Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Ready 50 EU20 LMU Becker
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OPERATING GUIDE.
2 >>> CONTENTS > D > GB > F > I > PL Content s 2 24-month warranty 6 Warranty 6 Safety instructions 7 The Navigation device 9 Operating manual contents 9 Use of the prod uct 9 .
3 CONTENTS >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Content Manager 35 Installing the Content Manager 35 Starting the Content Manager 36 Transferring pictures 37 Faults 37 Navigation Mode 38 .
4 >>> CONTENTS > D > GB > F > I > PL Traffic announcements using TMC (depending on the model) 86 Live Traffic - Traffic Announcements via Data Connection (model dependent) 86 D.
5 CONTENTS >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Displaying image information 12 5 Slide show 126 Settings 126 Where am I? 126 Traffic forecast (depe nding on model) 126 Country informatio.
6 >>> WARRANTY > D > GB > F > I > PL 24-month warranty The company United Navigation GmbH, Marco-Polo-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern, Germany, provides a world-wide, 24-month warranty (battery: 6 months) for BECKER units, beginning on the day of delivery to the fi nal customer (buyer).
7 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Safety instructions ¤ Safety instructions • Use of the device is only permitted if the traf fic conditions are suitable an d you are absolutel y sure that its use presents no risk, distract ion or inco nvenience to you, your passengers o r other road users.
8 >>> SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS > D > GB > F > I > PL • It is forbidden to exceed the supply voltages (Volts) specif ied for the mains adapter, the motor vehicle ch arging adapter and the product. In case of non-o bservance, the product or the charger may be d amaged, or the battery may explode.
9 THE NAVIGATION DEVICE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL The Navigation device Operating manual contents This operating manu al contains the description of your Becker navigation equipment. This manual contains descriptions for different model vers ions in a single document.
10 >>> THE NAVIGATION DEVICE > D > GB > F > I > PL Telefon (selected models) Y o u r N a v i g a t i o n d ev i c e i s e q u i p p e d w i t h Bluetooth® wireless technology. Via Bluetooth®, you may conne ct to a cell phone equipped wi th Bluetooth® wireless technology.
11 THE NAVIGATION DEVICE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Scope of delivery Navigation device Device console wit h carrier plate (depending on model) USB cable Motor vehicl e adap ter.
12 >>> THE NAVIGATION DEVICE > D > GB > F > I > PL The basic unit The basic unit consists of the comp lete electronic unit: • Integrated antenna • a TMC receiver for receiving traffic messages (dep ending on the model ), •T o u c h s c r e e n • an integrated loudspeaker • a microphone (dep endingon the model ).
13 THE NAVIGATION DEVICE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL The power sup ply must satisfy th e following requirements: • Alternating current 100-240 volts 0.3 amps 50-60 Hertz Cable for vehicle integration (for certain models only) With a 4-pin 2.
14 >>> OVERVIEW OF THE SCOPE OF DELIVERY > D > GB > F > I > PL Overview of the scope of Delivery Scope of delivery 1 Basic device – PND ( P ersonal N avigation D evice) 2 USB.
15 OVERVIEW OF THE NAVIGATION DEVICE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Overview of the navigation device Front of unit with controls and displays 1 Back button Press = Back function in.
16 >>> OVERVIEW OF THE NAVIGATION DEVICE > D > GB > F > I > PL Top of the unit 1 ON/OFF switch Underside of the unit 2 Slot for Micro SD card 3 Mini USB connection / co nnectio.
17 GENERAL OPERATION >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL General operat ion Maintenance and care The unit is mainte nance-free. For proper care, a commercially available cleansing fluid for electrical devices may be applied using a soft damp cloth.
18 >>> GENERAL OPERATION > D > GB > F > I > PL Battery quality declaration The capacity of th e rechargeable battery in your mobile navigat ion system decreases with every charging/ discharging cycle. Improper st orage at excessively high or low te mperatures may also cause a gradual deteriorat ion of capacity.
19 GENERAL OPERATION >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Using the battery The inter nal power supply is via the integrated re chargeable batte ry. The rechargeable batte ry is maintenance- free and does not require any particular care. You are alerted by a warning me ssage when the ba ttery should be recharged.
