Mazda NB1 Reference Guide
Contents Read me first 4 Switching on and off ..........................................................................................................................4 Setting up............................................................................................................................................4 GPS reception .....................................................................................................................................4 Device not starting ...................
Settings 21 About radio unit settings ..................................................................................................................21 Repeat last voice instruction ............................................................................................................21 Volume control .................................................................................................................................21 Brightness ........................................................
Read me first Switching on and off Your Mazda NB1 switches on when your car engine starts and switches off automatically when you turn off your car's engine. Until a connection has been established between the car and the Mazda NB1, the screen shows audio-related information and the NAV button on the main display is inactive. In some situations when you start the car, the navigation device may restart. If this happens, press the NAV button.
Take care of your device It is important to take care of your device as follows: Your device is not designed for use in extreme temperatures and any such exposure may cause permanent damage. Do not open the casing of your device under any circumstances. Doing so may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty. Important: If you sell your car, you should remove all personal information from your navigation device first.
The memory card About your memory card A memory card is supplied with your navigation system. It includes a map of your country or group of countries. Once your memory card has been used in your navigation system, the card is configured for this specific device. Updates are regularly produced by TomTom, particularly for maps and services like Speed Cameras. Some of these updates are free.
About TomTom HOME Using TomTom HOME you can register and manage your Mazda NB1 to receive free updates and buy new services. It's a good idea to connect frequently to HOME so you can do the following: Download for free the most recent map available for your device, if you connect to TomTom HOME within 60 days of buying your device. Download for free updates for your device, including Map Share updates and other services included with your product.
3. Insert the new memory card into your Mazda NB1. 4. Wait for a few seconds so that the card can be initialised by your Mazda NB1. 5. Remove the card from your Mazda NB1 and insert it into the card reader connected to your computer. Your new card is now ready for use with TomTom HOME. Updating your device Before you start, make sure you have a backup of your device or memory card. For more information, see Backing up your navigation device (page 8).
Windows: Click on the Start menu and go to All Programs > TomTom and then click on TomTom HOME. Mac: Click Go in the Finder menu and choose Applications, then double-click TomTom HOME. 2. Click Back up and restore. 3. Click Back up my device. 4. Click Back up now. HOME backs up your device by backing up the contents of your memory card. 5. Wait until HOME has finished creating the backup, then click Done.
Safety Safety Notice Some navigation devices contain a GSM/GPRS module which can interfere with electrical devices such as cardiac pacemakers, hearing aids and aviation equipment. Interference with these devices may endanger the health or life of you or others. If your device includes a GSM/GPRS module, do not use it near unprotected electrical units or in areas where the use of mobile telephones is prohibited, such as hospitals and aircraft.
Safety preferences Read this owner’s manual for your Navigation System carefully before using the system. It contains instructions about how to use the system in a safe and effective manner. The dealer where you purchased the product assumes no responsibility for any problems resulting from failure to observe the instructions given in this manual. This manual uses pictographs to show you how to use the product safely and to alert you to potential dangers resulting from improper connections and operation.
This product is designed for operation with a negative grounded 12V DC battery system. Do not dissassemble. Do not dissassemble the product or attempt to repair it yourself. If the product needs to be repaired, we recommend that you take it to the dealer where you purchased the product. WARNING Your navigation device contains a GSM/GPRS module which can interfere with electrical devices such as cardiac pacemakers and hearing aids. Interference from these devices may endanger the health or life of others.
Protect the Deck Mechanism. Do not insert any foreign objects into the slot of this navigation device. This navigation system is designed exclusively for use in automobiles. This navigation system should only be installed in an automobile. Do not install it in a ship, aircraft or any other vehicles except an automobile. Do not use it detached from the vehicle. Do not insert or allow your hand or fingers to be caught in the navigation device.
The commander About the commander Important: The commander is not standard equipment for all regions. The commander is an input device located near the arm rest of your car in the central console. It has a central stick that you can move in the following ways: 1. Push in - selects the item in focus, for example, the volume control when focused on the middle panel of the status bar in the Driving View. Switches items on or off. 2. Rotate left or right - moves the focus around WITHIN an area.
The screen is divided in a number of areas. The actual areas available depend on the screen. Push the commander up/down/left/right to move between the areas on the screen. Rotate the commander left or right to move the focus within an area. TO ACHIEVE THIS: DO THIS: Move between menu buttons 1-6. Rotate the stick left or right. To select a menu button. Push the stick in. Move to the Done button. Push the stick down. Move from the Done button to buttons 1-6. Push the stick up.
