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MOBILE 

NAVIGATION SYSTEM  

User manual
and service information

GB

PNA-E3530

IE

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Page 1: ...MOBILE NAVIGATION SYSTEM User manual and service information GB PNA E3530 IE hb cover_en1_pna3530_0808 qxp Layout 1 09 10 2008 17 58 Uhr Seite 1...

Page 2: ...Contents Navigation Device PNA E3530 1 Contents Navigation Device Targa PNA E3530 Contents Important Safety Notice Page 6 Introduction Page 10 Navigation Page 29 Appendix Page 96...

Page 3: ...d Use 8 1 8 Conformity 9 1 9 Disposal of Old Devices 9 2 Introduction 10 2 1 Package Contents 10 2 2 Overview 12 2 3 Care 13 2 3 1 Caring for the Display 13 2 4 General Operation Notes 14 2 5 Charging...

Page 4: ...28 2 10 3 2 Button sound 28 3 GPS 29 3 1 GPS Connection 29 3 1 1 SiRFInstantFixIITM 29 3 2 The GPS Main Menu 30 3 3 Programming a Route 32 3 3 1 Quick Guide 32 3 3 2 Navigation Display 35 3 3 3 Setti...

Page 5: ...up for Left Handed Users 57 3 6 6 4 Advanced settings 57 3 7 Route Settings 62 3 7 1 Planning preferences 62 3 7 2 Avoid toll roads 63 3 7 3 Programming Routes 64 3 7 3 1 Editing a Programmed route 66...

Page 6: ...cellaneous Applications 90 3 10 1 World Clock 91 3 10 2 Calculator 91 3 10 3 Unit Convertor 91 3 10 4 Country info 92 3 10 5 GPS Status 94 3 10 6 Calibrating the Display 95 4 Appendix 96 4 1 Connectin...

Page 7: ...ar mount with or without the navigation device within the operating area of the vehicle s airbag and install the car mount so that the driver s view is not obstructed Always make sure that there is fr...

Page 8: ...eplaced by an authorized service centre Under very rare conditions sparks may appear at the contacts causing any explosive and or inflammable gases to ignite Therefore we recommend that you do not use...

Page 9: ...will void your warranty 1 6 Children Electrical appliances do not belong in the hands of children Do not allow children to use electrical devices when not under supervision Children may not comprehend...

Page 10: ...ty on the website www service targa co uk under Targa Automotive Targa PNA E3530 1 9 Disposal of Old Devices If the product is labelled with a struck out waste bin it is subject to the European Guidel...

Page 11: ...vigate to POIs points of interest to find places according to different search criteria You can also program a route to your destination before starting your journey if necessary also using multiple w...

Page 12: ...Package Contents Navigation Device PNA E3530 11 Introduction...

Page 13: ...Overview 12 English Introduction 2 2 Overview...

Page 14: ...Care 2 3 1 Caring for the Display Avoid scratching the display surface as it can be easily damaged To operate the device use only the supplied stylus or your finger If necessary clean the display with...

Page 15: ...ecomes low the following will appear in the upper right hand corner of the display It will be hidden after a few seconds but will be displayed again if the battery is not recharged Recharge the batter...

Page 16: ...en connect the car charger to a suitable cigarette lighter in your car The charging process starts automatically and the charger indicator page 12 item 4 lights blue When charging is completed the ind...

Page 17: ...of your navigation device Plug the USB connector of the cable into a USB port on your computer If your navigation device was in standby mode it will power on automatically The charging process starts...

Page 18: ...mory card with the contacts facing forward into the memory card slot page 12 item 6 of your navigation device The contacts of the card must be facing the back Insert the card carefully until it clicks...

Page 19: ...With write protection enabled any data stored on the memory card cannot be deleted moved nor renamed it can only be read Write protection disabled Write protection enabled 2 7 Car mount To install the...

