Kinpo Electronics GPS-NEWPORT PORTABLE TOUCHSCREEN NAVIGATION SYSTEM AND A/V MEDIA PLAYER User Manual

Kinpo Electronics Inc PORTABLE TOUCHSCREEN NAVIGATION SYSTEM AND A/V MEDIA PLAYER

User manual

GPS-910NA
Portable Touchscreen Navigation System and A/V Media Player
Quick-Start Guide
Contents
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The Harman Kardon® GPS-910 uses a lithium-polymer battery. Under normal operating conditions, the battery
will provide superior service with a lifespan that is superior to those of other battery types. Please observe the
following guidelines to protect the performance of your GPS-910 and its battery:
Do not operate the unit in ambient temperatures outside the following range: –10° C (14° F) to 55° C (131° F).
Do not store the unit even for short periods in ambient temperatures outside the following range: –20° C (–4° F)
to 60° C (140° F).
Do not store the unit for long periods in ambient temperatures outside the following range: 0° C (32° F) to 25° C
(77° F).
The GPS-910 will not charge the battery at temperatures above 50° C (122° F).
Le Harman Kardon® GPS-910 utilise une pile au lithium-polymère. Dans des conditions d’utilisation normales, la
pile ore une durée de vie et un rendement supérieurs à celui des autres types de piles. Veuillez observer les lignes
directrices ci-dessous pour optimiser le rendement de votre GPS-910 et de sa pile:
Ne pas faire fonctionner l’unité à une température inférieure à –10° C (14° F) ou supérieure à 55° C (131° F).
Ne pas ranger l’unité, même pour une courte période de temps, dans un endroit où la température ambiante est
inférieure à -20° C (–4° F) ou supérieure à 60° C (140° F).
Ne pas ranger l’unité pendant une longue période de temps dans un endroit où la température ambiante est
inférieure à 0° C (32° F) ou supérieure à 25° C (77° F).
La pile du GPS-910 ne se charge pas lorsque la température ambiante est supérieure à 50° C (122° F).
El GPS-910 de Harman Kardon® usa una batería de litio-polímero. Bajo condiciones normales de operación, la
batería le brindará un servicio superior y una vida útil mucho más prolongada que cualquiera de los otros tipos
de baterías. Siga las directrices siguientes para proteger el desempeño de su GPS-910 y de su batería:
No utilice la unidad en entornos cuya temperatura está fuera de la gama siguiente: –10° C (14° F) a 55° C (131° F).
No guarde la unidad en entornos cuya temperatura está fuera de la gama siguiente aún por periodos muy
cortos: –20° C (–4° F) a 60° C (140° F).
No almacene la unidad por periodos prolongados en entornos cuya temperatura está fuera de la gama
siguiente: 0° C (32° F) a 25° C (77° F).
El GPS-910 no cargará la batería en temperaturas arriba de 50° C (122° F).
English Instructions ................................................ 3
Quick-Start Guide 3
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Before You Begin
4
2
Unlock Switch
Power On
3
1
Charge Battery
at Least 6 Hours
Go Outdoors to Obtain
GPS Signal Reception
What’s in the Box
WARNING: Operation of any feature of this device while driving is dangerous. Do
not operate this device while driving. Do not view or operate audio or video modes
while driving.
For safety reasons, this device will cease navigation functions when the video mode
is enabled. Do not attempt to disable any safety function incorporated in this device.
Any alteration of this device may cause serious injury and shall void the warranty.
GPS-910NA
Car Charger
Wall Charger
USB Cable
Quick-Start Guide
Carrying Case
Fold-Flat Mounting Bracket
Plastic Adhesive Disc for Dash-Mount
Wireless Remote Control w/Battery
Mounting Disc for Wireless Remote
Alcohol Cleaning Pads for Mounting Surfaces
To put the unit in stand by
mode, PRESS the power
button momentarily.
To turn unit completely o,
PRESS and HOLD the power
button for 2 seconds.
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GPS-910NA
Setup Wizard
Finished!
Select Language
Select Units
Select Time Zone
Set Time of Day
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2
3
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2
2
2
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1
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1
The geographic information provided by this device serves as a navigational aid only
and does not include information pertaining to construction, road closures, speed
restrictions, road or trac conditions, or other circumstances relevant to public safety.
The driver must always be aware of the actual road conditions and surroundings, and
decide whether or not to follow the information provided by this device. Obey all trac
laws and observe safe driving practices. The manufacturer does not accept responsibility
for any inaccurate or incomplete information provided by this device.
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Plan a Trip
Input the destination
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3
Choose “Plan a Trip” Choose Address”
Follow the on-screen prompts
5
4
Choose “Go
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GPS-910NA
Connecting a Bluetooth Phone*
From GPS-910NA
Menu Select
“Phone”
2
Place your Bluetooth®
enabled phone in
the “pairing or
discovery” mode.
1
* A Bluetooth® enabled phone is required operation with GPS-910NA calling features. Please read the
instructions with your particular phone to determine how to place it into “pairing” or discovery” mode to
set up the connection with GPS-910NA.
