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Driver Warning
When you start, the Driver Warning Message screen appears.
Figure 1- Driver Warning Agreement
Please take a moment to review the information provided before tapping the Agree button. Select the Do not display this warning again checkbox to skip this message when starting.
Initial Configuration Wizard
This wizard lets you easily configure the system settings before using the device by providing a step-by-step setup process to select an option for: Language Settings Lets you set text and voice language preferences. GPS Settings Lets you set GPS configurations. Units of Measure Lets you specify the system measurement units. Prompts Lets you specify the general navigation prompts that you want to appear and how direction notifications are displayed (for example, Text or Symbol). QuickNav Settings Lets you specify an address or point of interest that the device navigates to when you tap the QuickNav button on the Main Map screen. Tap the Next button to move from screen to screen. Tap the Done button on the QuickNav screen to save your configuration choices and exit the wizard. The top menu appears.
Destinations - Provides the central navigation features, such as Addresses, Recent Locations, My Favorites, and POI (Points of Interest). Options Provides 2D/3D and Day/Night map view options, and the following submenus: Route Manager Displays features relating to route information, avoiding roads, and setting up the QuckNav route. Map Manager Displays features relating to selecting maps and specifying map settings. Extras Displays add-on features. Settings Provides setting options to configure the navigation system. You can press the Menu button from the Main Map screen to display the top menu, as shown below. Top Menu
The Address button lets you navigate to an address, as described in Enter Address (see Enter Address on page 17). The Recent Locations button lets you navigate to a previously visited destination, as described in Recent Locations (on page 22). The My Favorites button lets you navigate to a favorite location, as described in My Favorites (on page 23).
Figure 2 - Destinations Menu
The Points of Interest button lets you navigate to thousands of interesting places. For more information, see POI (Points of Interest) (on page 26). The Cancel Route button stops the current navigation.
The Map button lets you return to the Main Map screen. The Next button lets you move between the Destinations and Options menus.
Options Menu
The Day/Night Mode toggle button lets you display the map view for either day or night driving. For a display of day and night maps, see Map Views (on page 15). The 2D/3D Mode toggle button lets you display the map view in 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional views for either day or night driving. For a display of 2D and 3D maps, see Map Views (on page 15).
The Route Manager button displays a menu that lets you select from the following route buttons: Show Route, Turn-by-Turn, Route Playback, Avoid Road, and QuickNav. For more information, see Route Manager (on page 29). The Map Manager button displays a menu that lets you select from the following map buttons: Select Map, Pedestrian Mode, Free Map Browsing, Units of Measure, and Map Settings. For more information, see Map Manager (on page 34). The Extras button displays a menu that lets you select additional features. For more information, see Extras (on page 36).
Figure 3 - Options Menu
Route Manager Menu
The Turn-by-Turn button lets you display the complete, step-by-step directions to your destination. For more information, see Turn-by-Turn List (on page 29). The Route Summary button lets you display your complete route on the Map screen. This button is disabled when no route exists. The Route Playback button lets you record your route and play it back later. For more information, see Route Playback (on page 32).
Figure 4 Route Manager Menu
The Avoid Roads button lets you avoid a road type, such as toll roads or selected streets, as described in Avoid Roads (on page 30). The QuickNav Settings button lets you specify an address or place to which you can navigate with a single tap on the QuickNav button. For more information, see QuickNav (see Quick Navigation on page 33).
Map Manager Menu
The Select Map button lets you choose among different maps on your memory card. For more information, see Select Map (on page 34). The Units of Measure button lets you specify the system measurement units. For more information, see Units of Measure (on page 35). The Map Settings button lets you specify map orientation, font, and zoom features. For more information, see Map Settings (on page 35).
Figure 5 Map Manager Menu
The Pedestrian Mode/Driving Mode button lets you toggle between traveling as a pedestrian or in a vehicle. When in Pedestrian Mode, you are not limited by vehicle constraints, such as one way streets. Note that you can only generate a route up to ten miles and Voice prompts are not available. The Free Map Browsing button lets you browse the map unconnected to the current location. In this mode, the GPS system is not used. Your current position is not detected and the navigation system does not keep track of your driving progress.
