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User manual ROUTE 66 Maps
Maps and navigation. Anytime. Anywhere.

User Manual

User manual
Copyright 1993-2009 ROUTE 66. All rights reserved. ROUTE 66 and the ROUTE 66 logo are registered trademarks. Data copyright NAVTEQ B.V. / TELE ATLAS B.V. / Transnavicom Ltd. IMPORTANT REMARK: No part of this publication may be multiplied, be stored in a databank and electronically, mechanically, through photocopying, on sound carriers or in any other way be copied, without the explicit written approval of ROUTE 66. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. The information contained in this
NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER: Digital cartography can be inaccurate and incomplete to some extent. The availability and accuracy of GPS and related services are dependent, among other things, on wireless networks and satellite systems. They may not function in all areas or at all times. Therefore never rely solely on the aforementioned material and services e.g. for essential communications like emergencies. This product and its contents are made for non-commercial private use only. This product should not be used by the driver of a motor vehicle while driving. Always keep your hands free to operate a vehicle while driving. Obey all local laws. Your first consideration while driving should be road safety. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, ROUTE 66, its subsidiaries and licensors hereby disclaim all liability arising out of any use of this product and its contents. www.66.com www.66.com/legal/

v. 20091116

document is subject to change without prior notice. ROUTE 66: IM ON MY WAY!

Contents

USING ROUTE 66 Maps.. 4
Do This First... 4 The Map... 4 Options.... 4 Show shortcuts... 4 Search... 5 Extras... 7 Show... 8 ROUTE 66 Store... 18 Routes... 9 Buy Content... 19 Tools.... 10 Download Content... 19 About... 14 Using Voucher Codes... 20 Help... 14 My Content... 20 Exit.... 14 The Cursor Menu... 14 How to search for content updates?.. 20 How to solve content issues?.. 20 Backups... 21 The Options Menu... 21

USING ROUTE 66 Sync.. 15

Connecting Your Device to Your PC... 15 How to upgrade ROUTE 66 Sync?.. 15 How to install ROUTE 66 Maps using ROUTE 66 Sync?.. 16 How to upgrade ROUTE 66 Maps using ROUTE 66 Sync?. 16 Maps.... 17 Store.... 17 My Account... 18
USING ROUTE 66 Maps Do This First
1. Fully charge the battery of your device. 2. Insert the memory card into your device to ensure correct running of the application. 3. Power on your device, find the navigation application in your Applications list and start it. 4. If the GPS signal is strong enough, your current position will be indicated on the map as a red dot.
To view more or less map details, zoom in or zoom out.

Options

Open the Options to find the main ROUTE 66 Maps features.

Show shortcuts

To access application shortcuts, select Options > Show shortcuts. To find a place, select Search. To check the quality of the satellite data, select GPS information. To display the route details, select Route description. To use bright colours or dim colours, select Night colours or

The Map

While you browse maps, you can see the following: your current position (red dot); road networks and road codes; points-of-interest; map scale.
Day colours. To view a classical 2D map or a panoramic 3D map, select 2D perspective or 3D perspective. To check a travelling summary, select Statistics.
To view on the screen your current position, select My position. To turn on or off the voice guidance, select Sound on or Sound off. To avoid parts of the current route, select Define road block. This option is accessible only during navigation! To view more details on the map, select Zoom in. To change the amount of on-screen data, select Next layout. To view less details on the map, select Zoom out.
Select Free text and use keywords to find all addresses, city names, house numbers or postcodes, history records, personal favourites stored on your device. For an address search, select Address. Country and City/Postcode* fields are mandatory. Street and Number fields are optional. To navigate to a favourite, select Favourites. At the very beginning, this list is empty. To save places as favourites, select Save from any section of the application. To re-use a previous destination, select History. Hundreds of points-of-interest might be around you (or around the departure, destination, cursor position or along the route). To find what's near you and how far, select Points-of-

Search

To find a place to go to, select Options > Search. Places are stored in an extensive collection of cities, addresses, house numbers, postcodes and points-of-interest. You can point to any map area or use geographical coordinates. You can even create your own list of favourite places.
interest. To find a certain location using geographic coordinates, select Latitude / Longitude.

