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M-Nav 650
User Manual
English - Europe / Australia / New Zealand
NAVMAN
M-Nav 650 || User Manual
Contents
1 Introduction____________________________________________________ 5
1.1 1.2 GPS and GPS Signals Safety Notice Box Contents Front Components Back Components M-Nav Suction-Mount M-Nav Adhesive Tape and Screw-Mount Panavise Screw-Mount Inserting the M-Nav into the Clip Main Menu Screen To put the M-Nav in Standby Mode GPS Modem Signal Strength
M-Nav 650 Hardware ___________________________________________ 7
2.1 2.2 2.3
Positioning the M-Nav in a Vehicle ________________________________10
3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4
Getting Started ________________________________________________ 13
4.1 4.2
Modem Status ________________________________________________ 15
5.1 5.2
Messaging____________________________________________________ 16
6.1 The Message List 6.2 Receiving Messages 6.3 Sending a Message 6.4 Reading Messages 6.5 Reading / Editing Sent Messages 6.6 Going to a Message Location To navigate immediately to the message location:
Setting Your Destination ________________________________________ 20
7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Destination Screen Keyboard Screen Preview Screen Address Search Rules Case Study 1: Europe and New Zealand Case Study 2: Australia, Canada and USA Case Study 1: Europe and New Zealand Case Study 2: Australia, Canada and USA
Setting Your Destination by Address _____________________________ 24
8.1 8.2
Setting Your Destination by POI _________________________________ 32
9.1 9.2
10 Using the 2D Map screen to Plan a Route ________________________ Multi-stop Trips _______________________________________________ 39
11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 Case Study 1: Europe and New Zealand Case Study 2: Australia, Canada and USA Skipping a Destination Point Adding Message Locations to Multi-stop Trips
12 Viewing your Route ____________________________________________ 50
12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 12.7 2D Map Screen 3D Map Screen Message and Look Screen Next Turn Screen Next 4 Turns Screen Back-On-Track Automatic Rerouting Route Information Screen
13 The 2D Map Screen Pop-up Menu_______________________________ Avoiding an Area ______________________________________________ Route Demonstrator ___________________________________________ 57
15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 16.6 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 Select Departure Point Select Destination Point Activate Route Demonstrator To Deactivate Route Demonstrator Saving a Favourite Saving a Favourite from the 2D Map Screen Editing the Name of the Favourite Deleting a Favourite Navigating to a Favourite Navigating to My Home Screen Brightness Volume Routing Language Maps Display Internal Memory Points of Interest (POIs) Alerts Active POIs Speed My Data More Preferences GPS Status Measurements Startup
16 Favourites and My Home _______________________________________ 59
17 Preferences ___________________________________________________ 64
17.7 17.8
Appendix A: Power Management ___________________________________ 75
Powering Up from Off Powering Up from Standby Powering Down from On
Appendix B: Street Types __________________________________________ 76 Contacts ________________________________________________________ 79
Introduction
1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this Navman M-Nav 650. We hope you enjoy your new GPS messaging and navigation system. Whether your eet operates in your own city, across a country or a continent, the M-Nav will direct your eet operators to their destination without the need for map books or second hand directions. With destinations provided from the OnlineAVL client by the Fleet Manager you can rest assured that your eet operators are taking the fastest route to the correct destination all the time, every time. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is available free of charge, at any time, and is usually accurate to within 5 m (15 ft). Your M-Nav map provides street-level detail for door-to-door navigation, including Points of Interest (POIs) such as accommodation, petrol stations, railway stations and airports. Navman welcomes your feedback. To contact us or visit our website, see Support Information in the Contacts section.
GPS and GPS Signals
The GPS is a network of satellites that transmit accurate time and position information worldwide. GPS receivers receive signals from these satellites and use the information to determine an exact location. Satellites orbit the earth at around 12,000 miles. While a GPS receiver can detect signals from up to 12 satellites at any time, only three signals are needed to provide a position or GPS x (latitude and longitude) for vehicle navigation systems. The GPS receiver, such as the Navman Halo or Qube, receives GPS signals. To receive GPS signals, ensure that the the receiver is outdoors, or in a vehicle outdoors, and the GPS antenna has an unobstructed view of the sky. For more information about GPS and your M-Nav, see Section 5.
