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sive remedy hereunder (except for any remedy of repair or
replacement elected by Caliber with respect to any breach of
the Limited Warranty) shall be limited to the amount actually
paid by you for the product. 

DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES: The Limited Warranty
that appears above is the only express warranty made to you
and is provided in lieu of any other express warranties or sim-
ilar obligations (if any) created by any advertising, documen-
tation, packaging, or other communications.Except for the
Limited Warranty and to the maximum extent permitted by
applicable law, Caliber and its suppliers provide the product
and support services (if any) AS IS AND WITH ALL
FAULTS, and hereby disclaim all other warranties and condi-
tions, whether express, implied or statutory, including, but not
limited to, any (if any) implied warranties, duties or conditions
of merchantability, of fitness for a particular purpose, of relia-
bility or availability, of accuracy or completeness of respons-
es, of results, of workmanlike effort, of lack of viruses, 

You must return the product in tamper resistant packaging,
freight prepaid, as instructed by Caliber. You must obtain a
tracking confirmation number, which you may be required to
provide to Caliber. Caliber will at its option, repair or replace
without charge to you for either parts or labor, the product
with new or refurbished product of equal or greater capacity
and functionality, and ship its return to you express freight
paid by Caliber (generally within 72 hours of receipt) or refund
the purchase price. The warranty duration of such repaired or
replaced product will be that time period remaining on the
original product.  THIS CONSTITUTES CALIBER'S ENTIRE
LIABILITY AND YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR
BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY.

Regardless of any damages that you might incur for any rea-
son whatsoever (including, without limitation, all damages ref-
erenced herein and all direct or general damages in contract
or anything else), the entire liability of Caliber and any of its
suppliers under any provision of this warranty and your exclu-

7.3. Warranty

Summary of Contents for P-3600

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Page 3: ...3 2 4 Location Reset 3 2 5 System Menu 25 29 30 33 34 35 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 45 48 48 49 50 1 1 Product Introduction 1 2 Precaution 1 3 Warning 1 4 Box Contents 1 5 Parts Index and Funct...

Page 4: ...ce 7 5 End User License Agreement 4 1 Planned Route 4 2 Detour 4 3 Cancel Current Route 4 4 Trail Book 5 1 How to use MENU 5 2 MP3 Player 5 3 Picture Viewer 5 3 1 Full Screen Mode 5 3 2 Slide Show Mod...

Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Product Introduction 1 2 Precaution 1 3 Warning 1 4 Box Contents 1 5 Parts Index and Function 1 6 How to Mount P 3600 1 7 SD Card Installation 01 02 02 03 04 05 06 07 08...

Page 6: ...r margin of 15m distance Please keep in mind We do not compensate for any damages from accidents based on local traffic situations Please use this product only for reference NOTE This product is an au...

Page 7: ...nd surrounding situation If the product is used for a long time while the engine is at off state the battery will become flat Do not put any metal object on the product If a metal object is put on the...

Page 8: ...roduction 03 The product is fitted with SD Card when the product is shipped 1 4 Box Contents P 3600 Unit Windshield Mount User Guide Auto Power Adapter Cigarette lighter Jack SD Card 1G DVD AC Power A...

Page 9: ...04 1 5 Parts Index and Function 1 2 3 4 7 6 5 8...

Page 10: ...OWER button Screen on off MENU button Displays the main menu on the screen NAVI MP3 Picture Viewer System Setup 3 5 LCD Touch Panel Headphone Jack SD Memory Card Slot DC Power Input Jack USB Port Conn...

Page 11: ...NOTE 1 To prevent the the shaking modify the windshield mount 1 6 How to Mount P 3600 Plug the auto power adapter into the power input port of the device 2 Find a suitable spot on the windshield firml...

Page 12: ...he Windshield Mount Turn the unit gently until you are satisfied with the viewing angle 6 Get to your next destination Safely Quickly Confidently 4 Plug the auto power adapter into the cigarette light...

Page 13: ...08 Insert the SD card into the unit The front side of the card upwards as shown below 1 7 SD card Installation Front View...

Page 14: ...Preface and Safety Information 2 2 Turning the unit on or off 2 3 Start Screen 2 4 Choose a destination 2 5 Map Display 2 5 1 Current Location Screen 2 5 2 Arrival Screen 2 6 Destination Selection Mod...

Page 15: ...e control buttons Entering destinations Understanding the different screens available on your NavMate software Adjusting user preferences NavMate software provides turn by turn visual and voice assist...