20 >>> GENERAL OPERATION > D > GB > F > I > PL Connection to the mains outlet Connecting to power supply Connection to the public mains grid is achieved us ing the optionally available mains power supply unit.
21 GENERAL OPERATION >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Cable for vehicle integration (depending on model, optional) With a 4-pin 2.5mm j ack cable you can integrate y our Na vigation device seamlessly into your vehicle. • connect your Navigation device to th e phone mute function of your audio system.
22 >>> GENERAL OPERATION > D > GB > F > I > PL Inserting the memory card > Remove the memory card from its packaging without touching or soiling the contact bar. > Hold the memory card so that the contact strip is facing towards the rear of the unit.
23 GENERAL OPERATION >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Suction surface Base Lever Fastening screw Carrier plate Release button On the windscreen The unit holder can be attached directly to the windscree n using the suction mechanism. > Press the carrier plate onto the four retaining lugs of the unit holder .
24 >>> GENERAL OPERATION > D > GB > F > I > PL Adjusting th e unit holder’s position > Loosen the fasteni ng screws and until the carrier plate ca n be moved with out using excessi ve force. > Move the carrier plate to the required positi on and hold it in this positio n.
25 GENERAL OPERATION >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL > Press the button fo r the required language. > The selectio n is confirmed by pres sing OK . > Then select th e desired voice. A short exampl e anno uncement is given. > Confirm your selection by pressing the OK button.
26 >>> GENERAL OPERATION > D > GB > F > I > PL Basic information about the touch screen The Navigation device is fitted wit h a touch screen. Operation When you touch a button on the touch screen, the button in ques tion is briefly shown outlined in red to confirm the selection.
27 GENERAL OPERATION >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL You can tell w hether a teleph one is already connecte d by the symbol on the Phone button. Telephone connected Telephone not connected A satellite symbol on the le ft-hand side of the New destination button indicates whether there is currently any GPS reception.
28 >>> GENERAL OPERATION > D > GB > F > I > PL Entering characters Characters are e ntered by pressing th e keys in the cent ral area. Once the entry is comp lete, the proces s is concluded by pr essing the key and the entry passed on to the Navigation device for processing.
29 GENERAL OPERATION >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL The selection list appears. > Press the arrow keys on the right hand side of th e screen to scroll through the list. > Press the desti nation you want . The destination is adopted and the selection li st is closed.
30 >>> GENERAL OPERATION > D > GB > F > I > PL Entering numbers Switch to the numbe rs keyboard in order to enter figures. > Press the button. The numbers keyboard is displayed. > In order to return again to the keyboard for entering letters, pres s the button marked with an arrow.
31 GENERAL OPERATION >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL The back button The is inte grated in the botto m left hand corner of th e casing. It has various func tions: • Depending on th e menu context, if pressed briefly, you wi ll be returned to the previous entry leve l.
32 >>> GENERAL OPERATION > D > GB > F > I > PL > Position the base plate so that the word UP is pointing in the direction of travel. > Secure the base plate using th e supplied screws or sel f-adhesive film. > Press the remote control onto the base plate.
33 GENERAL OPERATION >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Connecting the remote control to the Navigation device Connecting for the first time > Switch on the Navigati on device. > Press the button on the remote control. The connection to the Navigation device is establi shed.
34 >>> GENERAL OPERATION > D > GB > F > I > PL Operating the Naviga tion device us ing the remote control You can control most functions and the main functions o f the Navigation device using the rem ote control. I t i s p r o v i d e d w i t h f i v e b u t t o n s a n d a control ring.
35 GENERAL OPERATION >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Content Manager The Content Manage r is a PC-based applicati on contai ning a number of important functi ons to help you mana ge the content on your Navigation device .
36 >>> GENERAL OPERATION > D > GB > F > I > PL Starting the Content Manager Execute the fo llowing actions to s tart the Content Manager: > Switch the na vigati on device comple- tely off, see “Switching th e Navigation device on/of f (model dependent)” on page 24.