Page 20: ...tion device must be placed so it has an obstacle free sight to the sky Choose a suitable location on the car s windshield Do not install the car mount with or without the navigation device within the...

Page 21: ...e figure arrow 1 In order to orientate the navigation device to the correct viewing angle move the flexible gooseneck of the car mount to the desired position To loosen the navigation device from the...

Page 22: ...efly The navigation device will switch to standby mode All entered information and settings will be saved To power the device on again press the On Off button The device will resume power with the las...

Page 23: ...stylus to slide the main power switch page 12 item 7 of the device into the ON position Read the operation notice and tap I agree to continue When powering the device on for the first time this messa...

Page 24: ...ping the Next button Upon delivery the device has several maps already installed When launching the device for the first time will it take a few seconds for initialising As soon as this process is com...

Page 25: ...on like Back and Done To do this tap the desired switch During navigation you can tap the display at any time to display the navigation main menu Any active navigation will continue running in backgro...

Page 26: ...en performing a search for destination or nearby places you can move the displayed map area by placing the stylus or finger onto the map and dragging it into the desired direction The displayed map ar...

Page 27: ...volume press the rocker switch page 12 item 5 You can also set the volume for high speed independently Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu Tap Settings Tap Volume settings Use the upper slide...

Page 28: ...which the high speed volume will apply To do this tap Options Use the on screen keypad to enter a speed value and tap Done to confirm Use the W button to correct any typos For example if you enter 10...

Page 29: ...Disable sounds The sound will be muted until you enable it again by repeating the above procedure Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu Tap Settings Tap Enable sounds 2 10 3 2 Button sound Tap...

Page 30: ...position properly the reception of at least four GPS satellite signals is required However the satellites are located on an MEO orbit and their position changes continuously In order to be able to lo...

Page 31: ...tion main menu Current navigation will not be interrupted The following options are available Navigate to Use this button to start navigation Several options are available Browse map Shows the active...

Page 32: ...e what POIs should be displayed GPS Status This button allows you to view the coordinates of the present position as well as information about GPS signal reception Memorize position Saves the present...

Page 33: ...the following screens you can always tap the Back button to return to the previous display Tap Navigate to Tap Address Select the country where your destination city is located by tapping on it If re...

Page 34: ...ve any letters resulting in no match To enter a special character tap the button To return to the previous character set tap the abc button To delete an entered character tap the W button As soon as t...

Page 35: ...options for the destination Tap on the Any button to select the middle of the street as destination or From the list of crossing streets select any street name by tapping on it This will set the corre...

Page 36: ...nally you can also edit your route at any time even while navigating see page 39 3 3 2 Navigation Display During navigation the map will display as follows Zoom out Zoom in Direction to destination Po...

Page 37: ...estination in the form of an address here Description on page 32 Favourite Select a destination from your own favourite list Please see page 43 for how to create favourites History Your navigation dev...

Page 38: ...tion about the home address read the information starting from page 44 Point on Map Displays the map allowing you to place a destination mark on any location see also the Map browsing function from pa...

Page 39: ...ation will take place automatically as soon as a GPS signal is available Last valid position The last known position will be used as the starting position This option is recommended if you haven t mov...

Page 40: ...n do this via the Alternative route function Alternative routes are necessary if a road has been closed or is unusable due to other reasons if you want to insert another waypoint if you don t want to...

Page 41: ...Proceed the same way as for entering a new route You can choose whether the waypoint is to be entered as an address or post code see from page 32 to be selected from your favourites see page 43 to be...

Page 42: ...splays the distance estimated time of arrival and the remaining time en route The ruler schematically represents your position along the total route and the position of waypoints if any If the route c...

Page 43: ...f road paths If the current route contains several of the above options and you want to exclude one or more of them you must repeat the above steps 3 5 Frequently Visited Destinations If you frequentl...

Page 44: ...0 43 Navigation 3 5 1 Favourites Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu Tap Navigate to Tap on Favourite Select an entry from your favourite list by tapping on it Your route will be calculated i...

