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What are the main screens I will use?

Main Menu screen

The Main Menu screen is your starting point for searching for a destination. The Main Menu screens also allow you to customize preferences, receive updated traffic information, make and receive phone calls and take NavPix. The Main Menu can be accessed from the map screens by tapping bottom of any screen. or by tapping the status bar at the
Note: The Main Menu screens may differ from those displayed above, depending on your Navman model.

Map screens

There are five map screens used to view the route to your destination: 3D Map 2D Map Traffic Overview (if available) Route Overview Turn-by-Turn The Map screens can be accessed from the Main Menu screen by tapping Map screen, or the map screen you were last viewing. You can cycle through the different map screens by pressing will display briefly as your cycle through). The Map button displays the 3D
on any map screen (the name of the map screen
For more information on the map screens, see "How do I view my route?" on page 34. For information on using the Map menu from the 3D Map and 2D Map screens, see "How do I use the Map Menu?" on page 44.
How do I navigate with GPS?
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is available at any time, free of charge, and is accurate to within 5m (15ft). GPS navigation is made possible by a network of satellites that orbit the Earth at around 20,200km (12,552mi). Each satellite transmits a range of signals which are utilized by GPS receivers, such as your Navman, to determine an exact location. Although a GPS receiver can detect signals from up to 12 satellites at any time, only four signals are required to provide a position or "GPS fix" (latitude and longitude), for vehicle navigation systems.
How does my Navman receive GPS signals?
Your Navman receives GPS signals via the internal GPS antenna. To guarantee the optimum GPS signal strength, ensure your Navman is outdoors, or in a vehicle outdoors, and has an unobstructed view of the sky. GPS reception is not usually affected by weather, however, very heavy rain or snow may have a negative effect on your reception.
How do I view my GPS status?
You can view your GPS status at any time from the map screens or the Viewfinder screen. displays green when a GPS fix is established and red when a GPS fix is unavailable. To indicate the reception strength of a GPS fix, displays between one and four green vertical bars.
Note: Before you begin, check if your vehicle is fitted with a heat-reflective or heated windscreen. If so, you may need to purchase an external antenna for your Navman to receive GPS signals. The first time you use your Navman, it may take up to 15 minutes to establish a GPS connection.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Open the Destination Search screen Select the country Search for the city/area Search for the street Search for the house number Tap.
Case Study: How do I search for an address?
This case study will show you how to enter an address and how to navigate to it. The address we will be using in this example is:
Note: The below address is fictitious and used as an example only.
1 Navman Street Horley Surrey RH6 8LD, United Kingdom.
Tip: Before you enter your destination address, ensure that you have set your route preferences. For more information, see Route Options on page 71.
1. Open the Destination Search screen
The Destination Search screen will display.
Note: If this is the first time you are setting your destination and you have maps from more than one country installed, then the Select a map screen will display instead of the Destination Search screen. Go directly to step 2b. The next time you perform this procedure, the Destination Search screen will open as expected.

2. Select the country

Note: If you only have the maps of one country installed and selected, that country is selected for your destination by default and cannot be changed. Go to step 3.
From the Destination Search screen, tap The Select a map screen will display.
Select United Kingdom from the list. The Destination Search screen will display.
3. Search for the City/Area
a) From the Destination Search screen, tap City/Area. The Keyboard screen will display.
Use the Keyboard screen to search for Horley as the city or area of your destination, then tap the search result. The Destination Search screen will display.
4. Search for the street name and house number
a) From the Destination Search screen, tap Street Address. The Keyboard screen will display.
Using the Keyboard screen
The Keyboard screen will display when you are required to enter text, such as when searching for a street name. Search results will be listed in matching order, with the closest matches appearing at the top of the list. A maximum of 99 results will display. The Keyboard screen can display with various layouts depending on the information you need to enter, including alphabet, number, alternate characters and combinations of these. You can also choose the type of keyboard you prefer from alphabetic, QWERTY and keypad. For more information, see Keyboard on page 89.
As you select each character, the first two results will display. Tap
, then scroll to see more search results.
To select a character or a search result, tap the character or search result. To delete a character, tap.
To display more characters, tap 123, alt or abc, if available.
Using the Destination Search screen
The Destination Search screen is used to select your destination by area, street, postal or ZIP code, Points of Interest, intersection, city, area, state or country.

save the destination as a Favourite
How do I save Favourites and My Home?
You can save up to 200 destinations as favourites, one of which can be saved as My Home. You can save a favourite from the Preview screen after searching for an address, or from the Map Menu on the 3D or 2D Map screens. For more information, see "How do I use the Map Menu?" on page 44.
Can I save a NavPix to a Favourite?
You can save a NavPix to any of your existing favourites. For more information, see "How do I save a NavPix to a Favourite?" on page 57.
How do I save a Favourite or My Home?
1. 2. Search for an address until the Preview screen is displayed. Tap Save. The New Favourite screen will display.
To change the name of the favourite, tap The Keyboard screen will display.
After you have entered a name for the favourite, tap The New Favourite screen will display. Complete one of the following: If you want to.

save as a Favourite

tap Save as Favourite. The favourite is saved. The Preview screen will display. tap Save as My Home. The favourite is saved as My Home. The Preview screen will display.

save as My Home

How do I navigate to a Favourite?
Tap the Favourite destination you want to travel to. The Preview screen will display.
Tap. Your Navman will calculate the route from your current location. The 3D Map screen will display.
How do I navigate to My Home?
If you have not set an address as My Home, the first time you try to navigate to My Home you will be prompted to search for an address using the address-entry wizard.
Option 1 - Via the Main Menu
Your Navman will calculate the route from your current location. The 3D Map screen will display.
Option 2 - Via the Favourite Destinations screen
From the Favourite Destinations screen, select My Home. The Preview screen will display.
. Tap Your Navman will calculate the route from your current location. The 3D Map screen will display.
Option 3 - Using the remote control
You can navigate to My Home by pressing 1. 2. Press Press on the remote control (sold separately).
to display the My Home screen. again, to calculate the route and display the 3D Map screen.
How do I edit the name of a Favourite?
From the Favourite Destinations screen, select a favourite to edit. The Favourite Preview screen will display.
Tap Edit. The Edit Name screen will display.

