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( S6800 & S8100 V1.0 EN 3/21 )

8100 SERIES with DVB-T2

and

6800 SERIES

 

Portable Satellite Navigation System

 User manual

Summary of Contents for 6800 SERIES

Page 1: ...S6800 S8100 V1 0 EN 3 21 8100 SERIES with DVB T2 and 6800 SERIES Portable Satellite Navigation System User manual...

Page 2: ...can not become inadvertently disconnected from the unit and cause a potential driving hazard Routing the power cable in the strain relief clips The cable should be pushed down into the clips on the r...

Page 3: ...o your device are required Snooper connects quickly and easily to your PC so that you can download the database in a matter of minutes internet connection required Please note In order for the softwar...

Page 4: ...rol 61 Volume Control Change Language Setup 62 2D 3D North Speed Time MPH KMH Arrival Time Remaining Time 63 Map Text Size Car Icon Page 64 Lane Guidance Junction Number Display Cameras 65 Alert Sound...

Page 5: ...SB Cable 1 x CD ROM 1 x Mounting disk for dash mounting the bracket This user guide explains the functionality of all 4 models of the Snooper these symbols will illustrate if the feature is relevant t...

Page 6: ...ce has a video in connection This is for connecting a rear view or reversing camera not supplied to the unit The socket on the device is a 2 5mm jack The unit will automatically switch the screen imag...

Page 7: ...S8100 V1 0 EN 3 21 Overview Rear and side view 4 Earphone jack Earphones not included 5 Micro SD Card Slot 6 Video In socket 7 USB Socket 8 Speaker 9 Reset button 10 Serial number label 11 TV Antenna...

Page 8: ...e Note To register you will need the serial number of your unit which can be found on the back of the device Monthly Debit or Credit Card payment of 2 99 inc VAT Quarterly Debit or Credit Card payment...

Page 9: ...ap in a 3D navigation view Your position and direction is indicated by the icon Tip To reduce the cold start GPS time remain stationary 2 Bring up the main navigation menu by touching the centre of th...

Page 10: ...ess The navigation view will now be displayed but with the route now highlighted for you As you approach a specific turn in the calculated route Snooper will advise you what to do For example After 20...

Page 11: ...8 bit colours or greater a CD ROM drive 20MB of free disc space and a spare USB connection Minimum Software Requirements The software will only operate on the following Windows based operating system...

Page 12: ...t The download process is as follows The software will display the serial number of the Snooper and a green progress bar will start to progress across the screen The software will then connect to our...

Page 13: ...the bracket thoroughly with a good quality glass cleaner This allows a more secure seal on the windscreen Place the suction cup and bracket on the windscreen and twist the locking lever to secure the...

Page 14: ...end of the cigarette lighter adaptor into your vehicles cigarette lighter socket 3 Press and hold the standby power switch on the top of Snooper for two seconds to switch the device ON Note The device...

Page 15: ...rformance is only achieved after two or three complete charges and discharges The battery icon indicates that the battery is charging ONLY and does not indicate the level of charge currently within th...

Page 16: ...S THIS COULD PERMANENTLY DAMAGE THE UNIT AND THE BATTERY WHEN NOT IN USE DO NOT LEAVE THE UNIT ATTACHED TO THE WINDSCREEN ESPECIALLY WHEN THE WEATHER IS WARM TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE UNIT AND ALSO REDUC...

Page 17: ...ant vehicle type where applicable Press I Agree to continue Whilst Snooper software is loading a start up display will be shown for just a few seconds and then the screen will show a section of a map...

Page 18: ...xceeded the current speed 3 Indicator will change from BLACK to RED text Refer to page 66 for full details and settings PLEASE NOTE These are advisory speed limits ONLY Always check local road side sp...

Page 19: ...y junctions are displayed in advance to help you navigate more safely These junction view images will be displayed on the screen for approximately 5 seconds Examples of Junction view Restrictions Heig...

Page 20: ...and Time to Destination during your journey simply touch the screen where either piece of information is displayed and the unit will display the alternate setting and vice versa However each time you...

