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Contents
Safety First ............................................................................... 3
Box Contents .......................................................................... 3
PiN Controls ............................................................................ 4
Charging the Battery .......................................................... 5
Installing SmartS on Your PiN
from Memory Card .............................................................. 6
Installing SmartS Desktop on Your Computer ......... 7
Accessing SmartS Desktop ............................................... 7
Updating SmartS .................................................................. 7
Installing Maps Using SmartS Desktop ....................... 8
Turning Your PiN On and O ........................................... 9
Positioning Your PiN in a Vehicle .................................10
Main Menu Screen .............................................................11
GPS Status .............................................................................12
Navigating to Your Destination ....................................13
Viewing Your Route ...........................................................15
Saving Favourites and Quick Navs ..............................17
Further Information ...........................................................18
Support Information .........................................................20
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Quick Start Guide
This Quick Start Guide will help you get started with your PiN Pocket PC.
Whether you travel in your own country or overseas, the PiN with Smart™ will direct you to your
destination without the need for map books and second-hand instructions.
The Smart map provides street level detail for door-to-door navigation, including Points of Inter-
est (POIs) such as accommodation, railway stations and airports.
• Use this Quick Start Guide to install Smart for the rst time.
• Use the User’s Manual for information on operating your PiN Pocket PC.
• Use the SmartS V3 for Pocket PC User Manual for information on operating Smart
(see page 18).
Safety First
The PiN Pocket PC user is responsible for observing safe driving practices. It is their responsibility
to read the vehicle mount installation instructions carefully.
• Do not operate your PiN while driving.
• Do not place your PiN in a position that obstructs the driver’s view, or interferes with the
operation of air-bags or other vehicle safety equipment.
• For security, and to avoid overheating, do not leave your PiN in strong sunlight while your
vehicle is unattended.
• Do not handle your PiN while it is hot — leave it to cool, away from heat sources.
Box Contents
Here’s what you will nd in the box.
If anything is missing, contact Navman.
12V Vehicle
power adaptor
USB cable
CD-ROMs including:
• SmartS
TM
Desktop
• Map data
• User Manual (PDF format)
• Adobe Acrobat Reader
• PiN Companion CD
(incl. Microsoft
®
ActiveSync
®
)
NOTE: The number of disks may vary
depending on the country of purchase.
Quick Start Guide
+ User Manual
Quick Reference
Card
Memory
Card
PiN Pocket PC
with GPS antenna
Mounting brackets
AC power adapter
and plugs*
*Australia/NZ - Australia/NZ plug only
PDA Cradle
Protective
carry case
PDA Windshield
Suction Mount
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PiN Controls
For your safety, enter destination information before you start a journey.
Do not operate the PiN while driving.
• Open the Main Menu by pushing the 4-way toggle .
• Select Main Menu options using the touch screen.
Stylus
The stylus is your input device. Pull the stylus out of the slot and extend it for ease of use.
Store it in the slot when not in use.
Tap the Menu screens with the stylus to select
Tap and hold the Map screen to display the Pop-up menu
Tap and drag the screen with the stylus to navigate the Map and 3D Map screens.
Opens the Main Menu screen.
Cycles through the Map, 3D Map, Next Instruction and
Instruction List screens once a route has been calculated.
From the Map screen, enables you to zoom in to view less of the street
map, but with more detail.
From the 3D Map screen, with the Information button set to Angle, ena-
bles you to increase the viewing angle.
From the Map screen, enables you to zoom out to view more of the street
map, but with less detail.
From the 3D Map screen, with the Information button set to Angle,
enables you to decrease the viewing angle.
4-Way toggle
4-Way toggle
Power
Reset
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Charging the Battery
Your PiN comes with a charged battery. Whenever possible, keep your PiN connected to a power
source. Doing so keeps the battery charged.
The Charge Indicator is amber when the battery is charging. When the battery is fully charged, the
Charge Indicator is green.
From AC Power
1. Slide the plug on to the AC adapter.
2. Connect the USB cable to the bottom of the PiN.
3. Connect the AC adapter to the power connector on the USB cable.
4. Plug the other end of the AC adapter into a wall outlet.
Do not disconnect your PiN from AC power until the battery is fully charged. This may take
several hours.
From Vehicle Power
1. Connect the vehicle power adapter to the bottom of the PiN.
2. Plug the other end of the vehicle power adapter into the vehicle lighter socket.
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Installing SmartS on Your PiN
from Memory Card
Your PiN comes with a memory card containing essential les for installing and running SmartS.
European Users: The memory card contains a Basemap of Western Europe. The
Basemap contains main roads and ferry routes of high national and international importance,
providing you with Continuous Continental Navigation.
To navigate to a minor road, you must install the corresponding map from a SmartS Map CD
using SmartS Desktop on your computer. See pages 7-8 for more information.
Australia and New Zealand Users: The memory card contains a complete map of
either Australia or New Zealand.
Warning: If after installation any of the les on the memory card are deleted, you will need to reinstall
SmartS from the enclosed SmartS Application CD using SmartS Desktop on your computer.
1. Pull out the stylus and use it to switch the Battery Switch to the ON (down) position.
Your PiN will turn on.
Warning: Switching the Battery Switch to OFF after
installation is complete will return your PiN to factory
settings, deleting SmartS and other data.
2. Complete the setup wizard to align the touch screen
and select your time zone.
3. Gently insert the memory card in the
SD/MMC slot
with the label facing the front of the PiN and follow the
prompts to install and activate SmartS.
• Select your preferred language for SmartS from
the drop-down box and tap Install.
• If you will be using SmartS after installing it, leave
the memory card in the slot when prompted to
remove it.
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Installing SmartS Desktop on
Your Computer
SmartS Desktop is used to download maps to your PiN, obtain software updates, manage Cus-
tom Points of Interest (POIs) and install Basemaps.
Microsoft
®
ActiveSync
®
will be installed on your desktop computer as part of the installation proc-
ess if it is not already installed.
Note: For Windows
®
XP
®
, install XP
®
Service Pack 1 or higher before you install SmartS Desktop.
1. Close all open programs on your computer.
2. Insert the SmartS CD into your computer CD-ROM drive. The SmartS Desktop installer
will start.
• If your computer does not automatically launch the CD, start the installation manually:
Start > Run. Type d:\setupSSP_PPC.exe where d is the letter assigned to your CD-ROM
drive. Click OK.
3. Follow the screen prompts to install Smart
S Desktop.
• Select your preferred language for SmartS Desktop when prompted.
• Review and accept the License Agreement when prompted.
SmartS Desktop will open.
Accessing SmartS Desktop
Once SmartS Desktop has been installed, you can access it from the Start menu:
Start > Programs > Navman > SmartS Desktop
Updating SmartS
It is recommended that you regularly check the Navman website for software updates to the
version of SmartS you are using:
1. Open SmartS Desktop: Start > Programs > Navman > SmartS Desktop
Information about
the map
Selected maps
Download
selected maps to
your PiN, memory
card or memory
card reader
Maps are coloured
to indicate whether
they are:
• Selected
• Installed
• Available on CD
• Available from
Navman
• Not available
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2. On the Setup menu, select Update software then Check for updates on the web.
Your computer will connect to the Internet and display the Navman website.
3. Download the update for your region to your computer, if available.
4. On the Setup menu, select Update software then Update software on Pocket PC.
Follow the prompts to update SmartS.
Installing Maps Using SmartS
Desktop
Your PiN comes with a preactivated map. If you require an additional map, you must rst purchase
a Map Product Key from your Navman supplier. Use SmartS Desktop to activate your Map Prod-
uct Key and install the required map.
Maps can be stored on SD or MMC memory cards directly from SmartS Desktop or via a memory
card writer.
Install and Activate Maps on Your PiN
1. Insert a memory card in your PiN if you will be installing more than one map.
2. Connect your PiN to your computer using a USB cable, synchronisation cradle, or other
device that came with your PiN.
• Microsoft ActiveSync® will synchronise with your PiN.
3. Open Smart
S Desktop: Start > Programs > Navman > SmartS Desktop.
4. Insert a SmartS Map CD into your computer CD-ROM drive. The available maps will
display.
5. Click the map you want to install to your PiN. Maps are of population areas and not of politi-
cal areas such as counties or states. You may need to install multiple maps to cover the
desired geographical area.
• If you have already activated a Map Product Key, or your PiN came with a pre-activated
Map Product Key, the map will change colour to indicate it has been selected. Go to step
8, otherwise continue.
6. Follow the prompts to activate the Map Product Key.
• Enter your Map Product Key.
Your computer will connect to the Internet and activate your Map Product Key.
You will be prompted to enter or update your contact details so Navman can advise you
when updates are released.
Your computer will again connect to the Internet to conrm the activation of your Map
Product Key.
7. Click the map to install to your PiN. The map will change colour to indicate it has been
selected. The map is listed in the Selected section of the Desktop Selected Maps tab.