Safety Notice
WARNING: In a vehicle, it is your sole responsibility to place, secure and use the M-Nav in a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury or property damage. The user of this product is solely responsible for observing safe driving practices and for all use of this device. It is your responsibility to read and follow the vehicle mount installation instructions and to use the product consistent with your governments laws/regulations. Consult the vehicle manual to ensure the mounting location is safe. It is your sole responsibility to adhere to the following safety instructions at all times: Do not operate the M-Nav while driving or place the M-Nav in a position that obstructs the drivers view. Do not mount the M-Nav in a way that may be distracting or interfere with the safe operation of the vehicle, the deployment of airbags or other safety equipment. Do not leave the M-Nav in view while your vehicle is unattended, especially in strong or direct sunlight. Do not use or handle the M-Nav when it is hot; leave it to cool, out of direct sunlight. This device does not have the functionality to determine routes based on the height, weight, length or Hazmat classication of the vehicle in which the device is installed. Accordingly it is your sole responsibility for ensuring that your vehicle is legally and physically able to travel over routes that may include narrow, twisting or steep roads, weak, narrow or low bridges, tunnels or other obstacles on the routes determined by this device. Failure to adhere to these instructions may lead to serious personal injury, including death, or property damage. Navman disclaims all liability for use of the M-Nav that contributes to injuries, death, property damage or violates law.
M-Nav 650 Hardware
Box Contents
2. M-Nav 650 Hardware
Carry Case
RJ-45 cable Mounting brackets: (a) Suction-cup/ballfoot (b) Locking-nut (c) Socket-clip (d) Baseplate (e) Retainer ring (f) Screw plate (g) Adhesive tape (h) Alcohol swab (i) 3 x Screws (j) 3 x Screw caps
Documentation, including: User Manual Quick Start Guide Limited Warranty Agreement Registration Card
Front Components
We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the M-Navs basic operations, such as using the 8-way toggle and Volume button. Note: Some buttons have two functions.
Component Screen Zoom /Brightness OK ESC
Description Displays maps and menu options Changes the amount of map area shown, or press and hold to adjust the screen brightness Conrms the selected menu option, text or preference Cancels an action, returns to the previous screen or deletes the last text character on the Keyboard screen; hold down for longer to delete a whole line at once. Selects Main Menu options, keyboard characters and Preferences, moves around the 2D Map screen to select a destination, and scrolls through lists, such as messages. Cycles through the 2D Map, 3D Map, Next Turn and Next 4 Turns screens; displays additional preference or search-result screens, when available. Broadcasts the next voice-guidance instruction and adjusts voice-guidance volume. Switches between the Main Menu screen and the Message List screen Places the M-Nav in Standby mode.
To access your sent messages:
Press. The Message List screen will display. Select Send. The Select Message screen will display. Press repeatedly until the last Select Message screen displays. Select Recent Messages. A new Select Message screen will display, listing the last messages sent, with the most recent at the top of the screen. Select the message you wish to read or re-send. Press OK. The Create Message screen will display.
You may re-send this message or edit it. For details on how to use the Keyboard screen, see Section 7.2. If you wish to send this message, select Send and press OK. To exit the Edit Message screen without sending, press and hold down the ESC button to clear the message. Then press ESC twice. The Main Menu screen will display.
Going to a Message Location
Messages may contain an embedded GPS location, sent from the OnlineAVL system. From the Message List screen, select a location-enabled message. Press OK. The Read Message screen will display. The Accept & Go and Show buttons will be available to use.
To navigate immediately to the message location:
Having received a message holding an embedded location, you may choose to use the Accept & Go option. The M-Nav will enter navigation mode immediately. Select Accept & Go. The 2D Map screen will display. The route is calculated, and the M-Nav guides you to the location.
Notes: If you are currently in a routing mode when you select Accept & Go, you will have the option of whether or not to cancel your current route. When Accept & go is selected, the message Job Accepted is automatically sent.
To show the location:
Select Show. Press OK. The Location Map screen will display.
To Save this location as a Favorite, select Save. Press OK. The New Favourite screen will display. See Section 16. To Go to this location, select Go. Press OK. The 2D Map screen will display. The route is calculated, and the M-Nav guides you to the location.
Note: Message Locations are also easily added to Multi-stop Trips, allowing you to arrange several destination points for days, even weeks. For more details, see Section 11.
