GlobalSat WorldCom GA-4640 PORTABLE NAVIGATION DEVICE User Manual

GlobalSat WorldCom Corporation PORTABLE NAVIGATION DEVICE Users Manual

Users Manual

                                                                            1  GA-4640 User Manual      V1.0
                                                                            2 Table of Contents 1. CAUTIONS ..................................................................................................................3 2. PACKAGE CONTENTS ..............................................................................................4 3. PRODUCT FEATURES ..............................................................................................4 4. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................5 4-1 Hardware ............................................................................................................................................................. 5 4-2 GPS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 6 4-3 Software............................................................................................................................................................... 6 4-4 Certificate ............................................................................................................................................................ 6 5. PRODUCT OVERVIEW 6. GETTING STARTED .................................................7 6. GETTING STARTED ..................................................................................................8 6-1 Charging the Battery..................................................................................................................................... 8 6-2 Car Mount Installation ................................................................................................................................. 8 7. SOFTWARE .................................................................................................................9 8. TOUBLESHOOTING................................................................................................28 FCC NOTICES ................................................................................................................28
                                                                            3 1. Cautions    One should not carry out any operation which could impair safety while driving or cycling.    As for the operation of this product in the aircraft, please consult the aviation company first of all. Special care should be taken when an electronics device is engaged during a flight.    Never get closer to a place emitting intensive radio waves or radiation which could affect the operation of this product.    Never make the navigator fall down or clash with stiff objects to  project  it  against any damage in appearance, battery loose, data lose or other hardware mutilation.      Never let this product expose to the humid environment or rain as the water leaked into could disable it to the extent beyond reparation.    Never switch on this product in the dusty environment.    Over-voltage,  power  cable  strain,  bending  or  squeezing  by  heavy  objects  is  not  allowed  to  avoid overheating or fire disaster.          Never deploy any chemical or detergent to clean up the navigator to prevent erosion of the surface or paintwork.    In order to eliminate the risk of electric shock, do not touch the cable power plug with wet hands and do plunge it into the socket completely.    Never charge the battery in a neither extreme cold nor hot place, which could damage the battery.   Keep this product which is being charged out of the reach of children.    Never put it under the direct baking sunshine or place it in a place with high temperature to avoid the problem of over-heat to the battery or this product, which could trigger fault or danger.      Put this product on an even workbench instead of blanket, pillow or carpet which could build up the heat to a level so high to bring forth damage.        When any sort of fault comes into being, please contract with qualified  maintenance personnel for service rather than disassemble it at your own discretion.    Keep all the wires in neat order to prevent damage-fostering tangling.    Never suppress the LCD screen violently. Never bring it to the open glaring sunshine, which could damage this product. Please wipe the screen surface clean with soft cloth.    Never cut off the power directly in the mode of navigation, music, video and image browse, which could lose data.    When the system is reading data from or writing date into the memory card, never take out the card directly which could make the information stored in the memory card corrupted or lost or even crash the system.    In  the  process  of  formatting,  upload  or  download,  never  disconnect  the  power  supply  abruptly. Otherwise, it could lead to a problem of application error.    Pay attention to the compatibility of multimedia files and the product can only play back the files in the stipulated formats.    All the TV programs, music, movies and images are under the protection of copyright. Unauthorized usage is deemed as an infringement to the laws of copyright.      For the sake of data safety, please back up the data on the SD/MMC card into the computer on a regular basis.      Do not adjust the volume of speaker to maximum for a long time. Otherwise, it will cause audio distortion.      The pictures presented in this manual are only for reference.