Using Search Results

To view a place on the map, select Show on map.
To drive to the selected place, select Drive to. Refer to Drive to Your Destination for details. To walk to the selected place, select Walk to. Refer to Walk to Your Destination for details. To add the selected place as waypoint in your current navigation, select Drive via or Walk via. To add the selected place to a route, select Add to route. To save your position, the current map view or a list item, select Save. To select or deselect items from a list, select Mark/Unmark.
3. View the route preview and then select OK to start walking. To add an intermediary destination to your route in progress, select the second place and then select Walk via. To stop walking, select Stop. You can start walking only after you buy a navigation licence from the online store.
Drive to Your Destination
The car navigation takes into account speed limits and driving restrictions, and excludes pedestrian zones, parks, and pathways from the calculated route. 1. Find your destination in the Search collections or on the map. 2. To drive to your destination, select Drive to. On-screen instructions and spoken instructions are provided. To buy and use this licence, first buy the Drive and walk licence. 3. Select the route type: Fastest (car) or Shortest (car).

Walk to Your Destination

The on-foot travelling support guides you in pedestrian zones, parks, small roads and pathways, avoids highways, ignores one-way streets and turn restrictions. 1. Find your destination in the Search collections or on the map. 2. To walk to your destination, select Walk to. On-screen instructions are always provided.
4. View the route preview and then select OK and start driving. Voice guidance and on-screen instructions are available. To change the language of the voice guidance, select Options > Tools > Settings > General > Voice language. To adjust the volume of the voice instructions, use the buttons of the device or select Options > Tools > Settings > General > Volume and Dynamic volume. To add an intermediary destination to your navigation in progress, select the second place and then select Drive via. To avoid a route section ahead, select Define road block and specify the road length to be avoided. The route is automatically recalculated. To change the amount of on-screen instructions, select Options > Show shortcuts > Next layout. To stop driving, select Stop. You can start driving only after you buy a navigation licence from the online store.

Extras

We advise you to use the ROUTE 66 Sync home application. Refer to the Using ROUTE 66 Sync section for details.

Navigation

A navigation licence entitles you to travel in a particular region and for a specified period of time. Select the licence type you need: Advanced guidance: use lane information when you drive. To buy and use this licence, first buy the Drive and walk licence. Drive and walk: drive or walk to your destination. Onscreen instructions are always provided. Spoken instructions are provided only when you drive.
Several types of maps are compatible with your navigation application: 3D & Discover - 3D models of the most important landmarks of a city (tourist attractions, shopping places, sports centres) Road maps - Country maps You can browse only the maps you already have on your device.

Voices

The driving instructions provided during car navigation are spoken in the language you selected in Options > Tools > Settings > General > Voice language. To adjust the volume of the voice guidance, select Options > Tools > Settings > General > Volume or Dynamic volume, or use the hardware buttons.

Colour Schemes

To apply a different colour scheme to the map and the navigation bar, select a different item from the list.

Safety Cameras

Browse the safety cameras categories and select a location. Traffic controls can be speed limits, speed cameras, traffic lights, bus lane sectors, pedestrian crossings.

Travel Guides

The Lonely PlanetTM travel guides are available in English.
To choose screen preferences or to check additional information, select Options > Show. To open your list of maps, select 3D & Discover. To open your list of safety cameras, select Safety cameras.
To display the destination details, select Destination. To display the route overview, select Route. To display the route details, select Route description. To check the travelling summary, select Statistics. To check the quality of the satellite data, select GPS information. To understand the significance of map colours, select Legend.
menu select Add to route. Or, pick a place from a list and select Add to route. 2. Provide the route name. 3. To choose the departure, select Set departure and use the Search categories. 4. To choose the destination, select Set destination and use the Search categories. 5. If your route will contain several places, select Options > Add waypoint and use the Search categories.