3. 4. 5.

To edit the name of the favourite, tap After you have edited the favourite name, tap The Edit Name screen will display. Complete one of the following: If you want to.

1. Select a departure point
If you have a GPS fix, you do not need to select a departure point unless you want the demonstrated route to start elsewhere. a) Tap the 3D Map or 2D Map screen at your departure point. The Map Menu will display.
Tap Route. The Route submenu will display. Tap Set As Start. The Map Menu will close, and the selected point is set as your departure point.
2. Select a destination point
Set a destination either by using the address entry wizard or by using the Map Menu: a) b) c) Locate your destination. Tap your destination to display the Map Menu. Tap Navigate To. The Map Menu will close and the map screen will display the calculated route.

3. Demonstrate the route

Once the route has been determined, you can demonstrate the route by completing the following: a) b) c) Tap the map screen to display the Map Menu. Tap Route. The Route submenu will display. Tap Demonstrate. The 3D Map screen will display the calculated route in Route Demonstration mode.
How do I view my route statistics?
The Navman provides information on your: distance travelled average speed maximum speed time taken for trip stationary time. Trip information is presented in two different ways. These are: information for the current trip information for all trips to date, or since the tripmeter was last reset.
How do I view statistics on my current route?
The Tripmeter - Current Route screen is used to view statistical information for your current trip.
The Tripmeter - Current Route screen will display.
view statistics for your trips to date
tap to display the Tripmeter - Global screen. tap Reset. tap Yes to reset. The Tripmeter - Current Route screen will display.

reset the tripmeter

How do I view statistics of my trips to date?
The Tripmeter - Global screen is used to view statistical information for all of your trips to date, or since the trip meter was last reset.
The Tripmeter - Global screen will display.
view your trip logs view statistics for your current route reset the tripmeter
tap tap to display the Trip Recorder screen. to display the Tripmeter - Current Route screen. tap Reset. A Warning dialog box will display. tap Yes to reset. The Tripmeter - Global screen will display.

Event number

Displays the number of the event currently displayed and the total number of events in the list. Tap to initiate a new route to avoid the event. Only available if a detour or re-route is available. Note: Un-avoid area is represented by calculated. and is displayed when a re-route has been
How do I know if a detour is recommended?
When a Traffic or Clearance event occurs on your route, a detour will always be recommended. The detour event message will display in the status bar on map screens.
Note: Detours are only recommended for Traffic or Clearance Events on a calculated route.
How do I avoid an event on my route?
From the Traffic Overview screen, tap 1.
From the Event List screen, tap the event. The Event Details screen will display. If a detour has been calculated to avoid an event on your route, route and avoid the event. The 3D Map screen will display. is available; tap to accept the new
How do I cancel a detour around an event on my route?
If you have chosen to avoid an event and a new route has been calculated, you can cancel the detour around the event and return to your original route. 1. 2. From the Event List screen, tap the Event you want to un-avoid. The Event Details screen will display. Re-route information displays at the bottom of the screen. If a re-route has been calculated, The 3D Map screen will display. is available; tap to accept the new route.
How do I automatically avoid all traffic and clearance events on my route?
To automatically avoid all traffic and clearance events see Traffic preferences on page 85.

Traffic Messages

The Event Details screen displays detour status information.
Detour Not Available messages
If a detour is not available, one of the following messages will display: Message
This Event is not locatable A specific location for the Event cannot be identified. This clearance is not locatable This Event does not affect your route The Event is not on the current leg of your journey, or is behind your current position. This clearance does not affect your route You are avoiding this Event The Event is not on the current leg of your journey. You have accepted this clearance You are too distant to re-route The Event is currently too distant to affect your journey. You are too distant to accept this clearance Detour not found A detour / re-route could not be calculated. Clearance route not found

hear a tone when you tap the touch screen hear keyboard characters spoken to you
select the Audio check box. select the Speak keyboard letters check box.

Screen

change the screen brightness
move the Screen Brightness slider towards Bright to increase screen brightness. move the Screen Brightness slider towards Dim to decrease screen brightness. Warning: Your Navman can heat up when the Brightness scale is set above 70% - i.e., when more than seven rectangles are coloured - therefore, use lower brightness whenever acceptable. Tip: The screen brightness can also be adjusted using the remote control (sold separately).

POI Alerts

The POI Alert preferences allow you to set a warning chime and/or visual warning to Point of Interest categories that you have installed via NavDesk (Custom POIs). You may also be able to set warnings to certain POI categories that were preinstalled on your Navman or available by subscription, such as Safety Cameras. If you have a route set, the warnings will occur when you are a certain distance (set by the Warning Distance preference) from the POI on your route. If you do not have a route set, the warnings will occur when you are in the vicinity of the POI.
Tap a custom POI category. The activation preferences for the selected category will display.
display locations in this category on the map enable a warning chime when locations in this category are in close proximity enable a visual warning when locations in this category are in close proximity select the distance at which the warnings will activate
select the Display on the map check box. select the With an audible alert check box. select the With a visual alert check box.
move the Warning distance slider to select the distance at which the warnings will activate.

GPS Status

Signals are transmitted by Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites orbiting the Earth. The GPS Status screen provides a visual representation of the information being received. Latitude and longitude are displayed, along with ground speed and the heading in degrees. The strength of each satellite is displayed on a bar chart.
The satellites available from your current position are shown as grey, red and green coloured bars: Bar colour

Grey Red Green

No signal. A valid signal, but not being used to fix your position. A valid signal being used to fix your position.

Resetting your GPS fix

Occasionally, the GPS fix may need to be reset. This may occur if the receiver has been transported a long distance since last being used; for example, to a different country, and is still trying to establish the previous position. Complete the following: If you want to.

reset the GPS

tap Reset GPS.

Setting your GPS mode

use GPS use WAAS use EGNOS
select the Normal option. select the WAAS (only available in USA) option. select the EGNOS (only available in Europe) option.

Note: WAAS - Wide Area Augmentation System is a navigation system developed for civil aviation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), a division of the United States Department of Transportation (DOT). EGNOS - European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service is a satellite based augmentation system (SBAS) under development by the European Space Agency, the European Commission and EUROCONTROL. Tip: You should only change the default setting if you are experiencing poor GPS performance.

