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NAVIGON 70 Plus NAVIGON 70 Premium NAVIGON 70 Premium Live

Users manual

English (United Kingdom)

August 2010

The crossed-out wheeled bin means that within the European Union the product must be taken to separate collection at the product end-oflife. This applies to your device but also to any enhancements marked with this symbol. Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste.
Imprint NAVIGON AG Schottmllerstrae 20A D-20251 Hamburg The information contained herein may be changed at any time without prior notification. Neither this manual nor any parts thereof may be reproduced for any purpose whatsoever without the express written consent of NAVIGON AG, nor may they be transmitted in any form either electronically or mechanically, including photocopying and recording. All technical specifications, drawings etc. are subject to copyright law. 2010, NAVIGON AG All rights reserved.
Users manual NAVIGON 70 Plus | 70 Premium | 70 Premium Live

Table of contents

1 Introduction....8
1.1 About this manual...8 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.3 Conventions...8 Symbols...8 Liability...8 Trade marks...9

Legal notice...8

Questions about the product..9 Scope of Delivery...9 Description of the navigation device...10 Important safety information...10 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 Navigation safety information..10 Safety information for the navigation device..11 Safety guidelines when installing the device in your car.12 SIM card....12 Installing the navigation system in the vehicle.13 Memory card...15

Before you begin...9

2.1 2.2 2.3
Preparing the navigation system for use..12 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.3

2.5 2.6

Activating the NAVIGON Live services..16 Navigating with GPS....17 Manual...19 Options...20 Information....20 Software keyboard...24 4.2.1 4.2.2 Special keys...24 Entering data...25
Switching on the navigation device...17

3.1 3.2

Operating the navigation system..20

4.1 4.2

4.3 4.4
Options...26 Menus....26 Activating the voice commands function..27 Use Voice Command...27 Help...28 Deactivation of the voice commands function..28

Voice Command...26

5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4
Configuring the voice commands function..28 Starting the navigation application...29 Specifying a destination..31 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.2.3 6.2.4 6.2.5 6.2.6 6.2.7 6.2.8 6.2.9 6.2.10 6.2.11 6.2.12 6.2.13 Specifying the country in which the destination is situated..31 Entering a destination by voice commands..32 Entering a destination address..33 Enter Coordinates..34 Points of interest...36 Information about the destination..40 Favourites...40 Last Destinations...41 Imported Addresses: Outlook / Internet..42 Imported Addresses from the phone book..42 Navigating home...43 Selecting destinations on the map..43 Route preview...44 Saving destinations...46 Deleting a destination from the Favourites list.46 Defining the home address...47 Changing the home address...48 Entering the starting point..48 Entering route points...49 Editing route points...50 Managing routes...50 Loading routes or tracks..50 Calculating and displaying routes..51 Simulating routes...51 Route preview...52

Navigation....29

6.1 6.2
Managing destinations...46 6.3.1 6.3.2 6.3.3 6.3.4
Tracks and multi-leg routes..48 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4 6.4.5 6.4.6 6.4.7 6.4.8
Options....54 Working with the map...57
8.1 8.2 Selecting the navigation map...57 Button bar....57 8.2.1 8.2.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.3.1 Static button bar...57 Dynamic button bar...58 Configuring the proximity sensor..60
Motion Sensor....59 Map in Standard mode...60 Map in Preview mode...61 Map in Navigation mode...63
8.6.1 8.6.2 8.6.3 8.6.4 8.6.5 8.6.6 8.7 8.7.1
Navigation in Vehicle mode..63 Navigation in Pedestrian mode..68 Navigation in Track mode..69 Navigation in Offroad mode..70 Map options in Navigation mode..70 Quitting navigation...71 Operating in Destination search mode.72
Map in Destination search mode...71

