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User Manual
Model: PF10-5002
FCC ID: YNG-PF100001
Thanks for using YF GPS PF10-5002!
YF reserves the rights of final interpretation of the manual.
The product is subject to change without any further notice. Please accept
our apology for your inconvenience.
Please back up your information in the GPS navigator. YF assumes no
responsibility for any loss caused by material loss.
The manual might contain a few mistakes though it has been checked. If
mistakes are found, please contact the YF customer service center.
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Please read carefully the instructions in this manual and use only
accessories of YF to avoid unpredicted damage. Failure to follow the
instructions will invalidate warranty and might endanger personnel safety,
for which YF assumes no responsibility.
Data of navigation electronic maps might be inconsistent with actual traffic
signals due to transportation development. Please follow traffic regulations
and signs and drive according to road situation.
Operating the GPS navigator device while driving might cause serious
accidents. Please shorten your time in viewing the navigator and use the
voice prompt function. While driving, try to shorten your time in operating
the navigator, for example, inputting addresses, changing settings or using
other functions. YF assumes no responsibility for accidents and loss due to
improper use.
For safe driving, please pay attention to road and weather conditions as
well.
For information of software update and upgrade, please go to our website
www.yfgps.com.
The pictures in the manual are subject to the material object.
Table of Contents
Chapter I Welcome ................................................................................................. 1
Chapter II Basic Operation ..................................................................................... 2
2.1 Appearance ........................................................................................... 2
2.2 Power Supply & Charging .................................................................... 3
2.3 Power on............................................................................................... 4
2.4 Power off & Sleep................................................................................. 4
2.5 Reset ..................................................................................................... 5
2.6 Fix the GPS Navigator .......................................................................... 5
2.7 Use T-FLASH Card............................................................................... 6
2.8 Use Touch Screen.................................................................................. 6
2.9 Main Interface & Major Functions........................................................ 7
2.10 Network Connection ........................................................................... 8
Chapter Ⅲ GPS .................................................................................................. 10
Chapter Ⅳ Dial ...................................................................................................11
4.1 Make Calls...........................................................................................11
4.2 Answer Calls....................................................................................... 12
4.3 Contacts .............................................................................................. 13
4.4 Record ................................................................................................ 17
4.5 Favorite Contacts ................................................................................ 18
Chapter Ⅴ SMS ................................................................................................. 19
5.1 Read Message ..................................................................................... 19
5.2 Create & Send Message ...................................................................... 20
5.3 Save drafts .......................................................................................... 22
5.4 Manage Messages ............................................................................... 23
Chapter Ⅵ Network ........................................................................................... 25
6.1 GSM ................................................................................................... 25
6.2 Contact................................................................................................ 25
6.3 SIM Contacts ...................................................................................... 26
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6.4 USSD.................................................................................................. 26
6.5 Pin ...................................................................................................... 27
6.6 Home page.......................................................................................... 28
6.7 SMS Center......................................................................................... 28
6.8 Carrier................................................................................................. 29
Chapter Ⅶ GPRS ............................................................................................... 31
Chapter Ⅷ Media ............................................................................................... 32
8.1 Music Player ....................................................................................... 32
8.2 Video Player........................................................................................ 36
8.3 Photo Browser .................................................................................... 38
8.4 E-book Reader .................................................................................... 41
9.1 FM Transmitter ................................................................................... 47
9.2 Favorites ............................................................................................. 48
9.3 Calculator ........................................................................................... 49
9.4 Unit..................................................................................................... 49
9.5 Games................................................................................................. 50
Chapter Ⅹ Settings............................................................................................. 51
10.1 Volume.............................................................................................. 51
10.2 Backlight........................................................................................... 52
10.3 Language .......................................................................................... 53
10.4 Date & Time ..................................................................................... 54
10.5 Calibration ........................................................................................ 55
10.6 GPS Info ........................................................................................... 56
10.7 System Information........................................................................... 56
10.8 USB Setting ...................................................................................... 57
10.9 Restore Factory Settings.................................................................... 59
10.10 Explorer .......................................................................................... 60
Appendix Troubleshooting ................................................................................... 60
Chapter I Welcome
Thanks for using the GPS PF10-5002 featured with navigation as the major
function as well as other functions like SMS, GPRS, GSM, audio play, video play,
flash play, photo browsing and e-book reading, etc.