Page 16: ...ase used by your NavMate soft ware was created using high resolution aerial and land based data collection Car navigation maps are frequently updated While the database was judged to be as accurate as...

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Page 18: ...avMate software includes the following guidelines The NavMate software is not a substitute for your personal judgment The route suggestions should never supersede any local traffic regulation or your...

Page 19: ...se provides information on suggested routes without regard to factors that may affect your driving experience or the time required to arrive at your destination For example the system does not reflect...

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Page 21: ...f no active route select current location Exit 1 2 After powering on the unit you will see the reminder warning to use the navigation system safely and lawfully as shown below Read carefully After agr...

Page 22: ...menu tap the main menu icon on the bottom of the start screen 2 Select the Go to icon on the main menu window Icon 1 Description Return to map mode Return to main menu Go back one step 1 2 3 2 3 Desti...

Page 23: ...like lakes and rivers You can adjust the map scale the map orientation map view status information display and the dis tance units to your own preferences 2 6 7 3 4 8 Icon 1 Description Clock GPS rec...

Page 24: ...cation Then select the location information box to add it to address book use it as a destination re set position or save location as HOME location 2 5 2 Arrival Screen The destination is shown on the...

Page 25: ...ling using the arrow keys List Mode by searching using an on screen keyboard Spell Mode Many of the lists keep track of the last five most recently used MRU selections These are placed at the top of t...

Page 26: ...sed List Items 5 1 2 3 4 Icon 1 Description Select currently input characters and show list of matches Switch keyboard from special character layout to QWERTY layout Switch keyboard from QWERTY layout...

Page 27: ...erest POI 3 1 3 Home Address 3 1 4 Office Address 3 1 5 Previous Destination 3 1 6 Favorites 3 1 7 By using Map 3 2 Setup 3 2 1 Navigation Preferences 3 2 2 Display Option 3 2 3 User Input Settings 3...

Page 28: ...you know the street address or cross streets of your destination use the Address Intersection selection Please continue according to the following stage 1 On the start screen tap main menu icon 2 Sel...

Page 29: ...the Street Name first By Postcode If you know the postcode select this option to quickly find the city The postcode search is limited to the currently selected country Postcode searching may not be av...

Page 30: ...tead but it is quicker and easier to use the City Name option when you know both parts of the address Step 1 On Address Intersection window select the City Name icon Step 2 On following screen select...

Page 31: ...sure of which city is appropriate for the street Step 1 On Address Intersection window select the Street Name icon Step 2 On following screen select the desired icon through the list by using the scr...

Page 32: ...ion progress 6 Route Guidance The navigation will instruct you to Please proceed to the highlighted route unless you are already on the route The highlighted route is indicated in magenta The guidance...

Page 33: ...ooking for some type of facility such as a gasoline station NOTE The system remembers the last State Province selected so this step is not neces sary every time Please continue according to the follow...

Page 34: ...Points of Interest may be searched by Category Postcode Phone Number or Name By Category If you are interested in the closest POI of a certain type for example nearest gas station select this option S...

Page 35: ...ion on the keypad By Postcode If you know the postcode select this option to quickly find the city Note Postcode search is limited to the currently select ed country Postcode searching may not be avai...

Page 36: ...Calculation After selecting a destination the system calculates a route based on the route criteria set in the Setup Menu 8 Route Guidance The navigation will instruct you to Please proceed to the hi...

Page 37: ...the Main Menu screen 3 On the following screen tap Home Address 3 1 3 Home Address The Home Address is a convenient way to route to your saved home address directly Please continue according to the fo...

Page 38: ...ute to your saved office address directly Please continue according to the following stage 1 On the start screen tap main menu icon 4 Route Calculation The system calculates a route based on the route...

Page 39: ...e Main Menu screen 3 On the following screen tap Office Address 4 Route Calculation The system calculates a route based on the route criteria set in the Setup Menu 5 Route Guidance The navigation will...

Page 40: ...ination Previous destinations entered into your NavMate software are automatically saved into the memory of the NavMate software This is helpful when you want to return to a recent destination such as...

Page 41: ...Route Calculation The system calculates a route based on the route criteria set in the Setup Menu 6 Route Guidance The navigation will instruct you to Please proceed to the highlighted route Icon 1 D...

Page 42: ...ement 3 On the following screen tap Favorites 4 The Favorites window will appear There are three additional ways to set your destination under Favorites 3 1 6 Favorites 1 On the start screen tap main...

