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Navman Pin 570 Battery - 1600mAhCapacity: 1600 mAh Extended Capacity Voltage: 3.7V Battery type: Li-ion Compatible part numbers: 20-00598-07A-CT 20-00598-04A 0512-002617 Compatible models: Navman PiN 570
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Brand: Navman
Part Number: CS-N35XL-72506797
EAN: 4894128031307
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User reviews and opinions
| davewyh |
10:06pm on Thursday, September 16th, 2010 ![]() |
| Navman PIN 570 The Navman Pin 570 has been quite unreliable for most journeys and have had to reset the device on mnay occasions. | |
| sadine |
6:11pm on Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 ![]() |
| now that is working it is a great unit, website is arkward and hides product limitations. This is the 2nd Navman product I have purchased; I also had the original Navman 4400 wireless -... | |
| abadon |
7:14pm on Thursday, August 19th, 2010 ![]() |
| I have a old Dell Axim X5 with a Haicom 303 MMF CF antenna,Tom Tom software.Had this for over 2 years. | |
| mpidor |
3:50am on Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| nacman pin570 An ideal PDA with the added bonus of sat nav. the pocket size ensures that it can be used anywhere and at any time. Poor at best I drive trucks for a living and need a reliable sat nav system sadly buying the Navman Pin was a big mistake. | |
| nicola.pezzo |
4:42am on Sunday, August 1st, 2010 ![]() |
| Not impressed - every time it crashes it needs to be reset and all contacts/fi... | |
| zerokarmaleft |
12:05pm on Wednesday, July 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| A well-priced GPS - but so much more too Lacking soe facilities - such as traffic reports | |
| P0ldy |
10:02pm on Saturday, June 19th, 2010 ![]() |
| buy a GPS with SIRF star III chip Pros: - It was the cheapest PocketPC with GPS in the market when I bought it a year ago. buy a GPS with SIRF star III chip Pros: - It was the cheapest PocketPC with GPS in the market when I bought it a year ago. | |
| a_vzalupu |
8:11am on Saturday, May 29th, 2010 ![]() |
| Flat design easy to put into jacket pocket when leaving the car Pointer needed to input address a little bit too small | |
| dl7und |
8:46am on Monday, May 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| I was tempted into buying this Navman PIN570 sat nav system for its personal organiser features. These do work; however. First off, with the Navman PIN570 sat nav system you get a decent GPS rolled into a reasonable Pocket PC PDA. | |
| stephanooo |
6:20pm on Tuesday, April 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| RUBBISH! Absolute, complete, total, unequivocal RUBBISH! Based on my experience with my product: My advice to you? | |
| Jaapie |
5:18pm on Saturday, April 24th, 2010 ![]() |
| Decent PDA/GPS For a very decent price I like the Navman, for the price, and the features you get. I did find, like the other writer did. You get what you pay for Inexpensive PDA with a bonus - a NAV system. One big inconvenience: The PDA (yup. | |
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Documents
5. Microsoft ActiveSync
Using Microsoft ActiveSync, you can synchronize the information on your computer with the information on your PiN. Synchronization compares the data on your PiN with your computer and updates both computers with the most recent information. NOTE: By default, ActiveSync does not automatically synchronize all types of information. Use ActiveSync options to turn synchronization on and off for specific information types. Use ActiveSync to: Keep Pocket Outlook data up-to-date by synchronizing your PiN with Microsoft Outlook data on your computer. Synchronize Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel files between your PiN and computer. Your files are automatically converted to the correct format
With ActiveSync, you can also: Back up and restore your PiN data. Copy (rather than synchronize) files between your PiN and computer. Control when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization mode. For example, you can synchronize continually while connected to your computer or only when you choose the synchronize command. Select which information types are synchronized and control how much data is synchronized. For example, you can choose how many weeks of past appointments you want synchronized.
Before you begin synchronization, install ActiveSync on your computer from the PiN 570 Companion CD. ActiveSync comes preinstalled on your PiN. WARNING Do not connect your PiN to your computer unless you have Microsoft ActiveSync installed or until prompted to do so during the installation process.
Installing ActiveSync on Your Computer
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Turn on your computer and allow Microsoft Windows to start. Insert the PiN Companion CD into the CD drive of your computer. The Getting Started with your Pocket PC window will open. Click Getting Started With Windows Mobile or wait for the Getting Started With Your Windows Mobile based Pocket PC screen to appear. Click Start Here. The Start Here screen will display. Click Install ActiveSync in the left-hand column. The Install Microsoft ActiveSync screen will display. Click Install and follow the on-screen prompts to install Microsoft ActiveSync. When prompted, connect your PiN to your computer: 8. Connect the appropriate end of the ActiveSync cable to the bottom of your PiN. Connect the USB end of the cable to a USB port on your computer.
button to open a panel of
To amend Block Recognizer options:
Currently there are no options for this input method.
To use Transcriber:
With Transcriber you can write anywhere on the screen using the stylus just as you would on paper. Unlike Letter Recognizer and Block Recognizer, you can write a sentence or more of information. 1. 2. 3. Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button and then Transcriber. Write anywhere on the screen. Transcriber will change the written characters to typed characters.
For help using Transcriber, tap the question mark in the lower right hand corner of the screen.
To select typed text:
To select typed text, drag the stylus across it.
Entering a date in an application:
Many applications ask you to input a date. All standard Pocket PC applications use the same form to assist in this process.
First, click on the arrow to the right of the date field.
Next, select the date by moving among months using the arrows in the upper left- and right-hand corners. When you have found the date you want, tap the date to enter it. You can enter the current date by clicking Today:
Writing on the Screen
You can use your stylus to write directly on the screen in any program that accepts writing, such as Notes. You can also write directly on the screen in the Notes tab in Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks.
To write on the screen:
Tap the Pen button to switch to writing mode. This action displays lines on the screen to help you write.
NOTE: Some programs that accept writing may not have the Pen button. See the documentation for that program to find out how to switch to writing mode.
To select writing:
If you want to edit or format writing, you must select it first. 1. 2. Tap and hold the stylus next to the text you want to select until the insertion point appears. Without lifting, drag the stylus across the text you want to select.
If you accidentally write on the screen, tap Edit Undo and try again. You can also select text by tapping the Pen button to deselect it and then dragging the stylus across the screen. You can cut, copy, and paste written text in the same way you work with typed text: tap and hold the selected words and then tap an editing command on the pop-up menu, or tap the command on the Edit menu.