37 GENERAL OPERATION >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Transferring pictures Images*, music* and videos* can be stored on a separate Micro SD memo ry card (not included in the scope of delivery) or in the internal memory of the Navigation device in th e "Media" folder.
38 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Navigation Mode What is navigation? The term "navigat ion" (lat. navigare = to travel by sea) is generally understo od to.
39 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Selecting Navigation Navigation mode is called up from the main menu. New destinations can be entered in the menu " New destination ". Destinatio ns that have already been visited or saved can b e s e l e c t e d i n t h e menu My destinations.
40 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Here you can set the new home address for example using an intell igent text entry field. Smart Guess The two addresses that can be se lected with th e button, is a selectio n of the addresses last visit ed.
41 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Icons used The following icons are used in the destination li st: Operating the last destinations list Start with existing destination The existing destina tions are listed in th e destinations list.
42 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Personal destinations Using the Personal destinations button you can call up Google ™ points of interest th at have been imported into the Navigation device and start rout e guidance to one.
43 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL A list of the available de stinations will be displayed. Using the buttons or the s croll wheel, it is possible to sc roll through the list. > Select the desired destination. Route guidance to th e selected destination wi ll be initiated.
44 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL 10 entries, a list of contacts is displa yed straight away. > In the input menu, select the firs t letters of the entry you are looking for. > Press the button when the name you want is displayed in the top line.
45 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Layout of the New destination menu Enter address The various steps from selecting an address to start ing route guidanc e can be carried out using the Enter address button. • See "Entering the ad dress" on page 45.
46 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Selecting a country You can select a country fro m those available using the button for th e country of destinatio n. A country is adopted automatically in the address input menu after selection.
47 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Selecting a town The destinatio n can be entered by either using the name or ZIP code. When you enter the letters of a place, the navigation device displays suggestions (See "Accepting proposals" on p a ge 28).
48 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Selecting the st reet In the Street menu field the street and house number can be entered separate- ly using a letter and number field. The Navigation de vice exclud es all impossible letter combi nations and activate s only those letters that cou ld give an existi ng street name.
49 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Selecting a house num ber After entering th e destination tow n and street, you c an enter a house number so as to further li mit the ch oice. > Press the No. button. The input menu for the house number will appe ar.
50 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL If the route guidance is already running you will be asked whether the new destination should replace the ol d destination or if t he new destinatio n should be regarded as a waypoint.
51 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Entering address by speech (selected models) You can start the address input by voice from the main menu or address input menu by pressing the button. After pressing the button, a menu that shows you how to say an address will be displayed.
52 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL If your entry was not unique or the Navigation device was not able to uniquely a ssign your entr y, you will be shown appropriate lists. You can then select the address you want from these lists.
53 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL > In the main menu, press the button New destination . > Press the S elect Point of Interest button.
54 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL > Select the desired point of interest. You will now receive addi tional information about your chosen destination. > Press the Start button to begin route guidance to the point of i nterest directly.
55 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL By pressing of the button next to the selected POI, yo u can display the additionally available informati on for the destination. Point of interest near to destination > Press the POI near destination button.
56 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Additional point of interest information Any additional information th at is provided for a point of interest can also be displayed. To display the additional informat ion, press the More button shown at the bottom of the point of interest information screen.
57 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL > Press the desired po int light ly on the surface of the scree n. A flashing red cross will be displayed at this point. > Press the Select button. Where available, the add ress of your chosen point is displayed.
58 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Coordinate entry You can also enter your dest ination using geographic coordinates. > In the main menu, press the button New destination . > Press Enter geo-coordinates . > Using select the value you wish to change.
59 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Route planning The route planning menu allows you to create and select indi vidual routes. To do this, enter the indivi dual destination points for the desire d route. It i s then possible to travel to these points consecutively without having to enter any further in formation.
60 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL > Select the start point or yo ur current position as the start poin t for route guidance . The individual stages are calculated. A map of the stages wi ll then be displayed. > Press the Start button to start guidance for this route.
