other two grey lanes on the greyed-out sign (on right) are exiting the highway. Please be aware that Signposts are available for some, but not all highway junctions.
Turn by Turn (TBT) The Turn by Turn screen offers a more simplified guidance mode. To access this screen, tap [Menu] > [My Route] > [Turn by Turn]. The Turn By Turn screen presents an enlarged maneuver image and text to indicate the next turn. The distance remaining to the next maneuver is indicated by the distance bar on the left. The second maneuver is displayed at the top of the screen with a smaller image and text. Turn List The Turn List presents a full list of all maneuvers for the journey.
Each graphic shows ‘Distance from position’ and the ‘next street’ name. Turning off the device before journey is complete. In the case turning off the device before the journey is complete, the navigation application will remind you of the last destination when restarted. If you would like to restore your previous route, select the [YES] button, otherwise select the [NO] button. In addition to this, any waypoint that was unreached in the journey will be remembered.
6. Manage your Route Routing Options may be used to create a new route or to edit an existing route. Create Route / Edit Route buttons will change depending on situation. [Menu] > [My Route] Create Route / Edit Route: [Create Route] is available if a route has not been set. [Edit Route] is available if a route has already been set. Use this option to edit your existing route. Detour: Allows you to avoid part of the route, a roadblock, or to set a travel waypoint.
Create Route This option is available if no route has been set. • Add a Location to your route Tap the [ADD] button to add a location to your route. For short routes, you may add up to 5 waypoints. • Position the location within the route The first location you set automatically becomes the destination. You may add another location to this route by tapping the [ADD] button. When you add a second location, this becomes the destination and the previous location moves to the start position.
• Calculate Route When finished, tap the [NEXT] button to calculate the route.
Edit Route This option is available only if a route already exists. • Add a Location to your route Tap the [ADD] button to add another location to your route. • Position the location within the route The first location you set automatically becomes the destination. You may add another location to this route by tapping the [ADD] button. When you add a second location, this becomes the destination and the previous location moves to the start position.
Detour This function is for editing your route. After editing your route preferences, the navigation application will recalculate a new route automatically.
You can modify your route by using the following: • Avoid Part of route Make a detour to avoid some part of existing route. • Avoid Roadblock Make a detour to avoid a roadblock. You can set 100ft, 300ft, 500ft, 1mi, 2mi, or 3mi as a length of roadblock. For example, if you are stuck in traffic because of a construction site or a car accident ahead of you, you can apply the relevant distance to roadblock, and the navigation application will make a detour to avoid that roadblock.
Route Summary Route Summary is available on the ‘My Route’ screen. In this screen, you can check route information such as total distance, time, etc. Avoidances: Reroute with road avoidance options such as U-Turns, Toll Roads, and others. represents an estimated cost for your trip.
7. Traffic Live traffic will provide up-to-date, real-time traffic information to Bringo. Live Traffic includes detailed incident reports and the ability to reroute to avoid any incident. The traffic service requires an active internet connection to download the traffic information. BringGo is not responsible for the accuracy of the traffic information. The application receives traffic data from a traffic service provider and displays this information on the app.
Traffic Status Icon Meaning The Grey icon means that the traffic service is not available. Please check that your smartphone has an internet connection, and that the Traffic Service is turned ON in Settings. The Green icon means that you have an active traffic service connection, and there are no traffic incidents on your route. The Yellow icon means that you have an active traffic service connection, and there are traffic incidents on your route.
Traffic On Route 1 Expand / Collapse the Traffic bar 4 Distance from current position. 2 Traffic Congestion Extent 5 Traffic Status Icon (Tap to go to Traffic Details) 3 Traffic Incident 6 Estimated Delay If a traffic event (an incident such as a roadblock) occurs on your route, the Traffic Status Icon on the main map will change to yellow and the Traffic bar will appear. This number in the center of the icon represents the number of traffic events on your route.
Traffic Map The traffic map presents a map with traffic flow and traffic event(s). The traffic event icons indicate the type of traffic event. On the small scale traffic map (zoomed out), traffic flow may be seen. Traffic event icons are turned off at this scale to see the traffic map clearly. On the large scale maps (zoomed in), the Traffic event icons appear together with the traffic flow. You may tap any traffic event icon to receive more details on the event.
Traffic Flow The Traffic map contains traffic flow information. The line colors: yellow, red and black represent the speed at which traffic is moving. The purple line represents an incident’s extent (i.e. the where it begins and ends) and means that traffic is flowing normally. Color Meaning Speed Range Fast Normal Slow 23-40 MPH (36-64 km/hr) Heavy 0-22 MPH (1-35 km/hr) Congestion events will appear in the Traffic List.
