LG Electronics USA 9QK-N10 Portable Navigation User Manual N10 3
LG Electronics USA Portable Navigation N10 3
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Bluetooth To connect using the phone settings Your phone’s Bluetooth feature may be set to off by default. To use the Bluetooth feature, Bluetooth must be turned on in your phone. Refer to your phone’s user guide. Disconnecting/Deleting/Connect -ing again the bluetooth phone 1. Touch the connected phone. And then touch 1. Enable the phone’s Bluetooth component. This might be in a menu called Settings, Bluetooth, Connections, or Hands-free. 2. Initiate a search for Bluetooth devices. These settings might be located in a menu called Bluetooth, Connections, or Handsfree. Touch and the . Your phone is disconnected mark disappears. 3. Select the your device from the list of phone. 4. Input the PIN code (0000) in your phone. When it is successfully connected, the mark is displayed in the "Handsfree available devices" screen. 2. Touch the disconnected phone again to connect again or delete your phone. Setting the Bluetooth You must select to connect successfully your unit and bluetooth phone. 1. 2. 3. Touch in the “Handsfree available devices” screen. And then touch When you touch , the disconnected phone is connected again to the unit. The mark appears again. Check the PIN code. Change the PIN code using the number buttons if you want to change the PIN code. And then touch If the visibility option has set as Other Bluetooth devices can’t find your device. When you touch phone is deleted. 36 , the disconnected Bluetooth Making a call with phone number Storing the phone number Connect your unit and bluetooth phone before you make a call. 1. Input the phone number in the “Dial” screen. And then touch 2. Input the name. And then touch It is stored in the phone book. 1. Press POWER ( ) briefly. And then touch 2. Input the phone number you want to call, by touching the number buttons. And then touch Adjusting the Volume/Microphone level 1. Touch during a call. The “Volume & Microphone” screen appears. 2. Set the volume ( ) and microphone level ( ) by touching and then touch . Note • If you make a mistake while dialling, touch to erase one digit at a time. • Touch if you want to store the phone number. It is stored in the phone book. Note • Touch to cut the microphone sound .To cancel it, touch again. • If there is not any touch for about 5 seconds, the screen moves to the previous screen. 3. Touch to finish the telephone conversations. Switching the sound path during a call You can hear sound through the speaker of unit or phone by touching / . If you want to store the phone number, touch , then input the name using key board. And then touch and it is stored in the phone book. Touch if you want to make a call again. If there is not any touch for about 10 seconds, the screen moves to the “MENU” screen. Note If you want to send the DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency), touch 37 Bluetooth Call History Adding the phone number Your unit keeps a record of your recently received and dialling calls. 1. Press POWER ( ) briefly. And then touch 1. Touch in the “Phone Book” screen. And then Touch after inputting the number buttons. 2. Touch 2. Touch the list you want to call. And then touch after changing the name. Receiving all list in your phone Using your phone book 1. in the “Phone Book” screen. And Press POWER ( ) briefly. And then touch 2. Touch then touch Touch the list you want to call. And then touch - Your device will receive the contact(s) via Bluetooth in your phone. If your phone is not connected, it needs to enter the PIN code in the phone. - With receiving phone book from your phone, and the data will be stored in the resident memory of your device. 38 Bluetooth Getting all list from you phone Deleting the phone number If your phone supports the synchronization of phone book, you can get all list from the phone. Touch the list to delete in the “Phone Book” screen. And then touch * If the phone hasn't been registered to available list on your device, you will meet the below pop-up, "Do you want to get the phonebook from your phone?", after connecting your phone with the your device. Editing the phone number Touch then touch 1. Touch the list to edit in the “Phone Book” screen. And then touch 2. Touch after changing the number. And then touch after changing the name. in the “Phone Book” screen. And The synchronisation with your phone book will begin automatically, the data will be stored in the resident memory of your device. (It will takes a few minutes according to the number of phone book in your phone.) Deleting all list in the phone book 1. Touch in the “Phone Book” screen. And then touch Using voice Dial You can make a call by speaking the contact’s name. 1. Press POWER ( ) briefly. And then touch 2. Touch 39 Bluetooth 2. Speak the contact name from your phone. And then follow up the instruction from your phone. Listening to music files You can control and hear the music (especially, mp3) files saved on your device via the your stereo headset with Bluetooth wireless technology. Touch in the “Handy Setup” screen. 