• If you have another Map Product Key to activate, go to step 5.
8. Click an Add to button to install all maps listed in the Selected section of the Desktop
Selected Maps tab to your PiN, memory card or memory card reader.
Remove Maps from Your PiN
1. If you will be removing a map from your memory card, insert the memory card in your PiN.
2. Open SmartS Desktop: Start > Programs > Navman > SmartS Desktop.
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3. Open the Maps on Pocket PC section: Pocket PC tab > Maps on Pocket PC.
4. Click the map to be removed and select Remove from Pocket PC from the pop-up
menu.
Turning your PiN On and O
Use the Power button to turn your PiN on and o. When it is o, your PiN enters a suspended
state and the system stops operating. When you turn your PiN on, it returns to the screen you were
last viewing.
Turn PiN On
1. Gently pull the bottom of the GPS receiver away
from the PiN. The receiver will lift out to a horizon-
tal position to allow it to obtain a GPS x.
2. Press the Power button.
Turn PiN O
1. Press the Power button. The PiN will enter a
suspended state and the screen will shut down.
By default, the PiN will automatically enter a sus-
pended state after three minutes of inactivity when
operating on battery power.
2. Gently push the GPS receiver back toward the
PiN. The receiver will click back into place.
Reset PiN
Should your PiN not turn on or not respond, you can reset it to solve the problem.
To reset your PiN, use the stylus to press the Reset button on the left side of the PiN.
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Positioning Your PiN in a
Vehicle
Before you begin, check if your vehicle is tted with a heat-reecting or heated windshield. If so,
you will need to purchase an external antenna for your PiN to receive GPS signals.
There are several ways to position your PiN in a vehicle. Follow these instructions carefully.
• Do not place your PiN in a position that obstructs the driver’s view, or interferes with the
operation of air-bags or other vehicle safety equipment.
• For security and to avoid overheating, do not leave your PiN in an unattended vehicle,
especially in strong sunlight.
• Do not use or handle your PiN when it is hot — leave it to cool out of direct sunlight.
Windshield Suction Mount
You can position your PiN on the inside of your vehicle windshield using the PDA windshield
suction mount and PDA cradle:
1. Attach the PDA cradle to the PDA windshield suction mount by inserting the four tabs at
the end of the suction mount arm in the four slots on the cradle. Ensure that the Close
arrow on the suction mount is pointed toward the top end of the cradle.
2. Find a suitable position on your windscreen where the PDA will be clearly visible by the
driver.
Warning: Do not mount your PiN in a way that interferes with airbags or other safety
equipment.
3. Clean and dry the suction cup and the windshield. Do not touch either area after it is
cleaned.
4. Press the suction cup rmly to the window, then push the lever toward the window.
5. Extend the GPS receiver into a horizontal position and slide your PiN into the PDA
cradle.
6. Bend the arm of the suction mount so that the PiN will be clearly visible to the driver.
7. Plug the vehicle power adapter into the socket on the bottom of your PiN and the other
end into the vehicle lighter socket.
To remove the PDA windshield suction mount from the windshield, pull the lever away from the
window and gently lift the tab on the rim of the suction cup.
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Main Menu Screen
The Main Menu screen gives you access to all of SmartSs functions, including navigating to a
destination.
1. From the Map screen, push the 4-way toggle to open the Main Menu screen.
2. Tap , to display more Main Menu options.
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GPS Status
Signals are transmitted by Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites orbiting the Earth. This screen
provides a visual representation of the information being received. Latitude and longitude are dis-
played, along with a North-pointing compass, the heading in degrees and ground speed. Satellites
available are shown as segments.
From the Main Menu, tap , then GPS Status. The GPS Status screen will display:
Yellow Segment — a satellite is being tracked but is not being used.
Red Segment — a satellite is being used to determine a two-dimensional (2D) position x.
Green Segment — a satellite is being used to determine a three-dimensional (3D) position
x.
The circle under the satellite segments is green when there is a valid x (2D or 3D), and red when
there is no x. While a 2D x is sucient to maintain a valid x, a 3D x is more accurate.
For more information on your GPS status, see the SmartS V3 for Pocket PC User Manual .
Getting a GPS Fix
1. From the Map screen, push the 4-way toggle to open the Main Menu screen.
2. Tap , then GPS Status to open the GPS Status screen.
3. Tap the rst drop-down box and select
COM2 from the list that appears.
4. Tap the second drop-down box and select a baud rate (speed) of 4800 from the list that
appears.
5. Tap the GPS checkbox to open the COM port. Your PiN will now obtain a GPS x. A
clear view of the sky is required.
6. Tap to return to the Map screen.
Latitude and longitude of current
position; Tap to toggle the units
displayed between degrees, minutes
and decimal seconds; decimal de-
grees; degrees and decimal minutes
Each segment represents a satellite
Type of x
Current heading in degrees
A green circle indicates the GPS
receiver has a valid x;
A red circle indicates no valid x
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
and date
Number of satellites used in GPS x
COM Port drop-down box which
displays the PiN’s Outbound COM
port; must be set to COM2
North pointing compass
Ground speed
Indicates whether the COM port
is open
Baud rate drop-down box which
displays the selected Baud rate for
the GPS receiver COM port; must
be set to 4800
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Navigating to your Destination
You can navigate to a street, intersection, Point of Interest (POI), Pocket PC Contact, previously
saved Favourite, Quick Nav, or a recently travelled destination.
Note: Depending on country of destination, one or more elds may be unavailable when selecting
your destination.
For information on navigating to intersections, towns and recent destinations, see the SmartS V3
for Pocket PC User Manual.
Navigating to a Street Address
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Address. The Destination Address screen
will open.
2. Select a country from the Country drop-down box.
3. Type and select the destination address:
To select a post code or zip code, type the up to ve characters of the post code in
the Post Code box, or the zip code in the Zip Code box. Select the post code or zip
code from the list that displays.
Note: When navigating in the United Kingdom, type the post code with spaces, but
without the last two letters.
To select an area, type the name of a geographical location such as a town, city, state
or county in the Area box. Select the area from the list that displays.
To select a road, type the name of a road in the Road box. Select the road from the
list that displays.
To select a street number, type the street number in the House No box. Select the
number from the list that displays.
4. Complete one of the following:
To calculate and display the route to the address, tap . The 3D Map screen will
open.
To display the address without calculating the route, tap . The Map screen will
open.
To add the address as a favourite, tap .
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Navigating to a Point Of Interest (POI)
A POI is a named site, feature, landmark or public venue. POIs are stored in Categories, such
as parks and museums. POIs can be displayed as icons on a map.
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Points of Interest. The Points of Interest
screen will open.
2. Select a country from the Country drop-down box.
3. Type and select the POI search criteria:
• Select a category of POI from the Category drop-down box.
• Select a type of POI from the Type drop-down box.
Type a geographical location, such as a town, city, state or county in the Area box.
Select area from the list that displays.
4. Tap to open the Points of Interest Results screen displaying your search results.
5. Select a POI from the list of search results. Only the rst 40 search results will display.
• If the list is long, begin typing the name of the POI in the Name box. The list of POIs
will reduce to match your search.
6. Complete one of the following:
To calculate and display the route to the POI, tap . The 3D Map screen will open.
To display the address without calculating the route, tap . The Map screen will
open.
To add the POI as a favourite, tap .
Navigating to Multiple Destination Points
You can use the Trip Planner to set multiple destination points for your trip. SmartS will
calculate a route via each of these points in the specied order. Destination points can be
added via the Trip Planner screen or by selecting Add to Trip from the Map pop-up menu.
1. From the Main Menu, tap Trip Planner. The Trip Planner screen will display.
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2. Tap . The Destination screen will open.
3. Tap
Address. The Destination Address screen will open.
Note: You can also add destination points using intersections, Points of Interest, Fa-
vourites, your Pocket PC Contacts database and recent destinations.
4. Select a country from the Country drop-down box.
5. Type and select the destination address:
To select a post code or zip code, type up to ve characters of the post code in the
Post Code box, or the zip code in the Zip Code box. Select the post code or zip
code from the list that displays.
Note: When navigating in the United Kingdom, type the post code with spaces, but
without the last two letters.
To select an area, type the name of a geographical location such as a town, city,
state or county in the Area box. Select the area from the list that displays.
To select a road, type the name of a road in the Road box. Select the road from the
list that displays.
To select a street number, type the street number in the House No box. Select the
road from the list that displays.
6. Tap . The destination point is added to your trip.
To add another destination point, go to step 4.
7. Tap to return to the Destination screen.
8. Tap to return to the Trip Planner screen.
9. To manage the destination points, tap and hold a point. The pop-up Trip Planner Menu
will display.
To move a point up, select Move Up.
To move a point down, select Move Down.
To delete a point, select Delete.
To delete all points, select Clear All.
To skip all prior destination points, select Skip To.
10. To save the trip to your PiN or memory card:
Tap . The Trip Save As screen will open.
