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Comments to date: 10. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Frank 9:37pm on Wednesday, October 13th, 2010 
At £354 delivered next day from blokestuff - an excellent buy very user friendly, portable and in car.
bucketshop 10:39am on Wednesday, October 6th, 2010 
I have just taken delivery of my Navman ICN-510 in car gps navigation system and am very pleased with it.
sung 9:52am on Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 
I have owned a Navman ICN 510 for over 6 months and have had no problems. Upgrades are available from the Navman website - excellent! To find a destination.
Ae7flux 1:22am on Thursday, June 24th, 2010 
Stay Away from this Product This unit is horrible! If you buy it, you will be very sorry. There are so many other options out there.
FrostOfTheBlack 2:58pm on Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 
In 5 years and thousands of dollars, this is my first ever complaint with Newegg - I also got a refurbished model with a scratch on the screen. This a great GPS device. I have had one for more than a year and I like almost everything about it. It is a very nicely built GPS with nice TFT screen. The windshield mount is very strong and I mount it next to my rear view mirror.
dpste 7:14pm on Tuesday, May 11th, 2010 
Navman ICN 510 a great piece of kit in your car or on whilst on foot. No installation required, ready to use straight out of the box. Are many different POIs that navman supports, for example Buildings and Monuments, Food and Drink, and Tourist Attractions.
TommyR 3:11am on Saturday, May 8th, 2010 
everything is good for a long trip not local this navman having a hard time finding signal sometime it might take up to 5 minute driving before u get ...
Po-Lin 2:36am on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 
Flawed Great system, easy to use and lends itself to being used outside of a car (more useful than you think).
sentinals_arm 10:22am on Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 
Excellent entry level navigation For the price, this unit is fantastic!!! Yes, there are one or two niggles but so far it literally has been minor. After a hickup start ! Initially my heart sunk to my toes when it seemed not to gather GPS info. However, RTM (read the manual) faq.
detetive 1:41am on Monday, March 22nd, 2010 
Worst Technical Support Ever I bought my Navman ICN 510 in 2005. 3 months ago I decided to upgrade the maps, because even for 2005 the maps were old.

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2. iCN Features

We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the iCNs basic operations, such as using the stylus, 4-way toggle and Volume control.

Front Components

Component
Description Amber indicates that battery is charging; Green indicates that battery is fully charged. Displays maps and menu options. Tap with the stylus to select menu options or enter information. Displays the Main Menu screen. Press and hold to reset the iCN. Turns the iCN on or off. When off, the iCN enters a suspended state. Cancels an action, returns to the previous screen and deletes the last text character on the Keyboard screen; hold down for longer to delete a whole line at once. Cycles through the 2D Map, 3D Map, Next Turn and Next 4 Turns screens; displays additional preferences or search-result screens, when available. Displays a smaller area in greater detail on the Map and 3D Map screens, or press and hold to increase the screen brightness. Displays a larger area in less detail on the Map and 3D Map screens, or press and hold to decrease the screen brightness.
Charge Indicator Touch Screen Menu Power
Description Selects Main Menu options, keyboard characters and Preferences, moves around the 2D Map screen to select a destination, and scrolls through lists, such as lists of search results; press centre to conrm the selected menu option, text or preference; press up or down to adjust the viewing angle on the 3D Map screen. Outputs voice commands and warnings. Use the Volume control to adjust.

4-Way Toggle

Speaker

Back Components

Description Must be set to ON for normal use. Switching to OFF will turn the battery off, saving battery power. Receives signals from GPS satellites when lifted out to the horizontal position. Connection socket for GPS mMCX External Antenna (not included). Protected by rubber cover.
Battery Switch GPS Receiver External Antenna Socket

Side Components

Description Slot for memory card. Memory card must be inserted with label facing forward. Used to tap the screen to make selections and enter information; Pull out of the slot to use and insert in the slot to store. Rotate up or down to hear a sound test; rotate and hold to adjust volume. Connection socket for headphones or earphones (not included).

SD/MMC Slot Stylus

Volume Control Headphone Socket

End Components

Description Resets the iCN; press using the stylus. Connection socket for USB cable to your computer. Connection socket for vehicle power-adaptor or AC power-pack cable.
Reset USB Socket Power Socket

Stylus

The stylus is your input device. Pull the stylus out of the slot and extend it for ease of use. Store it in the slot when not in use. Tap the screen with the stylus to select. Tap and drag the screen with the stylus to navigate the Map and 3D Map screens.