SiRF Atlas-Ⅴ, dual-core CPU with high performance and low power
consumption
Friendly user interfaces for simple operation
Power management for longer and more stable operation
Data transmission with computers via Mini USB
Quality reception for accurate positioning and satisfactory navigation
service
Leisure partner with audio/video/amusement functions
Multi-touch(2 points) function and automatic rotation when browsing
photos
You may use the GPS navigator anytime anywhere, for example while driving,
walking or cycling. Its navigation and amusement functions will enrich your life
and work!
To fully exert the functions of GPS PF10-5002 and to understand the operation
details, please read the manual carefully.
You may see the following supplemental information in the manual.
[Note]: Explanation of relevant subjects
[Relevant Information]: Extra information of relevant subjects
[Attention]: Precautions or warnings of relevant subjects. Please pay attention to
this information and follow the instructions to avoid devastating influence on
yourself and others.
This manual is applicable only to the GPS PF10-5002.
Chapter II Basic Operation
2.1 Appearance
Power key
Power on/off the device.
Dial shortcut key
Press on it to enter the Dial interface to make calls
SIM card slot
Insert the SIM card.
Microphone
For voice input
Earphone Jack
Connect with the stereo earphone, 3.5mm
Inserted with a T-FLASH card containing map
T-FLASH card
software, map data and user documents. Do not
slot
remove it while operating the device. Reset the device
when the card is pulled out improperly.
USB port
LCD indicator
Connect and communicate with computer through a
MINI USB cable and is used as the charging port.
The indicator is red while the device is being charged
and turns green when it is fully charged.
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Speaker
Sound is given out here.
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Reset button
Reboot the device.
2.2 Power Supply & Charging
Charge the GPS navigator fully with the charger before first use.
2.2.1 Power Supply
The GPS PF10-5002 can be powered by the built-in battery or external power
supply.
When the GPS navigator is unconnected to the charger, it is powered by the
Li-polymer battery. The battery capacity icon
in the system main
interface shows current residual battery capacity.
When the GPS navigator is connected to the charger, it is powered by external
power and the battery is charged.
[Attention] The GPS navigator adopts non-removable Li-polymer battery. To avoid
battery rupture, explosion, release of hazardous substance or burn, do not unpack,
pierce, strike on or discard the battery in fire or water.
The navigator has a working temperature of 0~50°C and storage temperature
-10~60°C. Do not expose the device in excessive heat or hot areas, for example in
the car under strong sunlight. To avoid damaging the device, keep it away from
direct sunlight.
Follow local regulations while disposing the battery.
2.2.2 Charge by DC Charger
The GPS navigator must be charged with the DC charger before first use.
Plug the USB terminal of the charger into the USB port on the left side of the GPS
navigator and the other to the power socket to supply power and charge the GPS
navigator.
[Note]: The charging indicator light is red during charging. Do not unplug the
charge until the battery is fully charged and the indicator light turns green. Please
charge the GPS navigator when the battery is low or used up in succeeding use.
2.2.3 Charge by Car Charger
Plug one terminal of the car charger into the USB port on the left side of the GPS
navigator and the other to the charging port to supply power and charge the GPS
navigator.
[Note]: Plug in the car charger after the automobile is started to avoid damage due
to current surge.
2.3 Power on
Press the power key on the top of the device and let go after two seconds to power
it on and enter the welcome interface.
[Note]: Great humidity fluctuation may lead to short circuit of the GPS navigator.
Power on the navigator after it has accommodated to new environment.
2.4 Power off & Sleep
Press the power key and let go after two seconds when the power-off interface
prompts, and tap “Power off”. If
is selected, the navigator will enter sleep
mode, and will automatically resume the state before entering sleep mode when it is
powered on again (refer to 2.3 Power on).
2.5 Reset
When the device has no response, press the reset button on the back side to reset
the system..
[Relevant Information] The following situations might lead to no response of the
system.
1. Failure of function activation with overlong execution;
2. Failure to power on/off the GPS navigator by pressing the power key
[Note]: Loss of unsaved data may incurred when resetting the system. Please
backup your data timely.
