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Dennis Pederson 9:12am on Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 
This Gps is real good to use real accurate.But it is very slow at getting a satellite signal takes forever to get one to.[...].
AlaskaHome1959 12:58pm on Saturday, June 5th, 2010 
do not buy any navigon i bougt a navigon 5100 max from radioshack and it is still under warranty but navigon left north america and you can no longer ...
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The display of the highway are the best. You will Acquires Satellites Quickly, Compact, Easy Menus, Easy To Read, Easy To Set Up, Large Screen. First off I have to say that I am from Germany and I do have Navigon Software on my PDA (Europe Maps only). Acquires Satellites Quickly, Compact.

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Introduction

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Topics covered in this chapter: 1.1 About this manual Arrangement Conventions Symbols 1.2 Legal notice Warranty End User License Agreement ("EULA") Trademarks 1.3 Support 1.4 Terms used page 8 page 9 page 7

About this manual

Arrangement
If you are looking for specific information or the explanation of a specific term, you can refer to the following sections in the manual: As of page 9 in the list "Terms used" you'll find an explanation of terms used in this manual. As of page 93 in the Index you'll find page references.

Conventions

The following styles are used in this manual for better legibility and clarification: Style Bold Bold italic SMALL CAPITALS Underlined Use Highlighting important parts in the text. Registered names, company and product descriptions. Window and dialog box titles. Descriptions of buttons, input fields and other elements in the user interface.

Symbols

The following symbols refer to specific text passages: Symbol Use Information and tips to facilitate operating the software Additional information and explanations. Warnings

Legal notice

Warranty
The software and documentation are subject to change without notice. NAVIGON Inc. is not liable for the accuracy of the information contained in this manual or for damages resulting from the use of this manual. To improve the quality of our products and our services, we appreciate all suggestions for improvement.
End User License Agreement ("EULA")
This is a legal agreement between you, the end user, and NAVIGON Inc. By using all or any portion of the Software you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this agreement. This EULA applies to the use of software, pre-installed software on any of our hardware devices and accompanying items, including on CDROM, floppy disc, memory card, download package or any other data carriers, and all contents and contents programs ("Software"). Please read this Contract carefully. By using this software you agree that this agreement is enforceable like any written negotiated agreement signed by you. This agreement is enforceable against you and any legal entity that obtained the software. GRANT OF LICENSE: Navigon grants you the right to use one copy of the Software, provided it is used on only one computer or hardware device at any time. The Software is in "use" on a computer or hardware device when it is loaded into temporary memory (e.g., hard disk, CD-ROM, or other storage device) of that computer. This license does not grant any right to obtaining future upgrades, updates or supplements ("upgrades") of the Software. Any updates are similarly governed by this EULA and any accompanying amendments. Updates may be subject to additional costs and provisions. OTHER RESTRICTIONS: You may not rent or lease, broadcast, present, transfer, or distribute the Software and accompanying written materials. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, reverse engineer or disassemble the Software. If Software is an upgrade, any transfer must include the upgrade and all prior version. All rights not specifically granted in this EULA are reserved by NAVIGON Inc. You may make one backup copy of the software, provided your backup copy is not installed or used on any Computer. CONFIDENTIALITY: You acknowledge that the Software contains proprietary trade secrets and you hereby agree to maintain the confidentiality of Software and not to disclose or provide access thereto to any person.

Telephone Support

USA/Canada
Telephone: 1-888-848-0701

Terms used

A specific terminology is used in this manual to designate elements of the product, operating elements of the navigation devices and user actions. Term Display Screen Dialog window Use The physical display unit of the navigation device. A functional software operating unit that occupies the entire display. Includes warnings, error messages or information. Queries whether a specific action should really be executed. An element of the user interface that can be a focal point and if touched activates the software. Buttons can be labeled and / or imposed with graphics. Small graphics on the user interface that represent information. An example of this is the symbol for GPS reception. Icons cannot be operated. Entry field A field in which data can or must be input. Input fields are generally labeled either above or in front of the field.

