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Preparing the navigation system for use
Installing the navigation system in the vehicle
Caution! Be sure to refer to all the safety information in chapter "Important safety information" on page 11.
Securing the cradle
1. Clean the suction cup and that part of the windscreen to which you want to secure the cradle. Both must be dry and free of dirt and grease. 2. Open the lever on the suction cup as far as possible. 3. Place the cradle suction cup against the windscreen. 4. Press the lever towards the windscreen. Inserting the navigation device into the cradle
On the back of the navigation device you will see a circle with two recesses.
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1. Hang the navigation device by the upper recess on the upper lug of the cradle. (See illustration) 2. Then press it towards the cradle so that it latches in place. Connecting the NAVIGON Live module to the navigation device This section is relevant for you only if your navigation device is a NAVIGON 40 Premium Live. 1. Connect the cable of the NAVIGON Live module to the USB socket of the navigation device used for the power supply. 2. Connect the car charger cable to the vehicle's cigarette lighter and to the mini-USB socket on the NAVIGON Live module. The module's NAVIGON logo lights up orange as soon as it is supplied with electricity. At the same time it supplies power to the connected navigation device. 3. Make sure that the NAVIGON Live module lies on the dashboard so that mobile radio reception is as good as possible. Supplying power to the navigation device This section is relevant for you only if your navigation device is one of the following devices:
NAVIGON 40 Essential NAVIGON 40 Easy NAVIGON 40 Plus NAVIGON 40 Premium
Included in delivery of the navigation device is a car charger cable with which power can be supplied to the navigation device via the vehicle's cigarette lighter.
Connect the car charger cable to the vehicle's cigarette lighter and to the mini USB socket of the navigation device.
The LED on the bottom of the navigation device lights up orange during charging. As soon as the battery is fully charged, the LED lights up green. Caution! Connect the car charger cable only to cigarette lighters with an operating voltage of 10-24V. Note: Insert the USB connector securely in the corresponding USB sockets! Caution! Be sure to refer to all the safety information in chapter "Important safety information" on page 11.
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Note: It takes approx. 3 hours to charge the device when the battery is flat. A fully charged battery enables up to 3 hours of use depending on the device configuration. TMC antenna The navigation device has an integrated TMC receiver. The TMC antenna is integrated in the car charger cable. Once the car charger cable is connected, the device can receive current traffic messages. If required, it can change your route dynamically, e.g. in order to avoid a traffic jam.
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Switching on the navigation device
Press the (On/Off) key and keep it pressed until the device switches on. The NAVIGATION window opens.
Note: The screen lights up briefly in white, indicating that you have started the device. When you switch on the navigation system for the first time, you will be asked to make the following settings:
your preferred language for using for the software the unit of length for distances the time format the date format
Note: When you start the navigation application for the first time, the DEMO MODE settings window opens. Demo mode is intended only for demonstrating the product when no GPS reception is possible. When demo mode is active, navigation is not possible! Demo mode is designed solely to simulate navigation to the centre of the indicated destination.
Make sure that the Start in Demo Mode setting is at No. If necessary tap on the (Toggle) button in order to change the setting from Yes to No.
Tap on OK.
Note: How to deactivate demo mode is explained in "Troubleshooting" in section "I have accidentally activated demo mode" on page 121. Note: If you have not used the navigation device for a long time, the battery may be flat. When you connect the navigation device to the supplied car charger cable, it can be switched on immediately even if the battery is flat. If you use a different charger cable or have connected your device to a PC, it may need charging for a few minutes before it can be switched on. Chargers and other accessories are available in the NAVIGON online shop at www.navigon.com or in specialist stores.
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Switching the navigation device to standby mode
Press briefly on the
(On/Off) key (max. 2 seconds).
A message will appear telling you that the device will be switched to standby mode in several seconds.
Wait for the device to be switched to standby mode or tap on Standby.
Automatic Standby You can configure the navigation device so that it is automatically switched to standby mode when not in use.
In the NAVIGATION window tap on Options > Settings > General > Automatic Standby. Select after how much time you want the navigation device to be switched to standby mode (Never, After 10 mins., After 20 mins., After 30 mins.). Select Power Loss in order to switch the device to standby mode when the external power supply is interrupted. As soon as the device is connected again to the external power supply it will switch on again automatically.
