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Lexerd - Navman ICN 520 TrueVue Anti-Glare GPS Screen ProtectorDetails
Brand: Lexerd
UPC: 0894685007948, 894685007948
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User reviews and opinions
| LeReveur2006 |
3:22am on Monday, September 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| This Navman ICN-520 is a great sat nav - easy to use and lends itself to being used outside of a car (more useful than you think).... | |
| rabiator |
12:56pm on Thursday, August 19th, 2010 ![]() |
| Navman support is atrocious. You can never talk to a human, and email support is very uninterested in your problem. | |
| goliath.darknet.it |
1:33am on Thursday, August 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| I have owned the Navman 520 for around a year. This was the first GPS system I have owned and I can say now that it is a bit out dated? | |
| John Mychaluk |
7:15pm on Friday, July 9th, 2010 ![]() |
| Absolutely awful I bought one of these in 2005 after seeing it in John Lewis. BIG mistake. Flawed Great system, easy to use and lends itself to being used outside of a car (more useful than you think). | |
| Bernd |
12:23pm on Saturday, June 26th, 2010 ![]() |
| Excellent entry level navigation For the price, this unit is fantastic!!! Yes, there are one or two niggles but so far it literally has been minor. Great when it works! | |
| GujkGUyo8 |
8:02am on Thursday, June 24th, 2010 ![]() |
| Poorly Constructed Used this product for a few months, then cable connection went bad. Same thing happened to another one I bought for my Dad. | |
| ckang777 |
1:16pm on Thursday, June 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| For the price, this Navman ICN-520 sat nav system is fantastic!!! Yes. Was excited about getting the Navman ICN-520 as I liked the widescreen and flat panel design better than the TomTom (this was befo... Initially my heart sunk to my toes when the Navman ICN-520 sat nav system seemed not to gather GPS info. However. | |
| phsum06 |
10:38pm on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| This is a good unit for someone with Mid to compact size car Topographical view is cool and there many other selections to view maps. | |
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Documents

Assembling the iCN Suction-Mount
Choose a position on the windshield that is clearly visible to the driver without obstructing the view of the road. 1. Assemble the suction-mount: Slip the locking-nut over the ballfoot. Snap the socket-clip onto the ballfoot. Screw the locking-nut onto the thread of the socket-clip until rm. 2. Check the Battery Switch on the back of the iCN. If it is switched to OFF, then remove the stylus and use it to switch the Battery Switch to ON. 3. Open the GPS antenna outwards, so that it has a clear view of the sky. 4. Gently insert the memory card in the Memory Card slot with the label facing the front of the iCN. See page 18 for how to insert the memory card.
5. Insert the iCN into the suction-mount: a. Position the two locating-tabs on the underside of the iCN into the corresponding slots on the socket-clip. b. Snap the upper side of the iCN into the socket-clip. 6. Use the alcohol swab to clean and dry the suction-cup and the mounting-area on the windshield, then attach the suction-mount to the windshield: a. Hold the suction-cup rmly against the windshield and b. Press the lever towards the suction-cup. 7. Connect the iCN to the vehicle power supply: a. Plug the small end of the In-Vehicle Power-Adaptor into the Power Socket on the left side of the iCN. b. Plug the other end of the In-Vehicle Power-Adaptor into the 12 V vehicle power-socket. 8. Press The iCN will turn on.
4. Starting Your iCN
The Main Menu screen provides access to all of the iCNs functions, including navigating to a destination.
Step One: Turn iCN On
1. Check the Battery Switch on the back of the iCN. If it is switched to OFF, then remove the stylus and use it to switch the Battery Switch to ON.
2. Gently pull the bottom of the GPS receiver away from the iCN. The receiver will lift out to a horizontal position to allow it to obtain a GPS x.
. 3. Press The iCN will turn on.