2.6 Fix the GPS Navigator
The mounting kit is composed of a cradle and a bracket. To use the GPS navigator
in an automobile, fix it on the dashboard under the front windshield.
[Note]: Do not place the GPS navigator in positions obstructing the driver’s vision,
for example at the steering wheel, pedal or gear lever. Do not place it without fixing
it or in the place of air bag or the area after the air bag is inflated.
While using the mounting kit, follow local regulations. YF will have no
responsibility for any penalty or damage resulting from traffic violation.
2.7 Use T-FLASH Card
You may copy mapping applications, map data and media files in a T-flash card.
Insert the card in the corresponding slot.
[Note]:
1. Do not take out the T-Flash card while a navigation program is being run or a
media file is being played.
2. To avoid drop or crash of the T-Flash card, do not exert heavy pressure on it or
bend it.
3. Avoid using or storing the T-Flash card in high temperature, high humidity or
direct sunlight. Keep the card away from liquid or corrosive substance.
4. Mind the direction while inserting the T-Flash card to avoid damaging the slot or
the card.
2.8 Use Touch Screen
To protect the touch screen, do not operate it with acute objects. To cleanse the
screen, use soft cloth with water, isopropyl alcohol or glasses cleanser. Do not use
detergent containing ammonia.
2.9 Main Interface & Major Functions
Press the power key on the top of the device and let go after two seconds to power
it on and enter the system main interface as shown below.
If the device is powered on with an SIM card inserted, the network operator’s name
will be displayed in the upper part of the system main interface, for example
“China UNICOM”; otherwise, “unregister” will be displayed.
The meanings of the icons in the first line of the above interface are as follows.
Enable or disable the radio module. When “Enable
Radio” is not selected (refer to 6.1 GSM), the device
will enter flight mode, and
and “unregister” will
be shown at the top of the interface.
Name of the network operator
GPS information: display the signal state, TUC,
latitude and longitude etc.
GPRS setting, including auto dialing, creating or
editing operator information. It is in grey when
disconnected to network.
Setting the system date and time
Display the battery capacity
[Relevant Information]: In the following situations, the SIM card cannot be
registered to network after the device is powered on, and “unregister” will be
displayed instead of the network operator name.
1.
No SIM card is inserted;
2.
The Radio Module (refer to 6.1 GSM) is disabled;
3.
PIN code is not input (when PIN code is enabled). Refer to 6.5 Pin.
2.10 Network Connection
You may make calls or send messages after connecting the device to network. Take
the following steps to set up network connection:
1.
Insert an SIM card;
[Attention]: This device does not support hot-plugging. Do not unplug/insert
the SIM card when the device is on.
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Enable the Radio module (refer to 6.1 GSM);
3.
Input the PIN code if the Pin code is enabled for the SIM card (refer to 6.5
Pin).
[Relevant Information]: Enable PIN code for your SIM card on a mobile phone.
The initial PIN code provided by your service provider and is modifiable. Note if
the PIN code is input for successes three times, the SIM card will be locked and a
PUK code is required to unlock. Do remember your PIN code.
You may visit and download from the Internet after connecting the device to GPRS
network. Take the following steps to set up GPRS network connection:
1. Insert an SIM card supporting GPRS service;
2. Enable the radio function (refer to 6.1 GSM);
3. Input the PIN code when the device is powered on if it has been enabled (refer to
6.5 Pin);
4. Enter the GPRS Setting interface (refer to Chapter Ⅶ GPRS) and tap
“Connect”.
Chapter Ⅲ GPS
For initial startup of the navigation program, operate the device in an open area
without obstructions.
Hold the device after powering it on till it receives signals from at least 4 satellites,
and then you may start using the navigation program as you wish.
Note: There are various ways to search a location in the map or to plan your routes.
See navigation user manual that guides you through the operating process.
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Chapter Ⅳ Dial
When the device is connected to the network, tap
on the system main
interface to enter the Dial interface as shown below.
4.1 Make Calls
Input a telephone number,
Backspace
Tap to delete the last number or symbol
input
Dial
Tap to dial a number
Besides, you may make calls by selecting a contact person from the phone book.
For details, please see the instructions of 4.3 Contacts below.
When the call is put through, the following interface will be shown.