In the NAVIGATION window tap on Take Me Home. If you have not yet entered your home address, a dialog box will notify you of this.
Navigation starts. The route profile used for the previous navigation will be applied.
5.2.11
Selecting destinations on the map
You may select a destination directly on the map. This is a quick way to select towns, streets and POI. 1. In the NAVIGATION window tap on Show Map. 2. Tap on (Destination search). The map opens in Destination search mode. 3. Tap on the point to which you want to navigate. Note: For details of how to change the map view so that your destination is easily seen refer to the chapter "Map in Destination search mode" on page 66. The destination that you have selected appears under the cross hairs. The geographical coordinates of the destination and the corresponding address are shown in the bottom third of the screen. 4. Tap on (OK).
The DESTINATION ON MAP window opens. The detailed address data of the selected destination is displayed in the upper left-hand corner. 5. Tap on Take Me There. The map opens in Preview mode. The destination is indicated on the map.
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For detailed information on how to start navigation, please refer to chapter "Route preview" on page 40. Please read on there.
5.2.12
Route preview
The map is open in Preview mode. The navigation destination is depicted by a small flag. For detailed information refer to the chapter "Map in Preview mode" on page 56.
Route Profile
The route is calculated on the basis of a route profile. The current route profile is indicated at the top right edge of the map. Route profiles take account of the characteristics and special aspects of the different modes of transport. For example a route profile for bicycles will exclude motorways from the route calculation but will include roads which other vehicles are not allowed to use. And a bicycle profile will calculate different arrival times than a motorcycle profile. Note: If you select a pedestrian profile, a type of navigation specially developed for pedestrians will be started. (Refer to "Navigation in Pedestrian mode" on page 62.)
Tap on the Route Profile button if you want to select a different route profile.
For details of how to create and select route profiles refer to chapter "Route profiles" on page 68.
Turn-by-Turn List
If you want to see detailed directions for the route, tap on Options > Turn-by-Turn List.
For details of the functions in the TURN-BY-TURN LIST window refer to chapter "Turn-by-Turn List" on page 84.
Changing the starting point
Tap on the starting point (button 0).
The STARTING POINT menu opens. You can now enter a different starting point. Proceed as described above.
Entering route points
The route points of a route are the destinations that you want to navigate to. The flow number for each route point is indicated on a button in front of it. 1. Tap on the Add Route Point box. The ROUTE POINT menu opens. 2. Tap on the button for how you want to enter the destination. 3. Enter the route point. (Refer to the corresponding section of the chapter "Specifying a destination" on page 28.) 4. Tap on (Add).
The selected route point is now shown next to its flow number. Repeat these steps for each destination that you want to add to your route.
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Editing route points
Route points can be deleted from a route. The order of the route points can be changed as you wish. Note: The starting point (flow number "0") can be neither moved nor deleted. However you can make another route point into the starting point provided the Current Position setting was not selected for the starting point.
Tap on the route point that you want to edit.
The context menu contains the following buttons: Route Point Up: Moves the selected route point further to the front. (Example: route point 2 becomes route point 1) Route Point Down: Moves the selected route point further to the back. (Example: route point 2 becomes route point 3) Delete: Deletes the selected route point. A dialog window prompts you to confirm deletion.
Managing routes
You can save each planned route under a particular name. Note: Only the start point and route points will be saved, not the calculated route. When you load a saved route, it must be recalculated before navigation can start. You can load, rename or delete stored routes.
Saving routes
The ROUTES AND TRACKS window is open. You have entered the starting point and at least one route point. 1. Tap on Options > Save Route. 2. Enter a name for the route. 3. Tap on (Save).
The destination is now saved to the SAVED ROUTES AND TRACKS list. The dialog window closes.
Loading routes or tracks
1. Tap on Options > Saved Routes and Tracks. The SAVED ROUTES AND TRACKS list opens. It shows all the saved routes and tracks in alphabetical order.
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A symbol in front of the name indicates whether it is a route ( or a track ( If you want to load a route: 2. Tap on the route that you want to load. 3. Tap on (Load Route). ).