Type a name for the trip in the Name box.
• Select a folder from the Folder drop-down box in which to save the trip.
• Select a memory location from the Location box in which to save the folder and trip.
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Tap OK. The Trip Planner screen will reopen.
11. Tap . The 3D Map screen will open. SmartS will calculate and display the trip.
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Viewing your Route
Once a route has been calculated, there are several ways to view it. Cycle through the screens by
pressing the the right 4-way toggle button.
Map Screen
The Map screen is always oriented North and shows your current position and surrounding
street names. If the route has been calculated, the route and all turns are highlighted.
To view the Map screen, either press the 4-way toggle to cycle through the screens
until the Map screen is displayed, or tap Map on the Main Menu.
• Zoom in and out using to zoom in and to zoom out.
• Navigate around the map by dragging the stylus across the screen.
Tap and hold to access the Map pop-up menu.
3D Map Screen
The 3D Map screen displays when a route is calculated, oriented to the travelling direction with
an adjustable horizon.
To view the 3D Map screen, either press the 4-way toggle to cycle through the
screens until the 3D Map screen is displayed, or tap Map on the Main Menu.
• Zoom in and out using to zoom in and to zoom out.
• Change the viewing angle using to decrease the angle and to increase the
angle when the Information button is set to Angle.
Tap and hold to access the Map pop-up menu.
Your current position is marked
with
Your next turn is highlighted in a
dierent colour to future turns.
The colour will depend on the
theme you are using
Map scale
Your current location
Your destination
Current time
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Next Instruction Screen
The Next Instruction screen displays information that you need for the next turn, the direction
of the turn and the distance to the turn.
To view the Next Instruction screen, either press the 4-way toggle to cycle through
the screens until the Next Instruction screen is displayed, or tap Map on the Main Menu.
Instruction List Screen
The Instruction List screen displays a list of the remaining turns to your destination with the
direction of the turn, the street name and the distance to the turn. The distance shown in
the right column are measured between each turn and the destination. The next turn is
highlighted.
To view the Instruction List screen, press the 4-way toggle to cycle through the
screens until the Instruction List screen is displayed.
• Scroll up and down the list of instructions using to scroll up and to scroll down.
Tap and hold to access the Pictorial Intersections menu to select whether to display
pictorial intersection icons or next turn icons.
Your current position is marked with
Your next turn is highlighted in a
dierent colour to future turns; The
colour will depend on the theme
you are using
Distance to next turn;
Tap to display the route summary
Direction of next turn;
Tap to hear the next instruction
Information Button;
Tap to cycle through
the following display options:
Speed
Time
Angle
Distance to go to destination (DTG)
Expected time of arrival at
destination (ETA)
Time to go to destination (TTG)
Your current location
Tap to display the route summary
Direction of next turn;
Tap to hear the next instruction
Information Buttons
Tap to cycle through the following
display options:
Speed
Time
Heading (HDG)
Distance to go to destination (DTG)
Expected time of arrival at
destination (ETA)
Time to go to destination (TTG)
Your current location
Distance to next turn
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Back-On-Track
Automatic Rerouting
Your route is redirected if you make a wrong turn. The Rerouting symbol will display on the
3D Map and Next Instruction screens while the route recalculates.
Automatic rerouting is enabled on the Route screen.
For information on adjusting settings, see the SmartS V3 for Pocket PC User Manual.
Direction of turn.
Distance to turn.
Next instruction.
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Saving Favourites and
Quick Navs
Favourites are used to access frequently used destinations without having to re-enter information.
You are able to save your three most frequently used Favourites as Quick Navs. Using a Quick Nav
is the quickest and easiest way to set your destination. Quick Navs are accessed from the Quick
Nav screen.
For more information on Favourites and Quick Navs, see the User Manual.
Saving a Favourite
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Address.
Note: You can also add an Intersection or POI as a Favourite.
2. Select a country from the Country drop-down box.
3. Type and select the destination address:
Type the name of a geographical location such as a town, city, state or county in the
Area box. Select the area from the list that displays.
Type the name of a road in the Road box. Select the road from the list that displays.
Type the street number in the House No box. Select the road from the list that
displays.
4. Tap . The favourite is saved with the name of the road.
Converting a Favourite to a Quick Nav
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Favourites.
2. Select the Favourite to convert to a Quick Nav.
3. Tap
. The Favourite Edit screen will display.
4. In the Save as box, select a Quick Nav to save this favourite to.
5. Tap to save the Quick Nav. The Favourite List screen will display.
Using Quick Navs
1. From the Main Menu, tap Quick Nav.
2. Tap your previously saved Quick Nav destination. The 3D Map screen will open.
SmartS will calculate and display the route to the Quick Nav.
Using Favourites
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Favourites.
2. Select a Favourite from the list.
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3. Select one of the following options:
— Displays the Routing Settings screen,
— Opens the Favourite Edit screen to edit the Favourite,
— Deletes the Favourite,
— Displays the Favourite on the Map screen,
— Calculates the route to the Favourite and displays it on the 3D Map screen.
Further Information
For information on SmartS features not detailed in this Quick Start Guide, such as customising
settings, installing SmartS Desktop, Basemaps and Custom Points of Interest (POIs), see the
SmartS V3 for Pocket PC User Manual .
SmartS V3 for Pocket PC User Manual
The SmartS V3 for Pocket PC User Manual can be accessed from either:
• in the Docs folder on the Application Installer CD, or
• SmartS Desktop - Help > Read User Manual
Note: Adobe Acrobat Reader
®
is required to view the SmartS V3 for Pocket PC User Manual.
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Contents
1. Introduction .................................................................. 3
2. Installing Smart
S ......................................................... 4
3. Smart
S Desktop ........................................................... 5
4. Installing Maps Using Smart
S Desktop ............. 6
5. Starting Smart
S ........................................................... 7
6. Controlling Smart
S ..................................................... 8
7. Main Menu Screen .....................................................
9
8. GPS Status ....................................................................
10
9. Setting your Destination .......................................
12
10. Avoiding an Area ......................................................
17
11. Viewing your Route .................................................
18
12. Map Screen Pop-up Menu ....................................23
13. Route Demonstrator
................................................24
14. Trip Meter .....................................................................
24
15. Favourites and Quick Navs
....................................25
16. Settings .........................................................................
27
17. Smart
S Desktop Advanced Features ................33
18. Continuous Continental Navigation .................35
19. Improving Performance .........................................36
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1. Introduction
Whether you travel in your own country, or overseas, SmartS will direct you to your destination without
the need for map books and second-hand instructions.
The Global Positioning System is available free of charge, at any time, and depending on your GPS
receiver, may be accurate to within 5 m (15 ft). SmartS maps provide street level detail for door-to-door
navigation, including Points Of Interest (POIs) such as accommodation, railway stations and airports.
Use this manual to help you install SmartS, learn how to operate it eectively and safely, and discover
the range of features available to you.
GPS and GPS Signals
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a network of satellites that transmit accurate time and
position information worldwide. GPS receivers receive signals from these satellites, and use the
information to determine an exact location.
GPS satellites orbit the Earth at around 12,000 miles. While a GPS receiver can detect signals from
up to 12 satellites at any time, only three are needed to provide the two-dimensional position or
“x” (latitude and longitude) required for vehicle navigation systems. GPS data is available free of
charge for any user.
SmartS is designed to use GPS information to nd your current position, and calculate the best
route to your desired destination using the available road maps. SmartS will then guide you with
voice and visual commands to your destination using the continuous stream of GPS data to track
your position.
Safety Notice
In a vehicle, it is your sole responsibility to place, secure, and use your PDA in a manner that will not
cause accidents, personal injury or property damage. The user of this product is solely responsible
for observing safe driving practices.
It is your sole responsibility to adhere to the following safety instructions at all times:
• Do not operate SmartS while driving
• Do not mount your GPS receiver or PDA in a way that interferes with airbags or other safety
equipment
• Do not use or handle your GPS receiver or PDA when it is hot, leave it to cool out of direct
sunlight.
Navman disclaim all liability for use of this product in a way that may cause accidents, damage or that
may violate law.
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2. Installing SmartS
Begin by installing SmartS Desktop on your computer. Then install and register SmartS on your PDA,
activate and download the maps you require from SmartS Desktop. You will need an Internet connec-
tion to complete activation.
Note: Windows
®
XP
®
users, ensure XP
®
Service Pack 1 or higher is installed before you install SmartS
Desktop.
Step 1. Install Smart Desktop on your
Computer
1. Close all open programs on your computer.
2. Insert the SmartS CD into your computer CD-ROM drive. The SmartS Desktop installer will
start.
• If your computer does not automatically launch the CD, start the installation manually: Start
> Run.
Type d:\setupSSP_PPC.exe where d is the letter assigned to your CD-ROM drive. Click
OK.
3. Follow the screen prompts to install Smart
S Desktop.
• Select your preferred language for SmartS Desktop when prompted.
• Review and accept the License Agreement when prompted.