61 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL > Press Add stage to enter further intermediate destina tions as described above. > When you have entered all intermedi- ate destinat ions, press the Done button. > Give the route a name of your choic e.
62 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Optimising a route If you have entered several destinations for a route, you can use the Na vigation device to optimise the ord er of the destinations for th e journey dista nce. The route stored i s retained even after optimizati on, however.
63 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL T h i s w i l l t a k e y o u t o t h e n a v i g a t i o n settings me nu. Configuration Various pages contai ning functions are available in t he menu: You can go to the next or previous page of the settings by pressing the and buttons or th e scroll wheel.
64 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL > Press the button for arrow mode. To call u p the extended settings, press the Advanced button. The following setting o ptions are available in the exte nded settings: • Auto zoom You can select how the map change s when approaching an action po int or at different speed.
65 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Auto zoom > Press the Auto zoom button in the extended settings. Pressing the Auto zoom button switches the zoom function on ( ) or off ( ). When the zoom funct ion is switched on , you can select whet her the autozoom action shou ld be weak, medium or strong.
66 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Touch the first field to sele ct one of the possible opti ons. An options list appears on the ri ght side over the windo w.
67 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL The Route overview button With the options in this setup menu you can select th e Points of Interest to be displayed and whether TMC reports are displayed in th e map view when pres sing the Route overview button.
68 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Signposts When th is function is activated, you rece ive additional i mportant information at traffic junctions about the sign you should follow. Detour Assistant If this function is ac ti- vated, the Assistant will help you to av oid traffic jams or traffic di srup- tions.
69 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL > Press the relevant button to switch the required function on or of f . > Confirm your selection by pressing the button. The Route options button You can edit your driving prof ile in the Route options se ttings window.
70 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL The different p rofiles are displayed and you can select the desired profile by pressing the app ropriate button.
71 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL > Call up the option menu for the map screen. > Press the Route option s button (de- pending on model). > Press the Vehicle button Different menus are now displayed de- pending on the vehic le profile previous ly set.
72 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL With the three s aved truck profiles you have the option to cust omize the truck symbol and name . The window is displayed for select- ing the maximum speed Setting siz e > In the profile set tings, press the button for setting the size.
73 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Selecting vehicle category and name Once you have cha nged one of the truck profiles, you have the option to enter the displayed truck symbol and name. > Press the button to ente r another name.
74 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL The following is displayed for ea ch re- striction: A graphic for the restriction The distance from the current posi- tion A description of the restriction When you select a re striction, the corre- sponding section will be displayed on the map.
75 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Warnings without planned route When the driver warnin gs function is ac- tivated in the navigation settings, y ou will be warned about road sections where there are relevant re strictions.
76 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Avoiding particular types of road After pressing the button Avoid you can exclude various types of road, e.g. motorways , ferries and toll roads ), from the route calculation. You can set one of the following options for each of th ese road types.
77 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL The Traffic Button (model dependent) When the naviga tion device ha s access to the server, the heading Traffic and an- other icon are displayed instea d of TMC. The traffic announcements will always then be retrieved updated from the serv- er.
78 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL • Volume You can select the st andard volume for voice announcement s for each start of the Navigat ion device, or switch off voice announceme nts completely . • Interior noise level With the Interior noise level button, you can adjust the speed-dependent volume control.
79 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Setting th e Volume With the Volume settings window, you can set the standar d volume for voice announcements for each start of the Navigation device, or switch off voice announcements completely.
80 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL • Truck Navigation (dep ending on model) You can let yourself be warned about loading and vehicle-specific restrictions (e.g. height, weight, restrictions for haz- ardous materials).
81 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Setting environmental zones (depending on model) You can let yourself be warned about en- vironmental zones provided that this in- formation is save d in the card material and is supported by your navigation sys- tem.
82 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL The following sett i ngs are available . > Confirm your selection by pressing the button.
83 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL > Select the blocked road you want. The road is currently blocked fo r all days of the week, for th e whole day . Yo u can now set whethe r or no t the road should be blocked fo r each da y of the week.
84 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL The Vehicle data button This menu allo ws the calcul ation of an economic route by using the fuel consumption of the vehicle. > Press the Vehicle data button. The Vehicle data window is displayed.