Routes

6. Select Options > Start driving or Start walking. To plan new routes or to open existing routes, select Options > Routes. A route contains at least 2 locations (departure and destination). An unlimited number of locations can be added to a route. 8. Select the first visit. If you don't have the corresponding navigation licence, buy one from the online store. 7. For car navigation, select the route type: Fastest (car) or Shortest (car).

Plan Routes

9. View the route preview and then select OK. 1. Select Options > Routes > Plan new route. Or, indicate a place on the map and from the contextual

Use Routes

To use a route, select Options > Routes, select the route and then Open. To view on the map a route overview, select Options > Show route. To check the route description, select Options > Show route details.
To save the details of the cursor, select Cursor position. To save the details of your current position, select My position. To save a map snapshot, select Map as image.

Define road block

To avoid parts of the current route, select Options > Tools >
To play a demo of a route, select Options > Simulate route. To add other route stages, select Options > Add waypoint. To replace the selected waypoint with a different place, select Change.
Define road block. This option is accessible only during navigation!
Turn GPS on / Turn GPS off
To enable or disable the GPS functionality, select Options >
To modify the route order, select Move > Move up or Move down. To remove the selected waypoint, select Delete. Turn GPS on? message is displayed. Select Yes and start Tools > Turn GPS on / Turn GPS off. If the GPS is disabled and you intend to start a navigation, the
To change your settings, select Options > Tools.
navigating. Select No and remain in the previous status.
If you select Turn GPS off during navigation, the Stop current navigation? message is displayed. Select Yes and interrupt the current navigation. Select No and continue the navigation.

Settings > Map

To set the look and behaviour of the map, select Options > Tools > Settings > Map. To use bright or dim colours, select Night Colours. Use Automatic to let the application switch automatically from day colours to night colours when sunrise or sunset occurs, or when you enter or exit a tunnel. To choose a map theme, select Colour scheme. Load additional themes from the online shop. To change the perspective of the navigation screen, select 3D perspective. To set the 3D perspective effect, select Viewing angle. To show or hide the map scale in 2D perspective, select Show scale. To keep your GPS arrow always oriented upwards, regardless of your actual travelling direction, select Rotate map. To choose a language for the current map, select Map language. Choose Automatic and let the application pick the

Settings > General

To set the overall behaviour of the application, select Options > Tools > Settings > General. To set the sound intensity, select Volume. To create a correlation between sound level and cruising speed, select Dynamic volume. To set the language of the application, select Interface language To set the language of the voice guidance, select Voice Language. Select a human voice or a computer (synthesized) voice. To set the screen illumination, select Backlight. To set the system of measurement, select Units. To display or skip the legal text when you start the application, select Show disclaimer.
appropriate language. Choose Native lang. names to load the city names in their local language. To display or hide favourites (landmarks) on the map, select Show favourites. To display or hide points-of-interest on the map, select Show Points-of-Interest. To allow three-dimensional artwork (3D buildings, 3D landmarks) to be displayed on the map, select 3D objects. You need a licence.
travelling method each time you start a navigation, select Travel mode > Ask always. To display more or less information, select Navigation bar content. To see a route preview before starting the navigation, select Route overview. To view additional information when approaching street junctions, select Lane information. To set a transparency effect for the navigation bar, select Navigation bar transparency. To exclude motorways, tax roads, ferryboats or water crossings from your routes, select Avoid motorways, Avoid toll roads, or Avoid ferries. To automatically zoom in when your cruising speed

Settings > Navigation

To set your travelling preferences, select Options > Tools > Settings > Navigation. To choose the car type you prefer, select Car type > Personal car or Lorry. For heavy vehicles, access restrictions may be imposed on certain road types or segments. To choose your default method of navigation, select Travel mode > Fastest (car) or Shortest (car). To pick yourself the
decreases, and to automatically zoom out when your cruising speed increases, select Automatic zooming.

