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Your product should include the following accessories:  

 

 

NAV-62 Unit 

In-vehicle Bracket fixing 

 

 

 

 

Car Adapter 

Home / Travel Adapter

(Optional) 

Micro SD Card 

(Optional)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD-ROM

 

Quick Guide

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

GPSmile62 

Summary of Contents for GPSmile62

Page 1: ... belong to registered companies Note z The contents of this manual will be modified without further notice z The operation temperature for the product is between 0 40 z Operating or recharging in an environment with a temperature over 45 might cause the system to malfunction However this should be considered a normal phenomenon Please do not operate under extreme temperatures i GPSmile62 ...

Page 2: ...evice If device is damaged or is in a wet environment replace the device immediately 4 It is not recommended to charge from a PC because the PC power voltage is not enough to supply the device About the battery 1 Use only the original factory approved charger 2 A Lithium battery is built into the device To prevent fire or skin burns do not disassemble pierce impact or expose the battery to fire Th...

Page 3: ...uctions 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 that are different from those in this product user manual using parts not made or sold by Holux Technology or repairs done by anyone other than Holux Technology and ...

Page 4: ...see the FAQ If answers cannot be found on the website please send us an e mail at info holux com stating your query and location Maintenance Service HOLUX Technology Inc 886 3 6687000 Web Site www holux com E mail info holux com or Contact your nearest dealer for further support HOLUX Technology Inc www holux com iv GPSmile62 ...

Page 5: ...time use 3 Copyright 3 Important Notice 3 Package Contents 4 Basic Operation 5 Introduction 5 Front View 5 Rear View 5 Left Side 6 Right Side 6 Top View 7 Bottom View 7 Getting Started 8 Micro SD memory card installation 8 Charging 10 Using Home Travel adapter 10 Using the In Vehicle Bracket 13 Operating Methods 17 Startup 17 Shutdown 17 GPSmile55 ...

Page 6: ...Panel Adjustment 29 Reset GPS 31 Version 33 Language 34 Startup Message 34 Hot Key 35 Bluetooth Optional function 36 Make a call 36 Phonebook 38 Call History 40 Device List 41 Device Manager 42 Settings 42 Search Device 43 Disconnect 46 Information 46 Troubleshooting 47 System reset 47 Normal Care and Maintenance 48 Keep dry 48 Do not drop the unit 48 Avoid sudden temperature changes 48 GPSmile55 ...

Page 7: ...Operating temperature 48 Avoid exposure to sunlight 49 Cleaning the screen 49 Do not disassemble 49 Storage 49 Appendix 50 Specifications 50 Federal regulations 52 GPSmile55 ...

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Page 9: ... The first GPS positioning should be performed at a single set point in a wide open area without building shelters The length of time it takes to position will depend on the satellite signal strength and cloud levels It will 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 10: ...de whether or not to follow the planned course The planned navigational route is for reference only changes in roadside conditions one way streets no right turns may happen so please respond according to the situation and decide whether or not to follow the planned course When placing this system in the vehicle please secure it on the car with brackets to ensure safety The recommended installation...

Page 11: ...s Copyright 2008 HOLUX Technology Inc All rights reserved Important Notice Please thoroughly read this manual of operating instructions and explanations Only use 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 is a violation of the warrantee agreement and will ...

Page 12: ...ackage Contents Your product should include the following accessories NAV 62 Unit In vehicle Bracket fixing Car Adapter Home Travel Adapter Optional Micro SD Card Optional CD ROM Quick Guide 4 GPSmile62 ...

Page 13: ...Basic Operation Introduction Front View 5 TFT LCD with touch screen Rear View External Antenna port 5 GPSmile62 ...

Page 14: ...Left Side Left Side Micro SD card l Power button Earphone port USB port Right Side Battery 6 GPSmile62 GPSmile62 ...

Page 15: ...Top View Hot key Bottom View 7 GPSmile62 ...

Page 16: ...contacts of the memory card facing back insert the card into the slot on the 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 ca...

Page 17: ...0 When operating accidental removal of the memory card will result in showing an error message Please reinsert the memory card and the system may need to be reset before further use 9 GPSmile62 ...

Page 18: ...ce for the first time we strongly suggest you use a fully charged battery 1 Insert the USB connector into the unit 1 Insert the USB connector into the unit 2 Plug the adapter into a power outlet 2 Plug the adapter into a power outlet 0 Please do not use USB cable to connect with PC Laptop when battery low or without battery it will be causing device can not boot 10 GPSmile62 GPSmile62 ...

Page 19: ...use the included car charger for long periods of usage 1 Plug the small plug into the power jack on the n rear 1 1 side of the device bracket is optional 2 Insert the other end into the cigarette lighter 1 1 Optional in basic version 1 1 Optional 11 GPSmile62 ...

Page 20: ... or an area exposed to direct sunlight Do not wait until the battery is depleted to recharge When the unit is not in use for a long time please remove the battery pack from the device When charging a completely depleted battery wait at least one minute before starting up the system This will prevent excessive battery discharge 12 GPSmile62 ...