85 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL The Time button You can select the time zone relevant for your location i n the Time settings window. This setting is importan t for the correct calc ulation of th e estimated time of arrival.
86 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Traffic announcements using TMC (depending on the model) Your Navigation device can receive traffic announcements (TMC messages) from radio statio ns. The power supply with the i ntegrated TMC antenna mu st be connected to the carrier plate for this function .
87 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Displaying TMC messages on the map Current TMC messages are displaye d on the map graphi cally.
88 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL The message li st appears when you press TMC List view . You can scroll throug h the list using the arrow keys or the scroll wheel on the right -hand edge of the screen.
89 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Taking announcements into consideration when calculating routes Your Navigation device can take traffic announcements into consideration when calculating a route.
90 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL The map display The map display is used primarily for route guidance. However, you can also use the map display with out route g u i d a n c e t o s h o w y o u r c u r r e n t p o s i t i o n and, for example, to receive warnings about exceeding th e speed limit.
91 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Power level/telepho ne status (depending on the model) Button for calling up the options Traffic lane recommendati on (only appears.
92 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Information is also displaye d in the bottom left corner in the preview area. The next manoeuvre is di splayed as an arrow, with a distance indication underneath it.
93 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Route guida n ce with arrow disp lay Vehicle sp eed and altitude above sea level Informat ion box Button for SituationScan Power level/telephonestatus (d e- pending on the m odel) Button for calling up the options Button for Rout e overview (only wi th the selected route active .
94 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Tunnel view When your enter a lo nger tunnel, a three dimensional tunnel view appears . If there is no maneuvre s performed in the next 1000m in the tunne l, the lane of the current road section is displayed.
95 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Changing the announcement volume The volume of announcements can be adjusted. > Press the sp eaker symbol in the preview area whil e route guidance is active. On the t op edge of the image, the Mute button is displayed wit h a speaker symbol.
96 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Moving the map You can move the map to any point. > To do this, pr ess the map briefly. > Then press any point on the map and move it in the require d direction. The map is then moved accordingly.
97 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL The viewi ng angle will be l ower and the horizon is mov ed back after a while into the image. > Press the button. The viewing angle will be steeper. If the angle is exact ly 90°, you are viewing th e map in the 2D view from the top.
98 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL SituationScan If this function i s activate d in the Navigation settings in the Route guidance menu, three assist ants support the driver during the travel with useful information and help in case of unexpected traffic sit uations.
99 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Map display options In the map displa y options, you can change the settings for ro ute guidance, the map display and the route. On the map display, press the butt on on the bottom ri ght.
100 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL touching the screen short ly, allow you to play the simulati on in up to 16x speed, or to step from route section to route section. The simul ation can be stopped by pressing the back button.
101 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Selecting altern ative routes You can have the different routes displayed by the na vigation device. > When the whole route is dis played, press the Al ternative routes butt on. (This function can be selected in the Route overview, t oo.
102 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Entering/deleting a stopover (Only available when route guida nce is active.) With this function, you can enter a stopover, or you can delete an enter ed stopover. > Call up the options menu for the map displ ay.
103 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL If route guidance is ac tive, you can select a road length between 200 m and 50 km. As soon as you se lected the stretch , a new route will be calc ulated. Furthermore, th e distance and time difference are als o displayed in the lowe r part of the display.
104 >>> NAVIGATION MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL number 112 (dependi ng on model) if a mobile telephone is c onnected to your navigation system and has recepti on. Before dialli ng the emergency call number, you must confirm this once again.
105 NAVIGATION MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Entering the destination (Only available when route guidance is not active.) You can enter a destinat ion. > Call up the options menu for the map display. > Press the Enter destination button.
106 >>> TELEPHONE MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Telephone mode If your navigation device has an integrated Bluetooth® i nterface, you can c o n n e c t i t t o a m o b i l e p h o n e e q u i p p e d with Bluetooth® wireless te chnology.
107 TELEPHONE MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL The Navigation device now attem pts to reconnect the cell phone la st connected. When the connection i s established, the telephone menu is displ ayed after a short period.
