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Troubleshooting table

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Troubleshooting table

Problem

Cause

Measure

The device does not work or 
does not work correctly.

The operating system is over-
loaded.

Perform a reset (ch. "Switching 
on/off").

Reset the factory settings (ch. 
"Settings"). 

All personal set-

tings will be deleted!

Reinstall the navigation software 
using the enclosed CD/DVD.

The display remains dark if I 
switch on the device.

The display may temporarily 
loose its contrast after long and 
heavy exposure to the sun and 
high temperatures.

Place the device in the shade for 
approximately 10 minutes and 
switch it on again.

At very high temperatures, the 
device switches off to protect 
against overheating.

The battery is not suffi ciently 
charged.

Fully charge the battery (ch. 
"Charging the battery")

The battery is empty, even 
though I did not use the device 
for some time.

The device continues to use a 
small amount of energy if it is 
switched off. Hence, the bat-
tery could be discharged after 
a few days.

To obtain battery operation 
of up to 5 hours in navigation 
mode, completely charge the 
battery.

During short driving times, 
the battery is not completely 
charged.

Always operate the device in the 
vehicle together with the charg-
er cable via the cigarette lighter.

The device does not respond 
when I touch the buttons.

The operating system is over-
loaded.

Perform a reset (ch. "Switching 
on/off").

The device does not output any 
turn-by-turn directions via voice 
output.

The voice instructions are deac-
tivated.

Activate the voice output in the 
settings.

The volume of the voice instruc-
tions is too low.

Increase the volume during a 
voice output.

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Summary of Contents for TravelPilot 300

Page 1: ...Mobile Navigation TravelPilot 300 www blaupunkt com Operating and installation instructions Long version...

Page 2: ...2 Device overview Device overview 4 2 3 13 1 7 8 6 5 12 10 11 9...

Page 3: ...reases the volume 5 Socket for additional external TMC antenna internal TMC antenna is present 6 Socket for headphones 7 Memory card slot 8 Socket for power supply battery charger or charger cable for...

Page 4: ...tings 13 Setting the time zone 13 Entering the home address 13 Activating the PIN query 13 Con guring the PIN query 14 Locking unlocking the device 14 Changing the PIN 14 Navigation 15 Starting the na...

Page 5: ...tools 28 Route information 28 Speed limit 28 Additional functions during the route guidance 29 Entering a blocking 29 Cancelling route guidance 29 Skipping the next destination 29 Display information...

Page 6: ...ry card 39 Copying data to the memory card 39 Using road maps from memory card 40 Using media les from the memory card 40 Settings 41 Performing settings for the navigation 41 Home address 41 Continui...

Page 7: ...while the vehicle is standing General safety notes Observe the following notes to protect the device against defects and yourself against injuries and life threatening dangers from an ignition or exp...

Page 8: ...atteries in the house hold trash instead return them to the cor responding collection sites First use Scope of delivery The scope of delivery contains the following com ponents Navigation device Sucti...

Page 9: ...Select your preferred language in the dia logue menu Please follow the instructions The language is loaded and the main menu is displayed Installation in the vehicle For temporary installation in a v...

Page 10: ...on cup at the edge from the glass so that air can enter between suction cup and glass Carefully pull the suction cup off of the glass Switching on off The On Off switch is used to switch the device on...

Page 11: ...racter keyboard Call up error tolerant entry Intelligent auto completion function During the entry the device auto completes char acters as far as possible and offers only those characters on the keyb...

Page 12: ...be found in the GPS Info menu Touch the symbol in the main menu The map is displayed Touch the symbol The Navigation menu is displayed Touch the button The display shows the second page of the menu T...

Page 13: ...he symbol to toggle between 24 hour and 12 hour display Touch the symbol to activate check mark or deactivate no check mark daylight savings time Note If the time is changed at your position or if you...

Page 14: ...PIN Touch the OK button The initial con guration of the PIN is followed by a request to enter a PUK The PUK is used to unlock the device if you should forget the PIN Follow the instructions and enter...

Page 15: ...rom the map you can directly change to the navigation menu or to the map settings ch Working with the map Destination entry In the destination entry you can enter an address select a destination from...

Page 16: ...ed you can quickly navigate home from any location The stored ad dress can be viewed in the settings and changed if necessary ch Settings Touch the symbol in the Navigation menu Copying a destination...

Page 17: ...ct a differ ent country Touch the symbol to enter a different city Touch the OK button The Town District menu is displayed For large cities enter the part of the city Touch one of the symbols to selec...

Page 18: ...ce button Tour planning The tour planning allows you to enter a tour with several interim destinations and to store it for ex ample for the demo ch Demo The start posi tion is always the current posit...

Page 19: ...o call up the add on menu Touch the symbol The route is calculated starting with the current position and the route guidance starts to the next interim destination Calculating the route from here If y...

Page 20: ...acation trip at home and gain an overview of the route and travel time even without GPS reception Starting the demo Entering the demo consists of the start position which may be different from your cu...