Internal Battery

The iCN has an internal battery that when fully charged should power the iCN for 4 hours. You can monitor battery power at the Power Status screen: Main Menu Preferences More Preferences Hardware Power Status

Charging the Battery

When the battery is charging, the Charge Indicator is amber; when the battery is fully charged, the Charge Indicator is green. To charge the iCN in a vehicle, plug the vehicle power-adaptor into the Power Socket on the bottom of the iCN and the other end into the vehicle power-socket. To charge the iCN using an electrical wall outlet, plug the AC power-pack into the Power Socket on the bottom of the iCN and the other end into the wall outlet.
3. Positioning the iCN in a Vehicle
Before you begin, check if your vehicle is tted with a heat-reective or heated windscreen. If so, you will need to purchase an external antenna for your iCN to receive GPS signals. See page 93. Follow the safety notice on page 7 to ensure that the iCN does not obstruct the drivers view, or interfere with the operation of vehicle airbags and safety devices.
Assembling the iCN Suction-Mount
Choose a position on the windshield that is clearly visible to the driver without obstructing the view of the road. 1. Assemble the suction-mount: Slip the locking-nut over the ballfoot. Snap the socket-clip onto the ballfoot. Screw the locking-nut onto the thread of the socket-clip until rm. 2. Check the Battery Switch on the back of the iCN. If it is switched to OFF, then remove the stylus and use it to switch the Battery Switch to ON. 3. Open the GPS antenna outwards, so that it has a clear view of the sky. 4. Gently insert the memory card in the Memory Card slot with the label facing the front of the iCN. See page 18 for how to insert the memory card.
5. Insert the iCN into the suction-mount: a. Position the two locating-tabs on the underside of the iCN into the corresponding slots on the socket-clip. b. Snap the upper side of the iCN into the socket-clip. 6. Use the alcohol swab to clean and dry the suction-cup and the mounting-area on the windshield, then attach the suction-mount to the windshield: a. Hold the suction-cup rmly against the windshield and b. Press the lever towards the suction-cup. 7. Connect the iCN to the vehicle power supply: a. Plug the small end of the In-Vehicle Power-Adaptor into the Power Socket on the left side of the iCN. b. Plug the other end of the In-Vehicle Power-Adaptor into the 12 V vehicle power-socket. 8. Press The iCN will turn on.

Power-Saving Suspended State
To save battery power, your iCN will automatically enter a suspended state after a set period of time. You can change the default suspended-state settings at the Power Options screen. Main Menu Preferences More Preferences Hardware Power Options
Note: If you are not going to be using the iCN for a period of time, switch the Battery Switch to OFF to save battery power.

Reset iCN

Normally you do not need to reset your iCN; however, should your iCN not turn on or not respond, you can reset it to solve the problem. To reset your iCN, either: a. Press and hold. The message Reset Device? will display. Tap Yes. b. Use the stylus to press the Reset button on the top of the iCN.

5. Memory Card

Your iCN came with a memory card containing a preactivated map of the region in which it was purchased. To navigate to your destination you will rst need to insert the memory card in your iCN. Important: If any of the les on the memory card are deleted, or if you are using a different memory card from the one that came with your iCN, you may need to install a language to the iCN internal memory and install maps to your memory card. To install a language, see Changing Language below; for installing maps using Smart Desktop on your computer, see Installing Smart Desktop on Your Computer on page 78 and Installing Maps Using Smart Desktop on page 81.

Inserting Memory Card

Gently insert the card in the SD/MMC slot with the label facing the front of the iCN.

Removing Memory Card

Gently push down on the top edge of the card to release it, and pull it out of the slot.