Traffic Details At times, you may need to get more information on a specific traffic event. When in the Traffic map or Traffic List screen, simply tap any event for more details. 1 Traffic Event Icon. The icon is 6 placed at the start of the incident. Traffic Event Icon. In this example, the icon means ‘Lane Reduction’. 2 Next and Previous. You can scroll 7 through the list of traffic events. Detailed description of the traffic event. 3 Avoid / Cancel.
Traffic List Traffic messages are organized into two groups: • On My Route: Traffic events on your calculated route. You may only avoid ‘On Route’ traffic events. • All Messages: Traffic events that are within 50km of your vehicle’s position in all directions. This list includes events on your route. The ‘Avoid’ option is not available for events that are not on your route.
Traffic Event Classes Traffic messages are organized into classes and each class has a name and symbol. This symbol will appear next to each event in the list, detail and map. The traffic event icons are color-coded to indicate their status: • On Route: These “Red & Yellow” icons appear for “On Route” event only. These messages are listed in the “On Route” list. • Off route: These ‘Red & White’ icons indicate events not on your route. These messages are listed in the “All Messages” list.
Traffic Settings Use Traffic Data Select to turn the traffic service on or off. Setting Traffic Events Traffic information may be turned on/off for certain traffic event classes. The following options are available: • Show: Show this traffic event class on the map/list etc. • Sound: Provide an audible alert when a message from this traffic event class appears on my route.
If you uncheck for a particular class, you will not receive any notification of events within this class. See Traffic Event Classes section for more details. Update Interval Select how often you would like to have traffic information updated.
8. ECO Tap this button at the bottom of the Main Menu to access ECO ECO Drive Range Projection* The Drive Range Projection screen uses information from your vehicle to estimate how far the vehicle can be driven to until the fuel is exhausted. The estimated minimum drive range is represented in green, mid-range in yellow, and maximum estimated range in red. * Please note that this function is only available for specific car models.
Fuel Status* The fuel status screen shows information about your vehicle’s current fuel status. Nearest Gas Station: Provides a list of the nearest fuel POIs. * Please note that this function is only available for specific car models. Drive Range Projection and ECO Driving Profile are an approximation only, and may be incorrect.
9. Settings In this screen, you can customize the settings of the Navigation application. Descriptions of each option are as follows: Control the display settings of the map view. Display Setting Guidance Setting Vehicle Setting Control the settings for guidance announcements. Set vehicle characteristics. Change routing options for the general system. Routing Options Home Office Set home address. Set office address. Settings for Traffic information.
Display Settings Control the display settings of the map view. Display Setting Color Mode: Set the color mode of map as ‘Daytime’, ‘Nighttime’, or ‘Auto mode’. Auto mode will allow the navigation application to automatically choose day or night mode. Map Colors: Change the map color. Map Mode: Change the view mode of map as ‘Track up’, ‘North up’, or ‘3D View’ mode. View Mode: Turn Junction View mode on/off. Label on Map: Choose which labels on map you want to display.
Color Mode Change the color mode of map as ‘Daytime’, ‘Nighttime’, or ‘Auto’ mode. Daytime: Daytime color mode. Nighttime: Nighttime color mode. Auto: Automatically change the map color. Map Colors You can change the map color.By touching the map images, change day or night color of map screen according to your preference. Then tap the [APPLY] button. Day Color: Select day color of map screen.
Night Color: Select night color of map screen. A darker map color is used to reduce glare and eye strain while driving. Map Mode You can change the view mode of map as ‘Track up’, ‘North up’, or ‘3D View’ mode. Track up: The direction of car is facing upwards. North up: The map screen is fixed to north direction up. 3D View: 3-dimensional ‘Track up Mode’.
View Mode You can turn Junction View on or off. Junction View: See GUIDANCE WHILE DRIVING section for more information on this feature. Label on Map You can turn on/off displaying some labels on map.Select options that you wish to be displayed on the map screen, then tap the [APPLY] button to apply these settings on the map screen. Street Name: Show or hide the street name on the map. Favorites Symbol & Name: symbols and names of registered place as your favorite.
POI Symbol & Name: Tapping this button will allow you to hide or display POIs based on category type. You can choose to only display your favorite POI types, for example restaurants, fuel stations etc Car Symbol Change the car symbol shown on the main map.
