Sanyo Electric Co NVM-4030 PND (Personal Navigation Device) User Manual NVM 4030 Manual 0928

Sanyo Electric Co Ltd PND (Personal Navigation Device) NVM 4030 Manual 0928

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  SANYO Contents Index Portable Navigation Device (NVM-4030)  Reference Manual User instructions for operatingthe SANYO NVM-4030
SANYO Contents Index NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 2 Introduction   SANYO Contents Index Warnings and Notices For your safety, do not operate the controls of the product while driving.  GPS satellite signals cannot typically pass through solid materials (except glass). GPS location information is not typically available inside buildings, tun- nels, or underground parking lots.  A minimum of 4 GPS satellite signals is needed to calculate your GPS position. Signal reception can be affected by weather events or overhead obstacles (e.g. dense foliage and tall buildings). Other wireless devices in the vehicle may interfere with the reception of satel- lite signals and cause the reception to be unstable.  Adapter Do not attempt to service the unit. There are no serviceable parts inside. Replace the unit if it is damaged or exposed to excess moisture.  Do not use the adapter if the cord becomes damaged.  Connect the adapter to the proper power source. The voltage requirements are found on the product case and/or packaging.  Battery This unit contains a non-replaceable internal Lithium Ion battery. The battery can burst or explode, releasing hazardous chemicals. To reduce the risk of fire or burns, do not disassemble, crush, puncture, or dispose of in fire or water. Use only the specified charger approved by the manufacturer. WARNING: The Lithium-Ion battery in the device must be recycled or dis-posed of properly. NVM-4030 2 Introduction
 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement  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 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.  FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.  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.                            This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.      SANYO Contents Index
  SANYO Contents Index Table of ContentsChapter 1 NVM-4030 PND Features and Specifications ................ 6 1.1 SANYO NVM-4030 PND features ...................................................6 1.2 NVM_4030 Specifications ...................................................................6 Chapter 2 Getting Started ................................................................ 8 2.1 Hardware overview ............................................................................8 2.1.1 Packing list ................................................................................8 2.1.2 Front Panel  ................................................................................8 Chapter 3 Using the NVM-4030 ...................................................... 12 3.1 NVM-4030 Operating Basics ............................................................12 3.2 To turn on and calibrate the device:  ................................................12 3.3 To configure system settings:  ..........................................................13 3.4 Additional System settings  ..............................................................15 3.5 Backlight ..........................................................................................15 3.6 Volume  ............................................................................................15 3.7 Power  ...............................................................................................15 3.8 System Information  .........................................................................16 Chapter 4 Synchronization with a PC ........................................... 17 4.1 Exchanging data between the RNS-3200 and your PC  ...................17 4.1.1 Using the SD/MMC slot  .........................................................17 4.1.2 To insert a storage card:  ..........................................................17 4.1.3 To remove a storage card: .......................................................17 4.1.4 Establishing device-PC connection .........................................17 4.2 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync ......................................................18 4.2.1 Minimum installation requirements: .......................................18 4.2.2 To install Microsoft ActiveSync on your computer:  ..............18 4.3 Installing Contacts Manager  ............................................................19 4.3.1 To install Contacts Manager:  ..................................................19 4.3.2 Creating a partnership  .............................................................20 Chapter 5 Contacts Management ..................................................21 5.1 Contacts  ...........................................................................................21 5.1.1 Using Contacts  ........................................................................21 5.1.2 To open Contacts:  ................................................................... 21 5.1.3 Creating a new contact ............................................................21 5.1.4 Editing contact information  ....................................................22 5.1.5 Navigating to a contacts address ............................................. 