User's Manual
Acquiring Satellites
Before the navigation system can find your current location and navigate a route, you must
do the following:
1. Go outdoors to open area, away from tall buildings
and trees.
2. GPS antenna should be located on the dashboard,
so that it is parallel to the ground.
3. Turn on the navigation system. Acquiring satellite can
take a few minutes.
The bars indicate satellite strength. When the bars are Red
With a number beside it (should be greater than 3), the navigation system
has acquired satellite signals; you can now select a destination or POI and navigate to it.
About GPS Satellite Signals
Your navigation system must acquire GPS (Global Positioning System) satellite signals to
operate.
If you are indoors, near tall buildings or trees, or in a parking garage, the navigation
system might not acquire satellites. Go outside to an area free from tall obstructions to
use your navigation system.
When the navigation acquires satellite signals, the signal strength bars on the Map page
are Red. When it loses satellite signals, the bars disappear. Touch the signals
strength bars in the lower right corner of the Map page or go to Setting menu – GPS info to
view GPS information. Touch anywhere on the screen to return to the Map page.
Finding your Destination using Address
1. On the Menu page, Select
Destination.
2. Select Address.
3. Select the City you want
to visit on the list. Or if
there is no data on your
list try to select District.
Select to go back to map.
Select to return to previous page.
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4. Enter the name of the
City you want to visit.
5. Enter the name of the
Road.
6. Enter the House Number
and press OK or if you want
to skip this process press
OK only.
7. Select the road name.
Select option:
• Go – Guides you to the
destination.
•Add Waypoint .
• Browse – Browses routing
to destination.
• Set as Home
• Set as Favorite
Finding your Destination using Intersection
2. Enter 1
st
Road name.
3. Select from the list the
road and the city you
desired to go.
1. Select Intersection.
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