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Summary of Contents for Command Centre

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Pantera Command Centre www pantera co nz V 2 4 The information contained herein may be changed at any time without prior notification Updates can be found on www pantera co nz ...

Page 2: ...12 5 Set the FM transmitter only if you require the audio streaming through the vehicle s stereo 12 6 Test Making a call 14 7 L 7 L 7 L 7 Locate and remove sd card that is on the right hand side of mirror 15 8 H 8 H 8 H 8 Hear your MP3 files 15 9 Navigation 18 GPS Positioning 18 Operating Modes 18 Speed Camera Warning setting 20 Startup Screen the Navigation Menu 20 Navigating to an Address 21 Nav...

Page 3: ...4 17 System Information 35 18 Interface Style Setup 36 19 AV IN Function 37 8 1 V1 Video input 37 8 2 V2 Video input 37 8 3 V3 back camera Video input 37 20 GPS Packing List 37 21 Product Description 39 22 Product Specifications 40 23 Rearview mirror GPS Appearance and Function Description 44 24 Cautions 48 Rights of User 50 Limitations of use 51 ...

Page 4: ... time but you may like to set your personal preferences Please read through the user s manual carefully Set up your personal preferences Set up and pair your mobile with the Bluetooth function on the PCC Familiarise yourself with adjusting brightness and volume Test the initial positioning prior to starting the car Copy music and pictures onto card and backup We endeavour to provide all the necess...

Page 5: ...ING oYOUR SD CARD IS LICENSED TO YOU ONLY AND CONTAINS THE APPROPRIATE REGISTRATION CODE TO RUN THE SOFTWARE ON YOUR PANTERA COMMAND CENTRE oWE RECOMMEND THAT YOU COPY THE SD CARD S CONTENTS ONTO A BACKUP FILE ON YOUR COMPUTER THIS INFORMATION CAN BE PUT BACK ON THE ORIGINAL CARD IF THE CONTENTS BECOME CORRUPTED oYOU ARE ONLY ISSUED WITH ONE CARD oLOSS OF THE SD CARD MEANS THAT YOU WOULD NEED TO P...

Page 6: ...start the car oIf yes then Enter Settings and click Navigation then tick Auto Run oIf no then leave and the menu will display Test the initial GPS positioning prior to starting the car Then If required copy music onto the SD card that is inserted on the right hand side of the mirror and backup SD Card to your computer If your PCC malfunctions and the information is not available in this book then ...

Page 7: ...E OF FRONT DISPLAY POWER ON Press the power button in the middle of the unit for about 3 seconds the LOGO as well as the startup schematic progress bar will appear on the LCD screen After 10 seconds the system logs into the programs as shown ...

Page 8: ...8 1 PAIR YOUR BLUETOOTH PHONE Click the icon ...

Page 9: ...device select GPS device on phone It needs the device s password The default password is 1234 and device name is GPS Once the match is successfully completed confirm Autoconnect on phone when Bluetooth function on both GPS and cell phone are turned on the PCC s Bluetooth will connect automatically A time searching icon will display After successful connection the Phone keyboard on the Monitor will...

Page 10: ...ain unless you want to add another phone connect If your device fails to reconnect the Bluetooth Delete the paired device from the PCC and then the phone Reconnect taking care to follow the phone s auto reconnect instructions closely ...

Page 11: ... Programme menu will display on startup and you will need to manually select the Navigation option 3 ADJUST VOLUME Under Settings Move to second page Volume Adjust to your preferred volume Click the icon on the side to move pages Click the icon on the left to return the last icon Click the icon Under this interface you can adjust the volume enable or disable the speakers and the tone while pressin...

Page 12: ...to your preferred Brightness Level and Duration Click the icon 5 SET THE FM TRANSMITTER ONLY IF YOU REQUIRE THE AUDIO STREAMING THROUGH THE VEHICLE S STEREO Under Settings Move to second page FM SEARCH Click to log into the FM interface as shown below and the following tips pop up ...

Page 13: ...frequency Press to increase frequency please adjust the frequency to blank frequencies to avoid a local radio station Turn radio to the same frequency and the PCC will stream the audio through the vehicle s audio system Note if this feature is selected the car s stereo must be on to hear the PCC ...

Page 14: ...EST MAKING A PHONE CALL MAKING CALLS Hang up Volume Adjustment STATUS OF CALL Number Called Duration Hang up and Increase Decrease Volume Telephone Number of Incoming Call Hang up Button and Receiving Button ...

Page 15: ... Card Backup Card 8 HEAR YOUR MP3 FILES Under Program Music Have you copied music from your computer onto the SD Card click the icon to log into the main interface of Music Player as shown in the following picture Click the icon first and click the icon to select the storage directory for audio files as shown ...

Page 16: ...the Music Player Click the icon to add all audio files of the folder Click the icon to add more audio files Click the icon to select the interface of adding audio files Click the icon to return to the interface of Music Player Click the icon or double click the file to start playback ...