Extras
Figure 6 - Extras Menu
The Multi-Stop Planner button lets you designate several stops on a route, as described in Multistop Planner (on page 36). The Tutorial button opens the Guided Tour program. The Guided Tour is an excellent way of becoming familiar with the different navigation features available.
When you tap the Address button, the Address screen appears as shown below.
Figure 14 - Display the Address Screen
Note: For United States maps, an additional States address screen appears. 17
You can use the keyboard to enter the characters of the address name. The characters appear in the Address field. The software automatically searches the Address list for the first occurrence of the entered characters. After you have selected a city, the software displays the next address field, such as street and address number. You can also tap the Next button to move through the sequence of address screens. The following command keys are available to enhance your search process:
If the automatic search feature does not find the specified search entry, use the Find button to conduct a sub-search, particularly useful when the address name consists of two or more words. The Scroll buttons let you move up or down the list of address items, such as town or street names. The Hide/Display Keyboard toggle button lets you extend or shorten the address list by hiding or displaying the keyboard. Note: When the number of address search results fit on a single screen, the keyboard is automatically hidden, displaying the address list only. If the search results do not display the desired address, display the keyboard and enter additional search characters. The Select key lets you display lowercase, numeric, and special characters This button also displays different alphabet characters (for example, Greek). The operating system installed on the device must be able to support these characters. The Erase key lets you delete the last character in an address field.
You can change your address search method by tapping the Mode button to select from a variety of address formats, as described in Address Modes (see Address Modes on page 19).
Note: If the entered characters are not found at the beginning of the name in the Address list, the Smart Search System automatically searches for the entered characters throughout the entire list, for example, in the middle or the end of the name. The software lets you search for city and street names without having special characters, such as umlauts or accent marks, which are used in many European languages. Address Modes You can define the information used to locate an address by tapping the Mode button. The software provides a variety of options for entering an address.
City-Street This sequence provides the following address screens: City, Street, Address Number For every city, you also have the option of selecting the City Center. If you dont know address number, you can select the Street Midpoint. City-Street is the default format. This sequence provides the following address screens: City, Street, Address Number This mode lets you enter a street name without having to first designate a town. It is useful when youre looking for an address in a metropolitan area where there are many cities and towns.
Street-City
Cross Streets This sequence provides the following address screens: City, Street 1, Street 2 You can locate a road junction by entering the names of two intersecting streets. Zip Code This sequence provides the following address screens: Zip Code, Street, Address Number You can locate a street address by entering the post code, without entering a town name. It is useful when you have no information about the town.
In Other Maps You can select another map of a country that you can travel to by vehicle. This feature is available only when you have the following maps installed: Map of the country where you are currently located. Map of the country where you want to travel. The map of the major roads for that continent that connect one map to another (for example, the major roads of USA) For example, if you are in Boston and you want to travel to Montreal, select the map of Canada and designate Montreal St. Catherine Street as your destination. The navigation device automatically displays the map of the US when traveling on local roads of that country, a map of Major Roads of the US when traveling on a US highway, and the map of Canada when traveling on local roads of that country.
Address Actions When you have specified an address, tap the Actions button to select from the following Address commands: Set as Origin Lets you designate the selected location as the route origin. You would use this command when calculating a route from a point other than your current location. Show on Map Lets you see the selected address on the map. Add to My Favorites Lets you add an address to your list of favorite locations, as shown in the figure below. For more information, see My Favorites on page 23.
Figure 15 - Add Address to My Favorites
Go to your Destination After you have specified the address, tap the Next button. The navigation system shows your destination on the Show on Map screen before calculating a route. Check that the destination address is correct at the top of the screen. If you want to change the destination, tap the Back button and change your address entries.
Figure 16 - Calculate your Destination
This option selects the route that takes the least amount of time. Quick is the default value. This option selects the route that is the shorter distance. Remember, the shorter route may not always be the quickest, as you are able to travel faster on some roads than on others.
Figure 22 Points of Interest
Notes: From the Item Entries Actions screen, click the Sort by ABC button to display the category entries in alphabetical order.
Subcategories Many categories have subcategories to provide for an even greater list of choices. For example, Gas Station, may have many subcategories each representing a particular brand name. The same is also true for hotels. Restaurants have subcategories that represent different types of food, such as Indian, Italian, and French.
