Carpoint X380 Navigation User Manual S3BX380 Manual

Carpoint Co., Ltd. Navigation S3BX380 Manual

User Manual

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CPU to ensuring remarkably powerful performance
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LCD equipped with extremely high brightness, anti-reflective view, millions of colors and landscape-style display
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Premium multimedia function supporting, navigation, music (MP3), video (MPEG4) and picture (JPEG)
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SW based on Microsoft WinCE .Net and easy-to-use mapping data plus navigation application preinstalled in
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This handbook provides a quick guide to the TIBO NAVIGATION system, and the basic functions
of the device are described, mainly in respect of hardware. For reasons of product development some
of the information is not up-to-date as yet, and contents may be changed at any time without prior
notification. No liability shall be assumed for technical or editorial errors or omissions herein; nor for
incidental or consequential damages resulting from the performance or use of this material.
This document contains information protected by copyright and thus may not be reproduced in whole
or in part for any purpose whatsoever. Likewise, it may not be transmitted or reproduced in any form
whatsoever, whether electronically or mechanically - including photocopying and recording.
All brands and trademarks mentioned in this document may be registered by a third party and subject
to current legislation and to the rights of their respective owners, without reservation. The absence of
explicit labeling of registered trademarks does not admit the conclusion that the brand is not subject to
the rights of third parties.
© Copyright 2005, Carpoint Co., Ltd. All rights
1. About This Book Page_01
Effective route planning prior to beginning each journey is recommended. If you need to setup a new
itinerary while en route, find an absolutely safe place in which to do so, or drive to a parking site first.
For your own safety, do not operate the product while driving.
The product is intended to be used only as a navigation aid, not as a precise measurement of
direction, distance, location or topography. Because calculated routes and voice guidance are for
reference only and may be different from the actual road circumstances, it is the user’s responsibility to
follow traffic signs, road layout and local regulations above all else.
When you get out of the car, please do not leave your device on the dashboard in direct sunlight,
since an overheated battery can cause malfunction and/or hazard. Use the product within the
recommended operational temperature range (0’C ~ 50’C), and do not expose it to excess heat or cold.
GPS satellite signals cannot pass through solid materials other than glass. So when you are inside a
tunnel or a building or in case of metallic windshield, GPS positioning may not be available. Likewise,
signal reception can be affected by
situations such as bad weather or dense overhead cover such as trees. Similarly, wireless devices may
interfere with satellite signals, causing variable signal reception.
Look at the display only when it is absolutely safe to do so. If you have not fully understood
2.1 General
2. For Proper/Best Use Page_02
the instructions given by the device, or if you are not sure about what to do next, you may refer briefly
to the map or arrow view of your navigation system.
A car holder is necessary when using the device in a car, and it is strongly recommended that you
place the device in an appropriate place, avoiding areas for example which obstruct airbag panels and
instrumentation, or which interfere with the driver’s vision.
Taking good care of your device will ensure trouble-free operation and reduce the risk of damage to
it. Use only the stylus to tap on the screen. Avoid touching it with your fingers, pens, pencils or any
other sharp objects. Never clean your device with the power on. Use a soft, lint-free cloth moistened
with water to wipe the screen and the exterior of your device. Do not use paper towels to clean the
screen. Do not place anything on top of your device or drop objects on top of it. Do not drop your
device or subject it to severe shock. Be careful not to sit on your device when it is in the back pocket of
your trousers, etc. The screen surface is easily scratched.
Keep your device away from excessive moisture and extreme temperatures. Do not subject your
device to sudden and severe temperature changes that could cause condensation inside the unit, with
consequent damage. In the event of moisture condensation, allow your device to dry out completely.
Avoid exposing your device to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light for extended periods of time.
2.1 General
2. For Proper/Best Use Page_03
Main System
Never attempt to disassemble, repair or make any modification to your device since this could cause
damage to the device, and even bodily injury or property damage. Do not store or carry flammable
liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as your device and its parts or
accessories.
Battery
This device contains an non-replaceable Lithium-Ion internal battery that can burst or explode, releasing
hazardous chemicals. To reduce the danger of fire or burns, never disassemble, crush, puncture, or
dispose of in fire or water. Since there is a high risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an
incorrect type, replace it only with same type or an equivalent one recommended by the manufacturer.
The battery must be recycled or disposed of properly. Similarly, use a specified battery charger as
approved by the manufacturer.
SD Memory Card
Keep SD or MMC cards in a well-protected case so as to avoid dust and humidity when you are not
using it, and also make sure that no foreign objects can enter the SD slot.
2.2 Safety Precaution
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Your device has an SD slot in the centre of the top, for an optional Secure Digital
card storing the initial startup program, digital maps and other data i.e. MP3
files, movie files and image files. To use the memory card, insert it with the
connector pointing down into the slot, and the label facing the front of the
device. To remove the card, first make sure that no application is accessing it,
slightly push the top of the card to release it, and then pull it out of the slot. To
take out the card, please turn off the unit. Before to insert another card, please
press on the reset button. When you put SD Card into SD Slot located at the top
device, please give a deep and hard push, which works for taking it out of the
slot as well.
