Notes on these Operating Instructions The operating instructions and installation guidelines have been organized so that subjectrelated information can be easily found using the contents list. Note You will find comprehensive Operating Instructions for navigation on relevant CDs/DVDs and at the online help of the device. The section "Frequently Asked Questions" contains answers to questions that are frequently addressed to our customer service department.
Quality The components used have been selected to provide a product that has a high level of functionality and is user friendly, safe and reliable. A well-balanced hardware and software design allows us to offer you a technologically advanced navigation system, which is both practical and enjoyable to use. Service Our customer care is there to provide support and assistance whenever you have questions or are experiencing problems.
Contents Safety and Maintenance .................................................................................. 1 Safety Instructions ......................................................................................................... 1 Data Security ................................................................................................................. 1 Operating Environment ................................................................................................. 2 Repair ....
General Operating Instructions ..................................................................... 21 Switching on/off the device ......................................................................................... 21 Security ......................................................................................................... 23 Storing the password and the information note .......................................................... 23 Making settings .........................................
During a Call ............................................................................................................ 53 MP3 Player (optional) ................................................................................... 54 Main Screen Overview................................................................................................. 54 Select a Title and Move it into the List of Favourites .................................................. 56 List of Favourites ........................
Appendix ....................................................................................................... 77 Special CleanUp Function............................................................................................ 77 Synchronisation with the PC........................................................................................ 80 I. Installing Microsoft® ActiveSync® ............................................................................ 80 II. Connecting with the PC .........
Safety and Maintenance Safety Instructions Please read this section carefully and follow all the instructions provided. This will help ensure reliable operation and prolong the life for your appliance. Keep the packaging and the user instructions for future reference or inquiries at a later date. If you pass the article on to another person, you should pass on these instructions. • Never allow children to play with electrical equipment unsupervised.
Operating Environment Failure to follow these instructions may lead to your appliance being damaged. In cases where products are damaged as a result of misuse of neglect the associated guarantee will be considered void. • Keep your navigation System and all connected devices away from moisture and avoid exposure to dust, heat and direct sunlight, especially in the car. • Make sure you prevent your appliance from getting wet, e.g. from rain and hail, at all times.
Electromagnetic Compatibility • When connecting additional or other components the “Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive” (EMC) must be adhered to. Please note that only screened cable (maximum 10ft) should be used with this appliance. • For optimal performance, maintain a distance of at least 10 ft. from sources of highfrequency and magnetic interference (televisions, loudspeaker systems, mobile telephones etc. This will help to avoid malfunctions and loss of data.
Connection When connecting your appliance it is important to observe the following instructions: Power supply through Car Adapter • The car adapter should only be connected to the lighter socket of a car (car battery = DC 12V , truck battery = DC 24V ). If you are in any doubt about the power source in your car, please contact your car manufacturer. Power Supply through AC adapter (optional) • The outlet must be in the vicinity of the appliance and must be easily accessible.
Information about the Regulatory Compliance according to R&TTE The following radio equipment has been supplied with this device (optional): • Bluetooth (only in the case of model P5435 and X5535) • FM-Transmitter (optional) The company declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Complete declarations of conformity are available under www.medion.com/conformity.
Care of the Display • Avoid scratching the display surface as this may be easily damaged. We recommended using a display protection film (mylar) to prevent scratching to the screen. Please contact your nearest dealer for this accessory. The foil on the display at delivery is purely for protection during transportation! • Ensure that no traces of water remain on the screen. Water can cause irreversible discoloration. • Use only a soft, lint-free cloth to clean the screen.
Transport When transporting the appliance please follow the instructions below: • In the event of large fluctuations in temperature or humidity, condensation or moisture may form inside the appliance. This can cause an electrical short-circuit. • After transporting the appliance wait until the unit has acclimatised and adjusted to surrounding conditions (e.g. room temperature and humidity) prior to use.
Supplied Items Please check the condition of items supplied and check for missing items using the list below. If you find your package to be incomplete, please forward us all claims for missing items within 14 days from the date of purchase.
Views Front Components op n q Ref Component Description n Touch Screen Displays the output of your appliance. Tap on the screen with the stylus (found in the holder, see page 35) to select menu commands or enter data. o Battery charge The LED will flash orange during the charging process. It will shine constant green when the accumulator is fully charged.
Back Components GPS aerial n Ref Component 10 o Description n Stylus Take the stylus out of it's compartment in order to use it, and replace it after use. The stylus is required for operating the touch screen. o Loudspeaker Provides audible language statements and warnings.