This device does not have the functionality to determine routes based on the height, weight, length or Hazmat classication of the vehicle in which the device is installed. Accordingly it is your sole responsibility for ensuring that your vehicle is legally and physically able to travel over routes that may include narrow, twisting or steep roads, weak, narrow or low bridges, tunnels or other obstacles on the routes determined by this device. Failure to adhere to these instructions may lead to serious personal injury, including death, or property damage. Navman disclaims all liability for use of the M-Nav that contributes to injuries, death, property damage or violates law.
Use the 8-way toggle to move around the Preview screen. To display a smaller area in greater detail, press. To display a larger area in less detail, press To display your destination on the 2D Map screen, select the preview map, then press OK. The 2D Map screen will display. To save your destination as a Favourite, select Save, then press OK. The New Favourite screen will display. See Section 16. To calculate the route and open the 3D Map screen, select Go, then press OK. The 3D Map screen will display. To view Point of Interest (POI) details when your destination is a POI, select , then press OK. The POI Detail screen will display.
Address Search Rules
Street Names with Dates
The following rules apply when searching for a destination in Europe:
If a street name contains a date or a number, search by the rst number: Example 1: If searching for Faubourg du 13 Juillet 1920, search by 13. Example 2: If searching for Avenue du 14 Avril 1914, search by 14. Example 3: If searching for Rue de la 1 ere Arme, search by 1.
Streets Named After People (excluding Italy)
If a street name is a persons name (including at least a rst and last name), search by the rst name: Example 1: If searching for Rue Albert Mathieu, search by Albert. Example 2: If searching for Fred Archer Way, search by Fred. Example 3: If searching for Franz Grillparzer-Strasse, search by Franz.
Streets Named After People - Italy
In Italy, if a street name is a persons name (including at least a rst and last name), search by the last name: Example 1: If searching for Via de Angelo de Thomasis, search by Thomasis. Example 2: If searching for Via Placido Giovanella, search by Giovanella. Example 3: If searching for Via della Giacomo Marca, search by Marca.
Postcodes in United Kingdom and Netherlands
When searching by postcode in United Kingdom or Netherlands, type the postcode with spaces and without the last two letters. Example 1: If searching for RH6 9ST, search by RH6 9. Example 2: If searching for 3514 BN, search by 3514. For exact European street type abbreviations, see Appendix A.
Setting Your Destination by Address
Case Study 1: Europe and New Zealand
This case study will show you how to set your destination by selecting your country, then area, then street, then house number. Note: This case study applies to Europe and New Zealand only. For navigating in Australia, Canada and USA, see Section 8.2.
Step 1: Open the Destination screen
From the Main Menu, select Go To, then press OK. From the Go To screen, select Address or POI, then press OK. The Destination screen will display. Important Note: If this is the rst time you are setting your destination and you have maps from more than one country installed and selected, then the Select Country screen will display instead of the Destination screen. Go directly to Step 2.b. The next time you perform this procedure, the Destination screen will open as expected.
Step 2: Select the Country of Destination
If you only have the map of one country installed and selected, that country is selected for your destination by default and cannot be changed. Go to Step 3. a. From the Destination screen, select Change country, then press OK. The Select country screen will display.
b. Select a country using the 8-way toggle. Press OK to select from the list. The Destination screen will display.
Step 3: Find the Area of Destination
a. From the Destination screen, select Find area, then press OK. The Keyboard screen will display.
8. Setting Your Destination by Address
b. Use the Keyboard screen to nd the area of your destination. For information on using the Keyboard screen, see Section 7.2. The Destination screen will display.
Step 4: Find the Street of Destination
a. From the Destination screen, select Find street, then press OK. The Keyboard screen will display.
NAVMAN b. Use the Keyboard screen to nd the street of your destination. For information on using the Keyboard screen, see Section 7.2. The Destination screen will display.
Step 5: Find the House Number of Destination
a. From the Destination screen, select Enter house number, then press OK. 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, then press OK to display the Preview screen. Go to step 5.c.
b. Use the Keyboard screen to nd the house number of your destination. For information on using the Keyboard screen, see Section 7.2. The Preview screen will display.
c. Complete one of the following: To calculate the route and open the 3D Map screen, select Go, then press OK. The 3D Map screen will display.
M-Nav 650 || User Manual To display the destination on the 2D Map screen, select the preview map, then press OK. The 2D Map screen will display. To save the destination as a Favourite, select Save, then press OK. The New Favourite screen will display. See Section 16. To change your destination, press ESC. The Destination screen will display. To return to the Main Menu, press.
