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Navman iCN 650 - Automotive GPS receiver - LCD - 320 x 240 - color3.8 inch - Text-to-speech - With Mount
Relax with the confidence of TeleAtlas for United States and Canada map data - combined with powerful SmartST V 3.00 3D navigation software, will give you a premier mobile GPS street mapping solution! Navman even included a windshield/dashboard mounting bracket, vehicle power adapter and remote control so you have everything you need, to know where you are, and get where you are going. Nevertheless, the iCN 650 comes with United States and Canada maps already preloaded into the unit's hard d... Read more [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Navman ICN 650 photo ]
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User reviews and opinions
| atillett |
2:27pm on Monday, September 20th, 2010 ![]() |
| Corrections to misunderstandings, and my review. I just have to answer some of the ignorant comments, and give my review. It is *Satellite* Radio!!... | |
| msully72 |
4:05am on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 ![]() |
| Out of the Ark, cumbersomne, priced more than latest model This is very large, cumbersome, and very antiquated. The latest model comes much cheaper. | |
| silver12 |
4:35pm on Friday, August 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| Thurst i decided on the navman 650 and this is my review This review covers the navman iCN 650 which is the newer model of navman iCN 630 V2. | |
| petefj |
5:25pm on Friday, May 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| An outstanding SatNav System I have always used Tom Toms and was sceptical about using, what I considered to be, a non standard SatNav. | |
| esaya |
4:59am on Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| An outstanding SatNav System I have always used Tom Toms and was sceptical about using, what I considered to be, a non standard SatNav. Out of the Ark, cumbersomne, priced more than latest model This is very large, cumbersome, and very antiquated. The latest model comes much cheaper. | |
| Ryjpka2 |
3:02am on Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
| I signed up for Cnet just to post this review and warn you how bad this product is. I signed up for Cnet just to post this review... It did not catch fire when I used it Could not stay linked up with GPS satellites I signed up for Cnet just to post this review and warn you how bad this product is. I used it for about 3 months. | |
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Documents

Europe / Australia / New Zealand Edition
iCN 600 series
Smart Version 3.0
User Manual
iCN 600 series | User Manual
Contents
1. Introduction... 3 2. iCN Features... 4 3. Memory Card.. 6 4. Turning your iCN On and Off.. 7 5. Position in a Vehicle.. 8 6. Main Menu Screen.. 10 7. Screen Keyboard.. 10 8. GPS Status... 11 9. Setting your Destination.. 12 10. Avoiding an Area... 17 11. Viewing Your Route.. 18 12. Map Screen Pop-up Menu.. 21 13. Route Demonstrator.. 22 14. Favorites & Shortcuts... 23 15. Settings.. 25 16. Smart Desktop.. 30 17. Updating your iCN.. 31 18. Installing Maps Using Smart Desktop.. 32 19. Continuous Continental Navigation.. 33 20. Smart Desktop Advanced Features.. 35 21. Accessories.. 38
1. Introduction
Whether you travel in your own country, or overseas, the iCN will direct you to your destination without the need for map books and second-hand instructions. The Global Positioning System is available free of charge, at any time, and is accurate to within 5 m (15 ft). Your iCN map provides street level detail for door-to-door navigation, including Points Of Interest (POIs) such as accomodation, railway stations and airports. Use this guide to learn how to operate it effectively and safely, plus nd out all of the different features available to you.
GPS and GPS Signals
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a network of satellites that transmit accurate time and position information worldwide. GPS receivers receive signals from these satellites, and use the information to determine an exact location. Satellites orbit the Earth at around 12,000 miles. While a GPS receiver can detect signals from up to 12 satellites at anytime, only three are needed to provide a position or x (latitude and longitude) for vehicle navigation systems. The iCN GPS antenna receives GPS signals. To receive GPS signals, ensure the iCN is outdoors, or in a vehicle outdoors, and the GPS antenna has an unobstructed view of the sky. The iCN can operate in all weather types except snowfall.