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In the above interface, tap
tap
to enter the call Record interface (see 4.4 Record),
to enter the SMS interface (see Chapter Ⅴ SMS), tap
the Contacts interface (see 4.3 Contacts), tap
information, tap
to hang off, and tap
to open the keypad to input
to turn down/ up the
volume.
4.2 Answer Calls
When there is an incoming call, the following interface will popup.
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to enter
Tap
to answer the call or tap
to reject.
4.3 Contacts
Tap
to enter the Contacts interface as shown below:
In the above interface, tap
to add a new contact information in the Contact
Fields interface as shown below.
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Tap on
to open the keypad, set cursor after a field and type in information
as follows.
[Relevant Information] In the above interface, you may tap
on the
keypad to select from upper case, lower case, numbers or switch between big
and
small keypad.
Tap
to save the info, and then tap
to exit.
To add more contacts, repeat the above steps and you will get the following
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interface.
Select all
Tap to select all contacts; tap again to
unselect all
Add contact
Tap to add contact
Delete
Tap to delete the selected contact(s)
View contact fields
Select a contact and tap this icon to view
the contact fields as shown below
Add to the favor list
Tap to add the contact to the favor list
SIM card contacts
Tap to enter the list of SIM card contacts
to copy them to the device as shown
below
In the Contacts interface, tap
to view the contact fields as shown below.
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Tap
to edit the contact information,
to call the contact or
to
send a message.
In the Contacts interface, tap
to enter the Simcard Contacts interface as
follows.
Tap on a contact to select it or tap
to select all the contacts, and tap
copy them to the device.
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to
4.4 Record
Tap
to enter the Record interface as follows.
Select all
Tap to select all the records
Delete
Tap to delete the selected records
Dial
Tap to make a call
New Message
Select a record, tap this icon to enter the
New Message interface to write and send
a message
Record Detail
Select a record, tap this icon to show the
details as shown below
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Dial
Tap to call the number
New Message
Tap this icon to enter the New Message
interface to write and send a message
Contacts Fields
Tap to enter the Contacts Fields interface
to edit the contact information
4.5 Favorite Contacts
After adding contacts to favorite (refer to 4.3 Contacts), you may tap
the list of Favorite Contacts as follows.
Tap
to make a call, or
to send a message or
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to exit.
to view
Chapter Ⅴ SMS
The device saves 500 short messages, including those in the Inbox, Outbox, Sent
message, Drafts and Delete message.
Tap
on the system main interface to enter the SMS interface as follows.
5.1 Read Message
When a new message is received, the following interface will popup.
Tap “Details” to view the message:
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Tap
to reply to the message, and tap
to forward the message, or tap
to edit and save the sender’s information.
5.2 Create & Send Message
Tap
to enter the New Message interface as follows.
Firstly input the receiver’s mobile phone number with one of the following
methods:
1. Move the cursor behind “To” and input a mobile phone number using the
prompted keypad, as shown in the following interface.
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to enter the Contacts interface as follows. Select a contact (or
2. Tap
tap
to select multiple numbers), and tap
[Note]: While inputting multiple mobile phone numbers, input “;” between every
two numbers.
After entering mobile phone number(s), double tap the “Message” area to enter the
interface of message input and prompt the keypad as shown below.
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Input message content using the keypad, tap
to return to the New Message
interface as shown below.
Tap
to send the message. When succeeded, the message will be put into the
Sent message; if failed, it will be put into the Outbox to be sent again. Tap
to return to the SMS interface.
5.3 Save drafts
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To save the message being edited for later use, tap
and then tap “OK” in the
prompted dialog to save the message to the draft box.
5.4 Manage Messages
After a message is sent out, it will be saved in the Sent message. You may tap the
icon
or double tap on a message in the SMS interface to view the message.
In the above interface, select a piece of message and tap
information of the message as follows
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to see the detailed
Tap
to read the previous/ next piece of message, tap
to other ones.
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to forward it
Chapter Ⅵ Network
Tap the Network icon
on the system main interface to enter the Network
interface as follows:
6.1 GSM
Tap
in the Network interface to enter the Radio interface shown as below.
When the “Enable Radio” is ticked, you may use the Internet, make calls or send
messages, otherwise the mobile phone will enter flight mode and these services are
disabled.
