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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

Table of Contents

 

IMPORTANT NOTICES AND WARNINGS ................................................................................... 4

 

This Documentation ........................................................................................................................................ 4

 

Global Positioning System ............................................................................................................................... 4

 

Precautions ..................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

WHAT’S IN THE BOX ....................................................................................................................... 5

 

1.

 

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR NAVIG8R GPS ........................................................................ 5

 

1.1 Warning .................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

1.2 Before Using Your Navig8r GPS Unit .......................................................................................................... 6

 

1.3 Mounting the GPS Unit in Your Vehicle ..................................................................................................... 7

 

1.4 Connecting the Car Charger ....................................................................................................................... 7

 

NAVIGATION ...................................................................................................................................... 8

 

Before Using the Navig8r Please Read the Following ...................................................................................... 9

 

Key Features ................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

2. Getting Started With Your Navig8r GPS System......................................................................................... 10

 

2.1 Start Up Screen: The Navigation Menu ...................................................................................................... 12

 

2.2 Buttons and Other Controls on the Screen................................................................................................. 13

 

2.2.1 Using Keyboards ...................................................................................................................................... 14

 

2.3 Map Screen ................................................................................................................................................. 15

 

2.3.1 Navigating On The Map ........................................................................................................................... 15

 

2.3.2 Status Information and Hidden Controls on the Map. ............................................................................ 18

 

2.3.3 Variable Data fields. ................................................................................................................................. 19

 

3 Navigation Menu ........................................................................................................................................ 20

 

3.1 Setting a Destination .................................................................................................................................. 20

 

3.1.1 Finding an Address................................................................................................................................... 20

 

3.1.2 Entering a State ....................................................................................................................................... 21

 

3.1.3 Entering a Suburb .................................................................................................................................... 21

 

3.1.4 Entering a Street ...................................................................................................................................... 22

 

3.1.5 Entering a Street Number ........................................................................................................................ 22

 

3.1.6 Finalising the Destination ........................................................................................................................ 22

 

3.1.6.1 Destination Options .............................................................................................................................. 23

 

3.1.6.2 Further Destination Options ................................................................................................................. 23

 

3.2 Finding a POI ............................................................................................................................................... 24

 

3.2 Destination History ..................................................................................................................................... 25

 

3.2 Find GPS Coordinate ................................................................................................................................... 25

 

3.3 Find Favourite ............................................................................................................................................. 25

 

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Page 1: ... 10 2 1 Start Up Screen The Navigation Menu 12 2 2 Buttons and Other Controls on the Screen 13 2 2 1 Using Keyboards 14 2 3 Map Screen 15 2 3 1 Navigating On The Map 15 2 3 2 Status Information and Hidden Controls on the Map 18 2 3 3 Variable Data fields 19 3 Navigation Menu 20 3 1 Setting a Destination 20 3 1 1 Finding an Address 20 3 1 2 Entering a State 21 3 1 3 Entering a Suburb 21 3 1 4 Enter...

Page 2: ...ive Route 31 City Centre 31 Colour Theme 31 GPS Accuracy 31 Map 31 North Up Map Orientation 32 Road Safety Camera 32 Route 32 Track Up Map Orientation 32 Vehimarker 32 HARDWARE 33 7 MAIN SYSTEM MENU 34 7 1 GPS 35 7 2 SYSTEM 35 7 2 1 Language 36 7 2 2 Backlight 36 7 2 3 Power 36 7 2 4 Sound 37 7 2 5 Time 37 7 2 6 Sound 38 7 2 7 System 38 7 3 Tools 39 7 3 1 Calculator 39 7 3 2 Picture Viewer 39 7 4 ...

Page 3: ...8R 41 8 CONNECTING TO A PC 41 10 FRESH MAP GUARANTEE 41 11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 41 Disclaimer 41 12 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 42 13 END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT EULA 47 14 COPYRIGHT NOTE 51 15 WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS 52 ...

Page 4: ...the user s responsibility to follow all local traffic regulations and traffic signs when driving Local conditions and regulations may change at short notice and may not be included in the software mapping data of this product When leaving your vehicle do not leave the Navig8r on the dashboard of the car It should be removed and placed in a secure place along with the windscreen mount and power cab...

Page 5: ...ION ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 The Navig8r GPS unit 2 GPS device holder 3 Bracket Windscreen Mount 4 Car Charger 12v DC 5 USB Data Cable 6 User Manual This Document 1 Getting To Know Your Navig8r GPS ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Sleep ON OFF Button 2 Charge Indicator Light 3 3 5mm Earphone Audio Out 4 Micro SDHC Card slot Card not Supplied 5 USB Charger connection 6 Reset Button 7 LCD Touch Screen ...

