GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM Hardware Instruction Manual
Hardware Instruction Manual Congratulations on choosing a RoadNavigator product. We have every expectation that you will be completely satisfied with your new purchase. To always guarantee optimal function and performance of your product, we would ask the following: • Before using the appliance for the first time, carefully read the operating instructions and adhere to the safety precautions! • Also read the software user manual including the End User License Agreement.
Hardware Instruction Manual Contents 1 Brief introduction of hardware 4 2 Specifications 6 2.1 Supported file formats 6 Operating the hardware 7 3.1 Turning the device On/Off and activating ‘sleep mode’ 7 3.2 The ‘Programs’ menu 8 3.3 Using music player 9 3 3.3.1 Music player explained 9 3.3.2 Adding files to the playlist 10 3.4 Using video player 11 3.4.1 Video player explained 11 3.4.
Hardware Instruction Manual 1 Brief introduction of hardware 1 2 3 4 5 6 RN10 8 9 7 10 12 13 14 11 15 4
Hardware Instruction Manual 1. Antenna 2. Menu button 3. Power button (hold down 3 sec.) 4. Touch pen (stylus) 5. External antenna socket 6. Indicator light: Power on: blue light Battery charging: yellow light Battery fully charged: green light 7. Touch screen 8. SD-card slot 9. Headphone jack 10. Reset button 11. USB 12. Volume and OK button 13. Locking switch 14. DC in (12V) 15.
Hardware Instruction Manual 2 Specifications Size: Operation temperature: Storage temperature: Operation frequency: CPU: SDRAM: NAND FLASH: Navigation Software: Operating system: Touch screen: Audio output:: DC voltage input: Battery: Chip Set: Antenna: 90.5mm*78mm*22mm -10ºC ~ +70ºC -40ºC ~ +80ºC 400MHz Samsung S3C2440A-40 64MB 128mB CosmicSoftII WinCE 4.2 NET TFT 3.
Hardware Instruction Manual 3 Operating the hardware 3.1 Turning the device On/Off and activating ‘sleep mode’ When the device is turned off, press the Power button and hold it for more than 3 seconds to turn on the device. The indicator light will be lit and a loading screen will appear on the touch screen. Please wait until the loading is finished. When the device is turned on, ‘sleep mode’ can be activated by pressing the Power button for 1 second.
Hardware Instruction Manual 3.2 The ‘Programs’ menu When your device has finished loading after turning it on, you will hear a notification sound and the ‘Programs’ menu will appear. It consists of six buttons: The ‘Navigation’ button Tap this button to operate the navigation software of your device. More information on the operation of the navigation software can be found in the Software User Manual. The ‘Music’ button Tap this button to operate the music player.
Hardware Instruction Manual 3.3 Using music player 3.3.1 Music player explained After tapping the ‘Music’ button in the ‘Programs’ menu you will enter the music player interface. It consists of the following elements: ( Tap this button to exit the music player and return to the ‘Programs’ menu. ) Tap this button to play (or to pause) music. Tap this button to go to the next song. Tap this button to go to the previous song.
Hardware Instruction Manual Tap this button to delete the selected file from the playlist. Tap this button to delete all files from the playlist. Tap this button to add files to the playlist. 3.3.2 Adding files to the playlist After tapping the button to add files to the playlist ( showing the content of your SD card. Select an audio file (MP3,WAV or MID) and tap ), a file exploring screen will appear to add the selected file to the playlist.
Hardware Instruction Manual 3.4 Using video player 3.4.1 Video player explained After tapping the ‘Video’ button in the ‘Programs’ menu you will enter the video player interface. It consists of the following elements: ( ) Tap this button to exit the video player and return to the ‘Programs’ menu. Tap this button to set the video player to full screen. Tap this button to hide the playlist (right of the screen) thereby expanding the movie window.
Hardware Instruction Manual Tap this button to delete the selected file from the playlist. Tap this button to delete all files from the playlist. Tap this button to add files to the playlist. 3.4.2 Adding files to the playlist After tapping the button to add files to the playlist ( showing the content of your SD card. ), a file exploring screen will appear Select an video file (ASF, AVI, MP4 or WMV) and tap to add the selected file to the playlist.
Hardware Instruction Manual 3.5 Using text viewer 3.5.1 Text viewer explained After tapping the ‘Text’ button in the ‘Programs’ menu you will enter the text viewer interface. It consists of the following elements: Tap this button to show file information. Tap this button to edit text viewer settings. Tap this button open text files. Tap this button to exit the text viewer and return to the ‘Programs’ menu. Tap this button to go to the first page.
Hardware Instruction Manual 3.5.2 Opening text files After tapping the button to open text files ( showing the content of your SD card. Select a text file (TXT) and tap viewer. ), a file exploring screen will appear to view the selected file or tap to return to the text 3.6 Using photo viewer 3.6.1 Photo viewer explained After tapping the ‘Photo’ button in the ‘Programs’ menu you will enter the photo viewer interface.
Hardware Instruction Manual It consists of the following elements: Tap this button to show file information. Tap this button to edit slideshow settings. Tap this button open photo files. Tap this button to exit the photo viewer and return to the ‘Programs’ menu. Tap this button to view the previous photo file in the folder. Tap this button to view the next photo file in the folder. Tap this button to start a slideshow of the files in the folder.
Hardware Instruction Manual Select a photo file (BMP,JPG,PNG or GIF) and tap return to the photo viewer. to view the selected file or tap to 4 With reference to environmental protection Packing materials are raw materials and can be used again. Keep packing materials separate. For more information about recycling contact your local administration. Old devices do not belong in the domestic refuse! Dispose of old devices responsibly, and contribute to environmental protection.