Useful functions...73

9.1 Route profiles...73 9.1.1 9.1.2 9.1.3 9.1.4 9.1.5 9.2 9.2.1 9.2.2 9.2.3 9.3 Route profile settings..73 NAVIGON basic profiles..74 Creating a new route profile..74 Selecting a route profile...75 Managing route profiles...75 Creating your own destinations..77 Symbols for your own POIs..78 POI-Import: Importing your own POIs onto the navigation device...78 Enabling screenshots..78 Creating a screenshot...78

MyPOIs....76

Screenshots...78 9.3.1 9.3.2

9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7

Tracks....79 Parking near the destination...80 Nearby....81 POI on Your Route...82 9.7.1 9.7.2 9.7.3 Displaying POIs along the route..82 Navigating to one of the destinations..84 Selecting categories...84

9.8 9.9

NAVIGON Sightseeing...84 Sightseeing Tours...86

Memory card

A memory card is not required to operate the navigation system because all the data required for navigation are stored in the internal memory of the device. When you connect the navigation system to your computer using a USB cable, the internal memory is detected as the 'NAVIGON' drive. The slot for the memory card is detected as the 'NAVIGON SD' drive. Data backups, software updates and navigation map updates can be carried out quickly and conveniently with the NAVIGON Fresh software, which you can download free of charge from the website www.navigon.com/fresh.

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If you purchase additional navigation maps but no longer have enough space for them in the internal memory of your navigation device, it is also possible for you to save these maps on a memory card which you then insert in the device. The navigation system can use navigation maps from both memories.
Activating the NAVIGON Live services
This chapter is relevant for you only if your navigation device is a NAVIGON 70 Premium Live. The NAVIGON Live services must be activated before they are used for the first time. (Refer to "Costs" on page 113.) You have inserted the SIM card. The leaflet with the activation code which came with the NAVIGON Live module is to hand. 1. Switch on the navigation device. The NAVIGATION window opens. 2. Tap on (NAVIGON Live).
You will be asked whether you want to activate the NAVIGON Live services. 3. Tap on Yes. 4. Enter the activation code. 5. Tap on Activate. The NAVIGON Live services are now activated. 6. Tap on OK. The following message appears: "You are sending 'Floating Car Data' to NAVIGON in anonymised form. The evaluation of these data will help in calculating times of arrival more precisely, in recognising traffic congestion sooner, and in planning alternative routes more reliably. No information about your person can be derived from the data. If you do not agree, select 'No' for the setting 'Optimise Traffic Recognition'." 7. Tap on OK. The NAVIGATION window is opened. From here you have access to all the functions of your navigation device and all available NAVIGON Live services. Note: Even after activation, location-related NAVIGON Live services (e.g. Fuel or Events Nearby) will be available only when the navigation device has GPS reception and can determine its position.

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Navigating with GPS
GPS is based on a total of at least 24 satellites orbiting the Earth and continuously transmitting signals of their position and time. The GPS receiver receives this data and calculates its own geographical position on the basis of the information transmitted by the various satellites. Data from at least three satellites is required for positioning with an acceptable degree of accuracy. With data from four or more satellites it is possible in addition to determine the position's altitude above sea level. Positioning is accurate to within three metres. Once the navigation device has determined your position, this position can be used as a starting point for calculating a route. The map data on your navigation device includes the geographical coordinates of all digitally recorded points of interest, streets and places. This enables the device to calculate a route between a starting point and a destination. Calculation of the current position and its representation on the map take place approximately once every second. In other words, your current position is always shown on the map.
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.
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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.

The mobile radio connection is interrupted. The NAVIGON Live server is not answering.
(Light grey) NAVIGON Live Services Ready: There is a connection to the NAVIGON Live server. The NAVIGON Live services are available.

