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Page 1: ...info HOLUX and GPSmile are trademarks of HOLUX Technology Inc All other trademarks belong to each registered companies Note z Contents of this manual will be modified without further notice z The products operating temperature is between 0 C 40 C please do not operate under extreme temperatures ...

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Page 5: ...power adaptor whilst it is in a bag Do not attempt to repair the device If device is damaged or is in a wet environment replace the device immediately About the battery Use only the original factory approved charger A Lithium battery is built in to the device To prevent fire or skin burns do not disassemble pierce impact or expose the battery to fire The battery will crack explode or release dange...

Page 6: ...e for third party software hardware Important instructions Note This warranty does not cover damage or malfunction from the below causes unauthorized disassembly modification of unit abuse or incorrect usage accidental and other unpreventable causes operation under variables mentioned other than in this product user manual using parts not made or sold by Holux Technology or repairs done by anyone ...

Page 7: ...on to the website www holux com and see the FAQ If answers cannot be found on the website please send us an e mail at info holux com tw stating your query and location Maintenance Service HOLUX Technology Inc 886 3 6687000 Web Site www holux com E mail info holux com tw HOLUX Technology Inc www holux com ...

Page 8: ...portant Notice 1 Other Functions 2 First time use 3 Copyright 3 Important Notice 3 Package Contents 4 Basic Operation 5 Introduction 5 Getting Started 7 SD memory card installation 7 Using the stylus 8 I O interface 8 Charging 9 Using the In Vehicle Bracket 11 Operating Methods 13 Startup 13 Shutdown 13 Using Functions 14 Function Menu 15 ...

Page 9: ... Music Playback Function 21 Storing MP3 files onto SD memory cards 21 Starting music playback 21 Image Browsing Function 23 Using the CD 24 Troubleshooting 24 System reset 24 Quick Troubleshooting 25 Normal Care and Maintenance 25 Storage 26 Appendix 27 Specifications 27 ...

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Page 11: ...ographic etc precise measurements The first GPS positioning should be performed at a single set point wide open area without building shelters Positioning time length will depend on the satellite signal strength cloud levels possibly taking up to 10 minutes GPS Global Positioning System is the satellite system used by the United States of America Department of Defense All maintenance and operation...

Page 12: ...accordingly to the situation and decide whether or not to follow the planned course When placing this system in the vehicle please secure with brackets on the car to ensure safety The recommended installation location is illustrated below Differences between manufactured and shipped versions may be present this software may be updated frequently If the descriptions in this manual are different fro...

Page 13: ...other languages Copyright 2006 HOLUX Technology Inc All rights reserved Important Notice Please read thoroughly this manual of operating instructions and explanations Use only original factory approved batteries and accessories to prevent unexpected damage If the correct procedures were not followed for operation or incompatible accessories were connected this violates the warrantee agreement and ...

Page 14: ...mile52 Package Contents Your product should include the following accessories NAV 52 Unit In Vehicle Bracket Bracket fixing Car Adapter Home Travel Adapter Optional SD Memory Card Optional CD ROM Quick Guide ...

Page 15: ...5 GPSmile52 Basic Operation Introduction Front View Rear View 3 5 TFT LCD with touch screen Speaker System power switch I O interface Stylus Charging indicator LED Charging Red Full Green ...

Page 16: ...6 GPSmile52 Left Side Right Side Top View Note The Menu button is only functional during GPS navigation USB port External Antenna port Stylus SD card slot Reset button Power button Menu button ...

Page 17: ...right side of the unit To remove the memory card 1 Gently press the top of the memory card and the card will eject automatically 2 Then pull to remove the memory card 9 The included memory card contains the digital map files that are required for the GPS navigational data Please do not delete 9 When removing the memory card please make sure the card is not reading data or it will cause a system cr...

Page 18: ...lot at the rear Pull out to use I O interface The I O interface has five pins and each pin function is described as below Pin Function 1 VCCIN DC 5 4 0 2 1A 2 TX Serial Data output port A TTL Level Voh 2 4V Vol 0 4V Ioh Iol 2mA 3 RX Serial Data input port A TTL Level Vih 0 7 VCC Vil 0 3 VCC 4 GND 5 Outside device Reserve of software program definition Stylus 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 19: ... battery 1 Insert the USB connector into the unit 2 Plug the adapter into a power outlet Using the car charger While using the device in a vehicle use the included car charger for long periods of usage 1 Plug in the small plug into the power jack on the rear of the in vehicle bracket 2 Insert the other end into the cigarette lighter ...

Page 20: ...arge When not using the unit for a long time please turn off the system switch When charging a completely depleted battery wait at least one minute before system startup This will prevent excessive battery discharge When charging starts the charging indicator light will be red please wait for the charging to complete this might take several hours After charging is completed the indicator light wil...

Page 21: ...ure the GPS unit in the vehicle Follow the procedures below to secure the bracket 1 Follow the arrows and stable the unit into the in vehicle bracket fitting holes to secure 2 Gently push in the unit until the unit is tightly fixed with the bracket Note Please note the directions of the arrows when fitted the assembly should be tight If these directions are not followed a loose fit will result and...