To convert writing to text:
If you want to convert your handwritten notes to typed text, tap Tools Recognize. If you want to convert only certain words, select them before doing so. Alternatively, tap and hold the selected words and then tap Recognize on the pop-up menu. If your PiN does not recognize a word, it will not convert it to text. In this instance, your writing will be left as it appears on screen.
If your PiN converts your text to the wrong word, you can select the correct word from a list of alternates or you can return to the original writing. To do so, tap and hold the incorrect word (tap one word at a time). On the pop-up menu, tap Alternates. A menu with a list of alternate words appears. Tap the word you want to use, or tap the writing at the top of the menu to return to the original writing.
Tips for getting good recognition:
Write neatly. Write between the lines. Keep the crosses of t and apostrophes and periods and commas within the lines between which you are writing. For better recognition, try increasing the zoom level to 300% using the Tools menu. Write the individual letters of a word close together. Leave big gaps between words so that the PiN can tell where words begin and end. Avoid words that cannot be converted. These include hyphenated words, foreign words that use special characters such as accents, and some punctuation.
NOTE: If you add writing to a word to change it (such as changing a 3 to an 8) after you attempt to recognize the word, the writing you add will not be included if you attempt to recognize the writing again.
Drawing on the Screen
You can draw on the screen in the same way that you write on the screen. The difference between writing and drawing on the screen is how you select items and how they can be edited. For example, selected drawings can be resized, while writing cannot.
To create a drawing:
Cross three ruled lines on your first stroke. A drawing box appears. Subsequent strokes in or touching the drawing box become part of the drawing. Drawings that do not cross three ruled lines will be treated as writing.
NOTE: You may want to change the zoom level so that you can more easily work on or view your drawing. Tap Tools and then a zoom level.
To select a drawing:
If you want to edit or format a drawing, you must select it first. Tap and hold the stylus on the drawing until the selection handle appears. To select multiple drawings, deselect the Pen button and then drag to select the drawings you want.
You can cut, copy, and paste selected drawings by tapping and holding the selected drawing and then choosing the appropriate command on the pop-up menu. Alternatively, choose the command from the Edit menu. To resize a drawing, make sure the Pen button is not selected, and drag a selection handle. NOTE: For more detailed information about the Notes application, please see Notes: Capturing Thoughts and Ideas, on Page 50.
Using the Message List
Messages you receive are displayed in the message list. By default, the message list is in date order, with the most recently received message at the top.
PiN 570 | User Manual When you receive a message, tap it to open it. Unread messages are displayed in bold. Below is a legend to some of the message status icons: Icon Meaning Meeting Request Unread partially-downloaded message Unread message to be downloaded Unread downloaded message Unread downloaded message with attachments Read partially-downloaded message Read downloaded message Read downloaded message with attachments
Upon connection to a live mail server, your PiN will display a progress and status bar for that connection. By tapping and holding on any message, you will be presented with the following menu. Tap on any of the options to take that action.
When you connect to your e-mail server or synchronize with your desktop computer, by default, you will receive messages from the last three days only, the first 100 lines of each new message, and file attachments of less than 100 KB in size. You can mark the messages that you want to retrieve in full during your next synchronization or e-mail server connection. In the message list, tap and hold the message you want to retrieve. On the pop-up menu, tap Mark for Download. The icons in the Inbox message list give you visual indications of message status. You specify your downloading preferences when you set up the service or select your synchronization options. You can change them at any time: Change options for Inbox synchronization using ActiveSync. Change options for direct e-mail server connections in Inbox on your PiN. Tap Tools and then tap Options. On the Service tab, tap the service you want to change. Tap and hold the service and select Delete to remove a service. See Configuring an Inbox Account below.
Replying to Meeting Invitations
When meeting invitations arrive in your Inbox, you can view them just like normal e-mail messages.
The header of the e-mail differs from standard e-mail messages.
Clicking the
button allows you to accept, decline, or tentatively accept the meeting invitation.
Opening vCard (.VCF) Attachments
vCards are electronic business cards. It is a powerful means of Personal Data Interchange (PDI) that is automating the traditional business card. You can receive these files as e-mail attachments and save them to your Contacts database.
PiN 570 | User Manual Once you are viewing an e-mail with a vCard (.VCF extension) file, single click on the vCard.
PiN 570 | User Manual 3. If the settings are not correct, enter your name, account user name and account password. Check Save Password if you want this password to be saved for future connections.
Next, choose whether this account is POP3 or IMAP4 (IMAP4 should be used for standard IMAP and Exchange Server accounts). Provide a friendly name for this account.
In the final part of the wizard, input your incoming and outgoing mail servers and your domain name if applicable. Consult your IT department for this information. Pressing Options allows for deeper customization of your account settings.
PiN 570 | User Manual i. You can opt to connect to your server and download new messages on a defined schedule. You can set whether the Work or The Internet connection profile is to be used. See Chapter 16 for further details.
In the next screen you can choose to have an authentication request for sending outgoing mail, require a secure connection during all connections, and only display a certain number of days worth of messages.
POP3 account users will see this screen. You can choose whether only message headers (no message body) should be downloaded, whether a certain number of kilobytes of the message should be downloaded, or if the entire message should be downloaded.
IMAP account users will see this screen. In addition to the options above, you can choose whether or not to download attachments when full message copies are downloaded, and restrict those attachments to being smaller than a certain size.
Configuring an Inbox Account
Selecting Accounts, Accounts and then tapping on a valid account will present the same wizard screens as those shown in Creating a new Inbox Account. NOTE: You cannot make setting changes to an account while you are connected to it.
Obtaining Account Status
By selecting Tools, Status from within a valid Inbox account, important status information can be viewed at a glance.
Status information presented includes the number of messages in your Outbox, the number of messages to be downloaded when you next connect, the number of attachments to be downloaded, and the number of messages to be deleted off the server.
13. More Programs
Pocket Word
Using Pocket Word, you can create new documents on your PiN, copy documents from your computer to your PiN, or synchronize documents between your computer and your PiN so that you have the most up-todate content in both locations. Use Pocket Word to create documents, such as letters, meeting minutes, and trip reports. To create a new Programs Pocket Word New. A blank document appears unless you have selected a file, tap template for new documents in the Options dialog box. If you have, then that template appears with appropriate text and formatting you have provided. You can open only one document at a time; when you open a second document, you will be asked to save the first. You can save documents in a variety of formats, including Word (.doc), Pocket Word (.psw), Rich Text Format (.rtf), and Plain Text (.txt). Pocket Word contains a list of the files stored on your PiN. Tap a file in the list to open it. To delete, make copies of, and send files, tap and hold a file in the list. Then, select the appropriate action on the pop-up menu.