Page 21: ...e weight of the vehicle here Width Enter the width of the vehicle here NOTE Caravan the maximum height width and length must include the dimensions of the vehicle towing the caravan whichever is the g...

Page 22: ...andard of your vehicle All LEZs affect heavy duty goods vehicles usually over 3 5 tonnes Gross Vehicle Weight GVW and most buses and coaches usually defined as over 5 tonnes GVW Some LEZs also affect...

Page 23: ...een Truck with No trailer Truck with 1 trailer Truck with 2 trailers Truck with 3 or more trailers or semi or tractor with 1 or more trailers Load type None Normal Hazardous Hazardous goods that are n...

Page 24: ...s For UN Nos 2919 and 3331 see also ADR 8 6 3 1 For mixed loads choose the MOST restrictive category Disclaimer This content gives general guidance only and should not be regarded as a complete or aut...

Page 25: ...e OK button on the keyboard Please Note The button on the keyboard with no character on it is the Space key UK post codes can be entered with and without a space If the following message is displayed...

Page 26: ...n you are searching for in the lower window you can select it easily by pressing that name with your finger If you wish to view the list of possible destinations in full press the down arrow to the to...

Page 27: ...ns Find address by city or Find address by post code Please refer to 3 1 and 3 2 above on how to use these functions Once you have entered the Home destination a new field is available for you to Name...

Page 28: ...available for you to Name the destination Press Name and a keyboard will be displayed with the road name you selected Press the Arrow key to erase this data then input the new name using the keyboard...

Page 29: ...es and change the order of the routes before pressing Go 3 6 1 Create a Multi route Press the centre of the display to enter the Navigate to menu Press the Multi route icon You will then see the Multi...

Page 30: ...red all your destination stages press Save 3 6 2 Editing a Multi route If you wish to change the order or delete any of the stages in the multi route Press the centre of the display to enter the Navig...

Page 31: ...tination estimated time of arrival and the estimated time it will take to complete that stage of the journey Once you have pressed Go Snooper will now display your current map position along with a sm...

Page 32: ...logical order based on route options and vehicle parameters 4 OK greyed out if no changes have been made 5 Return to previous screen Once the route has been arranged press the icon then OK Press Snoo...

Page 33: ...e to the next screen 3 8 Recent destination Snooper is capable of storing the last 40 routes that have been calculated so that if you wish to return to an address you do not have to re input the detai...

Page 34: ...ch category to type you can press the down arrow to the right of the lower window and all the category types will be displayed in alphabetical order Use the arrows to the right of the display to scrol...

Page 35: ...elect it with your finger A list of POI s within the specified radius and category will be displayed Use the arrows on the right hand side of the screen to scroll up and down through the options When...

Page 36: ...street name Snooper will automatically prompt you with a list of possible matches similar to when searching for City described above When you see the road you require select it Once all fields have be...

Page 37: ...fically along your pre programmed route The instructions to use this facility are the same as above see Section 3 10 2 but select Along Route to open the search 3 11 User POI The Snooper comes pre loa...

Page 38: ...nd side of the screen to scroll up and down through the options When you find the POI that you are looking for select it To start the journey press OK followed by Calculate To view the location of the...

Page 39: ...r destination Use the arrow keys on the right hand side of the display to scroll through the list Press Street and use the keyboard displayed to type in the street name As you begin to input the road...

Page 40: ...e plotted if not the button does not function Firstly plot a route by any of the methods previously described in this user guide Press the centre of the screen to enter the Navigate to menu Press the...

Page 41: ...the map you would like to navigate to and the road name selected will be displayed at the bottom of the screen Press Quick Menu and then press Continue To start the journey press Calculate To view the...

Page 42: ...s Seconds DD MM SS s Latitude N 53 20 55 6 N Longitude W 2 40 55 71 W Please note when inputting the Longitude and Latitude you ignore the letters N and W You MUST use the degrees minutes and seconds...

Page 43: ...and a information screen will be displayed The original route is shown in Red and the new route is shown inYellow To choose either route press the corresponding text at the bottom of the screen alter...