108 >>> TELEPHONE MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL > Press the Dial button. The Navigation d evice then attempt s to establish a connection to the phone number entered. You can find out how to continue operati on in "Telephone calls" on page 116.
109 TELEPHONE MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL > In the input menu, select the first letters of th e entry you are looking for. > Press the button when the na me you want is displayed in the upper line. > Select the desired entry in the list.
110 >>> TELEPHONE MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Text messages (SMS) (only selected models) If this function is supported by the mobile phone, al l the receiv ed text message s on the SIM card and in the mobile phone’ s memory will be loaded onto the Naviga- tion device.
111 TELEPHONE MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Incoming text message You will receive noti fication of any text messages received, depending on the settings under "Text message notifi- cation (depending on the model)" on page 121.
112 >>> TELEPHONE MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Icons used The following icons are used in the number list. Scrolling in the number list With the buttons and the scroll wheel, you may scroll in the number list in the relevant direction of the arrow.
113 TELEPHONE MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Lists loaded from cell phone > In the number list, call th e respective list using th e buttons Missed , Received and Dialled . With the buttons, you may scroll in the li st in the relevant direction of the arrow.
114 >>> TELEPHONE MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Automatic connection After activation, your Navigation devi ce attempts to establi sh a connection to the cell phone last connec ted. You can switch this function on or off as described in "Automatic connection" on page 120.
115 TELEPHONE MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL > Then select the name of the cell phone to be connected. The Navigation devic e will then attempt to establish th e connection. On the cell phone, the password prompt should then occur.
116 >>> TELEPHONE MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Disconnecting a co nnected telephone You may disconnect the connection to a cell phone currently connecte d via Bluetooth. > Press the Disconnect butt on. The connection to the cell phone current- ly connected is disconnected.
117 TELEPHONE MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL If you have switched o n the automatic call acceptanc e as described in "Automatic call acceptance" on page 120, the time to ca ll acceptance is also displayed for the Accept button.
118 >>> TELEPHONE MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL > To call th e options menu of the call screen, pres s the Optio ns button. • Volume By pressing the Volume , you ca n call the volume adj ustment. See "Telephone volume" on page 120.
119 TELEPHONE MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL You will branch to the menu for the telephone settings. Start In the menu, various pages with the functions are available: You can branch to the next or previous page of the settings by pressi ng the and buttons or the scroll wheel.
120 >>> TELEPHONE MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL Automatic connection With the Auto-connect button, you can switch on or off whether an auto matic connection to a cell phone is attemp ted after switching on the Navig ation device. > In the settings menu , press the Auto- connect button.
121 TELEPHONE MODE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Updating the phonebook With this function, you can update or retransfer the stored phone book entries in the Navi ga tion device. > In the setting s menu, press the Refresh button.
122 >>> TELEPHONE MODE > D > GB > F > I > PL • Read out automatically An incoming text message will b e read out automatica lly. > Confirm your settings by pressing the back button . Note: T h e m e s s a g e c a n o n l y b e r e a d o u t i f a voice tagged with the abbreviation TTS has been selected.
123 TOOLS >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Tools Under Tools, the following functions a re grouped together, depending on the model: •M a r c o P o l o C i t y G u i d e s • Image.
124 >>> TOOLS > D > GB > F > I > PL A message is di splayed stating that the image viewer must not be used wh en driving. Please observe this warning. > Confirm the message by pressing the OK button. The image view er menu appears.
125 TOOLS >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Press the buttons t o the left and right of the image to move to the nex t or previous image. Press the centre of th e image to hide the image menu. Press the right- or left- hand side of the s c r e e n t o m o v e t o t h e n e x t o r p r e v i o u s image.
126 >>> TOOLS > D > GB > F > I > PL Slide show In the slide show, all the pictures in the current folder level are automatically displayed sequentially.
127 TOOLS >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL • With th e and buttons you can change the secti on of the map. • With the button you c an display the complete route on the screen if available. You can select another section of the map by dragging.