Case Study 2: Australia, Canada and USA
This case study will show you how to set your destination by selecting your country, then state, then town or city, then street, then house number. Note: This case study applies to Australia, Canada and USA only. For navigating in Europe and New Zealand, see Section 8.1.
Step 3: Select the Type of POI
Note: To narrow the search for a type of POI, you can rst search by Area. a. From the Destination screen, select Find Point of Interest, then press OK. The Select POI screen will display.
9. Setting Your Destination by POI
b. Select a POI type using the 8-way toggle. Press OK to select from the list. The Keyboard screen will display.
c. Use the Keyboard screen to nd the POI. For information on using the Keyboard screen, see Section 7.2. The Preview screen will display.
NAVMAN d. Complete one of the following: To calculate the route and open the 3D Map screen, select Go, then press OK. The 3D Map screen will display. To display the destination on the 2D Map screen, select the preview map, then press OK. The 2D Map screen will display. To save the destination as a Favourite, select Save, then press OK. The New Favourite screen will display. See Section 16. To change your destination, press ESC. The Desintation screen will display. To view Point of Interest (POI) details when your destination is a POI, , then press OK. The POI Detail screen will display. select To return to the Main Menu, press.
This case study will show you how to set your destination by selecting a Point of Interest (POI). A POI is a named site, feature, landmark or public venue which can be displayed as an icon on the map. POIs are grouped by type, such as parks and museums. Note: This case study applies to Australia, Canada and USA only. For navigating in Europe and New Zealand, see Section 9.1.
If you only have the map of one country installed and selected, that country is selected for your destination by default and cannot be changed. Go to Step Three: Select the State of Destination. a. From the Destination screen, select Change country or Change country or state then press OK. The Select country screen will display.
b. Select a country using the 8-way toggle. Press OK to select from the list. The Select state 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: Select the Type of POI.
If you only have the map of one state installed and selected, that state is selected for your destination by default and cannot be changed. Go to Step 4.
Step 4: Select the Type of POI
Note: To narrow the search for a type of POI, you can rst search by Town or City. a. From the Destination screen, select Find Point of Interest, then press OK. The Select POI screen will display.
M-Nav 650 || User Manual b. Select a POI type using the 8-way toggle. Press OK to select from the list. The Keyboard screen will display.
d. Complete one of the following: To calculate the route and open the 3D Map screen, select Go, then press OK. The 3D Map screen will display. To display the destination on the 2D Map screen, select the preview map, then press OK. The 2D Map screen will display. To save the destination as a Favourite, select Save, then press OK. The New Favourite screen will display. See Section 16. To change your destination, press ESC. The Desintation screen will display. To view Point of Interest (POI) details when your destination is a POI, select , then press OK. The POI Detail screen will display.
To return to the Main Menu, press
Using the 2D Map screen to Plan a Route
You can plan a route directly from the 2D Map screen using the Pop-up menu. 1. From the Main Menu, select Map, then press OK. The 2D Map screen will display. Move around the 2D Map screen using the 8-way toggle. To display a smaller area in greater detail, press To display a larger area in less detail, press.
2. Press OK to display cross-hair on the 2D Map screen. To remove the cross-hair press ESC. 3. Use the 8-way toggle to place the intersection of the cross-hair on a destination; the street will highlight and the street name will display. 4. Press OK to select the street as your destination. The Pop-up menu will display
5. Select Navigate To. The route is calculated and displayed on the 3D Map screen.
Multi-stop Trips
10. Planning A Route / 11. Multi-stopTrips
You can use the Multi-stop Trip screen to set multiple destination points for your trip. Your route will be calculated to go via each of these points in the specied order. Destination points can be added via the Multi-stop Trip screen or by selecting Show Details from the pop-up menu on the 2D Map screen, then Add to Trip. You can save up to 200 multi-stop trips, each with up to 14 destination points.
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 Europe and New Zealand only. For navigating in Australia, Canada and USA, see Section 11.2.
change the order of your destination points
Select a destination point to move using the 8-way toggle. Press OK to select from the list. The Preview screen will display. Select Move, then press OK. The Multistop Trip screen will display. Use the 8-way toggle to move the selected destination point to the correct position, then press OK.
calculate the route delete all destination points delete one destination point
Select Go, then press OK. The 3D Map screen will display the calculated route. select Clear, then press OK. Select a destination point to delete using the 8-way toggle. Press OK to select from the list. The Preview screen will display. Select Delete From Trip, then press OK. The Multi-stop Trip screen will display.