You can enter information in Pocket Word in one of four modes (typing, writing, drawing, and recording), which are displayed on the View menu. Each mode has its own toolbar, which you can show and hide by tapping the Show/Hide Toolbar button on the command bar. NOTE: You can change the zoom magnification by tapping View and then Zoom. Then select the percentage you want. Select a higher percentage to enter text and a lower one to see more of your document. If youre opening a Word document created on a desktop computer, select Wrap to Window on the View menu so that you can see the entire document.
Input Modes
Once in a document, the View menu allows you to switch between input modes. You have a choice of writing, drawing, typing, and recording modes.
Typing Mode
Writing Mode
NOTE: If you cross three ruled lines in a single stylus stroke, the writing becomes a drawing, and can be edited and manipulated as described in the following section. Written words are converted to graphics (metafiles) when a Pocket Word document is converted to a Word document on your desktop computer.
Using the Library
The Library is your Reader home page; it displays a list of all books stored on your PiN or storage card. To open the Library: On the Reader command bar, tap Library. On an eBook page, tap the book title, and then tap Library on the pop-up menu.
To open an eBook, tap its title in the Library list.
Reading an eBook
Each book consists of a cover page, an optional table of contents and the pages of the book. Navigation options are listed in the bottom portion of the cover page.
PiN 570 | User Manual The first time you open an eBook, you will probably want to go to the first page or to the table of contents, if one exists. Subsequently, upon opening the book, you will automatically be taken to the last page read. When you open the eBook for the first time, you will see the books title image, if it has one. The first page of the book will then display. Each book page includes a page number and the book title.
You can page through an eBook by using the Up/Down toggle on your PiN.
Clicking the navigation drop-down (circled in black) allows you to view the cover page, table of contents, and list of annotations (this includes highlights, bookmarks, drawings, and text notes). You can also use this menu to access help, go back to the book library, change settings, and return to the previous screen.
Navigating an eBook
Navigating an eBook is typically done with the use of the Up/Down Toggle or the stylus, but you can also search for specific words in an eBook.
Tap and hold anywhere within the text of an eBook and select Find to see this dialog box. Enter the desired search text at the top, then select Find First, Find Previous, or Find Next. You can search with an approximate or exact match.
You can also use the Go to menu, which allows you to jump to one of several important places within an eBook. Select this from the Library view with the desired book highlighted.
Marking up an eBook
With support for bookmarks, highlighting, text notes, and drawings, you can mark up your eBook as if it were paper.
To switch to MSN Messenger, tap
MSN Messenger.
Setting Up
Before you can connect, you must enter Passport or Exchange account information. To set up an account and sign in: 1. Launch MSN Messenger. Ensure you are connected to the Internet (see Chapter 16 for details on how to get connected).
Select Tools, Options and select the Accounts tab.
In the Accounts tab, enter your Passport or Exchange account information. Be sure to indicate which service you wish to connect with. To sign in, tap the sign-in screen and enter your e-mail address and password.
NOTE: If you already use MSN Messenger on your computer, your contacts will appear on your PiN without being added again.
In future connections, your information will be already entered in the screen following Tap here to sign in.
Working with Contacts
The MSN Messenger window shows all of your messenger contacts at a glance, divided into Online and Not Online categories. From this view, while connected, you can chat, send an e-mail, block the contact from chatting with you, or delete contacts from your list using the pop-up menu.
NOTE: To see others online without being seen, in the Tools menu, tap My Status and select Appear Offline. If you block a contact, you will remain on the blocked contacts list, but willl always appear to be offline to them. To unblock a contact, tap and hold the contact, then tap Unblock on the pop-up menu.
PiN 570 | User Manual Chatting with Contacts Tap a contact name to open a chat window. Enter your message in the text entry area at the bottom of the screen, or tap My Text to enter a preset message, and tap Send. To invite another contact to a multi-user chat, in the Tools menu, tap Invite and tap the contact you want to invite. NOTE: To switch back to the main window without closing a chat, tap. To revert back to your chat window, tap Chats and select the person with whom you were chatting.
Pressing My Text allows you to send commonly-used expressions to your contacts. Select ToolsEdit My Text Messages to edit the text. To know if the contact with whom you are chatting is responding, look for the message under the text entry area. If the other chat participants are not entering text, you will see at the bottom of the screen the date and time of last message received by those participants.
To change how you appear to other users, from either the main Messenger window or a chat window, select Tools, My Status. These choices appear in MSN Messenger.
Windows Media Player for Pocket PC
Use Microsoft Windows Media Player for Pocket PC to play digital audio and video files that are stored on your PiN or on a network. To switch to Windows Media Player for Pocket PC, tap Programs Windows Media.
Media Playback
Once a media file has been loaded, you can play, pause, stop, song advance/reverse, mute sound or adjust volume. During playback, tap the full-screen mode icon to hide the toolbar and show the media in landscape mode. Note the media file name is located to the left of the full-screen mode button.
Tools Functions
The tools menu allows you to perform several important functions. About gives you information about the codecs used in your version of Windows Media Player. Settings changes a variety of program settings. Properties gives a detailed listing of a media files attributes. Open URL allows you to open WMP-compliant media from a network or Internet resource. Add Web Favorite adds a streaming media file that is currently playing web favorites. Repeat plays a playlist repeatedly. Shuffle plays items in a playlist in a random order. Using the Terminal Services Client (TSC), you can log onto a desktop computer running Terminal Services (pre-Windows XP) or Remote Desktop (Windows XP and later) and use all of the programs available on that computer from your PiN.
PiN 570 | User Manual NOTE: Transcriber is not supported as an input method during a Terminal Services session. You must use Keyboard, Block Recognizer, or Letter Recognizer.
Connecting and Using TSC
Before attempting a Terminal Services connection, you must have authorized access to a desktop or server that supports this service. 1. Launch TSC
Enter the IP address or host name of a valid TS server. Checking Limit size of server attempts to compress the remote desktop screen to minimize scrolling. Press Connect to start connection. Typically you will be asked to login.
If the desktop server is not in optimized mode, you can tap and hold on the screen to see available options in a context menu.
Use the remote server as if you were using it directly.
Pictures
Use Pictures to view JPEG pictures stored on your PiN or in a storage card, send pictures to others, view a slideshow of your pictures, or set a picture as the background on the Today screen. You can even set Pictures to launch itself when a digital camera storage card is inserted into your PiN!
PiN 570 | User Manual 4. Synchronize your PiN and desktop computer. Mobile favorites that are stored in the Mobile Favorites folder in Internet Explorer are downloaded to your PiN.