SmartS Desktop will open. You are now ready to install and activate SmartS on your PDA.
Step 2. Install and Activate Smart on
your PDA
1. Close all open programs on your PDA.
2. Connect your PDA to your computer via Microsoft
®
ActiveSync
®
3.5 or higher.
3. Open Smart
S Desktop if it is not already open: Start > Programs > Navman > SmartS
Desktop.
4. Follow the prompts to install SmartS on your PDA.
• SmartS must be installed on your PDA, not a memory card.
5. Follow the prompts to register online and activate SmartS on your PDA.
• Review and accept the Privacy Notice when prompted.
You will be prompted to enter your contact details so Navman can advise you when
updates are released.
• Enter your SmartS Application Key.
Your computer will connect to the Internet and activate your SmartS Application Key.
You are now ready to install a map to your PDA.
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3. SmartS Desktop
SmartS Desktop is used to manage maps to and from your PDA, obtain software updates, manage
Custom Points of Interest (POIs) and install Basemaps.
Accessing SmartS Desktop
Once SmartS Desktop has been installed, you can access it from the Start menu:
Start > Programs > Navman > SmartS Desktop
Updating SmartS
It is recommended that you regularly check the Navman website for software updates to the ver-
sion of SmartS you are using:
1. Open SmartS Desktop: Start > Programs > Navman > SmartS Desktop
2. On the Setup menu, select Update software then Check for updates on the web.
Your computer will connect to the Internet and display the Navman website.
3. Download the update for your region to your computer, if available.
4. On the Setup menu, select Update software then Update software on Pocket PC.
Follow the prompts to update SmartS.
Information about
the map.
Selected maps.
Download
selected maps
to the PDA,
memory card or
memory card
reader.
Maps are coloured
to indicate whether
they are:
Selected,
Installed,
Available on CD,
Available from
Navman, or
Not available.
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4. Installing Maps Using SmartS
Desktop
SmartS comes with one Map Product Key that will allow you to install one map. If you require an ad-
ditional map, you must rst purchase an additional Map Product Key from your Navman supplier.
Use SmartS Desktop to activate your Map Product Key and install the required map.
Install and Activate Maps on your PDA
1. Insert a memory card in your PDA if you will be installing more than one map.
2. Connect your PDA to your computer using a USB cable, synchronisation cradle, or other
device that came with your PDA.
• Microsoft ActiveSync® will syncronise with your PDA.
3. Open Smart
S Desktop: Start > Programs > Navman > SmartS Desktop.
4. Insert a SmartS Map CD into your computer CD-ROM drive. The available maps will display.
5. Click the map you want to install to your PDA. Maps are of population areas and not of
political areas such as counties or states. You may need to install multiple maps to cover the
desired geographical area.
• If you have already activated a Map Product Key, or your PDA came with a pre-activated
Map Product Key, the map will change colour to indicate it has been selected. Go to step
8, otherwise continue.
6. Follow the prompts to activate the Map Product Key.
• Enter your Map Product Key.
Your computer will connect to the Internet and activate your Map Product Key.
You will be prompted to enter or update your contact details so Navman can advise you
when updates are released.
Your computer will again connect to the Internet to conrm the activation of your Map
Product Key.
7. Click the map to install to your PDA. The map will change colour to indicate it has been
selected. The map is listed in the Selected section of the Desktop Selected Maps tab.
• If you have another Map Product Key to activate, go to step 5.
8. Click an Add to button to install all maps listed in the Selected section of the Desktop
Selected Maps tab to your PDA, memory card or memory card reader.
Remove Maps from your PDA
1. If you will be removing a map from your memory card, insert the memory card in your PDA.
2. Open SmartS Desktop: Start > Programs > Navman > SmartS Desktop.
3. Open the
Maps on Pocket PC section: Pocket PC tab > Maps on Pocket PC.
4. Click the map to be removed and select Remove from Pocket PC from the pop-up menu.
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5. Starting SmartS
By now, you have installed SmartS on your Pocket PC or memory card and mounted your GPS
Receiver in your vehicle, if required. You are now ready to start SmartS and ensure that your Pocket PC
and GPS receiver are communicating successfully.
1. Refer to your GPS receiver manual to establish a valid GPS communications link between your
Pocket PC and GPS receiver.
2. Close all open programs on your Pocket PC to provide memory resources for SmartS.
Note: Tapping the or in the top right corner of an application does not usually close the
application, but leaves it running in the background. To close all applications see your Pocket PC
manual.
3. Tap
Start (a) to display the Start menu (see Figure One).
4. Tap Programs (b) on the Start menu.
5. On the Programs screen, tap the SmarST V3 (c) icon (see Figure Two).
Figure One Figure Two
6. The Legal Notice screen will display. Read the legal notice and tap I Agree to conrm that you
understand.
7. The Tutorial will display. Tap the button to move through the screens.
8. The Map screen will open. The message GPS Port Closed or Waiting for GPS will display until a
GPS x is obtained.
You are now ready to obtain a GPS x.
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6. Controlling SmartS
4-way Toggle
The appearance of the 4-way toggle diers between models of Pocket PC. It may be referred to
as a navigation button or navigation stick; It may be a 5-way toggle. See your Pocket PC manual to
identify the 4-way toggle.
Acer N30 Pocket PC - Conguring Hardware Buttons
The Acer N30 does not have a toggle. To use SmartS you must rst assign Button 1 to
<Scroll Right> and Button 4 to <Scroll Left>. See your Acer N30 manual for informa-
tion on how to assign buttons.
Toggle Description
Left
Opens the Main Menu screen.
Right
Cycles through the navigation screens once a route has been calculated:
• Map screen
• 3D Map screen
• Next Instruction screen
• Instruction List screen.
Up
From the Map screen, enables you to zoom in to view less of the street map, but
with more detail.
From the 3D Map screen, with the Information button set to Angle, enables you
to increase the viewing angle.
Down
From the Map screen, enables you to zoom out to view more of the street map,
but with less detail.
From the 3D Map screen, with the Information button set to Angle, enables you
to decrease the viewing angle.
Touch Screen
Use the stylus with the Pocket PC touch screen to navigate and use the Main Menu options, set
destination addresses and congure the GPS status. See your Pocket PC manual for information
on using the stylus with the touch screen.
Tap and hold the stylus on the Map screen to activate the pop-up Map menu. See page 23 for
information on the pop-up Map menu.
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7. Main Menu Screen
The Main Menu screen gives you access to all of SmartSs functions, including navigating to a destina-
tion.
1. From the Map screen, push the 4-way toggle to open the Main Menu screen.
2. Tap , to display more Main Menu options.
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8. GPS Status
Signals are transmitted by Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites orbiting the Earth. This screen
provides a visual representation of the information being received. Latitude and longitude are displayed,
along with a North-pointing compass, the heading in degrees and ground speed. Satellites available are
shown as segments.
From the Main Menu, tap , then GPS Status. The GPS Status screen will display:
Yellow Segment — a satellite is being tracked but is not being used
Red Segment — a satellite is being used to determine a two dimensional (2D) position x.
Green Segment — a satellite is being used to determine a three dimensional (3D) position x.
The circle under the satellite segments is green when there is a valid x (2D or 3D), and red when
there is no x. While a 2D x is sucient to maintain a valid x, a 3D x is more accurate.
Getting a GPS Fix
1. From the Map screen, push the 4-way toggle to open the Main Menu screen.
2. Tap , then GPS Status to open the GPS Status screen.
3. Tap the rst drop-down box and select the COM port for your GPS receiver from the list that
appears. See your GPS receiver manual for the correct COM port.
4. Tap the second drop-down box and select the baud rate (speed) for your GPS receiver from
the list that appears. See your GPS receiver manual for the correct baud rate.
5. Tap the GPS checkbox to open the COM port. Your Pocket PC will now obtain a GPS x. A
clear view of the sky is required.
6. Tap to return to the Map screen.
Latitude and longitude of current position.
Tap to toggle the units displayed between
degrees, minutes and decimal seconds;
decimal degrees; degrees and decimal
minutes.
Each segment represents a satellite.
Type of x
Current heading in degrees
A green circle indicates the GPS
Receiver has a valid x; A red
circle indicates no valid x
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
and date
Number of satellites used in GPS x
COM Port drop down box which
displays the selected GPS receiver
or COM port
North pointing compass
Ground speed
Indicates whether the COM port is open.
Baud rate drop down box which
displays the selected Baud rate for
the GPS receiver COM port.
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GPS Status Messages
The GPS status messages are displayed on the Map, 3D Map, Next Instruction and GPS Status
screens. These messages provide feedback on the status of the GPS receiver connection.
The following table explains the meaning of these messages and includes suggested actions.
Status Message Meaning Suggested Action
GPS Port Closed
A GPS COM port
has not been
opened.
On the GPS Status screen, tap the GPS
checkbox to open the COM port selected in
the rst drop-down box.