3. Touch to finish the telephone conversations. Incoming calls 1. If there is an incoming call, your phone rings and the “Call from” pop-up screen is displayed on the screen. 2. Touch to answer the call. If you want to reject a call, touch Notes • You can hear the sound through the speaker of unit or Bluetooth stereo headsets by touching / . • The sound quality depends on Radio Frequency (RF) conditions and the sampling rate of audio. • Sampling rate of MP3 file that can hear the music using Bluetooth stereo headset - 16 KHz , 32 KHz , 44.1 KHz , and 48 KHz - The sound quality may be poor on the sampling rate of 16 KHz , 32 KHz. Ending calls When you are calling on the map, music, or photo mode, appears in the screen. Touch to finish the telephone conversations. Music mode Map mode Photo mode 40 Installation Installing the Navigator “PC Portal” Installation the Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0 for computer can be done by following the instructions. 1. Insert the Navigator CD into the PC's CDROM drive. The “PC Portal” Installation wizard prompts you to select the language used for the installation process. When you have selected a language, click “OK”. 2. Read the Welcome message and click “Next”. 3. From the Select Directory screen, either accept the recommended default directory or browse to a different directory to install the “PC Portal”. Click “Next”. 4. If you want to change the directory location before installing, click “Back”. When you are ready to install the “PC Portal”, click “Next”. The installation status box displays the progress of the installation process. 9. Select from up to two connected devices. (N10) Note Please pay close attention to all the programs before installing the CD to your personal computer. Please pay close attention especially for antivirus programs like spyware. Recommended PC System Requirements Please review the following system requirements before installing “PC Portal”: • CPU: AMD/Intel® Processor 300 MHz or faster • Operating System: Windows® 2000/XP/Vista • Memory: 128 MB RAM (minimum) • Hard drive free space: 500 MB (minimum) • CD-ROM: 4x drive or higher • ActiveSync Version 3.8 to 4.2 supported under Windows 2000 and XP • USB Version 1.1 or 2.0 connection (compatible 2.0) • Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0 5. When the installation is complete, click the “Finish” button. 6. After finishing installing PC Portal, install the “Maps installer’ program. This procedures is simillar to PC Portal install. 7. When the installation is complete, click the “Finish”button, The Select Language box appears. 8. From the Select Language dialog box, you can select the display language for the “PC Portal”. Select the Launch “PC Portal” checkbox for “PC Portal” to immediately start and click “OK”. Alternatively, you can start the “PC Portal” from the Microsoft® Windows® Programs menu. 41 Installation/Using software Starting the “PC Portal” Wizard Using the “PC Portal” The first time you start the “PC Portal”, the “PC Portal” Wizard automatically starts, letting you install navigator software, supported languages and voice prompts, and maps. For a complete description of the “PC Portal”, see Using the “PC Portal” on the page 42-43. 1. Click the Microsoft® Windows® Start button. 2. Click the Programs > LGE > “PC Portal”. The “LGE PC Portal for N10” appears. 3. If this is your first time using “PC Portal”, the “PC Portal” wizard automatically starts and displays the Welcome screen. 4. Make sure that your device is connected by USB cable to a port on your PC. You will see Connected on the “PC Portal” screen. 5. Click the buttons to move to the previous or next screen. 6. Select software components to install to your device. Click “Install Software” and select from the following components to install to your device: • LGE: GPS navigation software • Tutorial: Tutorial guide To install navigator components: 1. From the Install Software screen, select from the list of components, as described above. 2. Click the Install button. 3. Navigator “PC Portal” installs the selected components to the device’s main memory. Note • If you want to start the wizard, click from the “PC Portal” Main screen. • If you want to stop the wizard, click The “PC Portal” Main screen is displayed. • If after selecting component, software, and voice options, you want to return to the original selections, click Click “Manage Maps” to install or remove a map. For more information, see “Installing Maps” on the page 44. Click the “User Manual” button to see a user manual. Click the “Select Language” button to show a list of languages that you can choose from to display the “PC Portal”. Click the “About” button to check software version. 