6.2 Contact
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Tap
in the Network interface to enter the Contacts interface as follows:
For details, refer to 4.3 Contacts.
6.3 SIM Contacts
Tap
in the Network interface to enter the SIM Contacts interface as
follows:
For details, please refer to 4.3 Contacts.
6.4 USSD
Tap
in the Network interface to enter the USSD interface as follows:
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In the above interface, input a carrier service number, and tap the icon
to
open the function.
6.5 Pin
The PIN code provided by your network operator is the ID of your SIM card, which
is used to protect your SIM card from being used by others.
If the power-on PIN code has been enabled, you need to input a 4-digit PIN code
before using network service. Tap
in the Network interface to enter the
following interface.
Tap
to display the keypad, enter the PIN code and then tap “OK” to finish.
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[Attention]: The PIN code is modifiable. Note if a false PIN code is input for
consecutive three times, the mobile will be locked and a PUK code will be required
to unlock it. You are supposed to always remember the PIN code.
6.6 Home page
Tap
in the Network interface to enter the IE Home Page interface as
follows.
Tap
to open the keypad, input an IE home address in the “Main Interface”
input box and tap
to save the setting.
6.7 SMS Center
Tap
in the Network interface to enter the Service Center interface as
follows.
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[Note]: The service center number is displayed only when the Radio module is
enabled and the PIN code (when enabled) is input.
To change the number, tap
to prompt a keypad, set the cursor in the input
box, and type in a number by tapping on the keypad. For keypad operation, refer to
6.8 Carrier
This function enables you to switch from one carrier to another for a dual-network
SIM card. After network connection is established (refer to 2.10 Network
Connection), tap
in the Network interface to enter the following interface.
The system automatically selects a carrier by default. You may choose China
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Mobile, China Unicom or Automatic and then save the setting by tapping
After successful saving, the following interface will be displayed.
[Relevant Information]: This function works only when the Radio module is
enabled and the PIN code (when enabled) is input.
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Chapter Ⅶ GPRS
Tap
on the system main interface to enter the GPRS Setting interface as
shown below.
Close
Tap to close the interface
Operator
Tap
to select an operator
select
Auto
When this item is ticked, the above
connect
interface will be shown when IE is
run
New
Tap
to
create,
operator
information
save
operator
information
Operator
Tap to view, edit or delete operator
information
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information, and tap
to save
Chapter Ⅷ Media
Tap the Media icon
on the system main interface to enter the Media
interface as follows:
8.1 Music Player
To use the function, please first insert a flash card with music files inside.
The music player supports .WMA9, and .WAV files and play sequence select.
Tap the Music icon in the Media interface to enter the Music Play interface as
follows:
Tap the icon
to enter the Music folder interface as follows:
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Double tap on
to display the list of audio files:
In above interface, tap the icon
or tap the icon
to return to the Music
Play interface; drag the scroll bar upward/ downward to view all music files; tap the
icon
to add one / all music file(s) on the left list to the play list on the
right; tap the icon
to delete one / all music file(s) from the play list.
Double tap on a file in the play list to play it as follows:
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Main functions in the above interface are listed as follows:
Return
Return to the Media interface
Minimize
Tap to minimize the player and return to
the Media interface
Play time
Display the play time of the music
Music info
Shows name, artist, album info and
music length of current audio file
Play
sequence
Tap to select a play sequence (5 modes
mode
in total: single; single repeat; ordinal;
repeat all; random)
Equalizer
Tap to enter sound effect setting
Progress
Drag leftwards or rightwards the slide
regulation
to a spot to play from it
Previous
Play the previous audio file
Pause/Play
Tap to pause/ continue playing music
Next
Play the next audio file
Volume
Drag the slide leftwards./ rightwards to
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regulation
turn down/ up the volume
Stop
Tap to stop playing music
Play list
Tap to switch to the Play List interface
to select audio file
Note: If the music has corresponding lyric file (in .lrc format), when it is played,
lyrics will be displayed on the right side of the interface. Double tap the lyric
window to view it in full screen. In full-screen mode, double tap the screen to
resume the normal playing interface.