No GPS Data
A GPS COM Port
has been opened
but no GPS data is
being received.
Ensure the GPS receiver is turned on and
connected.
Waiting for GPS
A GPS COM Port
has been opened,
GPS data is being
received, but a
GPS position x
has not yet been
established.
Ensure the GPS receiver has an unobscured
view of the sky.
If you are in a vehicle with athermic (heat
reecting) windows, you will require an
external GPS antenna (sold separately).
GPS Lost
Your GPS x has
been lost.
Ensure the GPS receiver has an unobscured
view of the sky.
No GPS Message
You have a valid
GPS position x
and GPS data is
being received.
No action required. You can navigate to your
destination.
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9. Setting your Destination
Before you travel, you must specify a destination for SmartS to plan your route.
Note: Depending on the country of destination, one or more elds may not be available when selecting
your destination.
To a Street Address
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Address. The Destination Address screen will
open.
2. Select a country from the Country drop-down box.
3. Type and select the destination address:
To select a post code or zip code, type up to ve characters of the post code in the Post
Code box, or the zip code in the Zip Code box. Select the post code or zip code from the
list that displays.
Note: When navigating in the United Kingdom, type the post code with spaces, but without
the last two letters.
To select an area, type the name of a geographical location such as a town, city, state or
county in the Area box. Select the area from the list that displays.
To select a road, type the name of a road in the Road box. Select the road from the list
that displays.
To select a house number, type the house number in the House No box. Select the
number from the list that displays.
4. Complete one of the following:
To calculate and display the route to the address, tap . The 3D Map screen will open.
To display the address without calculating the route, tap . The Map screen will open.
To add the address as a favourite, tap .
To the Intersection of Two Streets
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Intersection. The Destination Intersection
screen will open.
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2. Select a country from the Country drop-down box.
3. Type and select the destination address:
To select an area, type the name of a geographical location such as a town, city, state or
county in the Area box. Select the area from the list that displays.
Type the name of one of the intersecting roads in the Road 1 box. Select the road from the
list that displays.
Tap the Road 2 box. A list of roads that intersect with the road specied in the Road 1 box
will display. Select a road from the list that displays.
4. Complete one of the following:
To calculate and display the route to the intersection, tap . The 3D Map screen will
open.
To display the address without calculating the route, tap . The Map screen will open.
To add the intersection as a favourite, tap .
To a Point of Interest (POI)
A POI is a named site, feature, landmark or public venue. POIs are stored in Categories, such as
parks and museums. POIs can be displayed as icons on a map.
Note: You can also navigate to a POI via the pop-up Map menu. See page 23.
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Points of Interest. The Points of Interest screen
will open.
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2. Select a country from the Country drop-down box.
3. Type and select the POI search criteria:
• Select a category of POI from the Category drop-down box.
• Select a type of POI from the Type drop-down box.
Type the name of a geographical location such as a town, city, state or county in the Area
box. Select the area from the list that displays.
4. Tap to open the Points of Interest Results screen displaying your search results.
5. Select a POI from the list of search results. Only the rst 40 search results will display.
• If the list is long, begin typing the name of the POI in the Name box. The list of POIs will
reduce to match your search.
6. Complete one of the following:
To calculate and display the route to the POI, tap . The 3D Map screen will open.
To display the address without calculating the route, tap . The Map screen will open.
To add the POI as a favourite, tap .
To a Destination using Pocket PC Contacts
Addresses stored in your Pocket PC Contacts database can be used to set a destination. The
contact address must be applicable to an installed map.
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Contact. The Find Contact screen will open.
2. Type the name of your contact in the Name box. Select the contact name from the list that
displays.
3. Tap either the
Business, Home or Other option to display the correct address details of your
contact.
4. Tap . The Destination Address screen will open.
5. Conrm that the correct details are displayed.
• If the details of the contact address are incorrect they will display in red. Type and select
the correct details and tap Update. Your Pocket PC Contacts database will be updated.
6. Complete one of the following:
To calculate and display the route to the contact address, tap . The 3D Map screen will
open.
To display the address without calculating the route, tap . The Map screen will open.
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To a Recent Destination
The last 20 routes are stored as recent destinations.
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Recent. The Recent Destinations screen will
open.
2. Select a destination from the list.
3. Complete one of the following:
To calculate and display the route to the Recent Destination, tap . The 3D Map screen
will open.
To display the address without calculating the route, tap . The Map screen will open.
Multiple Destination Points with the Trip
Planner
You can use the Trip Planner to set multiple destination points for your trip. SmartS will calculate
a route via each of these points in the specied order. Destination points can be added via the Trip
Planner screen or by selecting Add to Trip from the Map pop-up menu.
Creating a Trip
1. From the Main Menu, tap Trip Planner. The Trip Planner screen will display.
2. Tap to add a destination point. The Destination screen will open.
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3. Tap Address. The Destination Address screen will open.
Note: You can also add destination points using Intersections, Points of Interest,
Favourites, your Pocket PC Contacts database and recent destinations.
4. Select a country from the Country drop-down box.
5. Type and select the destination address:
To select a post code or zip code, type the up to ve characters of the post code in
the Post Code box, or the zip code in the Zip Code box. Select the post code or zip
code from the list that displays.
Note: When navigating in the United Kingdom, type the post code with spaces, but
without the last two letters.
To select an area, type the name of a geographical location such as a town, city, state
or county in the Area box. Select the area from the list that displays.
To select a road, type the name of a road in the Road box. Select the road from the list
that displays.
To select a street number, type the street number in the House No box. Select the
road from the list that displays.
6. Tap . The destination point is added to your trip.
To add another destination point, go to step 4.
7. Tap to return to the Destination screen.
8. Tap to return to the Trip Planner screen.
9. To manage the trip, tap and hold a point. The pop-up Trip Planner Menu will display.
To move a point up, select Move Up.
To move a point down, select Move Down.
To delete a point, select Delete.
To delete all points, select Clear All.
To skip all prior destination points, select Skip To.
10. To save the trip to your PDA or memory card:
Tap . The Trip Save As screen will open.
Type a name for the trip in the Name box.
• Select a folder from the Folder drop-down box in which to save the trip.
• Select a memory location from the Location box in which to save the folder and trip.
Tap OK. The Trip Planner screen will reopen.
11. Tap . The 3D Map screen will open. SmartS will calculate and display the trip.
Loading a Trip
1. From the Main Menu, tap Trip Planner. The Trip Planner screen will display.
2. Tap . The Trip Open screen will open.
3. Select the folder containing the trip to be loaded from the
Folder drop-down box.
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4. Tap the trip to be loaded from the list of trip (.trp) les. The Trip Planner screen will
reopen.
• If you have a previous trip displayed on the Trip Planner screen, you will be prompted
with the option to append the loaded trip to the displayed trip.
5. Tap . The 3D Map screen will open. SmartS will calculate and display the trip.
Using the Map or 3D Map Screen to Plan a
Route
You can plan a route directly from the Map or 3D Map screen using the pop-up Map menu. For
more information on the pop-up Map Menu, see page 23.
1. From the Main Menu, tap Map.
2. Scroll the map by dragging the stylus and then lifting it o the map. Repeat until your
destination is visible.
• Zoom in or out of the map as required to locate your destination using to zoom in
and to zoom out.
3. Tap and hold the road or POI icon that represents your destination. The pop-up
Map
Menu will display.
4. Select Navigate to from the pop-up Map menu. SmartS will calculate and display the
route to your destination.
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10. Avoiding an Area
SmartS enables a route to be calculated that avoids a specied area on the map. Up to 10 Avoid Areas
can be added per route. Avoid Areas are displayed as shaded areas.
Adding an Avoid Area
1. From the Main Menu, tap Map.
2. Tap and hold the area that you want to avoid.
3. Select
Add Avoid Area from the pop-up Map menu. An Avoid Area is displayed.
4. Set the Avoid Area to the correct size and position.
To position the Avoid Area, tap and drag it to the area you want to avoid.
To size the Avoid Area, tap and drag the sizing boxes to the size required.
5. Tap the Avoid Area to enable it.
Deleting an Avoid Area
1. From the Main Menu, tap Map.
2. Tap and hold the Avoid Area that you want to delete.
3. Select
Delete Avoid Area from the pop-up Map menu. The Avoid area is deleted.
Deleting all Avoid Areas
1. From the Main Menu, tap Map.
2. Tap and hold the Map screen outside of an Avoid Area.
3. Select
Clear Avoid Areas from the pop-up Map menu. All Avoid areas are deleted.
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11. Viewing your Route
Once a route has been calculated, there are a number of ways to view it. Cycle through the screens by
pressing the right 4-way toggle button.
Map Screen
The Map screen is always oriented North, and shows your current position and surrounding street
names. If the route has been calculated, the route and all turns are highlighted.
To view the Map screen, either press the 4-way toggle to cycle through the screens until
the Map screen is displayed, or tap Map on the Main Menu.