Safety Notice
In a vehicle, it is your sole responsibility to place, secure, and use the iCN in a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury or property damage. The user of this product is solely responsible for observing safe driving practices. It is your sole responsibility that the vehicle mount installation instructions are read carefully, understood, and used consistent with the laws of operation for each country in which the device is used. It is your sole responsibility to adhere to the following safety instructions at all times: Do not operate the iCN while driving or place the iCN in a position that obstructs the drivers view Do not mount in a way that interferes with airbags or other safety equipment Do not leave in view while your vehicle is unattended, especially in strong sunlight Do not use or handle the iCN when it is hot, leave it to cool out of direct sunlight Navman disclaim all liability for use of this product in a way that may cause accidents, damage or may violate law.
2. iCN Features
It is recommended that you familiarize yourself with the basic operations of your iCN such as using the 8-way toggle and volume control.
Front Components
8 Component Screen OK Zoom/Brightness ESC 8-way Toggle Page Volume Menu/Power Description Displays maps and menu options. Select the highlighted menu option, text or command. Change the amount of map area shown, or press and hold to adjust the screen brightness. Cancels an action, deletes the last text character, returns to the previous screen or Map. Hold down to delete a line of text. Use to scroll up/down and move round a map to select a destination. Change map views, including 3D Map* view. Use to view further screens if available. Press to hear the very next instruction, or hold down to adjust the voice guidance volume. Press to return to the Main Menu or hold down to turn on/off.
* iCN 630, 635, 650 only
Back Components
6 Component Speaker Memory Card Slot GPS Receiver Car Antenna Socket Power Socket USB Socket Description Outputs voice commands and warnings. Use Volume button to adjust. Slot for memory card. Insert card with label facing the front of the iCN. Receives signals from GPS satellites when lifted out to the horizontal position. Connection socket for GPS car antenna (not included). Connection socket for power cable. Connection socket for USB cable to your computer.
Remote Control
Button functions are the same as the iCN control buttons. You cannot turn on the iCN using the Remote Control. Only included with the iCN 635 and 650. Available for the iCN 610 as an accessory.
3. Memory Card
iCN 610 and 635
Your iCN comes with a memory card contaning a preactivated map*. To navigate to your destination you will rst need to insert the memory card into your iCN. To navigate in an area outside of the preactivated map, you must rst purchase a Map Product Key from your Navman supplier. Install Smart Desktop, then use it to activate your Map Product Key and install the required map. See Installing Maps Using Smart Desktop on page 30.
* If you purchased your iCN 635 in New Zealand, you will not receive a memory card as the preactivated map of New Zealand is contained in internal memory.
Inserting Memory Card
Note: The first time you insert the memory card you will first need to remove the plastic space saver from the SD/MMC slot. To insert the memory card, rst ensure that the iCN is turned off, then gently insert the card in the Memory Card slot with the label facing the front of the iCN.
Removing Memory Card
To remove the memory card, rst ensure that the iCN is turned off, then gently push the top edge of the card to release it and pull it out of the slot.
iCN 650
The iCN 650 contains all preactivated maps for West Europe or US/Canada in internal memory and does not come with a memory card.
4. Turning your iCN On and Off
Use the Menu/Power button to turn your iCN on and off.
Turn iCN On
1. Plug the power adapter into the socket on the left of the iCN and the other end into the vehicle lighter socket. 2. Gently pull the bottom of the GPS receiver away from the iCN. The receiver will lift out to a horizontal position to allow it to obtain a GPS x. 3. Press the Menu/Power button for one second.
Turn iCN Off
1. Gently push the GPS receiver back towards the iCN. The receiver will click in to place. 2. Complete one of the following: iCN 610, 650: Press the Menu/Power button for three seconds. When the conrmation message displays, select Yes and press OK. The iCN will turn off. iCN 635: Press the Menu/Power button for three seconds until the iCN turns off.
5. Position in a Vehicle
Before you begin, check if your vehicle is tted with a heat reecting or heated windshield. If so, you will need to purchase an external antenna for your iCN to receive GPS signals. There are a number of ways to position an iCN in a vehicle. Follow these instructions carefully. For security and to avoid overheating, do not leave your iCN in an unattended vehicle, especially in strong sunlight. Do not use or handle the iCN when it is hot leave it to cool out of direct sunlight. If your iCN is too hot, you will be prompted to turn down the brightness (press and hold the Zoom button). If the iCN continues to get hotter the screen will go blank, however voice instructions will continue.