Bottom Components Ref Component n Extension socket n o p q Description For the expansion for future components. o Mini-USB- Connection for connecting to a PC by means of a USB cable (for data transfer) as well as connection to external power supply. Connector p TMC connection You also have the possibility to connect a TMC dipole antenna here. q Headphone Connection for a pair of stereo headphones (3.5 mm).
Right Components n Ref Component n SD Slot 12 Description Accepts an optional SD (Secure Digital) card for removable storage.
Left Components n o p Ref Component n Volume control / Activation of the voice entry (optional) Description You can control the volume of your device as follows: You can increase the volume by turning the wheel upwards (+). You can reduce the volume by turning the wheel downwards (-). Press the wheel briefly to activate speech input (optional). o Main switch / Switches the device completely off (Hard Reset). Battery switch p Reset opening Restarts your appliance (Reset, see page 30).
Holder with extension socket (optional) This holding casing offers extended possible connections and, in addition, it has a receiver for the optional steering wheel remote. Proceed as described on Page 36 in order to connect your navigation system by means of this optional holding casing with expansion plugs. Attention ! Please pay attention to the fact that the steering wheel remote will only be available in the case that an electricity supply has been connected.
Back components nopq Ref Component Description n TMC Connector Connector for a TMC dipole antenna (serves to improve the reception, if no reception or only long-lasting inadequate reception is possible through the TMC aerial installed in the holder) o Microphone For connection of an external microphone (only for the models P5435 and X5535) p Earphone Connects to a pair of stereo headphones (3.5 mm).
Initial Set up The following is a step by step guide to assist in the initial Set-up of the navigation system. Start by removing the protective plastic sheet from the display. I. Charging the Battery The battery of your navigation system can be charged in the following ways: • Using the supplied car adapter, • using a suitable USB cable or • by using a mains adapter (purchased as an optional extra).
II. Power Supply Car Adapter o n (similar picture) 1. Plug the jack (n) of the connection cable into the corresponding receptor at the bottom of your navigation system. 2. Insert the power adapter (o) into the cigar lighter socket ensuring, that it will not lose contact while driving. This could cause a malfunction. Alternative possibility of charging the battery The battery will charge as soon as you connect your navigation device to a switched-on PC or notebook by means of a USB cable.
AC Adapter (optional) Adapter plug o n (similar picture) 1. Push the adapter connector into the guide on the back of the AC adapter. Press the push button at the same time, so that the adapter plug can engage. 2. Plug the cable of the mains adapter (n) into the mini-USB connection on of the navigation system. 3. Push the AC adapter (o) into a power point that is easily accessible.
III. Switching on the Device Switch the main switch ( see page 13) to ON. The Navigation System will start the initial installation automatically. The brand logo will appear. Your device will display the application screen after a few seconds. Button Description Main Screen Navigation, page 32 Travel Guide, page 64 MP3Player, page 54 Bluetooth Dialer, page 49 Contact Viewer, page 69 Alarm Clock, page Fehler! Textmarke nicht definiert.
Note Brief pressure on the On/Off button will be enough to switch the device on or off, provided that your navigation system is connected to an external source of electricity or is running in battery operation (standby mode). The device will be reactivated by pressing the On/Off button once (> ½ sec.). You can adjust the period of operation to suit your needs using the Settings button on the main screen of your device. Your device is delivered in a status in which it will not switch off independently.
General Operating Instructions Switching on/off the device Your device will be in its normal operating state after the initial setting up. You can activate and deactivate your device with the On/Off button. 1. To start your navigation system press briefly the On/Off button . The battery charge indicator will blink briefly and the application screen will appear. Note Your device is delivered in a status in which it will not switch off independently.
The device will go into the Standby mode automatically after a few seconds if you do not want to select any of these three possibilities. For further settings within the Standby mode also see the chapter on “Special CleanUp Function”, page 77, point 8. This display will also appear after the delay period of a few seconds has expired, if you have activated the DC AutoSuspend Comfort Function.
Security You have the possibility of protecting your device against external access by means of this function. Some one-off settings will have to be made before you will be able to use this function. Proceed as follows to do this: Storing the password and the information note 1. Go to the settings by means of the main display. 2. Click on Security, in order to start the respective function. The following display will appear: 3. Click on , in order to enter a password. 4. A keyboard will appear.