• Zoom in and out using to zoom in and to zoom out.
• Navigate around the map by dragging the stylus across the screen.
Tap and hold to access the Map pop-up menu.
3D Map Screen
The 3D Map screen displays when a route is calculated, oriented to the travelling direction with an
adjustable horizon.
To view the 3D Map screen, either press the 4-way toggle to cycle through the screens
until the 3D Map screen is displayed, or tap Map on the Main Menu.
• Zoom in and out using to zoom in and to zoom out.
• Change the viewing angle using to decrease the angle and to increase the angle
when the Information button is set to Angle.
Tap and hold to access the Map pop-up menu.
Your current position is marked with .
Your next turn is highlighted in a
dierent colour to future turns. The
colour will depend on the theme
you are using.
Map scale
Your current location.
Your destination.
Current time.
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Next Instruction Screen
The Next Instruction screen displays information that you need for the next turn, the direction of the
turn and the distance to the turn.
To view the Next Instruction screen, either press the 4-way toggle to cycle through the
screens until the Next Instruction screen is displayed, or tap Map on the Main Menu.
Instruction List Screen
The Instruction List screen displays a list of the remaining turns to your destination with the direction
of the turn, the street name and the distance to the turn. Each distance shown in the righthand
column represents the distance from your current location to that turn. The next turn is highlighted.
To view the Instruction List screen, press the 4-way toggle to cycle through the screens
until the Instruction List screen is displayed.
• Scroll up and down the list of instructions using to scroll up and to scroll down.
Your current position is marked with .
Your next turn is highlighted in a
dierent colour to future turns. The
colour will depend on the theme
you are using.
Distance to next turn.
Tap to display the route summary.
Direction of next turn.
Tap to hear the next instruction.
Information Button
Tap to cycle through the following
display options:
Speed
Time
Angle
Distance to go to destination (DTG)
Expected time of arrival at
destination (ETA)
Time to go to destination (TTG)
Your current location.
Tap to display the route summary.
Direction of next turn.
Tap to hear the next instruction.
Information Buttons
Tap to cycle through the following
display options:
Speed
Time
Heading (HDG)
Distance to go to destination (DTG)
Expected time of arrival at
destination (ETA)
Time to go to destination (TTG)
Your current location.
Distance to next turn.
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Turn List View Screen
The Turn List View screen displays a map view of your next turn in the top half of the screen, and a
list of the remaining turns to your destination in the bottom half of the screen. Each distance shown
in the righthand column represents the distance from your current location to that turn. The next
turn is highlighted.
To view the
Turn List View screen tap Turn List View on the Main Menu.
Scroll up and down the list of instructions using
to scroll up and to scroll down.
Tap an instruction to view the map for the turn in the top half of the screen.
Viewing the Route Summary
A summary of the calculated route can be displayed on the Map or 3D Map screen for ve sec-
onds.
The route summary includes:
• Departure street.
• Destination street.
• Distance of route.
Direction of turn.
Distance to turn.
Next instruction.
Direction of turn.
Distance to turn.
Next instruction.
A map view of your next turn
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Time to go to destination (TTG).
• Distance to go to destination (DTG).
• Percentage of route completed (measured by distance).
To display the route summary:
1. Tap and hold the Map or 3D Map screen.
2. Select Route Summary from the Map pop-up menu. The route summary will display for ve
seconds.
You can also display the route summary from the 3D Map and Next Instruction screens by tapping
the lower-right corner of the screen.
Viewing the Location Summary
A summary of a location can be displayed on the Map or 3D Map screen.
The location summary includes:
• Name of street, POI, Favourite or Quick Nav,
• Description of location
• Latitude and Longitude of location.
To display the location summary:
1. Tap and hold the Map or 3D Map screen.
2. Select the location name from the top of the Map pop-up menu. The location summary will
display.
Back-On-Track
Automatic Rerouting
Your route is recalculated if you make a wrong turn. The Rerouting symbol will display on the 3D
Map and
Next Instruction screens while the route recalculates.
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Automatic rerouting is set on the Route Settings screen.
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12. Map Screen Pop-up Menu
The pop-up Map menu is displayed from the Map or 3D Map screens by tapping and holding a point on
the screen.
Menu Option Description
Location
The name of the road, POI, Favourite or Quick Nav.
Select to display the location summary.
Set as departure Sets the selected point as your departure point.
Navigate to
Sets the selected point as your destination point.
SmartS will calculate and display the route to your destination.
Quick Nav Displays a list of your Quick Navs.
Route Detour Reroutes your route to avoid the next 1, 2, 5 or 10 kilometres or miles.
Add To Trip Adds the selected point to your trip as a destination point.
Add to favourites Adds the selected point to your Favourites.
Add Avoid Area Adds an Avoid Area for you to size and locate.
Delete Avoid Area Deletes the selected Avoid Area.
Clear Avoid Areas Deletes all Avoid Areas.
Route Summary Displays the route summary.
Route Demonstrator
Starts the Route Demonstrator, demonstrating navigation from your
current position or departure point to your destination.
Nearest POI
Opens the Points of Interest screen. Select the POI to navigate to.
Exit Application
Exits SmartS.
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13. Route Demonstrator
The Route Demonstrator allows you to:
• Preview a route.
• Plan and view a route without a GPS x, such as when you are inside a building.
Step 1. Select Departure Point
If you have a GPS x, you do not need to select a departure point unless the demonstrated route is
to start elsewhere.
1. Find your departure point by scrolling the map with the stylus.
2. Tap and hold the road or POI icon that represents your location.
3. Select
Set as departure from the pop-up Map menu.
Step 2. Select Destination Point
1. Find your destination point by scrolling the map with the stylus.
2. Tap and hold the road or POI icon that represents your destination.
3. Select
Navigate to from the pop-up Map menu. The 3D Map screen will display and the
Route Simulator starts your route.
• If you have selected the Repeat Route Demonstrator check box on the Display Settings
screen, the Route Demonstrator will repeat until you stop it.
Step 3. Activate Route Demonstrator
1. From the Main Menu, tap Map.
2. Tap and hold the Map screen.
3. Select
Route Demonstrator from the pop-up Map menu.
To Disable Route Demonstrator
1. Tap and hold the Map screen.
2. Deselect Route Demonstrator from the pop-up Map menu.
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14. Trip Meter
The Trip Meter - Current Route screen is used to view the distance travelled, average speed, maximum
speed, time taken and stationary time for your current trip.
• From the Main Menu, tap , then Trip Meter. The Trip Meter - Current Route screen will open.
The Trip Meter - Totals screen is used to view the distance travelled, average speed, maximum speed,
time taken and stationary time for all of your trips to date, or since the trip meter was last reset.
• From the Trip Meter - Current Route screen, tap . The Trip Meter - Totals screen will open. Tap
again to redisplay the Trip Meter - Current Route screen.
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15. Favourites and Quick Navs
Favourites are used to access frequently used destinations without having to re-enter information.
Favourites are accessed from the Favourite List screen.
You are able to save your three most frequently used Favourites as Quick Navs. Using a Quick Nav is
the quickest and easiest way to set your destination. Quick Navs are accessed from the Quick Nav
screen, or from the pop-up Map menu on the Map or 3D Map screens.
Saving a Favourite
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Address.
Note: You can also add an Intersection or POI as a Favourite.
2. Select a country from the Country drop-down box.
3. Type and select the destination address:
To select an area, type the name of a geographical location such as a town, city, state or
county in the Area box. Select the area from the list that displays.
To select a road, type the name of a road in the Road box. Select the road from the list
that displays.
To select a house number, type the house number in the House No box. Select the
numebr from the list that displays.
4. Tap . The favourite is saved with the name of the road.
Converting a Favourite to a Quick Nav
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Favourites.
2. Select the Favourite to convert to a Quick Nav.
3. Tap
. The Favourite Edit screen will display.
4. In the Save as box, select a Quick Nav to save this favourite to.
5. Tap to save the Quick Nav. The Favourite List screen will display.
Editing a Favourite or Quick Nav
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Favourites.
2. Select the Favourite to edit.
3. Tap
. The Favourite Edit screen will display.
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4. In the Name box, type a name for the Quick Nav.
5. To change the icon displayed on the Map and 3D Map screen:
a. Tap the Change Icon icon. The Favourite Change Icon screen will display.
b. Tap the icon you want for the Favourite.
6. Tap to save the Quick Nav. The Favourite List screen will display.
Using Quick Navs
1. From the Main Menu, tap Quick Nav.
2. Tap your previously saved Quick Nav destination. The 3D Map screen will open. SmartS will
calculate and display the route to the Quick Nav.
Using Favourites
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Favourites.
2. Select a Favourite from the list.
3. Select one of the following options:
- Displays the Routing Settings screen.
- Opens the Favourite Edit screen to edit the Favourite.
- Deletes the Favourite.
- Displays the Favourite on the Map screen.
- Calculates the route to the Favourite and displays it on the 3D Map screen.