                                                                            4 2. Package Contents            3. Product Features 1. Anti-reflective 4.3-inch high brightness touch screen   2. High performance 500MHz CPU 3. Built-in 2GB flash memory 4. Stereo earphone jack 5. Built-in 1W speaker 6. Built-in high performance GPS receiver   7. Built-in high sensitivity GPS antenna   8. SDHC SD/MMC Slot 9. Music Player 10. Video Player   11. Photo Viewer   12. e-Book 13. AVIN   14. Bluetooth car kit (optional) 15. Built-in rechargeable battery   16. High speed USB 2.0 17. LED indicators   Items  Quantity GPS Navigator  1 Car Charger  1 Bracket  1 Cradle  1 USB Cable  1 AVIN Cable  1 Data Disk  1 AC Charger (optional)  1
                                                                            5 4. Product Specifications 4-1 Hardware Processor  Atlas IV 500MHz   Type  Anti-reflective  4.3”high  brightness  LCD touch screen Pixel  480 x 272 (H x W)   Display Color  65535 color GPS Chipset  SiRF Atlas IV GPS Antenna  Built-in high performance patch ANT Flash  2GB DDR RAM  64MB Memory SD/MMC  SDHC SD/MMC slot Speaker  Mono, 1W RMS @ 8W Earphone Jack  2.5mm jack Audio Microphone (optional)  High sensitivity, omni-directional   Power Supply  5Vdc input via mini USB jack Power   Battery  820mAH     Signal Format  CVBS   AVIN   Video Format  NTSC/PAL   Bluetooth (optional)    V1.2, Class 2, with HFP   Keys  Power button, Reset, Menu button   I/O  USB v2.0   Operation Temperature -10 ºC to 60 ºC (working)   0 ºC to 40 ºC (charging)   Storage Temperature  -20 ºC to 70 ºC   Environment Humidity  30% to 80% non-condensing Dimensions  119 x 78 x 15 mm Mechanical Weight  161 g
                                                                            6 4-2 GPS   Channels  64 channels   Sensitivity   Accuracy  10 meters (2DRMS)   Velocity  0.1 m/s  Altitude  18,000 meters (60,000 feet) max Cold Start  45 seconds average (open sky)* Warm Start  38 seconds average (open sky)* Hot Start  3 second average (open sky)* *Open sky means the device should be able to see at least 7 satellites.   4-3 Software Operation System  WINCE 6.0 Music Player  WMA   Video Player  WMV   Photo Viewer  BMP / JPG / GIF / PNG E-book  TXT 4-4 Certificate EMC  FCC/ CE/ BSMI   Others  RoHS
                                                                            7  5. Product Overview
                                                                            8 6. Getting Started   6-1 Charging the Battery   There are three methods to charge the GA-4640.   1. Charge by Using the Car Charger Connect the GA-4640 to car cigarette lighter by the car charger provided.   2. Charge by Using the AC Charger Connect the GA-4640 to wall outlet by the AC charger provided. 3. Charge by Using the USB Cable Connect the GA-4640 to PC by the USB cable provided. NOTE: Before using the GA-4640, please charge the battery for more than 8 hours to get the best battery performance.  6-2 Car Mount Installation 1.    Attach the bracket to the cradle provided. 2. Clean up the windshield with a dry clean cloth.   3. Place the suction cup on the windshield and flip the lever to fix the cradle on the windshield.   4. Attach the GA-4640 to the bracket provided. 5. Loose the swivel screws to adjust the GA-4640 to the proper position, and then tighten the swivel screws.
                                                                            9 7. Software   Console  Tap this icon to start the navigation software.   Tap this icon to enter the Settings menu.  Tap  this  icon  to  start  the  Music Player application.   Tap  this  icon  to  start  the  Video Player application.  Tap  this  icon  to  start  the  e-Book application.  Tap  this  icon  to  start  the  Photo Viewer application.  Tap  this  icon  to  start  the  GPS monitor application.  Tap this icon to start the Bluetooth application.  Tap this icon to go to the next page.
                                                                            10  Settings  Tap  this  icon  to  enter  the  Nav. Settings menu.  Tap this icon to view the system information.  Tap  this  icon  to  enter  the Preferences setting menu.  Tap  this  icon  to  enter  the  Clock menu.  Tap  this  icon  to  start  the  touch screen calibration.  Tap  this  icon  to  enter  the  USB menu.  Go back to the Console.  Go back to the Console.
                                                                            11 Nav. Settings  Tap this icon to set the path of the navigation software.  Check this box to enable auto-run function.  Go back to the Console.  Go back to the Settings menu.  Preferences  Tap this icon to set language.    Tap this icon to set backlight.  Tap this icon to set power management mode.  Tap this icon to set switch effect.  Tap this icon to set volume.  Tap this icon to set UI style.  Go back to the Console.  Go back to the Settings menu.
                                                                            12  Language Roll the menu to select the language.  Go back to the Console.  Go back to the Settings menu.    Backlight  Slide on the brightness bar to adjust brightness. Disable Select  the  backlight  turn-off time.  Go back to the Console.  Go back to the Settings menu.
                                                                            13  Power Roll the menu to select power management mode.  Go back to the Console.  Go back to the Settings menu.    Switch Effect Roll the menu to select the switch effect.  Go back to the Console.  Go back to the Settings menu.
                                                                            14  Volume  Tap  this icon  to  mute  or  resume the sound.  Slide  on  the  volume  bar  to adjust device volume. Key Sound  Roll the menu to select key sound.    Go back to the Console.  Go back to the Settings menu.    Style Roll the menu to select UI style.  Go back to the Console.  Go back to the Settings menu.
                                                                            15  Clock  Tap the right or the left  arrow  to  set month and year   Tap  the  right  or  the  left arrow  to  set  hour  and minute   Tap a certain date on the calendar to set date.  Go  back  to  the Console.   Go  back  to  the  Settings menu.    System Check  the  system  information  including  Device  ID,  Software  Version,  RAM  Memory,  ROM Memory, and OS Version.  Go back to the Console.  Go  back  to  the  Settings menu.
                                                                            16  Touch Screen Calibrate the touch screen by tapping the cross mark.    USB Scroll the menu to select USB connection mode.  Go back to the Console.  Go back to the Settings menu.
