Hema HN5 Manual de usuario

HEMA NAVIGATOR 5”
ON & OFF ROAD GPS NAVIGATION
COMPREHENSIVE
QUICK-START GUIDE
HN5 Quick_start guide layout_Ver1_2:Layout 1 27/02/10 2:26 PM Page 1

QUICK-START GUIDE
2
YOUR WINDOW TO ADVENTURE
HN5 Quick_start guide layout_Ver1_2:Layout 1 27/02/10 2:26 PM Page 2

CONTENTS
1 SAFETY NOTES & MAINTENANCE 6
1.1 Operating Environment 6
1.2 Safety While Operating the Device 7
1.3 Safety While Travelling 7
1.4 Battery 7
1.5 Cleaning the Unit 8
1.6 Avoiding theft 8
2 PARTS OF THE HEMA NAVIGATOR 5” 9
3 GETTING STARTED 10
3.1 Box Contents 10
3.2 Inserting and Removing MicroSD Memory Card 11
3.3 Using the MicroSD Card Adaptor 12
3.4 Mounting the Hema Navigator 5” 12
3.5 Power On/Off and Sleep Mode 13
3.6 Charging the Battery 13
3.7 Stylus Techniques 14
4 HEMA NAVIGATOR 5” MENUS 15
4.1 Main Menu 15
4.2 Tools Menu 16
4.2.1 System Menu 17
4.2.2 Bluetooth Menu 23
4.2.3 Player Menu 30
4.2.4 Note 34
4.2.5 Calculator 36
4.2.6 Calendar 36
4.2.7 FM 37
4.2.8 AV IN – Reversing Camera 38
5 ROUTE 66 39
5.1 Acquiring a Satellite Fix 40
5.2 Navigation Main Display Screen 41
5.3 Scrolling Screens and Selection 42
5.4 Options Menu 43
5.4.1 Adjusting Volume 44
5.5 Navigating to a Destination Address 45
5.5.1 Entering an Address 45
5.5.2 Search Result Set 47
5.5.3 Partial Address Searches 49
5.5.4 Free Text Address Searches 50
5.6 Address Favourites 51
5.7 Address History 53
HN5 Quick_start guide layout_Ver1_2:Layout 1 27/02/10 2:26 PM Page 3

6 OZI EXPLORER 54
6.1 Acquiring a GPS Satellite Fix 55
6.2 Program Menu Bars 56
6.3 Map Overlay Buttons 56
6.4 Opening A Map 57
6.5 Exiting Ozi Explorer 58
6.6 Waypoints 59
6.6.1 Adding Waypoints 60
6.6.2 Deleting all Waypoints 60
6.6.3 Display Waypoint List 61
6.6.4 Load a Waypoint File 61
6.6.5 Save a Waypoint File 62
6.6.6 Show/Hide Waypoint Name 62
6.6.7 Auto Show Waypoint Properties 62
6.6.8 Close Waypoint Toolbar 63
6.6.9 Proximity Warning 63
6.7 Tracks 64
6.7.1 Track Selector 65
6.7.2 Add a Track Point 65
6.7.3 Inserting a Track Point 66
6.7.4 Deleting a Track 67
6.7.5 Display Track Properties 67
6.7.6 Load a Route File 67
6.7.7 Save a Track File 67
6.7.8 Close Track Toolbar 67
6.8 Routes 68
6.8.1 Adding a Route Waypoint 69
6.8.2 Inserting a Route Waypoint 70
6.8.3 Deleting a Route 70
6.8.4 Display Route Properties 71
6.8.5 Load a Route File 71
6.8.6 Save a Route File 71
6.8.7 Show/Hide Route Waypoint Names 71
6.8.8 Close Route Toolbar 71
6.9 Navigation 72
6.10 Ozi Explorer Tap and Hold Menus and Information 74
6.10.1 Popup Information 74
6.10.2 Popup Menus 74
CONTENTS
HN5 Quick_start guide layout_Ver1_2:Layout 1 27/02/10 2:26 PM Page 4