Select Save, then press OK. The New Favourite screen will display. Select Save, then press OK. The Favourite will save and the Multi-stop 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. Select Route Information, then press OK. The Route Information screen will display. 3. Select Skip Next Dest., then press OK. The next destination point will be skipped and the route recalculated to the following destination point.
Adding Message Locations to Multi-stop Trips
Message Locations are easily added to Multi-stop Trips for planning days, even weeks, of destination points. For more details on Message Locations, see Section 6.6. From the Main Menu select Multistop Trip. To create a New Multistop Trip select Clear. Select Add to add locations to the Multistop Trip. Selecting Messages will display the Message List, highlight a message, select OK | Map | Add to Trip to add the message location to a trip. Repeat steps 3 & 4 until the entire Multistop Trip has been planned.
Viewing your Route
to cycle through the
Once a route has been calculated, you can view it in several ways. Press 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 select Map on the Main Menu screen then press OK, or when a route to cycle through the screens. has been calculated, press Use the 8-way toggle to move around the map. To display a smaller area in greater detail, press. To display a larger area in less detail, press. To display the cross-hair press OK. Press again to display the Pop-up menu.
Your next turn is highlighted in a different colour to future turns. The colour will depend on the theme you are using.
Your current position is marked with. Displays one of the following options: Your current location Speed Time Heading Distance to Turn Distance to Go ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) Time to Go
GPS strength indicator.
3D Map Screen
12. Viewing Your Route
to cycle through the screens.
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
Direction of the next turn
North oriented compass
Additional information can display here. Press the 8-way toggle left or right to scroll the options: GPS strength indicator Your current location To adjust the viewing angle, press the 8-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 OK. Speed Time Heading Distance to Turn Distance to Go ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) Time to Go
Message and Look Screen
The Message and Look screen allows you to skip through your messages while providing guidance feedback.
When a route has been calculated, press from the 3D Map screen. To cycle through the messages in your Message List, press the 8-way toggle up or down. Follow similar instructions in Section 12.2 to display additional information.
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 Settings - Display screen. To view the Next Turn screen when a route has been calculated, press
The next instruction Direction of next turn Distance to the next turn GPS strength indicator Your current location
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
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 Settings - Display screen. The next turn is highlighted at the top of the list. Your current location GPS strength indicator. 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
To view the Next 4 Turns screen when a route has been calculated, press screens.
12.6 12.7
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 re-calculates.
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
Select Show Route, then press OK to display your entire route on the 2D Map screen.
Instruction List
Select Instruction list, then press OK 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
Select Summary, then press OK 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 multiple destination trip, the information displayed will relate to your next destination point.
Skip Next Destination
Select Skip Next Dest., then press OK to skip the next destination point of your trip. Only available when navigating a multi-stop trip.
Cancel Route
Select Cancel Route, then press OK to cancel the route.
The 2D Map Screen Pop-up Menu
13. 2D Map Screen Pop-up Menu
The Pop-up menu allows you to access navigational functions from the 2D Map screen. To display the Pop-up menu complete the following: 1. From the Main Menu, select Map, then press OK. The 2D Map screen will display. 2. Use the 8-way toggle to move around the 2D Map screen. To display a smaller area in greater detail, press. To display a larger area in less detail, press. 3. Press OK to display the cross-hair on the 2D Map screen. To remove the cross-hair press ESC. 4. Position the intersection of the cross-hair using the 8-way toggle. Where the cross-hair intersects with a street, the street name will display at the bottom of the 2D Map screen. 5. Press OK. The Pop-up menu will display.
6. You can choose one of the following options: Menu Option Navigate To Set as Start Location Add to Favourites Description Calculates a route from your current location. Sets the selected point as your departure point. Displays the New Favourite screen for you to add the selected point as a Favourite. Displays the Address Details screen from which you can: Show Details Add Avoid Area Delete Avoid Area Nearest POI View details of the selected point Add the point to your multi-stop trip. Set the point as your destination point Save the point as a Favourite.
Adds an Avoid Area for you to size. Deletes the selected Avoid Area. Displays the Select POI screen. Select the POI type, then the POI to navigate to.
7. Press OK to conrm your selection.
Avoiding an Area
Adding an Avoid Area
You can calculate a route that avoids a specied area on the map. Up to ten Avoid Areas can be added. Avoid Areas are displayed as shaded areas. If no alternative route around an Avoid Area exists, you will be routed through an Avoid Area.
