Goodmans GNAV12 Manual de usuario

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Contents
Contents
Contents............................................................... 2
Safety.................................................................... 4
Important................................................................ 4
The Global Positioning System........................... 4
Using Your Satellite Navigation System in
the Car..................................................................... 5
Prohibited Areas ................................................... 5
Battery .................................................................... 5
Getting Started ................................................... 6
In the Box................................................................ 6
Location of Controls............................................. 7
Charging the Battery............................................ 8
Raising the Antenna ............................................. 8
Assembling the Cradle ......................................... 9
Fitting GNAV12 to the cradle.............................. 9
Installing the Car Mount ...................................... 10
Switching On .......................................................... 10
Using the Stylus .................................................... 11
Settings................................................................... 11
Daylight Saving Time............................................ 12
GPS Receiver ......................................................... 12
External Antenna................................................... 13
Sidewheel................................................................ 13
Earphones ............................................................... 13
Switching Off.......................................................... 13
Planning Your First Journey............................ 14
Initial Setup ............................................................ 14
Navigate to an Address........................................ 15
Navigate to a Map Location ................................ 17
The Navigation Map .............................................. 18
Menu Icons.............................................................. 20
Map Symbols .......................................................... 20
Journey Completion ............................................. 20
Detailed Route Planning ................................... 21
The Navigation Menu............................................ 21
Address ................................................................... 21
Address Modes....................................................... 22
Address Actions .................................................... 23
My Places ................................................................ 23
My Favorites........................................................... 24
Favorite Actions .................................................... 25
Favorite Alerts....................................................... 27
History..................................................................... 27
History Actions...................................................... 28
Food, Fuel and Lodging ........................................ 29
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Contents
Search Near a Location ....................................... 31
Category Actions .................................................. 32
Map Options ........................................................... 33
2D/3D Mode ........................................................... 33
Day/Night Mode..................................................... 34
Avoid Roads ........................................................... 34
Free Map Browsing ............................................... 36
Settings................................................................... 37
Prompts................................................................... 38
Units of Measure ................................................... 38
GPS Signal .............................................................. 39
Route ....................................................................... 39
Map Settings .......................................................... 39
Quick Nav................................................................ 40
Select Map .............................................................. 41
Start Demo ............................................................. 42
Tutorial.................................................................... 42
About ....................................................................... 42
Help.......................................................................... 42
MP3 Player........................................................... 43
Care and Maintenance ....................................... 45
Troubleshooting .................................................... 45
Guarantee............................................................. 47
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Safety
Safety
Important
Satellite signals are required for this product to
function in Navigation Mode.
There may be occasions within your home or building
when the signal strength is limited and Navigation
Mode may not be possible.
This is quite normal for products of this type.
Your car may have an athermic heat reflecting
windscreen or windscreen heating that prevents the
GPS receiver acquiring a valid signal. In these cases
you may have to use an external antenna (not
supplied).
The USB connector on the Satellite Navigation
System is for future use as the maps are pre-loaded.
The Global Positioning System
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite
based system that provides location and timing
information around the globe. GPS is operated and
controlled under the sole responsibility of the
Government of the United States of America, who are
responsible for its availability and accuracy. Any
changes in GPS availability and accuracy, or in
environmental conditions, may impact the operation
of your Satellite Navigation System.
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Safety
Using Your Satellite Navigation
System in the Car
When using your Satellite Navigation System while
driving it is essential that you drive with due care and
attention.
Never modify the settings or program your Satellite
Navigation System while driving.
Only look at the Satellite Navigation System map
when it is safe to do so.
Only follow the Satellite Navigation System
instructions when the road regulations allow you to
do so.
When mounting the Satellite Navigation System in
your car make sure that it does not obscure your view
or impede the operation of any driving controls.
Prohibited Areas
Do not operate your Satellite Navigation System in
hospitals or near any electrical medical equipment.
Do not operate your Satellite Navigation System in
aircraft.
Battery
Your Satellite Navigation System uses a Li-ion
battery. Do not use it in humid, wet or corrosive
environments. Do not operate or store your Satellite
Navigation System in high temperatures (>60oC) or in
direct sun light. Do not store in a microwave or
pressurised container. Do not pierce or break the
battery casing.
Failure to follow these cautions may cause the
battery to leak acid, become hot, explode or ignite
and cause injury or damage.
If you come into contact with leaked battery acid
wash thoroughly and seek medical attention.
When your battery has reached the end of its
life;
Contact your local council regarding
available recycling or disposal options. Do
not dispose of electrical products in the
general waste.
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Getting Started
Getting Started
Please make sure that you read all of the information
contained within this user guide before contacting
the customer helpline.
If you experience any problems, please check the
Troubleshooting guide at the back of this user guide
before contacting the customer helpline.
In the Box
In the box you will find:
• GNAV12 Satellite Navigation System
• Protective Sleeve
• DC power lead with 12V car adapter
• Cradle and Car Mount
• User Guide
• Earphones
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Getting Started
Location of Controls
1Power button 9Reset button
2MP3 button 10 Charging indicator
3Map button 11 GPS Antenna
4Menu button 12 Touch Screen
5Zoom in/out button 13 Stylus
6Speaker 14 Adjustment button.
7Charging socket 15 Headphone socket
8SD Card slot (used by the MP3 player)
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Getting Started
Charging the Battery
We recommend that when you use the Satellite
Navigation System in your car, that you always use
the 12V car accessory adapter in order to maintain
the battery level.
If the battery level is low, the GPS reception will be
reduced. In order to optimize signal reception, keep
the battery charged.
When in use in battery mode, recharge by connecting
the 12V car accessory adapter when the battery is
low.
Raising the Antenna
The Antenna must be raised for the Satellite
Navigation System to receive satellite signals. The
Antenna must be raised before the Satellite
Navigation System is fitted to the cradle. Lift the GPS
antenna as shown.
In order to optimise signal reception, the antenna
should be as near horizontal as possible.
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Getting Started
Assembling the Cradle
Assemble the cradle as shown below.
1. Locate the four holes (a) onto the lugs (b).
2. Push (b) upwards so that the two parts click
together.
(a)
(b)
Fitting GNAV12 to the cradle
There are three lugs, one at the top and two at the
bottom. These fit into slots on the Satellite
Navigation System. Slide the bottom lugs into the
Satellite Navigation System then click the top lug into
the slot.
To remove the Satellite Navigation System from the
cradle, push the tab above the top lug. Pull the
Satellite Navigation System forward of the top lug
and then up to release it from the bottom lugs.
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Getting Started
Installing the Car Mount
Warning! The Satellite Navigation System must
be mounted in a location that does not obscure
the driver’s vision or impede use of the car’s
controls.
1. Pull the lever away from the suction pad.
2. Place the pad on the windscreen and push the lever
towards the pad until it clicks into place.
3. Position the adjustable arm to suit.
Switching On
Note: To reduce the chance of the Satellite
Navigation System freezing, ensure that the
ignition is switched on before the Satellite
Navigation System is switched on.
Press and hold down the Power On/Off button until
the Goodmans logo is displayed. The lights behind the
buttons will glow. The following screen will be
displayed.
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