Press “Search”
3
Select Phone
4
GPS-910NA will connect to the selected device
and then import the Phone Book and Call History
Finished!
Now you are ready to
place and receive calls!
5
The rst time you select “Phone” with no
previous devices in the memory, the “Cell
Phone Setup” screen automatically appears
GPS-910NA will search and retreive names on all
Bluetooth® devices in range
DOCUMENT NUMBER REV 1.7.2
PN-SS-FUNC-1249 DATE 8/1/2007
TITLE User Interface Specification for Venice Personal Navigation Device
- 148 -
PhatNoise / Harman Consumer Group
Confidential - Data subject to controls on cover page
FM Transmitter
The FM transmitter is turned ON and OFF with the center footer button. The
frequency is changed by pressing the arrow left (smaller number) and arrow right
(for larger number) buttons. Frequency cannot be changed when the FM
antenna is turned off. When the transmitter is turned off all of the buttons and the
current frequency are grayed out and the message “Transmitter OFF” is centered
on the screen. The default setting is the FM Transmitter Off.
FM Presets
The six preset buttons on the bottom of the screen are used to save the current
FM frequency and jump to a saved frequency. By default, all of the buttons
display three periods. Pressing and holding a preset button for three seconds
saves the current FM frequency, makes a button press sound (a second time),
and displays the frequency as the button label.
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Placing and Receiving Calls
You can place and receive calls directly from the screen of GPS-910NA once a
phone is paired and an external hands-free microphone has been connected
(microphone not included).
Dial by Phone
Book
Dial by Voice
Dial by Call
History
Redial Last
Number
Direct Dial
from Keypad
Example: Placing a call from the Phone Book
Select “Phone Book”
1
Select Name to Call
2
Call is Placed
3
Hang up when call
is nished
Example: Receiving an incoming call
When a call is incoming, choose Accept”
Call is answered. Begin speaking.
2
Scroll Up/Down
1
Hang up when call
is nished
There are several ways in which to place calls
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GPS-910NA
GPS-910NA is compatible with the following A/V formats:
Audio
• MP3 VBR/CBR (8 - 448 kbps), 8 - 48 kHz, ID3 tags (v1 and v2.1 to v2.3) with album art supported.
• WMA 32 kbps up to 160 kbps (VBR) and 32 kbps up to 256 kbps (CBR), WMA Lossless, WMA Pro, playback up to 48 kHz,
DRM 10, ASF tag with album art supported.
• M4A VBR/CBR (8 ~ 320 kbps), 8 ~ 96 kHz sample rate, M4A, MP4 extensions only. M4A tag with album art supported.
Video
• MPEG-4 Max 640x480 with 20 fps with 1 Mbps data rate. ASP prole compatible. AVI extension only. ‘DIV3’ not
supported.
• WMV WMV codecs 7, 8, and 9, and Advanced Prole, DRM 10.
• H.264 Baseline prole only, Max 640x480 with 15 fps with 1 Mbps data rate. M4V, MP4, 3GP extensions only.
Loading Media Files*
2
1
SD Card Drive
Name and Drive Letter
depend on your settings
* An SD Memory Card is required for storage of audio and video les. This is not included with the unit
and must be purchased separately.
Media Files GPS-910 SD Card
Drag and Drop Files
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3
4
Unplug From the
Computer, and You’re
Finished!
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Video Menu
(Green Icon)
Using the Multimedia Player
Source Menu Switcher
Choosing Music from the source menu brings up the Main Music Menu
screen. You can select music by Artist, Album, Genre, Playlist or Song, using the
appropriate button. Then, navigate through the list to choose your song.
Choosing Video from the source menu brings up the Video screen.
You can view all the video les stored on the SD card and select one to view
by pressing that le name.
Main Music Menu Example
Video Menu Example
Scroll Up/Down
File Name
For safety reasons, this device will cease navigation functions when the video mode is
enabled. Do not attempt to disable any safety function incorporated in this device. Any
alteration of this device may cause serious injury and shall void the warranty.
Audio Menu
(Red Icon)
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In-Vehicle Installation
Select Mounting Location
1
Install GPS-910NA
in Mounting Base
Dash-Mount
Install
Mounting
Base
2
2
1
Display
Angle
Adjustment
Windshield-Mount
Lock
Unlock
Clean dash with supplied alcohol pad.
Do not install this device in any manner that impairs the safe operation of the vehicle. Do not
install this device on any airbag panels or in the deployment eld of any airbags. Do not place
the device on the vehicle’s dashboard unsecured. Failure to observe the installation or usage
instructions may result in trac accidents or personal injury.
The installation of this device on the windshield, between the driver and the windshield, or
otherwise in any manner that obstructs the driver’s clear view of the road or trac conditions is
dangerous and may be prohibited by law. State laws in California and Minnesota (and possibly
other states) prohibit the mounting of this device on the windshield, in which case other
mounting methods should be used. Check your state and local laws before mounting.
Mounting the Unit
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CR2032/DL2032
Use a coin to remove
the bottom cover.
Push the knob down onto the base,
and turn clockwise to lock it into place.
The knob can be removed by turning
the bottom counterclockwise.
