System settings
User Manual Falk Navigator
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4 System
settings
In the system settings you can customise various
basic functions of the navigation device to meet
your needs, such as the battery indicator,
brightness of the display or tones.
To do this, select in System settings the
corresponding menu subitem. The functionality of
the buttons is different depending on the selection
and is described in detail below. By pressing the
buttons and you can scroll through the list and select the desired menu subitems.
4.1 Battery
You navigation device can be powered by an external power supply or by the integrated
battery. By pressing the
Battery
button you can display the exact charging status of the
battery by means of a level indicator. If the power level drops below 20 %, a low charging
status is indicated. The charging process is indicated in the display by a lightning symbol.
Note:
The current charging status is important particularly in battery mode. If too little power
is available, the navigation can no longer be maintained until arrival at the destination, for
example.
Also see the subitem Battery in the chapter entitled Navigation screen, page 16 ff.
4.2 Automatic
on/off
By pressing the button
Automatic on/off
the navigation device can switch to Sleep Mode
automatically when the vehicle's ignition is switched off. The requirements for this:
The navigation device is connected to the vehicle's cigarette lighter.
The cigarette lighter is currentless after switching off the ignition.
The appropriate function is activated on the navigation device.
4.3 Day/Night
If you select the menu item
Day/Night
, you can set the display of the navigation device to
day display, night display or automatic. If Automatic is set, the navigation device switches
automatically between day and night display regardless of the current position, time or time
of year.
4.4 Brightness
In the menu item
Brightness
you can set the desired brightness of the display for the day
and night mode separately by pressing the buttons and respectively.