22 5.1.6 Importing contacts to your NVM-4030. ...................................22 5.1.7 Exporting contacts from your NVM-4030.  ..............................23 5.1.8 Deleting contacts .....................................................................23 Chapter 6 Entertainment ................................................................24 6.1 NVM-4030 Multimedia Player  .........................................................24 6.2 Using the different media players ....................................................24 6.3 MP3  .................................................................................................24 6.3.1 Using the MP3 player.  ............................................................24 6.3.2 To enter into the different media players. ............................... 24  Chapter 7 Hands-free calling/Bluetooth  .......................................29 7.1 RNS-3200 Bluetooth  .......................................................................29 7.1.1 Connecting to your bluetooth mobile phone ...........................29 7.1.2 Making and receiving calls  ..................................................... 30 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintenance ..............................32 8.1 General toubleshooting ....................................................................32 8.1.1 System stops responding; is “frozen” or “locked up.” ............32 8.1.2 If your device still does not respond, do a “hard reset.”  .........32 8.1.3 Users can also perform a “system reset.” ................................32 NVM-4030  Portable Navigation Device 4 Table of Contents
  SANYO Contents Index 8.1.4 Screen responds slowly ...........................................................32 8.1.5 Inaccurate response to taps.  ....................................................32 8.1.6 Connection Problems with PC.  ...............................................32 8.1.7 No GPS connection .................................................................32 8.1.8 No sound coming from the device.  .........................................32 8.1.9 Can’t I see my photos. .............................................................32 8.1.10 Takes longer than normal time to get a GPS fix. ..................32 8.1.11 Factory reset does not mean a GPS reset.  .............................32 8.2 Maintenance .....................................................................................33 8.2.1 Storage precautions  .................................................................33 8.2.2 Accessories and repair precautions  .........................................33 NVM-4030  Portable Navigation Device 5 Table of Contents
  SANYO Contents Index Chapter 1  NVM-4030  PND Features and Specifications1.1 SANYO NVM-4030 PND features The SANYO NVM-4030 Portable Navigation device is a powerful multifunc- tion GPS/multimedia navigation and entertainment device.  • Compact size and lightweight • Integrated GPS receiver for GPS navigation • Embedded SD/MMC card slot ensuring ample data storage for mapping and application software • Incorporates high-performance GPS antenna • High-resolution color LCD • 4” wide touch screen with 16:9 scale • Bluetooth v1.2 supported with hands-free, headset profiles • TMC (traffic message channel) supported • Multimedia functionality with high performance processor Table 1: dimensions and specifications  Category Item Buttons 5 buttons Navigation pad Touch screen Indicators Green/red for power, blue for Bluetooth Earphone 3.5mm, stereo Memory Extension SD/MMC Memory Slot Display 4" Touchscreen, 480 x 272 pixel, TFT, 16.7M colors Connectors MiniUSB, external GPS-antenna, external TMC antenna, SD slot USB Interface USB v1.1 1.2 NVM-4030 Specifications  Table 1:  dimensions and specifications  Category Item Software  Functions Video playback, image viewer, audio playback, navigation, Contacts, RDS-TMC (optional), FM radios (optional) Overall dimension (w/o antenna) 146.874 mm x 88.31mm x 26.74 mm Weight (incl. battery) 270g Certificates FCC OS Windows CE 5.0 Bluetooth Profiles Hands-free -Answer phone, Volume up/down, Dial up, Hang up phone, Reject phone, Caller ID display, Echo cancellation, Dialing-out Hardware Main unit CPU Samsung S3C2440, 400 MHz, ARM compatible NAND Flash 256MB, Up to 2GB RAM 64MB Bluetooth Bluetooth v1.2 compatible Main Battery Type Rechargeable Li-Ion Voltage/Capacity 3.7V, 1900mAh Runtime (GPS on, Back- light on) Approximately 2h (typ.) NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 6 Chapter 1 Features and Specifications
  SANYO Contents Index Table 1: dimensions and specifications Table 1: dimensions and specifications Category Item Charge time 4.5 hours   GPS Type internal Chipset SiRF GSC3 Antenna type Patch antenna Very first start time (cold start) typ. 42 sec Warm start (after fix and power-off >= 4hrs) typ. 35 sec Hot start (after fix and power-off < 4hrs) typ. 1 sec Car Adapter Input rating 12-24V Output rating 5.0V, 2A Power indicator Red LED, non blinking Fuse 2A Certificates e-Mark Category Item USB ActiveSync Cable Length 120 cm AC Adapter AC-Rating 110-240V, 50-60Hz DC-Rating 5.0V, 2A Protection class II, LPS Certificates CE, UL, TUV Extras Main plugs exchangeable for supporting UK, EU, US and Korea areas NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 7 Chapter 1 Features and Specifications