6. Changing Language

iCN 510
The memory card that came with your iCN 510 contains a selection of languages. As long as this memory card is inserted in your iCN, you will be able to navigate using any of these languages by selecting one at the Language screen at startup, or at the Preferences - Language screen (see page 66). The iCN 510 can store one language in internal memory, which is UK English by default. If you are using a different memory card to the one supplied with your iCN, you will only be able to navigate using this one language. To change the language stored in internal memory, complete Installing a Language on Your iCN 510 on page 84.

iCN 520

The memory card that came with your iCN 520 contains a selection of languages. As long as this memory card is inserted in your iCN (and you have not selected the Do not show on startup check box on the Language screen), you will be able to navigate using any of these languages by selecting one at the Language screen at startup. The iCN 520 can store two languages in internal memory: UK English and one which you have installed using the below procedure. This means that if you are using a different memory card to the one supplied with your iCN, you can navigate using either UK English or your chosen language by selecting one at the Preferences - Language screen (see page 66).

b. Select a country from the list. The Select state screen will display. If you only have the map of one state installed and selected, that state is selected for your destination by default. Go to Step Four: Select the Type of POI.
If you only have the map of one state installed and selected, that state is selected for your destination by default and cannot be changed. Go to Step Four: Select the Type of POI.
Step Four: Select the Type of POI
Note: To narrow the search for a type of POI, you can first search by Town or City. a. From the Destination screen, tap Find Point of Interest. The Select POI screen will display.
9. Using the 2D Map screen to Plan a Route
You can plan a route directly from the 2D Map screen using the Pop-up menu. 1. From the Main Menu, tap Map. The 2D Map screen will display. Move around the 2D Map screen using the 4-way toggle or stylus. To display a smaller area in greater detail, press +. To display a larger area in less detail, press -. 2. Tap the Map screen or press the 4-way toggle button to display the cross-hairs. To remove the cross-hairs press ESC. 3. Drag the intersection of the cross-hairs to a destination. Where the cross-hairs intersect on a street, the street will highlight and the street name will display. 4. Tap the intersection of the cross-hairs, or press the 4-way toggle button to select the street as your destination. The Pop-up menu will display.
5. Select Navigate To. The route is calculated and displayed on the 3D Map screen.

10. Multi-stop Trips

You can use the Multi-stop Trip screen to set multiple destination points for your trip. Your route will be calculated to go via each of these points in the specied order. Destination points can be added via the Multi-stop Trip screen or by selecting Show Details from the pop-up menu on the 2D Map screen, then Add to Trip. You can save up to 200 multi-stop trips, each with up to 14 destination points.
Case Study One: Europe and New Zealand
Th case study will show you how to set a multi-stop trip by selecting your country, then area, then street, then house number for each destination point. Note: This case study applies to Europe and New Zealand only. For navigating in Australia, Canada and USA, see page 44.
Step One: Start Your Multi-stop Trip
a. From the Main Menu, tap Multi-stop Trip. The Multi-stop Trip screen will display.
b. Tap Add. The Add to Trip screen will display.

c. Tap Address or POI. The Destination screen will open.
Note: You can also add destination points using Favourites, recent destinations and nearest Point of Interest.
Step Two: Select the Country of Your Destination Point
If you only have the map of one country installed and selected, that country is selected for your destination point by default and cannot be changed. Go to Step Three: Find the Area of Your Destination Point. a. From the Destination screen, tap Change country. The Select country screen will display.
Step Three: Find the Area of Your Destination Point
b. Use the Keyboard screen to nd the area of your destination point. For information on using the Keyboard screen, see pages 21-22. The Destination screen will display.
Step Four: Find the Street of Your Destination Point
b. Use the Keyboard screen to nd the street of your destination point. For information on using the Keyboard screen, see pages 21-22. The Destination screen will display.
Step Five: Find the House Number of Your Destination Point
a. From the Destination screen, tap Enter house number. The Keyboard screen will display. Note: If the Enter house number option is not displayed, house numbers are not available for your selected street. Select Go to centre of street to display the Preview screen. Go to step c.
b. Use the Keyboard screen to nd the house number of your destination point. For information on using the Keyboard screen, see pages 21-22. The Preview screen will display.
c. Tap Add to Trip. The Multi-stop Trip screen will display, listing your destination point.
d. Complete one of the following: Note: Destination points added, updated or deleted after a multi-stop trip has commenced will not affect the current route. If you want to. add another destination point Note: Destination points added after a multi-stop trip has commenced will not be included in the current route. Then. tap Add. The Add to Trip screen will display. tap Address. The Destination screen will display. go to Step Three: Find the Area of Your Destination Point. select a destination point to move from the list. The Preview screen will display. select Move. The Multi-stop Trip screen will display. use the 4-way toggle to move the selected destination point to the correct position. select Go. The 3D Map screen will display the calculated route. select Clear. select a destination point to delete from the list. The Preview screen will display. tap Delete From Trip. The Multi-stop Trip screen will display. tap Save. The New Favourite screen will display. tap Save. The Favourite will save and the Multistop Trip screen will display.

