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GS-4303 

Getting You There! 

 

 

 

 

 

User Manual v1.0 

 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for GS-4303

Page 1: ...1 GS 4303 Getting You There User Manual v1 0 ...

Page 2: ... Product Overview 6 Getting Started 6 1Charging the Battery 6 2Car Mount Installation 7 Software Instructions 7 1Main Menu 7 2Settings 7 2 1 Nav Setup 7 2 2 GPS Status 7 2 3 Emend T Scr 7 2 4 Backlight 7 2 5 Language 7 2 6 Volume 7 2 7 Time 7 2 8 System 7 2 9 Skin 7 3Music Player 7 4 Photo Viewer ...

Page 3: ...3 7 5 Movie Player 7 6 Bluetooth Car Kit optional 8 AVIN 9 Troubleshooting 10 FCC Notices ...

Page 4: ...e the battery in a neither extreme cold nor hot place which could damage the battery Keep this product which is being charged out of the reach of children Never put it under the direct baking sunshine or place it in a place with high temperature to avoid the problem of over heat to the battery or this product which could trigger fault or danger Put this product on an even workbench instead of blan...

Page 5: ...ard into the computer on a regular basis Do not adjust the volume of speaker to maximum for a long time Otherwise it will cause audio distortion The pictures presented in this manual are only for reference 2 Package Contents 3 Product Features 4 3 inch high brightness touch screen Stereo earphone jack 1 5W build in speaker Build in high sensitivity GPS receiver Build in GPS antenna Items Quantity ...

Page 6: ...ional TMC optional Rechargeable lithium battery Full speed USB 1 1 interface LED Indicator for power status 4 Product Specifications Environment Parameters Size 128mm L x 83mm W x 20mm H Weight 210g Working Temperature 10 60 Storage Temperature 20 70 Working Humidity 30 80 RH Storage Humidity 30 90 RH System Parameters Main Frequency 266 MHz Processor Samsung S3C2413 ROM Memory 1GB External SD Car...

Page 7: ...g Sensitivity 10m 2D RMS 5m 2D RMS WAAS enable Speed Rate 0 1m s Data Update Rate 1HZ Recapture Time 0 1s on Average Hot Start 3 seconds Warm Start 38 seconds Cold Start 100 seconds Maximum Altitude 18 000m Maximum Speed 515m s Acceleration 4g Build in Antenna Type Build in Active Ceramic Antenna Build in Antenna Gain 27dB Build in Antenna Voltage 3 3V 5 Build in Antenna Current 15mA Bluetooth Par...

Page 8: ...ans battery is fully recharged Menu Button Press the MENU button to return to the main menu Power Button Press and hold the Power Button for three seconds to turn on or turn off the GS 4303 Key Lock Switch Push the switch up or down to lock or unlock the function keys and touch screen operation ...

Page 9: ...rol Wheel Roll the wheel up or down to adjust the volume of the speaker Earphone Jack Plug in earphone here AVIN Jack Plug in rear cam here USB Jack Plug in USB cable here Microphone Audio input for car kit function ...

Page 10: ...er Device audio output 6 Getting Started 6 1Charging the Battery There are three methods to charge the GS 4303 Charge by Using the Car Charger Connect the GS 4303 to car cigarette lighter by the car charger provided Charge by Using the AC Charger Connect the GS 4303 to wall outlet by the AC charger provided ...

Page 11: ...ket provided Attach the bracket to the cradle provided Clean up the windshield with a dry clean cloth Place the suction cup on the windshield and flip the lever to fix the cradle on the windshield Loose the swivel screws to adjust the GS 4303 to the proper position and then tighten the swivel screws 7 Software Instructions 7 1Main Menu After the device is boot up the Main Menu will show on the scr...

Page 12: ...12 7 2 1 Nav Setup Click on the icon to enter the Navi Setup Menu Click on the icon to set the path of navigation software Check the box on the screen to activate navigation auto run 7 2 2 GPS Status ...

