Page 2 - Device overview
2 Device overview Device overview 4 2 3 15 16 17 18 19 14 1 6 7 5 11 10 12 9 13 8
Page 8 - Safety notes; Warning symbols used; not; Road safety; Protect the device against moisture
8 Safety notes Safety notes For your personal benefi t, carefully read the fol-lowing safety notes before operating the device for the fi rst time. Warning symbols used In the chapters, warning symbols refer to impor-tant notes for you and the device. DANGER! Warns about injuries or life-threatening...
Page 9 - Initial startup; carefully
Safety notes | Initial startup 9 Notes about handling the CD/DVD The device is supplied with a CD/DVD that con-tains navigation software and map material. To protect the CD/DVD against dirt and damage, ob-serve the following notes: Store the CD/DVD in its case. Hold the CD/DVD only at the edge. Do n...
Page 10 - Switching on the device; AA; Press and hold the; Setting the language; Touch the; OK; Installation in the vehicle
10 Initial startup | Installation in the vehicle The charging process in the switched-off state is approx. 3 hours. The charge state indicator is lo-cated on the top display bar. The device is supplied by an external power source. The device is supplied by its internal battery. The charge state of t...
Page 11 - Installation example
Installation in the vehicle | Audio playback via the loudspeakers 11 Installation example The fi gure shows only an installation suggestion. For the installation in the vehicle, you should ob-serve the listed safety notes in any case. ca. 15 cm Attaching the suction cup holder Locate a suitable plac...
Page 12 - Operating the menus; Main menu; Info; Keyboard
12 Audio playback via the loudspeakers | Switching on/off | Operating the menus Connect the car sound system with the navi-gation device by means of a cable – according to the instructions of the car sound system.On the car sound system, activate the AUDIO-MIX function by switching on the AUX-IN soc...
Page 13 - Intelligent auto-completion function; Lists; Information about GPS; GPS mode of operation; GPS Info
Operating the menus | Information about GPS 13 Intelligent auto-completion function During destination input, the device auto-com-pletes characters as far as possible and offers only those characters on the keyboard that are logically possible. Buttons overview Delete last character Entering blank s...
Page 14 - Performing basic settings; Setting the time zone; Settings
14 Information about GPS | Performing basic settings This menu contains this information: Latitude/Longitude : Current position in longitude and latitude Altitude : Current height above mean sea level (approximate value) Speed : Indicates the current speed of the vehicle Heading : Driving direction ...
Page 15 - Entering the home address
Performing basic settings 15 Entering the home address Touch the symbol in the main menu.The map is displayed. Touch the symbol.The Navigation menu is displayed. Touch the symbol.The Destination Input menu is dis- played. Touch the symbol.The Destination Input For Home Address menu is displayed. Tou...
Page 16 - Do not operate the device while driving.; Destination input; Navigation; Entering a country
16 Navigation | Destination input Navigation The navigation device does not release you from your responsibility as a driver for correct and pru-dent behaviour in traffi c. DANGER! Distraction from the traffi c can cause accidents Do not operate the device while driving. View the display only during...
Page 17 - Entering an address; Destination; Start Route Guidance; Entering coordinates; Destination Coordinates; Copying a destination from the map
Destination input 17 Entering an address Touch the symbol.The Destination menu is displayed. Note: You do not have to repeat entering the country, city and street information every time. Only if your destination is at a different location than the previous one will you have to re-enter the destinati...
Page 18 - Speech input; In the; Speech Input
18 Destination input | Speech input | Points of interest (POI) Touch the desired address or the coordi-nates.The Position menu is displayed with addi- tional buttons. Touch the symbol to start the route guidance. Speech input Enter a destination without looking at the dis-play. The speech input is p...
Page 19 - Special POIs; My POIs; Starting the POI entry; Calling a POI
Points of interest (POI) 19 Special POIs My POIs Besides point-of-interest (POI) catego-ries, such as petrol stations and parking, the My POIs category is available. This expands the navigation with individual desti-nations, e.g. with the addresses of friends or your favourite restaurant. The enclos...
Page 20 - Options; Tour planning; Starting the tour planning; Load; Entering the tour; Add; Editing a tour
20 Points of interest (POI) | Tour planning Prerequisite: Bluetooth connection to the cell phone (ch. "Bluetooth function") After selecting the POI, touch the Options button to call up the add-on menu. Touch the symbol.The message "Outgoing Call" and the phone number are displayed. T...
Page 21 - Start for this point fi rst; Calculate to this point fi rst; Exiting the tour planning
Tour planning | Using a destination from the destination memory 21 Touch the button to close the map view. Touch the buttons to select an-other destination in the tour list. The destination can be edited in the same way. If you performed changes to the settings: Touch the button to exit the menu. St...
