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swaller 9:35pm on Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 
Alot of storage space and easy to use. Lots of Storage, Reliable Performance, Sleek/Compact, Easy To Set Up, Great Sound, Simple Controls
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I have owned this iPod for over a month from ...  Good touch screen S p e a k er Fast, cheap, extendable 1st Gen. = No bluetooth Fast, cheap, extendable 1st Gen. = No bluetooth
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Great accessory This is a great anti-glare screen protector for my i-touch. It is a little pricey.
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The ultimate gadget ever!!!The highlight is the virtual 3d game mode, Best thing ever!!!
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waste of money it is an iPod It is a 2G ipod for $200. I should have just spend 50 more bucks on an ipod touch 4G
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I have owned this iPod for over a month from an eBay purchase, and it is the best iPod i have ever owned.
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Most incredible device this 43 year old will probably ever own! My title says it all, however. Good Arrived just as described. I rated the ease of use very low because I cannot figure out how to work the wi-fi. my idea of the ipod touch i am going to tell u this loud and clear the ipod touch is 200 dollars but its totally worth for anyone any age it has anyth...

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GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM

GPS-3V1

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

InVion

Model: GPS-3V106-IUS

Language Page Version Date
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Congratulations on choosing your new Invion product. We have every expectation that you will be completely satisfied with your new purchase. To always guarantee optimal function and performance of your product, we would ask the following: Before using the product for the first time, carefully read the operating instructions and adhere to the safety precautions! All activities at and with this product may only be carried out as described in these operating instructions. Please be sure to include the operating instructions in case you pass along this product to someone else. Packaging: This product is delivered in protective packaging to prevent transportation damage. Packaging materials are raw materials and can therefore be recycled. Please recycle these materials.

Content

I. Brief introduction of Hardware5

II. Navigation Manual7
1. Introduction7 Features7 Guided Tour7 Technical Support7 2. Getting Started8 End User License Agreement8 Driver Warning8 Initial Configuration Wizard8 Menus9 Main Map14 GPS Not Found15 Map Views15 Point on the Map16 Screen Buttons16 Cycling Through Screens17 3. Search for a Location17 Enter Address17 Recent Locations22 My Favorites23 POI (Points of Interest)26 Route Manager29 Map Manager34 Extras36 4. Settings39 Prompts39 Time Zone Settings40 Language Settings40 GPS Settings40 Demo Button41
5. Installation42 PC Requirements42 Installing the Console42 Console Toolbar42 Map Screen Interface43 Installing a Map44 Load Map44 Remove Map44 Import Favorite Location44 Export Favorite Location46
III. MP3/Movie Player48 IV. Specifications 50 V. Legal51 1. Notices, Disclaimers, and Terms of Use 51 2. Copyright Notice52 3. Safety advice53 4. Caution54 5. FCC compliance55
VI. Claims & Warranties56
I. Brief introduction of Hardware
Standard Package Before getting started with your GPS, check to see that your Invion package includes the following items. If you are missing any parts, please contact your Invion dealer immediately. GPS Unit SD Card Owners Manual Card Reader (optional) DVD-ROM (optional) Accessories (see Specifications, page 50)
. POWER Press and hold to turn the unit On and Off. 2. MP3 Press to switch to MP3 mode. 3. MENU In Navigation mode, press to display the Destination menu. 4. MAP Press the MAP button to return to the Navigation mode when in any other mode. When in the Navigation mode, press the MAP button to display the Map Screen.
5. +/- Use to zoom in on or zoom out of the map. 6. SPEAKER 7. DC IN 8. SD CARD SLOT * 9. RESET 0. CHARGE INDICATOR. BULIT-IN GPS ANTENNA 2. TOUCH SCREEN 3. TOUCH PEN 4. ADJUSTMENT BUTTON Press to display the setup menu, which can be used to adjust the brightness, volume, and FM frequency. 5. HEADPHONE JACK

ABOUT THE TOUCH SCREEN Do not touch the TOUCH SCREEN until the unit starts up completely. Otherwise, the touch screen may not function correctly. The navigation device is mainly operated by touching the buttons on the touch screen. If nothing happens when you touch the buttons on the touch screen, remove your hand or the touch pen from the screen and touch the button again. Do not touch any buttons that are grayed out. When cleaning the touch screen, use a soft cloth. * SD CARD SLOT: Insert a SD/MMC card containing the navigation software, or songs to load them on the GPS device. For loading MP3 and Movies to the SD card, we recommend using a separate SD card reader / writer. CONNECTION Connect to Car Power
Connect the mini plug of the car adapter into the DC IN jack on the side of the device. Connect the other plug of the car adapter into the car cigarette socket.
SIRF III Chipset operates behind athermic windshield

II. Navigation manual

Welcome to the world of mobile navigation! With Invion, you can steer into a new era of mobile navigation. Simple operation, clear maps in 2D or 3D mode as well as numerous innovative features and functions have made Invion the essential guide for every traveler whether in the car, on foot or by bike.