Settings > Speed

To set the speed values you prefer for all types of roads, select Options > Tools > Settings > Speed. Slider - Increase or decrease the speed of all road types. Advanced - View the assigned speed for all road types. If necessary, specify a different speed. Default restores all settings to the factory values.
play a warning sound. Select Warning distance to choose the distance from you to that location when the warning is displayed. Select Warn only along route > Yes if you are interested in locations exactly near the road. Warn only along route > No if you are interested in locations in the road proximity of 50 meters / 60 yards. To set safety camera warnings, you need a licence (Options > Extras > Safety cameras). What is safety speed? This is a personal preference. You set a maximum speed limit you dont want to exceed during navigation. Thus, when you travel and reach this speed, an acoustic and/or a visible alarm warns you that you are driving too fast. To set your maximum cruising speed, select Alarm speed > Alarm speed and specify a value. When you drive and reach this speed, you are warned. To choose the method of warning (acoustic / visual), select Alarm speed > Alarm type.

Settings > Alarm

To be warned in advance that you are approaching a specific location, select Options > Tools > Settings > Alarm. The warning will include a suggestive icon and the remaining distance to that location. Set warnings for a particular category, for several categories, or for all categories. To use the default alarm settings, simply select the categories you are interested in. You can customise your own alarm settings. Select Visual alarm to display a warning icon. Select Warning sound to
To display the copyright information and version number, select Options > Tools > About.
This option is accessible only during navigation! To add the selected place to a route, select Add to route. To view the cursor details, select Show > Details. To save an interesting place, select Save cursor position.
To open the contextual assistant, select Options > Help.
To close the application, select Options > Exit.

The Cursor Menu

The cursor menu is available when you select a location on the map. To start a trip by car to the cursor position on the map, select Drive to. To start a trip by foot to the cursor position on the map, select Walk to. To visit an intermediate place before your final destination, select Drive via / Walk via.

USING ROUTE 66 Sync

Use our desktop application to download and manage additional content.
For first time use, start and then close the navigation application before attempting to connect your mobile device to your computer.
For details regarding Mass storage / Data transfer mode, refer to the user manual of your device.
Connecting Your Device to Your PC
Windows Mobile / Windows CE devices
1. Start the navigation application. 2. Connect your mobile device to the USB port of your computer via Microsoft ActiveSync. 3. With certain Windows Mobile compatible devices, the connection can be alternatively established via Data transfer / Mass storage mode. Notes: Make sure the memory card is inserted into your mobile device and that the card is not write protected. With Windows Mobile / Windows CE devices, first install Microsoft ActiveSync.
How to upgrade ROUTE 66 Sync?
1. Start ROUTE 66 Sync. 2. ROUTE 66 Sync automatically checks if there is a newer version available. You can also do this manually by selecting Help > Check for ROUTE 66 Sync update. 3. If a newer version of ROUTE 66 Sync is available, then please select Yes to install it. 4. Select Finish to finish the upgrade.
How to install ROUTE 66 Maps using ROUTE 66 Sync?
1. Windows Mobile / Windows CE compatible devices: Insert the memory card into a memory card