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Before You Start

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Topics covered in this chapter: 2.1 How your navigation system works 2.2 Important safety instructions Safety instructions for navigation Safety instructions for a switch-on in the vehicle

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How your navigation system works
The days of searching for the correct route through thick folding maps are over. Now your navigation software Mobile Navigator can guide you to your destination quickly and reliably without leafing through maps. The American military developed the Global Positioning System (GPS) in the 70s to be used as a guided weapons system. GPS is based on a total of 24 satellites that circle the earth. They constantly transmit their position and time. The GPS receiver tracks this data and calculates its own geographical position based on the different position and time data broadcast by the various satellites. Data from at least three satellites is required to indicate position with a sufficient degree of accuracy. The altitude above sea level can also be determined if data from 4 or more satellites can be obtained. The position can be indicated within 3 meters. The position can be used as a starting point for calculating a route after Mobile Navigator has determined your position. Your navigation device maps contain the geographical coordinates for points of interest, streets, and cities that are digitally acquired. This allows the navigation device to calculate a route from a given starting point to a given destination. The calculation and depiction of the current position on the map is repeated every second. In this way you can always see where you are moving on the map.
Important safety instructions
It is in your own best interest to carefully read the following safety instructions and warnings before starting your navigation system.

Point of interest in a particular city
Points of interest in a particular location can be useful when navigating in an unfamiliar city. 1. In the MAIN WINDOW tap on the New Destination button. The New Destination menu opens. 2. Tap on the Search for POI menu item. The POI menu opens. 3. Tap on the in a City menu item. The POI IN A CITY window opens. The City or ZIP Code entry field is selected, and the cursor can be seen inside it. Note: Ensure that the country in which your destination is located is specified on the State or Country icon (above the right margin of the input field State or Country). Refer to chapter "Specifying the destination country or state" on page 34 for information on specifying a different destination or state. 4. Enter the name or the zip code for your destination city.

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5. Specify a category from which you would like to select a point of interest. If sub-categories exist for the selected category the Sub Category list will open. 6. Specify a subcategory from which you would like to select a point of interest. The Name of the Destination list opens. The list contains points of interest from the specified category, alphabetically sorted. If the list is long, you can move within it using the and (Up) buttons. (Up)
7. Tap on the name of the destination. Note: Additional information is available and stored in the navigation system database for many destinations that you specify. Tap on the (Destination Info) button. This function is described in detail in chapter "Information about the destination" on page 70. 8. Tap on the Start Navigation button. Information about starting navigation can be found in chapter "Starting navigation" on page 39. Please read there further. Options of the POI in a city window The options of the POI IN A CITY window offer the following functions: Option Save Destination Show on Map Description Stores the specified address in the FAVORITES list. For more information, please refer to chapter "Storing a destination" on page 42. Displays the specified address on the map. Opens the route planning. The specified address will be entered as the first route stop in a new route. For more information, please refer to chapter "How to start planning a route" on page 44.

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Quick access to points of interest
The quick access system contains three categories of points of interest. Destinations in your vicinity that correspond to these categories can be listed quickly without the need for making additional entries. You can configure which categories of points of interest are available for quick access. Refer to chapter "Categories for quick link and for POI on Route" on page 90 for more information. Note: GPS-tracking must be sufficient to determine the position. Adequate GPS-tracking can be recognized by the symbol. (GPS ready)
For more detailed information, please refer to chapter "GPS status" on page 70. 1. In the MAIN WINDOW tap on the New Destination button. The New Destination menu opens. The categories that are selected for quick access are depicted as symbols at the bottom of the menu. 2. Tap on the category from which you would like to select a point of interest. The Name of the Destination list opens. It contains the nearest points of interest in the specified category, sorted by distance. If the list is long, you can move within it using the and (Up) buttons. (Up)
3. Tap on the name of the destination. The map opens in Preview mode. You can start navigating here.
Specifying the destination country or state
Over the right upper hand corner of the uppermost input field of the windows ADDRESS, POI IN A CITY, and POI OF NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE you will find the State or Country button. It shows the abbreviation of the country/state that is currently used for planning navigation destinations. If your destination is in a different country, then proceed as follows: 1. Tap on the State or Country button. The Covered Countries list opens. You can move within the list using the buttons (Down). (Up) and