42 Using software Click “Import Speed Camera Alerts” to update the Speed Cam. You can visit the Speed Cam Update site. Click the “Backup/Restore” button to backup the following Navigator items: • Favorites: All locations that are displayed in Navigator’s Favorites screens. • Trips: All locations that appear in Navigator’s Multistops screens. • LGE Settings: Setting configurations, such as map views (2D/3D and Day/Night), prompts, units of measurement, and map and route setting preferences. When you select Backup, “PC Portal” makes a copy and stores the information to your computer. To backup Navigator data to your PC: 1. From the Backup/Restore screen, select Backup. 2. Select the items that you want to make a copy of and save to your computer. 3. Click the “Backup” button. 4. “PC Portal” saves the selected items to your computer. Click to import favorite locations from your PC to the selected My Favorites group on your device. For more information, see “Importing Favorite Locations” on page 44. Click Install Languages to install a language to your device. To install languages: 1. From the Install Languages screen, select the languages to be installed to the device. 2. Click the Install button. 3. Navigator PC Portal installs the selected languages to the device’s main memory. 4. You can display the Navigator interface in the language of your choice by tapping the Language Settings button on the Setup menu and selecting the language in Navigator. Click the Backup/Restore button to restore Favorites, Multistops, and My Navigator data to a navigation device. When you select Restore, “”PC Portal” recovers the information stored on your computer. To restore stored Navigator data to a navigation device: 1. From the Backup/Restore screen, select Restore. 2. Select the items that you want to restore. 3. Click the “Restore” button. 4. “PC Portal” restores the selected items. 43 Using software Installing Maps Importing Favorite Locations Import Favorites lets you import content created externally as a new Favorites category. You can download a category of favorite destinations from your PC to your device. Destination data must be contained in a comma-separated values (.csv) file. You can import favorites to your device by following the procedure as displayed on the Import Favorites screen. 1. From the Desktop Maps pane, select a map. 2. From the “Target” context box, select the main memory. 3. When you select a Target option (Storage Card, Main Memory) the “PC Portal” displays the following information: • Required: The amount of free space necessary to install the map on the selected Target option. • Available: The amount of free space available for the selected Target option. Note: If the free space required is equal or greater than the free space available, “PC Portal” will not install the selected map. The .csv file contains the following fields: Fav. Name Notes Longitude Latitude Fav.place 1 Comm. 1 39.21370 38.78903 Altitude City Street Address 8033 Munich Adaloweg 173 4. Select a map to add or remove. 5. Click the “Add/Remove” button. 6. The selected map is installed and displayed in the Device Maps panel. Removing Maps You can remove a map by selecting a map in the Device Maps pane and clicking the “Add/Remove” button. • The longitude, latitude, and altitude are numerical values. All other fields contain string values. • Even if the .csv file does not contain longitude, latitude, and altitude values, the separating commas must still be included. • The .csv file contains the values in a table as a series of ASCII text lines, organized so that each column value is separated by a comma from the next column's value and each row starts a new line. 44 Using software General Warning Messages The following warning messages can appear when you’re working with navigator “PC Portal”. Lost connection transfer If at any point during the installation or data transfer, the connection to the device is lost, the following message is displayed: "Connection to the device has been lost. Please check your connection." Uninstalling Navigator Console When a version of navigator programme (versions prior to the “PC Portal”) is located on your computer, the following message is displayed: "A previous version of “PC Portal” was found. Do you wish to uninstall?" It is recommended to uninstall the previous progam before installing “PC Portal”. Uninstalling “PC Portal” When an earlier version of navigator “PC Portal” is located on your computer, the following message is displayed: "A previous version of “PC Portal” was found. Do you wish to uninstall? " It is recommended to uninstall a previous version of “PC Portal” before installing the current version. Previous maps If maps from a previous version are located on your computer, the following message is displayed: "Existing maps data found. Do you want to keep it?" Clicking “Yes” lets you install maps from previous versions. Remove maps The following message appears when you have selected an installed map and clicked the Actions button: "Selected maps shall be removed from your device. Are you sure you wish to continue?" Data Transfer If you close the PC Portal while install navigator software, a map, importing or exporting a Favorite location, or backing up data. the following message appears. : “if you will close the PC Portal now, the [process] shall not be completed. Are you sure you wish to close?”