Page 21: ...p of the glove compartment using the adhesive plate This device will effectively secure the GPS unit in the vehicle Follow the procedures below to secure the bracket 1 Follow the arrows and secure the unit into the in vehicle bracket fitting holes 2 Gently push the unit until the unit is tightly fixed with the bracket 13 GPSmile62 ...

Page 22: ...Note Please note the directions of the arrows When secured the assembly should be tight If these directions are not followed a loose fit will result and components must be reassembled 14 GPSmile62 ...

Page 23: ... the windshield ensuring its base is resting firmly on the dashboard n Bend the bracket support to a proper angle o p 4 The in vehicle bracket assembly is complete 5 To remove the GPS unit press the release button n and unscrew o 15 GPSmile62 ...

Page 24: ...icle secure bracket do not install it in a location that will block the view of the driver 9 Recommended installation requirements The bracket base should rest securely on the dashboard to prevent excessive shock 16 GPSmile62 ...

Page 25: ...ethods Startup For first time use please press and hold the power button for about 0 5 second to turn on the power Power button Shutdown While power is on press the power button to turn the power off 17 GPSmile62 ...

Page 26: ...he screen to use the function Multimedia including music video and photo frame viewer functions GPS Loads the navigation program and navigation screen Note If a Micro SD card with navigator software is inserted the system will automatically enter GPS function after startup Multimedia MUSIC Plays music VIDEO Plays video PHOTO Plays images SETTING System setup 18 GPSmile62 ...

Page 27: ...udio CD into MUSIC files on your computer Then save them onto the Micro SD memory card All the files need to be stored under the MUSIC directory and the file format needs to be Music Starting music playback 1 Insert the Micro SD memory card with stored MUSIC files into the Micro SD memory card slot on the unit 2 Turn the power on and select the Multimedia icon on the main menu Then select the MUSI...

Page 28: ... Use the buttons to control each playback function 10 13 11 GPSmile62 1 4 2 3 5 14 9 8 7 6 12 1 Play Pause 8 Music Status 2 Stop 9 Progress bar 3 Previous 10 Repeat mode indicator 4 Next 11 Battery indicator 5 Normal All Random Repeat mode 12 Timer 6 Exit 13 Help 7 Volume display 14 Play List 20 GPSmile62 ...

Page 29: ...4 Play List Select the Play List to add delete music play list 7 5 6 4 2 3 1 1 MUSIC List On Micro SD Card 5 Delete One 2 Add All 6 Exit 3 Add One 7 MUSIC List on the Device 4 Delete All 21 GPSmile62 ...

Page 30: ...able format and save them on the Micro SD memory card in a folder named film 1 Insert the Micro SD memory card with Video files into the Micro SD memory card slot on the unit 2 Turn the power on and select the Multimedia icon from the Main Menu Screen Then select the VIDEO icon to read the film 22 GPSmile62 ...

Page 31: ... the film Help Previous Next Play Delete Exit Use the right left arrow key to move forward backward in the film Displayed Total length Exit Delete Next Double Display speed Full Screen Previous Play pause Stop Video Status Bar 23 GPSmile62 ...

Page 32: ...red under the Image directory and the file format needs to be jpg 2 Insert the Micro SD memory card with stored image files into the Micro SD memory card slot on the unit 3 Turn the power on and select the Multimedia icon on the Main Menu Then select the PHOTO icon to start image browsing function 4 The Image Browsing Window GPSmile62 Help Previous Photo title Next Slide show Delete Exit 24 GPSmil...

Page 33: ...Previous Next Rotate Viewing Size Slide show Information Delete Exit Zoom in Zoom out 25 GPSmile62 ...

Page 34: ...Setting Volume Light 1 After starting up the system select the SETTING icon to enter 26 GPSmile62 ...

Page 35: ...cess the settings screen a Control the volume directly with the speaker icon There are nine levels of volume Select the MUTING icon to mute the Volume b Control the LCD Brightness with light bulb icon There are nine levels of brightness 27 GPSmile62 ...

Page 36: ... settings screen 2 Access the Date pull down menu and choose the correct value 3 Access the Time pull down menu and choose the correct value 4 Access the Time Zone pull down menu and choose the correct value 5 Select to return to main menu screen 28 GPSmile62 ...

Page 37: ... or stylus by touching writing on the screen If the system cannot correctly identify your input please run through the screen calibration procedure 1 From the settings window select Panel Adjustment to start the screen calibration procedure 29 GPSmile62 ...

Page 38: ... 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 6 The setting page will return when adjustment is finished 30 GPSmile62 ...

Page 39: ...t GPS 1 Select Reset GPS from the main screen to access the GPS settings screen 2 Select the YES icon to start the GPS reset procedure 3 Select the NO icon to return to the main Setting screen 31 GPSmile62 ...

Page 40: ...4 The following information is for GPS reset fail 5 The following information is for GPS reset OK 32 GPSmile62 ...

