Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product X3-10 Nextar
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- 1 - contents Getting started ...................... ..........…… …………… ………… ………….....…. .. ........ 2 Starting the system ............... …… ………………… ……………………………. ............. 2 Getting a GPS signal .
- 2 - Getting started Congratulations on your purchase of the system. Your system can guide you to the destination of your choice using signals from Global Positioning Satellites (GPS) or bitin g the earth. There are 24 GPS satellites orbiting the earth.
- 3 - To start the system: 1 Pres s the POWER button. The last screen before the power-off will be resumed. 2 Tap Navigate in the main menu. A warning screen appears.
- 4 - To check the status of your GPS signal: 1 Tap the Menu button and then Settings. 2 T ap GPS Information . The GPS Info screen appears. 3 To close the GPS Info screen, tap . Entering data on the system The system doesn’t have a keyboard. Instead, you tap the screen to enter data.
- 5 - Moving through the screens The system shows you one screen at a time. Each time you tap a button, a new screen appears. If you want to return to the previous screen, tap .
- 6 - Working with the map The system gives you many ways of looking at the map. You can see your current position, you can view any of the maneuvers on a route, and you can pan the map to view other areas. You can zoom in and out, and you can find information about specific locations.
- 7 - Route list Tappin g an item on the list and then tappin g Map will display the maneuver detai l screen for that maneuver. Location and POI information You can find location information about any point on the map by pressing firmly on the map.
- 8 - To view location information: 1. To view information about a locatio n on the map, press firmly on the map. The address information screen appears. 2. Tap Inf ormat ion. The Information screen appears, giving you block information about the location, including latitude and longitude.
- 9 - Planning your route You can set a destination with the system many different ways. Once you have set a destination, you can add a detour or a stop over. The system also offers an Itinerary feature, where you can enter up to 50 destinations and use the Itinerary screen to move the addresses into any order you like.
- 10 - Using an address as a destination When you use an address for a destination, you must know at least the name of the street and the city. Guidance directions will be more accurate if you also know the street number of the destination. Note: If you already have a destination, y ou can tap New to set a new destination.
- 11 - 5. Tap Street First. The Enter Street Name screen appears. 6. Tap the letters to enter the name of the street. Tap OK when you have selected the street. The Enter House Number screen appears. 7. Select the address that matches the location you want to go to and tap Nav.
- 12 - 3. Tap Address. The Input Method screen appears. 4. If you need to change the region: • Tap Change State. The Enter State Name screen appears. • Tap the letters to enter the name of the region, or tap the name of the region. • Tap OK when you have selected the region.
- 13 - 8. Tap the numbers to enter the house number. Tap OK when you have finished. The Select Address screen appears. 9. Select the address that matches the location you want to go to and tap Nav.
- 14 - 4. If you need to change the region: • Tap Change State. The Enter State Name screen appears. • Tap the letters to enter the name of the region, or tap the name of the region. • Tap OK when you have selected the region. You return to the Input Method screen.
- 15 - To enter an intersection as a d estination using City First: 1. Tap MENU. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Destination. The Set Destination screen appears. 3. Tap Intersection. The Input Method screen appears. 4. If you need to change the region: • Tap Change State.
- 16 - 6. Tap the letters to enter the name of the city. Tap OK when you have selected the city. The Enter Street screen appears. 7. Tap the letters to enter the name of the street. Tap OK when you have selected the street. The Enter 2nd Street Name screen appears.
- 17 - Using a Point of Interest (POI) as a destination There are many points of interest that you can select as a destination. Generally, you choose a category and then choose one of four methods of selecting the specific point of interest.
- 18 - 5. Tap a subcategory. The POI Options screen appears. 6. To select a nearby POI from an alphabetical list: • Tap Alphabetical. The Enter POI Name screen appears. • Tap the letters to enter the name of the POI. Tap OK when you have selected the POI.
- 19 - To select from all POIs in a region: 1. Tap MENU. The main menu appears. 2. Tap Destination. The Set Destination screen appears. 3. Tap POI. The Points of Interest screen appears. 4. Tap a category. Usually a subcategory screen appears. Note: If you chose Restaurant, tap the letters to enter a type of restaurant.
- 20 - 6. To select a POI from an alphabetical list: • Tap List All. The Enter POI Name screen appears. • Tap the letters to enter the name of the POI. Tap OK when you have selected the POI. The POI Select screen appears. • Tap Nav. The map appears, and the guidance directions begin.
