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Touchscreen | Yes |
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Turn-by-Turn Navigation | Yes |
Speed Camera Alerts | Yes |
Display | LCD |
Resolution | 480 x 272 pixels |
Battery Life | Up to 2 hours |
Voice Guidance | Yes |
Bluetooth | No |
Points of Interest | Yes |
Dimensions | 127mm x 83mm x 19mm |
Details the manual's purpose and recommendation to read it for full understanding.
Explains GPS operation by the US government and liability for accuracy.
Safety advice for driving, usage, storage, and signal reception.
Advises against high temperatures, direct sunlight, and unauthorized disassembly.
Covers initial charging, power supply, and touch screen calibration.
Instructions for fitting the mount and positioning the GPS for optimal sky view.
Details how to connect the charger and start the device safely.
Emphasizes safe usage, legal compliance, and proper device placement.
Lists core functionalities like spoken street names, speed warnings, and POI data.
Covers language, EULA, and configuration wizard steps for first-time use.
Selects the language for voice commands and spoken street names.
Sets preferred time format and units for distance, fuel weight, etc.
Select destination via address, POI, or map location.
View route, edit settings, or avoid route parts.
Customize software, watch tutorial, run demo, access applications.
Displays the current position, recommended route, and surrounding map area.
Explains how to interpret the map, current position, and route display.
Details fields displayed when cruising without a destination (speed, speed limit, time).
Shows fields during navigation (distance, time left, arrival time).
Explains the Vehimarker's function and how it adapts to road alignment.
How to mark locations on the map for destinations or saving.
Explains how map displays streets and roads based on importance.
Shows upcoming maneuvers and the next street name for navigation.
Switches map perspective and compass orientation.
Displays selected point info and returns to normal navigation.
Accesses extra features and sets cursor location as destination.
Lists various methods for choosing a destination.
Step-by-step guide to entering address components like country, town, and street.
Details how to input and select the town or suburb for the destination.
Guides on entering street name and house number for precise addressing.
Shows the selected destination on a map and how to confirm or modify it.
Provides a route summary and options to start the journey or modify parameters.
How to select a street's midpoint if house number is unknown.
Step-by-step process for entering an intersection as a destination.
How to select a city or town center as the destination.
Method for entering addresses using postal codes for faster search.
How to use the Quick Search feature to find nearby places by name.
How to find POIs using predefined categories like Petrol Stations, Parking, etc.
Lists available preset categories and search criteria (route, current location).
Detailed steps for searching POIs by category and subcategory.
Explains search options for locations within a town or along a route.
How to select a specific place from the search results and view its details.
Steps for searching POIs by name within a specific town or category.
Inputting place names and processing search results.
Displays the complete route on the map with additional info.
Details information displayed about the route (address, warnings, time, length).
How to add a new destination as a new route, waypoint, or final destination.
Steps to confirm the new start point and recalculate the route.
Explains that pausing is not required; the system resumes automatically.
Steps to cancel the current route, including routes with waypoints.
How to recalculate routes using different planning methods (Fast, Short, Green, Easy).
Explains how Smart Zoom dynamically adjusts view for turns and speed.
How the software uses different color schemes for day and night.
Describes how map colors change within tunnels.
Explains the four route planning methods and their characteristics.
Describes settings for car, pedestrian, bicycle, emergency, bus, taxi, and truck.
Explains preloaded alert points and how to configure warnings.
How to set up audio/visual warnings for exceeding speed limits.
Explains battery charge and GPS reception quality icons.
Adjusts volume, voice, and warning alerts.
Allows customization of Quick menu buttons.
Configures driver time settings and restrictions.
Settings for traffic-related route calculations.
Determines how routes are calculated (vehicle, road types, planning method).
Fine-tunes map appearance, color themes, and place visibility.
Adjusts guidance elements on the map screen.
Controls menu animations, skins, and backlight.
Customizes language, units, time, and date formats, and time zone.
Manages saved trip logs and track logs.
Re-run initial setup for language, voice, and regional settings.
Clears all saved data and resets all settings to factory defaults.