Tap the icon
in the Music Play interface to enter the Equalizer interface as
follows:
Return
Tap to return to the music play interface
Music style
Tap to select a music style (12 options:
Recommend,
Electronic,
Pop,
Country,
Rock,
Jazz,
Metal,
Dance,
Oldies,
Blues,
Nostalgia and Opera), or select “User”
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Tap
Enable equalizer
Tap to enable the equalizer
Reset
Tap to reset the equalizer
to save the setting and return to the Music Play interface
8.2 Video Player
To use the function, please first insert a flash card with video files inside.
The video player supports .WMV, .ASF and .AVI files, full-screen play, progress
adjustment and file select.
Tap the Video icon in the Media interface to enter the Video Play interface as
follows:
Tap
to go to the directory of memory card:
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Double tap
to open the list of video files:
Double tap on a file to play it as follows:
Main functions in the above interface are listed as follows:
Tap to return to the Media interface
Return
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Previous
Play the previous file
Pause/ Play
Tap to pause/ continue playing
Next
Play the next file
Stop
Tap to stop playing
Video list
Tap to switch to the interface of
video list to select a file to play
Progress
Drag leftwards /rightwards the slide
regulation
to a spot to play from it
Volume regulation
Drag leftwards/ rightwards to turn
down/ up the volume
Time
Played time/ file length
While playing, double tap the screen to enter full-screen mode as shown below.
Double tap it again to resume the normal playing interface.
8.3 Photo Browser
To use the function, please first insert a flash card with image files inside.
The photo browser supports .JPG, .GIF, .BMP and .PNG files, photo rotation, zoom
in/ out, auto play and Multi-touch (2 points) function.
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Tap the Photo icon in the Media interface to enter the following interface:
Tap
Double tap
to go to the directory of memory card:
to open the list of photo files as follows:
Close
Tap to close the current file
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Return
Double tap to return to the previous folder
Scroll bar
Drag upwards/ downwards the slide to display all
photos
Double tap on a photo to open the browsing interface as shown below. When you
rotate the device, the picture rotates, too.
Previous
Tap to view the previous photo in the current file
Next
Tap to view the next photo in the current file
Zoom in
Tap to zoom in the current photo
Zoom out
Tap to zoom out the current photo
Rotate
Tap to rotate the current photo 90° clockwise
Auto play
Play all the photos in the file in full screen from the
current photo, as shown in the following interface
Photo list
Tap to switch to the interface of photo list to select a
photo
Close
Tap to close the photo browser
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In the above interface, double tap on the screen to display photos in full screen.
Tap the icon
to enter auto play interface as shown below. Drag the slide at
the bottom of the screen to regulate play speed (1-10 seconds), and then tap on the
screen to hide the slide (or the slide will be hidden automatically); tap on the screen
to show the slide. Double tap on the screen to stop playing and return to the
browsing interface.
8.4 E-book Reader
To use the function, please first insert a flash card with text files inside.
The reader supports .txt files, page turn and folder selection.
Tap the E-book icon in the Media interface to enter the E-booker reader interface as
follows:
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Tap
Double tap
in the above interface to enter the following interface:
to open the list of text files:
Close
Tap to close the current file
Return
Double tap to return to the previous folder
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Scroll bar
Drag upwards/ downwards the slide to show all
the files in the folder
Double tap on the file to read it in the following interface
File name
Show the name and format of the current
file
Return
Tap to return to the Media interface
Folder
Tap to open the interface of TXT file folder
to select a file
Previous page
Go to the previous page
Next page
Go to the next page
Setting
Tap to choose a background, font, word
size and bold for the reader
New
Drag the cursor to select partial content of
bookmark
the current page, tap this icon and then tap
“OK” to create a bookmark
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Bookmark list
Tap to open the bookmark list to select or
delete bookmarks
Current page/
Current page/ total pages of the file
total pages
Scroll bar
Drag upwards/ downwards the slide to
show the full content of the file
In the above interface, double tap on the screen to enter full screen reading
interface as follows:
In full screen reading mode, tap the upper part of the screen to view the previous
page and tap the lower part of the screen to view the next page. Tap the icon
to quit full screen mode.
tap
to enter the E-book setting interface as shown below.
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Close
Tap to exit the setting interface
Save
Tap to save the settings
Theme
Tap
to select a background for the
reader
Font
Tap
to select a font for the reader
Tap
to select a word size
Word size
Bold
Tick in the box to enable bold type; tick again
to cancel
In the reader interface, drag the slide to locate to a page to create a bookmark,
select partial content on the screen, and then tap
will popup:
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and the following dialog
Tap “OK” to create a bookmark for the selected content.