Suction Mount
1. Slip the locking nut over the ball foot. 2. Snap the socket clip onto the ball foot and tighten the locking nut onto the thread of the socket clip. 3. Clean and dry the surfaces, hold the suction cup rmly against the glass and press down the lever. 4. Position the two locating slots on the underside of the iCN into the tabs on the socket clip. Push the iCN into the clip. 5. Open the antenna outwards, so it has a clear view of the sky. 6. Plug the power adapter into the socket on the left of the iCN and the other end into the vehicle lighter socket.
Adhesive Tape and Screw Mount*
You can use the base plate, adhesive tape and screws supplied to mount the iCN directly into the vehicle dashboard. Note: This is a permanent solution the adhesive tape cannot be removed once fixed. 1. Choose a position on the dashboard where the iCN will be clearly visible by the driver and ensure all surfaces are clean and dry. 2. Remove the protective layer from the tape and press down rmly for 30 seconds. 3. Press the suction cup rmly against the surface and press the lever down. 4. Use the base plate and screws supplied to x the iCN base into the dashboard. 5. Slip the locking nut over the ball foot with the at side facing upwards. 6. Snap the socket clip onto the ball foot. 7. Wind the locking nut onto the thread of the socket clip until rm. 8. Snap the iCN onto the socket clip. Position the two locating tabs on the underside of the iCN into the corresponding slots on the socket clip. Then push the iCN into the clip. 9. Open the antenna outwards so the GPS antenna has a clear view of the sky. 10. Plug the power cable into the socket on the left side of the iCN and the other end into the vehicle lighter socket.
*iCN 635, 650 only
6. Main Menu Screen
The Main Menu screen gives you access to all of the iCNs functions, including navigating to a destination. 1. Press the MENU/Power button for about one second. 2. The Language screen will display. Use the 8-way toggle to highlight your language choice and press OK. You can stop the Language screen displaying on startup by selecting the Do not show on startup check box. Press OK to conrm. 3. Press the Page button. 4. The Warning screen will display. Read the warning mesage and press OK to conrm that you understand. 5. The Tutorial will display. Press the Page button to move through the screens. You can turn off the Tutorial on startup by using the 8-way toggle to highlight the Do not show Tutorial on startup check box, press OK to conrm. 6. The Main Menu screen will display.
7. Use the 8-way toggle to highlight Main Menu options, conrm a selection by pressing OK. Return to the Main Menu at any time by pressing the MENU/Power button.
7. Screen Keyboard
The screen keyboard will display when required to enter text, such as when entering a street name. 1. Use the 8-way toggle to move around the keyboard. Press OK to select a character. Press ESC to delete a character; Hold ESC to delete the line. Press Zoom up to display the Alternative keyboard. Press Zoom down to return to the Alphabetical keyboard. The list will reduce to match your search criteria. Press Page to see more of the list. 2. Use the 8-way toggle to select a search result from the list. Press OK.
8. GPS Status
Signals are transmitted by Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites orbiting the Earth. This screen provides a visual representation of the information being received. Latitude and longitude are displayed, along with a North-pointing compass, the heading in degrees and ground speed. Satellites available are shown as segments. From the Main Menu, select Settings > More Settings > GPS Status. The GPS Status screen will display. Yellow a satellite is being tracked but is not being used Red a satellite is being used to determine a two dimensional (2D) x Green the satellite is being used to determine your position.
Latitude and longitude of the current position
Current heading in degrees and ground speed Each segment represents a satellite A green circle indicates a valid x Local time
The circle under the sattelite segments is green when there is a valid x (2D or 3D), and red when there is no x. While a 2D x is sufcient to maintain a valid x, a 3D x is more accurate.
Satellite Signal Strength
From the GPS Status screen, press the Page button to display the Satellite Signal Strengths screen. The strength of each satellite is displayed on a bar chart. The circle on the right-hand side of the screen displays green when there is a valid x (2D or 3D), and red when no x is available. The satellites available from your current position are shown as bars. Grey no signal at all Red this signal is not being used to x your position Green this signal is being used to x your position.