The ROUTES AND TRACKS window opens. The starting point and the route points of the loaded route have been entered. For the route calculation the starting point is replaced by the current position. You will now be guided to the first route point. If you want to load a track: 2. Tap on the track that you want to load. 3. Tap on Load Track. The ROUTES AND TRACKS window opens. The current location is entered as the starting point. The loaded track is entered as route point 1. Navigation then leads first to the starting point of the track. For details about navigating along recorded tracks refer to chapter "Navigation in Track mode" on page 64.
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As you get closer to the junction you will see a spot diagram in addition to the distance:
The nearer you get to the junction, the more yellow spots are displayed. If you don't have to change direction for a long time, you will see only a straight arrow. The distance you must continue straight on is indicated underneath the arrow.
Tap on the large arrow box to hear current route instructions.
The Traffic Information box opens if a reported traffic obstruction affects your route. If a distance is indicated in the Traffic Information box, no detour route was calculated yet for the traffic obstruction in question.
Tap on the Traffic Information box in order to open the PREVIEW TMC window. It shows a map view with the route section affected by the message and a possible detour.
If no distance is indicated, all the obstructions which are reported for your route and would lead to a loss of time will be avoided.
Tap on the Traffic Information box in order to open the TRAFFIC INFORMATION window. (Refer to "Displaying traffic information" on page 88.)
Note: The calculation of detour routes to avoid reported traffic obstructions can be performed automatically. (Refer to "TMC Settings" on page 89.) 8 When you get close to your destination, the Parking button will appear. If you tap on the Parking box you will be given two options:
You can select a car park from where you can then continue on foot. When you have parked your vehicle, you can save the current position and continue the navigation on foot.
For a description of the Parking function refer to chapter "Parking near the destination" on page 75.
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(Only NAVIGON 40 Easy | Plus | Premium | Premium Live): When you get close to a NAVIGON Sightseeing sight, the NAVIGON Sightseeing button will appear instead of the height above sea level and the speed (point 12). The distance indicated on the button tells you how far away the sight is (beeline). If you tap on the NAVIGON Sightseeing button, the DESTINATION INFO window will open (refer to "Displaying information about a NAVIGON Sightseeing sight" on page 80). For a description of the NAVIGON Sightseeing function refer to chapter "NAVIGON Sightseeing" on page 79.
Ahead of many junctions the information from points 12 and 13 is hidden. Instead you are shown which lanes lead to your destination.
Selecting a route profile
1. Tap on Options > Settings > (Current Route Profile).
If the map is open in Standard mode, tap on Options > Route > Current Route Profile:. 2. Tap on the name of the route profile which you want to use. 3. Tap on (Back).
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Managing route profiles
User-defined route profiles can be edited, renamed and deleted.
Editing a route profile 1. Tap on Options > Settings. If the map is open in Standard mode, tap on Options > General > Settings. 2. Tap on the (Current Route Profile) button. This button can also show a different symbol. 3. Tap on the want to edit. 5. Tap on OK. The Use of Toll Roads setting is comprised of several individual settings. For example for each country with toll motorways you can select whether you want to use these roads for the navigation. 1. Tap on the setting. (Edit) button alongside the Use of Toll Roads (Edit) button alongside the route profile that you
4. Make the required settings.
The USE OF TOLL ROADS window opens. 2. Adapt the individual settings to your requirements (Yes, No, Ask before). If you activate the Ask before setting, each time the route preview wants to calculate a route with a toll road you will be asked whether you want to use the type of toll roads in question. You can then lay down this setting for future journeys as well. Renaming a route profile 1. Tap on Options > Settings. If the map is open in Standard mode, tap on Options > General > Settings. (Current Route Profile) button. This button can also 2. Tap on the show a different symbol. 3. Tap on the name of the route profile which you want to rename. 4. Tap on Options > Rename. 5. Enter the new name for the route profile. 6. Tap on Save. Note: Basic profiles cannot be renamed.
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Deleting a route profile 1. Tap on Options > Settings. If the map is open in Standard mode, tap on Options > General > Settings. 2. Tap on the (Current Route Profile) button. This button can also show a different symbol. 3. Tap on the name of the route profile which you want to delete. 4. Tap on Options > Delete. 5. A dialog window prompts you to confirm deletion. 6. Tap on Yes. Note: Basic profiles cannot be deleted.