3.2 Mounting & Connecting
1. First, clean the windshield.
Then, Push the center of the
suction cup onto the wind-
hield and then press the
fixing lever down
2. Slide the rectangular part
of the suction-cup mount
into the corresponding part
at the bottom rear of the unit
3. Insert the jack at the end of
the DC power lead into the small
socket on the side of device and
put the other end into the cigar
lighter socket.
3.1 Inserting a SD Card
3. Getting It Started
WARNING: the battery is still running and discharging in all modes, except Power Off mode.
* Please allow this delicate gadget to have enough time for its operation (e.g. in pressing buttons,
tapping touch screen, executing each menu, pushing in/out SD card etc.) since running it too hastily/
excessively often leads to mechanical trouble.
3.3. Power Manipulation
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Turn-Indicating Lamp
Map Zoom-In/Out Button
Power On/Off Button
Main Menu Button Knob
Touch Screen
Built-In Battery
Speaker
External GPS Connector
Docking Mount Connector
Secure Digital Card Slot
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4.2 Rear View
4.1 Front View
USB Connector
Reset Button
Sync Button
GPS antenna
Volume Control
Power-Supply Jack
Audio-Out Jack
Stylus-Pen Pocket
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4.4 Right Side4.3 Left Side
④ ⑤
Manual CD
Quick Guide
Suction-Cup Mount
Stylus-Pen
5.2 Options
Cigar-Lighter Adapter
Carrying Case
USB Cable
① ②
SD Memory Card
Hard-Case Mount
Luxury Case
5.1 Standard
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When you first turn your device on, the home screen
appears as shown here. At the top right corner you
can see a battery-status indicator, together with the
actual percentage of charge remaining, whilst the time
clock is at the top left corner.
For the main menus, there is first a group of the six
most frequently used buttons (NAVI, MUSIC, MOVIE,
PICTURE, GPS & BRIGHTNESS), which appear in the
centre, and then when you click the down arrow
button on the right hand side, three more (TIME SET,
CALIBRATE, & ABOUT) come up.
Each button represents a software feature (NAVI,
MUSIC, MOVIE or PICTURE) or a setting-related
function (GPS, BRIGHTNESS, TIMESET, CALIBRATE or
ABOUT); to access one of them, just tap the
corresponding button. Remember to press the TIBO
knob button whenever you jump back to the Home
Screen or step back to an upper-level screen. The
following sections describe these nine buttons.
6.1 Overview
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6.2 Navigation
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This function guides you to your final destination by voice prompts and a mapping screen, showing
crossroads, city names and much more. It also provides various map-guiding modes and the
approximate time left to your destination. For your safety, it also lets you know when to make a turn,
by means of a blinking lamp on the left/right side.
Pop into the Navi menu and wait for the navigation program to load all the necessary data. Soon a
digital map will appear before your eyes. For further information regarding navigation usage, refer to
the separate quick-guide book dedicated to the map application, or the full-version user manual
contained in the SW CD provided with the TIBO navigation package.
6.3 Music
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Thanks to this program, you can listen to your favorite music while driving. Since the MP3 browser has
been pre-installed, you just need to download and save your favorite songs.
When stepping into the Music menu, you will find a complete digital MP3 player in your device. The
upper part of the player has a play list from which you can select, and also a music slider which helps
you to select the point where you want the music to start, by dragging the square button to the right.
There are more buttons in the lower part. In order from the left side: backwards, play-and-pause and,
lastly, playback (the cycle-symbol button) to repeat the current file. In addition, a scroll bar and on/off
switch are provided, the former for volume control and the latter for sound-on and sound-off.
6.4 Movie
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How about enjoying some movies right inside your car? Go for it! - all you have to do is download movie
files to the extra storage.
After tapping the Movie button on the Home screen, select an item you want to play by nudging the up
or down arrow button. Once you are ready, simply hit the Play button. Now you can feel just as if you
are inside some kind of movie theater.
During movie screening, if you have missed a scene and want to go back to a certain point, all you have
to do is to touch the screen. The screen will freeze so that you can manipulate the slider to jump from
one part of the movie to another. Touching the screen once again will unfreeze the screen.
* Supported format: MPEG4
6.5 Picture
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You want to take your precious pictures of home and family with you, everywhere you go? Just save
them and play this menu – you will get endless pleasure from it.
To enjoy it, tap the ‘Picture’ menu and you will see a frame with an image on the left and playing
buttons on the right. The left arrow button leads you to a previous image while the right arrow button
leads to the next one. If you want to see a picture in full-screen mode, just touch the screen, and
everything will disappear except the picture, making your device look like a photo frame.
Further, the plus button enables you to add the present image to your special photo album, and the ‘My
button actually takes you to another screen for an album that is full of your favorite collection. The first
two buttons at the top function the same as in the previous screen, but the two below act differently.
The X button totally deletes the image from the album and the double right arrow button has the same
result as touching the screen – i.e. it makes an image full size.
