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original or copy of the sales receipt 
from the original retailer is 
required. HEMA VMS will not 
replace missing components from 
any package purchased through 
an online auction.
INTERNATIONAL PURCHASES: A 
separate warranty is provided by 
international distributors for units 
purchased outside of Australia & 
New Zealand.  This warranty is 
provided by the local in-country 
distributor and this distributor 
provides local service for your unit. 
Distributor warranties are only 
valid in the area of intended 
distribution. Units purchased in 
Australia or New Zealand must be 
returned to the HEMA Navigator 
service centre in Australia.

Your HEMA navigator contains 
sensitive electronic components 
that can be permanently damaged 
if exposed to excessive shock or 
vibration. To minimize the risk of 
damage to your navigator, avoid 
dropping your unit and operating 
it in high-shock and high-vibration 
environments.
- Do not store the Navigator where 
prolonged exposure to extreme 
temperatures can occur, because it 
can cause permanent damage.
- Do not expose the Navigator to 
water.  Contact with water can 

cause this unit to malfunction.
- Never use a hard or sharp 
object to operate the 
touchscreen or damage may 
result.

CLEANING THE UNIT

The Navigator is constructed of 
high-quality materials and does 
not require user maintenance 
other than cleaning. Clean the 
unit’s outer casing (not the 
touchscreen) using a cloth 
dampened with a mild detergent 
solution, and then wipe dry. 
Avoid chemical cleaners and 
solvents that can damage plastic 
components.

CLEANING THE TOUCH SCREEN

Clean the touch screen with a 
soft, clean, lint-free cloth. Use 
water, isopropyl alcohol, or 
eyeglass cleaner, if needed. Apply 
the liquid to the cloth, and then 
gently wipe the touch screen.

AVOIDING THEFT

- To avoid theft, remove the 
Navigator and mount from sight 
when not in use. Remove the 
residue on the windscreen left by 
the suction cup.

CARING FOR YOUR NAVIGATOR

Summary of Contents for Navigator

Page 1: ...2 HEMA NAVIG ATO R QUICK USER GUIDE POWERED BY ...

Page 2: ...l SD Card serial HNV11008050001 Speaker RESET Reset button push lightly with pen External GPS Aerial Port Stylus pen 4 3 16 9 Touch LCD Screen Indicator lights Red Charging Green Battery full Orange no GPS lock SD card slot 3 5 mm Headphone Jack Power Mini USB connector Power press for 2 sec to turn on off Top cradle mount slot Exit Navigation ...

Page 3: ...the cradle Plug the car charger into a power outlet in your vehicle Your unit should turn on automatically if it is plugged in and your vehicle key is turned to ON ACC Ways to charge the GPS Connect the 12V car charger to the GPS and to a power outlet in your vehicle Connect the AC adaptor to the GPS and a 240V AC wall outlet Connect the USB cable to the GPS and charge it from a PC Turn on your GP...

Page 4: ... start Street Navigation Acquiring GPS lock may take a few minutes Acquiring GPS lock screen Position shown on map No GPS lock When a valid GPS position is established the unit will automatically zoom to street level Your GPS position is indicated by a red dot No GPS detected Your GPS position cannot be detected If indoors GPS signal may not be detected If GPS position cannot be detected after 10 ...

Page 5: ...nding an address 1 Touch to enter the MAIN MENU touch NAVIGATE TO LOCATIONS a keyboard will appear for address input 2 To input an address simply enter HOUSE NUMBER Space first 4 letters of the STREET NAME Space first 4 letters of the SUBURB then hit E G for 217 Flinders St Melbourne type in 217 FLIN MELB KEYBOARD QWERTY layout To search the data base simply enter The House Number first 4 letters ...

Page 6: ...entify the closest match in it s database and display a number of locations you can choose from for Flinders St Melbourne type in FLIN MELB for Melbourne type in MELB for Flinders St type in FLIN for 217 Flinders St type in 217 FLIN NOTE Do not input the road type such as St Street or Rd Road etc Need more help There are a host of other software features not covered by this quick user manual For f...

Page 7: ... map either select on the Main Tool bar FILE OPEN MAP FILE Or click the OPEN MAP ICON 1 Go outdoors to an open area away from tall buildings trees 2 Turn on the HEMA Navigator and start OziExplorer Acquiring GPS lock may take a few minutes 3 Press or to scroll through various screen views Select the desired map file and press OK button map files Folders Scroll Up Down OK button Open A Map ...