6. Please disconnect the data cable from the PC as soon as the wizard completes. Alternatively, remove the memory card from the memory card reader/writer and insert it into your device. 7. Windows Mobile / Windows CE compatible devices: The application will launch automatically after you insert the memory card into your device. 8. When the installation is finished, then please start and immediately close ROUTE 66 Maps. This completes the installation process.
reader/writer. 2. Start ROUTE 66 Sync. ROUTE 66 Sync automatically checks if ROUTE 66 Maps is already installed on your device. 3. If ROUTE 66 Maps is not yet installed on your device or memory card, then please select Tools > Install navigation software. 4. Windows Mobile / Windows CE compatible devices: You must manually fill in the fields Manufacturer and Model. If ROUTE 66 Sync does not recognise your device, then please select Other and the appropriate Operating system. 5. Select Yes to copy ROUTE 66 Maps to your device and follow the on-screen instructions.
How to upgrade ROUTE 66 Maps using ROUTE 66 Sync?
1. Connect your device to a PC and start ROUTE 66 Sync. Alternatively, insert the memory card into a memory card reader/writer.
2. To check if there is a newer version of ROUTE 66 Maps available, then please select Tools > Check for navigation software update. 3. If there is no newer version available, you will be informed that you already have the most recent version of ROUTE 66 Maps. 4. If a newer version exists, then please select Yes to start the upgrade process and follow the on-screen
perspective. Rotate or tilt the map. Show or hide the Satellite imagery, 3D objects or Points-of-interest. Moreover, you can search a departure and a destination point and then select Show route to display an overview of the route. Select the route type: Fastest (car) / Shortest (car) / Fastest (lorry) / Shortest (lorry) / Pedestrian.The route description (left side of the screen) contains all travelling instructions. Select an instruction to show it on the map. Save the route.
instructions. 5. Please disconnect the data cable from the PC as soon as the wizard completes. Alternatively, remove the memory card from the memory card reader/writer and insert it into your device.
In the Store section you can buy and download additional content. To buy additional content, create your own ROUTE 66 Sync account and then sign in.
When you start moving around the map, you will always access the latest data, free-of-charge. Zoom in to street level or zoom out to view the entire globe. Switch from 2D to 3D

My Account

Create Your Account
password, select Change password? and type your new password.

Sign in

1. Select Sign in > Create account or File > Create account 2. In the registration form, enter a valid e-mail address. Choose a password. Your email and password will be your personal sign-in information. 3. Fill in the other fields. Select Continue. 4. You will receive a confirmation e-mail. To activate your ROUTE 66 Sync account, follow the Activate You must sign in to be able to buy items from the online store. 1. Enter your e-mail address and password. 2. Select Sign in. 3. If you forgot or lost your login password, select Forgot password?. A computer-generated password will be sent to your e-mail address.

ROUTE 66 Store

To open the ROUTE 66 Store, select Store > ROUTE 66 Store. The following shopping categories are available: Navigation Maps Safety cameras Voices

ROUTE 66 account link.

View or Modify Your Account
To view or edit the details of your account: 1. Sign in and select File > View account 1. Enter your password and select View account. 2. You can change your personal information. You cannot change your e-mail address. To change your current
Colour schemes Travel guides To identify the item you want to buy, select a shopping category and browse the available lists. To find different items related to a particular country or region, insert a keyword in the general search field (upper-right corner).
5. When you added all items in the shopping cart, select Checkout. 6. Enter your credit card details and select Submit. 7. The content is first downloaded on your PC and then transferred to your navigation device. To view a report concerning all the items downloaded on your device via ROUTE 66 Sync, select Store > Purchased. To check or remove the items you added in the shopping cart, open the shopping cart section or select File > Open

Buy Content

Extra content may require a licence of use. Some items are free. To buy an item select Buy. To download a free item select Get for free. 1. Sign in. 2. Select Store > ROUTE 66 Store 3. Identify the item. 4. Select Buy or Get for free, depending on the product. Repeat steps 2 and 3 when buying several items.

shopping cart.

Download Content
The Download Centre is the section where you can: check the progress of the current downloads; transfer items from your navigation device to your computer or vice versa; manage your downloads: interrupt, prioritize, etc.

Using Voucher Codes

A voucher code unlocks a certain item.
You may view the product information and the current status of each item. You may (re)download items, copy items from your PC to your

A voucher code can be used once on a single device. 1. Sign in. 2. Select File > Use Voucher Code 3. Enter the voucher code. Select the + icon to add the code to your list. Repeat this step if you have several vouchers.
device, or delete items to free some space.
How to search for content updates?
1. Connect your device to a PC and start ROUTE 66 Sync. 2. ROUTE 66 Sync automatically checks if there is newer
4. Select OK to send the voucher to the server and to start downloading the selected item(s).
content available than the content you already have on your device. You can also do this manually by selecting My Content > Search for content updates. 3. Select Update. The content will first be downloaded to