Making settings The following selection window, through which you will make the settings for the Security Function, will appear after you have entered the password and the information note successfully. Button Description Set here whether the device should request the password after a hard reset. Set here whether the device should request the password after a restart. Set here whether the device should request the password after the device has been switched on from the Standby mode.
SuperPIN and UUID The SuperPIN and the UUID (Universally Unique IDentifier = definite device identification) will appear on the display after you have confirmed the settings. Note Record this data in your Operating Instructions (see Page 1) and keep them in a safe place. You will need this information if you have entered the password incorrectly 3 times. The navigation device can then only be released with this information.
Fingerprint Sensor Your new navigation system is equipped with a fingerprint sensor. Benefits of this technology Comfort is the first priority, because you no longer have to enter a password; simply prove your identity with your fingerprint. Note Store your passwords and access data in a safe place. If you cannot identify yourself by your fingerprint (e.g., when working on someone else's device), you can log in with your access data in the usual way. Storing a fingerprint 26 1.
3. The following screen will appear if the scanning process of the fingerprint has been successful: 4. Repeat this process until the fingerprint has been scanned in successfully several times. 5. You will be requested whether you want to store the fingerprint that has been scanned in the following screen: 6. Confirm with . Now, you will be able to log into your device with the stored fingerprint.
Making subsequent settings Start the Security Function if you have already entered a password or stored a fingerprint and would like to make a subsequent setting or to change the password. The following display will appear: Button Description Change the password or the information text; Store /change a fingerprint Authentication settings (see Page 24, Making settings) Display SuperPIN and UUID (see Page 25) Reverses the complete security function.
Password Request A password request will appear at the restarting of the device, according to the setting, if you have established a password or a fingerprint by means of the Security Function. 1. Enter the password stored by you by means of the keyboard or draw the finger (fingerprint) previously chosen by you across the sensor. The symbol you if you have stored a fingerprint. shows Note The password will be displayed in the form of small stars (****). 2.
Resetting the Navigation System You can reset your navigation system if it is no longer reacting or working properly. This option restarts the navigation system, without reinstallation being necessary. A reset is often used in order to reorganize the memory. In doing so all programs that are running are interrupted and the working memory is reinitialized. You can carry out two different Reset procedures with your device. Soft Reset 1. Possibility 1.
Switching the Device off Completely / Hard Reset Attention! A hard reset will delete all data in the temporary memory. Your navigation system will normally be in the Standby Mode, if you have switched it off by pressing the on/off button briefly. In addition, the system can be switched off completely; the consumption of energy can be kept as low as possible through this. All the data in the temporary memory will be lost if the device is switched off completely (hard reset).
Navigation Safety Instructions for Navigation The bundled product DVD contains a comprehensive instruction manual. General Instructions • Do not manipulate the navigation system while driving to protect yourself and others from accidents! • In the event that you do not understand the voice instruction or if you are in any doubt about what to do at the next intersection, then the map or arrow display will provide you with a quick orientation.
Notes for Use in a Vehicle • Take care that the holder does not present any risk to safety, even in the case of an accident, when installing it. • Take care that the cable does not impede any safety components. • The display of your navigation system may show “light reflections”. Please take care of not being “blinded” during operation. • Do not mount the components within the operating range of any airbags. • Check the secure adherence of the suction cup at regular intervals.
I. Mounting the Car Holder Attention! Only fix the holder for the navigation system to the windscreen, if it does not impede the view. Snap-in lever (similar picture) Note Your navigation device can also be equipped with a different but similar vehicle attachment as an alternative, according to the version. Note Clean the disk thoroughly with a glass cleaner. Warm the disk and the nipple slightly at temperatures below 59°F (15° C).
II. Attaching the Navigation System 1. Place the device below in the centre of the holder (n). 2. Press it gently backwards (o) until it engages audibly. 3. Connect the car adapter (see page 17) and, if necessary, the TMC aerial to your navigation system and insert the memory card. Snap-in lever o n (similar picture) 4. Place the holder on the fixing catches of the car holder. 5. Now, push the unit downwards until it engages audibly. 6.
Fixing the navigation system via cradle with extension socket You will find a detailed illustration of the optional holding casing with expansion plugs on Pages 14 and 15. Proceed as follows in order to attach your navigation system by means of this holding casing: 1. Place the device below in the centre of the holder (n). 2. Press it gently backwards (o) until it engages audibly. Holding clip o n (similar picture) 3.
