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DOWNLOADING FILES TO THE MEMORY CARD 

 
There are two ways to add music and photo files to the Memory Card. 
If your PC has a card reader attached, you can simply remove the 
Memory Card from the Nav500 unit and insert it into your card reader. 
 
Then using Windows on your PC go to ‘My Computer’. This is usually 
accessed from the ‘Start’ menu or the desktop.  Double click on the 
“Removable drive” that relates to your card reader. 
 
You will see 

My Music

 and 

My Photos 

folders. You can copy and 

paste or drag-and-drop any music or photos into these folders from your 
computer hard drive or CD-ROM. 
 
If your computer does not have a card reader you can still add photos 
and music files to your Memory Card by connecting the Nav500 via 
USB to your PC.  You need to have Microsoft Active Sync (supplied on 
CD) installed first. 
 
Simply connect the USB cable from the NAV500 to a spare USB port on 
your computer.  Turn the NAV500 on. 
 
Active Sync will detect your Nav500 device and will prompt you to select 
a method of synchronizing, you can select ‘Guest mode’. 
 
You will now have Active sync running.  You can click on the ‘Explore’ 
button.  This shows you the data stored on the Nav500.  If you double 
click on the folder named 

‘Memory Card’

 you will see 

My Music

 and 

My Photos 

folders. You can copy and paste or drag-and-drop any 

music or photos into these folders from your computer hard drive or CD-
ROM. 
 

NOTE: For more information about using ActiveSync, please see 
Activesync Help file. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for NAV500

Page 1: ...gratulations on your purchase of the NAV500 Not only can you use your NAV500 as an in car navigation system you can also use it as an MP3 player and a photo album viewer Please read through the follow...

Page 2: ...8 Changing the order of tracks 8 Repeating tracks 8 Creating a play list 9 Viewing photos 11 Using the slideshow 12 SETUP 13 Setting the time date 14 Setting the volume 15 Brightness options 16 Calib...

Page 3: ...NS ETC FRONT VIEW Main Menu Navigator Directional OK keys Zoom in Zoom out GPS signal indicator Touch screen Power indicator TOP VIEW Headphone Socket SD card slot BOTTOM VIEW Hardware reset switch So...

Page 4: ...SIDE VIEWS External antenna connector External power connector USB connector on off Stylus BACK VIEW Foldable GPS Antenna...

Page 5: ...in the Main Menu screen Alternatively you can use the directional keys to highlight Navigator and then press the OK key After the application loads the main Navigator menu will appear For more informa...

Page 6: ...n Menu screen Alternatively you can use the directional keys to highlight MP3 and then press the OK key The MP3 screen will now appear in the display NOTE Music must be loaded to the SD memory card fr...

Page 7: ...ease volume Increase volume Select linear repeat Stop Fast forward Rewind Play Pause Playing music While on the MP3 screen press the Play button to begin listening to music To pause music press the Pa...

Page 8: ...ton The current order is indicated in the top left hand side of the screen NOTE The appearance of the Select sequence random button changes depending on the current mode Repeating tracks To choose bet...

Page 9: ...s from the play list press the Remove all tracks button You will be asked to confirm this operation To remove only the currently highlighted track press the Remove track button NOTE To change which tr...

Page 10: ...or slideshows on your NAV500 Switch the unit on and tap Photo Album in the Main Menu screen Alternatively you can use the directional keys to highlight Photo Album and then press the OK key The Photo...

Page 11: ...ge then you can click these to access their contents as in the image below You can also scroll up or down to search up or down the list of folders or photos If you need to move back up a level click t...

Page 12: ...oto at 90 clockwise rotation View photo at 90 counter clockwise rotation Exit screen Using the slideshow Make sure you can see photo thumbnails by using the steps outlined in Accessing Photos Press th...

Page 13: ...Main Menu screen The Setup screen will now appear in the display From this screen you can set Clock Set the time date Volume Set the default volume Brightness Calibrate the touch screen and adjust br...

Page 14: ...m the drop down list You can use either the touch screen or the directional keys to do this To enter the Date and Time highlight the item you wish to change and then use the up down directional keys t...

Page 15: ...lay Click the or buttons to increase or decrease the volume Alternatively you can use the right left directional keys to increase or decrease the volume Check the Enable Keytone option if you would li...

Page 16: ...the Setup screen The Screen will now appear in the display Calibrating the touch screen Click Calibration The Calibration screen will now appear in the display You will be asked to go through a numbe...

Page 17: ...eature will automatically switch off the display following a period of inactivity For example if an idle time of 5 minutes is chosen the display backlight will switch off if no buttons are pressed dur...

Page 18: ...nguage from the Setup screen The Language screen will now appear in the display Click the right left arrow buttons or use the right left directional keys to choose a language from the list Once you ha...

Page 19: ...ot loader version The GPS Always On option is checked by default This will keep the GPS module running and the blue signal indicator blinking when the navigator is launched and after it is closed If y...

Page 20: ...er you can still add photos and music files to your Memory Card by connecting the Nav500 via USB to your PC You need to have Microsoft Active Sync supplied on CD installed first Simply connect the USB...

Page 21: ...wet Avoid shocks or vibrations Only use the supplied stylus with the touch screen Do not open your NAV500 Any attempts to open this device will void the warranty Wipe the touch screen only with a lint...

Page 22: ...not distract the operator does not interfere with the operator s field of view and does not block or interfere with the air bags or other safety mechanisms of the motor vehicle The Global Positioning...

Page 23: ...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 or more of the follow...

Page 24: ...h has not been moved 2 Bad reception Unfold the foldable antenna see below picture Use an external antenna 3 New Memory Card doesn t work or files have been deleted from my original Memory Card Format...

Page 25: ...vigation function z If the red LED is flashing the device needs to be recharged immediately z Please use the car charger when possible and do not charge the device in extremely hot or cold conditions...

Page 26: ...al of Used Electrical Electronic Equipment The meaning of the symbol on the product its accessory or packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Please dispose of thi...

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