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1.

 

Getting Started 

1.1

 

Safety Precautions 

1.2

 

Package Content 

2.

 

Product Views 

2.1

 

Front and Top Views 

2.2

 

Left and Right Side Views 

2.3

 

Rear View 

3.

 

System Connections 

3.1

 

Connecting to External GPS Antenna 

3.2

 

Connecting to Earphone 

3.3

 

Connecting to PC 

3.4

 

Inserting/Removing SD Memory Card 

3.5

 

Connecting to AC Adaptor 

3.6

 

Connecting to Car Adaptor 

4.

 

Navigation 

5.

 

Photo 

5.1

 

Loading Files 

5.2

 

Viewing Files 

6.

 

Setting 

6.1

 

Language 

6.2

 

Date & Time 

6.3

 

Volume 

6.4

 

Backlight 

6.5

 

Screen 

6.6

 

Power 

7.

 

Mounting Accessories 

8.

 

Troubleshooting 

9.

 

Appendix 

9.1

 

Product Specifications 

9.2

 

Technical Support and Warranty Information 

9.3

 

Disclaimer 

9.4

 

Trademark Acknowledements 

 

Table of Contents 

Table of Contents 

Summary of Contents for GeoVision 430

Page 1: ...Prestigio GeoVision 430 GPS Navigational and Multimedia System User Manual Version 1 6...

Page 2: ...ather conditions or other factors that may affect safety or timing while traveling z Use the unit only as a navigational aid Do NOT attempt to use the unit for any purpose requiring precise measuremen...

Page 3: ...o PC 3 4 Inserting Removing SD Memory Card 3 5 Connecting to AC Adaptor 3 6 Connecting to Car Adaptor 4 Navigation 5 Photo 5 1 Loading Files 5 2 Viewing Files 6 Setting 6 1 Language 6 2 Date Time 6 3...

Page 4: ...azardous situations may result in injury or property damage z Do NOT attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the device that is not described in this guide z Do NOT block any ventilation openings...

Page 5: ...age Content Item Description Quantity Prestigio GeoVision 430 1 User Manual 1 Driver DVD 1 GPS Antenna 1 AC Adaptor 1 Car Adaptor 1 Mounting cradle 1 USB Cable 1 Mounting Bracket 1 Touch Pen 1 Getting...

Page 6: ...ges 2 1 Front and Top Views 1 4 3 LCD screen 2 Power Button Press and hold the button to exit or activate standby mode 2 2 Left and Right Side View 3 USB Port Connect to PC for map updates 4 SD Card S...

Page 7: ...eaker automatically mutes when earphone is connected 7 Volume Control Adjust the volume of earphone or on board speaker 2 3 Rear View 8 External GPS Antenna Jack Connect to external GPS antenna 9 Powe...

Page 8: ...vice 3 1 Connecting to External GPS Antenna 1 The unit is designed with a GPS antenna to connect to the device for better satellite signal reception 2 Simply insert the receptacle end into the jack on...

Page 9: ...install ActiveSync software from the driver DVD before connecting device to host computer The unit is designed with a USB port to be connected to PC for map updating Follow the instructions below for...

Page 10: ...now safe to remove the card 3 Do NOT use force to remove SD memory card for it may damage the unit and the card itself 3 5 Connecting to AC Adaptor 1 The unit is supplied with an AC adaptor for power...

Page 11: ...ewing 4 Disconnect the unit from the Car Adaptor when starting the vehicle WARNING Prestigio GeoVision 430 comes with a built in rechargeable battery Please review the following details for precaution...

Page 12: ...he manual CD for detailed instructions of how to use navigation function To view the manual simply insert manual CD into a computer optical drive The files are sorted by languages under the path X man...

Page 13: ...JPEG and MPEG 4 format files in the flash storage for the flash storage is strictly used for map data storage Any attempt to modify the flash storage may result map data corruption and or loss 1 Inse...

Page 14: ...main menu tap to enter folders menu 3 Double tap on the MMC_Storage folder icon to explore files stored in the card 4 Tap to scroll to previous page and to next page if the files exceed more than one...

Page 15: ...ter clockwise 8 Tap to go to previous file to go to next file 9 Tap or to zoom in or out 10 Tap to play the file in full screen mode Double tap the screen to return to photo viewer main screen 11 Tap...

Page 16: ...ting 1 Tap to enter the setting menu The screen is displayed as shown below 2 Tap to return to main menu 6 1 Languge 1 Tap to enter the language setting menu The screen is displayed as shown below Set...

Page 17: ...rn 6 2 Date Time 1 Tap to enter the date time menu The screen is displayed as shown below 2 Tap and to select appropriate time zone 3 Tap and of date group to change the corresponding date 4 Tap and o...

Page 18: ...the volume menu The screen is displayed as shown below 2 Tap and or drag the slider to adjust volume 3 Tap to confirm or to return 6 4 Backlight 1 Tap to enter the backlight menu The screen is display...

Page 19: ...ured in the unit of minutes 4 Tap to confirm or to return 6 5 Screen 1 Tap to enter the screen calibrating menu The screen is displayed as shown below 2 Tap the center of as it moves around the screen...

Page 20: ...6 6 Power 1 Tap to enter the power menu The screen is displayed as shown below 2 The gauge bar indicates the current battery status 3 Tap to confirm Setting...

Page 21: ...the mounting cradle onto the appropriate end of the mounting bracket 2 Install the bottom edge of the unit onto the cradle as arrow 1 shows 3 Push the tap on the top of mounting cradle at the directio...

Page 22: ...onnect the power adapter to charge the battery There is no sound The volume may be lowered or muted Turn up the volume or tap on mute button again The screen is dimmed or dark Brightness of LCD screen...

Page 23: ...430 to function abnormally In order to remove abnormality please unplug the power cord and then plug it into the outlet again to reset the device If the problem persists please unplug the power cord a...

Page 24: ...ns 130mmX83mmX23mm L W D Weight Approximately 0 25kg 9 2 Technical Support and Warranty Information Please refer to www prestigio com for technical support and warranty information 9 3 Disclaimer We m...

Page 25: ...nd Power Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc z Microsoft Windows Windows 98 Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista and Windows 2003 Server are either registered trademarks of Micr...

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