Step Two: Language Screen
iCN 510: If you purchased your iCN 510 in Australia, Canada, United Kingdom or United States, then English is chosen by default and the Warning screen will display instead of the Language screen. Go to Step Three: Warning Screen. To change the language from English to another, see Installing a Language on Your iCN 510 on page 84. iCN 520: If you purchased your iCN 520 in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, or United States, then English is chosen by default and the Warning screen will display instead of the Language screen. Go to Step Three: Warning Screen. European Users:
1. Tap your language choice. Note: Ensure that the memory card supplied with your iCN is inserted in the SD/MMC slot (see page 14). If you are using a different memory card or files on your original memory card have been deleted, you may need to install a language on your iCN internal memory. See Changing Language on pages 18-19. To prevent the Language screen from displaying on each startup, select the Do not show on startup check box. iCN 520: Selecting the Do not show on startup check box will install the selected language to your iCN internal memory. See page 19 for more information. 2. Tap to go to the next screen. The Warning screen will display.
3. Select the Do not show on startup check box. 4. Tap. The selected language is installed to your iCN. The Warning screen will display. 5. Continue to Step Three of Starting Your iCN on page 15.
7. GPS Status
Signals are transmitted by Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites orbiting the Earth. You can view your GPS status at any time from the 2D Map, 3D Map, Next Turn and Next 4 Turns screens. The GPS Strength Indicator will display green when there is a valid x (2D or 3D), and between one and three bars will display to indicate the strength of the signal; the GPS Strength Indicator will display red when no x is available.
Tap the GPS Strength Indicator to open the Satellite Signal Strengths screen. For more detailed information on your current GPS fix, see GPS Status on page 73.
8. Setting Your Destination
For your safety, enter destination information before you start a journey. Do not operate the iCN while driving. Select a destination using the Destination, Keyboard and Preview screens, which used together form a destination wizard. This section describes how to use each of these screens and provides two case studies to help guide you through setting your destination.
Destination Screen
The Destination screen is used to select your destination by area, street, postal code/ZIP code, Point of Interest (POI), intersection, city, town, country or state.
As you specify each part of the address, it will display in the You are going to eld at the top of the screen. The available options will change to reect the parts of the address still to be completed.
Keyboard Screen
The Keyboard screen will display when you are required to enter text, such as when searching for a street name. As you select each character, the rst two results will display. Tap to see more search results. Search results will be listed in matching order, with the closest matches appearing at the top of the list. The Keyboard screen can display in three modes: alphabet, alternate and number/symbol.
Figure 1. Alphabet Keyboard
Figure 2. Alternate Keyboard
Figure 3. Number/Symbol Keyboard As you select each character, the rst two results will display. Tap to see more search results. To select a character or a search result, tap the character or search result. To delete a character, press ESC or tap <<; hold ESC to delete the line. To display the number/symbol Keyboard screen (Figure 3), tap 123. To display the alternate Keyboard screen (Figure 2), press +, or tap Alt. To display the alphabet Keyboard screen (Figure 1), press -, or tap ABC.
change the order of your destination points
calculate the route
delete all destination points delete one destination point
save the multi-stop trip as a Favourite
To return to the Main Menu screen, press
Case Study Two: Australia, Canada and USA
This case study will show you how to set a multi-stop trip by selecting your country, then area, then street, then house number for each destination point. Note: This case study applies to Australia, Canada and USA only. For navigating in Europe and New Zealand, see page 39.
c. Tap Address or POI. The Destination screen will open. Note: You can also add destination points using Favourites, recent destinations and nearest Point of Interest.
If you only have the map of one country installed and selected, that country is selected for your destination point by default and cannot be changed. Go to Step Three: Select the State of Your Destination Point. a. From the Destination screen, tap Change country or Change country or state. The Select country screen will display.
b. Select a country from the list. The Destination screen will display. If you only have the map of one state installed and selected, that state is selected for your destination by default. Go to Step Four: Find the Town or City of Your Destination Point.