        2     Table 2: Front panel controls  No.  Function Description   SANYO Contents Index Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter describes the hardware interface of the SANYO NVM-4030 and its peripherals. Instructions for setting up the device and some basic system operations are also discussed. 2.1.2 Front Panel  Figure 1: Front Panel View NOTE: Although the NVM-3040 rechargeable Li-Ion battery comes approxi- mately 30% charged, before using, it is best to connect the AC adapter and plug to power socket and fully charge the battery. The On/Off button will glow yellow when charging.   2.1  Hardware overview  This section introduces the NVM-4030 PND external features and hardware components. 2.1.1 Packing list  The SANYO NVM-4030 box contains all of the items listed below:  • NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device • Car mount kit • Car mount cradle • Car charger • AC adaptor 1     3• USB cable • User documentation • RNVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device Companion CD • RNVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device Quick Start Guide • RNVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device Warranty Booklet  NOTE: AC converters match your region of purchase and many times with have different connectors. 1   LED Glows blue when Bluetooth connected 2   Microphone Microphone 3   Speaker Speaker NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 8 Chapter 2 Getting Started
    SANYO Contents Index Figure 2: Top and Bottom view Figure 3: Left and Right side view 52 3 4 11 24   3Table 3: Top and Bottom controls Table 4: Left and Right panel controls No.   Function 1 Power button Normal On/Off power button. No.  Function 1    Headphone Standard stereo headphone jack. 2 USB input Connects to the USB cable. 3 On/Off The main power/battery cutoff switch. 2    DC Power input For Adapter or car charger 4 Reset Restarts your device with (a soft reset). 3    FM antenna For FM reception 4    SD/MMS slot  Accepts a SD (Secure Digital) or MMC (MultiMediaCard) card for data storage.  5    GPS antenn This connector (under rubber dust cover) allows use of an optional external GPS antenna. NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 9 Chapter 2 Getting Started
  SANYO Contents Index RNS-3200 Portable Navigation Device 10 Chapter 2 Getting Started   SANYO Contents Index RNS-3200 Portable Navigation Device 10 Chapter 2 Getting Started   SANYO Contents Index Chapter 3  Using the NVM-4030 3.1  NVM-4030 Operating Basics After fully charging the NVM-4030, it is ready to be used. Yo u can now turnit on to calibrate the screen. After screen calibration, proceed to systemsettings configuration. 3.2 To turn on and calibrate the device: 1. Turn on your device by pressing the power button on the top right panel of the device. 2. Tap the center of the black dot as it moves around the screen.  After calibrating the screen, the Main Menu panel displays. This is also referred to as the Home panel. NOTE: When you first turn on your device, you will be asked to calibrate the screen. This process ensures the accuracy of the touchscreen when used.
      SANYO Contents Index 3.3 To configure system settings: If you intend to start using your NVM-4030 at once, we recommend that you configure the language and date/time settings first. The rest of the user prefer- ences can be set up later. 1. Tap “System” in the Main menu. 2. Tap “Language” on the System Menu panel. 3. To set the system language settings, tap the forward or backward arrow until the language you want appears. 4. Tap the Up Arrow in the top left to set the language and return to the Sys- tem Menu. 5. To set the system date and time, tap “Date & Time” in System Menu.  6. Tap the correct Year, Month and Day. 7. Tap the Up Arrow in the top left to set the Date and return to the “Date & Time” Menu. 8. Tap the “Time” in the “Date & Time” Menu. 9. Tap the Up Arrow in the top left to set the Date and return to the “Date & Time” Menu. 10.  Next, tap “Time Zone” in the “Date & Time” Menu. 11.  Tap the Up Arrow in the top left to set the Date and return to the “Date & Time” Menu. 12.  Tap the Up Arrow in the top left of the “Date & Time” Menu to return to the System Menu.  NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 11 Chapter 3 Using the RNS-3200
  SANYO Contents Index NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 12 Chapter 3 Using the RNS-3200   SANYO Contents Index 3.4 Additional System settings Other System setting can be used to view and adjust your device current prefer- ences. Navigate from the System Menu. 3.6 Volume 1. Tap the Volume icon in the System Menu. 2. Tap + or - to set default system sound volume. 3. Tap the Up arrow to save and return to the System Menu. 3.5 Backlight 1. Tap the Backlight icon in the System Menu. 2. Adjust the Backlight brightness. 3. Adjust how long you want to wait before Backlight goes into power sav- ings mode while using battery or connected to a power source. 4. Tap the Up arrow to return to the System Menu. 3.7 Power 1. Tap the Power icon in the System Menu. 2. You can view the remaining batter power in the top bar. 3. Adjust how long you want to wait before the Hot Key LEDs turn off auto- matically.