128 >>> TOOLS > D > GB > F > I > PL Press the OK button or the button to exit the menu. Blocking a section of the road permanently With the Block option you can block indi - vidual route sections permanently. The Navigation device th en calcu-lat e s a di- version to avoid a traff ic obstructio n.
129 TOOLS >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL The road is currently blocked fo r all days of the week, for th e whole day . Yo u can now set whethe r or no t the road should be blocked fo r each da y of the week. > Press the but tons with the da ys on which the road should not be blocked .
130 >>> TOOLS > D > GB > F > I > PL Travel time without breaks in t he journey Travel time with breaks in the journey Compass Calls up the stopwatch with lap recording Press the Reset button to reset the values to ze ro. To display the stopwatch with the lap recording, press the butt on .
131 SETTINGS >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Settings Selecting system settings You can change va rious basic settings for all applications on the Navigation device. > In the main menu, pr ess the button. > Press the System setti ngs button.
132 >>> SETTINGS > D > GB > F > I > PL The individual menu items Battery Your Navigation devi ce may be operated using an external power supply unit or an integrated recharge able battery. The energy sup ply and status are shown on a display.
133 SETTINGS >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL • Bottom ico n: The function i s switched off, the Navigation device does not switch off automatically. The following display is shown during automatic switch-off. You can cancel the automatic switch-off procedure by pressing the Cancel button.
134 >>> SETTINGS > D > GB > F > I > PL Design by day With this option, the menu and map display during the da y can be switched to the colours and co ntrast of night display. > Press the Design by day button. > Select the Dark design opti on for a dark display during the day.
135 SETTINGS >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Setting th e colour You can change the colour of the icons and other design elemen ts. > Press the Colour schemes button. > Select one o f the eight prede fined colours. or > Select the requi red colour using the slider at the bottom of th e display.
136 >>> SETTINGS > D > GB > F > I > PL Sounds You can switch the Navigation device signal tone o n and off. This also incl udes the clicking of the touch sc reen buttons. > Press the Tones button. Depending on the previous setting, the signal tones are switched on or off.
137 SETTINGS >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Deleting driver profile You can delete the sa ved profile data by pressing the Delete profil e button. The profile itself will stil l remain. If the prof ile was renamed previously , it will then be renamed to th e original name again (Profile 1 – Pro file 4).
138 >>> SETTINGS > D > GB > F > I > PL Service information The following button displays information regarding the Navigation device. > Press the Information button. The information display appears wi th the software version number.
139 TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Technical terminology GMT ( G reenwich M ean T ime) Central European Time standard Standard time at 0 de gree longitude (t he longitude inte rsecting Greenwich, Great Britain).
140 >>> TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY > D > GB > F > I > PL Stylus A stylus i s an input po inter which is used for the operation of touc h-screens, mo- bile phones or PDAs. The stylus consists bas ically of a plastic pointer with a softer plastic c ore.
141 INDEX >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Numerics 3D display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 A Adjusting the ma p view . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Announce streets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Automatic call accepta nce .
142 >>> INDEX > D > GB > F > I > PL I ID3 ta g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Image viewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Intende d purpos e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Intersec tion .
143 INDEX >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Settings Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Short route . . . . .
144 >>> MODEL OVERVIEW AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS > D > GB > F > I > PL Model overview and technical specificatio ns :s t a n d a r d - :n o t a v a i l a b l e :o p .
145 NOTICE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL NOTICE Dear customer, In conformance with current EC guidelines , any person may operate thi s unit.
146 >>> NOTICE > D > GB > F > I > PL Disposal of the unit Customer information on the disposal of electrical and electronic devices (private households) According to the self- .
147 NOTICE >>> > D > GB > F > I > PL Disposal of the battery Duty to supply information according to battery legislation (BattV) B a t t e r i e s mu s t n o t b e d i s p o s ed o f i n h o u s e h old waste. It is the duty of the user to return used batteries .
148 >>> NOTICE > D > GB > F > I > PL > Completely discharge t he battery (leave the unit switched on with no power supply until it automatically switches off). > Unscrew and remove the housing screws (model dependent) using a small TX5 scre wdriver.
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