After bookmarks created, tap
to show the interface of bookmark list as
shown below.
In the above interface, drag the scroll bar to select a bookmark in the left list, tap
to jump to the page. Tap
to delete a selected bookmark.
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Chapter Ⅸ Tools
Tap the Toolbox icon
on the system main interface to enter the following
interface:
9.1 FM Transmitter
FM transmitter realizes transmission of audio signals of the GPS navigator to radio
sets. Adjust the emission frequency of the GPS navigator the same as that of the
receiving frequency of the radio, and sounds of the navigator will be output by the
amplifier system of the radio sets.
Tap the icon in the Toolbox interface to enter FM Transmitter interface shown as
below.
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Close
Exit the FM Setting
Save
Save current setting
Use FM
Tick in the box to enable FM function
Frequency
Drag the slide block rightward (or
tap
) to increase the frequency and
leftward (or tap
frequency.
The
) to reduce the
frequency
range
is
76.00Mhz—108.00Mhz
9.2 Favorites
The function enables you to collect wanted applications that can be run under the
WinCE system with .exe ending in its name.
Tap the Favorites icon
in the Toolbox interface to enter the Favorite
interface as shown below
Tap
in the above interface to open the directory where the application to be
added is, and then double tap the application to add it to the Favorite.
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To delete applications from the Favorite, select the application in the above
interface and tap
[Note]: While deleting the application, the shortcuts instead of application itself
will be deleted.
9.3 Calculator
Tap the Calculator icon
in the Toolbox interface to enter the Calculator
interface as follows.
9.4 Unit
Tap the Unit icon
in the Toolbox interface to enter the Unit converter
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interface as follows.
9.5 Games
Tap the Games icon
in the Toolbox interface to enter the Games interface as
follows:
This device provide two games for entertainment: Othello and BoxMan. Tap the
game icon in above interface to start playing the game. Tap the icon
to the Toolbox interface.
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to return
Chapter Ⅹ Settings
This chapter introduces the setting of the GPS navigator.
Tap the Settings icon
on the system main interface to enter the Settings
interface as follows:
In the settings interface, you can set/view volume, backlight, language, date & time,
calibration, FM transmitter, system info, USB, factory settings and navigation path
and to enter the Windows CE system.
10.1 Volume
Tap the Volume icon in the Settings interface to enter the volume setting interface
as shown below.
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Return
Exit the volume setting.
Save
Save settings
Volume
Ten volume grades (from mute to
maximum) available. Tap to decrease
the volume by grade.
Sounds
Tap it to enable the function. Tap it
for taps
again to disable the function.
Startup
Tap
music
or disable it.
or
to select startup music
10.2 Backlight
Backlight setting supports latency of auto backlight.
Tap the Backlight icon in the Settings interface to enter the backlight setting
interface as shown below.
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Return
Exit the backlight setting.
Save
Save settings
Backlight
Drag leftward to turn down or
rightward to turn up the backlight.
Auto off
Auto backlight shutoff after service
stop for a period. The options are
always On, 10s, 30s, 1m, 2m and
3m. Tap
or
to view the
options in cycle or select one.
Auto
When this column is ticked, the
backlight
backlight
adjusted
will
be
automatically
according
to
the
environment brightness.
10.3 Language
Tap the Language icon in the Settings interface to enter the language setting
interface as shown below.
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Tap
or
to select a system language and tap
to save the selection.
10.4 Date & Time
Tap the DateTime icon in the Settings interface to enter the date & time setting
interface as shown below.
Date & Time setting includes system date setting, time setting and time zone
setting.
● Setting the system date and time
In the above interface, tap
or
to set the year, month, day, hour and
minute.
[Note]: Time format options are 12-hour and 24-hour. You may select one of them.
● Setting the system time zone
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In the above interface, tap
or
to select a time zone.
10.5 Calibration
Tap the Calibration icon in the Settings interface to prompt the calibration dialog
shown as below.
Tap OK to execute calibration or Cancel to cancel calibration and go back to the
setting interface.