Page 8: ... List A list of waypoints on the map is displayed The list shows information about each waypoint Load a Waypoint File Select a waypoint file wpt to load onto the map Save Waypoints to File All waypoints currently on the map are saved to a waypoint file wpt Show Hide Waypoint Name Waypoint names are displayed on map or not Auto Show Waypoint Properties If selected the waypoint properties dialog is ...

Page 9: ...to the map Save Route to File The currently loaded route is saved as a rt2 file Show Hide Route Waypoint Name If selected route waypoint names are displayed Close Turns off Route Create toolbar Insert a Route Waypoint If selected a route waypoint is inserted between two waypoints or at the start or end of the route depending on a best choice How to create a Route Bring up the Route Create Toolbar ...

Page 10: ...e is all the relevant information to aid in navigation Route Navigation Page Current Speed Current Heading Bearing to WP Distance to WP Distance Remaining in Route Navigation Toolbar Map Zoom Level Zoom In Zoom Out While navigating when a WP waypoint is reached you will hear voice instruction on how to proceed Once the WP is passed it will automatically proceed to the next WP in route Reverse Navi...

Page 11: ...All OziExplorer route files rte are kept in the OziData folder in the root directory of the SD card To add route files copy them into the same OziData folder Accessing Track files All OziExplorer track files plt are kept in the OziData folder in the root directory of the SD card To add track files copy them into the same OziData folder Exit OziExplorer To exit OziExplorer select FILE QUIT or selec...

Page 12: ...y Map Change Time Change Volume Change Brightness Change Language Options Next Tools Page Calculator System Power Decrease System Volume Increase System Volume Back to settings menu Back to main menu Back to main menu Previous Tools Page mp3 Player System Options ...

Page 13: ...nu Time zone Menu decrease Idle time increase Idle time Adjust for Daylight Savings change time zone back to settings menu back to settings menu back to main menu Time zone information Change Language adjust time date format ...

Page 14: ... RESET button on the back of the unit 2 Connect the GPS to a power source Systems Menu Calibrate Touchscreen Update System Firmware Memory Map Support visit the support page at www memory map co nz or call AUS 1900 9 MEMORY 1900 9 63667 or NZ 0900 MEMORY 0900 63667 2 50 first min then 0 50 ex GST ask bill payer first ...

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Page 16: ...N Broome Wyndham Port Hedland Red Centre Great Desert Tracks South Central Sheet Great Desert Tracks North West Sheet Kimberley Top End Gulf Mid West Western Australia Simpson Desert Cape Range NP Rudall River NP Kennedy Range NP Kalbarri NP Cape York Tip Eastern Australia Tourism Routes Boodjamulla Lawn Hill NP Gregory NP Millstream Chichester NP Mt Augustus NP Great Desert Tracks South East Shee...

Page 17: ...lyte leak and or injury Always operate the vehicle in a safe manner Do not become distracted by the unit while driving and always be fully aware of all driving conditions Minimize the amount of time spent viewing the unit s screen while driving and use voice prompts when possible Do not input destinations change settings or access any functions requiring prolonged use of the unit s controls while ...

Page 18: ... is prohibitively expensive Declaration of Conformity Hereby HEMA Navigator declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC FCC Compliance This product has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE These limits are designed to provide...

Page 19: ...TAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER RESULTING FROM THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations may not apply to you HEMA VMS retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the unit or software or offer a full refund of the purchase price at i...

Page 20: ...n high shock and high vibration environments Do not store the Navigator where prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can occur because it can cause permanent damage Do not expose the Navigator to water Contact with water can cause this unit to malfunction Never use a hard or sharp object to operate the touchscreen or damage may result CLEANING THE UNIT The Navigator is constructed of high qual...

Page 21: ...structure organization and code of the software are valuable trade secrets of HEMA VMS and that the soft ware in source code form remains a valuable trade secret of HEMA VMS You agree not to de compile de scramble modify reverse assemble reverse engineer or reduce to human readable form the software or any part thereof or create any derivative works based on the software Size 100 x 76 x 20 mm W x ...

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