AMCOR AMIGO-4300B GPS Car Navigation System User Manual
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Important Safety Instructions , CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USE-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OF MOISTURE. POWER SUPPLY: Connect the supplied adapter to the side of the unit in the slot marked “DC 5V IN” Plug the two-prong end of the power cord to an AC100-240V outlet. If you have difficulty inserting the plug, turn it over and reinsert it. If the unit will not the used for a long time, disconnect the plug from the outlet. NOTE: Before plugging the power cord into an AC outlet, make sure that all the connections have been made. CAUTION: These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer to service manual for servicing instructions. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Important Safety Instructions NOTES 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with a damp cloth. 7) Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12) Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. 13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. 15) Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. Important Safety Instructions Warning Failure to avoid the following potentially hazardous situations may result in injury or property damage. The unit is designed to provide you with route suggestions. It does not reflect road closures or road conditions, traffic congestion, weather conditions, or other factors that may affect safety or timing while driving. Use the unit only as a navigational aid. Do not attempt to use the unit for any purpose requiring precise measurement of direction, distance, location, or topography. This product should not be used to determine ground proximity for aircraft navigation. The images in this manual are only for reference and they may be different from the actual ones. Accessories ITEM NAME QTY Power Adaptor Car Adaptor Mounting Bracket Mounting cradle Touch Pen USB Disc NOTE Accessories and their parts numbers are subject to modification without prior notice due to improvements. Contents Important Safety Instructions …………………………………..………..1 Accessories ……………………………….…………...4 View of Main Unit ……………………………….…………...6 System Connections ……………………………….……….…..8 Power Supply Preparation …………………………….……….……..10 General Setup ……………………………….…………...12 MP4 Player …………………………….……………...16 Playing Music ……………………………….…………...19 Photo Viewer …………………………….………….…..22 Use of the Mount Accessories …………………………….……………...32 Troubleshooting …………………………….……………...33 Specifications …………………………….……………...35 View of Main Unit Front View 1. Charge Indicator When charging the battery, it is red. When the battery is fully charged, it turns green. 2. POWER button Speaker Press the power button to enter or exit the standby mode. 3. Microphone Hole 4. LCD Touch Screen View of Main Unit Side View 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. Card Port Insert the SD card into the port. USB Port Used to connect to the USB device. Volume Control Used to adjust the volume of the headphone and speaker. Headphone Jack DC 5V Input Jack Used to connect to the supplied power adaptor or car adapter. Rear View 1. Speaker 2. ON/OFF Switch Used to switch power on or off. 3. External GPS Antenna Jack Connected to the external antenna (optional). 4. Build-in GPS Antenna Receiving GPS signals. System Connections Always ensure that the unit and any other external device connected to the unit are switched off and unplugged from the power supply before you attempt to connect the unit to any external device. Connecting to External GPS Antenna The unit is designed with GPS antenna jack that allows you to connect external GPS antenna to receive GPS signals in the car when the signal is bad. One end is connected to the jack of the unit and the other one to be placed on the roof of the car and make it to be sucked by the car. Inserting SD Card The unit is designed with SD/MMC Card jack that allows you to insert the SD/MMC card into the unit as shown below: System Connections Connecting to External USB Device The unit is designed with a USB port that allows you to connect the unit to PC for map updating. See the below figure for details: 1. You should install the driver into your PC first. 2. Turn on the unit. 3. Connect the unit to the PC with the USB cable (supplied). “Mobile Device” will appear in “My Computer”. Connecting to Headphones Connect the headphones to the right side of the unit for private listening. When headphone is connected, the speakers will automatically turn off. Note: Excessively loud volume could damage your hearing. So turn down the volume before you connect the headphones, and then raise the volume to comfortable level. Power Supply Preparation Using the AC Adaptor The player is supplied with an AC adaptor for powering the unit and charging the battery. 