Page 6: ...on the battery It may take several charge discharge cycles for the device to reach peak endurance The charging process will take longer if the device is turned on Subsequent charging should take less time to complete This GPS can only be charged from the PC USB port when the Navig8r is turned OFF Once the initial charge has been completed turn the GPS device on The Navig8r should launch the Naviga...

Page 7: ...e the suction cup to become loose and should be checked on a regular basis To avoid damage or theft the GPS should not be left on the windscreen mount overnight To remove the mount from the windscreen take hold of the mount in one hand and use the other to pull the tab away from the mount Locate the plastic tab on the side of the suction cup and gently pull away from the windscreen to break the se...

Page 8: ...8 NAVIGATION NAVIGATION ...

Page 9: ...ified and you can assemble the navig8r GPS Also please read the section on Mounting the GPS unit in your vehicle in the hardware section to ensure that the Navig8r is mounted safely and securely The first time the GPS unit is used or it has not been used for some time it may take some several minutes for it to detect the GPS satellites Restarting the system in the same location should acquire the ...

Page 10: ...r the first time an initial setup process starts automatically Do as follows 1 Select the written language of the application interface Later you can change it in Regional settings Tap the button or the button to scroll through the selection Tap the OK button to confirm the selection 2 Select the language that you would like to hear the voice commands in Tap the button or the button to scroll thro...

Page 11: ...y used menu item Advanced Shows all available features Select one to advance 5 Navigation Menu Advanced 6 Navigation Menu Simple 7 Tapping the MAP button in either menu will display the map screen Shown is the default screen with not satellite signal Tap the Menu Button to return to the Navigation menu to enter in an address ...

Page 12: ...tes Shows the route parameters and the route in its full length on the map You can also perform route related actions such as editing alter route settings or avoid parts of the route Customise the way the navigation software works and looks watch the Tutorial simulate demo routes or run some additional applications Use to configure the program setting and modify the behaviour of the Navigation sof...

Page 13: ...lue After the change the new value is shown on the button Some icons function as buttons Tap to change List Displayed when Several options are available List can be moved by sliding finger tip up and down the screen until the list ends or using the to move between pages Tap on the required selection and then the conformation button if required Switch When there are only two choices a checkmark sho...

Page 14: ...the button and select the new keyboard layout from the list Correcting your entry on the keyboard Tap to remove the unneeded character s Tap and hold the button to delete several characters or the entire input string Entering a space for example between a first name and a family name or in multi word street names Tap the button at the bottom centre of the screen Entering lowercase or capital lette...

Page 15: ...ds on the screen to help you navigate During navigation the screen shows route information Symbol Name Action Next Turn Preview Opens the Route information Screen Second Turn Preview Opens the Itinerary screen Trip Data Opens the trip information screen Battery Power staus Opens the Quick menu GPS Status indicator Opens the Quick menu Vehicle used in route Calculation Opens the Quick menu TOP Bar ...

Page 16: ...ntrol buttons Zoom In Out Rotate left right 3D map only Tilt up down 3D map only Zoom preset buttons 2D map only Tilt and Zoom preset buttons 3D map only Return to GPS position button Smart Zoom button Rotate left Rotate right Rotates the 3D map Left or Right Tilt up Tilt down Tilts the 3D maps Zoom in Zoom out Scales the map Return to GPS position appears when GPS position is available and the ma...

Page 17: ... predefined value Smart Zoom is disabled These buttons are available in 3D mode Tap and Hold any of the buttons to set its value to the current tilt and zoom level or to reset it to the default value Current GPS position on nearest road No Action Available Cursor selected map location No Action Available Orange Line Active route No Action Available Map Scale 2D only No Action Available Speed Limit...

Page 18: ...te recalculation is needed GPS Position and an active route are available but automatic off route recalculation is switched off and you have deviated from the route Tap this area to recalculate the recommended route Automatic off route calculation is also re enabled If animated route recalculation is in progress route recalculation is in progress No action is available Next route event image will ...

Page 19: ...ays facing North Speed information The Speed values that can be shown are Current Speed Speed Limit on Current Road if available Time Information The Time values that can be shown are Current GPS time Time remaining to destination Time remaining to next via point Estimated Arrival Time at destination Estimated Arrival Time at next via point Distance information The distance values that can be show...

Page 20: ...ation you have saved as a favourite or even plan your route directly from the map 3 1 1 Finding an Address Tap the Find Address icon to enter the address of your destination The Country will default to Australia to change the country to another map installed on the GPS tap the top bar and the select the country The GPS will search for an entered suburb from all states in the map but it can take lo...

Page 21: ...the selected state is the ACT In the ACT there are No suburbs that start with the letter Q J Z X or V so these keys are greyed out As all postcodes in the ACT begin with the number 2 only this number is available The available letters and number will change with each letter or number selected Located on the bottom row are the following buttons Button Action Tap to Cycle through entering lowercase ...