NOTE: If you did not specify an update schedule in step 3, you will need to manually download content to keep the information updated on your desktop computer and PiN. Before synchronizing with your PiN, in Internet Explorer on your desktop computer, click Tools Synchronize. You will see the last time content was downloaded to the desktop computer, and you can manually download content if needed. You can add a button to the Internet Explorer toolbar for creating mobile favorites. In Internet Explorer on your desktop computer, click View Toolbars Customize.
To save PiN memory
Mobile favorites take up storage memory on your PiN. To minimize the amount of memory used: In the settings for the Favorites information type in ActiveSync options, turn off pictures and sounds, or stop some mobile favorites from being downloaded to the PiN. For more information, see ActiveSync Help. Limit the number of downloaded linked pages. In Internet Explorer on the desktop computer, right-click the mobile favorite you want to change, then click Properties. In the Download tab, specify 0 or 1 for the number of linked pages you want to download.
Using AvantGo Channels
AvantGo is a free interactive service that gives you access to personalized content and thousands of popular websites. You subscribe to AvantGo channels directly from your PiN. Then, you synchronize your PiN and desktop computer, or connect to the Internet to download the content. For more information, visit the AvantGo Web site.
16. Getting Connected
You can use your PiN to exchange information with other PiNs as well as your desktop computer, a network, or the Internet. You have the following connection options: Connect to your Internet service provider (ISP). Once connected, you can send and receive e-mail messages by using Inbox and view Web or WAP pages by using Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer. The communication software for creating an ISP connection is already installed on your PiN. Your service provider will provide software needed to install other services, such as paging and fax services. If this is the method you want to use, see Connect to an Internet Service Provider later in this chapter. Connect to the network at your company or organization where you work. Once connected, you can send and receive e-mail messages by using Inbox, view Web or WAP pages by using Pocket Internet Explorer, and synchronize with your desktop computer. If this is the method you want to use, see Connect to Work later in this chapter. Connect to your desktop computer to synchronize remotely. Once connected, you can synchronize information such as your Pocket Outlook information. If this is the method you want to use, see the sections detailing ActiveSync above.
Highlight the driver name of the card you wish to configure. Indicate whether My network card connects to: either The Internet or Work. Tap on the name of the driver to receive advanced options.
Configure the IP address settings in the IP Address tab.
PiN 570 | User Manual NOTE: You must remove then reinsert your network card for these settings to take effect.
Select the Network Card button from Connection SettingsAdvanced to configure your wireless networks.
Networks that you have already configured are preferred networks and are listed in the Wireless tab. You can select to connect to only preferred networks or have your PiN search for and connect to any available network whether it is preferred or not. Press Add New Settings if you do not see a network youd like to connect to.
In the General tab you can set the network name (also known as SSID); this is only editable if you are creating a new wireless network profile else you are viewing a preferred network and the SSID has already been established. Indicate whether this network will connect you to The Internet or Work. Finally, if this is a new network profile, you can indicate whether this is a device-to-computer network. To determine if authentication is needed, see your network administrator. To use data encryption, check the first checkbox. To use shared key authentication, check the second checkbox. To automatically use a network key, tap The Key is provided for me automatically; else, enter that key. For enhanced security, enable 802.11X network access and choose among the available EAP types.
Exchanging Data with other Mobile Devices
PiN Pocket PCs can access local or corporate networks and can also exchange data with other mobile devices, such as Pocket PCs, Handheld PCs, and Smartphones. Using Infrared or Bluetooth Beam, you can send your contact files, appointments, notes, and many other file types to these devices with great ease.
One example is the Notes application. These instruction steps apply to Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, File Explorer, Pocket Word and Pocket Excel. From the Tools menu, select Beam Note. Immediately, your PiN will seek an available Infrared port on a nearby mobile device. Make sure the IR ports are properly aligned, with no objects blocking the path. See the sections below to see how to send Beams from various Pocket PC applications.
Using Pocket Internet Explorer
Without connecting to the Internet, you can use Pocket Internet Explorer to browse mobile favorites and channels that have been downloaded to your PiN. You can also connect to the Internet through an ISP or a network connection and browse the Web.
To view mobile favorites and channels: 1. Tap the Favorites button to display your list of favorites.
18. Regulatory Information
Regulations Statements
Class B Regulations
USA Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital PiN pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Please note: The use of a non-shielded interface cable with this equipment is prohibited.
Canada Canadian Department Of Communications Radio Interference Regulations Class B Compliance Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canada Interference-Causing equipment regulations. Cet appareil numrique de Classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Rglement Canadien sur le matriel brouileur. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this PiN may not cause interference, and (2) this PiN must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the PiN."
Standards Compliance
Europe (CE)
e-mark
Complies with Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive (RTTE)
C-tick
95/54/EC Automotive EMC Directive
Radio Communications (EMC Standards) Notice 2004 EN 55022 (IT Equipment) Radiated & Conducted Emissions
Safety Precautions
Charging
Use only the AC adapter supplied with your PiN; use of another type of AC adapter will result in malfunction and/or danger. Use only the car charger supplied with your PiN; use of another type of car charger will result in malfunction and/or danger.
About the Infrared LED
The IR port located on the Pocket PC is evaluated as a Class 1 LED (Light-Emitting Diode) device according to International Standard IEC 60 825-1 (EN60825-1) requirements. CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT
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@navman-europe.com 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 the 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
Compliance
This PiN complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This PiN may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this PiN must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NAVMAN DISCLAIM ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE OR VIOLATE THE LAW.
Copyright
2005 Navman NZ Limited. Navman is a registered trademark of Navman NZ Limited. All rights reserved. Microsoft Windows 98 SE, ME, 2000 or XP SP1, Internet Explorer, ActiveSync are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft Passport and Windows Mobile are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. SmartS is a trademark of Navman NZ Limited. All rights reserved. Acer is a registered trademark of Acer Inc. All rights reserved. Adobe Reader is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Jot is a registered trademark of Communications Intelligence Corporation. All rights reserved. Graffiti is a registered trademark of palmOne, Inc. All rights reserved. All other trademarks and registrations are the property of their respective owners. Published in New Zealand.
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7. Uninstall SmartST from your Pocket PC using the Remove Programs feature in your Pocket PC Windows Settings panel: Start Settings System tab Remove Programs. 8. Uninstall Navman SmartST Desktop from your computer if it has previously been installed, using the Add or Remove Programs feature in your Windows Control Panel: Start Control Panel Add or Remove Programs. Refer to subsequent chapters of this user manual to install and activate Smart 2005, install new maps and navigate to your destination.