The last 30 routes are stored as Recent destinations. 1. From the Main Menu, select the Destination option. 2. From the Destination screen, select the Recent option The Recent screen will display.
3. Select a destination from the list, press OK 4. Choose one of the following options: Add to Trip - Opens the Trip Planner screen and adds the destination to your trip Save - Saves the destination as a Shortcut or Favorite Show - Displays the address on the Map screen Go - Calculates the route and displays it on the Map or 3D Map screen.
Multiple Destination Points with the Trip Planner
You can use the Trip Planner to set multiple destination points for your trip. Your route will be calculated to go via each of these points in the specied order. Destination points can be added via the Trip Planner screen or by selecting Show Details from the pop-up menu on the Map screen, then Add to Trip. 1. From the Main Menu, select the Trip Planner option. The Trip Planner screen will display.
2. Select Add and press OK. The Destination screen will open. 3. Select Address and press OK. The Destination Address screen will open. Note: You can also add destination points using intersections, Cities/Towns, Points of Interest and recent destinations. 4. Select a Country using the 8-way toggle, press OK. 5. To select a Region or State press OK. Select a region. Press OK. 6. To select a Postcode or ZIP Code press OK. Select a postcode or ZIP code. Press OK. 7. To select a Town press OK. Select a city or town. Press OK. 8. To select a Road press OK. Select a road. Press OK. 9. Press the Page button to display the Address-Details screen. 10. Select Add to Trip and press OK. The destination point is added to your trip. The Trip Planner screen will display. To add another destination point, go to step 2. 11. To move a destination point up or down, select the point and press OK. The Address Details screen will display. Select Move and press OK. The Trip Planner screen will display with the selected destination point highlighted. Use the 8-way toggle to move the destination point up or down the list. Press OK. 12. To delete a destination point, select the point and press OK. The Address Details screen will display. Select Delete from Trip and press OK. The Trip Planner screen will display with the selected destination deleted. 13. Choose one of the following options: Add - Opens the Destination screen to add a destination point. Clear - Deletes all destination points. Save - Opens the New Favorite screen to save the trip as a Shortcut or Favorite Go - Calculates the route and displays it on the Map or 3D Map screen
Using the Map screen to Plan a Route
You can plan a route directly from the Map screen using the Popup menu. 1. From the Main Menu, select the Map option. The Map screen will display. Move round the Map screen using the 8-way toggle Zoom using + and - on the Zoom/Brightness button. 2. Press OK to display cross-hair on the Map screen To remove the cross-hair press ESC 3. Use the 8-way toggle to place the intersection of the cross-hair on a destination, the street name will display. 4. Press OK to select the street as your destination. The Pop-up menu will display 5. Select Navigate To. The route is calculated and displayed on the Map or 3D Map screen.
10. Avoiding an Area*
You can calculate a route that avoids a specied area on the map. Up to ten Avoid Areas can be added. Avoid Areas are displayed as shaded areas. If no alternative route exists, you will be routed through an Avoid Area. * iCN 635, 650 only
Adding an Avoid Area
1. From the Main Menu, select the Map option. The Map screen will display. 2. Press OK and place the intersection of the cross-hair over the area that you want to avoid using the 8-way toggle. 3. Press OK to display the Pop-up menu. 4. Select Add Avoid Area. Press OK. An Avoid Area is displayed.
5. Set the Avoid Area to the correct size and position using the 8-way toggle. 6. Press OK to enable the Avoid Area.
Deleting an Avoid Area
1. From the Main Menu, select the Map option. The Map screen will display. 2. Press OK and place the intersection of the cross-hair over the Avoid Area that you want to delete using the 8way toggle. 3. Press OK to display the Pop-up menu. Select Delete Avoid Area. Press OK. The Avoid Area is deleted.
Deleting All Avoid Areas
1. From the Main Menu, select the Settings option. 2. From the Settings screen, select the My Data option. 3. From the My Data screen, select the Clear Data option. The Settings - Clear Data screen will display. 4. Use the 8-way toggle to select the Clear Avoid Areas button. Select Yes and press OK to accept the Warning dialog box. 5. Press ESC repeatedly until the Map screen displays.