Step Three: Select the State of Your Destination Point
Step Four: Find the Town or City of Your Destination Point
Step Five: Find the Street of Your Destination Point
Step Six: Find the House Number of Your Destination Point
a. From the Destination screen, tap Enter house number. The Keyboard screen will display. Note: If Enter house number option is not displayed, house numbers are not available for your selected street. Select Go to centre of street to display the Preview screen. Go to step c.
c. Select Add to Trip. The Multi-stop Trip screen will display, listing your destination point.
d. Complete one of the following: Note: Destination points added, updated or deleted after a multi-stop trip has commenced will not affect the current route. If you want to. add another destination point Note: Destination points added after a multi-stop trip has commenced will not be included in the current route. Then. tap Add. The Add to Trip screen will display. tap Address. The Destination screen will display. go to Step Three: Find the Area of Your Destination Point. select a destination point to move from the list. The Preview screen will display. tap Move. The Multi-stop Trip screen will display. use the 4-way toggle to move the selected destination point to the correct position. tap Go. The 3D Map screen will display the calculated route. select Clear. select a destination point to delete from the list. The Preview screen will display. tap Delete From Trip. The Multi-stop Trip screen will display. tap Save. The New Favourite screen will display. tap Save. The Favourite will save and the Multistop Trip screen will display.
Skipping a Destination Point
You can modify a multi-stop trip at any time from the Multi-stop Trip screen, however if you have already commenced a trip, changes will not affect the current route: Main Menu Multi-stop Trip To skip a destination point during a multi-stop trip, complete the following: 1. Press to return to the Main Menu screen. The Main Menu screen will display. 2. Tap Route Information. The Route Information screen will display. 3. Tap Skip Next Dest. The next destination point will be skipped and the route recalculated to the following destination point.
11. Viewing your Route
Once a route has been calculated, you can view it in several ways. Press to cycle through the screens.
2D Map Screen
The 2D Map screen is always oriented North and shows your current position (if a GPS x is active) and surrounding street names. If a route has been calculated, the route and turns are highlighted. To view the 2D Map screen, either tap Map on the Main Menu screen, or when a route has been to cycle through the screens. calculated, press To display a smaller area in greater detail, press +. To display a larger area in less detail, press -. To display the cross-hairs, tap the map. Tap the intersection of the cross-hairs, or press the 4way toggle to display the Pop-up menu.
Your next turn is highlighted in a different colour from future turns. The colour will depend on the theme you are using.
Your current position is. marked with
Additional information can display here. Tap to scroll the options. You must have a route calculated to view these options: Speed Time Heading Distance to Turn Distance to Go ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) Time to Go
GPS strength indicator. Tap to display the Satellite Signal Strengths screen. Your current location. Tap to display the Main Menu screen.
3D Map Screen
The 3D Map screen displays when a route is calculated, oriented to the travelling direction with an adjustable horizon. To view the 3D Map screen when a route has been calculated, press To adjust the viewing angle, press the 4-way toggle up or down. To display a smaller area in greater detail, press +. To display a larger area in less detail, press -. To display the Go To Pop-up summary, press the 4-way toggle. to cycle through the screens.
Direction of the next turn. Tap to hear next instruction.
North-oriented compass
Next Turn Screen
The Next Turn screen displays information that you need for the next turn, the direction of the turn and the distance to the turn. A route must have been calculated for this screen to be able to display. Access to this screen is controlled by the Display preferences screen. To view the Next Turn screen when a route has been calculated, press
The next instruction
to cycle through the screens.
Map of the next turn Additional information can display here. Press the 8-way toggle left or right to scroll the options: Speed Time Heading Distance to Turn Distance to Go ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) Time to Go
Direction of next turn. Tap to hear next instruction.
Distance to the next turn
GPS strength indicator. Tap to display the Satellite Signal Strengths screen.
Your current location. Tap to display the Main Menu screen.
