DVS Korea VXA-2000 Navigation System User Manual ATT E MANUAL
DVS Korea Co., Ltd. Navigation System ATT E MANUAL
Users Manual
MODEL : VXA-2000 ATTACHMENT E. - USER’S MANUAL - HYUNDAI CALIBRATION & CERTIFICATION TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. SAN 136-1, AMI-RI, BUBAL-EUP, ICHEON-SI, KYOUNGKI-DO, 467-701, KOREA TEL:+82 31 639 8517 FAX:+82 31 639 8525 www.hct.co.kr Report No. : HCT-F06-0501 1/1 UserŪ s Manual Ҷ Navigation function Ҷ Audio player function Ҷ Game function Ҷ Aux function Please write your phurchasing date down here, which is needed for custom service and registration at our web site. ƕ Please, be sure to read theũSafety PrecautionsŪcarefully before using this product. ƕ Limited warranty is included in this UserŪ s Manual. ƕ Specifications and design are subject to change without notice. Thank you for purchasing our product. Navigation System Userœs Manual is designed to support convenient usage of the navigation system and safe driving. Please read the manual carefully before using the product for safe usage. The content of this manual can vary according to the navigation system version, and function or performance of the navigation system and this manual are subject to change without prior notice for userœs convenience. Make sure to read this manual for safe driving. Please comply with the following instructions to prevent the property loss of the driver and user. Warning Do not set or search for a destination while youœ re driving. Make sure to park at a safe place before operating this device. It is very dangerous to operate the navigation system or look at the screen Warning while youœre driving. Be careful of surrounding traffic conditions or pedestrians if you have to operate the system while youœ re driving. Voice guide and map route can be different from actual road conditions. Warning Ensure to comply with the actual road signal system and traffic regulations for safe driving. Navigation System Table of Contents Basic Operation V-Up Pro 56 About Navigation System 1. Directions before using this product 1-1. Usage directions 1-2. Installation directions 1-3. Upgrade directions 1-4. Troubleshooting 2. Components 3. Description of external features 3-1. Front/Right side 3-2. Rear/Left side 4. Installing product V-Up Pro 56 1. Installing ActiveSync and V-Up Pro Program 1-1. Install ActiveSync Program 1-2. Install V-Up Pro Program 2. Running V-Up Pro Program 3. Closing V-Up Pro Program 4. System Upgrade 5. Music Management 6. Bitmap Management 56 56 56 58 59 60 66 72 Upgrading Navigation System 79 Downloading Navi or OS What is V-Up Pro? Specification 79 79 80 Customer Support and Product Enquiry 81 Customer Support and Product Enquiry Customer Service Center 81 81 Using Navigation System 1. Basic functions 2. Learning basic remote controller functions[Option] 3. Main menu 4. Quick Start 4-1. Start Screen 4-2. Choose a destination 4-3. Navigation Screen 5. Detailed Description 5-1. Choose your Destination 5-2. Plan your Route 5-3. Settings 6. Setup Assistant 6-1. Guides 6-2. Traffic Message Channel (TMC) 7. Frequently Asked Questions 8. Audio player 8-1. Basic screen 8-2. List screen 9. Game 10. Aux 11. Setup 11-1. Slide show 11-2. Background image 11-3. Touch setting 11-4. Volume 11-5. Dimmer 11-6. Upgrade and download using USB 11-7. A/V Input 11-8. Delete file 11-9. Confirm settings 11-10. Cancel settings 11-11. Restore default Navigation System 11 11 12 14 14 15 16 17 19 19 31 33 37 37 37 39 41 42 43 44 45 46 49 49 50 51 52 52 52 55 57 57 57 Limited Warranty About Navigation System 1. Directions before using this product Read thisŔUserœs Manualŕwithout fail before using this product to use this product safely. Warning Refrain from operating the product in motion. Please park the car at a safe location when operating the product, because there is danger of a traffic accident. Warning Voice guide and map route can be different from the actual road condition. Ensure to comply with the actual road signal system and traffic regulation for safe driving. Warning If you modify the car to install this system, safe driving can be endangered. Warning Navigation system will not be liable for any damages arising out of any use of this product. The user will bear the sole responsibility. Caution Do not use this product for a long time after stopping the engine. The car battery can be discharged completely. Caution Do not use other cables than those provided. Turn off the power when connecting the external cable like A/V input, stereo output, and indoor TV antenna. If you connect the cable while the power is on, the product can be damaged. Caution Do not disassemble or apply shock to this product. Caution Touch the touch panel with a round edge object or fingertip softly. If you press the touch screen strongly with a sharp and hard object, it can damage the product. Caution Turn off the power and use the clean and dry cloth when cleaning the screen. Keep the screen away from water or chemical substance like detergent or solvent. Navigation System Basic Operation 1-1. Usage directions About Navigation System 1-2. Installation directions Warning Connect the wires properly by referring toŔInstalling productŕsection. Otherwise, malfunction or accident may occur. Warning Do not install the product in a position where driving can be interfered or driverœs field of vision can be blocked. Warning Install the product in a position that does not interfere with driving or safety devices like an air bag. Caution Use only the connection cable for vehicle that was provided at the time of product purchase to ensure stable system operation. Caution This product must be used with 12V car power only. Do not use 24V power. Caution Do not install the product in a place with water, humidity, vapor, dust, oil, or smoke. Caution Some functions of this system are disabled for driverœ s safety when the car is in motion. Remove the test jack installed in the safety terminal and connect the hand brake cable to the car hand brake. If this cable is not connected, only Ŕaudioŕwill be supported in Aux mode. Caution Connect the Aux cable such as line out or A/V in after turning the power off. If the power is on while connecting the cable, the product can be damaged. If you donœ t use the product for a long time after purchasing this product, car Caution position sensing time can be prolonged, since the GPS antenna backup battery can be discharged. In this case, charge the battery for 2 ~3 hours while using the navigation system. Caution Do not put objects that interfere with GPS signal reception around the GPS receiver. Radio interference may occur. Caution Do not install electronic products that generates heavy electromagnetic waves like a radio transmitter around the GPS antenna. Caution GPS reception can be blocked if the car windshield is specially tinted. Navigation System About Navigation System 1-3. Upgrade directions Ș Do not connect 12V power when connecting ActiveSync. Ș Depending on the USB memory product, the USB sensing time may vary or sensing may fail. Ș Only the USB memory with FAT32 format is supported. Format the USB memory as FAT32 before using it. 1-4. Troubleshooting 1) Touchscreen does not work If you cannot set up the touchscreen in the Setup menu due to wrong setting, use the remote controller instead. Ș Press the [Initial Screen] button on the remote controller to open the main menu screen. Ș Press the [SUB-T] ō> [ZOOM] ō> [INFORMATION] ō> [REPEAT] button sequentially in the DVD box of the remote controller to open the Touch Setting screen. instructions displayed on the screen. Ș Press the screen once to close the Touch Setting screen. Caution Park the car in a safe place for touchscreen setting. 