MyPOIs: My POIs
You can create files with your own POIs. These files have to be made available to your navigation system in a specific folder. If you want to choose from your own POIs, you will find them under the MyPOIs category of POIs. Each file with your own POIs is listed as a sub-category. Each sub-category can have a personally created symbol for representing your destinations on the map. Note: The navigation device can import a maximum of 10,000 POIs. These destinations are allowed to be shared among a maximum of 40 sub-categories.
Creating your own destinations
1. Open an empty document in an editor which can save the files in UTF8 code (e.g. MS Notepad, Microsoft Word). Note: The following description is based on the use of MS Notepad as editor. If a different editor is used, the saving of the file and its UTF-8 coding (point 4-9) may differ from this description. 2. For each destination create a data record (one line) with the following form:
Longitude. Begin the entry with a minus sign if you want to enter a western degree of longitude. The longitude must be entered as a decimal number with a dot as the decimal sign. Comma (as list separator)
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Latitude. Begin the entry with a minus sign if you want to enter a southern degree of latitude. The latitude must be entered as a decimal number with a dot as the decimal sign. Comma (as list separator) Name of the destination. Any name is possible, but no commas are allowed. If the use of a comma is indispensable, precede it with a backslash ('\'). Comma (as list separator) PHONENUMBER= A phone number. This entry can remain empty. Tilde ('~') Additional information. This entry can remain empty. Enter (in order to begin a new data record)
The address does not have to be included in the data record. It is shown automatically when you select this POI for navigation. If you enter additional information, it will appear under the address. Example: 9.94302,49.79906,NAVIGON AG,PHONENUMBER=+49 931~Best Navigation Devices 3. Repeat step 2 for each destination you want to save in this file. 4. Click on File > Save. 5. Select a folder in which you want to save the data. 6. In the File type box select the All Files option. 7. In the file name box enter a name of your choice followed by '.csv', e.g. 'XYZ.csv'. Please note that the file name will appear in the navigation system as a sub-category! This means that if you save a file under the name 'XYZ.csv', the destinations of this file will appear in the sub-category XYZ. 8. In the Encoding box select the UTF-8 option. 9. Tap on Save.
Symbols for your own POIs
For each sub-category of your own POIs you can create a symbol which is used to represent the destinations of this sub-category on the map. These symbols must be graphic files with the following characteristics:
File format bmp (Bitmap) or png (Portable Network Graphic) Size max. 40x25 pixels
The graphic files must be saved in the same folder as the related files with the POIs. The file name must be the same as the name of the category.
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Example: Destinations of the XYZ sub-category are saved in the 'XYZ.csv' file. They are represented on the map by the 'XYZ.bmp'symbol.
(Fixed). The bar will now remain visible until button changes to you open the POI ON YOUR ROUTE list. 2. Tap on one of the categories in order to show a list with more POIs in this category. The POI ON YOUR ROUTE list opens.
Symbols of those categories in which POIs are available are shown at the top edge of the screen. The symbol of the currently selected category is highlighted.
Tap on the symbol of the category whose POIs you want to have displayed.
The list contains the next 5 POIs, sorted by distance in descending order, which lie along your route and are in the stipulated category. The nearest POI is therefore the lowest entry in the list. Additional information about each POI in the list can be displayed.
Tap on the (Info) button on the right alongside the corresponding POI (refer also to "Information about the destination" on page 36).
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The route and your current position are shown schematically on the left edge of the screen. The markings along the route indicate the distance of the listed destinations from your position. The orange-coloured markings indicate whether the respective destination is on the right ( ) or on the left ( ) in driving direction.
Navigating to one of the destinations
Tap in the list on the destination to which you want to navigate. The selected destination will be inserted as an interim destination. The system recalculates the route. Navigation to the original destination will be continued after reaching the interim destination.
Selecting categories
You can stipulate which 3 categories or sub-categories are to be available for the POIs along the route. 1. Tap in the POI ON YOUR ROUTE list on Settings. The SETTINGS: POI ON YOUR ROUTE window opens. 2. Tap on the (List) button alongside the category you want.