1. Connect AC adaptor to the right side of the player in the jack marked DC 5V IN, as shown on the right. 2. Plug the two-prong end of the power cord into a grounded electrical outlet. Note: Turn player's power off before unplugging. Using of Car Adaptor The player is supplied with a Car Adaptor for powering the unit while in a vehicle. Connect the Car Adaptor Power Plug to the unit’s power jack and plug the other end to the vehicle’s 5V accessory/ cigarette socket, as shown on the right figure. Attention ¾ Do not operate the unit while driving a vehicle. ¾ Place the unit in a proper position for viewing. ¾ Disconnect the player from the Car Adaptor when starting the vehicle. Your portable GPS player comes with a built-in rechargeable battery. Please see details in the following segment. 10 Power Supply Preparation About Rechargeable Battery Your portable GPS player comes with a built-in rechargeable battery. Charge the battery fully before initial use. Charging time is normally about 5 hours. A fully charged battery delivers about 3 hours of use. Working conditions and precautions for the rechargeable battery ¾ ¾ New batteries should be fully charged before initial use. Battery should only be used and charged when temperatures are between 32° -100°F. ¾ Maintain well-ventilated conditions around the product to avoid overheating. Don’t put the product on a bed, sofa or anything that may block ventilation to the product. ¾ When the battery is weak, “ ” will appear on the LCD screen and about five minutes later, the player will power OFF automatically. Charging the Battery Pack The battery must be charged by using the supplied power Adaptor. 11 General Setup General Setup When turn on the unit, the screen will display main menu, as shown below. In the menu, there are six items for selecting, touch the item to enter it. Tap to enter the map view; tap to enter MP4 Player; tap to enter Bluetooth function; tap player; tap to enter the settings menu. Settings Menu Tap to enter the settings menu, the screen will display as below: In the settings menu, tap to return to the main setup menu. 12 to enter the MP3 to enter the picture viewer; tap General Setup Language in the settings menu to enter language settings menu for language selecting, Tap as shown below: Tap the buttons to select language. Tap or button to return. Date & Time Tap in the settings menu to enter Date&Time settings menu for changing to the current time zone, as shown below: Tap the buttons to select the proper Time Zone. Tap the buttons of Date group to change the corresponding date and tap the buttons of Time group to change the corresponding time. Tap to return. Volume in the settings menu to enter Volume settings menu for volume adjusting, as Tap shown below: Tap the buttons to adjust the volume level. Tap 13 or button to return. General Setup Backlight Tap in the settings menu to enter the Backlight settings menu for backlight adjusting, as shown below: Tap the buttons to adjust the brightness, tap or button to return. Tap the first group buttons to adjust the backlight level. Tap the second group button to adjust the sleep time. There are 6 choices for sleep time (--/5/10/30/60/120). --: The system will keep backlight always on and will not enter sleep mode. 5: The system will keep backlight on for 5 minutes and then enter sleep mode. 10: The system will keep backlight on for 10 minutes and then enter sleep mode. 30: The system will keep backlight on for 30 minutes and then enter sleep mode. 60: The system will keep backlight on for 1 hour and then enter sleep mode. 120: The system will keep backlight on for 2 hours and then enter sleep mode. After setting, tap to confirm or tap to cancel. 14 General Setup Calibrate Tap in the settings menu to calibrate, the screen will display as below: This item is used to calibrate the sensitivity of the touch screen. Tap the center of “+” as it moves around the screen. If you touch the center of “+” every time, it will disappear after having moved through a cycle (center→top left corner→bottom left corner→bottom right corner→top right corner). Tap the screen to return to the settings menu. Note: If “+” doesn’t disappear, you should calibrate again. Power Tap in the settings menu to enter Power menu for displaying the current battery status, as shown below: The power menu will display the battery status. Tap the 15 button to return. MP4 Player The unit is designed with SD/MMC/MS card slot and supports MPEG-4 format files playback. You can insert the SD/MMC/MS card with MPEG-4 files in