III. Connecting the Car Adapter o n (similar picture) 1. Plug the jack (n) of the connection cable into the corresponding receptor at the bottom of your navigation system (see Page 11). 2. Insert the power adapter (o) into the cigarette lighter socket and ensure, that it will not lose contact while driving. This could cause a malfunction. Note Remove the power adapter from the cigarette lighter socket when ending a trip or when parking the car for a extended period of time.
IV. Starting the Navigation Software Note Your memory card will always have to be inserted into the device during the use of the navigation system, if the card contains (additional) mapping material. It will be necessary to carry out a reset to restart the navigation system if the memory card has been removed while the system was being used (see page 30). According to the navigation system the reset is carried out automatically. 1. Switch on your navigation system. 2.
Warning function for traffic monitoring points The following display will appear if the warning function for traffic monitoring points (optional) has been installed: Confirm with , if you want to use navigation with the warning function for traffic monitoring points. Click on the Configure special destinations interface in the Settings Menu, in order to configure the warning function.
Click on (Radars) fixes here, in order to make the settings for the ‘radar fixes’: Here, you have the option of having the traffic monitoring points represented on a map or faded out. You can also set whether you would like to be informed by acoustic signals before reaching a traffic monitoring point. Acoustic information about a traffic monitoring point will be given by a warning sound approx. 15 seconds before it is reached. Then, another double warning sound will be given approx.
Integrated FM Transmitter (optional) Depending on the software equipment your navigation system is equipped with an FM transmitter (UKW transmitter with a weak transmission performance). For using the FM transmitter we recommend the power supply through the cigarette lighter. You will be able to transmit navigation announcements and other audio announcements from the navigation system to the car radio without a cable with the aid of the FM transmitter.
Description of the Interfaces Button Description To swith the FM Transmitter on/off Reactivate the FM transmitter (reactivation notification when the device is inserted into the holder) Setting the frequency (see page 42) Activates/deactivates the sample piece of music for the setting in the radio. Back Selecting the frequency You can set the required radio frequency (UKW) here with the faces.
3. Click on this interface longer, in order to allocate the respective frequency to a specific channel position. The following display will appear: 4. Confirm with .
Speech commands (optional) The Speech Entry mode can be activated by means of the function during navigation. A short information sound will indicate that the navigation system is ready for the speech entry.
Range of validity In maps Command • • • • • • • • • • In the quickmenu More applications [display|show] (compass [view] | G P S view) [display|show] (dynamic | smart) (view | map) [display|show] next (view | map [view]) [display|show] (normal|simple) (map [view] | view) | [display|show] only [the] map [display|show] (splitted (map | view) | arrow and map | map with arrows) [display|show] (3 D | three dimensional) [view | map | perspective] [display|show] (2 D | two dimensional) [view | map | perspective]
Range of validity Command • (call | phone | dial) [number] • route options Lastest destinations • delete For destination entry • [enter | select | change] [the|a] [new] (city | town | location) • [enter | select | change] [the] coordinates • [enter | select | change] [the|a] [new] country • [enter | select | change] [the|a] [new] house number • [to] [the] middle of [the] (road | street) • [enter | select | change] [a|the] [new] [name of the] (street | road) • [to] [the] [city] center | downtown • keyboar
Range of validity Command • rename • Save [current] [route] Route information • directions • (traffic [jam] | congestion) (information | situation | info) In the submenu traffic: • T M C settings • block route In the submenu block routes: • delete [all] [blockings | blocking] • go to In the submenu: go to • • • • • Settings Settings current position destination [area] overview Start point | Start [route] simulation • route (options | settings) In the route options: • by pass • Ferries • Motorways • T
Range of validity Command • Device configuration • application settings In the program settings: • G P S Track • active map • speed limit | • Time format | Time display • (Units) • TMC settings | TMC [Sender] in the TMC settings: • • • • • Station search Previous station next station T M C providers by pass Note Speak the commands loudly and clearly in the direction of the navigation system. No incidental noises (radio, ventilation or loud conversation) should arise during the speech entry.
Handsfree Facility by means of Bluetooth (optional) The Bluetooth technology serves to bridge short distances wirelessly. Bluetooth devices transmit data wirelessly, so that other devices that also support this technology can communicate with each other without cables. Both devices will have to be adjusted to each other (pairing), before you will be able to use your navigation system as handsfree equipment with your Bluetooth mobile phone.