2) The LED turns on or flashes in red during self-diagnostic: In addition, when the temperature inside the car is too high or low, the red LED flashes. In this case, follow the steps below. Ș Turn the product power off and ventilate the car to get normal temperature. Ș Turn the power on after a little while and observe the LED color. Ș If the red LED still flashes in normal temperature, contact customer service. Navigation System Basic Operation Ș Press the 5 cross marks using the test jack or touch adjustment rod, according to the About Navigation System 2. Components MUTE SCREEN OFF AUX AUDIO MAIN FILE LIST CH.SCAN DIMMER ENTER CH PLAY TYPE SUB-T ZOOM A-B Navigation System unit Aux cable(AV In terminal) [Option] TITLE VOL LANGUAGE DISPLAY SETUP Remote controller[Option] GPS antenna/ mount plate Test jack Cigar jack cable Red : + Stereo output cable [Option] Suction cap DVD-ROM USB cable Userœ s manual ƕ Specifications and design are subject to change without notice. ƕ DVD-ROM includes MAP DB, activesync, usb driver, V-Up Pro, and manual file. Navigation System : Black Hand brake connection cable About Navigation System 3. Description of external features 3-1. Front/Right side Not supported ڤ ڥ ڦ ڧ ڨ ڡ ڣ ڢ Basic Operation ڡTOUCH SCREEN : Handles user touch input. ڢLED : Displays the product status. (Blue : Normal operation, Red : Malfunction diagnostic) ڣREMOTE IR WINDOW : Receives the remote control signal. ڤAUDIO OUT : Output the audio signal to the external device. ڥAUDIO/VIDEO IN : Receives the A/V input from the external device like a DVD player or gaming device. ڦCOMM : Connects to the car DVD player (optional). Controls the DVD player using the touch screen. (Compatible model : VXM family, VXD) ڧUSB HOST PORT : Connects to the USB memory. Supports convenient upgrade and MP3 playback function. ڨSAFETY : Connects to the car hand brake after removing the test jack, which is installed in advance for safety. Navigation System About Navigation System 3-2. Rear/Left side ڣ ڤ ڥ ڡ ڢ ڡGPS : Connects to the GPS antenna cable. ڢSPEAKER : Outputs 1 watt audio. ڣPOWER SWITCH : Turns the power on/off. ڤDC 12V : Connects to the provided cigar jack. ڥUSB SLAVE PORT(Activesync Port) : Connects to the PC using the provided USB cable for map upgrade or background download. Navigation System About Navigation System 4. Installing the product 1) Fix the suction cup on the car windshield where the driver feels comfortable. Caution Remove any dust or foreign object from the windshield so that the suction cup can be attached firmly. Then, fix it with knob to prevent falling down due to shock. Do not install the navigation set in a position that hampers driverœs vision or driving. Be careful not to interfere with driving or safety devices like an air bag. Basic Operation 2) Connect the GPS cable to the product. Connect here (GPS) Caution Plug in the GPS cable as described above. Install the GPS mount plate in the position that can be exposed to the sky as much as possible for better GPS reception, and fix the GPS antenna on the GPS mount plate by setting the GPS logo to face upward. GPS sensitivity will increase if you use the GPS mount plate. Navigation System About Navigation System 3) Adjust the position to fit into the driverœs field of vision after fixing the product on the suction cup. 4) Connect the power cable to DC 12V terminal located at the left side of the product. Caution Use the car cigar jack that is included in the product package. If you use other cigar jack, the product may not work properly. 5) Remove the test jack from the Safety terminal and then, connect the cable to the hand brake. Caution Make sure connect the cable to the car hand brake to prevent operation while in driving. If the hand brake connection cable is not connected, onlyŔaudioŕexternal input will be supported. Red : + 10 : Black Navigation System Using Navigation System 6) Flip the power switch ON that is located at the left side of the product. 1. Basic functions of Navigation System 1) Navigation function : Helps car navigation using GPS (Global Positioning System) engine and antenna, and electronic precision map. 3) Game function : Provides enjoyable games. 4) Aux function : Displays external A/V sources such as DVD players or gaming devices. When connected to a VXM or VXD series DVD player, touch screen controls can be wired to control the DVD player. 5) Setup setting function : Various functions can be configured such as slide show, background screen, touchscreen setting, volume control, dimmer control, USB upgrade, A/V input, file deletion. Navigation System 11 Basic Operation 2) Audio player function : Plays back MP3, WMA, and WAV music file. About Navigation System 2. Learning basic remote controller functions You can access frequently used function using the remote controller, in addition to the touch screen for more convenient usage of Navigation System. ȯ9Stqmrnm.neesgdKBCrbqddm-Unhbdfthcd`mc`tchnok`xa`bj SCREEN OFF MUTE SCREEN OFF MAIN FILE LIST ȯ9Ltsdrsgdrntmcsdlonq`qhkx- AUX AUDIO CH.SCAN vhkkbnmshmtddudmvgdmsgdKBCrbqddmhrstqmdcnee- DIMMER ȯ9ChqdbskxrvhsbgrsnsgdSUetmbshnm-ZNoshnm\ ENTER CH ȯ9Chqdbskxrvhsbgdrsnsgd`tchnok`xdqetmbshnmAUDIO PLAY TYPE SUB-T ZOOM TITLE VOL LANGUAGE DISPLAY A-B ȯ9Chqdbskxrvhsbgdrsnsgd@twetmbshnmAUX SETUP ȯ9Chqdbskxrvhsbgdrsnsgdhmhsh`krbqddmMAIN ȯ9Chrok`xrsgdCUCldmtvgdmbnmmdbsdcsnCUCok`xdq+nqsgdok`xkhrshmsgd`tchn FILE LIST ok`xdqlncdȯ9Rb`mrsgdSUbg`mmdk-ZNoshnm\ CH.SCAN ȯ9Bnmsqnkrrbqddmaqhfgsmdrrhm4chrbqdsdkdudkrȯ9Lnudrsgdbtqrnqtov`qcȯ9Lnudrsgdbtqrnqcnvmv`qcȯ9Lnudrsgdbtqrnqkdesȯ9Lnudrsgdbtqrnqqhfgsȯ9Rdkdbsrsgdbtqrnqsg`sv`rlnudcaxsgdchqdbshnmjdxȯ9Ok`xra`bj.O`trdrLO2nqCUCok`xa`bjhmsgd`tchnok`xdq.@twlncd ƕCUCbnmsqnktrhmfsgd@twsdqlhm`khrrtoonqsdcnmkxvgdmCUCok`xdqeqnlsghrbnlo`mxhrbnmmdbsdcrtbg`rUWL.UWC- 12 Navigation System Using Navigation System Ș : Moves MP3 or DVD playback section backward in the audio player/Aux mode. Ș : Moves MP3 or DVD playback section forward in the audio player/Aux mode. Ș : Pauses MP3 or DVD playback in the audio player/Aux mode. Ș : Rewinds MP3 or DVD playback in the audio player/Aux mode. Ș : Fast forwards MP3 or DVD playback in the audio player/Aux mode. Ș CH Ș VOL Ș PLAY TYPE : Sets channel up or down in TV mode. [Option] : Sets volume up or down. : Sets Repeat All/Repeat Start when playing back DVD, or Repeat All/Repeat Selected/Random Selection when playing back MP3. Ș ZOOM : Zooms in/out the DVD screen. Ș TITLE : Displays the DVD title. Ș SUB-T : Selects the caption in the DVD. Ș LANGUAGE Ș DISPLAY Ș A-B Ș SETUP Basic Operation [Following functions are enabled only when DVD player from this company is connected.] : Selects the sound type provided by the DVD. : Displays DVD player information. : Repeats the section in the DVD. : Displays the configuration screen of VXM/VXD DVD player. Caution Navigation and game functions are not accessible using the remote controller. Navigation System 13 Using Navigation System 3. Main menu Screen on/off The main menu is composed of Navigation, Audio Player, Game, Aux, Setting, and Screen On/Off button. 4. Quick Start This section will walk you through using your Personal Navigation Device for the first time, acquainting you with the basic operation of the navigation system. ҶSwitch on the unit and tap on NAVI or NAVIGATION in the first screen. ҶIf more than one language is available on your device, you are prompted to choose your language. After the application loads, a screen with safety precautions will be shown. Please read them carefully. Afterwards, you can choose to hide these notes for future start-ups. You will be presented an earth view of your country. Please enjoy while you fly over your country and touch down on your current location. (You can also choose to skip this intro by tapping on the screen.) At the end of your journey, the start screen will be shown. 