The list of POI categories will open. If any sub-categories exist for a category, the (List) button will be shown again alongside it. Tap on this button to show the subcategories. 3. Select a category. 4. Tap on OK. The SETTINGS: POI ON YOUR ROUTE window opens. 5. Tap on OK. 6. The POI ON YOUR ROUTE list opens. If there are POIs of the newly selected category along the route, they will already appear in the list. 7. Tap on (Back) in order to close the list. The map opens.
NAVIGON Sightseeing
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NAVIGON Sightseeing sights are a special category of POI. You can be pointed to these sights when you get close to them. Note: Pointers are possible only during navigation or when the map is opened in Standard mode.
Activating pointers to NAVIGON Sightseeing sights
You can select whether or how you want to be pointed to NAVIGON Sightseeing sights. 1. In the NAVIGATION window tap on Options > Settings > Navigation > Info about 'NAVIGON Sightseeing' Destinations. 2. Select one of the following settings:
No: You will not be pointed to NAVIGON Sightseeing sights. Only on the Screen: When you get close to a NAVIGON (NAVIGON Sightseeing) button Sightseeing sight, the will appear on the map and can be used to open the DESTINATION INFO window.
Audio Info for Important Destinations: For nationally known sights, a description will be read out as soon as the (NAVIGON Sightseeing) button appears.
Audio Info for All Destinations: For all sights in the category, a description will be read out as soon as the Sightseeing) button appears. (NAVIGON
Note: Particularly detailed information about each NAVIGON Sightseeing sight can easily be purchased via the NAVIGON Fresh software. NAVIGON Fresh can be downloaded free of charge from the website www.navigon.com/fresh. Note: Descriptions cannot be read out in every language. In this case the two settings Audio Info for Important Destinations and Audio Info for All Destinations are not available. Note: During navigation in Pedestrian mode you will receive a pointer only when your destination is a NAVIGON Sightseeing destination and you are getting close to your destination.
Displaying information about a NAVIGON Sightseeing sight
You have chosen to be informed about NAVIGON Sightseeing sights (refer to "Activating pointers to NAVIGON Sightseeing sights" on page 80).
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The map is open in Navigation or Standard mode.
When you get close to a NAVIGON Sightseeing sight, the (NAVIGON Sightseeing) button will appear on the map. The distance indicated on the button tells you how far away the destination is (beeline). Depending on your settings, a description of the destination will be read out in addition.
(NAVIGON Sightseeing) button.
The DESTINATION INFO window opens. In addition to a description it contains information such as the address, phone number or opening hours. You have the following options:
Tap on the (Audio Info) button in order to start or stop the description being read out. Tap on the on the map. (Show on Map) button in order to show the sight
Tap on the (Save Destination) button in order to save the sight in the FAVOURITES list. Tap on the picture of the sight to show it in full screen mode. Tap on the picture again in order to close full screen mode. During navigation: Tap on Interim Destination on order to insert the sight as an interim destination. If there is no navigation in progress: Tap on Start Navigation in order to start the navigation to this sight. Tap on Close in order to close the DESTINATION INFO window again and return to the map view.
You can delete the connection data of paired devices. The device is then no longer shown in the TRUSTED DEVICES list. If you imported the phone book or recent calls from this device, these data will be deleted from the navigation device. 1. In the HANDSFREE MODULE window tap on The TRUSTED DEVICES window opens. 2. Tap on Options > Delete Device. The DELETE DEVICE window opens. 3. Tap on the (Delete Device) button to the right of the device you want to delete. You will be requested to confirm deletion. 4. Tap on Delete. The device is deleted from the TRUSTED DEVICES list. (Trusted Devices).
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Import Phone Book
For each paired mobile phone in the TRUSTED DEVICES list it is also possible to import its phone book and save it together with the connection data. Access to the phone book of a mobile phone is then only possible when the navigation device is connected to the mobile phone from which the phone book was imported. As soon as you connect to a different phone or disconnect the connection, the phone book will no longer be available on the hands-free module. 1. In the HANDSFREE MODULE window activate the mobile phone whose phone book you want to import. (Refer to "Activating a mobile phone" on page 97.) 2. Tap in the HANDSFREE MODULE window on the Phone Book button. The phone book import is started. Depending on the size of the phone book this can take some time. When the import is completed, the phone book is opened. Note: The number of phone book entries that can be imported from the mobile phone is limited to 1000. Note: It can take some time to import a phone book depending on its size. During the import you can move the Bluetooth application into the background in order e.g. to show the map during navigation. Tap in the window opened during the import on the To background button in order to move the navigation application into the foreground.