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2. Tap on the country of your destination. The Covered Countries list closes again. The abbreviation of the destination country will appear on the symbol. Note: Countries cannot be selected unless they are least partially covered by the map that is currently loaded.
Selecting a stored destination
The following lists of destinations and addresses are available for selection under My Destinations in Mobile Navigator: LAST DESTINATIONS: Destinations that were previously navigated to. FAVORITES: All destinations that you stored in Mobile Navigator.

Last Destinations

Mobile Navigator saves the last 30 destinations that were navigated to in the LAST DESTINATIONS list. These destinations can be selected quickly and easily as navigation destinations without having to enter the information again. 1. In the MAIN WINDOW tap on the My Destinations button. The MY DESTINATIONS menu opens. 2. Tap on the Last Destinations menu item. The LAST DESTINATIONS list opens. If the list is long, you can move within it using the and (Up) buttons. (Up)

3. Tap on the destination you would like to navigate to. 4. Tap on the Start Navigation button. Information about starting navigation can be found in chapter "Starting navigation" on page 39. Please read there further.
Options of the Last Destinations window
The options of the LAST DESTINATIONS window offer the following functions:

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Option Save as Favorite Delete Destination
Description Stores the specified destination in the list FAVORITES. For more detailed information, please refer to chapter "Storing a destination" on page 42. Deletes the selected destination from the LAST DESTINATIONS list. A dialog box prompts you to confirm the deletion. Deletes all destinations in the LAST DESTINATIONS list. Thereafter, the list is empty. A dialog box prompts you to confirm the deletion. Opens the route planning. The specified address is inserted as the first route stop in a new route. For more detailed information, please refer to chapter "How to start planning a route" on page 46.

Delete All

Favorites
Destinations to which you want to drive time and again can be stored in the FAVORITES list. These destinations can be selected quickly and easily without having to enter the information again. Up to 300 destinations can be stored in the FAVORITES list. Refer to chapter "Storing a destination" on page 42 for information on saving a destination. 1. In the MAIN WINDOW tap on the My Destinations button. The MY DESTINATIONS menu opens. 2. Tap on the Favorites menu item. The FAVORITES list opens. If the list is long, you can move within it using the and (Up) buttons. (Up)
Options of the Favorites window
The options of the FAVORITES window offer the following functions:

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Option Rename
Description Opens a window that can be used to change the name of the selected destination. Opens the dialog box that prompts you to speak the voice command into the navigation device for the selected destination. You may then start navigating to this destination "by command", by tapping on the Voice Command button in the MAIN WINDOW. Stores the selected address as your home address. Go to the MAIN WINDOW and tap on the Take Me Home button. This will always allow you to start navigating to this destination quickly. Deletes the specified destination from the FAVORITES list. A dialog box prompts you to confirm the deletion. Opens the route planning. The specified address will be entered as the first route stop in a new route. For more detailed information, please refer to chapter "How to start planning a route" on page 44.

Map in the Preview mode

You have specified a destination and tapped on the Start Navigation button. - OR You have planned or loaded a route and tapped on the Show Route button. The map opens in Preview mode. The entire route is displayed.