11. Viewing Your Route
Once a route has been calculated, there are a number of ways to view it. Cycle through the screens by pressing the Page button. To cancel a route or stop the Route Demonstrator, return to the Main Menu, select the Route Information option, then the Cancel Route option.
Back-On-Track Automatic Rerouting
Your route is re-directed if you make a wrong turn. The ? symbol will display upper left of the 3D Map and Next Instruction screens while the route re-calculates. Automatic rerouting is enabled on the Routing screen.
Map Screen
This screen displays north, with your current position and surrounding street names. If a route has been calculated, the route and turns are highlighted. From the Main Menu, select the Map option Zoom using + and - on the Zoom/Brightness button Press OK to display the cross-hair. Press again to display the Pop-up menu.
Your current position is marked with.
Your next turn is highlighted in a different color to future turns. The color will depend on the theme you are using.
GPS strength indicator
Your current location
3D Map Screen - iCN 635, 650 only
Your route displays on a map oriented to the travelling direction, with an adjustable horizon. 1. From the Main Menu, select the Map option. The Map screen will display. 2. Press the Page button to display the 3D Map screen. Zoom using + and - on the Zoom/Brightness button Use the 8-way toggle up or down to adjust the viewing angle Press OK to display the Destination Pop-up menu
North oriented compass
Additional information can display here. Press the 8-way toggle left or right to scroll the options. You must have a route calculated to view these options. Current speed Current time Current bearing / heading (HDG) Distance to next turn Distance to go to destination (DTG) Expected time of arrival (ETA) Time to go to destination (TTG)
Next Turn Screen
Displays the turn direction, street name and the distance to the next turn. A route must have been calculated for this screen to display. Access to this screen is set on the Settings - Display screen. 1. From the Main Menu, select the Map option The Map screen will display. 2. Press the Page button until the Next Turn screen displays.
The next instruction
Map of the next turn Direction of the next turn Additional information can be displayed here. Press the 8-way toggle left or right to scroll the following options. Current speed Current time Current bearing / heading (HDG) Distance to next turn Distance to go to destination (DTG) Expected time of arrival (ETA) Time to go to destination (TTG)
15. Settings
You can modify the following settings to suit your preferences.
Screen Brightness
1. Press and hold the Zoom/Brightness button to display the brightness indicator bar. 2. Press + or - on the Zoom/Brightness button to adjust the brightness. The iCN can heat up when display brightness is set at over 70%. Use low screen brightness when possible.
Volume
1. Press and hold the Volume button to display the Volume bar. 2. Press + or - on the Volume button to adjust the volume.
Route Settings
1. From the Main Menu, select the Settings option. 2. From the Settings screen, select the Routes option. The Routing screen will display. 3. Move the Route Type slider towards Shortest to give more weighting to the shortest distance when calculating a route; Move the Route Type slider towards Quickest to give more weighting to the fastest time when calculating a route. 4. Move the Preference for Freeways slider towards Use Less to use freeways less often when calculating a route; Move the Preference for Freeways slider towards Use More to use freeways more often when calculating a route. 5. Move the Preference for Urban Roads slider towards Use Less to use urban roads often when calculating a route; Move the Preference for Urban Roads slider towards Use More to use urban roads more often when calculating a route. 6. Press the Page button. 7. Select the Avoid Toll Roads, Avoid Unsealed Roads and Avoid Ferries check boxes to avoid these areas when your route is calculated. 8. Select the Warn when using Toll Roads, Warn when using Unsurfaced Roads and Warn when using Ferries check boxes to display a warning message at the start of your trip if your route will include these areas 9. To enable Back on Track automatic rerouting, select the Automatic Rerouting check box. Automatic rerouting will update the calculated route if you take a wrong turn. 10. Press the Page button. 11. To enable the Route Demonstrator, allowing you to plan and view a route without a GPS x, select the Demonstrate Route check box. 12. To enable the route demonstrator to be repeatedly played, select the Repeat check box. 13. To enable the Smart demonstration to be played, select the Smart Demonstration check box. The demonstration will navigate between the rst and second Favorite after a ten second delay. 14. To enable GPS datalogging, select Track Recording. The Data Logging Enabled screen will display. Note: A memory card is required for datalogging. Select the Name of log le box and press OK. The Enter Text screen will display.