change the order of your destination points

calculate the route

delete all destination points delete one destination point
save the multi-stop trip as a Favourite
To return to the Main Menu screen, press
Case Study Two: Australia, Canada and USA
This case study will show you how to set a multi-stop trip by selecting your country, then area, then street, then house number for each destination point. Note: This case study applies to Australia, Canada and USA only. For navigating in Europe and New Zealand, see page 39.
c. Tap Address or POI. The Destination screen will open. Note: You can also add destination points using Favourites, recent destinations and nearest Point of Interest.
If you only have the map of one country installed and selected, that country is selected for your destination point by default and cannot be changed. Go to Step Three: Select the State of Your Destination Point. a. From the Destination screen, tap Change country or Change country or state. The Select country screen will display.
b. Select a country from the list. The Destination screen will display. If you only have the map of one state installed and selected, that state is selected for your destination by default. Go to Step Four: Find the Town or City of Your Destination Point.
Step Three: Select the State of Your Destination Point
Step Four: Find the Town or City of Your Destination Point
Step Five: Find the Street of Your Destination Point
Step Six: Find the House Number of Your Destination Point
a. From the Destination screen, tap Enter house number. The Keyboard screen will display. Note: If Enter house number option is not displayed, house numbers are not available for your selected street. Select Go to centre of street to display the Preview screen. Go to step c.
c. Select Add to Trip. The Multi-stop Trip screen will display, listing your destination point.
d. Complete one of the following: Note: Destination points added, updated or deleted after a multi-stop trip has commenced will not affect the current route. If you want to. add another destination point Note: Destination points added after a multi-stop trip has commenced will not be included in the current route. Then. tap Add. The Add to Trip screen will display. tap Address. The Destination screen will display. go to Step Three: Find the Area of Your Destination Point. select a destination point to move from the list. The Preview screen will display. tap Move. The Multi-stop Trip screen will display. use the 4-way toggle to move the selected destination point to the correct position. tap Go. The 3D Map screen will display the calculated route. select Clear. select a destination point to delete from the list. The Preview screen will display. tap Delete From Trip. The Multi-stop Trip screen will display. tap Save. The New Favourite screen will display. tap Save. The Favourite will save and the Multistop Trip screen will display.

Add Avoid Area Delete Avoid Area Nearest POI

13. Avoiding an Area

You can calculate a route that avoids a specied area on the map. Up to ten Avoid Areas can be added. Avoid Areas are displayed as shaded areas. If no alternative route around an Avoid Area exists, you will be routed through an Avoid Area.

Adding an Avoid Area

1. From the Main Menu screen, tap Map. The 2D Map screen will display. 2. Tap the Map screen or press the 4-way toggle button to display the cross-hairs. 3. Use the stylus or 4-way toggle to position the intersection of the cross-hairs to the area that you want to avoid. 4. Tap the intersection of the cross-hairs, or press the 4-way toggle button to display the Pop-up menu. 5. Select Add Avoid Area. An Avoid Area is displayed.
6. Set the Avoid Area to the correct size and position using the 4-way toggle. 7. Tap the Avoid Area or press the 4-way toggle to enable the Avoid Area.

Deleting an Avoid Area

1. From the Main Menu screen, select Map. The 2D Map screen will display. 2. Tap the Map screen and move the cross-hairs over the Avoid Area that you want to delete. 3. Tap the intersection of the cross-hairs, or press the 4-way toggle button to display the Pop-up menu. 4. Select Delete Avoid Area. The Avoid Area is deleted.

Deleting All Avoid Areas

1. From the Main Menu screen, tap Preferences. 2. From the Preferences screen, tap My Data. The My Data screen will display. 3. From the My Data screen, tap Clear Data. The Clear Data screen will display. 4. Select Clear Avoid Areas. When the warning dialog-box opens, select Yes. 5. To return to the Main Menu, press.