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Description
A triangle in orange depicts the current position. If you display a planned or loaded route and the designated starting point is not the same as your current position, then the current position may not be displayed in the preview. The route is highlighted in orange. The destination is marked with a small flag. The starting point and each stop on the route will be marked with a little flag if you display a planned or loaded route. You will see the entire route in a small info box including the estimated trip time and the estimated time of arrival. If you display a route this information is displayed for each stop on the route.
Note: This information can be faded in or out. Refer to chapter "Configuring Mobile Navigator" on page 83. Tap on the Show Turn-by-Turn List button if you would like to display and view a detailed description of the calculated route. For more detailed information please refer to "Turn-by-Turn List" on page 74. Tap on the Start Navigation button to start the trip. Displaying planned or loaded routes may result in the route being recalculated. Your current location will be used as the starting point for the calculation. The navigation will initially guide you to the first designated stop on the route.
(Volume) button to adjust the volume of the Tap on the navigation instructions. (refer to chapter "Volume", page 16)
(Destination search) button to display the map Tap on the in the Destination search mode. Refer to chapter "Map in the Destination search mode" on page 65 for more information.
Tap on the previously open.
(Back) button to return to the window that was

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Options of the map in the Preview mode
The options of the map in the Preview mode offer the following functions: Option Description Simulates a navigation based on the displayed route. This simulation can also be carried out without GPS-tracking. However, simulation is restricted to routes with a max. distance of 60 mi. Opens a window where you can store the name of the planned route under a specific name. Refer to chapter "Storing routes" on page 52 for more information. This option is then only available if a planned route is shown on the map. Opens the SETTINGS window. This is where you can configure the navigation system. Refer to chapter "Configuring Mobile Navigator" on page 83 for more information. Opens the GPS STATUS window. Here you can view the details regarding GPStracking. You can also store data regarding your current location. Refer to chapter "GPS status" on page 70 for more information. Opens the TRAFFIC INFORMATION window where the available messages are listed. For more detailed information, please refer to chapter "TMC (Traffic Information)" on page 76. Opens the ROUTE PROFILE window. There you can view the options for route planning and if necessary change them. Refer to chapter "Route Profile" on page 91 for more information.

(Volume) button in order to adjust the volume Tap on the of the navigation instructions. (refer to chapter "Volume", page 16)
(Destination search) button to see the map in Tap on the the Destination search mode. Refer to chapter "Map in the Destination search mode" on page 65 for more information.

Exit navigation

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Map functions in the Navigation mode
Tap on spot on the map when it is in the Navigation mode. Buttons with various functions are faded in. Function 2D/3D Description Switches between 2D and 3D modes. The mode that is currently set is displayed with an orange symbol. Switches between the display modes "day" and "night." The mode that is currently set is displayed with an orange symbol. (Refer also to chapter "Basic Settings", page 85). Opens the menu for entering an interim destination. The navigation system will then guide you to this interim destination first. Thereafter, you can simply continue navigating to your original destination. Refer to chapter "Inserting an interim destination" on page 72 for more information. Tap on this button in order to omit the next route point. The button becomes inactive if less than 2 route points remain. Refer to chapter "Skipping a leg" on page 73 for more information. Tap on this button to ignore the next route stop on the list. This button is inactive if less than 2 more route stops are planned. Tap on this button again to restore the blocked off section. Refer to chapter "Blocking off a section of the route" on page 73 for more information. Tap on this button if you would like to display points of interest on your route. This enables you to find out quickly how far the next wayside is. Here you may add one of the displayed destinations as an interim destination. Refer to chapter "POI on Route" on page 74 for more information.

Day/Night

Interim Destination

Skip Route Point

POI on Route

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Options of the map in the Navigation mode
The options of the map in Navigation mode offer the following functions: Option Description Opens the SETTINGS window. This is where you can configure the navigation system. Refer to chapter "Configuring Mobile Navigator" on page 83 for more information. Opens the ROUTE PROFILE window. There you can view the options for route planning and if necessary change them. Refer to chapter "Route Profile" on page 91 for more information. Opens the GPS STATUS window. Here you can view the details regarding GPStracking. You can also store data regarding your current location. Refer to chapter "GPS status" on page 70 for more information. Launches the integrated MP3 player of your navigation device. If you then close the MP3 player, Mobile Navigator appears again. The MP3 player remains on during the navigation instruction. Opens the TRAFFIC INFORMATION window where the available messages are listed. For more detailed information, please refer to chapter "TMC (Traffic Information)" on page 76.

Take Me There

Set as Destination

Search Nearby

(Destination search) button to exit the Tap on the Destination search mode. This will return you to the window that you started from.