** Move between panels (2), (3) and (4). Rotate stick left or right. ** Panel (2) changes the 2D/3D view, panel (3) changes the volume and panel (4) shows the route summary.
Voice control Introducing voice control Your Mazda NB1 navigation device uses TomTom voice control that allows commands to be spoken in several different ways, depending on the language. Voice control can be started by tapping the microphone button in the Driving View on the Mazda NB1 screen or by pressing the Talk button on the steering wheel. To use voice control, do the following: Press the Talk button (button 1 on the above diagram). When you are asked to say a command, say "Navigation".
Navigation functions For instructions on how to use the TomTom navigation device, refer to the online Mazda Navigation System NB1 Reference Guide. You can also get more information from the TomTom web site at tomtom.com (see tomtom.com http://www.tomtom.com).
LIVE Services Countries with LIVE Services If your country is covered by LIVE Services, you can use services such as HD Traffic, Speed Cameras, Weather and Local Search. Tap Services in the Main Menu to open the Services menu. When you first start navigating or perform a reset, your device asks for permission to collect some information about your use of the navigation device. The information is stored on the device until TomTom retrieves it.
Countries without LIVE Services If your country is not currently covered by LIVE Services, you may still be able to use the RDSTMC traffic services and the Speed Cameras service. Check with your dealer for further information. Tap Services in the Main Menu to open the Services menu.
Settings About radio unit settings Some settings for the navigation device can be accessed from the radio unit (head unit). These are described below. All settings for the navigation device can be changed in the Settings menu in the application. For more information see the online Mazda Navigation System NB1 Reference Guide. Note: To prevent damage, do not press the screen hard or press it with a sharp or pointed object. 1. Audio button. 2. Phone button. 3. Navigation button (NAV button). 4.
Note that you can set the volume to be very low on the radio and very high on the navigation device and you won’t hear sounds. Hence we recommend you use only one method to change the volume. If you hear no sound or low sound, check the volume on the navigation device. If that is not set to a low volume, turn the volume dial on the radio while a navigation instruction is playing. You can tap the centre section of the status bar on the Driving View to repeat the last spoken instruction.
Steering wheel buttons 1. Talk button. 2. Start call button. 3. End call button. 4. "+" and "-" buttons. When you hear spoken instructions, press "+" to increase the volume or press or "-" to decrease the volume. 5. Nav button. To hear spoken instructions, press the NAV button on the navigation device or on the commander.
Troubleshooting For support on your navigation device’s functionality, call TomTom Customer Support. Go to tomtom.com/support (see tomtom.com - http://www.tomtom.com) for more information on how to get in touch with TomTom customer-care. For support on features related to the radio or phone functionality, check the corresponding guide. Here is a list of frequently asked questions and answers: Common issues Symptoms Cause Solution No navigation voice or sound. The volume is too low or is set to "0".
Map does not scroll by dragging the screen. You are not using the map viewer. On your Mazda NB1, select View map or View route in the Main Menu. Map does not move when you are driving the vehicle. You are using the map viewer. On your Mazda NB1, select Done to go back to the Driving View. Navigation error Route cannot be found. The Mazda NB1 tried to plan a route to a destination not connected to land without using a ferry or toll road.
Voice control Symptoms Cause Solution Voice command is not recognised. Trying to speak navigation commands when a hands-free box is installed. When voice control starts, say "Navigation". Then say your navigation command when prompted. Someone else is speaking at the same time as you. If other people talk when you say voice commands, the commands may not be recognised. Try to say voice commands when no-one else is talking. The speech voice level is low or surrounding noise level is high.
Driving View goes grey. GPS signal has been lost temporarily. Wait for the GPS signal to be restored. If anything is obstructing GPS reception, for example, a high building, move away from it. Remove any obstructions on the dashboard. GPS signal cannot be received after starting the car and the Mazda NB1. When you first start your Mazda NB1 navigation device, the device may need a few minutes to determine your GPS position and show your current position on the map.
Addendum and Copyright Important Safety Notices and Warnings 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 which is responsible for its availability and accuracy. Any changes in GPS availability and accuracy, or in environmental conditions, may impact the operation of this device.
This device 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.
Exposure limits This device complies with radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8 inches) during normal operation.
Other medical devices Please consult your physician or the manufacturer of the medical device, to determine if the operation of your wireless product may interfere with the medical device. Connected networks Devices that contain a GSM module are intended for connection to the following networks: GSM/GPRS 900/1800 Exposure limits This device complies with radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
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