Next 4 Turns Screen
The Next 4 Turns screen displays the next four turns of your route, the turn direction, the street name and the distance to the turn. A route must have been calculated for this screen to be able to display. Access to this screen is controlled by the Display preferences screen. To view the Next 4 Turns screen when a route has been calculated, press
The next turn is highlighted at the top of the list.
Distance to the next turn Additional information can display here. Press the 8-way toggle left or right to scroll the options: Speed Time Heading Distance to Turn Distance to Go ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) Time to Go
Back-On-Track Automatic Rerouting
Your route is re-directed if you make a wrong turn. The ? symbol will display upper left of the 3D Map and Next Turn screens while the route recalculates.
Route Information Screen
The Route Information screen provides information about your current route and lets you skip a trip destination point or cancel a route. The screen is only available from the Main Menu when you are navigating a route: Main Menu Route Information
Show Route
Tap Show Route to display your entire route on the 2D Map screen.
Instruction List
Tap Instruction list to display the Instruction List screen.
The Instruction List screen is similar to the Next 4 Turns screen except that it displays your entire route. Use to cycle through the instruction list.
Summary
Tap Summary to display the Route Summary screen containing your From and To addresses, Estimated Time to arrival and the Distance remaining to your destination.
If you are navigating a multi-stop trip, the information displayed will relate to your next destination point.
Skip Next Destination
Tap Skip Next Dest. to skip the next destination point of your trip. Only available when navigating a multi-stop trip.
Cancel Route
Tap Cancel Route to cancel the route.
12. The 2D Map Screen Pop-up Menu
4. Tap the Name box. The Enter text screen will display.
To select a character, tap the character. To delete a character, press ESC or tap <<; hold ESC to delete the line. To display the number/symbol Enter text screen, tap 123. To display the alternate Enter text screen, press +, or tap Alt. To display the alphabet Enter text screen, press -, or tap ABC After you have entered a name for the Favourite, tap Save. The New Favourite screen will display. 5. Complete one of the following: To save as a favourite, tap Save as Favourite. The Favourite is saved. The Go To screen will display. To save as My Home, tap Save as My Home. The Favourite is saved as My Home. The Go To screen will display.
Deleting a Favourite
1. From the Main Menu, tap Go To. 2. From the Go To screen, tap Favourites. The Favourite screen will display. 3. Select a Favourite to delete. The Preview Favourite screen will display.
4. Tap Delete. A Warning dialogue box will display asking for conrmation to delete the Favourite. 5. Tap Yes. The Favourite is deleted. The Favourite screen will display.
Navigating to a Favourite
1. From the Main Menu, tap Go To. 2. From the Go To screen, tap Favourites. The Favourite screen will display. 3. Select a Favourite. The Preview Favourite screen will display.
4. Tap Go. The route is calculated and displayed on the 3D Map screen.
Navigating to My Home
1. From the Main Menu, tap Go To. 2. From the Go To screen, tap My Home. The route is calculated and displayed on the 3D Map screen.
16. Preferences
You can modify the following preferences to suit your needs.
Screen Brightness
1. Press and hold either the + or - button to display the Brightness scale. 2. To increase screen brightness, press +; To decrease screen brightness, press -. The Brightness scale comprises ten rectangular boxes in a row. As screen brightness is increased, the rst seven boxes progressively turn from gray to green; the last three turn red. You can also adjust brightness from the Screen preference screen. See page 74.
Volume
1. Rotate the Volume Control button up or down to hear a sound test. 2. Rotate the Volume Control button up or down and hold to display the volume bar. Rotate the Volume Control button up or down to adjust the volume. You can also adjust volume from the Volume preference screen. See page 75.
Routing Preferences
1. From the Main Menu, tap Preferences. 2. From the Preferences screen, tap Routing. The rst of three Routing screens will display. Press to move through the Routing screens.