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Tap on the (Back) button in order to return to the MAIN WINDOW. You will be prompted to confirm exiting navigation if one is currently in progress.
Options of the map in the Destination search mode
The options of the map in the Destination search mode offer the following functions: Option Description Opens the SETTINGS window. This is where you can configure the navigation system. Refer to chapter "Configuring Mobile Navigator" on page 83 for more information. Opens the ROUTE PROFILE window. There you can view the options for route planning and if necessary change them. Refer to chapter "Route Profile" on page 91 for more information. Opens the GPS STATUS window. Here you can view the details regarding GPStracking. You can also store data regarding your current location. Refer to chapter "GPS status" on page 70 for more information. Launches the integrated MP3 player of your navigation device. If you then close the MP3 player, Mobile Navigator appears again. The MP3 player remains on during the navigation instruction. Opens the TRAFFIC INFORMATION window where the available messages are listed. For more detailed information, please refer to chapter "TMC (Traffic Information)" on page 76.

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Useful Functions

page 70 page 70 page 72 page 73 page 73 page 74 page 74
Topics covered in this chapter: 8.1 Information about the destination 8.2 GPS status 8.3 Inserting an interim destination 8.4 Skipping a leg 8.5 Blocking off a section of the route 8.6 POI on Route 8.7 Turn-by-Turn List Blocking route sections Canceling blocked routes and restoring the original route 8.8 TMC (Traffic Information) Configuring the message display TMC Settings Managing TMC information Tuning Mode page 76

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Most of the functions described here are only practical when GPStracking is sufficient to determine your current position. This is indicated by the (GPS ready) symbol.
Information about the destination
Additional information is available and stored in the navigation system database for destinations that you specify. A telephone number is stored for many of the restaurants. You can use this number to call the restaurant and reserve a table. 1. Specify a destination as described in chapter "Specifying a new destination" on page 27. - OR Specify a destination as described in chapter "Selecting a stored destination" on page 35. Do not tap on the Start Navigation button! 2. Tap on the (Destination Info) button.
The DESTINATION INFO window opens. It contains all information about the specified destination that is stored in the navigation system database.

1. Tap the Options button in the TRAFFIC INFORMATION window. The options list opens. 2. Tap the TMC Settings button. The TMC SETTINGS window opens.

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In the TMC SETTINGS window you can set and configure the TMC-sender, this will determine the effect that the reception of a message concerning your route will have on its calculation. Setting Description and possible settings Determine the settings of the station chosen to receive traffic messaging. Automatically Tuning Mode Hold station Hold frequency For detailed information, please refer to chapter "Tuning Mode", page 80. Factory-setting is Automatically. Determine how new messages concerning your route should be managed. Automatically: An alternative route avoiding the traffic obstruction will be calculated. On request: The message is displayed. In this window you can determine whether or not an alternative route should be calculated. For detailed information, please refer to chapter "Managing TMC information", page 79. This setting only takes effect if the route profile has been set to consider traffic jams. See "Route Profile", on page 91). Factory-setting is Automatically. 3. Select your desired settings. 4. Tap the Done button to close the TMC SETTINGS window.

Recalculate Route

Managing TMC information
You can configure the TMC settings to determine how TMC information concerning your route should be managed. For information on how to determine the settings, please refer to "TMC Settings", page 78. Note: This setting only takes effect if the route profile has been set to consider traffic jams. For detailed information, please refer to chapter "Route Profile", page 91.

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Recalculate Route: Automatically
If a reported obstruction concerns your route, the system will calculate an alternative route automatically. The following message appears while the system is calculating the deviation. "The route is being recalculated due to traffic information update." You can reset the alternative to the original route at any time. To do this, open the TRAFFIC INFORMATION window and tap the (Ignore) symbol next to the relevant message.
Recalculate Route: On request
If a reported obstruction concerns your route, the MESSAGE window opens. It displays the full message. Tap the Evade / Ignore button in order to take traffic obstructions on your route into consideration. The navigation system calculates an alternative route in order to avoid the obstruction. Tap the same button again to ignore the obstruction reported on your route.