14. Route Demonstrator

The Route Demonstrator allows you to: Preview a route. Plan and view a route without a GPS x, such as when you are inside a building.
Step One: Activate Route Demonstrator
1. From the Main Menu screen, tap Preferences. 2. From the Preferences screen, tap Routing. The Routing screen will display. 3. Press twice. 4. Select the Demonstrate Route check box. 5. Tap Save. The Main Menu screen will display.
Step Two: Select Departure Point
If you have a GPS x, you do not need to select a departure point unless you want the demonstrated route to start elsewhere. 1. From the Main Menu screen, tap Map. The 2D Map screen will display. 2. Tap the Map screen or press the 4-way toggle button to display the cross-hairs. 3. Position the intersection of the cross-hairs on your departure point. Where the crosshairs intersects on a street, the street will highlight and the street name will display. 4. Tap the intersection of the cross-hairs, or press the 4-way toggle button. The Pop-up menu will display. 3. Select Set as Start Location. The Pop-up menu will close.

My Data Preferences - Clear Data
1. From the Main Menu screen, tap Preferences. The Preferences screen will display. 2. From the Preferences screen, tap My Data. The My Data screen will display. 3. From the My Data screen, tap Clear Data. The Clear Data screen will display. 4. Complete the following: If you want to. clear recent destinations clear favourites Then. select Clear Recent. When the warning dialog-box opens, tap Yes. select Clear Favourites. When the warning dialog-box opens, tap Yes. Note: This option will not clear My Home. clear avoid areas 5. Press select Clear Avoid Areas. When the warning dialog-box opens, tap Yes.
to return to the Main Menu screen.

GPS Status

Signals are transmitted by Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites orbiting the Earth. The Satellite Signal Strengths screen provides a visual representation of the information being received. Latitude and longitude are displayed, along with a north-pointing compass, the heading in degrees and ground speed. The strength of each satellite is displayed on a bar chart. From the Main Menu screen, select Preferences More Preferences GPS status. The Satellite Signal Strengths screen will display.
You can also access this screen from the 2D Map, 3D Map, Next Turn and Next 4 Turns. The circle on the right side of the screen displays green when there is a valid x (2D or 3D), and red when no x is available. A x will be obtained more quickly if the vehicle is stationary than if it is moving. The satellites available from your current position are shown as grey, red and green coloured bars: Bar Colour Grey Red Green Description No signal at all A valid signal, but not being used to x your position A valid signal being used to x your position screens, by tapping the GPS Strength Indicator

Measurement Preferences

1. From the Main Menu screen, tap Preferences. The Preferences screen will display. 2. From the Preferences screen, tap More Preferences. The second Preferences screen will display. 3. On the second Preferences screen, select Measurements. The Measurements screen will display. 4. Complete the following: If you want to. change the Position format change the local time offset Then. select either the Decimal degrees or the Degrees, minutes, seconds option. select the offset from the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) for your location from the Local time offset box by tapping the left or right arrows or using the left and right sides of the 4-way toggle. Next, select either the 12 Hour or 24 Hour option for timeformat. select either the kilometres or miles option.

choose distance units*

5. Tap Save. The Main Menu screen will display.
* Only available when UK English or US English language is selected.
Hardware Preferences - Screen
1. From the Main Menu screen, tap Preferences. The Preferences screen will display. 2. From the Preferences screen, tap More Preferences. The second Preferences screen will display. 3. On the second Preferences screen, tap Hardware. The Hardware screen will display 4. From the Hardware screen, tap Screen. The Screen screen will display.
5. Complete the following: If you want to. align the touch screen adjust screen brightness Then. tap Align and follow the prompts. Note: The prompts are available in English only. move the Brightness slider towards High to increase screen brightness. move the Brightness slider towards Low to decrease screen brightness. 6. Tap Save. The Main Menu screen will display.
Hardware Preferences - Volume
1. From the Main Menu screen, tap Preferences. The Preferences screen will display. 2. From the Preferences screen, tap More Preferences. The second Preferences screen will display. 3. On the second Preferences screen, tap Hardware. The Hardware screen will display 4. From the Hardware screen, tap Volume. The Volume screen will display.
5. To increase volume, move the Volume Level slider towards High; to decrease volume, move the Volume Level slider towards Low. Tap Test to test the volume. 6. Tap Save. The Main Menu screen will display.
Hardware Preferences - Power Status
1. From the Main Menu screen, tap Preferences. The Preferences screen will display. 2. From the Preferences screen, tap More Preferences. The second Preferences screen will display.
3. On the second Preferences screen, tap Hardware. The Hardware screen will display 4. From the Hardware screen, tap Power Status. The Power Status screen will display.