Adjusts volume for different sound types (master, guidance, alerts, music, key).
Chooses the voice guidance profile and language.
Configures Text-to-Speech features and verbosity.
Sets up warnings for exceeding speed limits.
Manages driver alert warnings like safety cameras and distance settings.
Lists available functions to assign to Quick menu buttons.
Settings for traffic-related route calculations.
Setting the vehicle type impacts road exclusions and restriction considerations.
Explains how route calculation is optimized by changing the planning method.
Details constraints for cars, pedestrians, and their respective road access.
Displays journey cost, fuel consumption, and CO2 emissions for Green Routes.
Switch between 3D/2D views and adjust zoom/tilt levels.
Configure route overview display and switch between day/night color modes.
Select color schemes for daytime and nighttime map display.
Replace position marker with 3D models; landmarks feature unavailable.
Turn on/off saving track logs for journey sequences.
Select which places to show on the map to avoid clutter.
Customize data fields, motorway services, and lane information display.
Adjust menu animations, day/night skins, and screen backlight.
Customize language, units, time, and date formats, and time zone.
Settings for saving trip logs and managing trip database size.
Configure anonymous data collection for software improvement.
Re-run initial setup for language, voice, and regional settings.
Clears all saved data and resets all settings to factory defaults.
Explains GPS signal reception for 2D and 3D positioning.
Defines an active route as the currently navigated path.
Defines city centre as an arbitrary point, often a major intersection.
Describes custom graphic settings for map and menu screen colors.
Lists factors affecting GPS position accuracy.
Explains digital maps, 2D/3D modes, zoom, tilt, and rotation.
Map orientation where the top always faces North.
Describes special alert points for cameras and configuration options.
Defines a route as a sequence of events from start to destination.
Map orientation where the top points to the current driving direction.
Describes the current position marker and its customization.
Overview of what the Main menu allows (settings, backlight, language, info, calibration).
Explains that the GPS icon launches a related section.
Lists and describes buttons on the System screen (Home, Language, Backlight, etc.).
Steps to select the user interface language.
How to decrease/increase backlight and set auto-off time.
Shows battery charge level and sets auto-sleep time.
Adjusts volume for GPS sounds and screen tap sounds.
Sets time, date, region, and time zone, with notes on GPS signal usage.
Adjusts volume and enables/disables screen tap sounds.
Details available system information via tabs (Version, SN, SDRAM, Flash, Store Mem).
Using the calculator for arithmetic operations and clearing input.
Browsing, viewing images, slideshows, and full-screen display.
Defines GPS, its history, and operation.
Explains the three segments of the GPS system (Space, Control, User).
Discusses factors affecting GPS accuracy and map data relevance.
Explains potential phantom movement due to Selective Availability.
Steps to resolve the unit not turning on after charging.
Details signal line-of-sight, placement, buildings, and atmospheric conditions.
How to connect the Navig8r to a Macintosh computer.
Advice for frozen screens or units not turning on.
Tips for finding addresses and house numbers.
Instructions for cleaning the screen and case.
Guidance on optimal placement of the Navig8r in a car.
Advises against entering data while driving; recommends pulling over.
Information on warranty period, DOA, and repair process.
Explains why map errors can occur due to road changes.
Troubleshooting tips for satellite syncing problems.
Explains GPS signal loss in urban canyons and how to mitigate it.
Identifies the Licensor (Nav N Go Kft.) and the User.
Covers implicit agreement and user acceptance terms.
Specifies applicable Hungarian laws for the agreement.
Defines the Software Product, including documentation and databases.
States Licensor's ownership of software and database copyrights.
Outlines user entitlements, including installation and backup copies.
Lists prohibited actions like copying, leasing, translating, or decompiling the software.
Details further limitations on modifying, extending, or extracting information from the software.
User acknowledges potential blocking if activation/registration is not met.
Prohibits storing or distributing third-party data obtained through the software.
Licensor disclaims warranties for error-free operation or suitability.
User acknowledges information stated in Section 8.
Outlines Licensor's actions for copyright breaches and legal penalties.
Excludes Licensor liability for third-party contents and services.