                                                                            17  Music Player  Tap this icon to start playing.  Tap this icon to pause playing.。  Tap this icon to play next sound track.    Tap  this  icon  to  play  previous sound track.    Play  by  following  the  order  of the playlist.    Play  by  random  order  of  the playlist.    Tap this icon to mute the sound.   Tap  this  icon  to  resume  the sound.    Edit playlists.   Delete  sound  tracks  from  the playlist.    Go back to the Console.  Exit the Music Player program.
                                                                            18 Edit Playlist  Select  files  to  be  added  to  the playlist.     Confirm playlist editing.  Go back to the Console.  Exit the playlist edit menu.      Video Player  Tap  this  icon  to  start playing.  Tap this icon to pause playing.  Tap this icon to go to play next video clip.  Tap this icon to go to play previous video clip.  Tap  this  icon  to  enter  full screen mode.    Tap this icon to mute the sound.   Tap this icon to resume the sound.  Edit playlist  Delete  all  files  from  the playlist.    Go back to the Console.    Exit the Video Player application.
                                                                            19  Edit Playlist  Select  files  to  be  added  to  the playlist.     Confirm playlist editing.  Go back to the Console.  Exit the playlist edit menu.      E-Book  Tap this icon to open files.    Go to previous page.    Go to next page.  Go to selected page.    Go back to the Console.    Exit the e-Book program.
                                                                            20  Page Select Enter the page number and tap      to read the selected page.    Go back to the Console.    Exit the Page Select.      Open Files  Confirm the file selected.  Go back to the Console.  Exit the Open Files menu.
                                                                            21  Image Viewer  Previous photo.    Tap  this  icon  to  enter  full  screen mode.  Tap this icon to start the slide show mode.  Tap  this  icon  to  rotate  the  photo clockwise by 90 degree.    Zoom out.  Zoom in.  View previous photo.  View next photo.  Go back to the Console.  Go back to the Console.
                                                                            22  Open Files  Confirm the file selected.  Go back to the Console.  Exit the Open Files menu.      GPS Monitor  Tap this icon to reset the GPS receiver.  Go back to the Console.  Go back to the Console.
                                                                            23  Bluetooth    Tap this icon to start the dialing key pad.     Tap this icon to view contacts.    Tap this icon to view recent calls.    Tap this icon to enter the Bluetooth setting menu.    Tap this icon to view pairing record.   Tap this icon to start pairing.    Go back to the Console.   Go back to the Console.
                                                                            24Key Pad  Tap this icon to dial out.    Tap this icon to view contacts.    Tap this icon to redail the last call.   Tap this icon to view recent calls.    Go back to the Console.   Go back to the Bluetooth menu.    Contacts  Tap this icon to dial out.  Go back to the Console.   Go back to the Bluetooth menu.
                                                                            25  Recent Calls  Tap this icon to dial out.  Tap  on  this  button  switch  between pages of missed calls, received calls, and dialed calls.    Go back to the Console.   Go back to the Bluetooth menu.    Setting  Tap this icon to enter PIN code.    Check  the  box  to  enable Retain Bluetooth.
                                                                            26 Check the box to enable Auto Answer.      Go back to the Console.   Go  back  to  the  Bluetooth menu.      Pairing Record  Connect to the selected device.   Disconnect current connection.      Delete all pairing records.      Go back to the Console.   Go back to the Bluetooth menu.
                                                                            27 Pairing  Before the Bluetooth connection is established, Key Pad, Contacts, and Recent Calls are disabled.  Tap Pairing to start pairing mode. Then use your cell phone  to  connect  to  your  GA-4640  to  establish Bluetooth pairing. If the pairing doesn’t established within  60 seconds, the  GA-4640 will leave pairing mode automatically.  Once  the  connection  is  established,  the  Key  Pad, Contacts, and Call Records will be activated.  Go back to the Console.   Go back to the Bluetooth menu.
                                                                            288. Toubleshooting Problem  Solution My  GA-4640  cannot  get  GPS signals. Take  the  GA-4640  outdoors  and  away from  tall  buildings  and  trees.  Remain stationary for several minutes to get the necessary  GPS  information  from satellites. The suction cup cannot stay on my windshield. Clean  the  suction  cup  and  windshield with a clean, dry cloth. Then mount the suction cup as described in section 5-2.  I cannot turn on my GA-4640.  Check if the battery is charged. My  phone  cannot  connect  to  my GA-4640.   Make  sure  the  Bluetooth  on  both  your phone  and  the  GA-4640  is  turned  on. Then follow the  instructions in the user manual.   The AVIN function is not working.  Make  sure  the  cable  is  fully  plugged  in the correct jack.   The system encounters fatal errors and crashed. Push  the  reset  button  to  restart  the system. The  images  or  sound  tracks  or video clips cannot be played on my GA-4640. Please check the software specifications on the page 7 to see if the media formats are supported by the GA-4640.    FCC Notices   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.    FCC RF Exposure requirements:   This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.    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.

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