Fine Digital 500 user manual

User manual for the device Fine Digital 500

Device: Fine Digital 500
Category: GPS Receiver
Manufacturer: Fine Digital
Size: 0.72 MB
Added : 8/6/2014
Number of pages: 31
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User’s Manual








2005
© 2005 Fine Digital USA, Inc. or its subsidiaries.

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Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................... 3 1.1. WHAT IS IN THE BOX? ............................................................................................................................................ 3 1.2. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ...............................................................................................................................

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4.3.2. Viewing the Route List............................................................................................................ 27 5. TECHNICAL SUPPORT...................................................................................................................................... 27 6. APPENDIX............................................................................................................................................................. 28 6.1. FCC COMPLIANCE.....

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1. Introduction 1.1. What is in the Box? The Navigation System box includes the following items: 1. Finedrive 500 Navigation Unit 2. GPS Receiver 3. DC12V In-car Cigarette Lighter Adapter 4. Vehicle Suction Mount 5. SD Card with NAVTEQ Map Data 6. SD Card Reader 7. CD including: Navigation application(Desktop application) User's Manual U.S. and Canada map data. 1.2. System Requirements Desktop or Laptop PC system requirements: Windows 2000 or XP operating sy

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1.3. Downloading Map 1.3.1. Downloading Map via SD card reader * When downloading map data for the first time to a blank SD card using the SD card reader. SD CARD INSTALLATION CHECK LIST: * Installation Requirements: NAVIGATION unit SD Card Reader Installation & Map CDs SD Card *NOTE: if you are using a full map version navigation system, you do not have to install the software in your PC. 1. Insert Installation CD (CD 1) into your PC. 2. Map Loader setup program will

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3. When the Map Loader program installation has completed, click "Finish" 4. Map Loader program will launch automatically. You can also execute the software later by double clicking on the Map Loader icon ( ) located on the Desktop. Page 5

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5. Insert a SD card into the SD card reader. Select and download maps to SD card. 6. Insert the SD card into your navigation unit. Enjoy your drive. (Refer to "HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE") 1.4. Installation Precaution • Choose a mounting location in your vehicle where this unit will not distract or otherwise interfere with the driver’s ability to control the vehicle. • Do not install components in areas which are susceptible to rain, moisture, direct sunlight, extreme heat o

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navigation system. 1.5. Navigation hardware installation 1. Installing navigation in the Car Although the Finedrive 400 can be installed on any glass surface in your vehicle, we recommend that you install the unit below the-center of the windshield, between the driver and passenger seats. Make sure the windshield is clean and dry to ensure a tight grip. (1) When the suction on the vehicle mount is placed into position, (2) press and hold the center button while you firmly flip t

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3. Plug in the Cigarette Jack Connector 4. Slide the navigation into the holder 5. Turning power on/off Once the power is turned on, wait for a couple of seconds and then the WARNING sign will appear as follows: When the warning sign has appeared, read the message and proceed by tapping the "OK" button. Page 8

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2. Checking GPS When you first use navigation unit, it can take from five to fifteen minutes to receive a satellite signal. Thereafter, it should take approximately 90 seconds to receive signals. 3. Getting Acquainted with your Navigation System When you start navigation System, the downloaded map displays in Map View. This provides an expanded view of the map area around the vehicle location. If you are receiving a GPS signal, the map defaults to the current location.

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If you are not receiving a signal, the default map is shown. The varying colors of the vehicle icon indicate the number of satellite signals available. In this case, the vehicle icon is shown at the bottom of the map. To view detailed vehicle location information: Tap on the locator bar at the bottom of the map. Tap on the map location and select Info from the Pop Up menu. 3.1. Moving Around the Map Tap the pointer on the map and drag it in the direction you want it to move: up,

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3.2. Using the Menus 3.2.1. Main Menu Options Description Destination Sets the destination by address, intersection, points of interest, favorite locations, or recent locations. Route Options Manages your route preferences. Simulation Starts/stops the current routing simulation. Display Sets the map orientation, screen color on the navigation unit, automatic Options or manual guidance, and the display of POI icons. Return to Map Displays an expanded view of the map area around t

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3.3.1. Map View 1. To display the map in Map View, tap the Menu button > Return to Map icon. The Map View screen displays. 2. The orientation of a map is set in the Display Options screen: Heading Up to automatically orient the map in the direction of vehicle travel. North Up to maintain the map in a North/South position. 3.3.2. Map View Modes Page 12

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3.3.3. Setting Route Options Route Option enables you to use the navigation system in a number of different ways for determining your optimal route: Quickest Route to calculate a route with minimum travel time. Shortest Route to calculate a route with minimum travel distance. Major to include major roads, such as highways. Local for local streets only. The other route preferences allow you to include or exclude Ferries, Toll Roads or Carpool lanes in the route the navig

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4.1. Entering a Start Location The navigation system defaults to the current location as the starting point for route calculation, as specified by the GPS signal. You can enter a start location if you are not connected to a GPS receiver, do not have a GPS signal, or want another point of origin. To enter a start location, do one of the following: Tap and hold the pointer on the map location. A pop up menu with the selected address displays. Tap the Set Start Location option on the p

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4.2.1. Setting a Destination by Address 1. Tap Address on the Set Destination screen. The Select Input Method screen displays. 2. Select an Input Method as follows: Tap Street First to enter a street address, including the house number. Tap City First to enter the city name and street address, including the house number. An example of a dialog box is shown below: Valid entries will be shown at the top of the screen (cities, streets, or house numbers). No need to enter the t

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Tap in characters using the keypad at the bottom of the screen. 4. Tap on the OK button after each entry. 5. To select an entry, tap on it in the Select Address List. 6. Tap on one of the following buttons at the bottom of the screen: Nav to calculate the route and center in on the map location. Fav to add this location to your list of favorite locations. Map to set this location as the starting route point for your trip. 4.2.2. Setting a Destination by Intersection 1

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2. Select an Input Method as follows: Tap Street First to enter the names of two intersecting streets. Tap City First to enter the city name and two intersecting streets. When entering an address, do not enter the street type or direction, such as Ave, St, N, or SW. When you enter a street or city, dialog boxes similar to the following display: For an intersection, there are two address dialog boxes for the two intersecting streets. 3. To select an entry, do one of the followi

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As you tap in characters, the system updates and displays the Select Address List. 5. To select an entry, tap on it in the Select Address List. 6. Tap on one of the following buttons at the bottom of the screen: Nav to calculate the route and center in on the map location. Fav to add this location to your list of favorite locations. Map to set this location as the starting route point for your trip. 4.2.3. Setting a Destination by Point of Interest The map database contains ov

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Selecting a POI By Distance section. Select a POI By City. For more information, refer to the Selecting a POI By City section. 4.2.4. Selecting a POI Alphabetically 1. Tap Alphabetical on the Points of Interest Options screen. The Enter POI Name screen displays. 2. Select an entry, as follows: Scroll through the list by using the scroll keys at the right of the list. Tap in characters using the keypad on the screen. 3. Tap on the OK button. The POI Select screen displays


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