Overview of the Main Screen Button 50 Name Description Exit Leave the application by means of this field. Course of call Displays the course of calls put through and received. News View the postbox of your mobile phone through this symbol. You will be able to receive, write and send messages. Telephone Book Call the contacts stored in the mobile phone through this symbol. The support of this function depends on the respective mobile. Back Previous Page of the main display.
Button Name Settings of the handsfree facility Description Pairing – Link the navigation device to the mobile Settings for automatic SMS synchronization between the navigation device and the mobile phone Settings for automatic synchronization between the navigation device and the mobile phone Setting of the basic volume of the microphone and the loudspeaker. or Activate or deactivate the Bluetooth function Pairing the Navigation Device and the Mobile Phone 1.
Accepting incoming calls Button Description Accept calls Reject/terminate calls Making Calls 1. Tap on the keypad in the main Bluetooth screen and enter the number that you wish to call. 2. Start the call with 52 .
During a Call Button Description End call Increase the volume of the microphone Reduce the volume of the microphone Return the conversation to your mobile Handsfree Facility by means of Bluetooth (optional) 53
MP3 Player (optional) Depending on the software equipment your navigation system is equipped with a MP3 Player. Start the MP3 player from the main screen by tapping the ‘MP3 Player’ switch area. Alternatively, the MP3 player can also be started from the navigation software itself. All the MP3 files located on the memory card can be taken over into a List of Favourites and will be ready to be played.
Button Description Reduces the screen brightness to a minimum, to save electricity. Determine/add bookmarks Increase or decrease the volume. or The display in the upper right corner of the screen will show the current level of the volume. Break off action / Back to the previous Menu or Move to the previous or next file. It will be possible to skip backwards or forwards within the title playing while it is being played. Play the playback.
Select a Title and Move it into the List of Favourites Tap on and select the title that you would like to move into the List of Favourites, in order to select a title. You will have three possibilities of marking the title here: • Tap on in order to mark all the titles, including all sub-directories. • Tap on in order to mark all titles currently in view. • Tap on to delete all marks within a directory. The selected titles will be indicated by a . , in order to confirm your selection.
List of Favourites You will reach the List of Favourites by tapping on the You will delete all titles with . You will delete individual titles with Confirm with : . , in order to take over the new selection into the List of Favourites. List of the established bookmarks You will reach the list of the established bookmarks by clicking on the You will delete all bookmarks with the symbol. You will delete an individual bookmark with the Operation with the symbol : symbol.
Picture Viewer (optional) Depending on the software equipment your navigation system is equipped with a Picture Viewer. You can view the jpg format images on your memory card on your navigation system, with the Picture Viewer. All the images on the memory card will be available immediately. Operating the Picture Viewer Start the Picture Viewer from the main screen by tapping on the ‘Picture Viewer’ switch area. Alternatively, the Picture Viewer can also be started from the navigation software itself.
Full Image View Fig.: Full image view without service strip Tap in the lower area of the screen in the full image view, in order to activate the service strip: Fig.: Full image view with service strip Button Description Previous picture Turn it clockwise by 90° in stages Fade in grid Start the slide show Pause the slide show Turn it counter-clockwise by 90° in stages Next picture You can return to the miniature view by tapping in the centre of the image.
The image displayed will be subdivided into 6 fields by tapping on the (fade in grid). Fig.: Full image mode with grid Tap on a square in the grid to zoom in on that area of the picture: Fig.: Zoom-in Mode Tap on the centre of the image to go back to viewing the full picture.
Video Player (optional) Depending on the software equipment your navigation system is equipped with a Video Player. Start the Video Player from the main screen by tapping the Video Player button.
Select the desired video and confirm with Button : Description or Forward / Backward Increase or decrease the volume. or The display in the upper right corner of the screen will show the current level of the volume. File Explorer Play the playback. Pause the playback. Stop the playback. Confirming an action Return to the previous menu. Close Video player.
Travelguide (optional) Depending on the software equipment your navigation system is equipped with a Travelguide. The Travel Guide will supply general information about the different areas of individual towns and cities or regions in Europe, such as sights, restaurants, culture and travel information. Start the Travel Guide from the main screen by tapping the ‘Travel Guide switch areas. Alternatively, the Travel Guide can also be started from the navigation software itself.
AlarmClock (Wake up function) (optional) Depending on the software equipment your navigation system is equipped with a an AlarmClock/ Wake up function. Start this function from the main screen by tapping on the ‘Alarm Clock’ button. The waking function can work both as normal when the device is switched off (Standby Mode / Power Saving Mode) and as a reminder during the current navigation. Overview of the main screen This view will appear if you have not yet set up a waking time.