Search Near a Location You can tap the Near button to determine the location area, where you want to search for a specific place, such as a gas station, hotel, or restaurant. The available options are listed below.
Current Location Destination Lets you search near your current location. This is the default value. Lets you search near a specified destination. For example, you know your general destination, but not very much about interesting locations in the area. You can use this feature to locate the tourist attractions close to your destination. Note that this button is enabled only when a destination is entered. Other Address Lets you search near another address. For example, you have set a destination, but on the way you want to stop at another location. You can use this feature to search near that location for restaurants, lodging, historical sites, or other locations. Search Radius Enter the location distance to search for a designated place. For example, if you enter 5 ml, this feature only searches within a five mile radius. When you select a large search radius, you risk the chance of finding too many locations, which makes it harder to find the place that you are searching for. It is best to start with a small search radius size, and then increase the radius size if necessary. Note: if you dont specify a search radius, the software searches the whole map and displays the locations according to the distance from you.
Figure 23 - POI Subcategories
Show or Hide Symbol on Map You can select or clear the checkmarks next to a POI entry to show or hide the POI symbol on the Main Map screen. POI Actions When you have selected a POI location, tap the Actions button to display the commands listed below.
Set as Origin Show on Map Add to My Favorites Delete Favorite Location Sort By ABC or Distance Lets you designate the selected location as the route origin. You would use this command when calculating a route from a point other than your current location. Lets you see the selected address on the map. Lets you change the name, comment, or group location for the selected location. Lets you add an address to your list of favorite locations, as shown in the figure below. For more information, see My Favorites on page 23. Lets you sort the entries of the selected category alphabetically or by distance from your current location. Note: the software initially displays the entries by distance. This button displays the locations address information.
Information
Route Manager
From the Options menu, tap the Route Manager button to display the route navigation features, as described in the sections below. Turn-by-Turn List When you display the Turn-by-Turn screen by tapping the Directions bar on the Main Map screen, the Turn-by-Turn list changes as you navigate the route. After you have entered a destination and calculated a route, the Directions bar appears on the Main Map screen, displaying the following information: The next turn direction The distance to the next turn The street name of the next turn When you tap the Directions bar, the navigation device displays a complete set of turn-by-turn directions from your current point to your selected destination. You can also tap the button to display the direction list. Use the Scroll buttons to move up or down the directions list.
Figure 24 - Turn-by-Turn Display
The following options are available:
The Route Summary button displays your entire route on the Main Map screen, plus the travel distance and the Estimated Travel Time Remaining (ETR). The Show Turn button displays the next turn on the Main Map screen, including the street name, the distance to it, and the turn direction. The Avoid button lets you avoid the selected turn in the directions list. The software recalculates the route automatically. Note that when you exclude a turn, the recalculated route may take longer.
Route Summary or Cancel Route
The Route Summary button lets you display an overview of your complete route on the Map Manager screen, the total driving distance to your destination, the estimated travel time, and the complete destination address. The Cancel Route button, in the Destinations menu, stops the current navigation and clears the route. This feature is active only after a destination has been set.
Avoid Roads You can specify that certain roads be permanently excluded from your route calculations. Use this feature when you want to avoid congested roads, toll roads, or unsafe streets. From the Route Manager menu, tap the Avoid Roads button. The Avoid Roads screen appears, displaying the Toll Roads, Ferries, and My Roads to Avoid.
Figure 25 Avoid Roads
You can avoid or allow the road categories by tapping the button to include or exclude all items located in the group.
Ferries and Toll Roads are avoided or allowed as an entire group. You cannot allow or avoid specific toll roads or ferry routes. My Roads to Avoid is a default folder that lets you store roads to avoid. You can display the items in this folder and allow or avoid specific roads.
Avoid Road Groups From the Avoid Roads screen, tap the Actions button. The Actions screen lets you add a group as shown below.