Press and hold the ESC button to clear the text box if required. Enter a name for the log le. Select Enter and press OK. The Data Logging Enabled screen will display. Select Yes and press OK. The Routing screen will display. 15. Press ESC repeatedly until the Map screen displays. If you have made changes to the settings, press OK to accept the Warning dialog box.
Language Settings
1. From the Main Menu, select the Settings option. 2. From the Settings screen, select the Language option. The Settings - Language screen will display. 3. To change the voice scheme used for voice guidance during navigation, select your preferred voice scheme from the Language box using the 8-way toggle. 4. To enable voice guidance during navigation, select the Enable check box. 5. Press ESC repeatedly until the Map screen displays. If you have made changes to the settings, press OK to accept the Warning dialog box.
Display Settings
1. From the Main Menu, select the Settings option. 2. From the Settings screen, select the Maps option. 3. From the Settings - Maps screen, select the Display option. The Settings - Display screen will display. 4. To enable auto-zoom when navigating to your destination, select the Auto Zoom check box. If selected, the Map and 3D Map* screen will automatically zoom in or out depending on your speed to allow optimal view of your route. 5. To enable access to the Next Turn screen, select the Display Next Turn Screen check box. 6. To enable access to the Next 4 Turns screen, select the Display Next 4 Turns Screen check box. 7. To change the color scheme, select your preferred scheme from the Map Color Scheme box using the 8-way toggle. 8. To improve screen contrast in light or dark conditions, select either Day or Night. 9. To display a topographical map on the Map and 3D Map screens, select the Topographic Display check box. 10. Press the Page button. 11. To display grid lines on the Map and 3D Map screens, select the Display Map Grid check box. 12. To display a North pointing compass on the Map and 3D Map screens, select the Display Compass on Map checkbox. 13. Press ESC repeatedly until the Map screen displays. If you have made changes to the settings, press OK to accept the Warning dialog box.
Internal Map Settings
1. From the Main Menu, select the Settings option. 2. From the Settings screen, select the Maps option. 3. From the Settings - Maps screen, select the Internal Maps option. The Maps (Internal) screen will display. 4. To activate a map, use the 8-way toggle to scroll to the map or maps you require. Press OK. 5. Press ESC repeatedly until the Map screen displays. If you have made changes to maps, select Yes and press OK to accept the Warning dialog box.
Memory Card Map Settings
1. From the Main Menu, select the Settings option. 2. From the Settings screen, select the Maps option. 3. From the Settings - Maps screen, select the Memory Card Maps option. The Maps (Memory Card) screen will display. 4. To activate a map, use the 8-way toggle to scroll to the map or maps you require. Press OK. 5. Press ESC repeatedly until the Map screen displays. If you have made changes to maps, select Yes and press OK to accept the Warning dialog box.
Points Of Interest (POIs) Settings
Points Of Interest (POIs) in a region are grouped into Categories. This function allows you to select the categories you need. For example, you may be interested in entertainment venues only, and want to disable other POI categories such as schools. 1. From the Main Menu, select the Settings option. 2. From the Settings screen, select the Maps option. 3. From the Settings - Maps screen, select the Points of Interest option. The Points of Interest screen will display. 4. To display POI icons on the Map and 3D Map screens, select the Show Icons on Map check box. 5. Use the 8-way toggle to scroll to the category or categories you require. Press OK. Press the Page button to view additional categories. 6. Press ESC repeatedly until the Map screen displays. If you have made changes to the settings, press OK to accept the Warning dialog box.
My Points of Interest (POI) Settings
Custom Points Of Interest (POIs) are installed from the Smart Desktop POI Editor, and listed on the My POIs screen. 1. From the Main Menu, select the Settings option. 2. From the Settings screen, select the My Data option. 3. From the My Data screen, select the My POI option. The My POI screen will display. 4. Use the 8-way toggle to scroll to the POI le or les you require. Press OK.