Page 22 - For tour planning only:; Country info; Simulation; Starting the simulation; Start Simulation
22 Additional functions after the destination input | Country info | Simulation Additional functions after the destination input/tour planning Prerequisite: Destination input via keyboard or speech in-put - or - Selection of a point of interest - or - You entered or loaded a tour Touch the Options b...
Page 23 - Destination/tour memory; Saving destinations; Storing the position
Simulation | Storing the position | Destination/tour memory 23 Enter a name for the destination and confi rm with OK . The destination is stored under the name en-tered in the My Destinations & Tours menu. Destination/tour memory Two lists are available in which destinations or tours are saved: ...
Page 24 - Editing destinations; Delete all destinations; Yes
24 Destination/tour memory Enter a name for the destination and touch OK . The destination is stored under the name en-tered in the My Destinations & Tours menu. Saving the last destination or tour In the Navigation menu, touch the symbol.The Destination & Tour Memory menu is displayed. Touc...
Page 25 - Exporting destinations; Calculating a route; Starting the route calculation
Destination/tour memory | Calculating a route 25 Backing up destinations (backup copy) To back up the saved destinations (My Destina- tions & Tours) and the home address, back the destinations up to a memory card. Insert the memory card in the device as de-scribed in the chapter "Entertainme...
Page 26 - Specifying route options
26 Calculating a route | Specifying route options Specifying route options The route options can be defi ned at any time. If you change the route options during a route guid-ance, the route may be recalculated. Touch the symbol in the map view.The Navigation menu is displayed. Touch the symbol.The R...
Page 27 - Route guidance; Start route guidance; Tours; Reaching the place of destination; Route; Disturbed GPS reception
Specifying route options | Route guidance 27 Route guidance DANGER! Disregarding traffi c rules can lead to accidents Follow the turn-by-turn directions only if the street routing and traffi c rules allow it. The navigation device will bring you to your destination even if you have to deviate from t...
Page 28 - Working with the map; Display map; Position; My Destinations & Tours; Buttons and symbols; Touch the symbol to reach the
28 Offroad route guidance | Working with the map Offroad route guidance (geocaching) Geocaching is the search for locations via GPS. The coordinates of the locations, so-called geo-caches, are provided on the Internet. The device allows navigating completely without considering streets and entering ...
Page 29 - Map/navigation settings; Map Settings; Displaying the arrival/remaining driving time
Working with the map 29 In the map view, touch the symbol to reach the Map/navigation settings. If a route guidance is currently active, a differ-ent symbol is displayed: In the map view, touch the symbol to reach the map/navigation settings or the route guidance options (ch. "Ad-ditional functi...
Page 31 - My destinations & tours
Working with the map 31 Touch the symbol to show (check mark) or hide (no check mark) the POI groups. Note: All of the 4 POI groups consist of additional categories or individual POIs which you can respectively activate or deactivate for the dis-play. Hence, you can exactly confi gure which POIs of ...
Page 32 - Speed limit; Speed Warning; Continuing a tour automatically; Navigation tools
32 Working with the map | Map display during route guidance Speed limit During the navigation, the speed limits applicable to the position of the vehicle can be shown on the display. Adjust whether a warning beep should sound if the speed limit is exceeded. The speed limits are used from the map mat...
Page 33 - Top fi eld: Name of next street; Route information; Remaining distance to destination.; POI note
Map display during route guidance | Video display 33 The compass always points north (for ori-entation) Top fi eld: Name of next street Bottom fi eld: Name of current street The action arrow shows the next action and the distance to that action. When you come closer to the location of the next actio...
Page 34 - Cancelling route guidance; Skipping the next destination; Route Guidance Options
34 Video display | Voice output during route guidance | Additional functions DANGER! Distraction from the traffi c can cause accidents The video display does not replace the view through the windshield. The video display does not always correspond to reality, e.g. distances are more diffi cult to es...
Page 35 - Calculating an alternate route
Additional functions 35 Displaying the route list and entering blockings The route list can be displayed to gain an overview of the route. In the Route Guidance Options menu, touch the symbol.The route list is displayed. Touch the buttons to scroll through the route list. Touch an entry and the Expa...
Page 36 - TMC function; Establishing TMC reception; Update List; TMC settings
36 Additional functions | TMC function TMC function The T raffi c M essage C hannel continuously broad- casts traffi c announcements. You device allows you to receive and display the messages. Use the TMC function for the route guidance to bypass traffi c jams. In addition, the announcement "Cau...