14 Navigation System Using Navigation System 4-1. Start Screen The start screen is split in two. On the left hand you will find the menu buttons, on the right you see a map with your current GPS position. It is not possible to browse the map in the start screen. This screen merely shows your current GPS position, provided that you have a GPS connection. With the buttons on the start screen you access all functions of the application: ҶPress Destination to choose your destination. Basic Operation ҶPress Settings to adjust the application to suit your needs. ҶPress Save to save your current position. ҶPress Exit to quit the application. On the bottom of the start screen, the following information will be shown: Ҷyour GPS status Ҷthe number of satellites the system is tracking Ҷthe name of the current street Ҷyour speed Ҷyour elevation above mean sea level Navigation System 15 Using Navigation System 4-2. Choose a destination ҶSelect Destination to set your destination. A menu will open where you can choose a destination: You have various ways to select your destination: Address: If you know the city and street address for your destination, simply enter it and the application will guide you directly there. (See Address Search on page 19.) Favorites: Through Favorites you can choose to be guided to your home address (My Home) or work address (My Work), select a previously saved location (Bookmarks) or a recently visited place (Recent). (See Favorites on page 22.) POI: (Points of Interest): Through POI you can quickly find points of interest like gas stations and restaurants and choose them for navigation. Those POIs are chosen from a database of millions of POI, either nearby or at a remote location. You can also search branded travel/city Guides, which contain loads of valuable information about attractions, restaurants, hotels, etc. with detailed descriptions. (See POI/Guides on page 25.) Guides are an optional feature and may be purchased at customer service web site(please, see page 81). Map: Another way of choosing your destination is selecting it on the Map. (See Map on page 29.) Plan Route: By selecting Plan Route you switch to the advanced route planning options. There you may plan your route by choosing multiple stopovers. (See Plan your Route on page 31.) With the back and forward arrows you may always step one level back/forward throughout the whole application. 16 Navigation System Using Navigation System 4-3. Navigation Screen On the navigation map, the route will be shown in blue. The red arrow will indicate the direction of your next maneuver. Crosshairs identify your current position. When you come up to a turn or other maneuver, you will hear a voice command at the appropriate time. For one-way streets, the transit direction is indicated with a red arrow. Manoeuvre icon Next junction/exit no. Direction Distance to next manoeuvre Current Street Current position Zoom out Zoom in GPS info Remaining time to destination Basic Operation Distance to destination Current speed Navigation System 17 Using Navigation System Arrow mode You can choose to display the navigation screen in a simpler mode, the so called arrow mode. In this mode, only the most essential information will be shown — like arrows, street names, speed and time information. ҶTap on the screen during navigation to open the navigation options (see Change settings during navigation on page 36). ҶChoose Settings. ҶChoose the Arrows/Map symbol to switch between map and arrow modes. Next junction/exit no. Distance to next manoeuvre Manoeuvre icon Distance to next street Current Street Distance to destination 18 Navigation System GPS info Remaining time to destination Current speed Using Navigation System 5. Detailed Description This chapter describes the functions of your Personal Navigation Device in detail. On the following pages you will learn how to - Choose your destination (see page 19) - Plan your route (see page 31) - Configure the application (see page 34) 5-1. Choose your Destination This section describes the different ways of setting your destination. You may search for an address, choose a favorite (like home and work address, your bookmarks and recently visited locations), browse through POI lists and guides and choose an address on the map. Address Search Through the address search you can perform a search by entering information about the desired Basic Operation target (street and town/city). You may then select a hit from the hit list and start navigating. ҶOn the start screen, choose Destination. ҶOn the following screen, choose Address. The Find Address window will show in the display: Navigation System 19 Using Navigation System Enter the appropriate data to find your address. Set the State ҶPress State to select your state. ҶChoose your state from the list. The State field will be populated with the name of the chosen state. Search for the city ҶPress City to select your city. The keypad screen will show on the screen: ҶEnter the name of the town/city you are looking for (at least three characters). Switch between letter and number mode by pressing 123 or ABC. Switch between upper case and lower case by pressing ^. If at any point you want to backspace and delete characters, press the backspace button <- on screen. To add a space, press the space bar _. ҶPress the search symbol (magnifying glass). A hit list will be displayed. ҶChoose the appropriate town/city from the list. You will return to the Find Address screen. The City field will be populated with the name of the chosen town/city. Search for the zip code Instead of the city you may also enter the zip code. 20 Navigation System Using Navigation System ҶPress Zip code to enter a zip code. ҶEnter the zip code of the town/city you are looking for. ҶPress the search symbol (magnifying glass). A hit list will be displayed. ҶChoose the appropriate town/city from the list. You will return to the Find Address screen. The City and Zip code fields will be populated with the chosen city/zip code. Basic Operation Search for the street Once you have found the city or zip code you are ready to look for the street name. ҶPress Street to enter a street. Navigation System 21 Using Navigation System ҶEnter the name of the street you are looking for (at least three characters). ҶPress the search symbol (magnifying glass). A hit list will be displayed. ҶChoose the appropriate street from the list. You will return to the Find Address screen. The name of the chosen street will be shown in the Street field. Additionally you may enter the number. Navigate to the address found Once you have narrowed down your search to a unique address, you can start navigation. ҶPress the forward arrow. Navigation will start immediately. Favorites Use your frequently used or favorite destinations for guidance. You can choose among your home, your work place, a set of personal bookmarks, and recently visited locations. ҶOn the start screen, choose Destination. ҶOn the following screen, choose Favorites. The Favorites menu will show on the screen: 22 Navigation System Using Navigation System My Home ҶPress My Home. Your home address will be displayed on a map: ҶChoose Menu. ҶOn the following screen, choose Navigate to be guided to your home address (press Change or Delete if you want to change/delete your home address). Navigation will start immediately. If no home address has been set, you are prompted to do so. You can choose it by searching for an My Work ҶBy pressing My Work, your work address will be displayed on a map. ҶChoose Menu. ҶOn the following screen, choose Navigate to be guided to your work address (press Change or Delete if you want to change/delete your work address). Navigation will start immediately. If no work address has been set, you are prompted to do so. You can choose it by searching for an address, through your current GPS position or by choosing a recently visited location. Navigation System 23 Basic Operation address, through your current GPS position or by choosing a recently visited location. Using Navigation