      SANYO Contents Index NOTE: Check Hot Keys backlight (LED) turn on when pressed. To conserve battery power, these settings should be set to lowest values. 3.8 System Information 1. Tap the Sys Info. icon in the System Menu. 2. You can view the OS version, GPS firmware version and other system information. 3. Tap the Sys Info. icon in the System Menu. 4. You can view the OS version, GPS firmware version and also calibrate the device from this screen.  NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 13 Chapter 3 Using the RNS-3200
     SANYO Contents Index Chapter 4 Synchronization with a PC4.1  Exchanging data between the NVM-4030 and your PC 4.1.1 Using the SD/MMC slot The NVM-4030 has an SD/MMC slot compatible with a range of SD and MMC storage cards that you can use to back up or transfer files and data. Along with p hotos, music and videos, the GPS navigation system program is also stored on the storage card. To install and use maps, the program requires that users load the digital maps available in the GPS Navigatio n SD card that supports the device. 4.1.3 To remove a storage card: 1. Hold the device securely, then push against the top of the card, as if you were pushing it further into the slot, letting the card spring out. An audible system sound will signal that the card has been released. 2. Gently remove the card from the slot. 4.1.4 Establishing device-PC connection The USB cable that comes with your device enables you to connect the device to your computer. File Explorer displays the NVM-4030 as a USB mass storage device, with the SD/MMC card shown as a sub-folder. Once connected, you can use File Explorer to copy digital music and image files into your device’s SD/MMC card and access them when in Multimedia mode. • It is advisable to organize files into subfolders. These subfolders will become play lists and help you to manage and better access the files on your device. • To enable access of multimedia files from your device, the files should be located on the SD/MMC card, not on the device’s memory. 4.1.2 To insert a storage card: Hold the device securel y, then push the card into the slot until you hear an audi-ble system sound; this will signal that the card is already properly seated within the slot. The card is secure when it is not protruding from the slot. NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 14 Chapter 4 Synchronizing with PC
      SANYO Contents Index 4.2 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync Use Microsoft ActiveSync to exchange information between your NVM-4030 and a computer running on the Microsoft Windows platform. If you have a previous version of the Microsoft ActiveSync installed in your computer, uninstall it first before installing the Microsoft ActiveSync 3.8 ver- sion from the RNVM-4030 CD. 4.2.1 Minimum installation requirements: • Microsoft Windows XP, 2000, ME, and 98 SE • Microsoft Outlook 2000 or later required for Contacts synchronization • Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later • Hard disk drive with 12 to 65 MB of available hard disk space • Available USB port • CD-ROM drive • VGA graphics card or compatible video graphics adapter at 256 color or higher   4.2.2 To install Microsoft ActiveSync on your computer: 1. Close any open programs, including those that run at startup, and disable any virus-scanning software. 2. Insert the SANYO NVM-4030 Companion CD into your computer’s CD- ROM drive.  The CD's welcome page should appear. 3. Click the installation language of your choice. 4. Click Install ActiveSync on the Please select your task screen The installation wizard will automatically begin. NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 15 Chapter 4 Synchronizing with PC
       RoyalTek Contents Index 5. Follow the on-screen instructions. After installation, the ActiveSync icon will appear on your computer’s system tray (on the lower right-hand corner of the screen). Once ActiveSync is installed on your computer, you can use it to transfer files (i.e. MP3 files) between your device and your computer. For more detailed information on how to use ActiveS ync on your computer, start ActiveSync o n your computer, click Help, then Microsoft ActiveSync Help. 4.3 Installing Contacts Manager Use Contacts Manager to manage the contact information located on your device and on your computer. This PC program shares the same contact data- base as the Contacts component of Microsoft Outlook. It only has an import/ export function; you still have to create contact entries in Microsoft Outlook Contacts. 4.3.1 To install Contacts Manager: 1. Click Install Contacts Manager on the Please select your task screen. The installation wizard will automatically begin. You can also use Explore in Activesync to look at all the content on your device (as shown below). 2. Follow the on-screen instructions. 3. Click Finish after the installation process is completed. NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 16 Chapter 4 Synchronizing with PC