Orient the base so that the arrow is
facing the front of the car.
You can either screw the base to
the mounting location or use the
supplied adhesive pad.
If you use the adhesive pad, you
must FIRST CLEAN the surface with
the supplied alcohol cleaning pad.
Toward front of car
Control Knob Button Operation
Mounting the Control Knob
Select Mounting Location
1
Install Battery
2
Mount Control Knob Base
3
Attach Control
Knob to Base
4
Press once for Center
menu bar item
Press and hold for 2
seconds to suspend
power or turn on
Screen Dependent
Button Function
Press to select the
highlighted menu item
Rotate outer ring to move the
highlight bar on the active screen
If Left or Right button is held for
2 seconds, outer ring becomes
Volume or Brightness adjustment
Press once for Back (Same as
Left button on Screen)
Press and hold for 2 seconds
to adjust Volume Up/Down
from outer ring
Press once for Source (Same
as Right button on Screen)
Press and hold for 2 seconds
to adjust Brightness from
outer ring
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Volume
Headphone Jack
Do not use headphones
while driving!
Car Connections
Portable Audio
1
2
Connect Headphones or
Ear Buds
Or Use the Built-In
Speaker
The installation and use suggestions provided by the manufacturer may be subject to
restrictions or limitations by federal, state or local laws. The user should determine whether the
installation and use of this device is governed by any law prior to installation or use. For more
information, please consult the user’s manual online at http://www.guideandplay.com.
Note: The headphone output may also be
connected to the line/aux input of an audio device
when the GPS-910NA is away from the car, but
when docked in the mount it’s recommended to
use the connection in the mount for easy removal
and redocking of the unit.
Hands-Free Microphone
Audio Output
12 VDC
AUX IN
Connect to Audio System or
Use Built-In Speaker
Plug In for Charging
and for Trac
Service
3
1
Mount and
Connect
Hands-Free
Microphone
2
DC Power
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Activate Trac Service
Finished!
Choose “Trac”
Enter GPS-910NA ID number
into the website
1
2
2
Enter ID: (Example)
1F92F1CF48AB66609
On the internet, go to:
http://trafc.guideandplay.com
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3
3
Visit activation
website. Follow on-
screen instuctions.
Webpage returns an
activation code: (Example)
CADC941172CAEFEDAFFF
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4
4
Press Activate
on GPS-910NA
Enter Activation Code
from Web Page, then
press “Done”
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Text to Speech Feature
Choose
“Navigation
Settings”
1
GPS-910NA has a feature called Text to Speech in which navigation prompts
that appear on the screen as text can be congured to be spoken in one
of several voices (male or female). You can choose to have only directions
announced or both directions and street names. For example, the voice would
say: “In 500 feet, turn left on Lincoln Blvd.
Choose
“Voice
Settings”
2
Choose
a voice
prole
3
Finished!
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Problem/Symptom Possible Solution
Unit does not turn on at all Charge battery, check UNLOCK switch
Unit does not have a good GPS signal Make sure unit has a clear and
unobstructed view of the sky
Unit does not have songs/movies Requires loading to SD card
Computer sees unit as “MTP Device” Change preference in “Settings” menu
Screen is too bright or too dim Adjust in “Settings” menu or press
rotary wheel on the right side
Volume is too low for navigation
prompts
Adjust volume using rotary wheel
on the right side or adjust volume of
navigation prompts in Volume Mixer
(Settings Menu)
Output level is low or distorted when
listening to headphones or when
using the line output
Increase media player volume in
Volume Mixer (Settings Menu)
Suction cup mount is loose Reposition with moderate force
Screen is loose on mount Make sure it is securely clicked” into
place on both the bottom and back
Unit is unresponsive, won’t power o Using a paper clip, press the reset
button on the right side of the
bottom panel
Unit does not show trac
information
Check antenna connection. Activate
service.
Unit does not nd the Bluetooth®
phone or device
Ensure the device is enabled for
discovery or “pairing”.
Remote control knob is unresponsive Try pressing the top, center and right
buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds,
then turn the outer ring until the
highlight bar moves. If the control
knob is still unresponsive, try a fresh
CR2032 type battery.
Troubleshooting
For customer and technical support, call
516.255.4545 (USA only).
250 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury, New York 11797
www.harmankardon.com
©2007 Harman International Industries, Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Harman Kardon is a trademark of Harman International Industries, Incorporated, registered in the United States
and/or other countries. Guide + Play is a trademark of Harman International Industries, Incorporated.
Part No. 950-0223-001 HDM00G20109 MWC
Download the complete GPS-910NA User’s Manual at
www.guideandplay.com.
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This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
IC Warning statement
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from
digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled "Digital
Apparatus," ICES-003 of Industry Canada.
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioélectriques applicables aux
appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le material brouilleur: "Appareils
Numériques," NMB-003 édictée par l’Industrie.
(1) this device may not cause interference,and (2) this device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device."
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
o 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 dierent from that to which the receiver is
connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
You are cautioned that changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void your authority to operate the
equipment.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
1.This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
2.This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20
centimeters between the radiator and your body.

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