3. Complete one of the following: If you want to. change the Route Type Then. move the Route Type slider towards Quickest to give more weighting to the fastest time when calculating a route. move the Route Type slider towards Shortest distance to give more weighting to the shortest distance when calculating a route.
If you want to. change the Preference for motorways Then. move the Preference for motorways slider towards Less often to use roads other than motorways where possible when calculating a route. move the slider towards More often to use motorways where possible when calculating a route. change the Preference for urban roads move the Preference for urban roads slider towards Less often to use roads other than urban roads where possible when calculating a route. move the Preference for urban roads slider towards More often to use urban roads where possible when calculating a route. revert to default settings select Set default on the rst Routing screen. This will restore default setting for Route Type, Preference for motorways and Preference for urban roads. select the Avoid toll roads check box. select the Avoid unsurfaced roads check box. select the Avoid ferries check box. select the Toll roads check box to display a warning message at the start of your trip, if your route includes toll roads. select the Unsurfaced roads check box to display a warning message at the start of your trip, if your route includes unsurfaced roads. select the Ferries check box to display a warning message at the start of your trip, if your route includes ferries. select the Demonstrate Route check box. This allows you to plan and view a route without a GPS x. See page 55 for more information. select the Repeat check box. select the SmartST Demonstration check box. The demonstration willl navigate between the rst and second Favourite after a 10-second delay.
5. Complete the following: If you want to. change the time to elapse before entering suspended state, when connected to an external power source Then. select the Go to Power Saving Mode if not used for check box under External Power. select the time to elapse when connected to an external power source before entering suspended state by tapping the left or right arrows or using the left and right sides of the 4-way toggle.
If you want to. change the time to elapse before entering suspended state, when using battery power Then. select the Go to Power Saving Mode if not used for check box under Internal Backup Battery. select the time to elapse when connected to an external power source before entering suspended state by tapping the left or right arrows or using the left and right sides of the 4-way toggle.
6. Tap Save. The Main Menu screen will display.
Startup Preferences
1. From the Main Menu screen, tap Preferences. The Preferences screen will display. 2. From the Preferences screen, tap More Preferences. The second Preferences screen will display. 3. On the second Preferences screen, tap Startup. The Startup screen will display.
4. Complete the following: If you want to. display the Tutorial on startup display the Language screen on startup Then. select the Tutorial screen check box. select the Language selection screen check box. Note: If only one language is available on the iCN, the Language screen will not display on startup, even if this check box is selected. select Show Tutorial. The rst Tutorial screen will display. repeatedly to cycle through the Tutorial screens. Press
view the Tutorial
17. Smart Desktop
Smart Desktop is used to manage maps to and from your iCN, obtain software updates, manage Custom Points of Interest (POIs) and install Basemaps. Note: For Windows XP, ensure that Windows XP Service Pack 1 has been applied before you install Smart Desktop.
Microsoft ActiveSync
Microsoft ActiveSync is used to establish a connection between your iCN and your computer. ActiveSync 3.7.1 will be installed on your computer (if it is not already installed) as part of the installation of Smart Desktop.
Installing Smart Desktop on your Computer
1. Close all open programs on your computer. 2. Insert the Smart Application Installer CD into your computer CD drive. The Smart Desktop installer will start. If your computer does not automatically launch the CD, start the installation manually: Start Run. Type D:\Setup SmartST 2005 for iCN500 Series.exe where D is the letter assigned to your CD drive. Click OK. 3. Follow the screen prompts to install Smart Desktop, including: Select your preferred language for Smart Desktop when prompted. Review and accept the Licence Agreement for Smart Desktop and Microsoft ActiveSync (if not already installed on your computer) when prompted. Install Microsoft ActiveSync (if not already installed on your computer) when prompted. Select a destination folder for Smart Desktop when prompted. 4. When the installation has nished, click Finish. Smart Desktop will open.
The selected map is displayed in dark green.