Page 44: ...nce the re calculation of the original route is complete the summary screen is displayed Once the calculation is complete you can either press Go to start navigation Simulation to see the actual route...

Page 45: ...nue or the button to return to the previous screen 4 To add the location as the start position press the button a will appear on the map to indicate the start position 5 To add additional roads or the...

Page 46: ...journey has commenced you can access the summary display again by using this function To view the summary screen Press the centre of the screen to enter the Navigate to menu Press the arrow twice Pres...

Page 47: ...re displayed The options can be deselected by pressing the the box will be displayed with the red tick removed To finalize your selection press TMC Icon Once the unit starts to receive TMC alerts one...

Page 48: ...to the previous screen press If you want to return to the original route not avoiding the incident then press the TMC Icon select the TMC alert you originally wanted to avoid and then press Snooper w...

Page 49: ...campsite camperstop once you start to enter the name a list of possible matches will be displayed To expand the list press the select the campsite camperstop by pressing on the name A summary screen i...

Page 50: ...he ACSI data You now have the option to View a photograph where available Save this will save the campsite camper stop to your favourites see section 4 0 Favourites for details Route this will commenc...

Page 51: ...tination using the following options displayed Find address by city Find address by post code Find by POI Find by recently used Save using current point To find out how to use these options please ref...

Page 52: ...ntre of the screen to access the Navigate to menu Press My Favourite at the top of the display Press the Recent Destination icon Select the recent destination you wish to delete You can scroll through...

Page 53: ...current point To find out how to use these options please refer to the applicable sections in this user manual Once you have entered your Home location details you also have the facility to name your...

Page 54: ...ey to erase this data then input the new name using the keyboard Press Save once you have entered the name Please note You can enter a new name for the favourite using up to a maximum of sixteen chara...

Page 55: ...as your Home or Office destination 5 Configure The Configure menu is used to customise the operation and appearance of your unit To access the Configure menu Press the centre of the screen to enter th...

Page 56: ...the length of the vehicle here Weight Enter the weight of the vehicle here Width Enter the width of the vehicle here NOTE Caravan the maximum height width and length must include the dimensions of th...

Page 57: ...andard of your vehicle All LEZs affect heavy duty goods vehicles usually over 3 5 tonnes Gross Vehicle Weight GVW and most buses and coaches usually defined as over 5 tonnes GVW Some LEZs also affect...

Page 58: ...railers For example there are roads that are forbidden for vehicles with trailers These will be avoided Choose between Truck with No trailer Truck with 1 trailer Truck with 2 trailers Truck with 3 or...

Page 59: ...ugh tunnels of category E E least restrictive Passage forbidden through tunnels of category E NORMAL Passage allowed through all tunnels For UN Nos 2919 and 3331 see also ADR 8 6 3 1 For mixed loads c...

Page 60: ...This is the default setting Day If you select Day you can adjust the day time brightness of the LCD screen To adjust the daytime brightness Press Day Adjust the screen brightness using the and button...

Page 61: ...facility Press the centre of the screen to enter the Navigate to menu Press Configure Press the Change Language icon Using the up and down arrows search for the voice you require If you would like to...

Page 62: ...elve or twenty four hour clock and whether to display am and pm To make your selection touch the relevant radio button 5 6 3 MPH KMH This option allows you to switch the information on Snooper between...

Page 63: ...r decrease the size of the road and place name text which appears on the map screen Select the text size then press OK to save and exit 5 6 6 Car Icon This option allows you to choose the icon which a...

Page 64: ...onto Snooper See Registering Snooper Page 8 and System Requirements Downloading page 11 for further details 5 6 9 Display Cameras You can choose between the following options Yes A safety camera visua...

Page 65: ...e near a primary school No The unit will not provide alerts of Primary schools Schools are indicated on Snooper display by the icon Please note Snooper will only provide alerts to Primary Schools at t...

Page 66: ...he bottom right hand corner of the display 5 6 15 1 My Speed The speed limit of nearly every road across Europe can now be clearly displayed on your Snooper at all times To select the correct speed li...