Press the Page button to view additional les. 5. Press ESC repeatedly until the Map screen displays. If you have made changes to the settings, press OK to accept the Warning dialog box.
To Open Smart Desktop
Once Smart Desktop has been installed, you can access it from the Start menu: Start > Programs > Navman > Smart Desktop
Maps are colored to indicate whether they are: Selected, Installed, Available on CD Available from Navman, or Not available.
Selected maps.
Download selected maps to the iCN, memory card or memory card writer.
Information about the map.
17. Updating your iCN
Updating from Previous Version of Smart
If a software update is available for your iCN, you will be prompted when you open Smart Desktop: 1. Open Smart Desktop: Start > Programs > Navman > Smart Desktop 2. Follow the prompts to update your iCN software to the latest version of Smart.
Updating your Version of Smart
It is recommended that you regularly check the Navman website for software updates to the version of Smart you are using: 1. Open Smart Desktop: Start > Programs > Navman > Smart Desktop 2. On the Setup menu, select Update software then Check for updates on the web. Your computer will connect to the Internet and display the Navman website. 3. Download the update for your region to your computer, if available. 4. On the Setup menu, select Update software then Update software on iCN. Follow the prompts to update your iCN software.
18. Installing Maps Using Smart Desktop
Your iCN comes with a pre-activated map. If you require an additional map, you must rst purchase a Map Product Key from your Navman supplier. Use Smart Desktop to activate your Map Product Key and install the required map.
Install and Activate Maps on your iCN
1. Open Smart Desktop: Start > Programs > Navman > Smart Desktop 2. Insert a Smart Map CD into your Computer CD-ROM drive, the available maps will display. 3. Click the map you want to install to your ICN. Maps are of population areas and not of political areas such as counties or states. You may need to install multiple maps to cover the desired geographical area. If you have already activated a Map Product Key, or your ICN came with a pre-activated Map Product Key, the map will change colour to indicate it has been selected. Go to step 6. 4. Follow the prompts to activate the Map Product Key. Enter your Map Product Key. Your Computer will connect to the Internet and activate your Map Product Key. You will be prompted to enter or update your contact details so Navman can advise you when updates are released. 5. Select a map to install. Maps are listed in the Selected section of the Desktop Selected Maps tab. If you have another Map Product Key to activate, go to step 3. 6. Click an Add to button to install all maps listed in the Selected section of the Desktop Selected Maps tab to your iCN, memory card, or PC writer.
Remove Maps from your iCN
1. Open Smart Desktop: Start > Programs > Navman > Smart Desktop. 2. Open the Maps on iCN section: iCN tab > Maps on iCN. 3. Click the map to be removed and select Remove from iCN from the pop-up menu.
19. Continuous Continental Navigation*
You can seamlessly navigate between installed maps without the need for installing all maps en route. This is achieved by using a Basemap. A Basemap is a map of a large area, such as West Europe or the United States, containing main roads that connect cities and towns. You can select a road or POI on the Basemap as your start point or destination. Basemaps: contain roads and ferry connections of high national and international importance use less memory than would be necessary to install all equivalent detailed maps do not include smaller roads and have a reduced level of geographical detail. You can add and remove basemaps using the Basemap Installer.
* iCN 635 has basemap preinstalled. iCN 650 does not require basemap as all detailed maps preinstalled Navigating in Australia or New Zealand does not require a Basemap
Install Basemap
1. Connect the iCN to your computer. Connect the iCN to mains power supply using the adapter provided. Connect the USB cable to the iCN and to your computer USB port. Turn on the iCN by pressing the Menu/Power button. The iCN USB Connection screen will display when you are connected. 2. Open Smart Desktop if it is not already open: Start > Programs > Navman > Smart Desktop. 3. On the Map menu, click Basemaps. The Navman Basemap Utility window will open.