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Traffic Information TMC
The navigation system has an integrated TMC receiver which supplies up-to-date traffic information. Using this information the navigation system can change your route dynamically, for example in order to avoid a traffic jam. Note: This function is only available if TMC traffic messages are being transmitted in the country in which you are travelling. This is not the case in all countries. The TMC symbol can display the following TMC reception status: Tuning (in red): The TMC receiver is operational but cannot find a transmitter that is sending TCM signals. There are no active traffic messages. Tuning: The TMC receiver is operational but cannot find a station that is transmitting TMC signals. Traffic messages are active however. This can be the case, for example, when travelling through a tunnel. TMC on Standby (in grey): Traffic messages can be received. Note: The TMC antenna is integrated in the car charger cable. The Tuning symbol may still appear therefore when the car charger cable is not connected to the navigation device. For details of the TMC function refer to chapter "TMC (Traffic Information)" on page 91. Traffic Live This section is relevant for you only if your navigation device is a NAVIGON 70 Premium Live. You can draw traffic information either from the NAVIGON Live services (Traffic Live) or from radio stations (TMC). (Refer to "Configuring the NAVIGON Live services" on page 121.) The Traffic Live symbol appears when you are drawing traffic information from the NAVIGON Live service. The Traffic Live symbol can indicate the following traffic information reception states: (Red) Connecting: The last attempt to call up traffic information from the NAVIGON Live server failed. This can be the case, for example, when travelling through a tunnel. Information which was called up previously may still be active however.

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(Light grey) Traffic Live Ready: Traffic information was called up successfully. The active information is up to date.

Bluetooth / Phone

This section is relevant for you only if your navigation device is one of the following devices:
NAVIGON 70 Premium NAVIGON 70 Premium Live
The navigation device has an integrated Bluetooth hands-free module. This enables you to use the device as a hands-free kit for up to two mobile phones with Bluetooth capability. The Phone symbol can display the following states of the hands-free module: No Bluetooth (No symbol): The Bluetooth function is deactivated. Not connected (red mobile phone): The navigation device has no Bluetooth connection to another device. Connected (white mobile phone): The navigation device is connected to a mobile phone and can be used as a hands-free car kit. The number indicates which of the two phones is currently active. Call in Progress (green mobile phone): The hands-free module of the navigation device is being used for a phone call. The number indicates which of the two phones is being used to make the call. Headset: A headset is connected. All the instructions given by the navigation system are heard over the headset. The telephone functions of the hands-free module are not available.

(Close List).

The keyboard appears.
Enter a number of letters from the destination. Tap on (Open List).
The list now contains only those destinations which begin with the letters entered. 5. Tap on the name of the destination. The DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT THE DESTINATION window opens. Indicated on the Activate MyRoutes button is whether several route suggestions are to be calculated (Yes) or not (No).
6. Tap on Start Navigation. -orTap on Parking in order to search for and navigate to a car park near your destination. The map opens in Preview mode. The destination is indicated on the map. For detailed information on how to start navigation, please refer to chapter "Route preview" on page 44. Please read on there.
POI of nationwide significance
POIs of nationwide significance are airports, sights, national monuments, large ports etc. This way you can find well-known places of interest even if you don't know the name of their location. 1. In the NAVIGATION window tap on New Destination > Search for POI > Nationwide. The POI NATIONWIDE window opens. 2. Select a category from which you would like to find a POI. The Destination list opens. It contains the POI from the selected category, sorted alphabetically. 3. If the list is very long:

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The list now contains only those destinations which begin with or contain the letters entered. 4. Tap on the name of the destination. The DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT THE DESTINATION window opens. Indicated on the Activate MyRoutes button is whether several route suggestions are to be calculated (Yes) or not (No).
5. Tap on Start Navigation. -orTap on Parking in order to search for and navigate to a car park near your destination. The map opens in Preview mode. The destination is indicated on the map. For detailed information on how to start navigation, please refer to chapter "Route preview" on page 44. Please read on there.
POI in a particular location
POIs in a particular location can be useful when navigating in an unfamiliar town. 1. In the NAVIGATION window tap on New Destination > Search for POI > in a City. The POI IN A CITY window opens. 2. Enter the name or the postal code of the destination town. 3. Select a category from which you would like to find a POI. Categories in which no destinations are available in the selected town cannot be entered. If sub-categories exist for the category you have selected, the Sub Category list opens. 4. Select the sub-category from which you would like to select a POI. The Destination list opens. It contains POI from the specified category, sorted alphabetically. 5. If the list is very long:
Enter a number of letters from the destination.