. Backup Data If stored data is located on your computer, the following message appears: "Navigator Backup data found. Do you want to keep it?" It is recommended to keep backup data. Updates to “PC Portal” If there are updates in navigator, you are prompted to download them in the following message: "There are updates to “PC Portal”, do you wish to download and install them?" 45 Troubleshooting Navigation program and map data protection “Guidance” in “Setup”. But during actual driving, the voice guide is provided. If the volume is too low, adjust the volume on the right unit. • If you want to operate this product properly, navigation program and map data provided by LGE should be in LGE folder on your navigation device. • Don't erase or modify any contents in the LGE folder using USB mass storage connection. (All contents are important to operate navigation. Deleting this data may cause navigation to lead to malfunction.) Cannot see the map. This is when you cannot see the map even when you have executed the navigation menu. This happens when the data within the memory is damaged. Delete all the data within the memory and reinstall the data. If the problem persists after the installation, contact the Customer Service Center. Audio streaming To enjoy high quality music using Bluetooth stereo headsets, we recommend over 16-bit audio with sampling rates of 48 KHz and 44.1 KHz. (The sound quality depends on sampling rates of audio and your headset.) Map data and dangerous area information are not updated. You must periodically update the map data. Refer to the homepage for details on how to update the data. Picture format JPG: Image file size should be less than 1600 MP (megapixels). The path guide can be different from the actual path. (Path guide error) Cannot identify the current location. (GPS not receiving) GPS cannot be used indoors and must be connected to the power with ACC to a vehicle in a location where the sky can be seen well. When initially connecting the GPS, it usually takes about 10 minutes to operate normally, but the connection speed can differ depending on the weather condition, and surrounding obstacles. If the GPS connection is unstable for a long period of time, try the following. • Check if the power is connected to the product. • Check if the back of the GPS product is in a location where the sky can be seen well. • If there are high buildings or if you are under a tree, move to a location where there aren’t any obstacles. • Check the GPS receiving condition from the GPS menu. • When the road is closely parallel. • When the splitting road angle is very small. • When there is an adjacent road when turning. • When driving on a road that is narrowing fast. • When driving through the mountain or where the road is too curvy. • When the starting, passing and arriving locations are too close within 10 km. • When you have set the starting, passing or arriving location more than 1 km away from the road. • When driving through the tunnel. • When driving through high buildings. Cannot hear the voice guide. You can hear the voice guide when you select 46 Troubleshooting There is a difference between the driving road and the road on the map in the product. Even though GPS is usually very accurate, it has an error range. When GPS receiver is installed, there can be an error of about 5 to 15m. But for newly constructed roads, the problem could be from the data update to the map. What is GPS? The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system made up of a network of 24 satellites placed into orbit by the U.S. Department of Defence. GPS was originally intended for military applications, but in the 1980s, the government made the system available for civilian use. GPS works in any weather conditions, anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day. There are no subscription fees or setup charges to use GPS. GPS GPS Map matching The GPS used by this Mobile Navigation System is susceptible to certain errors. Their calculations may on occasion place you in a location on the map where no road exists. In this situation, the processing system understands that vehicles travel only on roads, and is able to correct your position by adjusting it to a near road. This is called map matching. With map matching. GPS GPS With no map matching. Basic operation tips 1. After charging or connecting to a power source, turn the unit on. 2. Make sure you are stopped (not moving) in a location with a clear view of the sky. 3. You will see your current location within a few minutes and then you can start navigating. 