Page 17: ...m Click the icon to enable the speaker operate normally Click the icon to silence the speaker Click the icon to delete selected files Click the icon to delete all files Click the icon to quit the interface of Music Player Click the icon to adjust volume and the icon or the Playback Progress Bar to set up playback speed Note When earphones are inserted speaker output will be closed automatically ...

Page 18: ...ust have a clear view of the North Sky OPERATING MODES When the Pantera Command Centre is started for the first time you need to select whether to start the program in Simple mode or Advanced mode The two operating modes of Pantera Command Centre differ in the menu structure and the number of available features The controls and screen layouts are the same Simple mode you have easy access to the mo...

Page 19: ...19 To switch from Simple mode to Advanced mode on the startup screen Navigation Menu tap To switch from Advanced mode to Simple mode on the startup screen Navigation Menu tap ...

Page 20: ...AVIGATION MENU After selecting Simple mode the Navigation menu appears From here you can reach all parts of the PCC The Navigation menu contains the following options Tap to specify an address as your destination Tap for the list of recent destinations Tap to select one of the stored Points of Interest Tap for the list of your favourite destinations ...

Page 21: ...ght of screen to search all cities To select the city from the list of recently used ones tap the button To enter a new city 1 Tap the button with the name of the settlement or if you have changed the country state tap 2 Start entering the settlement name on the keyboard 3 Get to the list of search results After entering a couple of characters the names that match the string appear in a list Tap t...

Page 22: ... in a list Tap to open the list of results before it appears automatically 4 Pick the street from the list Enter the street number 1 Tap 2 Enter the street number on the keyboard 3 Tap to finish entering the address The map appears with the selected point in the middle Tap from the Cursor menu The route is then automatically calculated and you can start navigating NAVIGATING TO A POI ...

Page 23: ...f the active route The POI will be searched not around a given point but by the size of the detour it adds to the active route This can be useful if you search for a later stopover that causes only a minimal detour for example upcoming petrol stations or restaurants After this the list of POI categories appear You can narrow the search with the following Select the POI group e g Accommodation and ...

Page 24: ... represents your current position and the orange line shows the recommended route There are several screen buttons and data fields on the screen to help you navigate Their functions are explained in detail in the User Manual During navigation the screen shows route information and trip data but when you tap the map additional buttons and controls appear for a few seconds Most parts of the screen b...

Page 25: ...25 11 PHOTO ALBUM Copy files from your computer onto the SD card Under Program Photo Click the icon ...

Page 26: ...ace as shown Function Description for other Icons Click the icon to enlarge the screen to the full size Click the icon to move to the previous image Click the icon to move to the next image Click the icon to enter the Image Slide mode Click the icon to zoom out Click the icon to zoom in Click the icon the rotate the image 900 clockwise Click the icon to quit the interface of Image Browser ...

Page 27: ...k the icon on the right to log into the interface of Satellite Number Signal Reception Status as shown below Grey means the GPS is receiving the satellites and not positioned yet as shown as below Blank means the GPS unable to position and receive the satellites signal Click the icon to interface shown below ...

Page 28: ...28 Click the icon to reset the GPS satellite test Click the icon on the right to log into the interface of Satellite Data stream as shown below ...

Page 29: ...29 Click the icon on the right to log onto the Altitude Longitude Time interface as shown below Always close the Settings Page and return to the Program Page ...

Page 30: ...uetooth mode to check the history of the match up as shown Connect with all selected devices Disconnect with all selected devices Delete all Bluetooth devices Click the icon in Bluetooth mode to log onto the Dial Communication Setup These features will not be available if no phones are paired ...

Page 31: ...31 Back Button Answer Button Redail Button Call Recording Button ...

Page 32: ... Calibration Cursor moves to the upper left corner automatically and then the lower left corner lower right corner and upper right corner in sequence If the calibration is achieved the screen displays OK and the user can use a Touch Pen to click any spot on the screen to quit Calibration information is then memorized even the power is off Your screen was calibrated prior to release from the factor...

Page 33: ...English German French Spanish Dutch Hungarian Czech Danish Norwegian Swedish Portuguese Italian Japanese Finnish Romanian Hellenic Russian Poland etc Select the desired language and then return to the setup interface Click to page up the language options Click to page down the language options Click to return back the system settings interface ...

Page 34: ...34 16 TIME SETUP In the Settings interface Click the icon to log into the interface of Time Setup as shown below Date format Year Month Date 2022 11 04 click and to adjust the current date ...

Page 35: ...our Minute 18 14 click and to adjust the current time Click to adjust When completed click the icon to return to the Settings interface 17 SYSTEM INFORMATION In the Settings interface Click the icon to log in the following interface ...

Page 36: ...ilt in Flash memory 1010 14MB 2048 00MB Initial Setup Restore the system into the initial status 18 INTERFACE STYLE SETUP In the Settings interface Click the icon to log into the interface two styles of Light green and black appear Select your desired style and then click the icon to return to the interface of Settings ...