Language

enable voice guidance change the on-screen language
select the Enable voice guidance check box. select your preferred language from the Language box and tap Yes. Your language preference is saved and the map screen is displayed.

change the voice scheme

select your preferred voice scheme from the Voice Guidance box. Note: Only voice schemes that are compatible with the chosen language are displayed.
You can view your current traffic system status and change options by customizing the traffic preferences.

Traffic System Status

OR From the Traffic Overview screen:
The Tuner section displays the name and frequency of the radio station currently being used to receive traffic event information. A bar shows the strength of the traffic signal being received; the more green bars, the stronger the signal. Complete the following: If you want to.
change your preferred radio station
select your preferred radio station from the Preferred Station dropdown.
Traffic Event Notification
turn on/ off traffic event notification
select the Notify me about nearby traffic events check box to receive traffic event notification. clear the Notify me about nearby traffic events check box to turn off traffic event notification. Note: Event icons will still display on the 3D and 2D Map screens.
be notified about events that affect your current route be notified only when a detour is recommended automatically accept recommended detours and have a new route calculated
select the Only notify me about events on my route check box. select the Only notify me if a detour is recommended check box select the Automatically accept recommended detours check box.
Select event sorting type
Complete one the following: If you want to.
sort events by distance sort events by road name sort events by age only see events that occur on your route
select the Distance check box. select the Road name check box. select the Age check box select the Only show events on my route check box.

The Battery Status bar shows the percentage of power left in the Navman battery; the words External Power will display when the battery is charging from an external power source. To charge the battery, see "Internal battery" on page Error! Bookmark not defined. Complete the following: If you want to.
change the time to elapse before turning off, when using battery power
tap the on battery power box and select a time to elapse before turning off; select Never for the Navman to never automatically turn off. Note: If you select Never, your Navman will turn off if the power is very low.
change the time to elapse before turning off, when using external power
tap the on external power box and select a time to elapse before turning off; select Never for the Navman to never automatically turn off.

Keyboard

use an alphabetic keyboard for entering information use a QWERTY keyboard for entering information use a keypad-type keyboard (predictive text) when searching for an address
select the Use alphabetic type (a, b, c.) option. select the Use QWERTY type option. select the Use keypad type (abc, def.) for address searches check box.
How does predictive text (abc, def) work?
Predictive text allows addresses to be searched by a single key-press for each letter, as opposed to the multiple keypresses. As you enter a letter of an address, your Navman will compare all possible combinations against the maps you have installed and determine which address you intended to type. For example: To enter London, tap JKL MNO MNO DEF MNO MNO. Your Navman will compare all possible combinations and display London as a search result. You can add further letters to narrow the search.
You can change the units used by your Navman by customizing the measurements preferences.

Units 1/2

change the time format change the distance units 1
select either the 12 hour or 24 hour option select your preferred distance unit type from the Distance Units options.
Only available when AU English, UK English or US English language is selected.

Units 2/2

change the latitude, longitude position format
select either the Decimal degrees or the Degrees, minutes and seconds option.

Start-up

show the Tutorial when you turn on your Navman show the Language Selection screen when you turn on your Navman
select the Show the Tutorial checkbox. select the Show the Language Selection screen checkbox.

Saved Info

delete recent locations delete favourites delete avoid areas restore factory default settings

How do I install a map for the first time?
The most common task performed using NavDesk is the installation of a new map to your Navman internal memory or memory card. Complete the following procedures: Step

Action

Install NavDesk on your computer (see "How do I install NavDesk onto my computer?" on page 101). Check for software updates for NavDesk on your Navman (see "How do I keep NavDesk up-to-date?" on page 103). Install one or more maps on your Navman (see "How do I install maps onto my Navman?" on page 105).
How do I install NavDesk onto my computer?
Note: Before you begin: Ensure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements for NavDesk, especially: i. Ensure that Internet Explorer 6 or higher is installed on your computer before you install NavDesk, even if it is not your default browser. ii. Windows XP users, ensure that Windows XP Service Pack 2 or higher has been applied before you install NavDesk.
Close all programs on your computer. Insert the NavDesk Application Installer DVD into your computer DVD drive. The NavDesk installer will start. If your computer does not automatically launch the DVD, start the installation manually: Start Run. Type D:\Install.exe where D is the letter assigned to your DVD drive, then click OK.
Select your preferred language for NavDesk. Click Install NavDesk. Follow the screen prompts to install NavDesk: Review and accept the Licence Agreement for NavDesk when prompted. Select a destination folder for NavDesk when prompted. When the installation has finished, click Finish. NavDesk will open.
If prompted to connect your Navman to your computer, complete the following: Plug the large end of the USB cable directly into a USB port on your computer (not a USB hub) and plug the small end into the USB Socket ( ) on the bottom of your Navman.
Tip: Where possible, plug the USB cable into a USB port at the back of your computer.

Press and hold

to turn your Navman on.
The following screen will display on your Navman.
If prompted to update your Navman software, follow the on-screen prompts.
You are now ready to use NavDesk to install maps to your Navman.

NavDesk features

Depending on your Navman model, certain NavDesk features may not be functional. Start All Programs Navman NavDesk
Menu bar Navman online My Maps My Subscription NavAlbum