1. Introduction

Features
Invion provides the following features for easy navigation: Route calculation within seconds High quality 2D/3D maps with display of street names QuickNav button for travel to a predetermined address Address input via a full-size keyboard optimized for finger input Storing of any location one click away Cross border navigation without switching maps Address retrieval from History, Favorites, or Points of Interest (POI) Planning and optimizing of multi-stop trips Car navigation with fastest or shortest route Pedestrian navigation in parks and town centers Fast installation, no activation Short tutorial for an easy start Day and night views and turn-by-turn information

Guided Tour

When you first start the navigation system, a message box appears prompting you to open the Guided Tour program. The Guided Tour is an excellent way of becoming familiar with the different navigation features available. You can also start the Guided Tour any time, by tapping the Tutorial button from the Extras menu.

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

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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).
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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.

Cycling Through Screens

3. Search for a Location

Enter Address

When you tap the Address button, the Address screen appears as shown below.
Figure 14 - Display the Address Screen
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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).
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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. Street-City 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. 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.

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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.
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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.
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When you have specified the address, you can instruct the navigation system how to calculate your route by tapping either the Quick or Short button. When you are ready, tap the selected destination. button to create a route to your
Note: Route generation excludes any detours, stops or delays along the route.

Recent Locations

The Recent Locations screen lets you select an existing destination from a list of destinations that you have previously traveled to. this software automatically stores the last 64 destinations in memory. As each new route is added to the top of the list, the older destinations at the bottom are erased. To navigate to a recent destination, tap the Recent Locations button. From the Recent Locations screen, select a location and tap the Show or Next button. A map appears showing the specified location. Tap the Go button to calculate the route.

Figure 17 - Calculate your Destination
From this screen, you can tap the Actions button to select from the following command options.
Set as Origin Delete Item Clear List Information 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 delete a recent location. Lets you clear all locations in the Recent Locations screen. This button displays the locations address information.
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My Favorites

A Favorite is a destination that you have stored for easy retrieval. To access a favorite destination, open the Destinations menu and tap the My Favorites button. The My Favorites screen displays your favorites groups. When you tap on a selected group, the navigation system automatically displays its stored locations. Tap the selected location to show your destination on a map. Tap the GO button to calculate your route.
Figure 18 - Travel to a Favorite Location
Note: The My Favorites folder is the default folder where all favorites are stored if not assigned to a group. The Show Map screen also lets you set your route type, Faster or Shorter. For more information, see Go to your Destination (on page 21). Favorite Groups You can tap the Actions button from the My Favorites screen to add, edit, or delete groups, as described below.
Add Group When you tap this button, the Favorites Group screen appears. Enter the group name and select an icon to identify the group, as shown below.
The icon identifies all destinations located in that group, as displayed on the map.
Figure 19 - Create Favorites Group
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Edit Group Delete Group

When you tap this button, the Favorites Group screen appears with the name and selected image of the highlighted group. You can change the name and icon. When you tap this button, the selected group and its associated entries are removed. The My Favorites group cannot be deleted.
Favorite Alerts Alerts let you know that you are within a certain distance of a favorite location. You can tap the Alerts button to set the distances for the 1st and 2nd Alerts. When you travel closer than the designated distance, the alert will sound, as shown below.
Figure 20 - Setting Your Favorite Alerts
Notes: Favorite Alert settings affect all Favorites Groups. The 2nd Alert must be set to go off at closer distance than the 1st Alert. Alerts can be set for a group but not for individual locations. Of course, you can always create a group that has just one location. You can disable the alerts for all groups by selecting the 1st Alert setting to Off. You can disable the alerts for a particular group by clearing the checkbox next to the selected group. Activate that disabled alert by selecting the checkbox next to the group.

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Figure 21 - Disabled Favorite Alerts
Add Favorite Locations Tap MY FAVORITES or any selected group that you have created to display its locations. You can save a location to your favorites groups from the Address, Recent Locations, or POI screens. For more information, see Add to My Favorites (on page 16). Favorites Actions From this screen, you can tap the Actions button to display the following commands.
Set as Origin Show Map Edit Favorite Location Delete Favorite Location Information 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. Tap the button to remove the selected location. This button displays additional address information, such as address details, phone number, and other comments about the favorite location that you have entered.
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POI (Points of Interest)

The POI list is a collection of hundreds of interesting or useful places organized by easy-to-find categories. For example, you can use the software to guide you to a shopping center, hotel, restaurant, or gas station.
From the top menu, tap the Points of Interest button. The POI screen appears. You can find a category by tapping the Hide/Display Keyboard button and entering text in the POI Category field. The Smart Search System automatically displays the POI categories that match the characters entered. If you didnt find the category through the initial search you can also use button to do a sub-search, particularly useful when the the Find category name consists of two or more words. You can always browse the POI Category list by using the Browse buttons. When selecting a category, the software automatically displays the category entries and the distance each entry is from your current position. Select your entry and tap or click the Next button to display your selected destination on the map and then tap the Go button to calculate your route. From the Show on Map screen, you can designate a route type, Quick or Short. For more information about calculating a route, see Go to your Destination (on page 21).
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.
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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
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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

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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.

Route Manager

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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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 button displayed on the Main Map screen. the QuickNav 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.