7 MEMORY-MAP 75
7.1 Tutorial Screens 76
7.2 Acquiring a GPS Satellite Fix 77
7.3 Navigation Mode 78
7.3.1 Mode Selector 78
7.3.2 Lock to GPS 78
7.3.3 Go to Mark 78
7.3.4 Zoom In 78
7.3.5 Zoom Out 78
7.4 Planning Mode 79
7.4.1 Mode Selector 79
7.4.2 Tools Menu 79
7.4.3 Object Menu 79
7.4.4 Data Box 80
7.4.5 GPS Status 80
7.4.6 Mark Place 80
7.4.7 Save & Close 80
7.4.8 Zoom In 80
7.4.9 Zoom Out 80
7.5 Selecting a Map 81
7.6 Marks/Waypoints 82
7.6.1 Creating Waypoints/Marks 82
7.6.2 Adjusting Waypoint/Mark Position 82
7.6.3 Editing Waypoint/Mark Information 82
7.6.4 Navigating to a Waypoint/Mark 83
7.7 Routes 84
7.7.1 Creating a Route 84
7.7.2 Adjusting Route Waypoint/Mark Positions 85
7.7.3 Inserting a Waypoint/Mark in a Route 85
7.7.4 Navigating Along a Route 86
7.8 Navigation Information Settings 87
7.9 Tracks 88
7.9.1 Creating a Track 88
7.10 Managing Overlay Objects 89
8 IMPORTANT PRODUCT INFORMATION 91
8.1 Software License Agreement 91
8.2 Important Street Navigation Data Information 91
8.3 Important Map Data Information 91
8.4 Declaration of Conformity 91
8.5 Hema Navigator Limited Warranty 92
TECHNICAL DATA SHEET 93
KEY TO HEMA REGIONAL MAPS 94
KEY TO GEOSCIENCE AUSTRALIA TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS 96
PC CONNECTION 97
CONTENTS
HN5 Quick_start guide layout_Ver1_2:Layout 1 27/02/10 2:26 PM Page 5

Please read through this section carefully and follow the safety notes as
outlined. Doing so will ensure your Navigator will operate reliably without
compromising your safety.
1.1 Operating Environment
External Influences
- Do not allow objects to drop onto the device from above. Do not place
objects on top of the device or rub the screen with abrasive materials
or objects such as car keys etc. Do not drop the device.
- Do not use sharp or abrasive objects to operate the touch screen other
than a stylus designed for this purpose.
- Avoid prolonged use in high-vibration and high-shock environments.
- Do not carry/transport inflammable liquids, gases or explosives in the
same compartment as the device and its accessories.
- Wireless devices could interfere with the reception of satellite signals
causing unstable signal reception.
GPS
- GPS signals are produced and monitored under the responsibility of
the United States government who is solely responsible for the
availability and accuracy of the system.
- GPS Satellite signals do not penetrate solid objects (apart from glass)
and as such will not operate from within a building unless an external
re-radiating GPS aerial is fitted.
- GPS signal reception may be impaired by dense obstacles above the
ground such as tall buildings, trees or extremely bad weather.
- In order to operate efficiently, the HEMA NAVIGATOR 5” should be
positioned with a view to the open sky (through glass is acceptable).
Temperature
- Do not leave your HEMA NAVIGATOR 5” lying or mounted on your
dashboard where it will be exposed to extreme temperature conditions
and can result in malfunctions and/or dangerous situations. The device
may be operated in temperature range of -20°C – 55°C or stored in a
temperature range of -20 – 35°C.
- Keep your device away from excessive moisture. The device should be
operated in an atmospheric humidity of 45 – 80% Non-Condensed and
stored in an atmospheric humidity of 30 – 90% Non-Condensed.
- Do not expose the device to sudden and extreme temperature
fluctuations. This may result in condensation forming in the device
causing malfunction or failure. When condensation forms, wait for the
device to completely dry out before operating.
SAFETY NOTES & MAINTENANCE
6
1 SAFETY NOTES & MAINTENANCE
HN5 Quick_start guide layout_Ver1_2:Layout 1 27/02/10 2:26 PM Page 6