From the Main Menu screen, select Map, then press OK. The 2D Map screen will display. Press OK and use the 8-way toggle to place the cross-hair over the area that you want to avoid. Press OK to display the Pop-up menu. Select Add Avoid Area, then press OK. An Avoid Area is displayed.
Set the Avoid Area to the correct size and position using the 8-way toggle. Press OK to enable the Avoid Area.
Deleting an Avoid Area
From the Main Menu screen, select Map, then press OK. The 2D Map screen will display. Press OK and use the 8-way toggle to place the crosshair over the Avoid Area that you want to delete. Press OK to display the Pop-up menu. Select Delete Avoid Area, then press OK. The Avoid Area is deleted.
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Volume Routing
1. Press and hold the Volume button to display the Volume scale. 2. To increase volume, press +. To decrease volume, press -.
1. From the Main Menu, select Preferences. Press OK. 2. From the Preferences screen, select Routing. The rst of three Routing screens will display. to move through the Routing screens. 3. Press
M-Nav 650 || User Manual 3. Complete one of the following: If you want to. change the Route Type Then.
17. Preferences
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.
change the Preference for motorways
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, then press OK 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 Section 15 for more information. select the Repeat check box. select the Smart Demonstration check box. The demonstration willl navigate between the rst and second Favourite after a 10-second delay. contact Navman Customer Support, as we recommend this feature be used only under the supervision of a Navman technician.
avoid toll roads avoid unsurfaced roads avoid ferries receive a warning if your route includes toll roads receive a warning if your route includes unsurfaced roads receive a warning if your route includes ferries enable the Route Demonstrator
enable the Route Demonstrator to play repeatedly enable Smart Demonstration to be played
The Safety settings allow you to set safety-related warnings. 1. From the Preferences menu, select Safety Alerts, then press OK. The Safety Alerts screen will display. 2. On the Safety Alerts screen, select Safety, then press OK. The Safety screen will display.
3. Complete the following: If you want to. enable a warning chime when travelling at or above a designated speed Then. select the speed in the Speed box using the left and right buttons on the 8-way toggle. Select Save, then press OK. The Safety alerts screen will display. Note: The GPS signal alert will be active when a Speed alert is selected. enable a visual warning if the Main Menu screen is accessed in a moving vehicle enable a warning chime and visual warning when the GPS signal has been lost select the Warn driver when operating check box, then press OK.
select the Warn when GPS lost check box, then press OK. Note: The GPS signal alert will be active when a Speed alert is selected.
4. Use the 8-way toggle to select Save, then press OK. The Main Menu screen will display.
My Data
My Points of Interest (My POI)
Custom Points of Interest (POIs) are pre-installed and listed on the My POIs screen. 1. 2. 3. 4. From the Main Menu, select Preferences. Press OK. From the Preferences screen, select My Data. Press OK. From the My Data screen, select My POI. Press OK. The My POI screen will display. Use the 8-way toggle to select the POI le or les you require. Press OK to select the POI check box Note: There may be more than one page of POI types, depending on the number of maps installed. To view additional pages of POI types, scroll down using the 8-way toggle, or press 5. Use the 8-way toggle to select Save, then press OK. The Main Menu screen will display.
Clear Data
1. 2. 3. 4. From the Main Menu screen, select Preferences. Press OK. The Preferences screen will display. From the Preferences screen, select My Data. Press OK. The My Data screen will display. From the My Data screen, select Clear Data, then press OK. The Clear Data screen will display. Complete the following: If you want to. clear recent destinations clear favourites Then. select Clear Recent, then press OK. When the warning dialog-box opens, select Yes, then press OK. select Clear Favourites, then press OK. When the warning dialog-box opens, select Yes, then press OK. Note: This option will not clear My Home. clear avoid areas select Clear Avoid Areas, then press OK. When the warning dialog-box opens, select Yes, then press OK.
5. Press
to return to the Main Menu screen.
More Preferences
GPS Status
Signals are transmitted by Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites orbiting the Earth. The Satellite Signal Strengths screen provides a visual representation of the information being received. Latitude and longitude are displayed, along with a north-pointing compass, the heading in degrees and ground speed. The strength of each satellite is displayed on a bar chart. From the Main Menu screen, select Preferences > More Preferences > GPS status. The Satellite Signal Strengths screen will display.
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