      SANYO Contents Index 4.3.2 Creating a partnership After completin g the Activesynch installation and Contents manager installa-tion, set up a partnership between yo ur NVM-4030 and your computer with the help of the New Partnership setup wizard. Once you’ve created a partnership, you will be able to synchronize contact information using ActiveSync. The New Partnership setup wizard will automatically start on your computer screen. To create a partnership: 1. If you want to upload files into an SD/MMC card for use with your NVM-4030, insert the card to the device. 3. Follow the onscreen instructions. 4. When prompted to select the items to be synchronized, select only Con- tactSync. 5. Click Finish on the Setup Complete dialog box. 2. Connect the device to your computer using the bundled USB cable. • Plug the cable’s smaller connector to the USB port on the bottom panel of the device. • Plug the USB client connector into an available USB port on your com- puter. The initial synchronization process will automatically begin when you finish using the wizard. After the initial synchronization, information you've stored in Microsoft Outlook Contacts on your computer will now be available on your RNS-3200 without you having to manually input them on the device.  6. Disconnect your device from the computer and you're ready to go.  Now, once you have completed the first synchronization process, you can ini- tiate synchronization from your device anytime, using the USB cable. NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 17 Chapter 4 Synchronizing with PC
      SANYO Contents Index Chapter 5  Contacts Management This chapter discusses the basic functions of Contacts on the NVM-4030 PND device. Details on how to perform contacts management tasks from your com-puter is also provided. 1. Tap on the Main Menu panel. The Contacts control pad displays. Contact files imported/exported to and from your device and computer are saved in .fs format. 5.1 Contacts Contacts maintains a list of your friends’ and colleagues’ contact information. These include their E-mail address, street address, multiple phone numbers, and other related information, such as birthdays or anniversary dates. You can enter multiple address entries for each contact. This program is inte- grated with GPS navigation enabling users to treat all address entries as possi- ble destination points in navigation mode.   5.1.1 Using Contacts 5.1.3 Creating a new contact 1. Tap New. 5.1.2 To open Contacts: The control pad displays the list of contacts and several command buttons for performing various Contacts tasks. NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 18 Chapter 5 Contacts Management
      SANYO Contents Index 2. Tap on the space to enter the related information for the new contact. 5.1.6 Importing contacts to your NVM-4030. 1. Make sure there is a SD or MMC storage card in the device. Imported contact file(s) will be saved to this storage card for access by your NVM-4030. 2. Tap  in the Contacts control pad. 3. Select contact files (.fs) you want to import (previously set up by Active- synch with Outlook contacts). Selected the contact(s) that will be imported to the SD/MMC card installed in your device. 4. Click OK on the completion dialog box. 3. Enter other address and contact information 4. Tap “SAVE” to save the new contact. 5.1.4 Editing contact information 1. In the Contacts control pad, tap the contact you wish to edit. 2. Tap Edit. 3. Enter the new information for the contact. 4. Tap “SAVE” to save the new contact. 5.1.5 Navigating to a contacts address 1. In the Contacts control pad, tap the contact whose address you want to nav- igate to. 2. Tap GPS Address entries for the selected contact appears. 3. Tap the address you want to navigate to. 4. Tap Navigate. The calculated route is shown on the map as a blue line from your current GPS position. NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 19 Chapter 5 Contacts Management
        SANYO Contents Index 5.1.7 Exporting contacts from your NVM-4030. 1. Insert an SD or MMC storage card into the device. Exported contact file(s) will be saved to this storage card for later access from your computer. 2. Tap   in the Contacts control pad. 3. Select whether to export all contacts, or just the currently selected one. Selected contact(s) will be exported to the SD/MMC card installed in your device. 4. Click OK on the completion dialog box. 5.1.8 Deleting contacts 1. In the Contacts control pad, tap the contact whose address you want to delete. Tap delete. 2. Confirm. NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 20 Chapter 5 Contacts Management