5. Press

Hardware Preferences - Power Options
1. From the Main Menu screen, tap Preferences. The Preferences screen will display. 2. From the Preferences screen, tap More Preferences. The second Preferences screen will display. 3. On the second Preferences screen, tap Hardware. The Hardware screen will display 4. From the Hardware screen, tap Power Options. The Power Options screen will display.
5. Complete the following: If you want to. change the time to elapse before entering suspended state, when connected to an external power source Then. select the Go to Power Saving Mode if not used for check box under External Power. select the time to elapse when connected to an external power source before entering suspended state by tapping the left or right arrows or using the left and right sides of the 4-way toggle.

If you want to. change the time to elapse before entering suspended state, when using battery power Then. select the Go to Power Saving Mode if not used for check box under Internal Backup Battery. select the time to elapse when connected to an external power source before entering suspended state by tapping the left or right arrows or using the left and right sides of the 4-way toggle.
6. Tap Save. The Main Menu screen will display.

Startup Preferences

1. From the Main Menu screen, tap Preferences. The Preferences screen will display. 2. From the Preferences screen, tap More Preferences. The second Preferences screen will display. 3. On the second Preferences screen, tap Startup. The Startup screen will display.
4. Complete the following: If you want to. display the Tutorial on startup display the Language screen on startup Then. select the Tutorial screen check box. select the Language selection screen check box. Note: If only one language is available on the iCN, the Language screen will not display on startup, even if this check box is selected. select Show Tutorial. The rst Tutorial screen will display. repeatedly to cycle through the Tutorial screens. Press

view the Tutorial

17. Smart Desktop
Smart Desktop is used to manage maps to and from your iCN, obtain software updates, manage Custom Points of Interest (POIs) and install Basemaps. Note: For Windows XP, ensure that Windows XP Service Pack 1 has been applied before you install Smart Desktop.

Microsoft ActiveSync

Microsoft ActiveSync is used to establish a connection between your iCN and your computer. ActiveSync 3.7.1 will be installed on your computer (if it is not already installed) as part of the installation of Smart Desktop.
Installing Smart Desktop on your Computer
1. Close all open programs on your computer. 2. Insert the Smart Application Installer CD into your computer CD drive. The Smart Desktop installer will start. If your computer does not automatically launch the CD, start the installation manually: Start Run. Type D:\Setup SmartST 2005 for iCN500 Series.exe where D is the letter assigned to your CD drive. Click OK. 3. Follow the screen prompts to install Smart Desktop, including: Select your preferred language for Smart Desktop when prompted. Review and accept the Licence Agreement for Smart Desktop and Microsoft ActiveSync (if not already installed on your computer) when prompted. Install Microsoft ActiveSync (if not already installed on your computer) when prompted. Select a destination folder for Smart Desktop when prompted. 4. When the installation has nished, click Finish. Smart Desktop will open.
Desktop and iCN tabs Map Display screen Selected maps Download selected maps to the memory card or memory card reader (not supplied) Map information Map Colour Key
5. If prompted to connect your iCN to your computer, complete the following: Plug the large end of the USB cable directly into a USB port on your computer (not a USB hub); plug the small end into the USB Socket on the bottom of your iCN. Plug the small end of the AC Power Pack cable into the Power Socket on the bottom of your iCN; plug the other end into the mains. Press The iCN will turn on. When the following screen displays on your iCN, click Next.

21. Continuous Continental Navigation
Basemaps allow you to seamlessly navigate between installed maps without installing maps of all regions along your route. Each Basemap covers a large area, such as Western Europe or continental United States; and contains main roads that connect cities and towns. On the Basemap, you can select a road or POI as your departure point or destination. All Basemaps: contain roads and ferry connections of high national and international importance. use less memory than would be necessary to install all equivalent detailed maps. exclude smaller roads and have a reduced level of geographical detail. You can add and remove Basemaps using the Basemap Installer (see below).

Install Basemap

1. Open Smart Desktop if it is not already open: Start Programs Navman Smart Desktop 2005 for iCN500 series. 2. On the Map menu, click Basemaps. The Navman Basemap Installer window will open.
3. Click the appropriate Add button to install the Basemap to the iCN, memory card or memory card reader (not supplied).

