User's Manual
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6. Touch the SETTINGS button in the START 
DISPLAY in order to adjust the language and 
brightness settings or to calibrate the 
touchscreen.
2.3 Turning the device on and off, Reset
General information on switching on and off
In order to minimize battery charge loss while 
reducing switch-on time, the device also has a 
standby mode. 
Switching on
To switch on the device, press and hold the on/off 
button down for 1.5 seconds. The device powers up 
within 2 seconds from standby mode, or within 35 
seconds from off mode.
Switching off
You can switch the device to standby mode by 
pressing the on/off button briefly (recommended). 
To switch to off mode, you must press and hold the 
on/off button for 4 seconds. In this mode, the 
device requires no power, but cannot be charged.
Reset
Should the device show signs of malfunction, then 
please carry out a reset. To do this, press the reset 
button on the back of the device. [page 59] The 
device will then restart (warmstart). If this does not 
work, or the malfunction persists, please carry out a 
hardware reset (Coldstart). To do this, press and 
hold the on/off button for 4 seconds when the 
device is switched on. Wait a few seconds and then 
switch on the device using the on/off button.
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Note: you can get information regarding 
changing individual settings by touching the
 HELP button.
2.4 Navigation with GPS
GPS is based on a total of 24 satellites that circle the 
earth and, in doing so, are constantly transmitting 
their position and the current time. The GPS receiver 
receives this data and calculates its own geographi-
cal position on the basis of the information 
broadcast by the various satellites.
In order to determine position precisely, it is necessary 
to obtain the data from at least three satellites. With 
the data from 4 or more satellites, the altitude above 
sea level can also be ascertained. Position is accurate 
within 3 metres.
Once P´ 9611 has determined your position, this 
position can be used as a starting point for a route 
calculation.
The map data on your navigation device includes the 
geographical coordinates of all digitally recorded 
points of interest, streets and places. Using this 
data, the system is able to calculate a route from any 
given starting point to a destination.
The calculation of the current position and its 
representation on the map takes place once every 
second, so your current position is always shown on 
the map.
2.5 Important safety information
In your own interest, read the following notices and 
safety information carefully before starting up your 
navigation system.
2.5.1 Navigation safety information
Use the navigation system at your own risk.
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 Caution ! 
  – To prevent accidents, do not program the 
navigation system while driving.
 –  Only look at the touchscreen when it is safe 
to do so and the traffic situation allows it.
 –  Traffic regulations have priority over any 
instructions from the navigation system.
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