    SANYO Contents Index Chapter 6 Entertainment 6.1 MP3 Enjoy your favorite music on the road. The program features: • Support for MP3, WMA, and WAV files • Auto-scanning of supported files in the device’s SD/MMC card • Separate volume control enabling you to adjust the playback sound level while retaining the volume level set for system sounds • Hot key function for volume control • Playlist support based on sub-directory contents Each sub directory containing compatible music files is treated as an individual playlist. For a more organized file search, it is advisable to named sub directo-ries based on genre or listening preferences.   6.3.1 Using the MP3 player. 6.3.2 To enter into the different media players. 1. Tap the Entertainment icon in the Main Menu.   NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 21 Chapter 6 Entertainment Features
      SANYO Contents Index 2. Tap “MP3 Player” in the Entertainment menu.   NOTE: You can also enter the MP3/music player by pressing the music hot key on the front panel. Table 6: MP3 player functions  No.  Function Description 1    Repeat Repeats the selection 2    Random play Plays files random order 3    File collection/playlist Goes back to main file/folder view 4    Skip backwards/forwards Advances one song forward or backward 5    Pause/Stop Stops play 4. File collection menu (from #3 above). 3. The MP3 player window below controls playback. NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 22 Chapter 6 Entertainment Features
  SANYO Contents Index   SANYO Contents Index NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 23 Chapter 7 Hands-free Calling   SANYO Contents Index         SANYO Contents Index Chapter 7  Hands-free calling/Bluetooth7.1 NVM-4030 Bluetooth Once your Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone is paired with your NVM-4030, you can make hands-free phone calls through your NVM-4030’s integrated micro- phone and speaker. The NVM-4030 makes it easy to make and receive phones calls with ease while on the go. 4. Choose “Connection if it is the first time you are connecting to your mobile phone. Hands-free calling keeps things safe, letting you keep your eyes on the road, while your NVM-4030 integrates seamlessly with your mobile phone. Easy to connect and use, just follow a few quick steps to enjoy the benefits of Hands-free calling. 7.1.1 Connecting to your bluetooth mobile phone 1. Make sure that you mobile phone’s bluetooth is turned on. 2. Tap on the Hands-free icon in the main menu of the NVM-4030 5. Next you will get a message saying “Searching all available Bluetooth devices. Waiting......” as shown below. 3. Next you will see the Hands-free calling window giving a choice of “Call out” or “Connection.” 6. If no devices are available, a “Can’t find any BT devices” will appear.
          SANYO Contents Index 7. Otherwise, you will see a list of Bluetooth devices that are within proxim- ity of your NVM-4030. 10.  That’s it, your mobile phone and the NVM-4030 auto negotiate a Bluetooth connection and now you are ready to make and receive calls. A confirma- tion window appears in the NVM-4030 to confirm the connection was made. 8. Next, select the device you want to connect to. In this case, lets connect to Sally’s W800i. 9. The mobile phone will often require you to enter a password to connect the device. Enter 0000 on the mobile phone in this case. 7.1.2 Making and receiving calls 1. Now you can hit Call out NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 24 Chapter 7 Hands-free Calling
      SANYO Contents Index 2. The Hands-free calling screen appears that will let you control the function as well as dial from your NVM-4030 as long as the Bluetooth connection is maintained from your mobile phone. 3. Redial lets you easily view the most recent phone numbers you connected to. 4. Start enjoying the convenience and safety of hands-free calling with your NVM-4030. NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 25 Chapter 7 Hands-free Calling
  SANYO Contents Index Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintenance8.1 General toubleshooting 8.1.1 System stops responding; is “frozen” or “locked up.” • To reset the RNS-3200, take a sharp object like a pen or paper click and depress the reset button on the bottom of the device. This is called a “soft reset.” 8.1.7 No GPS connection • Make sure that the GPS antenna has a clear view of the sky. • Note that the GPS reception can be affected by: • Bad weather • Dense overhead obstacles (e.g. trees and tall buildings) • Other wireless devices in the car 8.1.2 If your device still does not respond, do a “hard reset.” • To do a “hard reset,” Disconnect all cables, including the AC adapter, from your device. Use a sharp object pen to slide the pri mary O N/OFF switch on the bottom of the device to the OFF (left) position. 8.1.8 No sound coming from the device. • Make sure mute is not selected for Volume in system settings. The built-in speaker turns off when the headphone jack is being used. • 8.1.3 Users can also perform a “system reset.” • To do a “system reset,” in the Main menu, tap System, then tap System Info. This will allow you to do a factory reset (restore to default set- tings), reset the GPS and recalibrate the touchscreen interface.   