Page 67: ...details WARNING These are advisory speed limits and are subject to change It is the responsibility of the driver to check the road side speed limit signs and abide by local driving regulations 5 6 17...

Page 68: ...located in the bottom right hand corner of the display 5 9 Change Map Colour This function allows you to choose between the alternative colour schemes that are available for the maps used in the Snoo...

Page 69: ...onfigure button Press the arrow once Press the Qwerty keyboard icon Select Yes or No depending on the keyboard preferred Note When a keyboard is displayed it can be changed from QWERTY ABC to Cyrillic...

Page 70: ...ticked box will remove the TMC alert type from the TMC alert box To scroll through the list of TMC alerts you can press either the up or down arrows located on the right hand side of the display To d...

Page 71: ...e the device NB It is important that you do not lose or forget this code If you forget this code you will need to return your Snooper so that the unit can be reset 5 13 Configuration Security Code on...

Page 72: ...ou when it s time to take a break To access this function Press the centre of the screen to enter the Navigate to menu Press the Configure button Press the arrow once Press the RouteTimer icon The fol...

Page 73: ...our list of favourites You can also choose which of the POI s you would like to have indicated on your map As standard ALL POI s are shown however this list can be edited within the POI Menu Press the...

Page 74: ...ng station this will be the same direction in which domestic external TV antennas are pointing Always connect the S8100 to external power when using the DVB T function To view DVB T firstly extract th...

Page 75: ...the TV Radio station list icon will open a window which will display all of the TV and radio stations which are currently stored Use the up and down buttons to scroll through the list To choose a stat...

Page 76: ...a signal Try realigning the antenna and or retuning the DVB T refer to section 5 18 1 It is unsafe and illegal to watch TV whilst the vehicle is in motion if the DVB T function is open and the vehicl...

Page 77: ...e using a combination of Motorways A Roads and B Roads as necessary The route is calculated by Snooper to navigate you to your destination in the shortest time possible whilst adhering to the national...

Page 78: ...for approximately 10 seconds before the unit automatically begins to provide you with turn by turn instructions 6 2 2 Avoid by Range If you wish to avoid several roads from the selected route calculat...

Page 79: ...conds before the unit automatically begins to provide you with turn by turn instructions If the Avoid by Road and Avoid by Range have not been used this feature is unavailable and the button will be g...

Page 80: ...mation of your intended route such as distance to destination and estimated time of arrival for example and gives you the option of making any changes or viewing the route prior to commencing your jou...

Page 81: ...f and then back on the audio level returns to either the factory default or your personalised setting If you press the speaker icon you can turn off the audio on the unit completely A symbol is displa...

Page 82: ...nd corner of the display to indicate that the alert has been switched off To restore the camera alerts press the top of Snooper s display to show the drop down menu and then press the camera icon Plea...

Page 83: ...splayed The red line on the map indicates the route you will be taking clearly and precisely Next turning or instruction As you approach the next turning or instruction a window will indicate the exac...

Page 84: ...E Ensure that Bluetooth is active and that the telephone and or Bluetooth device that the is in discovery mode refer to the mobile phone user guide for instructions before starting the pairing process...

Page 85: ...ct or delete Bluetooth devices currently paired or connected to the device see section above 4 Press to access the dial pad call features and call logs To make a call enter the telephone number by usi...

Page 86: ...6 To delete all call records press Clear all 7 Incoming Call When an incoming call is received the following screen will be displayed Press OK to accept the call Press Cancel to reject the call Press...

Page 87: ...ormation will be shown To play media via the device the music player or music application app MUST be open and running on the mobile device You must press Play on the mobile device before the device c...

Page 88: ...with the unit open the Bluetooth menu Configure Bluetooth On the Bluetooth interface press and hold the White button 1 until the unit beeps and the Red LED starts to flash the TPMS interface is now i...

Page 89: ...ses the TPMS menu If the TPMS inteface is closed using the exit button you will not receive any TPMS alerts To receive TPMS alerts you MUST use the mimimise button 10 3 ConfigureTPMS Press Settings 6...

