Page 2 - What’s on the SD Card?; OCN6 application (no further registration needed); Automatic setup; If the environment permits, ensure that your PDA is not muted.
What’s on the SD Card? The OCN6 SD Card contains everything you need to use the system. There is no need for additional downloads from the Internet, product registration or other time consuming and/or infrastructure demanding procedures. You can start using OCN wherever you are, right out of the box...
Page 4 - OK; to confirm your; Accept; the End User License; Decline; it if you do not agree with the conditions and limitations. In the
- Now select the voice profile for the guided navigation the same way you did for the written language. There may be several different possibilities in your preferred language. To help you choose the appropriate one, when tapping any of the lines, OCN will play a few words with the selected profile....
Page 5 - When; is selected the OCN main screen appears automatically. You are now; How to start the setup manually (optional); Open the; Start menu; (by tapping the W indows logo in the top left corner)
- When Accept is selected the OCN main screen appears automatically. You are now ready to use the program. How to start the setup manually (optional) If your PDA does not support the automatic setup, it is also easy to start manually. You need to do the following: - Open the Start menu (by tapping t...
Page 6 - Open; Programs; Launch; File Explorer; Storage Card
- Open Programs - Launch File Explorer - Open the folder of the memory card (its name depends on your PDA, usual names are ‘ Storage Card ’, ‘ SD Card’ , etc.)
Page 7 - Tap on; AUTORUN; Then follow the setup procedure as described in ‘Automatic setup’.; Ready to navigate; in the
- Tap on AUTORUN - Then follow the setup procedure as described in ‘Automatic setup’. Ready to navigate Now that the installation is complete and OCN is running, you are ready to start using it. Without GPS it can be used as a digital map (e.g. to search for addresses or POIs, to browse the map or u...
Page 8 - MAP; OCN6 User Manual
The first steps if you have no GPS: Tap the MAP button on the main screen to start using the program as a map, searching for Points of Interest, or looking for addresses. The screen is set to give you the maximum map size possible. You can move the map in any direction by simply dragging it. You can...
Page 9 - Detect; in the bottom right corner.
Automatic GPS detection The easiest way to connect your GPS is to launch Detect in the bottom right corner. The program will check each available communication port with all possible port speeds and communication protocols to automatically detect your GPS. This may take one or two minutes. The succe...
Page 10 - to return to the GPS Data
Manual GPS configuration If you know where and how the GPS is connected, select Config. instead of Detect. In the next screen you need to set the communication protocol (NMEA or SIRF), the communication port (e.g. COM1 or COM4) and the communication speed in Bauds (4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 or 57600)...
Page 11 - Out on the road; COCKPIT; in the main screen will take you to the driving screen
now white (if you have a GPS fix) or red (if you are inside a building), and the exclamation mark has disappeared. Out on the road The first steps of the GPS aided navigation are also very easy. If you have no exact destination to reach or you just want to try OCN cruising around for a while, tappin...
Page 12 - Frequently Asked Questions
Interest), but later also from the previous search results, your own POI database, and your favorite destinations (originally called Home and Work). As soon as you pick a location in Find, OCN will switch to the Cockpit screen and navigation begins. Just listen to the voice and follow the instructio...