4. Click the appropriate Add button to install the Basemap to the iCN, memory card or memory card reader.
Activate Basemap
1. On your iCN, from the Main Menu, tap the Settings option. 2. From the Settings screen, tap Maps. 3. Complete one of the following: To activate a Basemap on the iCN, from the Maps screen, tap Internal Maps. The Settings - Maps (Internal) screen will display. To activate a Basemap on the memory card, from the Maps screen, tap Memory Card Maps option. The Settings - Maps (Memory Card) screen will display. 5. Select the Basemap you require. 6. Press ESC repeatedly until the Map screen displays. Tap Yes to accept the Warning dialog box.
Remove Basemap
1. Connect the iCN to your computer. Connect the iCN to mains power supply using the adapter provided. Connect the USB cable to the iCN and to your computer USB port. Turn on the iCN by pressing the Menu/Power button. The iCN USB Connection screen will display when you are connected. 2. Open Smart Desktop if it is not already open: Start > Programs > Navman > Smart Desktop. 3. On the Map menu, click Basemaps. The Navman Basemap Utility window will open. 4. Select the Basemap to remove. 5. Click the appropriate Remove button to remove the Basemap from your iCN, memory card or memory card reader.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Contact Us
Support for New Zealand:
Navman NZ Ltd 13-17 Kawana Street Northcote Auckland New Zealand Phone: 0800 GONAVMAN pcnsupport.nz@navman.com www.navman.com
Support for the US and Canada:
Navman USA Limited 27142 Burbank Foothill Ranch CA 92610 United States of America Phone: 866-9-NAVMAN support@navmanusa.com www.navmanusa.com
Support for Europe:
Navman Europe Limited 4G Gatwick House Peeks Brook Lane Horley, Surrey RH6 9ST United Kingdom Phone: (44) 1293-780-500 support@navman-europe.com www.navman-europe.com
Support for Australia:
Navman Australia Pty. Ltd PO Box 479 Gladesville NSW2111 Australia Phone: (02) pcnsupport.aus@navman.com www.navman.com
Copyright
2004 Navman NZ Limited. Navman is a registered trademark of Navman NZ Limited. All rights reserved. Microsoft Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP, Microsoft Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Smart , Drive-Away and Back-On-Track are trademarks of Navman NZ Limited. All rights reserved. Acrobat Reader is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. All other trademarks and registrations are the property of their respective owners. Published in New Zealand
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Technical specifications
Full description
Relax with the confidence of TeleAtlas for United States and Canada map data - combined with powerful SmartST V 3.00 3D navigation software, will give you a premier mobile GPS street mapping solution! Navman even included a windshield/dashboard mounting bracket, vehicle power adapter and remote control so you have everything you need, to know where you are, and get where you are going. Nevertheless, the iCN 650 comes with United States and Canada maps already preloaded into the unit's hard drive. There is not need to install a software and activate it, you just plug it into any car's cigarette lighter and go.
| General | |
| Product Type | GPS receiver |
| Width | 6.4 in |
| Depth | 1.4 in |
| Height | 3 in |
| Weight | 12.9 oz |
| GPS System | |
| Recommended Use | Automotive |
| Receiver | 12 channel |
| Accuracy | Position - 16 ft Velocity - 0.33 ft/sec |
| Update Rate | 1/second |
| Connectivity | USB |
| GPS Functions / Services | Distance, ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival), speed |
| Voice | Navigation instructions |
| Antenna | Built-in |
| Features | Built-in HDD, 2D / 3D map perspective, preinstalled POIs |
| Maps Included | Canada, USA |
| Software Included | Navman SmartST V3, TeleAtlas United States and Canada |
| Acquisition Times | |
| Cold | 45 sec |
| Warm | 38 sec |
| Hot | 8 sec |
| Navigation | |
| Trip Computer | Avoid toll roads, avoid ferrys, fast/short route, Back-On-Track |
| Built-in Display | |
| Type | LCD |
| Resolution | 320 x 240 |
| Diagonal Size | 3.8" |
| Color Support | Color |
| Media Storage | |
| HDD Capacity | 2 GB |
| Connections | |
| Connector Type | Antenna - MCX Serial - USB DC power input |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Body Material | Magnesium alloy |
| Included Accessories | PC cable, car power adapter, mounting bracket, carrying case, AC power adapter, remote control, windshield holder |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Navman |
| Part Number | AA005360 |
| GTIN | 00941977753608 |
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