Figure 26 Creating Avoid Road Groups
When you tap the Actions button, you can select from the following commands:
Add Group Create a new a group of roads to avoid. For example, you can create a group called Country Roads where you designate the roads in that area to be avoided. When you tap the Add Group button, the Avoid Roads Group screen appears. Enter the group name and tap Save. Select a group and tap this button to change the group name. When you tap the Edit Group button, the Avoid Roads Group screen appears displaying the group name. Change the group name and tap Save. The new name is displayed on the Avoid Roads screen. Select a group and tap this button to remove the group from the Avoid Roads screen. The road entries in this group are also removed.
Edit Group
Delete Group
Avoid Road Locations When you tap Default or an Avoid Roads group, the navigation device displays the group screen, which lets you select roads to avoid. From this screen, you can use the Allow or Avoid buttons to include or exclude a selected road when calculating a route.
Figure 27 - Adding a Road to Avoid
Notes: You cannot specify a particular toll road. You can tap the Actions button from this screen to select from the following commands:
Add Road Edit Road Delete Road Show on Map Information Lets you select a road. An address screen appears for you to specify a town and street. When you have completed updating your road information, tap Save. Lets you rename the road and select a different group. When you have made your changes, tap Save. Select a road and tap this button to remove the road from your group. The system no longer avoids the removed road. Lets you show the map with the displayed destination for you to review before creating a route. This button displays the locations address information.
Route Playback
This feature lets you record your route as youre driving and then to play it back on the Main Map screen.
To record a route, tap the Record button in the Route Playback screen. The navigation device shows the Main Map screen and navigates you to the selected destination. To stop recording, return to the Route Playback screen and tap the Stop button. 32
To playback your recording, select the data file, and tap the Play button. The navigation device plays the recorded route on the Main Map screen. To stop the playback, return to the Route Playback screen and tap the Stop button. Route Playback Actions You can tap the Actions button to display the following commands:
Delete Recording Clear All Recordings Playback Speed This button lets you remove a selected recording. This button removes all recordings. Use the arrow keys to adjust the playback speed. The range is from 100% to 300%.
Quick Navigation You can define the QuickNav location by selecting either the To Predefined Address or To Nearest POI Category in the QuickNav Settings screen. When the location is selected, you can navigate to your address by tapping the QuickNav button displayed on the Main Map screen. For example, if you have selected Gas Stations as the QuickNav destination, when you click the QuickNav button from the Main Map screen, a route is automatically created to the closest gas station.
Figure 28 - Setting the QuickNav Location
Map Manager
From the Options menu, tap the Map Manager button to display the maps navigation features, as described in the sections below. Select Map This feature lets you change the currently selected map to another map saved on your SD memory card. You can tap the Select Map button to display the maps saved on your SD memory card. The Select Map screen displays map details and version numbers. The map currently used appears at the top of the list.
Figure 29 - Select a Map
You can choose from the following Select Map commands:
Refresh Delete Select Lets you refresh the screen when a new memory card is inserted into the device. Lets you permanently remove a selected map. Note: You cannot delete the current map. Lets you designate a selected map as the current map.
Pedestrian Mode
The Pedestrian Mode button lets you toggle between traveling as a pedestrian or in a vehicle. When in Pedestrian Mode, you can generate a route up to ten miles and you are not limited by vehicle constraints, such as one way streets. When creating a pedestrian route, the software avoids motorways or other roads where pedestrians would not travel. Voice prompts are deactivated in this mode.
Installing the Console
To install the Console: 1. Insert the DVD-ROM into the PCs CD-ROM drive. The Console Installation Wizard prompts you to select the language used for the installation process. When you have selected a language, click OK. Please read the Welcome message and click Next. The wizard is ready to install the Console. Click Next. 4. The Installation Status box displays the progress of the installation process. 5. When the installation is complete, click the Finish button to close the wizard.
Note: You can uninstall the Console by opening the Microsoft Windows Programs menu, selecting DestinatorApps>Uninstall Console.
Console Toolbar
The following options are available from the Console Toolbar:
Figure 33 Console Toolbar
Install Software Install/ Remove Maps Favorites Importer Favorites Exporter
Lets you install new software to your device. Lets you install or remove a map. For more information, see Installing a Map (on page 44). Lets you download a list of your favorite locations from your PC to the selected My Favorites group on your device. For more information, see Import Favorite Location (on page 45). Lets you download a category of favorite locations from your device to a selected folder on your PC. For more information, see Export Favorite Location on page 47.