Guidance Settings Guidance Setting Control the settings for guidance information. Speed Limit: Control how speed limit sign and warnings are given. Auto Zoom: You can set the automatic zooming at intersection or on speed. Fuel Settings: Set fuel type, pricing, and vehicle fuel consumption. Guidance Volume: Control the volume of voice guidance instructions.
Speed Limit: Speed Limit: Control how speed limit sign and warnings are given. The map data contains speed limit information for some, but not all roads. This information exists generally for highways and other major roads. For your convenience, the speed limit unit; i.e. miles or kilometers, matches the system’s unit setting. Speed warning: An audible warning is given when the speed limit is exceeded. Speeding tolerance: The audible speed warning may be adjusted by using the Speeding Tolerance.
Auto Zoom You can turn on/off automatic zooming at the intersection and automatic zooming on speed options. On Speed: Automatically adjust map scale level according to the speed of car. The map zooms out to a small scale map when you increase speed; e.g. driving fast on highway. The map zooms in to a large scale map when you decrease speed; e.g. when approaching a junction. At the Intersection: Automatically zoom in/out to a certain map scale level at the next maneuver intersection.
Fuel Settings Set current fuel price, and adjust consumption estimates according to vehicle. Fuel Information Settings Fuel Type: Set the type of fuel that your vehicle uses. Fuel Price: Fuel prices fluctuate throughout the year. This setting allows you to adjust the fuel prices according to current prices. Pricing for fuel volumes can be set as either ‘per gallon (US)’ or ‘per liter’. Your journey’s fuel cost estimate will appear on the ‘Route Summary’ screen.
estimate of fuel costs only. Other costs, such as Toll charges are not included in the calculation. Fuel Consumption Settings Fuel Range Reserve: In the Multi-Route screen, there is a fuel icon next to each route type which estimates if there is sufficient fuel available for the trip. You may also set a fuel range reserve, so that you can ensure you arrive at your destination with a sufficient fuel reserve. Consumption: The consumption section allows you to set your vehicle’s fuel consumption.
Guidance Volume This setting allows you to control the volume level of voice guidance. Increase Volume: press the [+] button to increase the volume of the guidance announcements. Decrease Volume: press the [-] button to decrease the volume of the guidance announcements.
Vehicle Setting Vehicle Setting Set the vehicle characteristics of your vehicle for eco driving efficiency. Vehicle Type: Choose from Coupe/Sedan, Hatchback/Wagon, or Truck/SUV. Vehicle Size: Choose from Small, Midsize or Large Vehicle Wheel Type: Choose from Front Wheel Drive, Rear Wheel Drive, or All Wheel Drive. This setting is used to help define the eco-driving efficiency characteristics for your vehicle. See ECO section for more information.
Routing Options Change routing options for the system. Routing Options Routing Selection: To calculate a route for faster time, select ‘Faster Time’ option. To calculate a route for shorter distance, select ‘Shorter Distance’ option. To calculate the most fuel economical route select ‘Eco Route’ option. Show Multi-Route: This setting allows Multi-Route to be turned on/off. See MANAGE YOUR ROUTE section for more details on Multi-Route.
Home and Office Set an address for your Home and/or Office. Set your office address Office Set your Home address Home When the addresses have been programmed, you can then plan a route to your home or office simply by tapping the respective icon on the main menu. Traffic Settings Settings for Traffic information.
Traffic section for more information. Exit navigation Exit the navigation application. Exit Tap the [Exit] button to completely close the navigation application.
10. User information and precautions 1. EnGIS is not responsible for any accident that occurs while operating our software. 2. The suggested route and guidance may be different with actual traffic and road conditions. Please drive safely and obey traffic rules. 3. Map screen images and user interface information printed on this manual may not correspond with actual device due to additional features or any modifications.
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11. Copyright 1. Copyright and intellectual property rights of all documents written by EnGIS Technologies, Inc. are the property of EnGIS Technologies, Inc. 2. EnGIS Technologies, Inc. has copyright and intellectual property rights of our software and documents including this manual, and the use of product follows license agreement. Product warranty and liability limit are included in license, and more specific subjects can be arranged by a discussion with a staff member in charge. 3.
Traffic Information Total Traffic Network Data Distribution Services. Total Traffic Network is a mark (or registered mark) of Clear Channel in the United States and other countries and hereby used under license. Text-To-Speech (TTS) Copyright © DIOTEK, SVOX TTS Data Sources and Software Components Data sources and Software components are listed in the ‘About ‘screen of the navigation application. Go to Menu > Settings > About. 12.