Editing and updating a phone book
The phone book cannot be edited in the hands-free module. If you want to change or delete an entry in the phone book, you must make the changes on your mobile phone and then update the phone book on the hands-free module. The phone book is re-imported for the update. 1. In the HANDSFREE MODULE window activate the mobile phone whose phone book you want to update. (Refer to "Activating a mobile phone" on page 97.) 2. Tap in the HANDSFREE MODULE window on the Phone Book button. The phone book of the active phone is opened. 3. Tap on Options > Refresh. The phone book import is started. Note: Deleting the complete phone book is possible only by deleting the mobile phone from the TRUSTED DEVICES list (refer to "Deleting a device" on page 97). In this case the connection data, phone book and recent calls will all be deleted, which means that you will have to repeat the pairing routine in order to set up a connection with the device again.
Making a call
With the hands-free module you can make a call in various ways.
Dialling a telephone number
1. In the HANDSFREE MODULE window activate the mobile phone which you want to use to make the call. (Refer to "Activating a mobile phone" on page 97.) 2. Tap in the HANDSFREE MODULE window on the Keyboard button. The TELEPHONE NUMBER window opens. 3. Enter the desired telephone number. 4. Tap on the Call button.
Dialling a Speed Call number
A total of 4 speed call buttons are available. These buttons can be configured separately for each paired mobile phone. 1. In the HANDSFREE MODULE window activate the mobile phone which you want to use to make the call. (Refer to "Activating a mobile phone" on page 97.)
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2. Tap in the HANDSFREE MODULE window on the corresponding Speed Call button. Note: If the selected speed call button has not been configured yet, it will be labelled with just three dots (). If you tap on the symbol, the MODIFY PRESET window will open. (Refer to "Preset" on page 104.)
Calling a contact from the phone book
You can select numbers from the phone book of the active telephone. 1. In the HANDSFREE MODULE window activate the mobile phone which you want to use to make the call. (Refer to "Activating a mobile phone" on page 97.) 2. In the HANDSFREE MODULE window tap on Phone Book.
If the phone book of the active phone was not yet imported, the import will be started now. (Refer to "Import Phone Book" on page 98.)
3. Select from the phone book the contact you want to call. The SELECTED PHONE BOOK ENTRY window opens. It shows all the phone numbers and addresses which have been saved for the selected contact. 4. Tap on the to dial. (Call) button alongside the phone number you want
Calling most recently dialled, received or missed numbers
The RECENT CALLS list contains outgoing, received and unanswered calls on the active telephone. Note: Incoming and unanswered calls can be dialled only if the caller's number was transmitted. 1. In the HANDSFREE MODULE window tap on Recent Calls.
If the recent calls on the active phone were not yet imported, the import will be started now; refer to "Import recent calls" on page 99.
The RECENT CALLS list opens. The entries are sorted chronologically; the symbols to the right of the entry indicate the type of call: (Missed calls) (orange) (Incoming calls) (white) (Outgoing calls)
You can also select addresses from the phone book in the navigation software to act as destinations. For more details refer to the chapter "Imported Addresses from the phone book" on page 38.
Opening the mailbox
You can read text messages from the mailbox of the active telephone. Note: The number of SMS that can be imported from the mobile phone is limited to 15. 1. In the HANDSFREE MODULE window, tap on Options > SMS inbox.
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The SMS INBOX list opens. The entries are sorted in chronological order. The symbol to the right of each entry indicates whether the text message has been opened at least once: (Unopened text message) (Opened text message) 2. Tap on the entry you want. Note: The SMS INBOX list is available to the hands-free module only for as long as the hands-free module is connected to the mobile phone. It is updated automatically each time it is opened.
Configuring the hands-free function
The hands-free module contains a number of settings that can be individually configured.
Preset
The hands-free module of the navigation device contains four Speed Call buttons that can be individually configured. 1. In the HANDSFREE MODULE window, tap on Options > Modify Preset. The PRESET window opens. 2. Tap on the to define. (Edit) button to the right of the Speed Call you want
The MODIFY PRESET window opens. Entering a new Speed Call number or editing an existing Speed Call number 3. Tap on the (Edit) button.