Page 37 - Urgent messages only; Infotainment; Under
TMC function | Infotainment | Bluetooth function 37 Urgent messages only Touch the symbol to start the station search.The station found next is shown on the top display bar. Infotainment Under Infotainment , applications concerning the transmission of knowledge and entertainment are combined. The ap...
Page 38 - Starting the Bluetooth application
38 Bluetooth function Starting the Bluetooth application Touch the symbol in the Infotainment menu.The Bluetooth menu is displayed. The Bluetooth function is being ac-tivated. Hands-free function The operation is conveniently done via the display of the navigation device. The cell phone can be store...
Page 39 - Phone book; Bluetooth Settings
Bluetooth function 39 Phone book The phonebook function is available for more phone comfort. Fill the phone book yourself with entries or load the entries from your cell phone into the device. Prerequisites: Your cell phone supports this function.Bluetooth connection to the cell phone (ch. "Esta...
Page 40 - Read Inbox Messages; Audio transmission; File transfer; Bluetooth; Uploading/downloading data; File Download
40 Bluetooth function Inbox/outbox Incoming and sent SMS are stored. They can be read and deleted. Touch the Read Inbox Messages button to list messages received.- or -Touch the Read Outbox Messages button to list messages sent.Touch an entry in the list to select the desired message.Touch the View ...
Page 41 - File Upload; Establishing a Bluetooth connection; Inquiring
Bluetooth function 41 Touch the symbol.The File Upload menu is displayed. Touch the desired fi le.Touch the Download button to transfer the fi le to the memory in the device.The fi le is stored in the "TravelPilot" directory of the device.- or -Touch the Upload button to send the fi le. Esta...
Page 42 - Paired Devices; Performing Bluetooth settings
42 Bluetooth function Touch the symbol.The Paired Devices menu is dis- played. All cell phones that are reg-istered are listed. Touch a cell phone in the list.Touch the Options button. Touch the symbol to establish the Bluetooth connection. Touch the symbol to disconnect the Bluetooth connection. Re...
Page 44 - Illustrated phrase book
44 Bluetooth function | Illustrated phrase book | Camera function Obtain the following settings from your service provider or the operating instructions of your cell phone: APN : e.g. "TELEKOM" User name : e.g. "tm" Password : e.g. "tm" DHCP (optional) DNS 1/2 (optional) Dial...
Page 45 - Resolution; Filming; Video mode on; Entertainment
Camera function | Entertainment 45 Resolution : Selecting the image resolu- tion The brightness is automatically adjusted to the environment.Touch the OK button. Touch the buttons to scale the camera im-age (not for highest resolution). Taking pictures (geotagging) The photos contain the location of...
Page 46 - Starting Entertainment; ment; Playing music fi les; Equaliser
46 Entertainment If you want to remove the memory card after its use: If necessary, exit all running applications of the memory card, e.g. the music playback.Carefully push on the memory card in the card slot until it disengages.The memory card is ejected a little bit from the card slot and can be r...
Page 47 - Showing image fi les
Entertainment 47 Random playback (Mix) The Mix function allows you to play the tracks of the current directory, a playlist or the selected genre at random: Touch the Options button to display addition- al functions. Touch the symbol to switch the func-tion on (check mark) or off (no check mark). Rep...
Page 48 - Slide Duration; Playing video fi les
48 Entertainment Touch the symbol to view information about the image fi le.Touch the symbol to delete an image. Touch the button to exit the menu. Slide show Touch the button to start the slide show. If you want to end the slide show, touch the image.The playback menu is displayed. How to adjust ho...
Page 49 - Using the navigation device as video source; Touch the symbol in the; AV IN; button to view external; Games
Entertainment 49 Connecting the back-up camera or an external audio/video source If a back-up camera is correctly connected in the vehicle, you can transfer the camera image to the display of the device as soon as you place the car in reverse. Entertainment is also provided: The navigation device ca...
Page 50 - Searching for stations
50 Television (DVB-T) Television (DVB-T) Mobile television is possible with DVB-T ( D igital V ideo B roadcasting T errestrial). Digital television signals are broadcast by the broadcasting compa-nies. An antenna is used for the reception (terres-trial). DANGER! Distraction from the traffi c can cau...
Page 51 - Creating a favourites list; Create a list with your favourite stations.; Teletext; Touch the button to exit the menu.
Television (DVB-T) 51 Touch the station list to call up the station list and directly select the desired station. Touch the buttons to switch be-tween the station or favourites list. - or - Touch one of the buttons of the programme list to see which programmes currently run on other stations.The sta...