2. Pocket PC Features
4-Way Toggle
The style of the 4-way toggle differs between models of Pocket PC. It may be referred to as a navigation button or navigation stick; it may be a 5-way toggle. See your Pocket PC manual to identify the 4-way toggle. Note: The Acer n30 Pocket PC does not have a toggle. To use Smart, you must first assign Button 1 to <Scroll Right and Button 4 to <Scroll Left. See your Acer n30 manual for information on how to assign buttons. Toggle Left Description Opens the Main Menu screen. Cycles through the navigation screens once a route has been calculated: Right 2D Map screen 3D Map screen Next Instruction screen Instruction List screen. From the 2D Map screen, enables you to zoom in to view less of the street map, but with more detail. Up From the 3D Map screen, with the Information button set to Angle, enables you to increase the viewing angle. From the 2D Map screen, enables you to zoom out to view more of the street map, but with less detail. Down From the 3D Map screen, with the Information button set to Angle, enables you to decrease the viewing angle.
Touch-Screen
Use the stylus with the Pocket PC touch-screen to navigate and use the Main Menu options, set destination addresses and congure the GPS status. See your Pocket PC manual for information on using the stylus with the touch-screen. Tap and hold the stylus on the 2D Map and 3D Map screens to activate the Pop-up menu. See page 39 for information on the Pop-up menu.
Portrait vs. Landscape Screens
Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 SE can display Smart in portrait or landscape mode. This manual shows most Smart screens primarily in portrait mode; however, where landscape mode signicantly differs from portrait mode, both are shown.
3. Installing Smart
Begin by installing Smart Desktop on your computer. Then install and register Smart on your Pocket PC, activate and download the maps you require from Smart Desktop. You will need an Internet connection to complete activation. Note: Windows XP users, ensure XP Service Pack 1 or higher is installed before you install Smart Desktop.
Microsoft ActiveSync
Microsoft ActiveSync is used to establish a connection between your Pocket PC and your computer. Smart requires ActiveSync 3.7.1 or higher, which should have been included with your Pocket PC. See your Pocket PC user manual for more information.
Step 1. Install Smart Desktop on your Computer
1. Close all open programs on your computer. 2. Insert the Smart CD into your computer CD-ROM 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 Pocket PC.exe where D is the letter assigned to your CD-ROM drive. Click OK. 3. Follow the screen prompts to install Smart Desktop. Select your preferred language for Smart Desktop when prompted. Review and accept the Licence Agreement for Smart Desktop when prompted. Select a destination folder when prompted. Smart Desktop will open.
You are now ready to install and activate Smart on your Pocket PC.
Step 2. Install and Activate Smart on your Pocket PC
1. Close all open programs on your Pocket PC. 2. Connect your Pocket PC to your computer via Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7.1 or higher. Microsoft ActiveSync will synchronise with your Pocket PC. 3. Open Smart Desktop if it is not already open: Start Programs Navman Smart Desktop 2005 for Pocket PC. 4. Follow the prompts to install Smart on your Pocket PC. PiN 570 only: When prompted for the default installation directory, click No. In the Save In box, select ROM Storage, then click OK. Other Pocket PC models: Smart must be installed in the default installation directory, not a memory card. 5. If you connect to the Internet via a dial-up connection, connect to the Internet now. 6. Follow the prompts to register online and activate Smart on your Pocket PC. Review and accept the Privacy Notice when prompted. You will be prompted to enter your contact details so Navman can advise you when updates are released. Enter your Smart Application Key from the back of the CD box when prompted. Your computer will connect to the Internet and activate your Smart Application Key. Your Pocket PC now contains Smart 2005. You are now ready to install a map to your Pocket PC or memory card.
*The COM port for the Bluetooth GPS receiver varies between models of Pocket PC.
GPS Status Screen
The GPS Status screen provides a visual representation of the information being received. Latitude and longitude are displayed, along with a north-pointing compass, ground speed and the heading in degrees. Available satellites are shown as segments.
COM Port drop-down box, displays selected GPS receiver or COM port Baud rate drop-down box which displays the selected baud rate for the GPS receiver COM port North-pointing compass and current heading in degrees Ground speed GPS x Number of satellites used in GPS x Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and date
Indicates whether the COM port is open Latitude and longitude of current position; tap to toggle displayed units between degrees, minutes and decimal seconds; decimal degrees; degrees and decimal minutes. Each segment represents a satellite
GPS Satellite Segment Key
Colour Red Yellow Green Description No signal is being received. A valid signal is being received but not being used to x your position. A valid signal is being used to x your position.
GPS Status Messages
The GPS status messages are displayed on the 2D Map, 3D Map, Next Instruction and GPS Status screens. These messages provide feedback on the status of the GPS receiver connection. The following table explains the meaning of these messages and includes suggested actions. Status Message GPS PORT CLOSED Meaning A GPS COM port has not been opened. A GPS COM Port has been opened but no GPS data are being received. A GPS COM Port has been opened, GPS data are being received, but a GPS position x has not yet been established. Your GPS x has been lost. You have a valid GPS position x and GPS data are being received. Suggested Action On the GPS Status screen, tap the GPS checkbox to open the COM port selected in the rst drop-down box. Ensure the GPS receiver is turned on and connected. Ensure the GPS receiver has an unobscured view of the sky. If you are in a vehicle with athermic (heat reecting) windows, you will require an external GPS antenna (sold separately). Ensure the GPS receiver has an unobscured view of the sky. No action required. You can navigate to your destination.
NO GPS DATA
WAITING FOR GPS
GPS LOST (no GPS message; date displayed on GPS Status screen)
9. Setting your Destination
Before you travel, specify a destination and Smart will plan your route. You may select a destination using any of the Destination menu options. Note: Depending on the destination country, some fields may be unavailable when selecting a destination.
Entering Destination Text
Use the keyboard to enter text into the appropriate boxes on the Destination screens.
Note: If the text you enter does not match any address or Point of Interest (or any name in Pocket PC Contacts), the text will turn red. In this case, check your spelling and try again.
Destination Icons
Each Destination screen displays a variable selection of icons: Tap To. Return to the previous screen. Display the Route Options screen. Add current location to Favourites. Show the current location on the 2D Map. Calculate route and display the 3D Map. Conrm selection. Edit current Favourite. Delete current Favourite. View the Help screen for Destination icons. Display information about the current item.
Address Search Rules
The following rules apply when searching for a destination in Europe:
Street Names with Dates
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: Street Types on page 61.
Navigating to a Street Address
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Address. The Destination Address screen will open. Note: If you have previously selected a destination and not subsequently exited Smart, the last address will display.