Page 22: ...e 3 1 5 Entering a Street Number Tap the last bar on the Find address screen to select street number As with the other screens only number that are in the selected street suburb will be displayed Use the buttons on the bottom row to change the input style 3 1 6 Finalising the Destination With the address entered the screen shown to the right is displayed Tap the set as Destination button for the N...

Page 23: ...ive route uses the Cursor as the start point by replacing the current GPS position Advance mode only If an active route already exists press to add this selection as a via or way point in the active route Advance mode only In the active route uses the Cursor as the destination while keeping the previous destination as a via point Advance mode only Save the Cursor as a POI Advance mode only Marks t...

Page 24: ... for a POI around the current GPS position Search for the POI around the destination of the Active route The POI will be searched for not around a given point but by the size of the detour it will add to the active route This is use full to search for a later stopover that cause only a minimal detour for example petrol stations and rest stops Tap to show a list of Saved Search Criteria for POIs Th...

Page 25: ...rn to the previous screen without making a selection 3 2 Find GPS Coordinate By selecting the Find Coordinate button on the Find menu as shown previously you can search for a prices GPS location for your destination Enter the Latitude and Longitude individually Change the display format to enter the coordinates with different formats 3 3 Find Favourite By selecting Favourite button on the Find men...

Page 26: ...led information about the Manage Menu 4 1 Manage Menu Explained BUTTON DESCRIPTION Rename or delete Saved Routes Recording Simulation renaming or deleting track logs and assigning colour to them to be shown on the map Creating updating or deleting POIs Creating updating or deleting POI groups Modifying POI visibility settings Deleting History items Renaming or deleting favourites Creating renaming...

Page 27: ...he Track log will be displayed on the map in this colour or The map returns with the Track Log The map is scaled to show the whole Track Log or Saves the Track Log in the inserted memory card not supplied in GPX format for use in computer software Opens the selected POI group for editing or Tap to filter the list to contain only the POIs that you have saved or Tap to see all the POIs in the list o...

Page 28: ...he Navig8r presents during navigation You can exclude manoeuvres or streets to adjust the route to you preference You can modify the route remove route points or change their order Load a previously saved route for navigation Save the active route for later use Erase the active route with all it via points Once a route has been deleted it will need to be created again Opens the Routes Settings Men...

Page 29: ... BUTTON DESCRIPTION You can fine tune the appearance and the content of the map screen These settings determine how the routs will be calculated Control how the Navig8r behaves during Navigation You can adjust the sounds of the Navig8r Use these settings to adjust the software to your preferred language unit of measurements time and date formats as well as different voices guidance profiles You ca...

Page 30: ...Fine tune device related settings such as Power Management and Screen backlight setting The About screen simply provides information about Software version and copyright details as well as showing installed map versions Switches Menus or Simple mode In simple mode only a few of eth above items are accessible ...

Page 31: ...hemes are custom graphic settings and they can have different colours for streets blocks or surface waters in 2D and 3D modes and they display shades or shadows in different ways in 3D mode One daytime scheme and one night scheme is always selected for the map and for the menus The software uses them when it switches from day to night and back GPS Accuracy Several factors have impact on the deviat...

Page 32: ... turns and roundabouts to reach the destination The route contains one start point and one or more destinations The start point is the current or last known position by default If you need to see a future route the start point can be replaced with any other given point Track Up Map Orientation In Track up mode the map is rotated so its top always points in the current driving direction This is the...

Page 33: ...33 HARDWARE Hardware ...

Page 34: ...ation or even recalibrating the touch screen Tapping on each will access different sub menus and features Note Prior to launching any features that may access the Micro SD card reader please ensure that the card is inserted correctly in the SD card slot on the side of the unit If the Navig8r has been sitting for a long period without use please remove the card from the slot and reinsert the card i...

Page 35: ...s manual 7 2 SYSTEM Description Tap on any screen to return to the Main System Screen Enters the system language settings Enters the system backlight settings Shows title of current menu Enters the system power settings Enter the system sound settings Tap on any page to go back one screen Enters the system time and region settings Enters the System Information page Tap to recalibrate the Navig8r t...

Page 36: ... screen Gives and indication of the current charge level Use the button to select a time to for the GPS to automatically sleep after last screen tap Tap the button to return to the previous screen or the button to return to the Main System screen 36 MAIN SYSTEM MENU buttons to scroll through the options and then tap the required Tap the language to be displayed in the main button to return to the ...

Page 37: ...nd region information will be saved as soon as this menu is exited Tap the button to return to the previous screen or the button to return to the Main System screen NOTE The times settings made in this menu are valid for the system features only The Navigation software is set to automatically detect can calculate and display the correct Time and Date using the Time Date code in the GPS satellite s...