Page 13: ...us Menu Click on the icon to reset the GPS receiver by clicking on the icon Click on the icon to view the NMEA data streams Click on the icon to view the satellite signal status Click on the icon to view the longitude latitude altitude and time ...

Page 14: ...ion Click on the cross mark on the screen to do the calibration 7 2 4 Backlight Click on the icon to enter the Backlight Setting Menu Adjust the backlight brightness level by moving the Brightness Value Bar Select the backlight power saving criteria by clicking on any of the ...

Page 15: ...n to enter the Language Setting Menu Select the language you would like to use by moving the bar and clicking on any of the selections on the screen 7 2 6 Volume Click on the icon to enter the Volume Setting Menu Adjust the volume level by moving the Volume Bar Set the touch tone volume by clicking on any of the selections on the screen 7 2 7 Time Click on the icon to enter the Time Setting Menu ...

Page 16: ...lect the time zone by clicking on the Right Left icons below 7 2 8 System Click on the icon to enter the System Information Menu The menu shows the device ID software version RAM status and flash memory status 7 2 9 Skin Click on the icon to enter the Skin Setting Menu ...

Page 17: ...usic Player Click on the icon to start the Music Player Click the icon to select all audio tracks in the directory or double click on one of the audio tracks in the directory to add it to the playlist Function Icons Description Click on the icon to add audio tracks to the playlist ...

Page 18: ...cription Click on the icon to pause Click on the icon to go to next audio track Click on the icon to go to previous audio track All tracks in the playlist will be played repeatly if the icon showed All tracks in the playlist will be played randomly if the icon showed Click on the icon to mute the speaker Click on the icon to resume the sound Click on the icon to adjust volume 7 4 Photo Viewer Clic...

Page 19: ...ch to full screen mode Click on the icon to go to previous image Click on the icon to go to next image Click on the icon to start slide show Click on the icon to zoom out Click on the icon to zoom in Click on the icon the rotate the image 900 clockwise 7 5 Movie Player Click on the icon to start Movie Player ...

Page 20: ...dd it to the playlist Function Icons Description Click on the icon to add video clips to the playlist Click on the icon to delete selected clip from the playlist Click on the icon to delete all clips from the playlist Click on the icon or double click the clip to start playing Click on the icon to switch to full screen mode ...

Page 21: ...ck on the icon to go to next video clip Click on the icon to go to previous video clip Click on the icon to adjust volume 7 6 Bluetooth Car Kit optional Click on the icon to enter Bluetooth Menu Click on the icon to enter the Bluetooth Setting Menu Click on the icon to change Pincode ...

Page 22: ...ooth function Check the Auto Answer Box to enable auto answer function Click on the icon to start pairing Connect your phone with the GS 4303 Once the connection is established successfully click on the icon in the Bluetooth Menu to start Dial Pad ...

Page 23: ...enu to enter Paired Device Management Menu Function Icons Description Connect to selected device Disconnect the existing Bluetooth connection Delete all paired devices The GS 4303 will search and connect automatically to the last paired device only The following menu will show while a call is incoming ...

Page 24: ... Adjust volume NOTE The Bluetooth device is only for the hands free Bluetooth telephone and does not support the Bluetooth data transmitting and other functions 8 AVIN The AVIN port is used for car rear camera Just plug the rear cam cable into the AVIN port of the GS 4303 Once the video signal is detected by the GS 4303 the image will be shown on the display automatically ...

Page 25: ...s and hold the Menu Key for three seconds and then calibrate the touch screen My phone cannot connect to my GS 4303 Make sure the Bluetooth on both your phone and the GS 4303 is turned on Follow the instructions in section 8 6 My computer cannot access data from my GS 4303 Check if the USB driver is installed If it is installed please uninstall the USB driver and install it again by following the ...

Page 26: ...eived including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC RF Exposure requirements This device and its antenna s must not be co located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter NOTE THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERA...

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