4. Enter the name and the number for the selected Speed Call button or edit the existing name and number. 5. Tap on OK. Adopting a number from the phone book of the mobile phone 3. Tap on the (From the phone book) button. This button is deactivated when there is no connection to a mobile phone. 4. Select the contact which you want to adopt for the Speed Call. The SELECT PHONE NUMBER window opens. It shows all the phone numbers saved for the selected contact. 5. Tap on the phone number you want to use for the Speed Call.
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Deleting a Speed Call number 3. Tap on the (Delete) button.
4. Confirm that you want to delete the Speed Call number. The PRESET window opens again. No phone numbers and no name exist any longer for the selected Speed Call button.
Settings
In the SETTINGS window you can configure the settings for the phone functions of the hands-free module.
In the HANDSFREE MODULE window, tap on Options > Settings. The SETTINGS window opens.
Volume of the Phone Call: The volume of the phone call can be controlled independently of the volume of the navigation application. Volume of the Ring Tone: The volume of the ring tone can be controlled independently of the volume of the navigation application. Info about new text messages: Select whether you want incoming text messages to be announced (Yes or No). Bluetooth Function: Select whether you want to activate the Bluetooth function (Yes or No). The hands-free module cannot connect to a mobile phone or headset if the Bluetooth function is deactivated. Others May Connect: Select whether other devices should be able to initiate a connection (Yes or No). Discoverable by Others: Select whether other Bluetooth-capable devices (in particular mobile phones) should be able to detect the navigation device (Yes or No). Reconnect Automatically: Select whether the connection to the last connected phone is to be restored automatically (Yes or No) as soon it comes within range again. Sort phone book by: Select the column to be used for sorting the phone book (First Names or Last Names). This setting applies only to the phone book display in the navigation device. For information about configuring the settings in this window refer to "Configuring the navigation system" on page 112. Note: In order for the last connection to be restored without further questioning, the navigation device must be saved in your mobile phone as "authorised" or "authorised device" (the exact wording can vary from manufacturer to manufacturer).
CPU Operating system Display
RAM Memory Flash
GPS TMC Device keys Keyboard Loudspeaker Memory card USB Bluetooth Power supply Rechargeable battery Charging Car charger cable
Type Electronic Input Output
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Technical data of the NAVIGON Live-module
This chapter is relevant for you only if your navigation device is a NAVIGON 40 Premium Live. Dimensions Weight Operating conditions Power supply Car charger cable Operating temperature Storage temperature Humidity Input Output 82,5 x 36.9 x 18.2 mm approx. 76 g -10C to 55C (14F to 131F) -30C to 65C (-22F to 149F) 0% to 90%, non-precipitating via USB socket 10-24V = (direct voltage, DC) 5V / 1.5A = (direct voltage, DC)
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NAVIGON Licensing Policy Scope of Regulations
This Agreement regulates the relations between the user and NAVIGON AG, Schottmuellerstrasse 20 A, 20251 Hamburg, developer and proprietor of the exclusive utilisation rights to the NAVIGON software (Software) as specified in the order. The subject matter of this Agreement is copyright interests.
Extent of Use
NAVIGON grants the user the non-exclusive right, unlimited by time and location, to utilise the Software at a utilisation volume as specified in the order. The licensing includes the right to install and use the Software in accordance with the documentation and pursuant to these regulations. NAVIGON expressly informs the user that complete utilisation of the Software is not possible until after proper registration. The user must ensure that the above mentioned restricted utilisation rights are complied with. Any kind of use which goes beyond the framework as stipulated in the Agreement requires the written consent of NAVIGON. In the event that such utilisation should be exploited without NAVIGONs consent, NAVIGON shall charge the amount accruing for this extended utilisation in accordance with the valid price list at the time. NAVIGON shall reserve the right to assert further reaching claims for compensation of damages. The user shall have the right to prove lower damages. All the above mentioned utilisation rights shall only be transferred to the user after full and final payment of the license fee.