Description of the Interfaces Button Description Current system time Setting-up mode (Setting volumes, system time and alarm) Night mode (Standby mode) Reset/deactivate the waking function Setting the alarm time Delete the entry Confirmation interface Reduce the volume Increase the volume Back to the previous menu Close the application AlarmClock (Wake up function) (optional) 65
Setting the System Time The display of the current time will be located in the upper right corner of the screen. You can adjust it as follows: 1. Tap on 2. Tap on in the main screen. The following screen will appear: to change the time setting. Note The system time is updated by GPS reception. Pay attention to the time zone settings.
Selecting an Alarm Signal 1. To select an alarm signal touch the symbol. 2. Select the desired alarm sound and confirm the selection with 3. The selected alarm signal is marked by a 4. Close the application with . . . Setting the Volume You can adjust the volume of the alarm signal by tapping on the interface. Note The volume configured here only relates to the alarm signal and will not change the volume of the language output of the navigation system or other functions of the system.
Snooze Function You will have the possibility of making the waking signal repeat at regular intervals by means of the Snooze function, once it has sounded at the alarm time set. 1. Tap on to activate the Snooze function. Current system time Waking time set 2. To be wakened again at the same time on the following day tap on the ton. 3. Tap on to return to the screen before the alarm signal started. Ending the Alarm Clock Application 1. Tap on to deactivate the alarm time set. 2.
Contact Viewer (optional) Depending on the software equipment your navigation system is equipped with a Contact Viewer. You will be able to create the contacts database (from Outlook 2003 or Outlook XP) and administrate your contacts with the Contact Viewer. Create the contacts database The Contact Viewer will search for the contacts database on your storage card and in ‘My Flash Disk’, in order to deposit contacts. The ‘contacts.
Operating the Contact Viewers Start this function from the main screen by tapping on the Contact Viewer button. Contacts list view • 70 Select the blocks of initial letters, such as ABC or DEF, with the buttons to the left and the right in the upper list. • You can have all the contacts displayed by tapping the • The LAST Button displays the last 10 contacts selected and the contacts starting with a particular number will be displayed by tapping the 123 interface.
Visiting card view The address and telephone number of the person currently selected will be displayed in the Visiting card view. You will be able to transfer the address to the navigation system and the telephone number to the mobile phone from here. Tap on the light grey button with the address or the telephone number to do this. The following screen will appear: The address will be passed on to the navigation system and the destination guidance will be started by tapping on the interface.
The symbols show the type of contact: Symbol Description General address without type information Private address Business address General phone number without type information private phone number Business phone number Mobile phone Selection of addresses and phone numbers It will be indicated by a dark grey arrow button, if several addresses for a contact are available. A list displaying all the address stored in relation to the selected contact will be displayed by means of this button.
Sudoku (optional) Depending on the software equipment your navigation system is equipped with the game Sudoku. Start the game from the main screen by tapping on the Sudoku switch field. Sudoku is a number puzzle. The puzzle area is square and subdivided into nine sections. Each section consists of 9 smaller squares. When playing Sudoku, the aim is to fill all the 81 number fields using the numbers 1-9. Each number must only appear once in each section at the same time.
Button Description You will receive the information about the deletion by tapping on this switch field. Conceal the information about the deletion. A new Sudoku game will open by a tap on this switch field. Settings You will have the following possibilities in the Settings Menu: You can select the storage location of your game (internal memory or memory card) here. The current game will be stored by a tap on this switch field.
FAQ Where can I find more information on the navigation system? Detailed operating instructions for navigation can be found on the corresponding CDs/DVDs, which accompany your navigation system. Also use the additional Help functions that are available with a single touch of a button (usually F1 on the PC), or by selecting the Help option, as additional assistance. These aids will be provided to you while you are using the computer or the device.
Customer Service Faults and Possible Causes The navigation system no longer reacts or is behaving atypically. • Carry out a reset (see page 30). The navigation system is recognized only as a guest by ActiveSync®. • See information on page 82. The GPS receiver cannot be initialized or found. If a GPS signal continues not to be reported on the screen, in spite of the correct installation of the system, this can be caused by the following factors: • Sufficient satellite reception is not possible.
