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GPS-410/510
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The Source Screen
Touching the S
OURCE
button on any
of the GPS-410/510’s screens dis-
plays the S
OURCE
screen (
right
).
The S
OURCE
screen lets you select the
GPS-410/510’s navigation, music
player or video player functions.
(Video function only GPS-510). The
S
OURCE
screen lets you change the
GPS-410/510’s settings, as well. (See
Changing Settings,
on page 23.)
The S
OURCE
screen also displays the strength of the GPS signal the GPS-410/510
is receiving, the local time and the GPS-410/510 battery’s charge level.
Playing Music and Video Files
(Video only GPS-510)
In addition to its navigation functions, your GPS-410/510 can play your music
and video files. These files must be loaded onto an SD media card (not includ-
ed). SD memory cards are available that can hold up to 4GB of audio/video
media. The GPS-410/510 supports regular SD and SDHC cards up to 32GB (for-
matted with FAT32).
Compatible A/V File Types
In order to play on your GPS-410/510, audio and video files must be in one of
the following formats:
A
UDIO
(S
UPPORTS
ID3 T
AGS
V1
AND
V2.1 – 2.3)
MP3:
16-bit (VBR/CBR), 44kHz, 64kbps up to 320kbps, 2-channel
WMA:
16-bit, 44kHz, stereo, 32kbps up to 160kbps (VBR) and 32kbps up to
256kbps (CBR, 2-channel) (GPS-510 only)
V
IDEO
MPEG-4:
ASP up to 624x352 @ 24fps (does not support GMC or Opel) with
MP3 audio VBR/CBR to 192kbps, 16-bit, 48kHz, 2-channel
WMV9:
Up to 320x240 @ 24fps SP @ ML
Loading Media on Your SD Card
There are two ways to transfer media from your computer to an SD card
inserted into your GPS-410/510: via USB Mass Storage or via MTP (Media
Transfer Protocol). Touch the
S
ETTINGS
button on the S
OURCE
screen, then touch the USB but-
ton. The USB screen
(right)
will
appear, with buttons for MTP
and USB M
ASS
S
TORAGE
modes.
MTP (M
EDIA
T
RANSFER
P
ROTOCOL
)
MTP mode transfers files using
the S
YNC
mode of Windows
Media® Player (ver. 10 or higher). If necessary, Windows Media Player will
automatically transcode video files to a format supported by GPS-410/510.
To allow for proper transcoding please ensure that your Windows PC is able
to playback the media file.