9. Click an Add to button to install all maps listed in the Selected section of the Desktop Selected Maps tab to your iCN, memory card, or memory card reader (not supplied). Smart Desktop will install the selected map or maps to your iCN or iCN memory card. When they have been installed, the map or maps will change colour (the default colour for installed maps is yellow). 10. To use your iCN, disconnect the USB cable from your iCN. WARNING: Do not disconnect the USB cable from the iCN USB Socket until the Map Display screen has refreshed, and the installed map or maps have changed colour (the default colour for installed maps is yellow).
Removing Maps from your iCN
1. Open Smart Desktop: Start Programs Navman Smart Desktop 2005 for iCN500 series 2. Open the Maps on iCN section: iCN tab Maps on iCN. 3. Click the map to be removed and select Remove from iCN from the pop-up menu. The map will be removed from your iCN.
20. Installing a Language on Your iCN 510
The iCN 510 stores English language les in the iCN internal memory by default and other languages on the memory card that came with your iCN. The following procedure will replace English on your iCN with another language. Only complete this procedure if one of the following conditions applies: You want to use a memory card other than the one that came with your iCN, One or more les was deleted from your memory card, or You purchased your iCN in United Kingdom or Australia and want to install a language other than English.
Prerequisites
You must have these programs installed on your computer: Smart Desktop (in the language that you require), and Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7.1 (or higher). If you do not have both programs installed, install them now by completing Installing Smart Desktop on Your Computer on page 78. Note: If you already have Smart Desktop installed, but in a language other than the one you want to install on your iCN, you must first uninstall Smart Desktop (see Uninstalling Smart Desktop on page 79), then reinstall Smart Desktop in the correct language. For example, if you want to install French on your iCN, you must have Smart Desktop installed on your computer in French.
Step One: Remove Smart From Your iCN
1. Insert the memory card in your iCN SD/MMC slot. 2. Plug the small end of the USB cable into the USB Socket on the bottom of your iCN and the other end into your computer USB socket. Microsoft ActiveSync will open and synchronise with your iCN. 3. In Microsoft ActiveSync, click. Windows Explorer will open, displaying the contents of the iCN. 4. In Windows Explorer, select the Program Files folder and delete it. If you are asked for conrmation, click Yes. 5. In Windows Explorer, open the My Flash Disk folder. The contents of My Flash Disk will display. 6. Select all les and folders in the My Flash Disk folder and delete them. If you are asked for conrmation, click Yes. 7. Close Windows Explorer. 8. Use the stylus to switch the Battery Switch on the back of the iCN to OFF.
9. Wait ve seconds, then switch the Battery Switch to ON. The iCN will turn on and display the blue USB screen. Microsoft ActiveSync will resynchronise with your iCN
Step Two: Reinstall Smart on Your iCN
1. Ensure that your iCN is still on and connected to your computer, then open Smart Desktop: Start Programs Navman Smart Desktop 2. You will be prompted to install Smart on your iCN. Click Yes and follow the prompts on your computer and iCN. 3. You will be prompted to register your iCN. Click No, as your iCN has been preregistered. 4. On the Tools menu, select Recover registration information from Navman. 5. Follow the prompts to recover your iCN registration information: Your computer will connect to the Internet to recover your iCN registration information. When your registration information is displayed, click Next. There is no need to enter an Application Key, as your iCN has been preregistered. 6. When registration recovery is complete, close Smart Desktop and disconnect your iCN from your computer. Your iCN will restart in the new language.
21. Continuous Continental Navigation
Basemaps allow you to seamlessly navigate between installed maps without installing maps of all regions along your route. Each Basemap covers a large area, such as Western Europe or continental United States; and contains main roads that connect cities and towns. On the Basemap, you can select a road or POI as your departure point or destination. All Basemaps: contain roads and ferry connections of high national and international importance. use less memory than would be necessary to install all equivalent detailed maps. exclude smaller roads and have a reduced level of geographical detail. You can add and remove Basemaps using the Basemap Installer (see below).