delete a picture

What else can I do with pictures and albums on my computer?
From the NavPix library on your computer, you can: add a picture to another album remove pictures from an album view and edit details of a selected picture upload pictures to Flickr export to disk export pictures to Google Earth upload pictures to the NavPix Online library search for pictures view all pictures in the library If you want to.
add a picture to another album
in the Desktop albums section, select the album containing the NavPix you want to include in another album select the NavPix then drag it to the other album. Note: The selected NavPix is included in the new album, but is not moved, i.e., one instance of the NavPix in the library may be included in multiple albums.
remove a picture from an album
in the Desktop albums section, select the album containing the NavPix you want to remove select the NavPix, right click and select Remove from album. Note: Click the Delete icon on the toolbar if you want to delete the NavPix from all albums.
view and edit picture details upload picture to the Flickr website
select the picture then click the View Details icon on the toolbar. edit the fields as required. in the Desktop albums section, select the album containing the NavPix you want to upload to the Flickr website. select the NavPix, right click and then select Upload to Flickr. Note: You need a Flickr account to upload NavPix. To create a Flickr account visit www.flickr.com
save a picture to your computer export to Google Earth (only NavPix with GPS coordinates can be exported to Google Earth)
select the picture from the Album display area. right click and select Export to disk or click Export to disk on the toolbar. in the Desktop albums section, select the album containing the picture you want to export to Google Earth. select the NavPix, right click and then select Export to Google Earth. Note: You need to install the Google Earth software on your computer to be able to view the file you have created. You can download Google Earth from www.earth.google.com. You can search for other NavPix near the longitude and latitude of your NavPix using Flickr. in the Desktop albums section, select the album containing the NavPix you want to upload to the NavPix website. select the NavPix, right click and then select Upload to Navman. NavPix online library screen will display. Enter your Username and Password to access the NavPix website. Note: If you do not have a NavPix account, click Do you need an account? Click here to register to visit the NavPix website and register.
search for other NavPix upload pictures to the NavPix online library
view all pictures in the library
click the View all pictures button at the bottom of the Desktop album section.

To set the trip recording preference on your Navman, see Data Recording on page 74.
How do I input my trip data?
1. 2. 3. Select Show All in the Timeframe section. Select the Calculate fuel check box and enter the fuel consumption. Click Load from Device on the Report data button section. The Transfer Log progress bar will display.
All your trip logs can now be viewed in the Report panel section.
How do I export a mileage report?
1. 2. 3. Select a trip log from the report panel section. Click Export report on the Report data button section. The open dialog box will open. Select the file from your local or network drive, enter a name for your mileage report and then click Save.
Note: Mileage report is saved in.csv format.
You can view your mileage report by clicking on the file.
How do I delete travel logs from my Navman?
1. 2. 3. Select a trip log from the report panel section. Click Delete from device on the Report data button section. Click Yes to delete all travel logs.
Mileage Reporter preferences
Tools Options Mileage Reporter
receive a warning when mileage logs are deleted from your device calculate fuel economy preference by Distance per volume calculate fuel economy preference by Volume per distance
Select the Warnm me when deleting all log files from my Navman checkbox. select the Distance per volume option.
select the Volume per distance option.

My subscriptions

Safety camera information is only available for selected countries. Your Navman contains pre-loaded safety camera information. To subscribe to current Navman safety camera information, use the enclosed DVD to install NavDesk software on your computer. For the latest safety camera coverage, to subscribe to safety camera information and to see our latest offers, visit www.navman-stores.com. Each country has a coloured circle indicating the status of your subscription.

Alerts

Safety Camera can be set to enable a warning sound or visual warning when on your route (see "POI Alerts" on page 81).
How do I install Safety Camera information?
Complete the following steps to install safety camera information on your Navman. 1. 2. Purchase a subscription. Activate your subscription.
How do I know which Safety Camera information is available?
Start 1. 2. All Programs Navman NavDesk My Subscriptions
From the Available Subscription section, select the country for which you want to purchase the subscription. Left click and select Activate my subscription. The Activation window will display.

How do I Restore a Backup to my Navman?
1. 2. Tools Backup Restore The Backup & Restore window will open. Select the backup from the list, then click Restore, then click OK. The backup will be restored to your Navman.
How do I Delete a Backup?
1. 2. 3. Tools Backup Restore The Backup & Restore window will open. Select from the list the backup to delete. Click Delete, then click OK. The backup is deleted.

Reference

How do I insert a Memory Card?
Hold the card by the edges and gently insert it into the slot with the label facing the front of the Navman.
CAUTION Do not to apply pressure to the centre of the memory card.
How do I remove a Memory Card?
Before removing the memory card, turn off the Navman. Next, gently push the top edge of the card to release it, and pull it out of the slot.

Remote Control

The remote control is sold separately.
Press twice to cancel the current route.

Increases the volume.

Decreases the volume. Turns the sound off or on. The volume bar displays as grey to indicate that the volume is muted. Navigate to My Home. Press once to display the My Home screen so that you can navigate home. Press again to calculate the route to My Home and display the map screen. Increases screen brightness.
Decreases screen brightness.
Cycles through the 3D Map, 2D Map, Traffic Overview, Route Overview and Turn-by-Turn screens.
CAUTION Do not expose the remote control to direct sunlight for prolonged periods. Overheating may damage the remote control. CAUTION If you are not going to use the remote control for three months or longer, remove the batteries from the remote control.
Point of Interest categories

Icon Description

Airline Access Amusement Park Bank Boat Ramp Building Car Dealer Cash Dispenser Centre of Settlement Cinema College or University Concert Hall, Music Centre, Opera Courthouse Dentist Drive-Through Bottle Shop Emergency Medical Service Fire Station General POI Government Office Hotel or Motel Important Tourist Attraction Library Monument Mountain Peak Night life Park and Recreation Area Pharmacy Police Station
Airport Arts or Cultural Centre Beach Breakdown Service, Car Repair Facility Camping Ground Caravan Park, Trailer Park Casino Church City Centre Company Convention Centre, Exhibition Centre Cultural Centre Doctor Embassy Ferry Terminal Frontier Crossing Golf course Hospital/Polyclinic Ice Skating Rink Leisure Centre, Sports Centre Military Cemetery Mountain Pass Museum Open Parking Area Petrol station Place of Worship Post Office
Railway Station Rest Area Scenic or Panoramic View Shop Stadium Tennis Court Tourist Information Office Vehicle Equipment Provider Water Sports Yacht Basin
Rent-a car Parking Restaurant Area School Shopping Centre Swimming Pool Theatre Travel Agency Veterinarian Winery Zoological park (zoo)

Safety Camera POIs

Navman products are designed to be used as an aid to safer driving. You can receive messages to alert you to locations of safety cameras, which will enable you to monitor your speed through these areas. Navman does not warrant that all types and locations of safety camera data are available, as cameras may be removed, relocated or new cameras installed. Navman does not condone speeding or any other failure to comply with your local traffic laws. It is your responsibility to drive within the posted speed limit at all times and to drive in a careful manner. Navman accepts NO liability whatsoever for you receiving any speeding fines or points on your license through using this device. Navman does not guarantee the accuracy of the data contained within this database either expressed or implied. In the event you receive a fine or any other penalty for speeding or contravention of any traffic law, or are involved in an accident, Navman is not responsible for any damages of any type. In some countries the data information regarding safety or speed cameras may conflict with local law and/or regulations. It is your responsibility to make sure that your use of the data is in compliance with local laws and/or regulations. Usage is at your own risk.