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16. Settings
You can modify the following settings to suit your preferences:
Display Settings
1. From the Main Menu, tap , Setup, then the Display tab. The Display Settings screen will
open.
2. Modify the settings as required:
To improve screen contrast in light or dark conditions, select either Day or Night in the
Map Colours section.
To change the colour scheme of the Map screen, select your preferred colour scheme
from the Map Colour Scheme drop-down box in the Map Colours section.
To display a topographical map on the Map screen, select the Display Topography check
box in the Map Detail section.
To display No Entry icons on blocked roads on the Map screen, select the Display
Blocked Road Icons check box in the Map Detail section.
To display grid lines on the Map screen, select the Display Map Grid check box in the
Navigation Options section.
To enable auto-zoom when navigating to your destination, select the Enable Auto Zoom
check box in the Navigation Options section. If selected, the Map and 3D Map screen
will automatically zoom in or out depending on your speed to allow optimal view of your
route.
To enable the route demonstrator to be repeatedly played, select the Repeat Route
Demonstrator check box in the Navigation Options section.
To display favourites icons on the Map screen, select the Show Favourites check box in
the Navigation Options section.
To display the tutorial when starting SmartS, select the Show at Startup check box in the
Tutorial section.
3.
Tap to accept these changes and open the Map screen.
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Guidance Settings
1. From the Main Menu, tap , Setup, then the Guidance tab. The Guidance Settings screen
will open.
2. Modify the settings as required:
To enable voice guidance during navigation, select the Voice Instructions check box in
the Voice Instructions section.
To change the voice scheme used for voice guidance during navigation, select
your preferred voice scheme from the Voice Scheme drop-down box in the Voice
Instructions section.
To change the units used to measure distance in SmartS, select either kilometres or
miles, in the Distance Units section.
3.
Tap to accept these changes and open the Map screen.
Route Recording
Routes can be saved to your PDA or memory card for future reference.
To record a route, complete the following:
1. From the Main Menu, tap , Setup, then the Guidance tab. The Guidance Settings
screen will open.
2. Tap Start in the Route Recording section to begin recording the route. The Route
Recording Save As screen will open.
3. Type a name for the route in the
Name box.
4. Select a folder from the Folder drop-down box in which to save the route recording.
5. Select a memory location from the Location box in which to save the folder and route
recording.
6. Tap OK. The Guidance Settings screen will reopen.
7. Tap to open the Map screen.
8. Navigate to your destination.
9. From the Main Menu, tap Setup, then the Guidance tab. The Guidance Settings screen
will open.
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10. Tap Stop in the Route Recording section to stop recording the route.
11. Tap to open the Map screen.
To play a route recording, complete the following:
1. From the Main Menu, tap , Setup, then the Guidance tab. The Guidance Settings
screen will open.
2. Tap Play in the Route Recording section to begin playing the route. The Route
Recording Open screen will open.
3. Select the folder containing the route to be played from the
Folder drop-down box.
4. Tap the route to be played from the list of recorded routes. The Routing screen will
reopen.
5. Tap to open the Map screen. The route recording will be played.
6. From the Main Menu, tap Setup, then the Guidance tab. The Guidance Settings screen
will open.
7. Tap Stop in the Route Recording section to stop playing the route
8. Tap to open the Map screen.
Route Settings
1. From the Main Menu, tap , Setup, then the Routing tab. The Routing Settings screen will
open.
2. Modify the settings as required:
• Move the Route slider towards Shortest for SmartS to give more weighting to the
shortest distance when calculating a route; Move the Route slider towards Quickest for
SmartS to give more weighting to the fastest time when calculating a route.
• Move the Freeway Usage slider towards Min for SmartS to use freeways less often
when calculating a route; Move the Freeway Usage slider towards Max for SmartS to
use freeways more often when calculating a route.
To prevent unsurfaced roads from being included in the calculated route, select the Avoid
Unsurfaced Roads check box in the Route Options section.
To prevent ferries from being included in the calculated route, select the Avoid Ferries
check box in the Route Options section.
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To prevent toll roads from being included in the calculated route, select the Avoid Toll
Roads check box in the Route Options section.
To prevent urban areas from being included in the calculated route, select the Avoid
Urban Areas check box in the Route Options section.
To enable Back on Track™ automatic rerouting, select the Automatic Rerouting check
box in the Rerouting section. Automatic rerouting will update the calculated route if you
take a wrong turn.
3.
Tap to accept these changes and open the Map screen.
Points of Interest (POI) Settings
Points Of Interest (POIs) in a region are grouped into Categories. This function allows you to select
the categories you need. For example, you may be interested in entertainment venues only, and
want to disable other POI categories such as schools.
1. From the Main Menu, tap , Setup, then the POI tab. The Points of Interest Settings
screen will open.
2. To enable POIs to be displayed on the Map screen, select the Show Icons on Map check
box in the POI Display section.
3. Select or clear the appropriate check boxes in the
POI Categories section until only those
categories of POIs that you would like to display on the Map screen are selected.
4. Tap to accept these changes and open the Map screen.
Active Map Selection Settings
The Active Map Selection Settings screen allows you to specify which of the available maps are to
be used. SmartS uses program memory to store map regions, so it is recommended that you only
specify the map or maps that you currently require.
1. From the Main Menu, tap , Setup, then the Maps tab. The Active Map Selection Settings
screen will open.
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2. Select a memory location from the Location drop-down box to display a list of the maps
installed in each location.
3. Select or clear the appropriate check boxes until only those maps that you would like to use
are selected.
4. If you have access to more than one memory location, go to step 2 and select another
location.
5. Tap to accept these changes and open the Map screen.
Lists Settings
The Lists Settings screen allows you to export your favourites to a comma-delimited (.csv) le.
Comma-delimited les can be accessed by most database systems.
To export your SmartS favourites to a comma-delimited le, complete the following:
1. From the Main Menu, tap , Setup, then the Lists tab. The Lists Settings screen will open.
2. Select the Favourites option.
3. Tap
Export to export your favourites to: My Device/My Documents/Navman/favourites.csv.
4. Tap to open the Map screen.
The List screen also allows you to delete all favourites, Quick Navs or recent destinations.
To delete your SmartS favourites, Quick Navs or recent destinations, complete the following:
1. From the Main Menu, tap , Setup, then the Lists tab. The Lists Settings screen will open.
2. Select either the Favourites, Quicknavs or Recents option.
3. Tap
Clear to delete your favourites, Quick Navs or recent destinations.
4. Tap to open the Map screen.
Sound Settings
1. From the Main Menu, tap , Setup, then the Sound tab. The Sound Settings screen will
open.
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2. Modify the settings as required:
• Move the Volume slider to the right to increase volume; Move the Volume slider to the left
to decrease volume. Tap Test to test the volume.
To enable an audible warning when travelling over a specied speed, select the Speed
Warning check box. Select or type the speed over which the warning is to sound.
To enable an audible chime when Back-on-Track™ Automatic Rerouting is activated,
select the Reroute Chime check box.
3.
Tap to accept these changes and open the Map screen.
Active Points of Interest (POI) Settings
Active POIs are custom POIs that are announced when in close proximity. Custom POIs are added
from the SmartS Desktop POI Editor.
1. From the Main Menu, tap , Setup, then the Active POI tab. The Active POI Settings
screen will open.
2. Select the custom POI to be congured from the POI drop-down box.
3. Select the
Active check box to activate the POI.
4. Modify the settings for the selected POI as required:
To enable a visual warning when the POI is in close proximity, select the Visual Warning
check box in the Active POI Options section.
To enable an audible chime when the POI is in close proximity, select the Sound Warning
check box in the Active POI Options section.
• Select the distance from the POI at which the visual warning should display or the audible
chime be heard, from the Distance box in the Active POI Options section.
• Select the time from the POI at which the visual warning should display or the audible
chime be heard, from the Time box in the Active POI Options section.
5. Tap to accept these changes and open the Map screen.
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17. SmartS Desktop Advanced
Features
Find a City or Town
To search for a City or Town to verify the map region to be installed:
1. From the Map menu, click Find City. The Find City window will open.
2. Type the name of the City or Town in the City Name box. The list of available Cities will
reduce to match your search.
3. Double-click the name of the City or Town. The Desktop Map will rotate to center on the
selected City or Town.
Map Colours and Textures
To access the Desktop Colours section: Desktop tab > Settings > Colours.
Adjust the settings to change the look of the map type.
Colour Settings Description
Controls map colours.
Displays the:
• map border colour
• map colour
• map border width.
Adjusts the map border width.
Controls the map display:
• solid colour,
• no colour,
• crosshatch texture.
Controls geographic features displayed on the map. Features are
only visible if the map has no colour or crosshatch texture.
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Map Layers
To conserve space on your PDA and memory card, you can choose map layers to install.
The layers you can choose from are:
• Points of Interest (POIs)
Water, parks
• Land contours.
To access the Map Layers section: Desktop tab > Settings > Layers.