Appendix Special CleanUp Function The CleanUp function serves the targeted deletion of data, without using a PC. Note Please use this function very carefully, because it is possible for data to be deleted that can only be entered again manually afterwards. The CleanUp function is activated when the ‘o’ is pressed in the Gopal lettering of the Main Menu, immediately after the start tone following a reset. The CleanUp function offers 10 options: 1.
6. Format Flash Formats the internal ‘My Flash Disk’ memory. This formatting can be necessary in the case of a prolonged removal of errors. It will be necessary to recalibrate the screen after the formatting function has been carried out. All data will be deleted from the internal ‘My Flash Disk’ memory irrevocably. 7. GPS Factory Reset Performs a factory reset of the GPS receiver. When using the GPS function after having performed a factory reset, the GPS receiver must orientate itself again.
9. DRControl Here you can switch on/off the Dead Reckoning (see page 83). Note This function is only available with model X5535. 10. Exit Leaving the CleanUp function and restarting the device (like reset). Note The deletion of the data must be confirmed before the action actually takes place. To do this, press on YES. There will be a corresponding report if the data to be deleted is no longer available.
Synchronisation with the PC I. Installing Microsoft® ActiveSync® In order to transfer data between your PC and your navigation system you need the Microsoft® ActiveSync® program. The cost of the navigation system includes a license for this program which can be found on the CDs/DVDs. Note You will not need the ActiveSync® communications software, if you are a user of the Windows Vista® operating system.
II. Connecting with the PC 1. Press the On/Off button to start your navigation system. 2. Connect the USB cable to your navigation system. 3. Push the USB connector into a free USB port on your computer. 4. The hardware installation assistant will recognize a new appliance and installs a suitable driver which can take some minutes. Repeat the connection search if it fails the first time. 5. Follow the instructions on the screen. The program will now set up a partnership between your PC and the device.
III. Working with Microsoft® ActiveSync® ActiveSync® will be started automatically if you connect your navigation system to the PC. The program will check whether the device is one with which a partnership has been entered. If this is the case, the changes that have taken place on the PC and on the navigation system since the last synchronisation will be compared and adjusted to each other.
GPS (Global Positioning System) GPS is a satellite-backed system for determining your position. With the help of 24 satellites revolving around the earth, it is possible to determine your position on earth with the accuracy of a few meters. The satellite signals are received by the antenna of the built-in GPS receiver, which must have a "line of sight" to at least 4 of these.
TMC (Traffic Message Channel) The Traffic Message Channel (TMC) is a digital radio data service that functions in a similar way to RDS and is used to transmit disruptions to traffic to a suitable reception device. The traffic information is continuously transmitted across FM. The user is less dependent on the half-hourly broadcast traffic information, because the signal is continuously transmitted.
Connecting an additional TMC Dipole Aerial (optional) A TMC receiver and an active TMC dipole aerial are already integrated into your navigation system, to receive traffic information. However, if the TMC signal is too weak, you have the possibility to connect an addition TMC dipole antenna: 1. Plug the jack plug of the TMC angled aerial into the TMC connection of your navigation system. 2. Attach the aerial, on the edge or your windscreen, for example, with the help of the sucker. 3.
The Remote Control (optional) Operation with the remote can only be used in connection with the optional holding casing with expansion plugs. Safety Instructions • Always pay attention to the road traffic and never make settings while driving. • Installation within the steering wheel, in order not to impair driving. • Pay attention to the safety information related to your navigation system. Batteries and Proper Treatment 86 • KEEP CHILDREN AWAY from batteries.
Button Layout Replay and Pause in the case of the use of an MP3-player Previous title Next title Navigation button Navigation button Navigation button; this button is always occupied by the function on the right under the display in Navigation Mode Navigation button; this button is always occupied by the function on the left under the display OK Confirm your selection Accept a call Terminate a call Readiness mode - Power off if the button is pressed for a long time +VOL Incre
Installation 88 1. Open the battery compartment of the remote. 2. Place two button batteries (type: LR44, 3V) into the battery compartment. Pay attention that the polarity corresponds to the illustration engraved in the battery compartment (+ and + and – and – must agree). 3. Open the support on the cover of the battery compartment and lay it around the steering wheel together with the cover of the battery compartment.
4. Attach the support so that it sits firmly around the steering wheel. The cover of the battery compartment must lie on the inner side of the steering wheel here. The locking pins of the cover of the battery compartment must be pointing in the direction of the dashboard. Note Select a position on the steering wheel at which the remote will not disturb your normal holding behaviour at the steering wheel. 5. Turn the support so that the remote is lying well in the inside of the steering wheel later. 6.