Page 21: ...on menu Touch the symbol The keyboard is displayed Enter a name for the destination and touch OK The destination is stored in the Favourites under the name entered Saving one of the last destinations...

Page 22: ...or a last destination Prerequisite You opened the Last destinations list as de scribed in the chapter Destination entry Copying one of the last destinations or YouopenedtheFavouritesmenuasdescribed in...

Page 23: ...route is shown on the map Specifying route options The route options can be de ned at any time If you change the route options during a route guidance the route may be recalculated Touch the symbol in...

Page 24: ...tionship of short and fast for the route type Optimal Touch this button to exit the menu Route guidance DANGER Disregarding traf c rules can lead to accidents Followtheturn by turndirectionsonlyifthe...

Page 25: ...terial off road a route cannot be calculated The navigation device then supports the route guidance like a digital compass An arrow points to the direction of the desti nation The distance to the des...

Page 26: ...destination The route guidance is being started or Touch the symbol to store the loca tion and use it as destination at a lat er time The keyboard is displayed Enter a name for the destination and to...

Page 27: ...lay shows the second page of the menu Touch the symbol to show check mark orhidealtitudeandspeed no check mark on the map For route guidance with several in terim destinations the time and dis tance t...

Page 28: ...that action When you come closer to the location of the next action a bar is shown on the right side The fewer yellow segments are displayed the closer you are to the location of the next action Voice...

Page 29: ...evaded Thesymbolidenti estheblocking The blocked segment is marked in red To cancel the blocking In the add on menu touch the sym bol again the check mark indicates that a blocking has been entered A...

Page 30: ...n TMC is a service of the radio stations and is not offered in all countries The troubleshooting table shows the countries in which TMC is available Connecting the TMC antenna Your navigation device f...

Page 31: ...ng in the wrong di rection as soon as the TMC message is received Bluetooth function Bluetooth is a wireless radio connection over a short distance Hence a Bluetooth capable cell phone allows using th...

Page 32: ...Touch the symbol in the Bluetooth Menu The Call menu is displayed Making a call Enter a phone number of your choice via the keyboard Touch the Send button The call is made Touch the Cancel button to e...

Page 33: ...gs Settings in the Bluetooth Settings menu Activating deactivating the Bluetooth func tion Switching visibility on off Paired devices Search for devices Ringtone The second page of the menu also conta...

Page 34: ...uch the cell phone in the list to register it Touch the Connect button A PIN query is displayed Enter the PIN 0000 in your cell phone Ringtone Touch the symbol The Ring Tone menu is displayed Touch th...

Page 35: ...oth Settings menu A con rmation is displayed Touch Yes to load the phone book or Touch No to cancel the procedure Infotainment In the Infotainment menu you can play music im age and video les or pass...

Page 36: ...l information e g album artist and track which music les in MP3 format may contain Touch the Options button to display addition al functions Touch the symbol to show check mark or hide no check mark I...

Page 37: ...ons button to display addition al functions Touch the symbol to show check mark or hide no check mark the le paths of the images Rotating an image The images in the playback menu and in the presentati...

Page 38: ...the recording is de termined by the memory capacity of the memory card Insert the memory card in the device ch Data transfer Touch the symbol The Voice Recorder menu is dis played Touch the symbol to...

Page 39: ...device inoperable Only use your computer to edit les on the mem ory card Inserting and removing the memory card Insert your memory card with the contacts to the front in the card slot until the card...

Page 40: ...use an additional road map Insert the memory card in the device Insert ing and removing a memory card Switch on the navigation device The road maps are automatically loaded from the memory card into...

Page 41: ...g an interim desti nation If the function is deactivated a con rmation is displayed upon reaching an interim destination whether the route guidance to the next interim destination should be continued...

Page 42: ...to night display already occurs at dusk A higher value causes switching to wait until darkness Button sound In the Key Clicks menu you can adjust the volume of the key clicks or mute 0 them You can a...

Page 43: ...the fac tory settings Acon rmationdialogueappearsinbothcases Touch Yes to reset the settings to the factory settings The map is displayed or Touch No to cancel the procedure Touch the symbol to toggle...

Page 44: ...ucts bought within the European Union For devices purchased outside the European Un ion the warranty terms issued by our respective responsible domestic agency are valid The warranty terms can be call...

Page 45: ...rged Fully charge the battery ch Charging the battery The battery is empty even though I did not use the device for some time The device continues to use a small amount of energy if it is switched off...

Page 46: ...to the sky Wait until the GPSreceptionisavailableagain The route guidance is then con tinued automatically Heavy snowfall and thunder storms Transport of the vehicle by car sleeper train or ferry The...

Page 47: ...icular installation If this equipment does causeharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevision reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encour aged to try correct the...

Page 48: ...02 Portugal P 2185 00144 2185 00165 Spain E 902 52 77 70 91 410 4078 Sweden S 08 7501850 08 7501810 Switzerland CH 01 8471644 01 8471650 Czech Rep CZ 02 6130 0446 02 6130 0514 Hungary H 76 511 803 76...

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