1.2 Safety while Operating the Device
Failure to adhere to the following guidelines may result in potentially hazardous
situations and result in serious injury or even death.
- Never operate/interact with the device while you are driving.
- National road traffic regulations and local traffic conditions always take
precedence over the instructions given by the navigation device.
- Do not install the navigation device in such a manner as to obstruct the
driver’s view of the road or operation of a vehicle’s controls or safety
features such as airbag systems.
- The route calculated by the navigation device is a suggested route and
used for reference only. It is not a substitution for alert driver behavior and
common sense. Drivers must continue to pay attention to all road
regulations and hazards regardless of instructions from the navigation
device.
1.3 Safety while Travelling
While the HEMA NAVIGATOR 5” is a valuable tool for navigation, it is only
that – a tool – and as such should not be used as a replacement for hard-copy
maps and other traditional navigational aids while travelling, especially in remote
areas. Always ensure you have adequate backup systems in place to ensure
your safety.
1.4 Battery
This product works with a re-chargeable lithium-ion battery which is non-
serviceable and non-user-replaceable. Failing to adhere to these guidelines may
reduce the life expectancy of the battery or present the risk of electrolyte leak,
explosion and fire resulting in chemical burn, damage and/or injury.
- Only use the original 240V mains and 12/24V car charger supplied with
the HEMA NAVIGATOR 5”. Use of non-approved parts or accessories,
may result in malfunctions and/or severe damage to the device.
- Do not expose the device to damp, wet and/or a corrosive environment.
- Do not expose the device to excessive pressures, a heat source, high
temperatures or extreme sunlight conditions such as an unattended
vehicle on a hot day.
- Do not expose the device to operating temperatures in excess
of -20°C – 55°C and storage temperatures in excess of -20 – 35°C.
- Do not pierce, open or dismantle the battery. If the battery leaks and you
come in contact with the liquid, thoroughly rinse the contaminated area
with water and consult a doctor immediately.
7
SAFETY NOTES & MAINTENANCE
HN5 Quick_start guide layout_Ver1_2:Layout 1 27/02/10 2:26 PM Page 7

1.5 Cleaning the Unit
The HEMA NAVIGATOR 5” casing can be cleaned using a cloth slightly
dampened with a mild detergent and then wiped dry. Care must be taken not to
let moisture into the speaker holes or any of the ports, jacks and slots on the
device. The touch screen may be cleaned using lint free or microfiber cloth.
Isopropyl alcohol or water may be applied to the cloth where required to gently
wipe the touch screen. Do not use harsh or abrasive cloths and avoid the use of
chemical cleaners and solvents as these can damage the Navigator.
1.6 Avoiding Theft
To avoid theft, remove the Navigator and mount from sight when not in use.
Remove the residue on the windscreen left by the suction cup.
SAFETY NOTES & MAINTENANCE
8
HN5 Quick_start guide layout_Ver1_2:Layout 1 27/02/10 2:26 PM Page 8

9
PARTS OF THE HEMA NAVIGATOR 5”
RESET
3
12
3
44
1
7
8
9
10
11
2
6
5
LCD Touch Screen Display
5.0 inch high-brightness LCD display
LED power indicator
Glows red when charging and green
when fully charged
Power button
Powers the Navigator on/off
or activate sleep mode
Mounting cradle slots
Slots to locate and secure the
device to the mounting cradle
Stylus
Stylus for use with the Navigator
touch screen
Speaker
High quality speaker for audio output
System reset
Resets the Navigator system
to a stable state
AV IN
2.5mm Reversing camera input jack
Earphone jack
3.5mm earphone jack for
audio output
MicroSD card slot
Slot for inserting the supplied
pre-loaded 4GB MicroSD card
USB port
Connects the Navigator to a 12/24V
or 240V power source or computer
Microphone
Built in microphone for hands-free
Bluetooth functionality
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
TOP VIEW
SIDE VIEW
REAR VIEW
FRONT VIEW
2 PARTS OF THE HEMA NAVIGATOR 5”
HN5 Quick_start guide layout_Ver1_2:Layout 1 27/02/10 2:26 PM Page 9

GETTING STARTED
10
Congratulations on purchasing your HEMA NAVIGATOR 5” navigation system.
HEMA Maps takes great pride in providing its customers with quality navigational
solutions supported by friendly and effective customer service. HEMA Maps is
confident that the Navigator will prove to be a valuable tool in the pursuit of your
adventures and ensure a safe and pleasant journey wherever the road or track
may lead you.
3.1 Box Contents
•HEMA NAVIGATOR 5” with Stylus
•Pre-Installed 4GB MicroSD card
•MicroSD to SD card adapter
•Luxury Carry Pouch
•Superior German-Engineered Windscreen Mount
•HN5” Cradle
•12/24V DC Car Charger
•240V DC Charger
•USB Cable
•Rear-view camera adaptor cable
•Australia 4WD Raster Map Collection DVD
•Route 66 CD ROM
•Comprehensive Quick Start Guide
•Map Key
•Registration Card
HEMA Navigator Features
•Large 5” easy to view wide screen
•New 64-Channel GPS for improved location accuracy and faster GPS fix
•2GB on-board memory plus 4GB MicroSD Card for extra map and data
storage
•Bluetooth – Built-in hands free calling
•FM Transmitter
•Rear view camera ready
•Preloaded with Hema 4WD maps & Geoscience NATMAP 1:250K topos
3 GETTING STARTED
HN5 Quick_start guide layout_Ver1_2:Layout 1 27/02/10 2:26 PM Page 10
Tabla de contenidos
Otros manuales de GPS de Hema






