2. Select a country from the Country drop-down box. 3. Type and select the destination address starting in any box, as follows: Box Postcode Action Tap the Postcode box. The Destination Address - Postcode screen will display. Type up to ve characters of the postcode in the Postcode box. Note: When navigating in United Kingdom or Netherlands, type the postcode with spaces and without the last two letters. Select the postcode from the list that displays. Tap The Destination Address screen will reopen. Area Tap the Area box. The Destination Address - Area screen will display. Type the name of a geographical location such as a town, city, state or county in the Area box. Select the area from the list that displays. Tap The Destination Address screen will reopen. Tap the Road box. The Destination Address - Road screen will display. Type the name of a road in the Road box. Select the road from the list that displays. Tap The Destination Address screen will reopen. Tap the House No. box. The Destination Address - House No. screen will display. Type the house number in the House No. box. Select the number from the list that displays. Tap The Destination Address screen will reopen.
House number
4. Complete one of the following: To calculate and display your route, tap The 3D Map screen will open.
To display the address without calculating the route, tap The 2D Map screen will open. To add the address as a Favourite, tap. The Favourite will be saved with the name of the road.
Navigating to the Intersection of Two Streets
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Intersection. The Destination Intersection screen will open. Note: If you have previously selected a destination and not subsequently exited Smart, the last address will display.
2. Select a country from the Country drop-down box.
3. Type and select the destination address: Box Area Action Tap the Area box. The Destination Intersection - Area screen will display. Type the name of a geographical location such as a town, city, state or county in the Area box. Select the area from the list that displays. Tap The Destination Address screen will reopen. Tap the Road 1 box. The Destination Intersection - Road 1 screen will display. Type the name of a road in the Road 1 box. Select the road from the list that displays. Tap The Destination Address screen will reopen. Tap the Road 2 box. The Destination Intersection - Road 2 screen will display. Type the name of a road in the Road 2 box. A list of roads that intersect with the road specied in the Road 1 box will display. Select a road from the list that displays. Tap The Destination Address screen will reopen.
Creating a Trip
1. From the Main Menu, tap Trip Planner. The Trip Planner screen will display.
2. Tap to add a destination point. The Destination screen will open. You may add a destination point using any of the Destination menu options.
Adding a Destination Point via Address
1. Tap Address. The Destination Address screen will open. 2. Select a country from the Country drop-down box. 3. Type and select the destination address: Box Postcode Action Tap the Postcode box. The Destination Address - Postcode screen will display. Type up to ve characters of the postcode in the Postcode box. Note: When navigating in United Kingdom or Netherlands, type the postcode with spaces and without the last two letters. Select the postcode from the list that displays. Tap The Destination Address screen will reopen. Area Tap the Area box. The Destination Address - Area screen will display. Type the name of a geographical location such as a town, city, state or county in the Area box. Select the area from the list that displays. Tap The Destination Address screen will reopen. Tap the Road box. The Destination Address - Road screen will display. Type the name of a road in the Road box. Select the road from the list that displays. Tap The Destination Address screen will reopen. Tap the House No. box. The Destination Address - House No. screen will display. Type the house number in the House No. box. Select the number from the list that displays. Tap The Destination Address screen will reopen.
. 4. Tap The destination point is added to your trip. To add another destination point, go to step 2. 5. Tap 6. Tap to return to the Destination screen. to return to the Trip Planner screen.
7. Tap. The 3D Map screen will open. Smart will calculate and display the trip.
Adding Destination Points via Other Options
You may add destination points to the Trip Planner using the Intersection, Points of Interest, Favourites, Contact and Recent destinations options on the Destination menu.
Managing the Trip Planner
To manage destination points on the Trip Planner screen, tap and hold a destination point. The pop-up Trip Planner Menu will display. To move a point up, select Move Up. To move a point down, select Move Down. To delete a point, select Delete. To delete all points, select Clear All. To skip all prior destination points, select Skip To. To save the trip to your Pocket PC or memory card: Tap. The Trip Save As screen will open. Type a name for the trip in the Name box. Select a folder in which to save the trip from the Folder drop-down box. Select a location from the Location box in which to save the folder and trip. Tap OK. The Trip Planner screen will reopen.
Loading a Trip
1. From the Main Menu, tap Trip Planner. The Trip Planner screen will open. 2. Tap. The Trip Open screen will open. 3. Select the folder containing the trip to be loaded from the Folder drop-down box. 4. Tap the trip to be loaded from the list of trip (.trp) les. The Trip Planner screen will reopen. If you have a previous trip displayed on the Trip Planner screen, you will be prompted with the option to append the loaded trip to the displayed trip. 5. Tap. The 3D Map screen will open. Smart will calculate and display the trip.
Direction of next turn. Tap to hear next instruction. Distance to next turn Information Buttons Tap to cycle through the following display options: Speed Time HDG (current direction or heading) DTG (distance to go to destination) ETA (expected time of arrival at destination) TTG (time to go to destination)
Displays information from Information Buttons
Instruction List Screen
The Instruction List screen displays a list of the remaining turns to your destination, the direction of the turn, the street name and the distance to the turn. Each distance shown in the righthand column represents the distance from your current location to that turn. The next turn is highlighted. To view the Instruction List screen, press the 4-way toggle the Instruction List screen is displayed. to cycle through the screens until
Scroll up and down the list of instructions using the scroll bar.
Direction of turn
Distance to turn
Next instruction Scroll bar
Turn List View Screen
The Turn List View screen displays a map view of your next turn and a list of the remaining turns to your destination. Each distance shown in the instruction list column represents the distance from your current location to that turn. The next turn is highlighted. To view the Turn List View screen tap Turn List View on the Main Menu. Scroll up and down the list of instructions using the scroll bar. Tap an instruction to view the map for the turn in the map-view portion of the screen. There are minor differences between the portrait and landscape versions of the Turn List View screen (see Figures 1 and 2), e.g., landscape does not contain the Direction of Turn panel.
Map view of your next turn
Next instruction (in yellow) Distance to turn
Figure 1. Portrait
Map view of your next turn Next instruction (in yellow) Distance to turn
Distance to next turn
Figure 2. Landscape
Viewing the Route Summary
A summary of the calculated route can be displayed on the 2D Map or 3D Map screen for ve seconds. The route summary includes: Departure street. Destination street. Distance of route. Time to go to destination (TTG). Distance to go to destination (DTG). Percentage of route completed (measured by distance). To display the route summary: 1. Tap and hold the 2D Map or 3D Map screen. 2. Select Route Summary from the Pop-up menu. The route summary will display for ve seconds.