System Bookmarks The bookmarks list contains the destinations you have saved as favorites (from the guides, by choosing it on a map, etc.). This means that you do not need to perform repeated searches for those destinations. ҶPress Bookmarks. The bookmark list will show on the screen: Use the up and down arrows to scroll up and down in the list. ҶSelect an item by clicking on it. ҶOn the following screen, choose Navigate to be guided to your bookmark (press Rename or Delete if you want to rename/delete your bookmark). Navigation will start immediately. All user information like e.g. settings, bookmarks and recently visited locations will be stored on the memory card and not on the device. Recent By pressing Recent a list of recently visited or looked-up destinations will be opened. ҶPress Recent. The list of recent items will show on the screen: 24 Navigation System Using Navigation System Use the up and down arrows to scroll up and down in the list. ҶSelect an item by clicking on it. Navigation will start immediately. POI/Guides With the POI finder you can quickly find points of interest like gas stations and restaurants that are chosen from a database of millions of POI, either nearby or at a remote location. Within the POI menu you will see the guides, an optional and highly recommendable feature. Branded travel/city guides will help you to find out what is nearby and will give you valuable Basic Operation information about attractions, restaurants, hotels, etc. with detailed descriptions. POI/Guides ҶOn the start screen, choose Destination. ҶOn the following screen, choose POI. The POI menu will show on the screen: Navigation System 25 Using Navigation System ҶPress At location to look for POIs at a remote location. You need to enter a city or zip code through the keypad, similar to the address search (see Address Search on page 19). ҶPress Nearby to open a list of POIs near your current location. By pressing Everywhere you can perform an overall search, encompassing the whole POI directory as well as all guides. A menu showing the POI categories will be shown: ҶPress on the desired POI category. A menu with subcategories will be shown. ҶChoose a subcategory. A list of POIs will be shown. ҶSelect a POI by clicking on it. ҶOn the following screen, choose Navigate to be guided to the POI (press Info to show further details about the POI; press Map to show the POI on the map; or press Save to save the POI as a bookmark). Navigation will start immediately. Guides Within the POI menu you will see the guides, an optional and highly recommendable feature. Branded travel/city guides will help you to find out what is nearby and will give you valuable information about attractions, restaurants, hotels, etc. with detailed descriptions. You may use the items contained in the guides for navigation or save them as bookmarks. 26 Navigation System Using Navigation System Guides are an optional feature and may be purchased at customer service web site(please, see page 81). ҶOn the start screen, choose Destination. ҶOn the following screen, choose POI. ҶChoose Guide. The guide list will be shown: ҶSelect the guide you wish to use by clicking on it. Basic Operation The categories page of the chosen guide will be displayed: You can now browse the guide by categories or search the guide. Navigation System 27 Using Navigation System Search the guide ҶPress the search symbol (magnifying glass). ҶIn the search window, enter a search term (at least three characters), and start searching by pressing the search symbol (magnifying glass). The hit list will be displayed: ҶSelect an entry by tapping on it. On the following menu you can . Ҷget detailed information about the selected location by pressing Detail. Ҷ explore the location s surroundings by pressing Map. Ҷuse the item for guidance by pressing Navi. Ҷsave the item as a bookmark by pressing Save. Browse the guide by categories On the categories page you may select from the different categories of the Guide (e.g. restaurants, hotels, bars, museums etc.). ҶUse the up and down arrows to scroll in the list. Some guides also offer subcategories. ҶClick on a category or subcategory to search for relevant items. The search results will be shown in the hit list, sorted by distance. ҶSelect an entry by tapping on it. 28 Navigation System Using Navigation System On the following menu you can . Ҷget detailed information about the selected location by pressing Detail. Ҷexplore the location s surroundings by pressing Map. Ҷuse the item for guidance by pressing Navi. Ҷsave the item as a bookmark by pressing Save. Map The map not only shows roads and squares, but also points of interest such as restaurants, cultural attractions, parking garages, etc. You can zoom out or zoom in to see all kinds of details. ҶOn the start screen, choose Destination. ҶOn the following screen, choose Map. ҶChoose Guide. The general map will now be shown in the display: Selected POI/Street Basic Operation Street/POI Information Zoom In (down) and Out (up) Toggle between 2D and 3D Mode Navigation System 29 Using Navigation System Functions of buttons Discover your surroundings by dragging the map with your finger (or with the pen). ҶPoint at the symbol of a location to display its name. ҶUse the scroll bar on the right to zoom in (down) or out (up). ҶUse the symbol in the bottom right-hand corner of the map to toggle between 2D and 3D view. ҶWith the compass icon (in the bottom left hand corner) you may adjust the orientation. By pressing the menu symbol (bottom right-hand corner of the screen), you can access to further options, like saving the actual location as a bookmark, moving to the actual GPS position, navigating to the selected location, searching for an address, and accessing to a bookmark or a nearby point of interest. You can also change your settings: Map settings ҶPress the menu symbol below the map. ҶOn the menu displayed, press Settings. The map settings menu will be displayed: ҶToggle between night and day modes by pressing the corresponding symbol. ҶToggle between 2D and 3D mode by pressing the corresponding symbol. ҶChoose Info Layers to choose which kinds of elements are to be shown on the map: 30 Navigation System Using Navigation System ҶCheck the boxes of any category you want to have displayed on the map. Uncheck those that should be hidden. ҶPress the confirmation symbol in the bottom right-hand corner to select/deselect all categories. ҶPress the arrow symbol to return to the map. It is not possible to browse the map in the start screen. This screen merely shows your current GPS position, given you have a GPS connection. This section describes the route planning feature. This feature allows you to plan your route in advance, choosing multiple stopovers along your journey. ҶOn the start screen, choose Destination. ҶOn the following screen, choose Plan Route. The Destination List will be displayed: ҶPress the + symbol to add a stopover. Navigation System 31 Basic Operation 5-2. Plan your Route Using Navigation System You will switch to the Choose stopover screen. You may choose stopovers like your home or work addresses, a bookmark, a point of interest, a recent location or by searching for an address or pinpointing a destination on the map. Once you have added stopovers (with the + symbol) and returned to the Destination List, you have several options: ҶWith the + symbol you can choose additional stopovers. ҶTo change the order of the stopovers, select a stopover and then use the up and down arrows to move it up/down in the list. ҶWith the trash symbol you can delete a selected stopover. Once you have chosen your route, you have several options. You reach those options by pressing the menu symbol (bottom right-hand corner of the screen). 