Page 90: ...programmed press the exit button 6 THREE times to fully exit TMPS When the TPMS application is reopened you will see the tyre pressure readings pressures shown here are for illustration purposes only...

Page 91: ...e Once the code has been received it will replace the six zeros and the interface will beep 3 Press the return button 1 to save or the exit button 2 to cancel 4 Repeat steps 1 2 for each subsequent wh...

Page 92: ...unscrewing the casing before connecting the sensor to the appropriate tyre valve User tip It is recommended to pair the sensors using the LF pairing method first before connecting the 188 PSI sensor...

Page 93: ...the old battery with received a new CR1632 battery cell ensuring the positive is facing upwards 6 Check that the water proof rubber seal is in the correct position Screw the sensor cap back on and re...

Page 94: ...he signal from your TPMS system sensors In situations where length or interference prevents your monitor from receiving a signal the Repeater Booster increases the sensors transmitting distance This s...

Page 95: ...press Configure For more detailed instructions on how to find configure refer to section 10 3 3 Press Settings and this screen will be displayed 4 Adjust the upper and lower values of each axle by usi...

Page 96: ...ise button 1 The TPMS icon will now appear on the mapping screen 10 7 Alerts Sensors successfully paired with the Tyre Pilot display will automatically send pressure and temperature readings to the TM...

Page 97: ...w battery If the battery of the TPMS sensors is becoming discharged the low battery warning will be displayed on the TPMS menu For instructions on how to replace the battery refer to page 91 The H den...

Page 98: ...Car trailer caravan and spare tyre Truck van or motorhome and spare tyre Truck van motorhome with trailer The tyre pressures and temperatures shown in this user manual are for illustration purposes O...

Page 99: ...on screen of your device see page 73 for details of how to view the version screen IMPORTANT BEFORE STARTING THIS PROCESS PLEASE ENSURE YOUR DEVICE IS NOT CONNECTED TO THE PC 2 Download and SAVE the S...

Page 100: ...THE PC Note the version shown here will be different than the downloaded one and the download duration is dependent on the internet connection speed 10 Once the download has completed the Map Download...

Page 101: ...dows 2000 and Windows XP Apple Macintosh operating systems are not supported Windows XP 64bit systems is not supported To determine which operating system you have on your computer Right click on the...

Page 102: ...rnet through the Firewall the download process will fail If no message was prompted by the firewall software uninstall and then re install the software and perform a download again Warning We do not r...

Page 103: ...the cigarette lighter adapter is connected correctly Please check if the contact area is dirty If you operate the unit during USB charging the charging may not be completed So please turn off the unit...

Page 104: ...40 C 85 C Pressure Range 0 8Bar 0 116PSI Pressure Accuracy 1 5PSI 0 1Bar Temperature Accuracy 3 C Transmission Power 10dBm Frequency 433 92MHz Battery Life 1 2years CR1632 Weight 12 grams Size Diamete...

Page 105: ...6PSI Operational Temperature 40 C 80 C Storage Temperature 40 C 85 C Pressure Range 0 8Bar 0 116PSI Pressure Accuracy 1 5PSI 0 1Bar Temperature Accuracy 3 C Transmission Power 10dBm Frequency 433 92MH...

Page 106: ...aced in municipal waste Use a battery disposal facility if available Disposal of Old Electrical or Electronic Equipment This symbol on the product indicates that this product shall not be treated as h...

Page 107: ...e Accessories From cables and cases to tyre pressure monitoring and dash cams we have a full range of automotive products and accessories for all types of devices Visit www snooper co uk call 0333 240...

Page 108: ...instructions provided by Snooper 3 Should you have any difficulties with the performance of this product during the warranty period please call Snooper or visit our web site http www snooperneo co uk...

Page 109: ...V1 0 EN 3 21 Performance Products Ltd Cleaver House Sarus Court Manor Park Runcorn Cheshire WA7 1UL Tel 44 0 1928 579579 E customerservices snooper eu www snooper co uk Snooper Ventura snooperventura...

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