Page 22: ... directions to insert the bracket into the slots on the bracket and slide to fix the set A Æ B 5 The in vehicle bracket assembly is complete 9 When using the in vehicle secure bracket do not install in a location that will block the view of the driver 9 Recommended installation requirements The bracket base should be resting securely on the dashboard to prevent excessive shock ...

Page 23: ...hold the power button for about two seconds to turn on the power Note Before the first time use please switch the system power on Shutdown 1 While power is on press the power button to turn off power 2 If the unit will not be used for a long time turn the system power switch at the rear side Off System power switch Power button ...

Page 24: ...oto and settings Directly select the icon onscreen to use the function GPS Loads the navigation program and navigation screen Note If the SD card with navigator software is inserted the system will enter GPS function automatically after startup Music Plays MP3 music Photo Plays images Setting Function adjustments and operation instructions ...

Page 25: ...nction window other than the navigation screen and includes system settings navigation settings schedule plans GPS status MP3 image browsing Entering the Operation Menu Under the navigation screen press the Menu button to enter the operational menu Menu button ...

Page 26: ...acklight setting version info and GPS reset etc You can modify the settings according to personal preferences System Settings Time 1 After system startup select Setting from the main screen to go into the System Settings window 2 Select from the Hour pull down menu and choose the correct value 3 Select from the Minute pull down menu and choose the correct value Minute Hour ...

Page 27: ...rn to main menu screen Volume 1 Under the settings window control the volume directly with the scroll bar There are six levels of volume in total Startup Message 1 Under the settings window select the Warning Voice On or Off for whether the startup message is to be broadcast Scroll Bar ...

Page 28: ...t Stylus Adjustment to start the screen calibration procedure 2 Use the stylus and touch the cross at the center of the screen once 3 Touch the cross in the second position once 4 Touch the cross in the third position once 5 Continue the calibration by touching the cross in the positions that follow 6 To finish the calibration procedure press the Enter key to accept the new settings 7 Press the Es...

Page 29: ...klight to enter the backlight settings window 2 Select the time to turn off backlight when running off the battery external power 1 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 30 min Always On 3 Scroll the brightness bar to control backlight brightness There are six levels in total 4 Select to confirm or select to keep the original settings 5 Select to return to main menu screen ...

Page 30: ...the settings window select Version to enter the version window 2 The screen display will show the version information and instructions for operation of music playback and image browsing functions 3 Select to exit the Version screen ...

Page 31: ...ards On your computer you must first convert the music from an audio CD into MP3 files then save them onto the SD memory card All the files need to be stored under the MP3 directory and the file format needs to be mp3 Starting music playback 1 Insert the SD memory card with stored MP3 files into the SD memory card slot on the unit 2 Power on and select the Music icon on the main menu ...

Page 32: ...yback Window Use the buttons to control each playback function 1 Play 8 Volume up 2 Next 9 Volume down 3 Stop 10 Repeat mode indicator 4 Previous 11 Progress Bar 5 Repeat mode 12 Volume display 6 Battery indicator 13 Exit 7 Timer ...

Page 33: ...rds All the files need to be stored under the Image directory and the file format needs to be jpg 2 Insert the SD memory card with stored image files into the SD memory card slot on the unit 3 Power on and select Photo icon on Main Menu 4 The Image Browsing Window Next Previous Full screen mode Multiple Exit Next Exit full screen mode Multiple Previous ...

Page 34: ...ing situations occur 1 Heavy lag experienced with screen refresh or operations resulting in an inoperable system 2 Cannot turn off the system with power button 3 No response with selection on the screen Press the reset button on the right side of the unit The system will immediately reset You will now see the main screen and the system is ready for use Reset button ...

Page 35: ...tion is not obstructed by buildings or other interferences Normal Care and Maintenance To ensure the unit s normal operation and extended life span please note the following while using and storing Keep dry This product is not waterproof If it comes into contact with water spray or is submerged it will seriously damage the components resulting in irreversible damage Do not drop the unit If violent...

Page 36: ...her sharp objects on the screen to avoid damaging the LCD screen Cleaning the screen Using a soft clean cloth to wipe the screen is recommended do not use ordinary tissue to wipe the screen Do not disassemble Please do not disassemble the product this may void the warranty and damage the unit Storage When the product is not being used for a long period please remove the battery and store in a cool...

Page 37: ...ws CE Net 4 2 Core Version Memory 32 MB NAND flash memory and 64MB SDRAM memory for operating system and embedded applications Weight 180 g Size 95 5 L x 77 W x 22 H mm Car Holder Charger Input voltage 11V 28V Output voltage 5 5V 0 3V Battery Rechargeable 2600 mAh Polymer Li ion Battery life 8 10 hrs Extension Slot SD card slot over 1 GB Display 3 5 high brightness contrast ratio transflective TFT...

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