32 Navigation System Using Navigation System ҶPress Simulate to simulate the route to come. ҶPress Start Navi to start guidance. The display will switch to the navigation map. ҶWith Routing the system will calculate your route. The Route Summary will be displayed. Tap on one of the items in the Route Summary to display the Waylist. Tap again to show the map view. 5-3. Settings You can configure your Personal Navigation Device to suit your needs. When it comes to of transportation, like a fast or slow car, a scooter or even your own feet. You can also edit several display settings, like 2D or 3D mode, day or night mode, map complexity, etc. ҶOn the start screen, choose Settings. The settings screen will be shown: Navigation System 33 Basic Operation navigating, you can, for example, choose to avoid or allow toll roads or ferries or select your mode Using Navigation System Guidance Settings ҶChoose Guidance to change the guidance settings. The window with the guidance settings will be displayed: If you have purchased additional features (see Optional Features on page 37), like TMC, SpeedCam Alert or Route Recording, you can switch them on or off through this menu. ҶTo switch between the modes just touch the icons. These will toggle so you can quickly see the activated settings. You can choose among the following options: Mode of transportation (fast car, slow car, motorbike, pedestrian, etc.), fastest or shortest route, allow or avoid toll roads, highways, and ferries. You can also choose the distance unit (miles/kilometers). Once you have chosen your settings, press the confirmation symbol to return to the main menu. 34 Navigation System Using Navigation System Settings (General Settings) ҶChoose Settings to change the general settings. The windows with the general settings will be shown: ҶPress Info Layers to adjust the complexity of the map, i.e. to select which items are to be shown on the map (see Map on page 29). The other settings include switching between day and night as well as 2D and 3D mode and adjusting the Volume. Language Choose Language to select the language of your navigation system. Map If you have map data for different regions/cities on your memory card, tap on the name of the current region (e. g. Northeast). All available maps on the memory card will be listed. You can choose the desired region by simply tapping on its name. Navigation System 35 Basic Operation ҶPress Back to return to the start screen. Using Navigation System Change settings during navigation ҶTouch the screen during guidance to open the settings screen: Here you will find the following items: Settings Open a menu with general settings, as described in Settings (General Settings) on page 35. Additionally you can toggle between map and arrow mode for guidance. When you change to the arrow mode, the navigation screen will not show the map but only an arrow indicating the upcoming maneuver. Guidance Change the guidance options, as described in Guidance Settings on page 34. Alt. route: With this option, you can choose to block the calculated route for a given distance (e. g. 0.5 km) and force an alternative route. Simply tap on the icon which shows the desired distance. Your route will be recalculated, and the previous route will be discarded for the given distance. Save Save your actual position as a bookmark. Traffic Info Show a list of traffic jams. Traffic jams along your route will be displayed in red. Nearby You can redirect your route by choosing a point of interest (POI), like a gas station. All user information like e.g. settings, bookmarks and recently visited locations will be stored on the memory card and not on the device. 36 Navigation System Using Navigation System 6. Optional Features You can further enhance your Personal Navigation Device through a set of optional features. The following features are available as options for your navigation system: ҶGuides ҶTraffic Message Channel (TMC) ҶRoute Recording ҶSpeed Camera Alert 6-1. Guides At www.navi-plugins.com you can find lots of valuable information services, including directory services, WiFi hotspot locators, and city guides. City guides contain detailed information about locations, such as descriptions, contact information, prices, opening times, etc. To purchase the guides and to learn how to download them, please go to customer service web site(please, see page 81). 6-2. Traffic Message Channel (TMC) Depending on your device, you may upgrade your navigation system and receive dynamic traffic information (Traffic Message Channel, TMC). ҶIn the start screen choose Settings and then Guidance. The window showing the guidance settings will be displayed: Navigation System 37 Basic Operation To learn how to use the guides, see POI/Guides on page 25. Using Navigation System ҶPress the TMC button (transmitter symbol) to switch between the TMC settings Automatic, Manual and Off. With the Automatic option, your Personal Navigation Device will automatically guide you around all the traffic jams on your route. With the Manual option your navigation system will alert you about traffic jams and ask you if you would like to switch to an alternate route. 38 Navigation System Using Navigation System 7. Frequently asked questions I can’t find an address. Please make sure you have correctly spelled your entry. If you do not know how an address is spelled correctly, simply enter the parts of the address, you know for sure (e.g. New York , Times for Times Square in New York City). Then browse in the result list and look for the address. Also make sure that the city in which you are looking for an address is correct. Sometimes the official postal address differs from the address you are looking for. In that case, search for an address nearby that you know of and browse on the map. If you find the address on the map but you can not find it while searching for it, please let us know via pnd@support.gate5.net. There is a failure in the map / POIs are missing. If you detect an error in the map data (e.g. a street is missing completely), we would like to inform our map data provider. Please let us know via pnd@support.gate5.net. If you have problems getting a satellite fix with the GPS (you can see how many satellites are being received on the main menu at the bottom left) please make sure, that you are outside and the GPS antenna has a good visibility to the open sky. Some models also do support an additional external active antenna. Please also consult with the hardware manual of your device to get further information of how to obtain a GPS fix. Where can I get technical support and updates ? Please, contact your retail store or the customer sevice center in page 81. Navigation System 39 Basic Operation I have problems to get a GPS fix. Using Navigation System 8. Audio player You can play back music by selecting Audio player in the main menu. Basic functions include Play, Pause, Stop, Select Next, and Select Previous. Playback function includes Repeat, Repeat Selected, and Random. The supported music file formats are MP3, WMA, and WAV. You can save music files in the Navigation System internal memory or in the USB memory. The audio player manages the music file by albums. You can save the music file in the internal memory using V-Up Pro program, and create an album at this time. To play back music using the USB memory (If the icon appears at the right upper side, the device detects the USB memory.) 1. If you save the music file in the root directory of the USB memory, it will be recognized asũDefault album 1Ū. 2. If you create aũMusicŪfolder in the USB memory and save the music file in it, it will be recognized asũDefault album 2Ū. 3. If you create a folder inside theũMusicŪfolder in the USB memory, this folder will be recognized as an album. Caution If you create a sub-folder under a user-defined folder in the mainũMusicŪfolder, it will not be recognized. Be sure to create just one sub level of folders in theũMusicŪfolder. 