Note: If you selected the destination on the map, then the Demo button is not available.

Managing destinations

Every destination you enter and destinations from the LAST DESTINATIONS and IMPORTED ADDRESSES lists can be saved in the FAVOURITES list. This makes sense if you frequently navigate to this particular destination. Note: Favourites are indicated on the map by a small flag with their name.

Saving destinations

1. Enter a destination. (Refer to "Entering a destination address " on page 33 or "Points of interest" on page 36). Do not tap on the Start Navigation button! 2. Tap on Options > Save Destination. -or1. Select a destination from the LAST DESTINATIONS list or from the IMPORTED ADDRESSES list. (Refer to "Last Destinations" on page 41 or "Imported Addresses: Outlook / Internet" on page 42). Do not tap on the Start Navigation button! 2. Tap on Options > Save as Favourite. 3. Enter a name for the destination. 4. Tap on Save.
Deleting a destination from the Favourites list
1. In the NAVIGATION window, tap on My Destinations > Favourites. The FAVOURITES list opens.

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2. Select the destination you want to delete. The DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT THE DESTINATION window opens. 3. Tap on Options > Delete Destination.
Defining the home address
You can always start navigation to your home address very quickly by tapping in the NAVIGATION window on Take Me Home. You can define exactly one destination as your home address. You can enter the address manually or select a destination from the FAVOURITES list. Your home address is saved in the FAVOURITES list where it is marked by a house symbol. Note: The home address is also indicated on the map by a house symbol.
Entering the home address
1. In the NAVIGATION window tap on Take Me Home. A window with the following message opens: "Would you like to enter the address now?" If you have already saved favourites, the message will be as follows: "Do you want to enter the address, or do you want to select it from the Favourites?" The currently valid value is highlighted (in white).
If Enter an Address is NOT highlighted, tap on The ADDRESS window opens.

(Toggle).

2. Tap on OK. 3. Enter your home address (refer also to "Entering a destination address " on page 33). (Home Address) to save the specified address as the 4. Tap on home address.

When the MyRoutes function is activated, the navigation system calculates up to three routes on the basis of the currently selected route profile and shows them on the map in different colours (orange, green, blue) and with a number. For each route there is a button with the same number and a symbol in the same colour. When calculating the time of arrival or the trip time, the navigation system takes account of additional factors such as day of the week, time of day and particularly your previous driving profile. The route which corresponds best to the selected route profile is marked with "MyRoute". Note: The MyRoutes function can be used only for routes with only one route point. For routes with two or more route points only one route is calculated and displayed, regardless of whether you have activated the function or not. Note: Even when the MyRoutes function is activated, sometimes only one additional route or no additional routes at all can be calculated for a particular route. No further suggestion is then shown on the button in question.
No GPS reception If GPS signal reception is not good enough, the following message will appear: "Waiting for GPS-Signal"

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You have the following options:
Wait. As soon as GPS reception is good enough for determining your position, the route will be recalculated and navigation will begin. Tap on Cancel. The map opens in Preview mode.
Some windows offer options that lead to more functions.
Open the Options menu (refer to "Button bar" on page 57). Tap on the option you would like to use. If you would like to quit the options list without selecting an option, tap on the Options button again.
2D/3D: Changes between 2D and 3D mode. The symbol indicates the current mode. Add to Route: Opens the route planning. The address specified will be added as a route point. (Refer to "Tracks and multi-leg routes" on page 48.) Block: Opens a window in which you can block a section of the route lying ahead in order to calculate a route which avoids this section, e.g. if you have heard on the radio of a traffic jam relating to this section. (Refer to "Block" on page 89.) Day/Night: Changes between "Day" and "Night" screen modes. The symbol indicates the current mode. Delete All: Deletes all destinations in the list (LAST DESTINATIONS list or FAVOURITES list, depending on where you opened the options). The list is then empty. A dialog window prompts you to confirm deletion. Delete Destination: Deletes the selected destination from the list (LAST DESTINATIONS or FAVOURITES, depending on where you opened the options). A dialog box prompts you to confirm deletion. Direct Help: Opens a window in which you can find in quick and uncomplicated manner the addresses and phone numbers of offices in your direct vicinity that can be useful in emergencies. (Refer to "Direct Help" on page 88.) Factory Settings: Resets all settings to the as-delivered state. Routes and saved destinations are deleted. The software is re-started and behaves as if started for the first time after being purchased (refer to "Switching on the navigation device" on page 17).

