R700 E3453 Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide
Layout Features 1 3 8 4 5 13 6 2 12 11 1 7 9 10 1 1 Car kit groove Allows you to secure the device while driving 2 Display Displays information and allows you to manipulate items and execute menus by tapping the screen.
Charging the Battery You can charge the device from a car charger kit. Plug the cable to the mini-USB port on the right side of the device. NOTE: • ������������������������������������������� Charge the battery before using the device�. • While ������������������������������������������������ charging, the power LED lights up in red. When the battery is fully charged, the power LED turns to green. • �������������������������������� Charging may take several hours.
Install the Car Kit and Turn on the Device To turn on the device, set the main power switch (at the bottom of the device) to ON. To enter into/wake up from sleep mode, press the Sleep Mode Button ( ) on the top of the device. Sleep Mode Button NOTE: • If you press the Sleep Mode button when the device is on, it enters into sleep mode.. • When the device is on, it takes longer time for the battery to be fully charged. When the device is in sleep mode, the battery can be fully charged quickly.
Main Menu and Basic Settings The Main Menu appears after you turn on the device. From the Main Menu, you can: • Tap Navigation to enter the navigation system. • Tap Music Player to play music. • • • • Tap Video Player to play videos. Tap Photo Viewer to view photos. Tap Phone to set and use bluetooth and phone features. Tap Settings to adjust the device settings (see figures on the next page).
The Settings Menu appears when you tap Settings from the Main Menu. Tap display more options. • The System Info button allows you to view the system information. • The Backlight button allows you to adjust the LCD brightness. It provides two adjustment modes, Fix backlight brightness and Adjust by environment brightness. R700 has Light Sensor function that allows you to adjust LCD brightness for either a lighter or a darker environment.
Multi-Media Features R700 allows you to play music (mp3 and wma files), view photos (jpg. and bmp. files) and videos (wmv. files). Tap the respective icons from the main menu to launch the applications.
Using Navigation The Navigation Menu When ASUS GO is started, the Navigation Menu appears. From here you can reach all parts of ASUS GO. • Tap Find Address to specify an address as your destination. • Tap Find POI to select one of the stored Points of Interest. • • Tap Recent Places for a list of recent destinations. Tap My Favourites for one of your favourite destinations.
• Expert Mode - designed for performing complex tasks and for advanced settings This Quick Start Guide covers actions in Normal Mode. See the online User Manual for detailed instructions in both modes. To switch to Expert Mode, tap Settings, then tap Expert mode. You can switch back from Expert Mode to Normal Mode in a similar way. Find an address 1. 2. In the Navigation Menu tap Find Address. Select the destination country.
3. 4. 5. Select the destination city. Tap the second line on the list that shows the city you are currently in (or searched for recently). Use the virtual keyboard to type the name of the city. Once the matching city names fit on one page, the list of results will be displayed automatically. When typing, tap Done any time to display a full list of matching cities immediately. • Alternatively, tap the icon next to the city name to select a city from your search history. Enter the street name.
• Tap Map to browse the map without planning a route. • Tap Info to display the address with its geographical coordinates and nearby POIs. Find a POI 1. 2. 3. To select a Point of Interest, tap Find POI in the Navigation Menu. This will take you to the POI Search Center. Tap Around GPS, Around Cursor, Around Destination or Along Route to define the reference point around which you want to search for POIs.
4. 5. A list of POIs is displayed, sorted by their distance from the reference point. • Tap Search to narrow the list by entering a part of the POI name. • To see the name and address of additional POIs, tap the left and right arrow buttons. • Tap By Name to list POIs in alphabetical order instead of their distance. Tap the name of the POI you were looking for. The location of the selected POI will be displayed on the map.
• Zoom in and out by tapping the corresponding buttons. In 3D view, you can also tilt and rotate the view with the arrow buttons. In 2D map mode, you can also modify the planned route by tapping Detour. If you want to avoid a certain route, you can set it here. While navigating, a thick line shows the recommended route, and an arrow represents your current position. A pictogram indicating the next manoeuvre is displayed on the left side along with its distance.
Setting Bluetooth and Using the Phone The Phone function allows the hands-free communication through a bluetooth connection to your phone. Click the Phone button from the main menu to launch the Phone program. Main menu Phone menu To connect R700 to your cellphone: 1. 2. 4. 5. 14 Tap Dialer from the Phone Menu (Figure 1). Tap Yes from the Connect to a Bluetooth handset first screen. The Bluetooth Device Found screen displays the devices (Figure 2). Tap a device name.
6. Tap the paired device name and tap Connect. A screen appears showing the devices are connected after the bluetooth connection is setup successfully To make and receive calls: 1. 2. 3. Tap Dialer from the Phone Menu. The phone pad appears (Figure 1). Dial the number and tap the green phone icon to call. After talk, tap the red phone icon to end a call (Figure 2). To receive a call, tap the green phone icon (Figure 3).
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.