Working with Memory Cards Your navigation system supports SD memory cards. Inserting Memory Cards 1. Carefully take the optional memory card out of its packing (if included). Take care not to touch or dirty the contacts. 2. Insert the memory card carefully into the card bay with contacts pointing forward. The card must lock easily.
Data Exchange via Card Reader If you wish to copy large quantities of data (MP3 files, navigation maps) to the memory card, these can also be stored directly to the memory card. Many computers already have memory card devices. Insert the card into your computer and copy the data directly to the card. Because of the direct access you can achieve a much higher transfer rate compared to using ActiveSync®.
Alternate method of installing Navigation Software (using a Memory Card) The software for your navigation system can be installed directly from a memory card. The pre-installed software may have to be uninstalled beforehand (see special Clean Up function, Page 77). You will be requested to install the navigation software during the initial adjustment. Please proceed as follows: 1. Remove the memory card from the packaging carefully. Ensure the contacts are not touched or soiled. 2.
Specifications Parameter Information Power supply Phihong CLM10D-050 Power supply cable for a cigarette lighter Input Output 12-24V +5V / 1400 mA (max.) / 2A (max.) Phihong PSAA10R-050 Power supply Mains adapter (optional) Input Output 100-240V ~0.4A (max.) +5V / 2A (max.) Battery Li-Ion, 3.7 V Earphone connection For stereo earphones (3.5 mm) Memory card type SD Bluetooth (optional) Class 2 FM-Transmitter (optional) 87.5 – 108 MHz USB interface USB 1.1 Dimensions approx.
Model Overview Model Bluetooth / Microphone FMTransmitter P5235 { z z z z z P5435 X5535 z = Equipment available { = Equipment not available 94 Model Overview TMC via external TMC receiver z z z Dead Reckoning { { z
Conditions of Warranty for the United Kingdom Restricted Warranty I. General Conditions of Warranty 1. General This warranty covers defects relating to workmanship and manufacture in MEDION products.
• your operating and/or using the product other than as instructed in the accompanying documentation; • damage caused in transit as a result of your negligence in packaging of the product; and/or • otherwise than in accordance with the terms of this warranty; This warranty shall be void and you may be required by MEDION to reimburse MEDION for the reasonable costs of postage and packaging before MEDION will return the product to you.
2. Scope Subject to any exclusions set out within this warranty, where there is a defect in your MEDION product covered by this warranty, MEDION will repair or replace the MEDION product. The decision whether to repair or replace the product will be made solely at the discretion of MEDION.
3. Exclusion from warranty To the extent permitted by law, this warranty shall be void in the event that defects or loss caused by: a. failure and damage resulting from the operation of the product in an environment other than that recommended in the accompanying user or instruction manual (e.g. in direct sunlight or in a damp room); b. accidental damage; c. use other than in accordance with the accompanying user or instruction manual; d.
II. Special warranty conditions for MEDION PC, notebook, pocket PC (PDA) and navigation devices (PNA) The following terms apply to MEDION PC, notebook, desktop, pocket PC and laptop products and optional items included with such products. If one of these items has a fault, you also have a warranty claim for its repair or replacement, from MEDION. The warranty covers the costs of materials and labour for repairing or replacing the defective MEDION product or the optional item in question.
III. Special warranty conditions for repair on site or replacement on site If a claim for repair or replacement on site is included within the terms of the warranty card provided with the product, the special warranty conditions for repair or replacement of your MEDION product on site apply. The following provisions must be made by you for carrying out repairs or replacements on site: • MEDION or its authorised personnel must have unrestricted, safe and immediate access to the products.
Index Contents .............................................. iii Copyright ............................................. ii Customer service ............................... 76 A AC Adapter ......................................... 18 Accessing Memory cards .................... 90 Additional card material ...................... 91 Aerial orientation ................................ 33 Alarm Clock (Wake up function) Ending the application .................... 68 Interfaces .................................
Loudspeaker ....................................... 10 Safety instructions Navigation ..................................... 32 Connection ...................................... 4 Ambient temperature ....................... 2 Data security .................................... 1 Operating environment ................... 2 Repair............................................... 2 Power supply ................................... 4 Cabling ............................................ 4 Battery operation .........
Main screen .................................... 61 Views Back components ........................... 10 Front components ............................ 9 Left components ............................. 13 W Warning function for traffic monitoring points .......................... 39 Warranty ............................................
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