the unit for enjoyment. Note: Do not store MPEG-4 format files in the Flash storage, for the flash storage is used to store map data, any attempt to open the Flash storage may result in the map data missing and lost. Playing MPEG-4 Files In the main menu, tap In the menu, tap to enter MP4 Player, as shown below: button to select a file to play, as shown below: button to move up or down the folders list; tap the In the menu, tap MMC_Storage icon to open the folder, the items in the folder will be displayed on the screen, as shown below: 16 MP4 Player Tap button to move up or down the items list; tap to select the item that you to select all the items in the folder; tap to confirm your want to play; tap selection and the player will play the selected item automatically, as shown below: Tap the playback screen to play the file in full-screen mode; tap the screen again to stop playback and return to the MP4 player menu. Tap to pause playback; tap button to play the next item. Tap previous item; tap to adjust the volume. tap In the MP4 Player menu, tap button to start playback and tap button to stop playback; tap button to play the button to turn off the speaker; button to enter the playback list, as shown below: 17 MP4 Player In the menu, tap list; tap button to enter the folders screen for adding files to the playback to move the selected file upward or downward. Tap selected file from the playback list. Tap playback list. Tap to play the selected file. Tap to delete the to select a to store the playback list, as shown below. In the menu, use the keyboard to input the name of the playback list; select the type and storage place of the playback list. Tap to save the playback list. 18 Playing Music The unit is designed with SD card slot and supports MP3 and WMA format files playback. You can insert the SD card with MP3 or WMA files in the unit for music enjoyment. Note: Do not store MP3 or WWA format files in the Flash storage, for the flash storage is used to store map data, any attempt to open the Flash storage may result in the map data missing and lost. Playing Music In the main menu, tap In the menu, tap to enter the playback menu, as shown below: to enter the MP3 playlist menu, as shown below: In the playlist menu, if there are no songs in the playlist, tap playlist. The screen will display as below: 19 to add songs into the Playing Music Double tap the MMC_Storage icon to open the folder, the songs in the folder will be displayed on the screen. Select the songs that you want to add into the playlist and tap the D to confirm. The songs selected will be added into the playlist, as shown below: In the playlist, double tap the songs to start playback. Help Window In the playback or MP3 playlist menu, tap below: Tap each button to view its function. 20 to open the help window, as shown Playing Music During playback, tap button to go to the previous track. During playback, tap button to go to the next track. During playback, tap button to pause playback, or in stop status, tap the button to resume playback. During playback, tap button to stop playback. During playback, tap button to repeat all the songs in the playlist. During playback, tap button to play the current song only. During playback, tap button to play each song for 15 seconds. During playback, tap button to play the selected song repeatedly. During playback, tap button to play the songs in the playlist in sequence. During playback, tap button to play the songs in the playlist randomly. During playback, tap button to decrease the volume. During playback, tap button to increase the volume. In the menu, tap button to open the playlist menu. In the menu, after adding playlist, tap button to save the playlist. In the menu, select songs and tap button to add the selected songs into playlist. In the menu, select songs and tap button to delete the selected songs in playlist. In all menus, tap button to exit the menu. During playback, tap button to open the playlist. During playback, tap button to enter the equalizer menu. In all menu, tap button to open the buttons function menu. In all menu, tap button to return to the previous menu. Tap button to select the EQ mode in the equalizer menu. Tap button to select the EQ mode in the equalizer menu. 21 Photo Viewer The unit is designed with SD card slot and supports JPEG format files playback. You can insert the SD card with JPEG files in the unit for picture view. Note: Do not store JPEG format files in the Flash storage, for the flash storage is used to store map data, any attempt to open the Flash storage may result in the map data missing and lost. Take the following steps to play: Loading JPEG format files 1. Insert the SD/MMC card with JPEG format files. 