From the Options menu, tap the Extras button, to display the add-ons as described in the sections below. Multistop Planner
The Multistop Planner lets you plan a route with up to twelve stops. When you tap the Go button, the route is calculated in stages, from the departure point to the first stop. When you reach the first stop, the route recalculates to the second stop, and so on.
Figure 30- Travel to Multiple Routes
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The Show on Map screen provides you with the following route types: Faster and Shorter. You can select Shorter (the default value) to calculate a route with the shorter physical distance between your current location and the selected designation. When you tap the GO button, the navigation system automatically calculates the faster route. Defining Route Groups A Route Group represents a group of stops. From the Multistop Planner screen, select the Actions button and tap Add Group. From the Add Group screen, enter the Group name and tap Save. The Actions screen also lets you edit or delete a selected group.
Figure 31 - Defining the Route Group
Setting Stops Along the Route You can set up stops by selecting the Route Group and tapping the Next button. From the Stops screen, tap the Actions button to add, rename, or delete a destination. Add a stop by Address, POI, My Favorites, or Recent Locations. Select one of these options, specify a location, and tap the OK button. The Add Stop screen appears. You can change the location name, enter a comment, or designate a different group. When youre done, tap Save.
Figure 32 - Specifying a Stop
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When in the Stops screen, you can use the following commands:
Use the Up or Down buttons to change the order of your itinerary. Shows the stop destination on the map and lets you select a route type, Quick or Short. Tap Go to calculate the stop destination. Select the Show button to view the selected stop destination on the map.
Stops Actions You can tap the Actions button for the following command options:
Set as Origin Lets you designate the selected address as the route origin. You would use this command when calculating a route from a point other than your current location. Note: You are still connected to the GPS signal. Lets you add a location by specifying an address from recent locations, favorite locations, or pre-defined POIs, such as gas, food, or lodging. Lets you change the stop information, such as name, comments, or route group. Lets you remove a selected stop. Your trip itinerary is created by the sequence of stops entered. This may not be the most efficient route. When you click Optimize Stops, the software changes the order of stops to create the most efficient route. This button displays the locations address information.

The following buttons appear on the Entertainment screens.
Tap to display the entertainment interface. Tap to scroll up the folder list or file list. Tap to scroll down the folder list or file list. Tap to return to the folder list. Tap to play the mpeg4 file (*.avi) in full screen mode. Tap to return to the file list. Tap to play the files in the SD/MMC card in a random order. Tap to play a file or all the files repeatedly. Tap to return to the Top Menu. Tap to play the previous track. Tap to pause the playback. Tap to play the next track. Tap to stop the playback. Tap to decrease the volume. Tap to increase the volume.
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IV. Specifications

CPU: Arm 400Mhz Operate System: Windows CE.Net 4.2 GPS : SIRF 3 High Sensitivity Receiver(20 channel) N-Flash: 32M (Optional) SDRAM: 64M SCREEN: 3.5 4:3 320*240(RGB) MP3 Player: Via SD/MMC card Fm Transmitter: Build-in(Optional) Working Temperature: -15C --- +60C SIZE: 120*73*26(MM) WEIGHT: 180g
Accessories: 5V DC Car Adapter 100240V AC Adapter Windshield Mount Mounting bracket Headset USB Cable Touch pen Protective pouch Printing: G/B, User Manual and Outer Carton
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V. 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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2. Copyright Notice

All rights reserved, except as expressly provided herein. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, transmitted, disseminated, downloaded or stored in any storage medium for any purpose without the express written consent of SupportPlus. SupportPlus hereby grants permission to print one copy of this manual and any revision hereto, provided that such printed copy of this manual must contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual or any revision hereto is strictly prohibited. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. SupportPlus reserves the right to change or improve its product and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements. SupporPlus and Invion are registered trademarks and may not be used without express permission. SiRF, SiRFstar and the SiRF logo are registered trademarks of SiRF Technology, Inc. SiRFstarIII and SiRF Powered are trademarks of SiRF Technology, Inc. Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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3. Safety advice

Failure to avoid the following potentially hazardous situation could result in an accident or collision resulting in death or serious injury. When installing the until in a vehicle, place the unit securely so that it does not interfere with vehicle operating controls or obstruct the drivers view of the road. Do not mount where the drivers field of vision is blocked. Do not place unsecured on the vehicle dash. Do not mount in front of an airbag field of deployment. When navigating, carefully compare information displayed on the unit to all available navigation sources, including information from street signs, visual sightings, and maps. For safety, always resolve any discrepancies or questions before continuing navigation. Always operate the vehicle in a safe manner. Do not become focused on the unit while driving, and always be fully aware of all driving conditions. Minimize the amount of time spent viewing the screen of the unit while driving and use the voice commands when possible. Do not input destinations, change settings, or access any functions that require prolonged use of the units controls while driving. Pull over and come to a complete stop before attempting any such operations. Do not expose the unit to excessive heat or throw the device into fire. Old appliances do not belong in the household waste. Dispose of old appliances correctly. Your local administration can give you information about collection locations and opening times. Packaging materials are raw materials and can be used again. Separate the packaging, and in the interest of the environment dispose of it properly. Further information is available from your local administration.

 

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