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Copyright and Protection Rights
The user acknowledges the copyrights of NAVIGON and therewith its exclusive utilisation and exploitation rights to the Software. Exclusive utilisation and exploitation rights also exist with regard to extended development of the Software or amendments thereto, which NAVIGON has created for the user compliant with the order.

NAVIGON 40 Premium
4.3 display (10.9 cm) | Europe 43
Highlights
One Click Menu NEW Bluetooth hands-free kit 2.0 Active Lane Assistant NEW Reality View Pro TMC package NAVIGON MyBest POI Text-to-Speech NAVIGON Sightseeing inspired by MERIAN scout NAVIGON FreshMaps 80% discount
One Click Menu
shows you your three favourite POIs with just one click and hides unimportant information, therefore increasing the visible area of the map. This provides greater safety and comfort, as well as a better overview when driving.
NAVIGON MyBest POI
Bluetooth hands-free kit 2.0
enables you to attach two telephones at once so you can switch between your private and business phones easily. You wont even have to go through annoying setup processes. So your hands can stay on the steering wheel and your eyes on the road.
ensures that you will always have your three favourite destinations in view from now on. For example, are you an art fan? Then you can find out about all the museums that are on your route with just one click. The same goes for motorway services, filling stations and similar places. Once you have selected them, your top three points of interest will be saved on the display and will be shown to you along the entire route.
Text-to-Speech
not only reads out distances, but also the names of roads and exits to ensure that you can concentrate on the road.
Active Lane Assistant
provides a realistic display of the actual course of the road including curves in a dynamic travelling animation. It not only shows what lane you need to change to ahead of time but also when. The distances between different turning manoeuvres and lane changes can also be easily calculated thanks to this display. All this ensures that you will be better able to orientate yourself and are well prepared for the road ahead. You will be safer on the road and will reach your destination without stress.
TMC Routing Info
shows you alternative routes when traffic congestion is announced, with an updated distance calculation and arrival time. You decide if a diversion is worthwhile or if you want to keep the original route.
NAVIGON Sightseeing
Reality View Pro
shows roads not as lines, but realistically, with asphalt and with road markings. This makes it easier for you to maintain an overview of motorway junctions and exits.
inspired by MERIAN scout is exactly what you have been missing when it comes to discovering a new city on your own. Finally, there is a function that draws your attention to nearby sights and also knows a thing or two about them. Automatically and/or at a click, your NAVIGON will give you information on opening times and historical backgrounds, for example.
Technical data
Bildschirm:: GPS: Operating System: Memory: Processor:
Map of Europe NAVIGON 40 Premium (43 countries)
Important notes
4.3-touchscreen in 16:9-format SiRF Atlas V Windows CE 4 GB Flash/128 MB RAM SiRF Atlas V (500 MHz) 1300mAh Lithium battery 160 g 120.5mm x 75.5mm x 15.2mm
Battery: Weight: Dimensions:
system requirements: Windows XP/Vista, CD-ROM drive, USB port and PC (micro)SD / MMC card reader (recommended), Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 Languages: B, BG, CZ, D, DK, E, F, FIN, GR1, H, HR, I, LT, LV, N, NL, P, PL, RO, RUS1, S, SK, SL, TR and UK. Free TMC reception is possible in the following countries: A, B, CH, CZ, D, DK, E, I, N, NL, S. Premium TMC reception for D, F, FIN, H, N, PL, S, SLO, UK liable to charges (depending on model and country). some countries (CH, FL) Safety Camera is not permitted. Please find out In about the legal situation in the countries you are travelling in. Text-to-Speech and Spoken TMC available in: Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish. Should you have any questions, please refer to our website www.navigon.com under Support.
Date of issue: 05/2010
Scope of delivery
PNA NAVIGON 40 Premium | Quick Start Guide Car charger with integrated TMC antenna | Car holder Pre-installed map material for 43 countries | USB cable
Except for Bluetooth keyboards.
Further information is available at www.navigon.com
Technical specifications
| General | |
| Width | 4.5 in |
| Depth | 4 in |
| Height | 1.6 in |
| Weight | 3.5 oz |
| Material | Leather |
| Color | Black |
| Carrying Case | |
| Type | Case |
| Recommended Use | For GPS |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Navigon |
| Part Number | 10000180 |
| GTIN | 00898110001136 |
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