Installing the software on your GPS device You can use the accessories provided with your GPS device along with the DVD-ROM to install new software on your GPS navigation device. Note: The GPS device comes with a SD card that is pre-loaded with software. Do not attempt to install new software unless you have a technical background and you are sure of what you are doing. For further information and technical support please visit our website at www.supportplususa.com. To install software onto your GPS device you must have Active Sync already installed on your PC: 1. Open the Console. Connect the GPS device to your PC via the USB cable provided. When the PC asks you to locate the driver for the new hardware, insert the DVD-ROM into your PC. 4. From the Target Device window in the Console, click on Change. 5. Select Storage Card as the target device and then click on OK. 6. Click on the Install Software button on the Console.
Map Screen Interface
Figure 34 Console
Standard Maps My Maps Installed Maps
Maps available for installation. Maps that have been customized from a standard map. Standard and customized maps that are already loaded on your device.
Installing a Map
To install a map: 1. From the Standard Maps pane, select a map and click the Install/ Remove Maps button. The Target Device dialog box appears. Select either Storage Card or Removable Disk. The amount of memory available for the selected target device appears on the Target Device Memory Balance pane. The installed map appears in the Installed Maps pane.
Load Map
On the Console, you can refresh your maps by clicking Tools>Refresh New Map Data. Select the map that you wish to load by clicking on the map image or select it from the list. A checkmark represents a selected map. From the Target Device pane, click the Change button to specify where to install the map. You can choose from Storage Card, or Removable Disk. After you have selected your target device and have confirmed that theres sufficient memory, click the Install/Remove Maps button. Your selected maps are installed and appear in the Installed Maps pane.
Remove Map
In the Target Device pane, click the Change button and select the location from where to remove the map. You can choose from Storage Card, or Removable Disk. This updates the Installed Map pane. The Installed Map pane displays a list of all the loaded maps available. Select the check box by the map you want to remove. Click the Install/ Remove Maps button to remove the selected map.
Import Favorite Location
The Favorites Importer lets you import content created and provided externally as a new Favorites category on the device. You can download a list of favorite locations from your PC to your device. The list must be contained in comma-separated values (.csv) files. As part of the download procedure, you convert the.csv files to.dat files for storage on your device by using the Conversion Utility, as shown below.
Figure 35 Favorites Importer Conversion Utility
Note: The Favorites Importing file structure must be in.csv format.
The.csv file contains the following fields:
Fav. Place 1 Comment 1 Fav. Place 2 Comment 2 Fav. Place e Comment 3 39.21370 24.79360 44.97889 38.78903 37.08604 23.Munich Paris Zurich 123
Note: The Longitude and Latitude are numerical values. All the others are string values.
To import a.csv file: 4. On the Console, click on a standard map. This enables the Installing Map and Favorites Importer features. 5. Click the Favorites Importer button. The Converter dialog box is displayed. 6. Select the.csv file, specify a category name, and click the Convert button. The Report Area displays a message stating that the content of the file has been converted and that the file is ready for download. 7. Download the file to your device by clicking the Download button. 46
IV. Bluetooth Operation
The GPS is also a BlueTooth device, and it can be paired to a mobile phone with BlueTooth function. 1. After turning on the unit, press the TEL button on the panel to change to Bluetooth mode. The screen shows:
2. Tap Pairing on the Bluetooth menu. The Screen shows:
3. Then use your mobile phone to search GPS and pair GPS. (Details refer to your mobile phones user guide.) When pairing you Bluetooth phone with your GPS, enter the pass code 1234 on the phone to confirm. 4. When the pairing is successful, the screen shows:
Now, you can use GPS to take a telephone call. 1)Tap numbers (0~9) on the screen to enter a telephone number, and tap YES to dial it.
2) When there is an incoming call, the number will be displayed, tap YES to answer it or tap NO to cut it. 3) Tap to turn off the microphone. 4) Tap List to show the last telephone number that you have dialed, tap YES to redial it. 5) If you tap Auto on the screen, when there is an incoming call the unit will answer it automatically after 5 seconds. 6) During a telephone call, you can use to shift between through the GPS and through your Bluetooth phone. 7) In Navigation mode, when there is a coming call, the screen shows:
Tap YES to answer it, or tap NO to cut it.
