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user guide
C350
G52-56511X1
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IMPORTANT IMPORTANT Satellite signals are required for this product to function in Navigation Mode. There may be occasions within your home or surrounding area when the signal strength is limited and Navigation Mode may not be possible. This is quite normal for products of this type. If you experience difficulty in receiving a signal in your car you may need to use an external antenna (optional). You can check the number of satellite signals that the unit is receiving and the strength of
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Safety Safety The Global Positioning System The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite based system that provides location and timing information around the globe. GPS is operated and controlled under the sole responsibility of the Government of the United States of America, who are responsible for its availability and accuracy. Any changes in GPS availability and accuracy, or in environmental conditions, may impact the operation of your Binatone Carrera Personal Navigation Device
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CONTENTS CONTENTS IMPORTANT ................................................................................................... 2 Safety .............................................................................................................. 3 The Global Positioning System ........................................................................................................3 Using Your PND in the Car................................................................................
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GETTING STARTED Getting Started This device combines GPS function and photo viewer. Before you begin to install and use this product, please read this manual carefully for fully exploiting the functions of this product. If you experience any problems, go through the user guide before contacting the customer helpline. Position of the controls 1. Power Button 2. SD Card Slot 3. Touch Panel 4. Menu Button 5. Indicator Light (When it charges the red light will be on; when fully charged
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GETTING STARTED Battery Consuming The device is integrated with a 1000mAH/ 3.7V Li-polymer battery. It can be used for about 3 hours for GPS function. The battery icon shows at the right upper corner of the display. : means the battery capacity is full. : means the battery capacity is 80% left. : means the battery capacity is 60% left. : means the battery capacity is 40% left. : means the battery capacity is 20% left. You can also go to Settings/ Power Status item to know the specifi
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GETTING STARTED External Antenna (sold separately) If the GPS receiver fails to acquire a valid signal when mounted in your car it may be due to a heat reflecting coating or heating elements in your windscreen. In these cases use an external antenna. The antenna has a magnet and can be positioned in various locations in or outside your car to obtain the best signal reception. Push the antenna into the socket on the rear of the unit until it clicks into place. Then position the antenna so
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GETTING STARTED Press the Power Button for 3 seconds to turn the unit into Sleep Mode. Press Power button for 5 seconds to wake up the device, then display shows the status before entering Sleep Mode. 8
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GETTING STARTED SD Card Installation If you have a SD or MMC memory Card, you may install it to extend the storage capacity of the unit, or to view the photo saved on the card. When installing it can only be fitted one way – the wording face towards you and the cut-off corner at the bottom as shown. Insert the card in and push it in so that it clicks in place. Insert a SD card into the slot, and you will see the message as below. If you need to remove the card, push the card in and i
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GETTING STARTED Connect to PC You can connect the unit to PC for transferring data. Insert a SD/ MMC card to the card slot, you can use the unit as a card reader. 1. Power on the unit. 2. Plug B-type end of the supplied USB cable to the mini USB port of the unit, and plug the other end to your computer. 3. The system will try to recognize and connect the device; the display will show as the figure below. 4. And now you can find 2 new USB devices in My Computer. The second device repre
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GETTING STARTED Photo This device supports jpg, bmp, png, gif formats (up to 12MegaPixel file). Enter "Photo" function to see thumbnails for all the photo files. Note: press Menu button to go back main menu. If you see an icon on the list, it means that photo is unsupported. Tap on a photo you want to view, and then you can tap on the left or right triangle to view the previous or next photo. To view pictures (bmp and jpeg formats only) from a SD card: 1) Copy all the pictures you
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GETTING STARTED Slideshow Tap on the button to view the photos show one by one automatically. After tapping on the button, slideshow tool bar will prompt instead. Tap on button again to stop slideshow. Tap on button to set the slideshow interval among 2, 3, and 5 seconds. Tap on button to mute the touch tones. Tap on button to adjust the touch tones. Rotate Tap on button to rotate the current photo. Tap on the button again to rotate the photo by 90 degree clockwi
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GETTING STARTED Zoom in Tap on button to zoom in the photo. Tap on the button to zoom in. Tap on the button to zoom out. When the photo is zoomed in, you can tap and drag it to view the part you need. Tap on button to restore the photo. Note: when the zoom in or zoom out limitation is met, the zoom in/ zoom out button will become in gray color and not selectable. 13
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GETTING STARTED Settings NOTE: You do not need to enter the Settings menu before you start to navigate. Tap on the Settings icon on the Main Menu, the following screen is displayed. To exit this page, tap on the Exit button at the upper-right corner of the screen. The and button means there are more options available. Tap on one of them to scroll the list to find out the other options. Note: when there is no option above/ below, the / button will become in gray color and not s
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GETTING STARTED Display Tap on the Display option to enter display submenu. There are 3 items to adjust: Brightness, Backlight Timeout, and Screen Calibration. Brightness: With this item, you can change the brightness of the screen. Adjust it darker or brighter by tapping or button. Note: when the minimum or maximum brightness level is met, the level down/ level up button will become in gray color and not selectable. Backlight Timeout: Select an option to set idling time to shut
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GETTING STARTED Follow the on screen directions to tap on the center of the cross to calibrate. When the steps are done, you will see the second figure, tap on screen to save and apply the new calibration. 16
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GETTING STARTED Language Tap to select a language from the list to suit your need. Power Status Enter this filed to know the battery status. While charging, the status will be in motion, and noted “Charging”. If the battery is fully charged and the USB cable is still connected, the display will show as the figure below. 17
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GETTING STARTED Restore This field is for you to restore the settings to default values. When necessary, tap on “Restore” item to enter. Tap on button to restore all the setting values. After the procedure is done, the “Finished!” message will prompt. Or tap on to cancel and exit. 18
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GETTING STARTED System Info Tap on System Info to know the information of the unit and the inserted memory card. There are 2 items to read: Device and Storage. Devices: The Devices page shows information about your software versions and capacity of the embedded memory. Storage: The Storage page tells the total capacity and free capacity of your storage card (if installed) and the flash disk. If no storage card is installed, the information will show as N/A. 19
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GETTING STARTED Firmware Upgrade (advanced feature) You can upgrade the firmware of the unit for better performance or/ and more functions. Follow the steps below to do so. Note 1: only advanced users are recommended to operate this feature. Note 2: before upgrading, please make sure that the battery capacity if filled, or power the unit with the car charger to ensure the upgrading will not be corrupted. Note 3: do not remove the memory card during upgrading! Note 4: please visit on www.b