Navigation in Offroad mode
Note: This mode does not become active if you have selected a pedestrian route profile for the navigation. These profiles can be identified by the (Pedestrian) symbol. Nor does it become active if you are navigating along a track. (Refer to "Navigation in Track mode" on page 69.) If you enter a destination which lies off the digitalised road system, the navigation will guide you first in Vehicle mode to the point of the digitalised road system that lies nearest to the destination. From here the navigation then continues in Offroad mode. If the current position at the beginning of navigation lies off the digitalised road system, the navigation will guide you first in Offroad mode to the nearest point of the digitalised road system. From here the navigation then continues in Vehicle mode. Navigation in Offroad mode works like navigation in Pedestrian mode. (Refer to "Navigation in Pedestrian mode" on page 68.) There are only a few differences:
The part of the route already covered is not shown. The Recalculate route function is not available.
Map options in Navigation mode

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Quitting navigation
You quit the navigation in the same way in all modes:
Tap on (Back) in order to quit navigation. A dialog box will prompt you to confirm.
Map in Destination search mode
The map is always in Destination search mode, when a pair of cross hairs are to be seen. Indicated in the address box are the coordinates and, where applicable, the name of the street under the cross hairs. When you are driving, the map does not change. It is always orientated with north at the top.
Zoom Out: The map section shown becomes larger, but you will see fewer details. Zoom In: The map section becomes smaller, but you will see more details. Zoom Mode: When this button is active you can mark out a section of the map with your finger. Mark out the section from upper left to bottom right to zoom in until the section fills the screen. Mark out the map section from bottom right to top left to zoom out. Pan Mode: When this button is active you can change the section of map shown with your finger. Simply drag the map in the desired direction.
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Entire Route: Zooms the map so that the entire route is visible. Current Position: Selects the section of map displayed so that the current location is at the centre.
Operating in Destination search mode
1. Tap on the point to which you want to navigate. 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. 2. Tap on (OK).

Tap on Info to receive a detailed description of the route.
Tap on Close to reopen the DETAILS OF THE ROUTE window. On the Begin at button you are told at which route point the route starts:
First: You are guided from your current position to the advised starting point of the sightseeing tour. Navigation on the selected tour then begins. Nearest: You are guided from your current position to the most favourable starting point for the selected tour. Navigation on the selected tour then begins. The most favourable starting point is
for a round trip: the nearest point on the route. for any other trip: the nearest end point (start or destination) of the route.
5. Tap on Begin at in order to select the alternative setting. 6. Tap on Plan route. The ROUTES AND TRACKS window will open (refer to "Tracks and multi-leg routes" on page 48). Here you can obtain an overview of the various legs of the selected tour and of the order the legs will follow. Note: The list of route points in the ROUTES AND TRACKS window is for orientation purposes only. It is impossible in this list to change the order of the route points, delete route points or add new route points.
Tap on Show Route. The map opens in Preview mode and you can start the navigation on the route.
Note: Detailed information about starting the navigation and about the map in Preview mode can be found in the chapter "Map in Preview mode" on page 61.

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Direct Help
If you arrive at the scene of an accident or have an accident yourself, it may be necessary to call for emergency aid and to give the answering office your current location.
In the NAVIGATION window tap on Options > Direct Help. Tap on Options > Services > Direct Help.
If you are currently in a navigation:
The DIRECT HELP window opens. If GPS reception is good enough, the address and the geographic coordinates of your current location will be indicated.
Tap on (Show on Map) if you want to view your current location on the map.
In the bottom half of the window you will find the buttons for 4 categories: Petrol Station, Police Station, Hospital, Pharmacy.