6.6 GPS
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If your Navi appears to be unstable, please check the satellite acquisition signals received by the GPS
antenna; tapping into the “GPS” menu and resetting the GPS status may help you to rectify the
situation.
Once you get into the second screen, you will find something like a GPS dashboard. There, ‘State’ gives
the overall performance of the GPS antenna in terms of acquiring satellite signals, where V means
failure and 2D/3D means success. ‘Satellite’ tells you which satellite signals are acquired (by the
device’s antenna) from all that are available. PDOP is an abbreviation of Positional Dilution of Precision,
HDOP of Horizontal Dilution of Precision and VDOP of Vertical Dilution of Precision. The numerical
values for these three are literally ‘the smaller, the better’. At the bottom, you can see cells with unique
numbers in them, which represent the respective satellites, and graphic bars with figures below them,
which show the current detailed status in obtaining a signal from each satellite. If you want to start
afresh, tap the Reset button. The GPS antenna will start all over again. When you change of area, it is
recommended to press on the reset button.
6.7 Brightness
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Initially your device has the backlight set to a default setting. However, according the time of day –
daytime or nighttime - or other physical conditions or personal needs, you can select the most suitable
navigation view, at the most comfortable level, by adjusting the brightness of the screen. Once you
customize it, the settings will remain till the next change.
To open the BRIGHTNESS screen, tap the ‘BRIGHTNESS’ button on the home screen. Three icons will
appear there, each indicating a different degree of brightness; the one at the left provides the darkest
LCD, the one in the middle gives a moderately lit LCD, and the one at the right produces the brightest
LCD screen. By tapping, just choose whichever you wish. If you are completely satisfied with the change
you have made in the brightness setting, just touch the OK button on the screen – unless, that is, you
want to undo the change by clicking ‘Cancel ’.
6.8 Time Setting
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When you are traveling around, you will be better off taking advantage of the time-setting function
based on your present location, for the sake of convenience. To set the time, tap the TIME SET button.
Then you will see an up arrow over the first set of double figures, and a down arrow under them; these
will increase or decrease the ‘hours’.
Likewise, up/down arrows over/under the next two single-digit figures - in the same way as before –
alter the minutes. In addition, you will find a small AM (or PM) section; tapping it will toggle between
the two. When you have completely finished setting the time, just touch the OK button on the screen,
unless you want to undo the setting by nudging ‘Cancel ’.
6. A Look at the Home Screen
6.9 Calibration
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If the touch screen of your device doesn’t seem to work correctly - not responding accurately to your
stylus taps - you can adjust it with CALIBRATE, the screen-measuring function. After this adjustment,
the LCD display screen may be able to perform and react correctly.
To begin the calibration, tap and hold the center of the target. When the target moves to another
position, tap and hold again. Repeat the same step to complete the adjustment. Once the calibration is
complete, a new screen with a message starting “New calibration settings have been measured” will
appear. If you feel OK with the changed settings, just touch the screen. Otherwise, press the TIBO
button to return to the original menu.
6. A Look at the Home Screen
6.10 About
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Here you can find a brief explanation for each function of the main service menu. Enter the About menu
and the first thing you will find are some descriptions of the Navi function. If you want to figure out
what the other menus are all about, just keep tapping the up or down arrow buttons.
6. A Look at the Home Screen
7.1 Using USB Cable
7. Transferring Multimedia Files
You need the Microsoft ActiveSync Program (of
which there are various versions) to be installed in
your PC in order to transfer the various music/movie
files you want to enjoy, while on the move, to the
TIBO Navigation system; and once you have
installed the program, you don’t need to do it again.
To being with, copy MSASYNC.EXE at the
[ActiveSync] folder in the SW CD provided to your
PC by double clicking.
As for music/movie files, first put the socket of AC power adapter and into an outlet and, at the same
time, the other end into DC jack of the device. Next, connect the mini-USB end of the USB cable to its top
left and the other end to a USB port on your computer. Next, press the sync button at the bottom left and
Move to the appropriate location (folder) in the storage card – going to [my computer], [Mobile Device]
and finally [Storage Card] - so that the MP3 Player program can detect and play MP3 files. Select and copy
your targeted files/whole folder in one of the drives on your PC, or on a CD or any other type of storage
disk to the [my computer]-[Mobile Device]-[Storage Card].
* When you connect the TIBO Navigator to a computer through the provided USB cable, it is
important not to modify the system files and to limit the connexion to the transfer of files. In
case wrong information is transmitted to the TIBO Navigator, it should damage irremediably
your TIBO Navigator. This kind of damage is easily recognizable by our technical services; it is
imperative to be really careful with the connexion to a computer. All internal deterioration of
the TIBO Navigator is not under guarantee.
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7.2 Using an SD Card Reader
Insert an SD storage card (there are brands specified/
supported by TIBO Navigation) into your device and turn on
your computer and the device. Once the SD reader and your
PC are connected by a mini USB cable, move the desired
objects to the SD card
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