Page 37: ...t occurs 8 2 V2 VIDEO INPUT Press V2 button short time the video will change to V2 mode If you press V2 for long time the video will cycle between V2 and GPS every 10 second 8 3 V3 BACK CAMERA VIDEO INPUT V3 is designed for connecting with the back camera When reversing the car the rearview image appears onto the screen automatically 20 GPS PACKING LIST ...

Page 38: ...38 Components Quantity Mirror with GPS Navigator 1 Cable with a filter 1 Power Cable 1 User s Manual 1 Bracket Optional 1 ...

Page 39: ...Sensitive GPS Reception Module Built in GPS Receiving Antenna Software and Data Storage SD MMC Card or Built in FLASH Music Playback in MP3 WAV and MIDI formats etc Image Browse in the Format of BMP JPG PNG and GIF etc Bluetooth Handsfree Function Reversing Rear Mirror Supports FM transmit function Frequency Range from 88MHZ to 92MHZ Power supply from 9V to 16V ...

Page 40: ...45 80 RH Storage Humidity 30 90 RH System Parameters Main Frequency 400MHZ 533MHZ optional Main Chip Type SAMSUNG S3C2443 Memory 64MB 4G option Expansion Card 128MB 8GB Navigation Software Storage Medium SD card or FLASH optional Operating System WINCE 5 0 NET Software Compilation Method ARMV4I Navigation Software Supplied by third party ...

Page 41: ... Sensitivity 10m 2D RMS 5m 3D RMS WAAS enable Speed Rate 0 1m s Data Update Rate 1HZ Recapture Time 0 1s on Average Hot Startup Time Less than 3s Warm Startup Time 40s on Average Cold Startup Time Less than 100 s Maximum Positioning Height 18 000m Maximum Speed Rate 515m s Acceleration 4g Build in Antenna Type Built in Active Ceramic Antenna ...

Page 42: ...15mA Basic Parameters Video Input Type CVBS Video Input Power No Screen Dimensions 4 3 Resolution 320 240 Audio Output option Double Channel CD Sound Quality Audio Power 4Ω 1 5W Standby Power 20mW Power supply DC 9V to 16V FM Transmit Transmit frequency 88MHZ 92MHZ Transmit distance 3 5 M ...

Page 43: ...43 BluetoothHandfree Parameters optional Maximum Distance 10m Communication Type V1 2 Handfree Type Full Duplex Transmission Chip Set CSR BLUECORE3 ...

Page 44: ...44 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 5 6 23 REARVIEW MIRROR GPS APPEARANCE AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 14 10 11 13 ...

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Page 46: ...46 27 29 28 30 Types of Mount 1 2 4 5 6 3 Adaptor NO MARK DETAILED 1 Mirror Mirror 2 V2 Switch to Video 2 mode used for additional optional camera 3 M Not used 4 Power On Off 5 S Silent Mode ...

Page 47: ...ponds to Video 2 mode 17 CAR CAMERA Car Camera Signal Input Port 18 BATTERY YELLOW 12V Connected to Full Time Power 19 ACC RED 12V Connected to Ignition On 20 GND BLACK Connected to Negative Earth 21 GRN GREEN Connected to Reverse Light Wire 22 RED CAMERA Connected to Reversing Light 12v Positive 23 GND BLACK Connected to Negative Earth 24 PLUG Plug to Camera 25 CAMERA WIRING Camera Power Wiring H...

Page 48: ...disaster do not bend place the power cables under strain or use over voltage Do not use chemicals or detergents to clean the PCC as they can erode the surface or paintwork Please do not let children play with this unit as it is not a toy High temperatures can cause over heating which could trigger a fault or danger Park in the shade where possible If this unit becomes faulty contact qualified main...

Page 49: ... on a regular basis Audio distortion may occur if the speaker volume is left on maximum for extended periods of time The pictures shown in this manual are for reference only Power supply cautions When you install the rearview mirror GPS never connect the car battery 12V to the GND line because it will damage the unit or blow a fuse Some buses trucks and some late model cars the battery is 24V If t...

Page 50: ...reon The User is entitled to make one backup copy of the Software Product However if the Software Product operates after installation without the use of the original media copy then the original media copy shall be deemed to be a backup copy In all other cases the User is only entitled to use the backup copy if the original media copy of the Software Product has been ascertainably and unequivocall...

Page 51: ...odify circumvent or obviate such protection through technological or by any other means WARNING oYOUR SD CARD IS LICENSED TO YOU ONLY AND CONTAINS THE APPROPRIATE REGISTRATION CODE TO RUN THE SOFTWARE ON YOUR PANTERA COMMAND CENTRE oYOU ARE ONLY ISSUED WITH ONE CARD oLOSS OF THE SD CARD MEANS THAT YOU WOULD NEED TO PURCHASE ANOTHER LICENSE o MAP UPGRADES ARE AVAILABLE EVERY YEAR FURTHER INFORMATIO...

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Page 58: ...58 This information contained herein may be changed at any time without prior notification Updates can be found on www pantera co nz Your Agent ...

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