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Quick Start Guide

Summary of Contents for Foris

Page 1: ...Quick Start Guide ...

Page 2: ... hiking or riding or would place you in a dangerous situation Road traffic regulations must be complied with at all times for example when cycling and have priority over the routes of the navigation device Never operate the navigation device while riding and do not allow yourself to be distracted by the device while riding The map data which is used may include inaccurate or incomplete data You sh...

Page 3: ...harp objects to remove the batteries Do not attempt to open the batteries Note the regulations governing the disposal of the batteries Operating temperature The operating temperature range is 15 to 140 F Use AA alkaline lithium batteries or rechargeable NiMH batteries Please note that batteries cannot be recharged while in the device High brightness of the display e g over 50 will reduce the run t...

Page 4: ...off the display to save power However ongoing navigations and track recordings remain active Stand By Switches to stand by mode Switch off Switches the device off completely 2 Settings Adjusts the volume and brightness 3 Control key Starts and pauses the track recording You can change the function of this button in Settings System General Quick Access Button 4 USB port 5 Display 1 2 3 4 5 3 ...

Page 5: ...in a state tap the flag at the top of the screen and select the state You can change the address at any time in the Settings menu Before navigating with the Foris first calibrate the compass and the barometer in the Settings System General menu Note For best results recalibrate the barometer before starting a trip after elevation changes of several hundred feet and after changing the batteries STA...

Page 6: ...tion 1 To enter an address select Destination Entry Address 2 Use the keypad to enter first the city then the street and street number Note To search within a state tap the flag at the top of the screen and select the state 3 Confirm your entry for city street and street number in each case by clicking on the right arrow and then on OK to start the route calculation Alternatively when entering the...

Page 7: ...culates the shortest route to the destination regardless of inclines Straight line distance shows a straight line toward the destination starting from your current position 4 Tap OK to go directly to the route confirmation screen or tap Next to continue 5 Choose the modes of transport you want to use prefer or avoid on the route 6 Tap OK The following options are available on the confirmation page...

Page 8: ... retrace a route you have traveled at a later date From the main menu tap Track Manager starts continues the recording pauses the recording ends the recording and saves the track The recorded tracks are saved in the list in the Track Manager To view a track tap twice on the track or select and hit OK track manager 7 ...

Page 9: ...culating by duration enter the time and confirm biking walking speed 4 Select Bicycle or Pedestrian 5 Tap OK to go directly to the route confirmation screen or tap Next to continue 6 Tap OK Terrain preference From the Trip Manager you can select Flat Hilly or Neutral terrain for any route or looped route TrackNav Route along a track you ve recorded in Track Manager advanced routing features 8 ...

Page 10: ...er 7 Tap for Main Menu 8 Tap for Elevation profile 9 Tap for Rapid access menu can be customized in settings 10 Battery life 11 Info field 2 12 Next street maneuver 13 Zoom button 14 Current position 15 Current street Tap on the map to mark a point with a pin and display the position and address Tap Actions to navigate to the point save the position or search around the position 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10...

Page 11: ...rding to distance Briefly tap twice on the geocache or tap the i for detailed information about the cache and its description You can display the geocache location on the map or under Options add waypoints or comments or display the hints Select the cache by clicking OK Once you arrive at the cache additional buttons under Options allow you to log the cache and record notes You can find further in...

Page 12: ... alternative route if necessary CAUTION The navigation device is intended for hiking biking and other outdoor recreational uses and as such is not suitable for use as a vehicle navigation system Pay attention to road conditions and street signs and obey all traffic and safety laws Traffic laws and current traffic conditions must always be observed and take precedence over the instructions issued b...

Page 13: ...oduct are the property of Rand McNally and its licensors and are protected by U S copyright trademark and patent laws and international treaties THE USER MAY NOT Use the Product on a network or file server time sharing or to process data for other persons Use the Product to create any routing tables files databases or other compendiums Copy loan or otherwise transfer or sublicense the Product its ...

Page 14: ...y makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the information in the Product and disclaims any and all express implied or statutory warranties including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose It is the user s responsibility to use this product prudently This product is intended to be used only as a travel aid and must not be used for any purpose req...

Page 15: ...Illinois without giving effect to i its conflict of laws provisions or ii the United Nations Convention for Contracts for the International Sale of Goods which is explicitly excluded The User agrees to submit to the jurisdiction of Illinois for any and all disputes claims and actions arising from or in connection with the Data provided to the User hereunder User shall not export the Product in vio...

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