- 21 - Using a Favorite destination as a destination Favorite destinations are locations you add to a list on the system. You can add locations to your Favorites list as you set a destination, from the POI( S) screen, and from the Location Information screen.
- 22 - Using a Recent destination as a destination Recent destinations are locations you have nav igated to recently. You can easily select one of these locations as a destination. Managing your recent destinations list is covered later in this section.
- 23 - Using a City Center as a destination Sometimes you may want to use the system to get to a city, but not to a specific location within the city. To do this you select a City Center as a destination.
- 24 - 5. To select a nearby POI by distance: • Tap By Distance. The City List screen appears, listing the closest city centers first. • Tap the city that you want to go to and tap Nav. You may need to scroll down the list by tapping the scroll bar.
- 25 - Adding detours and stopovers The detour feature lets you tell the system about roads on a route that you do not want to use. Stopovers are stops you add to a trip to make prior to reaching your destination.
- 26 - Stopovers Once you have set a destination you can add a stopover. Adding a stopover does not cancel your original destination. When you reach your stopover, you will be prompted to continue to your final destination. To create a stopover: 1. Tap MENU.
- 27 - 2. Tap Destination. The Destination Options screen appears. 3. Tap Stopover. 4. Tap X. A confirmation message appears asking if you want to continue to your final destination.
- 28 - Managing your favorites list You can edit the destinations you add to your favorites list to give t hem descrip tive names. You can also remove destinations from your favorites list. To manage your favorites list: 1. Tap MENU. The main menu appears.
- 29 - Using Shortcuts The shortcut feature provides you quick access to some of the most important destinations while you’re on the road, including: • Home • ATM • Gas • Hospital • Parking • Restaurant • Tourist Information By tapping on any of the POI categories, you will see a list of the nearest POIs sorted by distance.
- 30 - Setting your options You can set many different options to customize the system and make it work your way. These options include: • display options • route options • speed alert • volume • localization Display options The display options give you control over the appearance of the map.
- 31 - There are three options for displaying POI icons. If you choose default, the most commonly displayed categories of POI icons will appear on the map at zoom levels of 1000 ft and closer. If you choose off, no POI icons are displayed. If you choose custom, you can choose which categories of POI icons you want displayed.
- 32 - To set your display settings: 1. Tap MENU to enter main menu. 2. Tap Settings then Display Options. The Display Options screen appears. 3. Tap your Orientation preference: Heading or North. 4. Tap your Guidance preference: Auto or Manual. 5. Tap your Day/Night preference: Auto, Night, or Day.
- 33 - There are four method settings. Quickest calculates the route that should take the least amount of time. Major calculates a route that uses major roads whenever possible. Shortest calculates the route that is shortest in distance. Local calculates a route that uses local roads whenever possible.
- 34 - 3. Tap your Method preference: Quickest, Major, Shortest, or Local. 4. Tap your Ferries preference: Include or Exclude. 5. Tap your Toll Roads preference: Include or Exclude. 6. Tap your Carpool preference: Include or Exclude. 7. Tap your Turns preference: Reduced or Normal.
- 35 - Volume You can set the volume used by your system to the level most comfortable for you. You can also mute the sound. There is also a Mute button on the Volume screen. Note: the volume control inside the Navigation system should work with "Master Volume" in the general setup to provide a louder voice.
- 36 - There are three language settings. When you change the language, all of the screen names and controls will be in the selected language. There are six time zone settings, for all areas of United States. There are two daylight saving options, to determine whether or not daylight savings time is currently in effect at your location.
- 37 - 5. Tap your Daylight Saving preference: DST or Standard. 6. Tap your Units preference: Mi or KM. 7. Tap your TTS preference: Off, Mixed, or Exclusive. Off – Only recorded voice without pronouncing the street name. Mixed – Recorded voice with TTS for street name.
- 38 - Screen Display GUIDANCE SCREENS GPS Info Screen.
- 39 - Current Location Screen Route List Screen.
- 40 - No part of this manual may be copied, republished, reproduced, transmitted or distributed in any way without prior written consent of Nextar, Inc. Any unauthorized distribution of this manual is expressly forbidden. Nextar, a trademark of Nextar (Hong Kong) Limited (Pending).
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