Green, if a mobile phone is connected as "Phone 1" or as "Phone 2". Orange, if no mobile phone is connected. (Headset) button will appear.
If the hands-free module is connected to a headset, the

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Speed call buttons (refer to "Preset" on page 110). Back to the previously opened window. If you press this button, you will be returned to the navigation application. Opens the TRUSTED DEVICES window. Here you can enter which devices are connected to the hands-free module. (Refer to "Connecting to a device" on page 100) Moves the navigation application to the foreground.
The following labelled buttons are also visible: Keyboard: Opens the keypad on which you can dial phone numbers. (Refer to "Dialling a telephone number" on page 106.) Phone Book: Opens the phone book of the active telephone. (Refer to "Calling a contact from the phone book" on page 107 and "Navigating to a contact from the phone book" on page 109) Recent Calls: Opens the recent calls of the active telephone. (Refer to "Calling most recently dialled, received or missed numbers" on page 107.) Voice Command: Opens the VOICE COMMAND window in which you can initiate a call by voice commands. (Refer to "Making a call with the voice commands function" on page 105.) Note: If there is no connection to a mobile phone or if the voice commands function is not available for the language of the user interface, the Settings button will be shown instead of the Voice Command button.
Connection with Mobile Phone
To be able to use the hands-free module of the navigation device, it must be connected to at least one Bluetooth device. Note: Both the navigation device and the mobile phone must be configured accordingly in order for a Bluetooth connection to be set up between the two devices. Headsets are suitably configured at the factory. For details of how to configure the navigation device refer to the chapter "Settings" on page 111. For details of how to configure the mobile phone or headset refer to the related manual issued by the manufacturer.

Tap on (Info) if you want to read the assessments for this destination or want to see the destination on the map. Tap on (Parking) if you want to navigate to a car park near the destination. Tap on (Call) in order to dial the number indicated.
Note: The Call function is only available when the navigation device is connected via Bluetooth to a mobile phone. Whether and how a Bluetooth connection can be established is described in chapter "Connection with Mobile Phone" on page 98. 7. Tap on Start Navigation. -orTap on Parking in order to search for and navigate to a car park near your destination. The map opens in Preview mode. The destination is indicated on the map. For detailed information on how to start navigation, please refer to chapter "Route preview" on page 44.

11.2.5

Events
When searching for events the Events Live service provides not only information about the venue (such as the address, phone number, ) but also details of the event itself.

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Note: Whether an event is listed and which information is available depends on the organiser or the venue operator. You can search for events near your current position but also for events in a specific location.

Events Nearby

Note: GPS reception must be good enough for determining your (GPS Ready) symbol to see whether GPS position. Check the reception is good enough. If GPS reception is not good enough, the system will look for events near the last known position. If there is no last known position, the Events Nearby function will not be available. For more details refer to the chapter "Initialising the GPS receiver" on page 30. 1. in the NAVIGATION window tap on Nearby. The EVENTS NEARBY window opens. 2. Select a category from which you would like to find events. Categories in which no events are available nearby will not be available for selection. If sub-categories exist for the category you have selected, the Sub Category list opens. 3. Select a sub-category from which you would like to find events. The Destination list opens. It contains events of the selected category, sorted by distance from the venue. 4. Tap on the name of the event in which you are interested. The DESTINATION INFO window opens. In addition to the name of the event it contains the phone number and the address of the venue.