Page 54 - Internet function
54 Internet function Internet function Connect the device with a WLAN router at home, a hotspot in a hotel or something similar like a mobile computer and use the Internet function. Note for France: The WLAN function of this device must only be used inside of buildings in France because other servic...
Page 55 - WLAN Settings; Web browser; Enter Address
Internet function 55 Manually confi guring and connecting an invisible WLAN network (SSID is suppressed) Prerequisite: You know the name (SSID) of the network. In the WLAN Settings menu, touch the Op- tions button. Touch the symbol to specify the name and the settings of the invisible net-work. In t...
Page 58 - Exit the web browser
58 Internet function View tab: Display Mode: Adjusting the display of the web page (e.g. optimised for the display size).Text Size: Selecting the text size.Zoom: Displaying the web page enlarged/reduced.Encoding: Selecting the text coding.Advanced Settings: Additional settings for the page display (...
Page 61 - IP
Internet function 61 Editing an e-mail In the Compose menu, touch the button, if necessary, to scroll through the menu. To select an account, touch the arrow symbols for the From entry. To adjust the priority of the e-mail, touch the button. In the menu, touch one of the following entries: High: Hig...
Page 62 - Call; Internet radio; My Favorites
62 Internet function Touch the symbol to call up the set-tings. Touch the respective empty text fi eld of the following entries to perform the correspond-ing entry with the keyboard: Server-Adr.: Address of the VoIP server of your providerPort: Port number for the VoIP service (default: "5060...
Page 63 - Podcasting; For podcast list only:
Internet function 63 Touch the symbol to remove the station from the favourites. Touch the Yes button to confi rm the deletion or No to cancel. Saving a new station Stations that are not yet listed in one of the genre menus can be saved in the My Favorites menu. In the My Favorites menu, touch the O...
Page 64 - Offi ce function; Offi ce; Starting the Offi ce application; Notes
64 Offi ce function Offi ce function The Offi ce menu contains useful functions for your mobile offi ce – for reading, writing and comput-ing. Use the Offi ce applications to record thoughts or ideas or record them with the voice recorder. Check the calendar and enter important dates. You can use sh...
Page 65 - Calendar; Voice Recorder
Offi ce function 65 Drawing programme (Paint) Touch the symbol to open the draw-ing programme.The document list is displayed. Touch the New button to create a new docu- ment.Touch the Pen or Eraser button to draw or to erase.The pen colour and line width can be selected to the left of the drawing ar...
Page 66 - File manager
66 Offi ce function Playing recordings Touch en entry in the Voice Recorder menu. Touch the button for playback. Editing recordings Touch en entry in the Voice Recorder menu. Touch the Options button to display addition- al functions. Touch the symbol to rename the re-cording.The keyboard is display...
Page 67 - Exit; button to exit the fi le manag-; My fi les; My fi les in the internal memory; The directories are created automatically.; Playing or displaying My fi les
Offi ce function | My fi les 67 Touch the button to open the fi le. Touch the button to change to the next higher directory level. Touch the Exit button to exit the fi le manag- er. My fi les If you use the device to take pictures, videos, record something with the voice recorder, etc., the fi les a...
Page 68 - Data transfer with memory card; Loading data onto the memory card; switch; or; Copying data from the navigation device
68 My fi les Data transfer with memory card Please read the technical data to fi nd out which memory cards are compatible with the device. Loading data onto the memory card The data can be loaded as usual from a computer onto a memory card. Alternatively, you can use the navigation device as card re...
Page 72 - Software; Reinstalling navigation software; Service; Blaupunkt GmbH, Hotline
72 Settings | Software | Service | Warranty Prerequisite: You previously confi gured one of the two pos-sible Internet accesses (ch. "Internet func-tion", "WLAN settings" or ch. "Bluetooth func-tion", "RAS setting"). In the Settings menu, touch the sym- bol.The Wirele...
Page 73 - Technical data; GB NAND Flash Memory
Technical data 73 Technical data Dimensions (W x H x D) 123 x 90 x 17.5 mm Weight approx. 243 g Operating temperature -20 °C ... 60 °C Storage temperature -30 °C ... 70 °C Power supply Battery: Li-Ion, 2200 mAh Charger cable for cigarette lighter: Input 12 V Battery charger: Input 100 to 240 V (50/6...
Page 74 - Troubleshooting table; Problem; tings will be deleted!; Fully charge the battery.
74 Troubleshooting table Troubleshooting table Problem Cause Measure The device does not work or does not work correctly. The operating system is over-loaded. Perform a reset (ch. "Switching on/off"). Reset the factory settings (ch. "Settings"). All personal set- tings will be delete...