Deleting an Avoid Area
1. From the Main Menu, tap Map. 2. Tap and hold the Avoid Area that you want to delete. 3. Select Delete Avoid Area from the Pop-up menu. The Avoid Area is deleted.
Deleting all Avoid Areas
1. From the Main Menu, tap Map. 2. Tap and hold the 2D Map screen outside of an Avoid Area. 3. Select Clear Avoid Areas from the Pop-up menu. All Avoid Areas are deleted.
15. Route Demonstrator
The Route Demonstrator allows you to: Preview a route. Plan and view a route without a GPS x, such as when you are inside a building.
Step 1. Select Departure Point
If you have a GPS x, you do not need to select a departure point unless the demonstrated routes departure point is not your current location. 1. Find your departure point by scrolling the map with the stylus. 2. Tap and hold the road or POI icon that represents your departure point. 3. From the Pop-up menu, select Set as departure.
Step 2. Select Destination Point
1. Find your destination point by scrolling the map with the stylus. 2. Tap and hold the road or POI icon that represents your destination. 3. From the Pop-up menu, select Navigate to.
Step 3. Activate Route Demonstrator
From the Pop-up menu, select Route Demonstrator. If you have selected the Repeat Route Demonstrator check box on the Display Settings screen, the Route Demonstrator will repeat until you disable it from the Pop-up menu.
To Disable Route Demonstrator
From the Pop-up menu, select Route Demonstrator.
16. Trip Meter
Trip Meter - Current Route Screen
The Trip Meter - Current Route screen is used to view the distance travelled, average speed, maximum speed, time taken and stationary time for your current trip. From the Main Menu, tap , then Trip Meter.
The Trip Meter - Totals screen is used to view the distance travelled, average speed, maximum speed, time taken and stationary time for all of your trips to date, or since the trip meter was last reset. From the Trip Meter - Current Route screen, tap The Trip Meter - Totals screen will open. Tap.
again to redisplay the Trip Meter - Current Route screen.
17. Favourites and Quick Navs
Favourites are used to access frequently used destinations without having to reenter information. Favourites are accessed from the Favourite List screen. You are able to save your three most frequently used Favourites as Quick Navs. Using a Quick Nav is the quickest and easiest way to set your destination. Quick Navs are accessed from the Quick Nav screen, or from the Pop-up menu on the 2D Map or 3D Map screens.
Saving a Favourite
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Address. The Destination Address screen will open. Note: You can also add an Intersection or POI as a Favourite. 2. Select a country from the Country drop-down box. 3. Type and select the destination address: To select an area, type the name of a geographical location such as a town, city, state or county in the Area box. Select the area from the list that displays. To select a road, type the name of a road in the Road box. Select the road from the list that displays. To select a house number, type the house number in the House No box. Select the numebr from the list that displays. 4. Tap. The Favourite is saved with the name of the road.
Converting a Favourite to a Quick Nav
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Favourites. 2. Select the Favourite to convert to a Quick Nav. 3. Tap. The Favourite Edit screen will display. 4. In the Save as box, select a Quick Nav to save this Favourite to. 5. To change the icon for this Quick Nav, tap the icon next to Change Icon.and select a new icon from the Favourite Change Icon screen. The Favourite Edit screen will reopen. 6. Tap to save the Quick Nav. The Favourite List screen will display.
Editing a Favourite or Quick Nav
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Favourites. 2. Select the Favourite to edit.
3. Tap. The Favourite Edit screen will display.
4. In the Name box, type a name for the Quick Nav or Favourite. 5. To change the icon displayed on the 2D Map and 3D Map screen: a. Tap the Change Icon icon. The Favourite Change Icon screen will display. b. Tap the icon you want for the Quick Nav or Favourite. 6. Tap to save the Quick Nav or Favourite. The Favourite List screen will open.
Using Quick Navs
1. From the Main Menu, tap Quick Nav. 2. Tap your previously saved Quick Nav destination. The 3D Map screen will open. Smart will calculate and display the route to the Quick Nav. Note: You can also access Quick Navs via the Pop-up menu.
Using Favourites
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Favourites. 2. Select a Favourite from the list. 3. Select one of the following options: - Displays the Routing Settings screen. - Opens the Favourite Edit screen to edit the Favourite. - Deletes the Favourite. - Displays the Favourite on the 2D Map screen. - Calculates the route to the Favourite and displays it on the 3D Map screen.
18. Settings
You can modify the following settings to suit your preferences:
To nish recording a route
1. From the Main Menu, tap Setup, then the Guidance tab. The Guidance screen will open. 2. Tap Stop in the Route Recording section, to stop recording the route. 3. Tap. The 2D Map screen will open.
To play a route recording
1. From the Main Menu, tap , then Setup, then the Guidance tab. The Guidance screen will open. 2. In the Route Recording section, tap Play. The Open screen will open. 3. From the Folder drop-down box, select the folder containing the route to be played. 4. From the list of recorded routes, tap the route to be played. The Guidance screen will reopen. 5. Tap The 2D Map screen will open, and the route recording will play.
To stop playing a route recording
1. From the Main Menu, tap , then Setup, then the Guidance tab. The Guidance Settings screen will open. 2. In the Route Recording section, tap Stop to stop playing the route 3. Tap. The 2D Map screen will open.
Route Settings
1. From the Main Menu, tap , Setup, then the Routing tab. The Routing screen will open.
2. Modify the settings as required: If you want to. change the Route Type Then. move the Route slider towards Quickest for Smart to give more weighting to the fastest time when calculating a route. move the Route slider towards Shortest for Smart to give more weighting to the shortest distance when calculating a route. change the Preference for Freeways move the Freeway Usage slider towards Min to use freeways less often when calculating a route. move the Freeway Usage slider towards Max to use freeways more often when calculating a route. avoid unsurfaced roads avoid ferries avoid toll roads avoid urban areas enable Back-on-Track automatic rerouting restore default settings 3. Tap to accept these changes. The 2D Map screen will open. select the Avoid Unsurfaced Roads check box. select the Avoid Ferries check box. select the Avoid Toll Roads check box. select the Avoid Urban Areas check box. select the Automatic Rerouting check box. Back-on-Track will update the calculated route if you take a wrong turn. tap.
Points of Interest (POI) Settings
Points Of Interest (POIs) in a region are grouped into categories. This function allows you to select the category of POI that you need. For example, you may be interested in entertainment venues only and want to disable other POI categories, such as schools. 1. From the Main Menu, tap The POI screen will open. , then Setup, then the POI tab.