Activate Basemap

1. Disconnect the USB cable from the iCN. The iCN will turn on. If the iCN does not turn on, press. 2. From the iCN Main Menu screen, tap Preferences. 3. From the Preferences screen, tap Maps. 4. Complete one of the following: If the Basemap is on the iCN, from the Maps screen, select Internal Memory. The Maps - Internal Memory screen will display. If the Basemap is on the memory card, from the Maps screen, select Memory Card. The Settings - Memory Card screen will display. 5. To activate the Basemap, select the Basemap check box. 6. Tap Save. The Main Menu screen will display.

Remove Basemap

1. Open Smart Desktop if it is not already open: Start Programs Navman Smart Desktop 2005 for iCN500 series. 2. On the Map menu, click Basemaps. The Navman Basemap Installer window will open. 3. Select the Basemap to remove. 4. Click the appropriate Remove button to remove the Basemap from your iCN, memory card or memory card reader.
22. Smart Desktop Advanced Features
This section details advanced features of Smart Desktop. If you have not installed Smart Desktop, see page 75.

To Find a City or Town

1. From the Map menu, click Find City. The Find City window will open.
2. Type the name of the city or town in the City Name eld. The list of available cities will reduce to match your search. 3. Double-click the name of the city or town. The Map Display will rotate to centre on the selected city or town and or town location. will mark the city

Saving a Custom POI File to your iCN
1. On the Smart Desktop Map menu, click Points of Interest. The POI Editor window will open. 2. On the POI Editor window File menu, click Save to Device. The POI Options window will open.
3. Modify the POI settings as required: If you want to. activate the POI Then. select the Active check box. Note: If you do not activate the POI, you will be able to configure only the POI Visibility Level and Icon File settings. enable a visual warning when the POI is in close proximity enable a warning chime when the POI is in close proximity change the units used to measure distance for this POI select the distance from the POI at which the visual warning should display or the warning chime should sound indicate the priority of this POI when one or more additional POIs are in the same locale select a custom POI type icon to display on the map (if you do not select a custom icon, a default icon will display) select the Visual Alert check box. select the Audio Alert check box. select the Metric or Imperial option. select the distance from the Distance box.
move the POI Visibility Level slider left or right.
Type the path to the icon le to be used to represent the POI type, in the Icon File box, or select the icon le from your local or network , locating the le and clicking drive clicking Open. The le must be a bitmap (.bmp) graphic with a minimum of 6x6 pixels and a maximum of 32x32 pixels.
4. Click OK and follow the prompts. The POI le is saved to the iCN as a Custom POI type. If you want to change the le name, edit the le name in the POI File Name window File Name box, then click OK. The le name can be up to eight characters and cannot contain spaces.
Deleting a Custom POI File from your iCN
1. On the Map menu, click Points of Interest. The POI Editor window will open. 2. On the File menu, click Manage POI Files. The Manage POI Files window will open, displaying a list of custom POI les installed on your iCN. 3. Click the File Name or Size of the POI le to delete. 4. Click Delete. The le is removed from the list, but is not yet deleted. 5. To select another le to delete, go back to step 2; otherwise, proceed to step 6. 6. Click OK and accept the changes. The selected le or les are deleted.

Backups

You can save backups of all iCN Preferences and Favourites to your computer.
To Back up your Preferences, Favourites and My Home
1. On the Smart Desktop File menu, click Backup. The Backup window will display. 2. Click New Backup. The New Backup window will display. 3. Click OK. The New Backup window will close. The backup will be listed on the Backup window. 4. Close the Backup window.

Germany

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Ireland

Luxembourg

Netherlands

Norway
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Portugal

Switzerland (German)

Switzerland (French)

Switzerland (Italian)

United Kingdom

Support Information

Support for Australia:

Navman Australia Pty. Ltd PO Box 479 Gladesville NSW 2111 Australia pcnsupport.aus@navman.com www.navman.com

Support for Europe:

Navman Europe Limited 4G Gatwick House Peeks Brook Lane Horley, Surrey RH6 9ST United Kingdom Support: www.navman-europe.com/support.php www.navman-europe.com

Support for New Zealand:

Navman NZ Ltd PO Box. 68-155 Newton Auckland New Zealand pcnsupport.nz@navman.com www.navman.com
Support for US and Canada:
Navman USA Limited 27142 Burbank Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 United States of America Phone: 866-9-NAVMAN support@navmanusa.com www.navmanusa.com
NAVMAN DISCLAIM ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE OR VIOLATE THE LAW.

Compliance

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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