2. Turn on the unit. Playing Picture In the main menu, tap In the main screen, tap to enter the photo viewer main screen, as shown below: to enter the folders menu, as shown below: 22 Photo Viewer In the folders menu, tap to move the folders list up or down; tap to return to play the selected picture or to enter the to the previous folders menu. Tap selected folder; you can also realize these functions by double tapping the item you want to play or enter. In the folders menu, double tap the MMC Storage icon to open the folder, the pictures in the folder will be displayed on the screen. Double tap a picture to play it on the screen, as shown below: In the playback menu, tap to rotate the picture; tap to play the previous picture; to play the next picture. Tap to zoom the picture in or out. Tap to tap play the picture in full-screen mode; double tap the screen to return to the picture browser menu. Tap to return to the pictures list menu. 23 Bluetooth Function This unit is designed with bluetooth function. You can use it as hand free for a bluetooth hand phone. In the main menu, tap to enter the bluetooth menu, as shown below: In the Bluetooth menu, tap the button to return to the main menu. Blue Tooth Manager In the Bluetooth menu, tap below: button to enter Bluetooth Manager menu, as shown Search BT Device The Search BT Device command lets you search the available bluetooth device. Tap it to start searching and the found items are listed in the menu as shown below: 24 Bluetooth Function Note: Before searching, make sure the bluetooth function of hand phone is turned on. In the process of searching, if necessary, tap button to stop searching as shown below: In the menu, tap button to search available bluetooth device again; tap the button to delete the selected bluetooth device. Paired off with a BT device In the list of the found bluetooth devices, tap one item to select it and then tap button to pair the unit and the selected bluetooth device off, as shown below: Use the keyboard to enter a random password, for example: 123. And then tap to send the password to the hand phone. After receiving the signal, a command to enter a passkey appears on the hand phone. Use the hand phone’s keyboard to enter the same password. The screen will display as below: 25 Bluetooth Function In the menu, the icon shows that the unit and the selected hand phone have been button to break the bond. paired off successfully. If necessary, tap Activate the BT profile button in the Bluetooth Manager menu to After having bonded successfully, tap search available bluetooth protocol, and the screen displays as below: In the menu, tap button to activate the Handfree Voice Gateway, as shown below: Then the unit is already connected with the hand phone successfully. And the Bluetooth menu will show as below: 26 Bluetooth Function You can also use the Shortcut command to display recent connections and make a recent profile active or inactive conveniently. In the Bluetooth Manager menu, tap the Shortcut command and the screen will display as below: In the menu, tap button to activate the selected connection; tap the button to delete the selected connection note. Disconnect with the BT Device In the Bluetooth Manager menu, tap button to disconnect the unit and bluetooth device. Blue Tooth Setting In the Bluetooth Manager menu, tap button to enter Bluetooth Setting menu, as shown below: 27 Bluetooth Function In the menu, tap the yellow square to select or cancel these commands; tap button to save your setting; tap button to cancel. Current Active Profiles Tap button in the Bluetooth Manager menu to enter Active Connection menu that displays the current active profiles, as shown below: button to make the selected BT profiles In the Active Connection menu, tap inactive. Telephone Keyboard The telephone keyboard is available only when the unit has been connected with a bluetooth hand phone. In the main menu, tap below: button to enter the Telephone Keyboard menu, as shown In the Telephone Keyboard menu, tap to enter Call Record. button to enter Phone Book; tap 28 button Bluetooth Function Use the keyboard to enter phone number, and then tap button to call; the screen will show as below: In the Talking menu, tap to turn off/on the speaker; tap buttons to adjust the volume level; tap button to hang up; tap button button to return to the blue tooth main menu; tap button to switch to talking in hand phone; tap it again to switch to talking in the unit. icon, and then a keyboard appears, use it to input the other numbers, for Tap example: ext.. The screen displays as below: Phone Book In the Bluetooth menu, tap button to enter phone book, as shown below: 29 Bluetooth Function In the phone