Disclaimer

Due to continued product development this information may change without notice. Navman does not warrant that this document is error-free. The screenshots and other presentations shown in this manual may differ from the actual screens and presentations generated by the actual product. All such differences are minor and the actual product will deliver the described functionality as presented in this User Manual in all material respects.

Compliance

WARNING This product, its packaging and its components contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or reproductive harm. This Notice is being provided in accordance with Californias Proposition 65. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or tv interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Products with the CE marking comply with Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive (R&TTE) (1999/5/EEC), the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2004/104/EC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) - issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Standards: EN 301 489-1: Electronic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM), ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements. EN 301 489-3: Electronic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM), ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 3: Specific conditions for Short-Range Devices (SRD) operating on frequencies between 9 kHz and 40 GHz. EN 301 489-17: Electronic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM),ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment. EN (Bluetooth: S50, S70, S80, S90i only. Does not apply to S30.): Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband Transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive EN 55022: Radio disturbance characteristics EN 55024: Immunity characteristics EN 6100-3-2: Limits for harmonic current emissions EN 6100-3-3: Limitation of voltage fluctuation and flicker in low-voltage supply system EN 60950 / IEC 60950: Product Safety The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for modifications made by the User and the consequences thereof, which may alter the conformity of the product with the CE Marking. The software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. The software application uses a modified version of the Minimal XML Library. The Minimal XML library and its use are covered by the GNU Lesser General Public License (www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html). The modified source code is available from: www.navman.com/files/mxml.zip.

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Contents

Important safety information....2 Welcome....7 Important information for using the manual....7 Getting to know your Navman....8 Components.....8 S30 3D.....8 S50 3D/S70 3D.....9 How do I get started?.....10 How do I turn my Navman on for the first time?...10 How do I adjust the volume?....14 How do I monitor the battery status?....14 What are the main screens I will use?...15 Main Menu screen....15 Map screens.....15 How do I navigate with GPS?....16 How do I go from A to B?....17 What if I miss a turn?.....17 How do I search for an address?....18 Case Study: How do I search for an address?...18 Using the Keyboard screen....20 Using the Destination Search screen...20 How do I create a trip with multiple stops?...22 Case Study: How do I navigate to multiple addresses?..22 How do I skip a waypoint during a multi-stop trip?...26 How do I search for a Point of Interest (POI)?...27 Case Study: How do I search for a Point of Interest?...27 How do I save Favourites and My Home?....30 How do I save a Favourite or My Home?...30 How do I navigate to a Favourite?....31 How do I navigate to My Home?....31 How do I edit the name of a Favourite?...32 How do I delete a Favourite?....33 How do I navigate to a recent location?....34 How do I view my route?.....35 3D Map screen....35 2D Map screen....37 Traffic Overview screen....39 Route Overview screen....41 Turn-by-Turn screen....43 How do I use the Map Menu?....45 How do I avoid an area?.....46 How do I add an Avoid Area?....46 How do I delete an Avoid Area?....46 How do I delete all Avoid Areas?...46 How do I preview a route?....47 How do I view my route statistics?...48 How do I view statistics on my current route?....48 How do I view statistics of my trips to date?...49 How do I view my trip logs?....50 How do I manage my NavPix?....51 Album management....51
S-Series NavPix management....53 How do I add or edit a NavPix description?...54 How do I navigate to a NavPix?....55 How do I save a NavPix to a favourite?...56 How do I save a NavPix to a POI?....57 What is Navman Connect (Local Search)?...58 How can I pair my Navman with a Bluetooth mobile phone?...58 How do I search for a POI using Navman Connect?...59 How do I make a hands-free call?....61 How can I pair my Navman with a Bluetooth mobile phone?...61 How can I pair my Navman with a Bluetooth headset?...61 How can I make a phone call using the Dial screen?...62 How do I receive a phone call?...63 How do I add a contact to my Navman?...63 How can I make a phone call to a contact?...63 How do I view my call history?....64 How do I receive current traffic information?...65 How does my Navman receive traffic information?...65 How will I know when a Traffic Event occurs?...66 How do I view a list of all events on my route?...67 How do I view traffic details?....68 How do I know if a detour is recommended?....69 Traffic Messages.....70 What can I customize?....71 Route Options....72 Route Calculation 1/4.....72 Road Types 2/4....73 Driver Alerts 3/4....74 Data Recording 4/4....75 Map Display....76 Map Display 1/3....76 Map Display 2/3....77 Select Map 3/3....78 Map POIs.....79 Volume....80 Screen Display.....81 POI Alerts.....82 GPS....83 GPS Status 1/2.....83 Set GPS Mode 2/2.....84 Language.....85 Traffic.....86 Traffic System Status....86 Traffic Event Notification....87 Select event sorting type...88 Power.....89 Select Keyboard.....90 How does predictive text (abc, def) work?...90 Units.....91 Units 1/2.....91 Units 2/2.....92 Start-up....93 Bluetooth preferences....94 Saved Information.....95 Tutorial.....96 About.....97 Shop Demo.....97 What is NavDesk?....98 Can I use NavDesk with my computer?...98 How do I install a map for the first time?...98 How do I install NavDesk onto my computer?...99 NavDesk features....100