Page 43: ...ss book entries see Address Book Editing section of this manual Trail Book You can route to trails you have created Latitude Longitude You can route to a destination by directly inputting latitude and...

Page 44: ...destination by touching the screen The system will display the cross hairs according to the location you touch Panning crosshairs 1 Press icon to display location infor mation about the current panne...

Page 45: ...km or mi settings You may also reset the vehicle position and do some basic system diagnostics through the Setup Menu 3 2 1 Navigation Preferences Navigation Preferences allows you to set the simu lat...

Page 46: ...ys in the route calculation Avoid Tolls Determines if the Navigation uses toll roads in the calculated route Use Ferries Yes or No Simulation When selected the Navigation will drive the selected route...

Page 47: ...you to set the map orientation and some of the information items displayed Please continue according to the following stage 1 Select Setup icon from the Main Menu 2 Select Display Options on the setup...

Page 48: ...top of the screen Display Clock Yes or No ETA on Yes or No time based Display Status Bar Yes or No Display GPS Icon Turn the display of the GPS reception symbol on or off Display Scale Icon Yes or No...

Page 49: ...46 3 2 Setup 2 Select User Input Settings on the setup window 3 On the following screen adjust User Input Settings Day Night Settings You can select Auto Day or Night color scheme...

Page 50: ...ws you to select POIs that will be displayed in different scales Distance Units Setting Based on personal preference the units used when displaying and announcing the distance to turns may be set to M...

Page 51: ...d onto your SD card then both the voice and the on screen text will be the selected lan guage if not then only the selected language text will appear 3 2 4 Location Reset You may reset the location of...

Page 52: ...n view and how many are currently being used The GPS satellite time is displayed UTC along with other information 3 2 5 System Menu Allows you to view the current GPS reception status adjust the curre...

Page 53: ...t To reset the vehicle symbol based on the GPS determined longitude and latitude select GPS VP reset System Info The version numbers for the system application software and map database can be found u...

Page 54: ...Chapter 4 OptionalFeatures 4 1 Planned Route 4 2 Detour 4 3 Cancel Current Route 4 4 Trail Book 53 53 55 55 56 60...

Page 55: ...To view planned route on the current highlighted route touch the Yellow Maneuver Icon and the system will display the entire route list While navigating a current route from the Guidance Display main...

Page 56: ...id Current Road a new routing will be calculated voice instructions given and the new route displayed Detour Distance By selecting Detour Distance a new route will automatically be recalculated based...

Page 57: ...Detour Avoid Specific Road By selecting Avoid Specific Road you can select from a list of roads to avoid or use Spell Mode to select a specific road to avoid Select this function to cancel the curren...

Page 58: ...to drive Off Road you can keep track of your route using the Trail Book function 1 Select Edit Favorites 2 Select Trail Book 3 Select Add 4 Choose a name for this new trail 5 After confirming the nam...

Page 59: ...Chapter4 OptionalFeatures 57 4 4 Trail Book 5 Then Press Push Pin icon to create new waypoints 6 Press Menu icon and select Stop Trail when you complete the trail...

Page 60: ...58 Name Trail After selecting a saved trail you can use the key board to rename the trail 4 4 Trail Book...

Page 61: ...eatures 59 4 4 Trail Book Follow Trail Next time when you go off roading you can fol low the same trail you created by 1 Selecting Go To then 2 Select Favorites then 3 Select Trail Book then 4 Select...

Page 62: ...ng point Upon your selection the system will point you with a red line to that starting location You will follow the red line to the starting point and start your trail blaz ing by following the dotte...

Page 63: ...Chapter 5 AdditionalFunctions 5 1 How to use MENU 5 2 MP3 Player 5 3 Picture Viewer 5 3 1 Full Screen Mode 5 3 2 Slide Show Mode 5 4 Quick Menu 63 64 66 67 68 69...

Page 64: ...ess etc 5 1 How to use MENU Only one mode can be used at any one time Navigation MP3 Picture Viewer 1 Navigation Mode and MP3 Picture Viewer Mode When the navigation is operating if you press the MENU...

Page 65: ...lable file mp3 wav ogg file 5 2 MP3 Player 1 Copy Music files from your computer to the SD card We recommend first creating a MUSIC folder on the SD Card then copying all of the Music files into that...

Page 66: ...play list The previous played MP3 file will be played automat ically 7 8 If you tap the FILE icon on the MP3 screen the MP3 list screen will appear On the MP3 list window select the desired MP3 file...