40 Navigation System Using Navigation System 8-1. Basic screen Repeats playback of the selected music file. Random playback. Repeats all music files. Play/Pause : Plays back the music file or pauses it. Stop : Stops playback. Previous Moves to the next or previous music file. Basic Operation Next Volume control : Increases sound volume. Volume control : Decreases sound volume. Mute : Suppresses sound volume. List : Displays the list of music files. Main menu : Returns to the main menu. Progress status bar : You can jump to the target point of the selected music file. Navigation System 41 Using Navigation System 8-2. List screen Internal memory : Displays a list of music files saved in the internal memory. USB memory : Displays a list of music files saved in the external USB memory. Close : Closes the list screen. 1. Select the music file to play back from the internal memory or external USB memory. 2. Select the album that contains the desired music file. 3. Select the music file you want. 42 Navigation System Using Navigation System 9. Game Select the Game in the main menu. How to play : If you place more than three of the same items in arow vertically or horizontally, these items will disappear. To get higher score, remove as many items as possible at a single time. Normal mode : The game will be over if no further mioves are possible. Basic Operation If the bar on the right side is filled, the next level will start. Ҷ Time trial mode : The game will be over if the time bar on the right side runs down. If the bar on the right side is filled, the next level will start. Ҷ ’?’ : This button gives you a hint at the expense of losing some score. This button will be disabled if the score is not sufficient. Ҷ New Game : Stops the current game and starts a new one. Ҷ Quit : Exits the game. Navigation System 43 Using Navigation System 10. Aux You can use the simple Aux function if you set A/V input as ’Others’ in the settings section. As shown by the above figure, only volume control and screen setting are supported in ’Others’ mode. DVD player control is not supported. If you press the [Screen Setting] button, the below screen will appear and you can change saturation, brightness, and contrast. 44 Navigation System Using Navigation System Optional function The following functions are available when connected to the DVD player. VXM and VXD are the model name. If you have DVD player connected and select VXM or VXD as A/V input in Setup menu accordingly, you can access the DVD player function via the touchscreen controls. You can also use the remote controller to use the following functions. ڨ ک ڣ ڤ ڧڦ ڥ Basic Operation ڢ ڡ ڸPlay/Pause : Starts or pauses the DVD player. ڹStop : Stops the DVD player. ںPrev/Next : Starts the DVD player and moves to previous or next screen. ڻVolume control : Controls sound volume of the DVD player. ڼMute : Mutes the DVD player sound. ڽSetting : The menu will be changed to screen setting and DVD menu setting. ھHide menu : Hides the menu from the screen. ڿReturns to the main menu. ۀDVD player power on/off: Turns on/off the DVD player power. Navigation System 45 Using Navigation System The following screen will appear if you press the [Setting] button. ڡ ڢ ڤ ڣ ڸDVD menu : Switches to the DVD title menu and displays the direction key menu, which makes cursor movement easier in the DVD title. ڹSets saturation, brightness, and contrast. ںDimmer : Controls brightness in 5 discrete levels. ڻReturns to the previous menu. The below figure shows the screen when you press the DVD Setting button. You can move the DVD Title cursor using the direction key either via the remote control or the touchscreen controls. 46 Navigation System Using Navigation System The below figure shows the menu screen when you select saturation setting, brightness setting, or contrast setting button. 11. Setup You can change many settings if you select Setup in the main menu. 11-1. Slide show Basic Operation If no input is made for more than one minute in the main menu, specified images will be displayed sequentially in a slide show. You can select Off, 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds, and 5 minutes for the time interval of image changing when the slide show is started. Navigation System 47 Using Navigation System 11-2. Background image You can select the background image you prefer. 1) Select the image to change and press the [SELECT] button. 2) If you press the [Previous] button, the background image will not be changed and the set up menu will reappear. 48 Navigation System Using Navigation System 11-3. Touch setting For touch screen setting, press and briefly hold the center of the cross symbol. Then, the cross symbol will appear at the left upper side, left bottom side, right bottom side, and right upper side one by one. To complete touchscreen setting, press the center of the cross symbol for 5 times in total. Caution If you press the point that is far away from the cross symbol during touchscreen setting, the cross symbol will appear indefinitely. Therefore, always stop the car before setting up the touchscreen setting. Do not use a tool with too sharp tip, since it can damage the touch panel. Instead, use a round edge object like the test jack for setting. Navigation System 49 Basic Operation Touch setting : Select this menu to increase accuracy of the touch screen. Using Navigation System 11-4. Volume You can select from 16 levels of sound volume. 11-5. Dimmer You can select from 5 levels of screen brightness. 11-6. Upgrade or download using USB memory You could download navigation map database, OS, background images and slide show images to your system by using the USB memory stick. Especially, to change the the navigation map in your system, you have to down another map from DVD-ROM disc provided to USB memory by using V-Up Pro. And so, If you want to upgrade the latest version of navigation map database and OS for your system, these could be downloaded from the customer service web site in page 81 and you have to register at the upgrade web site before upgrading. ȯ Navigation upgrade or download 1) Download and run V-Up Pro from DVD-ROM disc and select USB as a storage media. 2) Save the upgrade or download file in the USB memory. 3) Connect the USB memory to the device. When the USB connection icon appears, select Navigation Upgrade. 4) Press the [OK] button. 5) When upgrade is complete, restart the unit. 50 Navigation System Using Navigation System ȯ OS upgrade 1) Download and run V-Up Pro from DVD-ROM disc and select USB as a storage media. 2) Save the upgrade file in the USB memory. 3) Connect the USB memory to the device. When the USB connection icon appears, select OS Upgrade. 4) Press the [OK] button. Basic Operation 5) When upgrade is complete, restart the unit. ȯ Background download (Only 480 X 234 size BMP file is supported. You can create a background image conveniently using the V-Up Pro program that is provided in the DVD-ROM disc.) 1) Create a folder named \upgrade\background\ in the USB memory. 2) Save necessary upgrade files in this folder. 3) Connect the USB memory to the device. When the USB connection icon appears, select Background Image Upgrade. Navigation System 51 Using Navigation System 4) Press the [OK] button. ȯ SLIDE download (Only 480 X 234 size BMP or JPG file is supported. You can create the slide show file conveniently using the V-Up Pro program that is provided in the DVD-ROM disc.) 1) Create a folder named ’\UPGRADE\SLIDESHOW\’ in the USB memory. 2) Save necessary upgrade files in this folder. 3) Connect the USB memory to the device. When the USB connection icon appears, select Slide Show Upgrade. 4) Press the [OK] button. 