Passing on the Software

The user is permitted to sell or give away the Software and the user manual or any other accompanying materials on a permanent basis to third parties, under the proviso that the acquiring third party agrees that the contractual terms and conditions at hand shall henceforth also be imposed on it. In the event of passing on the Software, the user shall hand over to the new user all copies of the program, including possible back-up copies made, or destroy the copies not handed over. As a result of passing on the Software, the former users utilisation rights to the program shall extinguish. The user is permitted to sell or give away the Software and the user manual or any other accompanying materials to third parties on a temporary basis, if this is not done within the framework of leasing or renting out for gainful purposes, under the proviso that the acquiring third party agrees that the contractual terms and conditions at hand shall henceforth also be imposed on it. For the period of assignment of the Software to third parties, the assigning user shall have no right to any kind of utilization of the program. For the period of assignment of the Software to third parties, the assigning user shall have no right to any kind of utilisation of the program. Renting out or granting a lease for gainful purposes shall be prohibited. The user may not assign the Software to third parties if there should be any justified suspicion that such third party could violate the contractual terms and conditions, especially by making unlawful copies.

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Reproduction Rights and Access Security
The user may reproduce the Software if the respective copying should be necessary for operation. Necessary reproduction shall be deemed to be the installation of the program from the original data carrier to the bulk memory of the hardware used as well as loading of the program into random access memory. Furthermore, the user is permitted to make copies for back-up purposes. However, fundamentally, only one single back-up copy may be made for safekeeping. The back-up copy has to be identified as such. If regular copying of the complete database, including computer programs, is indispensable for reasons of data security or to ensure speedy reactivation of the computer system after a total crash, then the user is allowed to make back-up copies in the number specifically required. The data carriers used in this case must be marked accordingly. The back-up copies may only be used for purely archiverelated purposes. Further reproductions, which also include release of the program code on a printer as well as photocopying of the manual, may not be made by the user. Any additional manuals required by employees have to be obtained from NAVIGON.

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It seems to me that the battery of my navigation device becomes flat relatively quickly when the device is not connected to an external power supply. Some settings can be configured so that energy consumption is minimised. 1. In the NAVIGATION window tap on Options > Settings > General. 2. Set the values for Brightness Day and Brightness Night as low as possible. 3. Tap on OK. 4. Tap on (Back). The NAVIGATION window is now open again. I have accidentally activated demo mode. If you have accidentally activated demo mode when you start the navigation application for the first time, you can deactivate it again as follows: 1. In the NAVIGATION window, tap on Options > Settings. The SETTINGS window is opened. 2. Tap on Options > Stop Demo Mode. You will be prompted to confirm that you want the device reset to the as-delivered state. 3. Tap on the Yes button. The software is re-started and behaves as if started for the first time after being purchased (refer to "Switching on the navigation device" on page 17). Start the navigation software and set the Start in Demo Mode setting to No. (Refer to "Starting the navigation application" on page 29.) The proximity sensor is very late in responding to my hand. I have to nearly touch the screen of the navigation device. The reaction radius of the proximity sensor may be reduced under the following conditions:
The navigation device is not connected to an external power supply. You are using a charging cable that is not recommended by NAVIGON expressly for your navigation system. You are holding the navigation device in your hand. You are using a cradle which is not the original cradle. The navigation device is not mounted on the windscreen but in a different place. You are using an accessory that is not recommended by NAVIGON expressly for your navigation system.

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For details of how to install the navigation system correctly refer to the chapter "Installing the navigation system in the vehicle" on page 13. The proximity sensor responds not only when I want to operate the navigation system but also when I move the steering wheel or use the gear lever. The steering wheel and/or the gear lever are within the reaction radius of the proximity sensor.

 

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Description: The choice for you who want to have your GPS neatly and safely installed! Your GPS will be within easy sight and reach, installed onto the dashboard instead of the windshield giving you clear sight. And by using an active holder, you never have to worry about running out of battery. The holder has a TMC connector, you easily attach the enclosed TMC antenna to the holder. The holder is equipped with a spiral charging cable with cig-plug which is to be connected to the vehicle's 12 Volt socket. So the holder provides both charging and TMC connectivity to your device. You can easily take the GPS with you when leaving the vehicle. The holder is equipped with a tilt swivel so it can be adjusted in order to avoid light reflection on the screen. Attach onto ProClip Mounting Platform.

 

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