Page 38: ...lication Application version number Kernel Version Kernel version number SN Serial Number Device Serial number SDRAM Total SDRAM Displays total System Ram Usable SDRAM Displays usable system ram FLASH Flash Space Total Space on device NandFlash Used Used space on device Usable NandFlash Available space on device SD Capacity SD card Capacity if fitted SD Card Used Used SD card Capacity if fitted ST...

Page 39: ...w the image Display previous image Display next image Zoom In Zoom out Rotate image 90 clockwise Start Slideshow tap screen to end Display image in original size Display in full screen tap screen to exit Return to file index screen button to return to the previous screen or the button to return to the Main 39 MAIN SYSTEM MENU Use the numeric keypad and function key as clear the whole display or bu...

Page 40: ...rmation about the number of satellites detected and the quality of the signal Tap the GPS Reset button to reset the GPS antenna if reception difficulties are noticed Tap the button to return to the previous screen or the button to return to the Main System screen ...

Page 41: ...be taken as deletion of any files on this drive may result in the failure of the navigation software The Navig8r may use more power than a standard USB port on a PC can provide It is important that the Navig8r be fully charged prior to any update procedure 10 FRESH MAP GUARANTEE Within 30 days of first GPS acquisition register your product and receive the latest map update via the online website f...

Page 42: ...east 6 of these satellites GPS satellites transmit signals constantly These signals are aimed at earth based receivers such as GPS navigation systems Each satellite transmits data about its location and height of orbit and the time that the signal was sent The Control Segment Is the ground based tracking stations around the world that track and monitor each satellite in the NAVSTAR system The trac...

Page 43: ...s accurate to within 15 meters The GPS system is only as accurate as the mapping software in the unit If the map data is incorrect the visual representation of you location may not be displayed correctly Map data is compiled from several sources and may not be 100 up to date Councils and regulatory authorities may change road signs add or remove traffic lights and roundabouts and change the direct...

Page 44: ...ass Storage devices simular to USB drives Macs running OSX 10 2 or later should be able to access the GPS and SD Card Slot by connecting with the supplied USB cable without the need for any software or drivers to be installed Q My Navig8r is frozen or displays a blue screen or will not turn on how do I fix this A Contact technical support Q I cannot find an address A Check the address that you are...

Page 45: ...tion without having to turn your head or take your eyes of the road while driving Q I find it hard to enter an address while driving what should I do A The driver of a vehicle should not attempt to enter destinations or change the setting on the Navg8r while the vehicle is in motion It is very easy to get distracted Pull over to the side of the road when safe and enter the destination Q I received...

Page 46: ...ng A CBD areas can have a canyon affect on GPS systems Not only can tall buildings hide the signal from GPS satellites it can also reflect the signals of the satellites that can be detected This makes it hard for the GPS unit to calculate the correct position This is more noticeable at slower speeds Try moving to an area that gives a better view of the sky For further information about you Navig8r...

Page 47: ...duct by those persons having unlawfully acquired the software product or having unlawfully installed it on a computer or in a vehicle 3 Relevant laws and regulations 3 1 To all issues not regulated by this Agreement the laws of the Republic of Hungary with specific reference to Act IV of 1959 on the Civil Code and to Act LXXVI of 1999 on Copyrights shall apply 3 2 The original language version of ...

Page 48: ...of this Agreement 6 Rights of the User 6 1 The User is entitled to install the Software Product into one hardware device desktop handheld portable computer navigation device and to run and use one copy of the Software Product or a preinstalled copy of the Software Product thereon 6 2 The User undertakes and accepts that the Software Product and or its certain elements and or contents provided by t...

Page 49: ...blic in any format or to download them from the product 8 No warranty or limitation of responsibility 8 1 The Licensor hereby informs the User that although the greatest care was taken in producing the Software Product given the nature of the Software Product and its technical limitations the Licensor does not provide a warranty for the Software Product being completely error free and the Licensor...

Page 50: ...ears in prison in basic cases and up to eight years in prison in aggravated cases 9 3 Contents and services provided by third parties The Licensor hereby excludes any liability of its own for the Database in the Software Product and for any content or service provided by a third party by using the Database The Licensor does not warrant the quality suitability accuracy fitness for a specific purpos...

Page 51: ...ent 14 COPYRIGHT NOTE The product and the information contained herein is subject to change without prior notification This manual may not in whole or in part be reproduced or transmitted in any form either electronically or mechanically including photocopying and recording without the express written consent of NNG Global Services Kft 2010 NNG Global Services Kft Data Source 2006 Tele Atlas N V A...

Page 52: ...laim Find your receipt which proves the date of purchase Where the date of purchase cannot be verified your place of purchase or Laser will make an assessment based on the date of manufacture the condition of the Laser Product and the type of defect Contact your place of purchase They will assess the nature of the fault and refund or replace the product as per their store refund or warranty policy...

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