52 Navigation System Using Navigation System ȯ Upgrade will fail if you try to upgrade when the internal memory is not sufficient, or the external USB memory is not available, or no upgrade files are saved in the USB memory. If the internal memory capacity is insufficient, delete some files to secure enough memory space. When upgrading, see if upgrade files are saved in the USB memory, and the USB memory is connected properly. Caution Make sure to fully understand the instructions provided with upgrade files, since failed upgrade may result in product malfunction. 11-7. A/V Input In Aux mode. You can control the DVD player using this device, when the DVD player is a VXM or VXD series. To connect other manufacturer’s product, set to ’Others’. Default value is ’Others’. 11-8. Delete file Basic Operation Using this menu, you can delete the file inside the internal memory. 1) Deleting the background image file ȯ Press the [Delete] button to delete the selected file only, or press the [Delete All] button to delete all background image files. Navigation System 53 Using Navigation System 2) Deleting the slide show file ȯ Press the [Delete] button to delete the selected file only, or press the [Delete All] button to delete all slide show files. 3) Deleting the music file ȯ Press the [Delete] button to delete the selected file only, or press the [Delete All] button to delete all music files in the album. 54 Navigation System Using Navigation System 11-9. Confirm settings You can save all settings by pressing this button. 11-10. Cancel settings You can cancel all settings you made by pressing this button. 11-11. Restore default Basic Operation The factory default setting will be restored, if you press this button. Navigation System 55 V-Up Pro 1. Installing ActiveSync and V-Up Pro Program 1-1. Install ActiveSync Program A. Execute ActiveSync installation file (MSASYNC_3_8.EXE) in DVD-ROM disc provided. B. Carry out ActiveSync program installation. C. Connect the navigation set to PC using USB cable. D. If PC find unknown device, update device using device driver file (wceusbsh.inf) in DVD-ROM disc. ƕ If device update correctly, you could see the device information at device manager. (Device name : DVS Korea USB EZ-Link Cable) 1-2. Install V-Up Pro Program A. Execute V-Up Pro installation file in DVD-ROM disc and carry out the following installation procedure. B. Specify the installation folder. See Figure 1-1. Figure 1-1. Specifying V-Up Pro installation folder 56 Navigation System V-Up Pro C. Program installation will be started. See Figure 1-2. Figure 1-2. V-Up Pro Installation Progress V-Up Pro D. If successfully installed, theūSetup CompleteŬmessage will be displayed. See Figure 1-3. Figure 1-3. Completion of V-Up Pro installation E. The following program group and the shortcut icon will be created in Programs menu as shown in Figure 1-4. Figure 1-4. V-Up Pro shortcut icon ƕ If you need technical support and download the latest version, please contact the your retail store or visit customer service web site in page 81. Navigation System 57 V-Up Pro 2. Running V-Up Pro Program A. Select Start آPrograms آPlenio آV-Up Pro آV-Up Pro shortcut icon. B. V-Up Pro will be started. See Figure 2-1. ڤ ڣ ڡ ڢ ڥ Figure 2-1. V-Up Pro main screen ڸV-Up Pro program version ڹConnection status and remaining memory capacity ںMinimize window button ڻClose window button ڼTitle Bar: You can move the V-Up Pro program window. 58 Navigation System V-Up Pro 3. Closing V-Up Pro Program A. When you click the [Close] button, the program closing confirmation window will appear as shown in Figure 3-1. B. Click [Yes] to exit from V-Up Pro program. V-Up Pro Figure 3-1. V-Up Pro closing confirmation window Navigation System 59 V-Up Pro 4. System Upgrade A. Execution A-1) Click theūSystem UpgradeŬicon in the V-Up Pro main screen. A-2) Then, the screen shown in Figure 4-1 will appear. ڡ ڢ ڥ ڤ ڣ Figure 4-1. System upgrade running screen ڸSelect the upgrade type (radio button) ڹLocal drive and DVD-ROM disc selection combo box [ ںMove Previous] button [ ڻMove Next] button [ ڼMove to V-Up Pro Main Menu] button 60 Navigation System V-Up Pro A-3) Select the upgrade type using the radio button shown in Figure 4-1. Transfers upgrade files directly to the navigation set through ActiveSync connection. Saves upgrade files in the local drive specified by the user. (See Figure 4-2 for specifying the local drive.) Reads upgrade files from the user-specified local drive and transfers them to the navigation set. (See Figure 4-2 for specifying the local drive.) Reads upgrade files from the user-specified DVD-ROM disc and transfers them to local drive. V-Up Pro (See Figure 4-2 for specifying the local drive and DVD-ROM disc.) Figure 4-2. Specifying local drive and DVD-ROM disc A-4) Move to the next step by clicking the [Next] button (Figure 4-1 )ڻafter selecting the upgrade type. Navigation System 61 V-Up Pro B. Selecting upgrade items ƕ Upgrade selection window will appear only whenūUpgrade directlyŬorūDownload upgrade filesŬis selected. B-1) Select the item to upgrade using theūSelect upgrade itemsŬcheck box (Figure 4-3 )ڸ. (Navigation, OS) ڡ ڤ ڢ ڣ ڦ ڧ ڥ Figure 4-3. Upgrade items selection window ڸNavigation selection check box ڹOS selection check box ںMap coverage selection check box ڻVoice Language selection check box [ ڼMove Previous] button [ ڽMove Next] button [ ھMove to V-Up Pro Main Menu] button 62 Navigation System V-Up Pro B-2) To upgrade the navigation, select the navigation selection check box (Figure 4-3 )ڸand select the target area using the map coverage and voice language check box (Figure 4-3 )ں. See Figure 4-4. ڡ Figure 4-4. Navigation data selection screen ڸCalculate and display checked componentsŪmemory. B-3) To upgrade to the latest OS, select the OS selection check box (Figure 4-5) and click the V-Up Pro [Next] button (Figure 4-3 )ڽ. Figure 4-5. OS upgrade selection screen Navigation System 63 V-Up Pro ƕ The alarm message window appears when navigation upgrade is selected (Figure 4-6). Select the [Yes] button to continue upgrade. Figure 4-6. Navigation upgrade alarm window C. Upgrade C-1) If the upgrade type and item are properly selected, the upgrade progress screen will appear as shown in Figure 4-7. ƕ The selected upgrade item list will appear at the Figure 4-7 ڹposition. ڡ ڢ Figure 4-7. Upgrade progress screen ڸUpgrade cancellation button ڹUpgrade list display section 64 Navigation System V-Up Pro C-2) Click the [Cancel] button (Figure 4-7 )ڸto stop upgrading and return to the previous step. D. Upgrade completion D-1) When upgrade is complete successfully, the Complete message window shown in Figure 4-8 will appear. V-Up Pro Figure 4-8. Upgrade complete message window Navigation System 65 V-Up Pro 5. Music Management A. Execution A-1) Click theūMusic ManagementŬicon in the V-Up Pro main screen. A-2) The screen shown in Figure 5-1 will appear. ڤ ڣڢ ڡ ڥ ڧ ڨ ک ڦ Figure 5-1. Music Management execution screen ڸOpens the music file from the user PC. ڹCreates a music album in the navigation set. ںEdits a music album in the navigation set. ڻDeletes a music album, and music file selection in the navigation set. ڼSelects the music album in the navigation set. ڽCopies the music file. ھDisplays the music file in the user PC. ڿDisplays the music file in the navigation set. (Displays the music file in the selected album.) ۀMoves back to the V-Up Pro main menu. 66 Navigation System V-Up Pro B. Opening music file from user PC B-1) Click theūOpen Music FileŬbutton (Figure 5-1 )ڸand select the music file folder in the user PC. B-2) If any music file is available in the selected folder, it will be displayed in the music file list window. See Figure 5-2. ƕ Supported music file type: MP3, WMA,WAV. V-Up Pro Figure 5-2. Displaying the music file in the user PC Navigation System 67 V-Up Pro C. Creating and selecting music album in the navigation set C-1) Click theūCreate music albumŬbutton (Figure 5-1 )ڹand input the name of the album to create in theūNameŬinput window. (See Figure 5-3.) Figurer 5-3. Music album name input window C-2) Click [OK] to register the album name in the music album selection input combo box (Figure 5-1 )ڼ. See Figure 5-4. Figure 5-4. Music album selection combo box C-3) Select the album from the music album selection combo box. (If any music file is available in the selected music album, it will be displayed in the music file list window.) 