Tuning Mode

1. Tap the Options button in the TRAFFIC INFORMATION window. The options list opens. 2. Tap the TMC Settings button. The TMC SETTINGS window opens. The name, frequency, and the reception quality of the current station are displayed at the top of the screen. 3. In the Tuning Mode field, select one of the following settings Automatically, Hold station or Hold frequency. In Automatically mode, the system searches for a station with good reception. 4. Tap the arrows in the Station field if you want to receive an alternative station. As soon as an alternative station has been found, its name and frequency will be displayed. In Hold station mode, the TMC-receiver will try to find better reception of the station on another frequency. 4. Tap the arrows next to the Station field if you want to receive an alternative station. As soon as an alternative station has been found, its name and frequency will be displayed. The station will now be held.

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In Hold frequency mode, the TMC-receiver will not try to find another station or another frequency. 4. Tap the arrows next to the Station field in order to alter the frequency in steps of 0.1 MHz. If a station can be received on the frequency currently tunedin, its name will be displayed. 5. Tap the Done button to close the TMC SETTINGS window.

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Configuring Mobile Navigator
page 84 page 85 page 89 page 90
Topics covered in this chapter: 9.1 Opening the Settings window 9.2 Basic Settings 9.3 Current Map 9.4 POI Categories for quick link and for POI on Route Indications on the map 9.5 Route Profile page 91

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Opening the Settings window
The SETTINGS window is the starting point for all adaptations that you can use to set up Mobile Navigator in accordance with your personal requirements. The MAIN SCREEN is open (refer to chapter "Opening the main window", page 27). 1. Tap on the Options button. The options list opens. 2. Tap on the Settings option. The SETTINGS window opens. The SETTINGS window has several buttons. Tap on a button in order to open the respective settings window. There are four settings windows: CURRENT MAP, POI, BASIC SETTINGS and ROUTE PROFILE. The settings of the individual windows are distributed over several screens. You can leaf through them by using the the Left) and (To the Right) buttons. (To

2D Autozoom

Zoom Factor
3D Map: Show Street Names
2D Map: Show Street Names

2D Map: Orientation

Show Altitude and Speed

Display Compass

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Setting Show Remaining Distance
Meaning and possible values Determine whether you want remaining distance to destination and, if applicable, interim destination(s) displayed on the map (Yes) or not (No). The factory default is Yes. Determine whether you want remaining travel time to destination and, if applicable, interim destination(s) displayed on the map (Yes) or not (No). The factory default is No. Determine whether you want arrival time at destination and, if applicable, interim destination(s) displayed on the map (Yes) or not (No). The factory default is Yes. Determine whether you want local speed restrictions displayed (Yes) or not (No) when crossing a national or country border. The factory default is Yes. Determine whether during a navigation you want highway signposts displayed on the map (Yes) or not (No). The factory default is Yes. Note: This display depends on the information being available in the map material that is currently being used. This is not always the case on all streets. Determine whether during a navigation, the preferred lane should (Yes) or shouldn't (No) be displayed. The factory default is Yes. Note: This display depends on the information being available in the map material that is currently being used. This is not always the case on all streets.

Show Duration of Journey

Show Time of Arrival
Info When Crossing Borders

Show Signs

Show Lanes

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Meaning and possible values Select if or how you want highway speed limits displayed. Yes: Speed limits will be shown. Only if exceeding: Speed limits will only be shown if they are exceeded. No: Speed limits will not be shown. The factory default is Yes. Note: This display depends on the information being available in the map material that is currently being used. This is not always the case on all streets. Attention! The information in the map material could be incorrect on account of sudden changes (construction sites etc.)! The traffic situation and the signposts on site have priority over the information given by the navigation system.