Points of Interest (POI) Editor
You can create custom Points of Interest (POIs) using the POI Editor in two ways: by creating your own POI les, or by using compatible POI les downloaded from the Internet. A maximum of 25 Custom POI les can be saved on your iCN. The Custom POI les are listed on the My POI screen. Custom POIs can be set to enable a warning chime or visual warning when in close proximity at the Select Active POI screen.
Creating a Custom POI File
1. Create a new POI File using the POI Editor. On the Smart Desktop Map menu, click Points of Interest. The POI Editor window will open. On the POI Editor window File menu, click New Text File. The POI File Name window will open. Type a name for the le in the File Name box, then click OK. The le name can be up to eight characters with no spaces.
2. Add a POI to the POI File. On the POI Editor window Edit menu, click New. The POI Details window will open.
Type a description for the POI in the Description box. On the Degrees, Minutes, Seconds tab, type or select the degree, minute and second of the POI latitude in the Latitude boxes. On the Degrees, Minutes, Seconds tab, type or select the degree, minute and second of the POI longitude in the Longitude boxes. To save the POI, click OK. 3. Repeat step 2 until all POIs have been added to the POI le. 4. On the File menu, click Save. The POI le is saved. 5. Complete Saving a Custom POI File to your iCN below.
Importing a Custom POI File
1. Download a POI le from the Internet and save it on your computer. 2. Open the POI le using the POI Editor On the Smart Desktop Map menu, click Points of Interest. The POI Editor window will open. On the POI Editor window File menu, click Open Text File. The Open dialogue box will open. Select the POI le from your local or network drive, then click Open. 3. Complete Saving a Custom POI File to your iCN below.
Saving a Custom POI File to your iCN
1. On the Smart Desktop Map menu, click Points of Interest. The POI Editor window will open. 2. On the POI Editor window File menu, click Save to Device. The POI Options window will open.
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Portugal
Switzerland (German)
Switzerland (French)
Switzerland (Italian)
United Kingdom
Support Information
Support for Australia:
Navman Australia Pty. Ltd PO Box 479 Gladesville NSW 2111 Australia pcnsupport.aus@navman.com www.navman.com
Support for Europe:
Navman Europe Limited 4G Gatwick House Peeks Brook Lane Horley, Surrey RH6 9ST United Kingdom Support: www.navman-europe.com/support.php www.navman-europe.com
Support for New Zealand:
Navman NZ Ltd PO Box. 68-155 Newton Auckland New Zealand pcnsupport.nz@navman.com www.navman.com
Support for US and Canada:
Navman USA Limited 27142 Burbank Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 United States of America Phone: 866-9-NAVMAN support@navmanusa.com www.navmanusa.com
NAVMAN DISCLAIM ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE OR VIOLATE THE LAW.
Compliance
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Copyright
2005 Navman NZ Limited. Navman is a registered trademark of Navman NZ Limited. All rights reserved. Smart, Drive-Away and Back-On-Track are trademarks of Navman NZ Limited. All rights reserved. Microsoft Windows 98 SE, ME, 2000 or XP SP1, Microsoft ActiveSync and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Adobe Reader is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. All other trademarks and registrations are the property of their respective owners. Published in New Zealand. MN000406B
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1. Gomadic Clean n Dry Waterproof Protective Case for the Navman iCN 520 unique floating design
2. 2nd Generation Audio FM Transmitter plus integrated Car Charger for the Navman iCN 520 with Gomadic TipExchange Technology
3. Gomadic Universal Charging Station for the Navman iCN 520 and many other mobile devices uses Gomadic TipExchange Technology 4 tips included
4. Lexerd Navman ICN 520 TrueVue Crystal Clear GPS Screen Protector (Dual Pack Bundle)
5. Lexerd Navman ICN 520 TrueVue Crystal Clear GPS Screen Protector
6. Lexerd Navman ICN 520 TrueVue Anti Glare GPS Screen Protector