4. If the correct location is not found within 6 minutes, restart the unit using the ON/OFF button on the side of the unit. 47 Bluetooth phone compatibility list • If even a phone as described in this list meets requirements of Bluetooth Hand-free Profile 1.5 and Object Push Profile 1.1, it can operate. However, it is noted that we cannot assure for operation by function. • As difference in functional operation by model is mainly resulted from feature of a hand-free phone, consult manufacturer of a phone if you have any question. • There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth technology depending on some locations or wireless environment. Due to the variety of Bluetooth phones and their firmware version, your device may respond differently when performing over Bluetooth. Year Hansfree Display Calling Caller ID BLACK BERRY 8100 2007 YES YES BLACK BERRY 8800 2007 YES YES HP H6315 2005 YES YES HP HW6915 2007 YES YES LG CU500 2007 YES YES LG CU575 2007 YES YES LG KE500 2007 YES YES LG KE850 2007 YES NO LG KE970 2007 YES YES LG KG245 2006 YES YES LG KG290 2007 YES YES LG KG800 2006 YES YES LG KU380 2007 YES YES LG KU580 2007 YES YES LG KU970 2007 YES YES LG M4410 2006 YES YES LG ME970 2007 YES YES LG MG280 2007 YES NO LG MG320 2007 YES YES LG U890 2006 YES YES MOTOROLA A1000 2004 YES YES MOTOROLA E1000 2005 YES YES MOTOROLA E550 2004 YES YES MOTOROLA KRZR K1 2006 YES YES MOTOROLA RAZR V3i 2006 YES YES MOTOROLA RIZR Z80 2007 YES YES MOTOROLA ROKR E2 2006 YES YES MOTOROLA ROKR E6 2007 YES YES MOTOROLA SLVR L7 2006 YES YES MOTOROLA U6 2006 YES YES MOTOROLA V195 2006 YES YES MOTOROLA V360 2006 YES YES MOTOROLA V525 2004 YES YES MOTOROLA V600 2006 YES YES MOTOROLA V600 2004 YES YES NOKIA 3230 2005 YES YES NOKIA 3650 2004 YES NO NOKIA 5300 2006 YES YES NOKIA 5500 2006 YES YES Manufacturer Model 48 Voice Phone Book Dial Sync YES NO YES NO NO NO NO YES NO NO YES NO NO NO NO YES NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES NO NO NO NO NO NO YES NO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO NO YES NO NO NO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES NO YES YES YES NO Object Push (vCard) NO NO YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES NO YES YES NO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES Bluetooth phone compatibility list Manufacturer NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA NOKIA PALM SAMSUNG SAMSUNG SAMSUNG SAMSUNG SAMSUNG SAMSUNG SAMSUNG SHARP SIEMENS SIEMENS SIEMENS SONY SONY SONY SONY SONY SONY SONY Model Year Hansfree Display Voice Phone Book Calling Caller ID Dial Sync 6103 2006 YES YES YES YES 6131 2006 YES YES YES YES 6230 2004 YES YES YES NO 6280 2006 YES YES YES YES 6600 2004 YES YES YES NO 6670 2006 YES YES YES NO 6670 2005 YES YES YES NO 6680 2005 YES YES YES NO 7370 2006 YES YES YES YES 7380 2006 YES YES YES YES 7610 2004 YES YES YES NO 8600 2007 YES YES YES YES 9500 2004 YES YES NO NO 6230i 2005 YES YES YES YES 6820a 2004 YES YES YES NO 8910i 2004 YES YES NO YES E50 2006 YES YES YES NO E60 2006 YES YES YES NO E61 2006 YES YES YES NO E62 2006 YES YES YES NO E70 2006 YES YES YES NO N70 2006 YES YES YES NO N73 2006 YES YES YES NO N77 2007 YES YES YES NO N80 2006 YES YES YES NO N91 2007 YES YES YES NO N91 2007 YES YES YES NO N92 2006 YES YES YES NO N95 2007 YES YES YES NO N-GAGE 2004 YES YES YES NO TREO750V 2007 YES YES NO NO A707 2007 YES YES NO NO D600 2006 YES YES NO NO D820 2006 YES YES NO NO D900 2007 YES YES NO YES i600 2007 YES YES YES NO T509 2006 YES YES NO NO Z540V 2006 YES YES NO NO GX15 2004 YES NO NO NO S65 2004 YES YES NO YES SK65 2004 YES YES NO YES SX1 2004 YES YES YES NO K700i 2005 YES YES YES YES K750i 2006 YES YES YES YES S700i 2005 YES YES YES YES T610 2004 YES YES YES YES V800 2005 YES YES YES YES W710i 2006 YES YES YES YES Z600 2004 YES YES YES YES 49 Object Push (vCard) YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES YES NO YES NO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES Specifications ITEM SPECIFICATION REMARK OS CPU MEMORY Win CE 5.0 ARM9 400 MHz 512MB/1GB/2GB (It depends Built-in Memory on models.) DISPLAY 3.5 inch TFT LCD Resolution 320 X 240 LED type Backlight Touch Screen Analog resisitive type Mono, Internal Speaker Typical 1.0W (1EA) AUDIO GPS SiRF star III, Internal Antenna NAVI EU (It depends on models.) (TMC : FM Traffic Receiver) MAP Navteq POWER TEMPERATURE Built-in BATTERY DC 5V/1A Voice Guidance Vehicle Power Cigar-jack Input (12-24V) Operating : -10 °C to 60 °C Storing : -30 °C to 80 °C DC 3.7 V (Li-Ion), 1100mAh - MP3: 5 hours [Brightness: Minimum, Volume: 5 (Center)] - Navigation: 4.5 hours [Brightness: 5 (Center) , Volume: 5 (Center)] - Photo: 5 hours [Brightness: 5 (Center) , Volume: 5 (Center)] INTERFACE Mini-USB Port External GPS Jack USB 2.0 Multimedia Image Audio JPG MP3 50 Bluetooth “The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by LG Electronics is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.” P/N: AFN32793967-1
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