Page 41: ...Version 1 Select Version from the main screen to access the Version screen 2 The screen display will show the version information 33 GPSmile62 ...

Page 42: ...want under the screen Startup Message 1 Warning Voice Under the settings window check the Warning Voice to F check uncheck if you would like the startup message is to be broadcast 2 Click Voice Under the setting windows check the click voice to F check uncheck to enable disable the click voice 34 GPSmile62 ...

Page 43: ...Hot Key Press the Hot key to enter the Volume and LCD Brightness screen Hot key 35 GPSmile62 ...

Page 44: ...Bluetooth Optional function Make a call 1 Turn the power on and select Bluetooth in the main menu The GPS will display Bluetooth HF Phone Menu 36 GPSmile62 ...

Page 45: ...display the calling function menu a Use Phonebook to enter its menu b Use Call History to enter Call History menu Dial Phone book Numbers Call History 3 Use Numbers to enter the desired telephone number and press Dail to dial 37 GPSmile62 ...

Page 46: ... menu 1 Select Phonebook on the main menu to enter the Phonebook menu Previous Next Delete Phonebook Download Phonebook Dial 2 Use Download Phonebook to download the Phonebook in the Bluetooth device 3 The information below is used in Downloading Phonebook 38 GPSmile62 GPSmile62 ...

Page 47: ... is used for The remote device does not support Phonebook Download 5 Use up down arrows to select the number to dial and then press Dial 6 Use Delete all contacts to delete all Phonebooks 7 Select Start deleting 39 GPSmile62 ...

Page 48: ...enter the Call History menu Next Previous a Use up down arrows to view Call History Dial content Answered Calls Dialed Number b Use Content to view conversation content c Use Dialed Number to view dial record d Use Answered Calls to view callers e Select the desired number and press Dial 40 GPSmile62 ...

Page 49: ...Device List menu Previous Next Connect Device Delete Device a Use up down arrow to see Device List s b Select desired device and press Connect Device to connect to device c Select the device to be deleted and press Delete Device to delete device 41 GPSmile62 ...

Page 50: ...rom the main menu select Device Manager From the main menu select Device Manager GPSmile62 to enter Device Manager Next Previous Set Search Device Disconnect Information Settings 1 Select Settings to enter Settings menu 42 GPSmile62 ...

Page 51: ...ber Switch 3 Use Alphabet Number Switch to change to English characters or numbers 4 Use keypad to enter the name for the new device and select to start using new name Search Device 1 Use Search Device to search for Blue 2 tooth device and enter Device found menu 43 GPSmile62 ...

Page 52: ...Search Device to find Bluetooth device again Next Previous Connect Search Device 4 Use up down arrows to select the device you desire to Connect and press Connect to connect 5 The information below is used during Connection Established 44 GPSmile62 GPSmile62 ...

Page 53: ...6 The information below is used during Pairing Fail 45 GPSmile62 ...

Page 54: ...to be disconnected and then press Disconnect Select the device to be disconnected and then press Disconnect GPSmile62 to disconnect connected Bluetooth device Disconnect Information Use Information to display version information 46 GPSmile62 ...

Page 55: ...ions which results in an inoperable system 2 Cannot turn off the system with the power button 3 No response from a selection made on the screen Follow below processes to reset the system Remove the battery cover and then take out the battery pack Insert the battery pack to the system and insert the battery cover The system will immediately reset You will now see the main screen and the system is r...

Page 56: ...sed if it is violently impacted or shocked Avoid sudden temperature changes Condensation may occur when entering a warm room on a cold day To prevent condensation from damaging the unit please place it into an airtight plastic bag before exposing it to sudden temperature changes Keep away from strong magnetic fields When using or storing please keep away from strong electromagnetic radioactive or ...

Page 57: ...o wipe the screen Do not disassemble Please do not disassemble the product This may void the warranty and damage the unit Storage For storage keep the unit in a dry box Please do not keep the product in the following environments 1 Unventilated and humid locations 2 In a car window that is exposed to excessive amounts of sunlight 3 In an environment where humidity is over 90 49 GPSmile62 ...

Page 58: ...Windows CE Net 5 0 Core Version Memory 64 MB Flash 64 MB Mobile SDRAM Weight 190 g Size 135 L x 89 W x 12 14 5 H mm Car Holder Charger Input voltage 10 30V 1 3A max Output voltage 5 4V 1 2A Battery Removable Rechargeable 1050 mAh Li Ion Battery Extension Slot Micro SD Display 5 16 9 TFT LCD with touch screen 480 x 272 pixels 16 M colors Audio Built in speaker Software volume control 3 5mm headphon...

Page 59: ...oth Optional Function Support PBAP Phonebook Support HFP Hands Free TMC Optional Function TMC Traffic Receiver Flash Memory Optional Function Built in 2G Flash High Speed Processor Optional Function Samsung S3C2443 533 MHz 51 GPSmile62 ...

Page 60: ...Federal regulations This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of directive 1999 5 EC 52 GPSmile62 ...

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