2. To enable POIs to be displayed on the 2D Map screen, select the Show Icons on Map check box in the POI Display section. 3. Select or clear the appropriate check boxes in the POI Categories section until only those categories of POIs that you would like to display on the 2D or 3D Map screen are selected. 4. Tap to accept these changes. The 2D Map screen will open.
Active Map Selection Settings
The Active Map Selection Settings screen allows you to specify which of the available maps are to be used. Smart uses program memory to store map regions, so we recommend that you only specify the map(s) that you currently require. 1. From the Main Menu, tap , then Setup, then the Map tab. The Map - Active Map Selection screen 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 Pocket PC 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 Pocket PC below.
Saving a Custom POI File to your Pocket PC
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.
3. Modify the POI settings as required: If you want to. activate the POI Then. select the Active check box. Note: If you do not activate the POI, you will be able to configure only the POI Visibility Level and Icon File settings. enable a visual warning when the POI is in close proximity enable a warning chime when the POI is in close proximity change the units used to measure distance for this POI select the distance from the POI at which the visual warning should display or the warning chime should sound indicate this POIs priority when one or more additional POIs are in the same locale select a custom POI type icon to display on the map select the Visual Alert check box. select the Audio Alert check box. select the Metric or Imperial option. select the distance from the Distance box.
move the POI Visibility Level slider left or right.
Type the path to the icon le to be used to represent the POI type, in the Icon File box, or select the icon le from your local or network drive clicking , locating the le and clicking Open. The le must be a bitmap (.bmp) graphic with a minimum of 6x6 pixels and a maximum of 32x32 pixels.
4. Click OK and follow the prompts. The POI le is saved to the Pocket PC as a Custom POI type. If you want to change the le name, edit the le name in the POI File Name window File Name box, then click OK. The le name can be up to eight characters and cannot contain spaces.
Deleting a Custom POI File from your Pocket PC
1. On the Map menu, click Points of Interest. The POI Editor window will open. 2. On the File menu, click Manage POI Files. The Manage POI Files window will open, displaying a list of custom POI les installed on your Pocket PC. 3. Click the File Name or Size of the POI le to delete. 4. Click Delete. The le is removed from the list, but is not yet deleted. 5. To select another le to delete, go back to step 2; otherwise, proceed to step 6. 6. Click OK and accept the changes. The selected le or les are deleted.
Increasing Allocation of Program Memory
Smart requires an amount of allocated program memory equal to about 10% of the size of the installed and active maps. 1. Tap Start to display the Start menu. 2. Tap Settings on the Start menu. 3. On the Settings screen, tap the System tab. 4. Tap the Memory icon. The Memory screen will open. 5. Move the slider to the left until you have enough program memory listed on the right. See your Pocket PC manual for more information.
22. Accessories
These Pocket PC accessories are available for separate purchase from your local Navman retailer:
In-Vehicle Power Adaptor
12 V in-vehicle power adaptor with 2 m power cable
Universal PDA Mounting Kit
Mounts any PDA device in your car.
Appendix: Street Types
Note: Belgium and Switzerland each list street types and their abbreviations in three languages.
Country
Austria
Street Type
BOULEVARD CHAUSSEE PLATZ STRASSE BAAN BERG DREEF LAAN MARKT PARK PLEIN SQUARE STEENWEG STRAAT AVENUE BOULEVARD CHAUSSE IMPASSE MONT MONTAGNE PLACE ROUTE ROUTE NATIONAL RUE SQUARE CHAUSSEE PLATZ STRASSE GATAN GATE GATA VGEN VG ALLEE AVENUE BOULEVARD CHAUSSE DOMAINE FAUBOURG IMPASSE MONT MONTAGNE PASSAGE PLACE QUARTIER ROND-POINT ROUTE ROUTE NATIONALE RUE SQUARE TRAVERSE
Abbreviation
BVD CH PL STR BN BG DR LN MKT PK PL SQ STWG STR AVE BVD CH IMP MT MT PL RTE RN R. SQ CH PL STR GT GT GT V. V. ALL AVE BVD CH DOM FG IMP MT MT PAS PL QU RPT RTE RN R. SQ TRA
Belgium (Dutch)
Belgium (French)
Belgium (German)
Finland
France
Smart 2005 for Pocket PC | User Manual Country
Germany
BOULEVARD CHAUSSEE PLATZ STRASSE AVENUE BOULEVARD CENTRE CRESCENT PLACE ROAD ROUTE SQUARE STREET YARD CONTRADA CORSO FRAZIONE LARGO PIAZZA PIAZZALE STRADA STATALE SUPERSTRADA VIA VIALE ALLE AVENUE BOULEVARD CHAUSSE DOMAINE FAUBOURG IMPASSE MONT MONTAGNE PASSAGE PLACE QUARTIER ROND-POINT ROUTE ROUTE NATIONALE RUE SQUARE TRAVERSE BOULEVARD DIJK DWARSSTRAAT DWARSWEG GRACHT KADE KANAAL LAAN LEANE LOANE PARK PLANTSOEN PLEIN SINGEL STRAAT STRJITTE STRAATWEG WEG
BVD CH PL STR AVE BVD CTR CR PL RD RTE SQ ST YD C.DA C.SO FR LGO P.ZA P.LE SS SS V. VL ALL AVE BVD CH DOM FG IMP MT MT PAS PL QU RPT RTE RN R. SQ TRA BVD DK DWSTR DWWG GR KD KAN LN LN LN PK PLNTS PLN SNGL STR STR STRWG WG
Ireland
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
GATA GATE PLASSEN VEGEN VEI AVENIDA BAIRRO CALADA CAMINHO ESTRADA LARGO LARGUINHO PRAA QUARTO QUARTA QUINTA RUA SO SANTA SANTO AVENIDA CALLE CALLEJN CAMINO CARRETERA GLORIETA PASEO PLAZA RAMBLA RONDA BOULEVARD CHAUSSEE PLATZ STRASSE AVENUE CHAUSSE IMPASSE MONT MONTAGNE PLACE QUARTIER ROUTE ROUTE NATIONAL RUE SQUARE CONTRADA CORSO FRAZIONE LARGO PIAZZA PIAZZALE VIA VIALE AVENUE BOULEVARD CENTRE CRESCENT
GT GT PL V. V. AVE BA CC CAM EST LGO LARG PR QT QT QU R. S. S. S. AVE C/ CJ CM CR G P.O P. RBLA RD BVD CH PL STR AVE CH IMP MT MT PL QU RTE RN R. SQ C.DA C.SO FR LGO P.ZA P.LE V. VL AVE BVD CTR CR
Portugal
Switzerland (German)
Switzerland (French)
Switzerland (Italian)
United Kingdom
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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.
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