S-Series How do I keep NavDesk up-to-date?....101 NavDesk Preferences....101 Navman Connect....102 How do I search for a POI using Navman Connect?...102 How do I install POIs from my computer to my Navman?..103 How do I delete a POI from my Navman?...103 My Maps.....104 How do I install maps onto my Navman?....105 How do I install maps from DVD?...105 How do I remove maps from my Navman?...107 How do I know which map contains a particular city or town?...107 My Map Preferences.....107 What is a Major Road Network map?....108 NavAlbum.....109 Toolbar.....110 How do I use NavAlbum?....111 How can I view and edit pictures or albums on my computer?..111 What else can I do with pictures and albums on my computer?..112 NavAlbum Preferences....113 Image Search....114 How do I download NavPix from the internet?...114 How do I import NavPix to NavAlbum?....114 Mileage Reporter....115 How do I input my trip data?....115 How do I export a mileage report?....116 How do I delete travel logs from my Navman?...116 Mileage Reporter preferences...116 My subscriptions.....117 Alerts.....117 How do I install Safety Camera information?...117 How do I know which Safety Camera information is available?..117 Purchase a Subscription....117 Activate your Subscription....118 How do I update Safety Camera information on my Navman?..118 Custom POIs.....119 How do I install custom Points of Interest?...119 How do I delete a Custom POI File from my Navman?...120 Voice Transfer....121 How do I install a voice file?....121 How do I remove a voice file?....121 How do I backup my Navman?....122 Reference.....123 How do I insert a Memory Card?....123 S30 3D.....123 S50 3D/S70 3D....123 How do I remove a Memory Card?...123 Point of Interest categories....124 Traffic and other TMC Events...126 For more information....129

Welcome

Thank you for purchasing this Navman. This manual has been prepared to guide you through the operation of your Navman from first set-up through to continuous use. Please read this manual carefully before using your Navman for the first time. Keep this manual in a safe place and use as your first point of reference.
Important information for using the manual
It is important to understand the terms and typographical conventions used in this manual.

Formatting

The following formatting in the text identifies special information: Convention

Bold Italics

Type of Information
Navman components or items displayed on screen, including buttons, headings, field names and options. Indicates the name of a screen.
The following icons are used throughout this manual: Icon Description

Case study

Warning
The following terms are used throughout this manual to describe user actions. Term

Tap Tap and hold Select

Description
Press and release an item displayed on the touch screen. Tap and hold an item displayed on the touch screen for 2-3 seconds. Tap an item in a list or tap a command from a menu.
Getting to know your Navman
We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the Navman's basic operations.

Components

S30 3D
Power switch Slot for memory card Battery indicator
Cradle socket Socket for in-car charger, USB cable, home charger and TMC accessory kit (sold separately) Speaker

S50 3D/S70 3D

Slot for memory card Power switch Battery indicator Microphone
Cradle socket Socket for in-car charger, USB cable, home charger and TMC cradle (sold separately) Speaker

How do I get started?

Note: The first time you use your Navman, it may take up several minutes to establish a GPS connection. For more information about GPS, refer to the GPS Frequently Asked Questions guide on the enclosed DVD.
How do I turn my Navman on for the first time?
To get started for the first time, complete the following steps: 1. 2. Read the Important Safety Information on page 2. Position your Navman Follow the instructions below to position your Navman in your vehicle:
Note: Ensure that your Navman does not obstruct the driver's view, or interfere with the operation of the vehicle airbags and safety devices.
Turn your Navman on Slide the power switch to the ON position. Your Navman will turn on and display the Language screen.
Select your preferred language From the Select Language screen, tap your preferred language.
To prevent the Select Language screen from displaying on each start-up, clear the Show on start-up check box. You can change your preferred language while using your Navman (see "Language" on page 85). 5. Read the warning message a) b) The Safety Agreement screen will display after you have selected your preferred language. Read the Safety Agreement message. To confirm that you have read and understood the message, tap Accept. The Tutorial will display.

Note: There may be multiple matches for a particular street name. Long streets that run through several neighbouring areas, and common street names will produce search results ordered by their city or area name.
Use the Keyboard screen to enter 1 as the house number of your destination, then tap the search result. The Preview screen will display.
Note: If house numbers are available, but not the one that you require, you may have to choose the same street in a neighbouring area. Press and select another search result. If house numbers are not available for your selected section of the street the Preview screen will display.
Complete one of the following: If you want to.
navigate to your selected destination
tap. Your route is calculated; the 3D Map screen will display. tap the map to display the position on the 2D Map screen. tap More. The Destination Details screen will display. tap Add. The Multi-stop Trip Planner screen will display. The address is listed as a waypoint on the multi-stop trip. See How do I create a trip with multiple stops? on page 22. tap Save. The New Favourite screen will display. tap Save as My Home. tap Save. The New Favourite screen will display. tap Save as Favourite.
view the position on the map screen view more information about your destination add the destination to a multi-stop trip
save the destination as My Home
save the destination as a favourite
How do I create a trip with multiple stops?
You can use the Multi-stop Trip Planner screen to set multiple stops or waypoints for your trip. Your route will be calculated to go via each of these points in the specified order. You can save up to 198 multi-stop trips, each with up to 14 waypoints.
Note: Waypoints added, updated or deleted after a multi-stop trip has commenced will not affect the current route.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Start your Multi-stop trip Select the country Search for the city/area Search for the street and house number Add additional waypoints Tap.
Case Study: How do I navigate to multiple addresses?
This case study will show you how to set a multi-stop trip by entering multiple waypoints. The address we will be using in this example is:
1. Open your Multi-stop Trip screen
The Multi-stop Trip Planner screen will display.

Delete Album title

NavPix thumbnail
A NavPix thumbnail in the displayed album. To select a NavPix, tap the thumbnail. The NavPix Details screen will display. To select multiple NavPix, tap and hold the first thumbnail, then drag across the other thumbnails. When a NavPix is selected it displays with a green border. Note: If the NavPix has been given a title it will display beneath the NavPix. If the NavPix has not been given a title, the file name of the NavPix will display.

Scroll buttons

Use the scroll buttons to scroll through the NavPix. Displays if the picture is a NavPix, with embedded GPS coordinates.
How do I copy NavPix to my memory card?
NavPix can be copied from the albums on your Navman internal memory to your memory card and vice versa.
Note: The first time a NavPix is copied to your memory card, a folder will be created on the memory card called NavPix.

1. 2. 3.