My Content

To manage your content, including routes, landmarks and backups, select My Content. My Computer and My Device display the items you already have on your PC and on your device. The number of items you already have for each category is also indicated.
the PC and then transferred to your device.
How to solve content issues?
Certain content items are incompatible with your device for one of the following reasons:
the download or update process was ended before completion. certain content items do not match with the hardware and software features of your device. If some of the content on your device is incompatible with ROUTE 66 Maps, then ROUTE 66 Sync can replace this content. You can also do this manually by selecting Tools > Repair incompatible content.
2. In My Device window, mark the items you want to include in a new backup. 3. Select Create backup or Backups > Create backup. 4. Provide a backup name (or use the pre-filled name). The new backup is then displayed in My Computer window.

Reload backups

1. Select My Content > Backups.
1. Please select Yes in the warning screen. The incompatible content will be deleted from your device. 2. The correct content is downloaded first and then transferred to your device. 3. Select Restore or Backups > Restore. 4. The content is again available on your device. 2. In My Computer window, select the archive you want to reload to your device.

Backups

A backup is a safety archive of the content you already have on your device or on your computer.

The Options Menu

To sign in to your account select Sign in To create a new account select Create account To view or edit your account details select View account.

Create backups

To activate items with voucher codes select Use Voucher Code To open or close the shopping cart select Open shopping cart or Close shopping cart. To remove any item from the shopping cart select Empty shopping cart.
To copy on your device the content you already have on your PC, select Synchronise device.
To create a backup select Create backup. To restore a backup select Restore. To delete a backup select Delete.
To send an order for processing select Checkout.
To exit the application select Exit. To browse maps and plan routes select Maps.
To open the online store select ROUTE 66 Store. To download an item select Download. To view the report of all the items you bought select To copy an item select Copy. To delete an item select Delete. To choose items select Select, Invert selection or Deselect all. To check if newer content is available online for the items you already downloaded, select Search for content updates. Purchased. To view the content you already have on your PC or device select My Content.
To check if there is a software update for your navigation application select Check for navigation software update.
To view the screen of your navigation device select Remote control. To set your preferences select Settings.
To view the help topics select ROUTE 66 Sync Help. To check if there is a software update for your home application select Check for ROUTE 66 Sync update. To send a message to ROUTE 66 support team select Generate error report To view details concerning your desktop application select About ROUTE 66 Sync.

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11 PC Connectivity

The Hema Navigator 5 can be connected to a PC for the following purposes: Accessing the contents of Navigators MicroSD Card. Using Route 66 Sync to purchase and activate products through the Route 66 Store such as extra mapping and functionality.
NOTE: The Hema Navigator 5 is only compatible with Microsoft Windows Windows 7, Vista and XP. WARNING: Changing the content of the Resident Flash (on-board memory) inadvertently may render the device inoperable. Do not do so unless instructed by the Hema Navigator Support Team. When the USB cable, supplied with the Navigator is plugged into the PC and the mini USB connector inserted into the device, the following three icons will be displayed: USB Connection Mode This will display the contents of the Resident Flash (on-board memory) and MicroSD card as Removable Disks in Windows Explorer on your computer. Windows will automatically assign drive letters to these disks once they are detected. Note: The device will not charge using this mode
Windows PC Connection Mode Route 66 requires this mode of connectivity in conjunction with its Route 66 Sync application. To facilitate this connection one of the following applications need to be installed on your computer: ActiveSync Windows XP Windows Mobile Device Centre Windows 7, Vista These applications are available for free download from the Microsoft Download Centre at http://download.microsoft.com This mode will also display all of the contents of the device in Windows Explorer, including the Resident Flash (on-board memory). Note: The device will not charge using this mode
Power Connection Mode This mode will charge the Navigator device using the USB port of the PC as the charging source. This mode provides no connectivity.

 

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