Tap OK and the following calibration interface is prompted. Click the center of
cross cursor with the stylus and the cursor shifts from the center, upper left, lower
left, upper right and lower right to finish the calibration and the interface will be
closed automatically to go back to the setting interface.
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10.6 GPS Info
Tap the GPS Info icon in the Settings interface to view the GPS information as
shown below.
To reset the GPS satellite receiver, tap
to prompt a dialog as follows.
Tap OK to reset the GPS satellite or tap Cancel to exit.
10.7 System Information
Tap the System information icon in the Settings interface to view the system
information as shown below.
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In the above interface, it displays system information including ROM version,
software version, OEM version, platform ID and device ID.
10.8 USB Setting
Connect the GPS navigator to PC via the MINI USB port to transmit data, or back
up data from the navigator data to PC.
The GPS navigator provides MASS STORAGE and MS STORAGE modes. Select
one in the USB setting.
● MASS STORAGE
1. Have the GPS navigator in operation status and the SD card plugged in the slot;
2. Tap
in the Settings interface to enter USB Option interface as follows.
3. Select MASS STORAGE and tap
to save it.
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4. Connect the MINI USB terminal of the USB cord to the MINI USB port of the
GPS navigator and the standard USB terminal to the USB Host port of PC. Then,
the computer will recognize the navigator
5. After communication, unplug the MINI USB cable.
● MS ACTIVESYNC
1. Tap
in the setting interface to enter USB Option as shown below.
Select MASS ACTIVESYNC and tap
to save the setting.
2. Install the application Mobile Device in a drive of PC. Then the following icon
will appear in the drive selection.
3. Connect the MINI USB terminal of the USB cable to the MINI USB port of the
GPS navigator and the standard USB terminal to the USB Host port of PC.
4. After the PC finds new hardware, double click the Mobile Device drive in the
selection area to enter the memory of GPS navigator for data transmission.
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5. After transmission, unplug the USB cable.
[Attention] For data safety, please back up your system data in external storage.
Our company has no responsibility for lost or damage of system data.
[Note] If MASS STORAGE is selected while the GPS navigator is connected with
PC, other operations will be suspended.
[Attention] The following operations will stop suspend the communication of the
system and PC and unsaved data will be lost.
1. Unplugging the MINI USB cable;
2. Powering off the GPS navigator;
3. Resetting the system;
4. Tap the on close button on the top right.
10.9 Restore Factory Settings
Tap the Factory Reset icon in the Setting interface to restore the factory settings.
The following dialog will be prompted.
Tap 「OK」to restore the default setting or 「Cancel」to return to the setting
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interface.
10.10 Explorer
Tap the Explorer icon in the Setting interface to popup the following dialog
indicating whether to enter the WINCE system:
Tap「OK」to enter the WINCE system as shown below while tap「Cancel」to return
to the Setting interface.
In the above interface, double tap the icon “GPS” and select “Yes” in the dialog box
popped up to return to the GPS main interface.
Note: push the Reset button backside the navigator can also exit Explorer and
restart up the system.
Appendix Troubleshooting
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Please carry out the following operations in case of abnormal operation of the GPS
navigator. For further problems, please contact our customer service center.
Fault
Reason
Solution
Low battery
Supply
System down
Sudden power cut
and
Backlight off
response
Touch
screen
not calibrated
Low volume
No sounds
earphone
Poor
PC
connection
signals
reception failure
Loss of map data
power
and
Turn up the backlight.
Tap the screen with the touch
pen.
Recalibrate the screen.
Turn up the volume.
Poor contact of
Communication with
external
charge the battery.
No/ vague display
tapping
Reset the GPS navigator.
Supply
Low battery
Low backlight
GPS
power
charge the battery.
Startup failure
Incorrect
external
Connect the earphone.
USB
Weak
Connect the USB cable.
GPS
satellite signal
About 3 minutes are needed for
low
intensity
of
local
GPS
satellite signal.
Contact your agent or distributor.
Accidental
Input a new password after
deletion
recovering the GPS data.
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FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement
The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue.
Device types: PF10-5002(FCC ID: YNG-PF100001) has also been tested against this
SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product
certification for use on the body is 0.34W/kg and use the GPRS mode on the body
is 0.27W/kg.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference
caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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