Show Speed Limits

Warnings Within Urban Areas Warnings Outside Urban Areas
Determine the excess speed at which you would like to be warned in populated areas. The factory default is 5 mph too fast. Determine the excess speed at which you would like to be warned outside populated areas. The factory default is 10 mph too fast. Determine whether you should (Yes) or shouldn't (No) be warned of speed restrictions that apply in special circumstances (rain, snow, certain times of day, etc.). The factory default is Yes. Determine whether opening and closing menus should (Yes) or shouldn't (No) be animated. The factory default is Yes. Determine whether distances should be shown Kilometers or in Miles. The factory defaults depend on the language in which you are operating the software. Determine whether times should be shown in 12h (am/pm) or in 24h format. The factory defaults depend on the language in which you are operating the software. Specify whether decimal coordinates (e.g. 16,5425) or coordinates in minutes and seconds (e.g. 1632'33'') should be displayed.

Warn Against Certain Speed Limits

Menu Animation

Distance Unit

Time Format

Coordinate Format

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Setting Brightness Day
Meaning and possible values Select a degree of brightness (1 to 8) for the display in "day" mode. The factory default is 8. Select a degree of brightness (1 to 8) for the display in "night" mode. The factory default is 1. Determine whether you want the volume to automatically increase as your speed increases. No: The volume is not controlled in dependence on the speed.

Brightness Night

Speed-Dependent Volume
Low amplification: The volume increases slightly in accordance with an increase in speed. High amplification: The volume increases considerably in accordance with an increase in speed. The factory default is No. If you have connected the navigation device to the radio mute input of your car radio, your radio may not reduce its volume quickly enough. Delay speech output slightly to avoid audio overlap. The factory default is No. Specify the time interval after which a product demo appears in cases where the navigation system is not being used. The factory default is After 30 sec.

Delayed Speech Output

Show Demo

Current Map

The CURRENT MAP window shows which map the navigation system is currently using. If several navigation maps are available on the currently inserted memory card, then you can select a different map. 1. Tap on the map's name. A list of all the available maps opens. If the list is long, you can move within it using the buttons. 2. Tap on the map you wish to use. 3. Tap on the OK button. The CURRENT MAP window opens again. The new map is entered. (Up) and (Down)

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Tap on the Done button. Any changes you have made will be accepted. Tap on the Cancel button. Any changes you have made will not be accepted.
The POI window shows which categories are available on the three buttons of the quick link in the NEW DESTINATION menu. These categories are also shown if you execute the POI on Route function during navigation. Also, you can set which categories of points of interest are to be displayed on the map.
Categories for quick link and for POI on Route
1. Tap on the category you wish to change. (Direct Access 1, Direct Access 2, Direct Access 3) The list of categories opens. You can move through them by using the (Up) and (Down) buttons buttons.
2. Tap on the category that should be available in the quick link and for the POI on Route function. 3. Tap on the OK button. The POI window opens again. The new category is entered in the respective field. Note: The following categories are already set as factory defaults:Gas station, Parking, Restaurant.

2D Autozoom.. 86 2D Map Orientation.. 86 Show Street Names.. 86 Search for POI.. 29 in a City.. 32 Nationwide.. 31 Nearby.. 29 Voice Command.. 37 Destination Info.. 70 Destinations Delete.. 44, 45, 46 Destination Info.. 70 Home Address.. 44 Manage..42, 45 Rename.. 43 Route Planning.44, 46 Save..42, 45 Voice Command.. 43 Dialog window.. 9 Direct Access.. 90 Display.. 9 Display Compass.. 86 Distance Unit.. 88
3D Autozoom.. 85 3D Map Show Street Names.. 86
Avoid Traffic Jam.. 77, 79
Basic Settings.. 85 Block.. 73 Brightness Day. 89 Brightness Night.. 89 Button.. 9
End User License Agreement.. 7 Entering data.. 19 Entry field.. 9 EULA.. 7
Calculate the Next Stage. 92 Cancel Block.. 73 Consider Traffic Information. 91 Conventions followed in this manual. 6 Coordinate Format. 88 Current Location Save.. 71 Current Location.. 71 Current Map.. 89
Factory Settings.. 85 Ferries.. 92
GPS Faulty reception.. 24 Initialize.. 25 Signals.. 12 GPS status Current Location.. 71 GPS status.. 70
Data entry.. Delayed Speech Output.. Destination Direct Access. Enter an Address. Favorites.. From Map. Last Destinations. My Destinations.. New Destination.. Index 27
Highways.. 92 Home address.. 37 Hotline.. 8