68 Navigation System V-Up Pro D. Editing music album in the navigation set D-1) Select the music album to change its name from the music album selection combo box. D-2) Click theūEdit music albumŬbutton (Figure 5-1 )ںand input the album name to change. See Figure 5-5. Figure 5-5. Music album name edit window D-3) Click the [OK] button to register the edited album name in the music album selection V-Up Pro combo box. See Figure 5-6. Figure 5-6. Edited music albums selection combo box Navigation System 69 V-Up Pro E. Deleting music album from the navigation set E-1) Select the music album to delete from the music album selection combo box. E-2) Click theūDelete music albumŬbutton (Figure 5-1 )ڻ. E-3) If no music file is available in the selected music album, the music album will be deleted. E-4) If any music file is available in the selected music album, the Confirmation window will appear. See Figure 5-7. Figure 5-7. Music album deletion confirmation window E-5) Click the [Yes] button to delete the selected music album. Note All music files in the selected music album will be removed from the navigation set. F. Copying music file to the navigation set F-1) Select the music album to copy from the music album selection combo box. If no music album is available, the new music album must be created in advance. F-2) Open the music file in the user PC. (SeeūOpening music file from the user PC.Ŭ) F-3) Select the music file to copy from theūMusic file in the user PCŬlist window. (Multiple selections are supported. See Figure 5-8.) 70 Navigation System V-Up Pro Figure 5-8. Selecting music file in the user PC F-4) Click theūCopy music fileŬbutton (Figure 5-1 )ڽbutton. F-5) While the file(s) is being copied, the file copy progress bar (Figure 5-9 )ڸwill be displayed. F-6) When file copying is complete, the copied music file will be displayed inūMusic file in the navigation setŬlist window. G. Cancelling music file copy V-Up Pro G-1) To stop file copy while in progress, click the [Cancel] button (Figure 5-9 )ڹ. ڢ ڡ Figure 5-9. Music file copy Navigation System 71 V-Up Pro H. Deleting music file from the navigation set H-1) Select the music file to delete from theūMusic file in Plenio setŬlist window. (Multiple selections are supported.) H-2) Click theūDelete music fileŬbutton (Figure 5-1 )ڻ. H-3) The selected music file will be deleted. 6. Bitmap Management A. Execution A-1) Click theūBitmap ManagementŬicon in the V-Up Pro main window. (See Figure 6-1.) Figure 6-1. Selecting “Bitmap Management” 72 Navigation System V-Up Pro A-2) The screen shown in Figure 6-2 will appear. ڡ ڣ ڤ ڢ ڥ ڧ ڦ Figure 6-2. Bitmap Management execution screen ڸOpens the image file from the user PC. ڹDisplays the image file. ںDeletes the image file from the navigation set. ڻBackground image/Slide show folder selection combo box. V-Up Pro ڼList of the image file(s) in the selected folder ڽImage file copy button ھRadio button to select the Image file output type Navigation System 73 V-Up Pro B. Opening image file from user PC B-1) Click theūOpen image fileŬbutton and select the image file to open. B-2) Image will be resized to fit into the the navigation set display resolution. See Figure 6-3. ƕ Supported image file format : bmp, jpg ƕ The navigation set supporting resolution : 480x234 Figure 6-3. Displaying the selected image file. 74 Navigation System V-Up Pro C. Resizing image C-1) You can select 1) Keep aspect ratio, or 2) Full screen image before saving it. C-2) Use the radio button that set the image file output format (Figure 6-2 )ھto change the display type. Example 1. Image with aspect ratio Example 2. Full screen image D. Selecting target folder to save in the navigation set D-1) Select the target folder to save using theūSelect background/slide show folderŬcombo box. See Figure 6-4. (1) Background folder : Saves the bit map file that can be a background image of the navigation set. V-Up Pro (2) Slide show folder : Saves the bit map file that composes the slide show. Figure 6-4. Selecting target folder Navigation System 75 V-Up Pro D-2) If any bit map file is in the selected target folder, the file will be displayed in the image file list window (Figure 6-2 )ڼ. See Figure 6-5. Figure 6-5. List of file(s) in the background folder E. Copying image file to the navigation set E-1) When you click theūCopy image fileŬbutton (Figure 6-2 )ڽ, the image file name input window will appear. See Figurer 6-6. Figure 6-6. Image file name input window E-2) The image file displayed in the output window (Figure 6-2 )ڹwill be saved in the target folder with the entered name. 76 Navigation System V-Up Pro F. Previewing bit map in the navigation set F-1) The image file list window (Figure 6-2 )ڼdisplays the list of image files in the selected target folder, as well as provides the image file preview function. F-2) Select one image in the image file list window (Figure 6-2 )ڼ. F-3) When the image file is opened (See Figure 6-7), the selected image file will be displayed in the image file display window. See Figure 6-8. V-Up Pro Figure 6-7. Image file loading status Figure 6-8. Image file opened from the navigation set Navigation System 77 V-Up Pro G. Deleting image file from the navigation set G-1) Select the image file to delete from theūimage file in the selected folderŬwindow. (Multiple selections are supported.) G-2) Click theūDelete image fileŬbutton (Figure 6-2 )ں. G-3) The selected image file will be deleted. 78 Navigation System Upgrading Navigation System Downloading Navi or OS You can download ActiveSync installation file and various download files from the DVD-ROM disc. What is V-Up Pro? V-Up Pro is the Navigation System management program and performs the following functions. 1. Managing the music files (MP3, WMA, and WAV) 2. Managing background images and slide shows ȯ You can download ActiveSync and the latest version of ActiveSync from the dvssales web site. ȯ Connect Navigation System to the PC using the USB cable included in the product package. Upgrading Navigation System ȯ You can use various functions when you run the installed V-Up Pro program. Navigation System 79 Upgrading Navigation System Specification Item Details OS MS WINDOWS CE.NET 4.2 CPU SAMSUNG S3C2440A RAM 64M Bytes FLASH 512M Bytes DISPLAY 7ŕTFT LCD (Touch screen support) AUDIO Internal speaker (1 watt) Line-out output Connect to the car audio using GPS module SiRF star III GPS engine, external type GPS sensitivity First start sensitivity: -134dBm Restart sensitivity: -146dBm Sensitivity in motion: -153dBm Input power 12V, 1A Temperature In storage: -35 ~ 75ŪC In running: -10 ~ 60Ū 80 Size 182֮ţ117֮ţ34.2֮ Weight 493g Navigation System Remark Customer support and Product Enquiry Customer support and Product Enquiry The product warranty period is calculated from the date of product purchase. Therefore, make sure to write down the purchase data and keep your sales receipt for proper after service. [If the product purchase date cannot be known, the product warranty period will start 3 months from the manufacturing date or import customs clearance date.] Customer Service Center You can make an enquiry or ask advice about the product through a phone call or in the web site. DVS SALES,INC 1180 ASTER AVE, SUNNYVALE, CA 94086 TEL : 408 260 3303 FAX : 408 260 3304 EMAIL : cs.dvs@dvs.co.kr HOME PAGE : www.dvssales.com Navigation System 81 Customer support and Product Enquiry Customer service and complaint reporting MEMO 82 Navigation System MEMO Navigation System 83
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