book, tap buttons to move up or down the list of phone number; you button to call directly. Tap can select a phone number and tap Tap button to button to return to the previous menu. delete the selected phone numbers; tap button to add a phone number to the list, the screen will show as below: In the menu, double tap the blank on the right of the item you want to edit, for example “Name”, then you will enter a keyboard as shown below: button to confirm your input. Use the keyboard to enter name, and tap button to save the information; tap After having edited your desired items, tap button to clear up the entered information. If you want to edit the telephone number having been in the phone book, double tap it to enter the edit screen. 30 Bluetooth Function Call Record In the Bluetooth menu, tap button to display recent call notes, as shown below: button to display recent received calls; tap In the menu, tap Tap button to delete the selected note; tap notes; tap button to delete all recent button to return to the previous menu. Tap button to add the selected note to the phone number book, as shown below: In the menu, tap button to confirm. Call Back In the Bluetooth menu, tap button to redial the latest call. Activate the Latest Connection In the Bluetooth menu, tap button button to display recent missed calls. to display recent dialed numbers; tap the button to activate the latest connection. 31 Using the Mounting Accessories When using the unit in vehicle, you can use the supplied mount accessories (mount bracket, mount cradle and dashboard mount disk) to mount the unit in the vehicle. Take the following steps to operate: 1. Slide the mounting cradle onto the end of the mounting bracket. 2. Set the bottom edge of the unit on the bottom of the mounting cradle. Rotate the unit back until it clicks into the mounting cradle. 3. Lift the suction cup lever. To mount to windshield, press the suction cup to the windshield and press down on the suction cup lever. To mount to dashboard, use the included adhesive disk. Choose a clean, dry spot on your dashboard, peel off protection liner from the back of the disk, and then attach the disk to your dashboard. 4. Press the tab at the top of the mounting cradle to remove the unit. 32 Troubleshooting Take steps described in the tables below to solve simple problems before contacting customer service. If you suspect something wrong with the unit, immediately turn the power off and disconnect the power connector from the unit. Never try to repair the unit yourself because it is dangerous to do so. PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTION POSSIBLE CAUSE The adaptor doesn’t connect well. Connect correctly. The built-in rechargeable battery is weak. Use the adaptor to supply power or charge the battery. There is no sound. The volume may be turned down or mute. Turn up the volume or turn on the sound output. There is no picture. The brightness turned down. Adjust the brightness of the LCD. Users can’t turn on the unit. The unit can’t receive satellite signals or can’t orient. may be Buildings or metal block may obstruct the unit. The built-in GPS antenna is not open or it’s angle is not correct. 33 the adaptor Make sure to use the unit out of room; if in the vehicle, you can use the external GPS antenna to solve this problem. Rotate the built-in GPS antenna out until it’s horizontal (parallel with the ground) and make sure it maintains the status. Troubleshooting PROBLEM The unit can receive signals now but can’t then; signals received are not stable. POSSIBLE CAUSE The built-in rechargeable battery is weak. The unit may be obstructed by veil, such as heat insulation paper. POSSIBLE SOLUTION Use the adaptor to supply power or charge the battery. Remove the veil. Swing of the unit is too great. Avoid great swing of the unit. System software of the unit fails to function by change. Turn on the unit again. Other possibilities: Static or other external interference may cause the player function abnormally. In order to recover normal status, please unplug the power supply cord and then plug it into the outlet again to reset the player. If the problems still exist, please cut off the power supply and consult your service center or the qualified technician. 34 Specifications TFT screen size 4.3 inches Frequency Response 20Hz~20kHz Audio Signal-to-noise Rate ≥65dB Audio distortion or noise ≤-20dB (1kHz) Channel Separation ≥70dB (1kHz) Dynamic Range ≥80dB (1kHz) Power AC 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz; DC 5V Power Consumption < 8W Dimensions 130mmX74mmX24mm (L*W*D) Weight About 0.25kg DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 35
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