Page 45: ...Address 3 5 2 1 Set Home Location Enter your home address in order to program any journey back home with just a few steps Proceed as follows Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu Tap Settings...

Page 46: ...roceed the same way as for programming a new destination As soon as you are finished you are returned to the map display The navigation device will store the entered address under the Home entry To mo...

Page 47: ...th the first voice instructions the map will be displayed You can optionally tap Done to launch the navigation display immediately 3 5 3 History Your navigation device automatically stores a list of y...

Page 48: ...ct the desired entry from your favourite list by tapping on it If there are more than five entries you can use the and buttons to change the displayed page Tap the Clear list button to erase the conte...

Page 49: ...e therefore only the icon that represents the following possible setting will appear Tap the icon to change the view The device will then toggle back to the map view 3D view Displays the map in a 3D v...

Page 50: ...hange the colour To return to map view tap the Back button Set automatic colours Sets the colours according to the current time Set daylight colours The day mode uses bright and high contrast colours...

Page 51: ...u can save the present position at any time This allows you to return to it at a later time without having to enter the address Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu Tap the button once to show...

Page 52: ...ints of Interest Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu Tap Browse map The present position will appear on a map If there is already a programmed route this route will also be displayed Route Cu...

Page 53: ...Shows the present position on a larger scale Show entire route Shows the entire route on the map Show city Use this button to specify a city The mark will be placed in the city centre and it will appe...

Page 54: ...ed position as a waypoint and calculates a new route The existing destination will be preserved Continue Adds another destination to a route and moves an existing destination to become a waypoint Avoi...

Page 55: ...ear on the map instead of the position mark Tap next to the cross icon to set the radius of the avoidance zone Then tap the Finish button If the current route goes through the avoidance zone it will b...

Page 56: ...e the brightness see page 49 and the colours see page 49 The on screen keyboard can be used with different keyboard layouts see page 88 In this section you will learn more about the other functions Al...

Page 57: ...ize of the directional signs and tap Done 3 6 6 2 Rotate display You can use the device in portrait and landscape orientation Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu Tap Settings Tap the button o...

Page 58: ...for left handed operation After selecting the button it will toggle Tap Right handed to return to the right handed user operation 3 6 6 4 Advanced settings Under Advanced settings you ll find some bas...

Page 59: ...r to provide a better overview Warn if Railway crossing Shortly before crossing a railway the navigation device will output an acoustic signal Please specify how to handle backlight and standby during...

Page 60: ...buttons to change the displayed page If a digit appears in front of an entry it represents the current position on the display The following options are available Average speed Current speed Elevatio...

Page 61: ...enable the warning Tap the checkbox in front of Enable warning sound to output an acoustic warning signal This window will appear only if the option Enable max speed warning has been enabled Select a...

Page 62: ...the displayed page Then tap Done Not all roads support speed information This information will be principally available for motorways and national roads Display examples Shows the maximum speed Shows...

Page 63: ...cle or in pedestrian mode Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu Tap Settings Tap to show the second page of the Main menu Tap Planning preferences and select one of the five options by tapping...

Page 64: ...outes there are three possible options Proceed as follows Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu Tap Settings Tap to show the second page of the Main menu Tap Toll charge settings and select one...

Page 65: ...es will be used as waypoints with the route starting at the present position During navigation you can move programmed waypoints on the list or mark as visited Tap on the display to open the GPS main...

Page 66: ...o learn more about the available options for an individual position Optimize itinerary will use the current position as start Save itinerary allows you to save the route under a name of your choice De...

Page 67: ...nd opened it again For instance you can insert multiple waypoints to plan a route along several legs In the list of the planned route tap one of the entries Select one of the following options Only th...

Page 68: ...evious destination in the list will be moved one position up Set as via point Convert a destination into a waypoint Add nearby POI Lets you select a POI located close to the destination Delete Deletes...