Page 67: ...ent file Display the MP3 file list Mute sound ICON 9 To close the program tap EXIT icon in the upper right hand corner of the screen You will be returned to the MENU screen The Control Icons of the MP...

Page 68: ...s possible at the Picture viewer main menu Available file bmp jpg gif file 5 3 1 Full Screen Mode Tap the FULL icon on the bottom of the Picture viewer main window On Full Screen Mode it can move to t...

Page 69: ...estion Notice whether the slide show is finished will be appeared 5 3 2 Slide show Mode Tap the SLIDE icon on the bottom of the Picture viewer main window The Picture Slide is converted at 3 seconds i...

Page 70: ...be displayed in the upper left hand corner of the window 5 4 Quick Menu BRIGHTNESS Set up the brightness of the screen VOLUME Volume can be set up immediately CALIBRATION If the system stops moving c...

Page 71: ...Chapter 6 SystemSetup 6 1 Information 6 2 Volume Brightness 6 3 Touch calibration 6 4 Power 6 4 1 Battery Mode 6 4 2 Power Saving Mode 72 72 73 74 75...

Page 72: ...formation Display the information on products Volume Brightness Adjust the volume and brightness of the unit Touch Calibration Control the sensitivity of the touch pad Power Display the power setting...

Page 73: ...ndow 3 The information of the products and Navigation MAP program will display Please try the following procedure 1 Tap the System setup icon on the MENU window 2 Tap the Volume Brightness icon 3 Adju...

Page 74: ...ORMATION window select YES icon 4 5 6 7 If you push and hold the cross mark it will calibrate the optimal state with having the pushed value After finished to push the cross mark tap the screen to reg...

Page 75: ...pping the Power icon on the System setup window the Power screen will be displayed as shown below The Power Setup is consists of two menus 6 4 Power AC Power state In charging state it will display BA...

Page 76: ...ving icon the two power saving setup functions will be displayed Backlight time out If there is neither touch or button pushing the back light becomes dark after setting time Backlight warning time ou...

Page 77: ...Chapter 7 FurtherInformation 7 1 FAQ Frequently Asked Questions 7 2 Specifications 7 3 Warranty 7 4 FCC Compliance 7 5 End User License Agreement 77 81 82 83 85 86 87 89...

Page 78: ...nch German Italian Spanish Danish and Dutch Should I back up my Caliber NavMate software includ ing the maps Should for any reason the data on your flash card is lost the supplied Caliber NavMate DVD...

Page 79: ...PS receiver in the back of your car remember your GPS receiver should always have a free view of sky and that you have free and clear view of the road How many voice guidance languages can be down loa...

Page 80: ...POI errors in Caliber products In order to obtain the correct map data Caliber and its map sup pliers rely on local government and other local organizations throughout North America and the world to s...

Page 81: ...value you will be responsible for any loss or damage to the product during shipping What is WAAS WAAS stands for the Wide Area Augmentation System it is an FAA funded project designed to improve the...

Page 82: ...an I get software updates Please contact us at support sphereteq com for information about software updates If my questions are not answered in this manual how do I get in touch with your support depa...

Page 83: ...Hz Atlas II RAM 64MB ROM 32MB 4 52 W X3 14 L X0 94 H Sirf 3 equivalent 20 Channel Rechargeable Battery Li Ion 1230mA Max 1 5W Speaker built in SD Card for external storage USB Port 2 0 DESCRIPTION 1 D...

Page 84: ...port sphereteq com or call 949 480 1128 In order to return the product for service Caliber must assign a RMA number to you Caliber s 1 Year Limited Warranty You may only use the Software and the Hardw...

Page 85: ...accuracy or completeness of respons es of results of workmanlike effort of lack of viruses You must return the product in tamper resistant packaging freight prepaid as instructed by Caliber You must o...

Page 86: ...there is no warranty or condition of title quiet enjoyment quiet possession correspondence to description or non infringement with regard to the product Should you have any questions concerning this...

Page 87: ...sed 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 equip...

Page 88: ...End User License Agreement EULA is a legal agreement between you either an individual or a single entity and HORIZON NAVIGATION INC for the oper ating software and updates thereof that run the digita...

Page 89: ...such copies 4 Indemnity You agree to indemnify defend and hold free and harmless HORIZON NAVIGATION INC including its licensors assignees subsidiaries affiliated companies and the respective officers...

Page 90: ...ts conflict of laws provisions Accordingly copies of the digital database map may contain inaccurate or incomplete data or information due to inaccurate or incomplete source materials the pas sage of...

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