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Icon.. 9 Info When Crossing Borders. 87 Interim Destination.. 72
POI Direct Access. 34 in a City.. 32 Nationwide.. 31 Nearby.. 29 POI on Route. 74 Show.. 90 POI on Route.. 74 Product Information.. 85

Keyboard.. 18

License Agreement.. 7
Recalculate Route.. 79 Route Planning.. 48 Route points Delete... 51 Indicate.. 50 Order.. 51 Route Profile.. 91 Routes Calculate.. 54 Delete... 53 Load.. 52 Manage.. 51 Planning.. 48 Rename.. 53 Route points.. 50 Save.. 52 Show Turn-by-Turn List. 39, 55, 59 Simulation.. 54 Start Navigation.. 55 Starting Point. 49
Main screen. 25 Manual Conventions.. 6 Structure.. 6 Symbols.. 6 Map Destination search. 65 Navigation.. 61 Preview.. 58 Menu.. 20 Menu Animation.. 88 Mobile Navigator Basic Settings.. 21 Quit.. 24 Show Product Demo.. 21 Start.. 20, 25 My Destinations.. 35
Navigation Block.. Cancel Block.. Interim Destination.. No GPS reception.. 39, POI on Route. Skip route point.. Skip stage.. Start.. Start Navigation.. Navigation View.. New Destination.. 27
Safety information.. 12 Screen.. 9 Search for POI Direct Access. 34 in a City.. 32 Nationwide.. 31 Nearby.. 29 Service.. 8 Settings 2D Autozoom. 86 3D Autozoom. 85 Basic Settings..21, 85 Brightness Day.. 89 Brightness Night.. 89 Calculate the Next Stage. 92 Consider Traffic Information. 91 Coordinate Format. 88 Current Map.. 89 Delayed Speech Output.. 89 Index

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NAVIGON MobileNavigator for Android
How to hand over a location using public intent

Wrzburg March 14nd 2010

What is a public Intent?
I need a map to be displayed

I can do that for you

On Android, applications can communicate with each other using socalled public intents. With this approach, the calling application does not necessarily have to know the targeting application, it just calls out to the system, what it wants to do. Examples are: I want to display a map, I want to display an image or to play a MP3 file. The Android system then checks for installed applications that can handle this intent. The Android system gives the user a choice to choose from a list of suitable applications. The user can define to always handle certain intents with one of the listed applications
Example: Search result from Google:
1. Enter search query 4. You get a choice of suitable applications to displayy the map 2. Click on Places
Tip: Check here to always use this application
5. MobileNavigatior will take over and directly use the address as a destination

3. Click on Karte

How to call this Intent from your application
Intent action: <action android:name="android.intent.action.navigon.START_PUBLIC" /> Intent extras: 1. Location coordinates. String INTENT_EXTRA_KEY_LATITUDE = "latitude"; String INTENT_EXTRA_KEY_LONGITUDE = "longitude"; Long/Lat are float values in decimal degree format (+-DDD.DDDDD). Example: Intent intent = new Intent(INTENT_ACTION_START_MN); intent.putExtra(INTENT_EXTRA_KEY_LATITUDE, 46.12345f); intent.putExtra(INTENT_EXTRA_KEY_LONGITUDE, 23.12345f); 2. Free text address. String INTENT_EXTRA_KEY_FREE_TEXT_ADDRESS = "free_text_address"; Example: Intent intent = new Intent(INTENT_ACTION_START_MN); intent.putExtra(INTENT_EXTRA_KEY_FREE_TEXT_ADDRESS, Semmelstrasse 33, Wuerzburg);

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