8.1.4 Screen responds slowly • Make sure you have enough battery power.   8.1.5 Inaccurate response to taps. • Recalibrate the touch screen.   8.1.6 Connection Problems with PC. • Make sure that the cable is securely plugged into the USB port on your computer and on the device. Connect the USB cable directly to your computer— do not run the cable through a USB hub. • Reset your device before connecting the cable. Always disconnect your device before you restart your computer. 8.1.9 Can’t I see my photos. • Make sure you are using suppoted image formats, JPG and BMP.   8.1.10  Takes longer than normal time to get a GPS fix. • If the previous GPS fix position was more than 500 km or 12 hours apart from your current position and time, it will take significantly longer than the standard TTFF ti me to get a GPS fix. This is d ue to the nature of the GPS algorithm and rotational velocity between the satel-lites and planet Earth, and deemed normal. • Perform a GPS reset in the main/system/system info menu to get a faster GPS fix.   8.1.11   Factory reset does not mean a GPS reset. • No. The Factory Reset function only resets the OS settings to their default factory values; it will not reset the GPS settings. NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 26 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintenance
  SANYO Contents Index 8.2 Maintenance • Keep your device away from excessive moisture and extreme tempera- tures. • Avoid exposing your device to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light for extended periods of time. • Do not drop your device or subject it to severe shock.  • Do not subject your device to sudden and severe temperature changes. This could cause moisture condensation inside the unit, which could damage your device. In the event of moisture condensation, allow the device to dry out completely before use. • When the device is not in use for an extended period of time, bring it indoors and store it in cool dry area.   8.2.2 Accessories and repair precautions • Only authorized accessories should be use with the device. The use of incompatible accessories could result in bodily injury and/or damage to the device. • The use of unauthorized accessories will also void your warranty. • Never attempt to disassemble, repair or make any modification to your device. • The screen surface can be easily scratched. Sharp objects may scratch the screen. You may use non-adhesive generic screen protectors designed specifically for use on portable devices with LCD panels to help protect the screen from minor scratches. • Never clean your device with it powered on. • Never use organic solvents such as benzene or paint thinner to clean your device. Use of these solvents can cause deformation or discolora- tion. • Use a soft, clean, lint-free cloth to clean the display screen. Moistened LCD screen wipes could also be used as required. • Never attempt to disassemble, repair or make any modifications to your device. Disassembly, modification or any attempt at repair could cause damage to your device and even bodily injury or property damage and will void any warranty. 8.2.1 Storage precautions • Do not store your device anywhere it may be exposed to water or in conditions of high humidity. NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 27 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintenance
  SANYO Contents Index IndexSymbols .fs format 21   Numerics 16 9 6 16.7 6 1900mAh 6 3.5mm 6   A AC adapter 8 AC-Rating 7 ActiveSync 3.8 18 ARM 6   B Backlight 15 Battery Level 15 Bluetooth 6 Bluetooth v2.0 6 BMP 27 Bottom 9   C Calibrate 16 Calibration 12 Car charger 11 Car mount 10 CE 6, 7 Charge 7 Chipset 7 Contacts 21 CPU 6   D Date 14 Date & Time 13 Day 14 DC-Rating 7 Dimensions 6   E Earphone 6 e-Mark 7 EU 7   F Features 6 File Explorer 24 FM 6 FM antenna 9 Front Panel View 8, 9 Full Screen 27 Fuse 7 G GPS firmware 16   H Hands-free 6, 29 Hard reset 32 Headphone 9 Hot Keys 15   I Indicator 7 Input 7   J JPEG 27   K Korea 7   L Language 13 Li-Ion 6 LPS 7   M Microsoft ActiveSync 18 MMC 9 Month 14 Mounting cradle 10 MP3 24 MPEG4 26 Multimedia Player 24 MultiMediaCard 9   N NAND 6   O OS version 16   P Packing list 8 Partnership 20 Power 15   R RAM 6 RDS-TMC 6 Recalibrate 32 Reset 9 Revision 2 Runtime 6 NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 28 Index
  SANYO Contents Index S S3C2440 6 Samsung 6 SD/MMC 6 SiRF 7 Slide Show 27 Soft reset 32 Specifications 6 Suction cup 10 Synchronization 17 System Information 16   T TFT 6 Thumbnail 27 Time 14 Time Zone 14 TMC 6 Traffic message channel 6 Troubleshooting 32 TUV 7 Volume 15   W Warranty 8 WAV 24 Weight 6 Windows CE 5.0 6 WMA 24   Y Year 14 U UK 7 UL 7 US 7 USB ActiveSync 7 USB cable 17 USB v1.1 6 V Video 26 Video Play List 27 NVM-4030 Portable Navigation Device 29 Index

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