From the Album screen, tap Browse. The Select an Album screen will display. Select the Album you want to view. Tap and hold, then drag across the screen to select the NavPix you want to copy. As each NavPix is selected, a green border will appear around it. To cancel a selection, tap and drag over the picture(s) again.
When you have finished the selection, tap Copy. A warning screen will display, asking you to confirm or cancel the procedure. If confirmed, the NavPix will be copied.
How do I delete NavPix from an Album?
NavPix can be deleted from an Album on your Navman internal memory or your memory card.
Note: When a NavPix has been saved as a Favourite destination, you will not delete the Favourite if you subsequently remove the NavPix.
From the Album screen, tap Browse. The Select an Album screen will display. Select the Album you want to view. Tap and hold, then drag across the screen to select the NavPix you want to delete. As each NavPix is selected, a green border will appear around it. To cancel a selection, tap and drag across the NavPix again.
When you have finished the selection, tap Delete. A warning screen will display, asking you to confirm or cancel the procedure. If confirmed, the NavPix will be deleted.

. When the description is completed, tap The NavPix Details screen will display, with a new description under the thumbnail.
How do I navigate to a NavPix?
Your Navman contains preinstalled NavPix that you can navigate to. If you have not yet navigated to a NavPix, three of the preinstalled NavPix will display on the Go To NavPix screen. Otherwise, three of your recently used NavPix are displayed.
Note: To navigate to a NavPix location, either a GPS fix must have been available when the NavPix was taken, or GPS coordinates have been added using NavDesk.
How do I navigate to a recent NavPix?
Tap the NavPix you want to navigate to. The Preview screen will display.
How do I navigate to a NavPix I have downloaded, or was preinstalled?
Tap a NavPix. The NavPix Details screen will display.
How do I save a NavPix to a favourite?
Note: When a NavPix is saved to an existing favourite, only the image, and not the GPS coordinates, are associated with the favourite.
From the Album screen, select and tap a NavPix. The NavPix Details screen will display.
From the NavPix Details screen, tap Assign. The Save Photo screen will display.
edit the name of the favourite
tap. The Keyboard screen will display. Enter a name for your Favourite, then tap.
save the NavPix as a Favourite (when GPS coordinates are associated with a picture)
tap Save as Favourite and select A new favourite from the list. The NavPix is saved as a new Favourite and the Photo Details screen will display. Note: You cannot save a NavPix as a favourite if GPS coordinates are not available.
save a picture to an address
tap Save as Favourite and select a favourite from the list. The NavPix is saved to a favourite and the Photo Details screen will display.
How do I save a NavPix to a POI?
Note: Only a NavPix with embedded GPS coordinates can be saved as a POI.
Tap Save as POI. The Select POI Categories screen will display. Complete the following: If you want to.

edit the name of the POI

tap. The Keyboard screen will display. Enter a name for your POI, then tap.

save the NavPix as a POI (when GPS coordinates are associated with a picture)
tap Save as POI and select POI Category from the list., then tap.
Note: You cannot save a NavPix as a favourite if GPS coordinates are not available. create a new custom POI category and save a NavPix as a POI tap A new category to create a custom POI category. The keyboard screen will display. Enter a name for your POI, then tap. The Select POI Categories screen will display the new POI category. select the POI Category from the list, then tap.
What is Navman Connect (Local Search)?
Navman Connect is not available on all models. Navman Connect allows you to search online for live POI information. Using Navman Connect you can search for and navigate to POIs using your Navman or you can navigate to POIs you have downloaded using NavDesk.
Note: To search for POIs using your Navman, you must pair your Navman with your mobile phone. If your Navman isnt paired with your mobile phone then the Bluetooth screen will display.
How can I pair my Navman with a Bluetooth mobile phone?
Your Navman will search for nearby Bluetooth devices. Ensure your mobile phone has Bluetooth turned on and is in discoverable mode (refer to your mobile phone user manual for more information). The Search screen will display a list of nearby Bluetooth devices. Select your mobile phone from the list of local Bluetooth devices. The Warning screen will display. Tap Yes. The Waiting screen will display. If you are prompted for a passcode or device PIN, enter 1234.
Tap OK. The Phone menu screen will display.
How do I search for a POI using Navman Connect?
From the Search Location screen tap and select your location. The Preview screen will display.
. Tap The Available Services screen will display.
From the Available Services screen tap and select your search service. The Keyboard screen will display.
Note: Depending on the country you are navigating, the available search services may vary. Depending on the service selected you can search for a POI by name or by category.

Saved Information

delete recent locations delete favourites delete avoid areas restore factory default settings
tap Delete Recent Locations. tap Delete Favourite Destinations. tap Delete Avoid Areas. tap Restore Factory Defaults. Note: The Restore Factory Defaults option does not delete recent locations or saved favourite destinations.
clear all settings; for example, for use in a rental car
complete all of the above.
When the warning dialog box displays, tap Yes.

Tutorial

The Tutorial displays when you turn your Navman on, unless you have cleared the Show tutorial on start-up check box. You can view the Tutorial at any other time:
To prevent the Tutorial from displaying again on startup, clear the Show tutorial on startup check box to clear it. To move forward through the Tutorial screens, tap To revisit the previous screen, tap.
This preference contains copyright and trademark information.

Shop Demo

enable a shop demonstration of Smart to be played
tap Shop Demo on the preference screen. After a short delay, a route will be demostrated.

What is NavDesk?

NavDesk is a suite of tools you can use to access greater functionality and product information via your computer. NavDesk allows you to: obtain software updates search online for local POIs manage maps manage custom POIs manage safety camera subscriptions report trip mileage transfer pictures from your Navman using NavAlbum browse the Navman website for special offers.
Can I use NavDesk with my computer?
Ensure your computer has the following minimum system requirements before installing NavDesk: IBM compatible PC, Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or Vista x32, Internet Explorer 6 or higher, DVD drive, USB port, Internet connection for activation.
Note: For Windows 2000 and XP users, Microsoft.NET 2.0 will be installed on your computer as part of the installation of NavDesk.
How do I install a map for the first time?
The most common task performed using NavDesk is the installation of a new map to your Navman internal memory or memory card. Complete the following procedures: Step

Action

Install NavDesk on your computer (see "How do I install NavDesk onto my computer?" on page 99). Check for software updates for NavDesk on your Navman (see "How do I keep NavDesk up-to-date?" on page 101). Install one or more maps on your Navman (see "How do I install maps onto my Navman?" on page 105).
How do I install NavDesk onto my computer?

Voice Transfers Activation
How do I keep NavDesk up-to-date?
We recommend that you regularly use NavDesk to check the Navman server for NavDesk software updates.