The following buttons appear on the Bluetooth menu. Use to turn the Bluetooth On or Off. Tap to make the GPS discoverable. Tap to activate the Auto Answer function. Tap to increase the speaker volume or to scroll up the call list. Tap to decrease the speaker volume or to scroll down the call list. Tap to make or answer a call. Tap to end or reject a call. Tap to delete the entered number. Tap to display the call list. Tap to switch between the player and your mobile phone during a call. Tap to turn off the microphone.
V. Specifications
7 GPS Navigation with Bluetooth Hands-free and MP3 Player 7 16:9 Wide LCD Screen, 480*234 RGB OS: Windows CE.Net 4.MB SDRAM CPU : ARM 400 MHz GPS: SIRF Star 3 High Sensitivity Receiver Plays MP3 file via SD/MMC card Bluetooth hands-free(need Mobile Phone Support) Dimension: 198L X 101WX25H mm Weight: 870g
Buttons and ports: Bluetooth: Switch to the Bluetooth Screen AV Setup Accessories: 12V DC Car Adapter 100240V AC Adapter Windshield Mount Mounting bracket Headset USB Cable Protective pouch Printing: G/B, User Manual and Outer Carton
VI. Legal
1. Notices, Disclaimers, and Terms of Use
1. Limited Product Warranty Destinator Technologies, warrants to the Client that the Products shall substantially conform to Destinator Technologies specification for a period of one (1) year from the date of the original purchase by the end user (the Warranty Period). As Destinator Technologies sole obligation and Clients exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty, Destinator Technologies agrees, at its sole option, to (i) use reasonable efforts to repair the Product with new or refurbished replacement parts; (ii) replace the Product with a new or refurbished unit; or (iii) refund the purchase price, provided Client returns the defective Products to Destinator Technologies with proof of purchase and Destinator Technologies authorization. Destinator Technologies warranty hereunder does not apply in case of any damage caused by accident, abuse, misuse, misapplication, or alteration of any kind performed by anyone other than Destinator Technologies. The Products are not designed or licensed for use in mission-critical applications, or in hazardous environments, requiring fail-safe controls, including without limitation operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communication systems, air traffic control, or life support or weapons systems. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Destinator Technologies specifically disclaims any express or implied warranty or condition of fitness for such purposes. Destinator Technologies warranty does not, in any event, apply to physical damage to the surface of the Product or replacement. Destinator Technologies shall have no obligation with respect to any data stored in the Product. Except as expressly stated in this section, Destinator Technologies makes no warranties or includes any conditions with respect to the products, express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties or conditions of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and no infringement.
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4. Caution
Failure to avoid the following potentially hazardous situations may result in injury or damages. This unit is designed to provide you with route suggestions. It does not reflect road closures or road conditions, traffic conditions, weather conditions, or other factors that may affect safety or timing while driving. Use the unit only as a navigational aid. Do not attempt to use the unit for any purpose requiring precise measurement of direction, distance, location or topography. This product should not be used to determine ground proximity for aircraft navigation. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the United States government, which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The governments system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and performance of the unit. Although the unit is a precision navigation device, any navigation device can be misused or misinterpreted and therefore, become unsafe. Important Information Map Data Information: On virtually all data sources contain inaccurate or incomplete data to some degree. This is particularly true outside the United States, where complete and accurate digital data is either not available or prohibitively expensive. Notice to drivers in California and Minnesota: State law prohibits drivers in California and Minnesota from using suction mounts on their windshields while operating motor vehicles. SupportPlus takes no responsibilities for any fines, penalties or damages that may be incurred as a result of disregarding this notice. (See California Vehicle Code Section 26708(a); Minnesota Statues 2005, Section 169.71.)
5. FCC compliance
The unit complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital devices for HOME OR OFFICE USE. The limits are designated to provide more reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation and are more stringent than outdoor requirements. Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with these instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult an experienced radio/TV technician for help Notice: This device has no user-serviceable parts. Repairs should only be made by an authorized service center. Unauthorized repairs or modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment and void your warranty and your authority to operate this device. Do not attempt to open the casing to change or modify the unit in any way.
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