Page 69: ...Tap Route Tap Show route instructions to open the list When viewing a multi page list you can use the and buttons to change the displayed page When tapping onto an entry the display will switch to Sho...

Page 70: ...3 7 5 Show route as images You can view a programmed route in image format One image will be generated for each action On the Route menu tap Show route as images You can use the and buttons to change...

Page 71: ...This view corresponds to the overview that displays after entering a new route Here you can also unselect any route items To do this tap Details see the description starting from page 41 if the route...

Page 72: ...On the Route menu tap Show on map Use the slider on the right to enlarge or reduce the displayed map area Additionally you may tap any position on the display to show information about that position...

Page 73: ...oute Deletes the current route without any further prompts On the Route menu tap Cancel route 3 7 9 Demo With this option you can launch a demo journey for your route All displays will work as for rea...

Page 74: ...ile the demo is running Pause Pauses the current demo Use the toggle button to resume the demo Set speed Use the slider to set the playback speed between 6 and 1600 Repeat demonstration Repeats the de...

Page 75: ...ayed along a programmed route or near destinations It is also possible to output a POI notification so the system notifies you when approaching a POI of the selected category You may create new POIs e...

Page 76: ...own category to save it or save as favourite On the POI menu tap Add POI Select a position Proceed in the same way as for programming a destination see description starting from page 36 Select Favour...

Page 77: ...e with the name you selected Please see page 36 for how to open Favourite 3 8 1 1 Creating a Custom Category Instead of the Favourites list you may also create your own category You could name them Fr...

Page 78: ...t an icon for your category by tapping on it You can use the and buttons to change the displayed page Enter the name of the POI via the on screen keypad Then tap on Done This will take you back to the...

Page 79: ...y rename any custom POIs This will not affect the category or the POI position On the POI menu tap Edit POI name Select the desired category by tapping on it Select the POI that you want to rename by...

Page 80: ...evice PNA E3530 79 Navigation Edit the POI or Favourite name by overwriting it with a new name Then tap on Done 3 8 3 Delete POI You can delete any custom POIs On the POI menu tap Delete POI Select th...

Page 81: ...Points of Interest 80 English Navigation Select the POI that you want to delete by tapping on it Click Yes on the security prompt to delete the POI or Tap No to cancel the process without deleting the...

Page 82: ...delete any custom categories Attention All POIs contained in it will be deleted automatically On the POI menu tap Delete POI category Select the desired category by tapping on it Click Yes on the sec...

Page 83: ...POIs Select the desired categories by placing a checkmark in the corresponding fields You can use the and buttons to change the displayed page To hide a single category tap the corresponding checkbox...

Page 84: ...tion an acoustic signal will notify you when approaching a POI of the chosen category Optionally you may also display a message over the POI On the POI menu tap Warn when near POI Select a category by...

Page 85: ...p on Done Tap to place a checkmark in the checkbox to enable the on screen message Then tap on Done You are returned to the navigation display To enable the notification for multiple categories repeat...

Page 86: ...the on screen keypad 3 9 1 Selecting a Map Upon delivery the device has the required maps for your region already installed However the included DVD lets you install more maps To copy a map section on...

Page 87: ...its Choose between Kilometers and Miles by selecting the corresponding radio button Then tap on Next Time Zone Choose the time zone where you will be using your navigation device For an easier assignm...

Page 88: ...s menu 3 9 3 Setting the Guidance Voice Here you select the voice for the driving instructions For many languages there are female and male voices Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu Tap Sett...

Page 89: ...n 3 9 4 Setting the On Screen Keypad The on screen keypad can be shown in three different layouts Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu Tap Settings Tap the button to show the second page of th...

Page 90: ...ion Choose one of the three keyboard types by selecting the corresponding radio button Then tap Next to finish this process Abcd Keyboard with alphabetic layout Qwerty Keyboard for the English languag...

Page 91: ...se can be accessed via the Main menu Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu Tap to show the second page of the Main menu Tap Extras Select one of the four following options by tapping on it Worl...