How do I update NavDesk?

Start All Programs Navman NavDesk Tools Options General Select Auto check for updates checkbox. When you select this option, every time you access NavDesk, the latest service packs and bug fixes if available are downloaded from the Navman server and applied to your Navman.
Note: Updating software is different from upgrading software. To upgrade NavDesk, you must first purchase a new version of NavDesk from a retailer, then install it on your Navman.

NavDesk Preferences

Tools Options General
upgrade from a previous version of NavDesk change the NavDesk measurement to metric units change the NavDesk measurement to decimals
Follow the instructions in the Installation Guide or Upgrade Guide that came with your NavDesk upgrade. Select the Use metric units check box. Select the Decimal degrees check box.

Navman Connect

Navman Connect is a NavDesk application that allows you to search and install local POI information from your computer to your Navman.
Tip: Before you begin, ensure your Navman is correctly plugged into your computer: Plug the large end of the USB cable directly into a USB port on your computer (not a USB hub); plug the small end into on the side of your Navman.

All Programs

Navman

NavDesk

Search location Globe My saved locations
Displays search fields Displays selected place name results. Displays a list of POIs that are installed on your Navman.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. From the country drop down box, select a Country. From the Region/State drop down box select a Region/State if required. In the Place name box, enter the first few letters of a city and then select your preference. Click Continue. The Available Services page will display. Select your preferred search service. The selected services page will display.
Note: Depending on the country you are navigating, the available search services may vary.

delete a picture

What else can I do with pictures and albums on my computer?
From the NavPix library on your computer, you can: add a picture to another album remove pictures from an album view and edit details of a selected picture upload pictures to Flickr export to disk export pictures to Google Earth upload pictures to NavPix online library search for pictures view all pictures in the library If you want to.
add a picture to another album
in the Desktop albums section, select the album containing the NavPix you want to include in another album select the NavPix then drag it to the other album. Note: The selected NavPix is included in the new album, but is not moved, i.e., one instance of the NavPix in the library may be included in multiple albums.
remove a picture from an album
in the Desktop albums section, select the album containing the NavPix you want to remove select the NavPix, right click and select Remove from album. Note: Click the Delete icon on the toolbar if you want to delete the NavPix from all albums. select the picture then click the View Details icon on the toolbar. edit the fields as required. in the Desktop albums section, select the album containing the NavPix you want to upload to the Flickr website. select the NavPix, right click and then select Upload to Flickr. Note: You need a Flickr account to upload NavPix. To create a Flickr account visit www.flickr.com
view and edit picture details upload picture to the Flickr website
save a picture to your computer
select the picture from the Album display area. right click and select Export to disk or click Export to disk on the toolbar. Navigate to an album on your computer where you want to save the NavPix. in the Desktop albums section, select the album containing the picture you want to export to Google Earth. select the NavPix, right click and then select Export to Google Earth. Navigate to a folder on your computer to save the file and then open in Google earth. Note: You need to install the Google Earth software on your computer to be able to view the file you have created. You can download Google Earth from www.earth.google.com.

Note: For more information, see "How do I use NavAlbum?" on page 111.

Mileage Reporter

Mileage Reporter is not available for all models. Mileage Reporter is a NavDesk feature that allows you to create expense reports (.csv format) based on the mileage and estimated fuel usage recorded by your Navman. Start All Programs Navman NavDesk Mileage Reporter

Timeframe

specifies the time for which the mileage report will be created. Select Show All to include all recorded mileage.
Report panel Fuel Report data buttons
displays your trip logs. Select to include the amount of fuel (estimate) used for the mileage recorded. If selected, specify the number of miles travelled per gallon, or kilometres travelled per litre. click to input report data from your Navman or export to a report (.csv).
To set the trip recording preference on your Navman, see Data Recording on page 75.
How do I input my trip data?
1. 2. 3. Select Show All in the Timeframe section. Select the Calculate fuel check box and enter the fuel consumption. Click Load from Device on the Report data button section. The Transfer Log progress bar will display.
All your trip logs can now be viewed in the Report panel section.
How do I export a mileage report?
1. 2. 3. Select a trip log from the report panel section. Click Export report on the Report data button section. The open dialog box will open. Select the file from your local or network drive, enter a name for your mileage report and then click Save.
Note: Mileage report is saved in.csv format.
You can view your mileage report by clicking on the file.
How do I delete travel logs from my Navman?
1. 2. 3. Select a trip log from the report panel section. Click Delete from device on the Report data button section. Click Yes to delete all travel logs.
Mileage Reporter preferences
Tools Options Mileage Reporter
receive a warning when mileage logs are deleted from your device calculate fuel economy preference by Distance per volume calculate fuel economy preference by Volume per distance
Select the Warn me when deleting all log files from my Navman checkbox. select the Distance per volume option. select the Volume per distance option.

Compliance

WARNING This product, its packaging and its components contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or reproductive harm. This Notice is being provided in accordance with Californias Proposition 65. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Marking labels located on the exterior of your Navman indicate the regulations that your model complies with. Please check the marking labels on your Navman and refer to the corresponding statements in this chapter. Some notices apply to specific models only. Products with the CE marking comply with Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive (R&TTE) (1999/5/EC), the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2004/108/EC) and the Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) - issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Standards: EN 301 489-1: Electronic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM), Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements. EN 301 489-17: Electronic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM), Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment. EN (Bluetooth S50 3D/S70 3D only): Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband Transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive EN 55022: Radio disturbance characteristics EN 55024: Immunity characteristics EN 61000-3-2: Limits for harmonic current emissions EN 61000-3-3: Limitation of voltage fluctuation and flicker in low-voltage supply system IEC 60950 / IEC 60950: Product Safety The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for modifications made by the User and the consequences thereof, which may alter the conformity of the product with the CE Marking. The software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. The software application uses modified versions of the Minimal XML Library. The Minimal XML Library and its use are covered by the GNU Lesser General Public License (www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html). The modified source code is available from the following URLS: Minimal XML Library: www.navman.com/files/mxml.zip Flickr Library: www.navman.com/gnu/flickrnet.zip Python Library: www.navman.com/gnu/python25.zip

 

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