Navigation Device PNA-M4320
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Connecting an External GPS Antenna
If required, you can connect a conventional external GPS antenna to your
navigation device. This might be necessary when using the device in a
vehicle with a vertical windshield (like a truck or bus) obstructing the sight to
the sky. Also, some modern vehicles have a metallised windshield causing a
shield effect to the GPS signals. External antennas must feature an SMB
connector.
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Remove the protection cover of the antenna connector [page 12,
item 12].
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Plug the SMB connector of the external antenna into the receptacle.
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Mount the navigation device onto the mounting bracket of your car
mount.
The device will receive the signals from the additional antenna automatically:
no further settings are required.
Inserting a Memory Card
The navigation device can read SD and MMC memory cards.
After you insert a memory card the device will detect it automatically and give
you access to any music, video and picture files stored on it.
Inserting a Memory Card
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Insert a compatible memory 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 to the back. Insert the card
carefully until it clicks in place.
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When a memory card has been inserted the icon
will appear in the
title bar.