Page 92: ...alculator This option lets you display a calculator offering the four basic arithmetic operations plus square root function To use the calculator tap the digit and operator icons Tap Done to switch to...

Page 93: ...ion such as the currency and the international telephone prefix is also listed here Select the desired country from the list by tapping on it You can use the and buttons to change the displayed page A...

Page 94: ...h monthly ranges e g 1 11 1 4 for November 1st until April 1st This information is an extra support function but is not guaranteed to be complete nor up to date If you are in doubt please ask for info...

Page 95: ...signal level Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu Tap to show the second page of the Main menu Tap GPS Status The following information is available Coordinates of present position Level indic...

Page 96: ...calibration is required when the display does not respond properly to your input Proceed as follows Tap on the display to open the GPS main menu Tap three times to show the fourth page of the Main me...

Page 97: ...ther connector of the USB cable into a free USB port on your powered on computer The operating system will detect the flash memory as a removable media and will show it under My Computer If there is a...

Page 98: ...ice must be connected to the computer see page 96 Insert the DVD into your DVD drive The following menu should appear automatically Tap the radio button behind Select and choose the desired language f...

Page 99: ...dd or remove maps Voices page 100 Here you can add or remove voices Support page 102 Here you can restore the factory default configuration of your navigation device or open support Websites with furt...

Page 100: ...he list by clicking on the checkbox behind it The checkbox will contain a green arrow icon or To unselect any installed maps remove the mark from the checkbox by clicking on it The checkbox will conta...

Page 101: ...all different guidance voices Of course it is possible to install multiple voices and select the desired voice later on when using the device page 87 Not all languages support multiple voice types On...

Page 102: ...The Supplied DVD Navigation Device PNA E3530 101 Appendix Click on the Synchronize button to start the copying process A graphics will inform you of the status of the copy process see previous page...

Page 103: ...ring this process you must not turn off the computer or the navigation device nor unplug the navigation device from the computer You may also use this function if the internal memory of the device has...

Page 104: ...ion This requires an Internet connection When using a Dial Up Internet connection this connection may incur the related costs to you Click on the link with your country flag to visit the corresponding...

Page 105: ...rlands Bosnia and Herzegovina Norway Bulgaria Austria Denmark Poland Germany Portugal Estonia Romania Finland San Marino France Sweden Gibraltar Switzerland Greece Serbia United Kingdom Slovakia Irela...

Page 106: ...se map 51 Button sound 28 C Calculator 91 Calibrating 95 Car mount installing 18 positioning 20 Care Caring for the Display 13 Category deleting 81 POI 76 Colour 49 Connectors and ports 12 Coodinates...

Page 107: ...lometers 86 L Lane assistant 58 Left handed 57 M Map available maps 104 choosing a destination 36 installing 99 saving deleting 97 selecting 85 Memory card 17 inserting 17 removing 17 write protection...

Page 108: ...mming Quick Guide 32 summary 70 viewing 71 S Save POI 75 present position 50 Serial number 111 Set home location entering 44 Setup first time setup 22 Show route as images 69 Signal quality 94 Signpos...

Page 109: ...ry 64MB RAM 2GB NAND Flash drive Card reader SD cards up to 2GB Operating system Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 Core Version Colour display 3 5 inch colour display with 65 536 colours GPS Chipset SiRFatlasI...

Page 110: ...Details of Guarantee Navigation Device PNA E3530 109 Appendix 4 6 Details of Guarantee...

Page 111: ...Details of Guarantee 110 English Appendix...

Page 112: ...Serial number Navigation Device PNA E3530 111 Appendix 4 7 Serial number PNA Serial Number...

Page 113: ...Targa Nr 1416404 1416406 1416407 1416408 1416409 TARGA GmbH Lange Wende 41 D 59494 Soest Germany hb cover_en1_pna3530_0808 qxp Layout 1 09 10 2008 17 58 Uhr Seite 2...

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