Select or clear each checkbox to indicate the layers to be installed with each map.
Points of Interest (POI) Editor
You can add custom Points of Interest (POIs) using the POI Editor. A maximum of 25 Custom POIs
can be saved on your iCN. The Custom POI les are listed on the My POI screen. Custom POIs
can be set to announce when in close proximity at the Select Active POI screen.
Step 1. Create a Custom POI File
1. Create a New POI File.
• On the Map menu, click POIs. The POI Editor window will open.
• On the File menu of the POI Editor, click New Text File. The POI File Name window
will open.
Type a name for the le in the File Name box and click OK. The le name can be up
to eight characters with no spaces.
2. Add a POI to the POI File.
• On the Edit menu, click New. The POI Details window will open.
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Type a description for the POI in the Description box.
• On the Degrees, Minutes, Seconds tab, type or select the degree, minute and
second of the POI latitude in the Latitude boxes.
• On the Degrees, Minutes, Seconds tab, type or select the degree, minute and
second of the POI longitude in the Longitude boxes.
3. Repeat step 2 until all POIs have been added to the POI le.
4. On the File menu, click Save. The POI le is saved.
Step 2. Save Custom POI File to your iCN
1. On the File menu, click Save to Device. The POI Options window will open.
2. Modify the POI settings as required:
To activate the POI select the Active check box. If you do not activate the POI, you
will only be able to congure the Importance and Icon File settings.
To enable a visual warning when the POI is in close proximity, select the Visual Alert
check box.
To enable an audible chime when the POI is in close proximity, select the Audio Alert
check box.
To change the units used to measure distance for this POI, select the Metric or
Imperial option.
• Select the distance from the POI at which the visual warning should display or the
audible chime is heard, from the Distance box.
• Move the POI Visibility Level slider left or right indicate the priority that the POI has
where two or more POIs are in the same locale.
Type the path to the icon le to be used to represent the POI, in the Icon File box,
or select the icon le from your local or network drive clicking , locating the le
and clicking Open. The le must be a bitmap (.BMP) graphic with a minimum of 6x6
pixels and a maximum of 32x32 pixels.
3. Click
OK and follow the prompts. The POI le is saved to the iCN.
• If you want to change the name of the le, edit the name for the le in the File Name
box of the POI File Name window and click OK. The le name can be up to eight
characters with no spaces.
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Deleting a Custom POI File from your iCN
1. On the Device menu, click Manage POI Files. The Manage POI Files window will open,
displaying a list of custom POI les installed on your iCN.
2. Click the File Name or Size of the POI le to delete.
3. Click
Delete. The le is removed from the list, but is not yet deleted.
4. If you want to delete more than one le, go to step 2.
5. Click OK and accept the changes. The selected le or les are deleted.
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18. Continuous Continental
Navigation
You can seamlessly navigate between installed maps without the need for installing all maps en route.
This is achieved by using a Basemap. A Basemap is a map of a large area, such as West Europe or the
United States, containing main roads that connect cities and towns. You can select a road or POI on the
Basemap as your start point or destination.
Basemaps:
• contain roads and ferry connections of high national and international importance
• use less memory than would be necessary to install all equivalent detailed maps
• do not include smaller roads and have a reduced level of geographical detail.
You can add and remove Basemaps using the Basemap Installer.
Install Basemap
1. Connect the PDA to your computer.
• Connect your PDA to your computer via Microsoft® ActiveSync® 3.5 or higher.
• Close all open programs on your PDA.
2. Open SmartS Desktop if it is not already open: Start > Programs > Navman > SmartS
Desktop.
3. On the
Map menu, click Basemaps. The Basemap Installer window will open.
4. Select the Basemap to install.
5. Click the appropriate Add button to install the Basemap to the PDA, memory card or
memory card reader.
Activate Basemap
1. From the Main Menu, tap Setup, then the Maps tab. The Active Map Selection Settings
screen will open.
2. Select a memory location from the Location drop-down box to display a list of the maps
installed in each location.
3. Select the check box of the Basemap you require.
4. Tap to accept the change and open the Map screen.
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Remove Basemap
1. Connect the PDA to your computer.
• Connect your PDA to your computer via Microsoft® ActiveSync® 3.5 or higher.
• Close all open programs on your PDA.
2. Open SmartS Desktop if it is not already open: Start > Programs > Navman > SmartS
Desktop.
3. On the
Map menu, click Basemaps. The Basemap Installer window will open.
4. Select the Basemap to remove.
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19. Improving Performance
SmartS requires an amount of allocated program memory equal to about 10% of the size of the
installed and active maps. Without enough allocated memory, you may receive an Out of Memory error.
Reducing Number of Active Maps
SmartS uses program memory to store maps, so it is recommended that you only specify the
map or maps that you currently require. The Active Map Selection Settings screen allows you to
specify which of the available maps are to be used. See page 30 for more information.
Increasing Allocation of Program Memory
SmartS requires an amount of allocated program memory equal to about 10% of the size of the
installed and active maps.
1. Tap Start to display the Start menu.
2. Tap Settings on the Start menu.
3. On the
Settings screen, tap the System tab.
4. Tap the Memory icon. The Memory screen will open.
5. Move the slider to the left until you have enough program memory listed on the right. See
your Pocket PC manual for more information.
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20. Accessories
The following accessories are available for your PDA:
External Antenna
Required for vehicles with heated windshields, and to boost GPS performance in weak signal
areas.
Memory Card Reader
Connects to your computer and allows you to download maps to SD or MMC memory cards.
Downloading maps to a memory card via a memory card reader can be faster than via your PDA.
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Software Product License
IMPORTANT - Please read carefully
NAVMAN (THE LICENSOR) IS WILLING TO LICENSE THE SMARTS SOFT WARE (THE SOFTWARE)
TO YOU ( THE CUSTOMER) ONLY IF YOU ACCEPT ALL THE TERMS OF THIS LICENCE. PLEASE
READ THE TERMS CAREFULLY, BECAUSE USING THIS SOFT WARE WILL BE DEEMED TO BE
YOUR ACCEPTANCE THAT YOU ARE USING IT ON THE FOLLOWING TERMS.
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENCE DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE
SOFT WARE AND RETURN THIS PRODUC T PR OMPTLY, INCLUDING ALL PACKAGING AND
WRITTEN MATERIALS, TO THE LICENSORS REPRESENTATIVE AND ANY AMOUNT YOU MAY
HAVE PAID WILL BE REFUNDED TO YOU (LESS ANY DELIVERY AND HANDLING CHARGES).
1. The Licensor grants to the Customer a non-exclusive licence to use: (a) one copy of the Software on one
of the Customers handheld devices; and (b) the accompanying materials, including any manuals contained
in the Software (the Materials), in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Licence.
2. Where the Customer uses the Software on a handheld or any other device (the Device) in a vehicle,
the Customer must not place, secure or use the handheld device in a manner that may cause accidents,
personal injury or property damage or in any way obstruct the visibility of the Customer. The Customer is
solely responsible for observing safe driving practices and will not operate the Software while operating
a vehicle.
3. The copyright and all other intellectual property rights in the Software and Materials (including any
enhancements or modications) are vested in the Licensor. The Customer must not to rent, lease, reproduce,
translate, adapt, vary, reverse-engineer or modify the Software or Materials nor communicate the same to
any person other than in accordance with the terms of this Licence.
4. The Customer may not copy the Software or Materials except that one copy of the Software may be
made to the extent that such copying is necessary for the Customers own backup purposes.
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expressly excludes to the fullest extent permitted by law all representations or warranties, express or implied
(except any which may not lawfully be excluded), including the implied warranties of merchantability and
tness for a particular purpose.
6. The Licensor will not in any circumstances be liable under the law of tort, contract or otherwise for any
indirect or consequential loss or damage, including any loss of prots, however caused, arising in connection
with the use of, or inability to use, the Software.
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under this Licence. Immediately following termination of this Licence the Customer must deliver to the
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IMPORTANT: The following terms and conditions may vary from country to country. Please check with
Your Navman dealer from where You purchased the product.
Software Product
Navman warrants that (a) the software will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying
written materials for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase, and (b) any technical support provided by
Navman or its approved Service Centres shall make commercially reasonable eorts to solve any problem or
issues. Some countries, states and jurisdictions do not allow limitations on duration of an implied warranty,
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so the above limitation of 90 days may not apply to You.
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To the fullest extent permitted by law, Navman will not be liable in any event, whether in tort (including
negligence), contract or otherwise for any damage including loss of prots, any consequential, indirect or
special damage, loss or injury of any kind suered by You or any other person. Except as expressly set out
in this warranty, Navman makes no other warranties, express or implied, including any implied warranties
of merchantability and tness for a particular purpose. If any limitation or exclusion or liability contained in
this warranty is held to be invalid for any reason and Navman becomes liable for loss or damage that would
otherwise have been excluded, such liability will be limited to the total amount actually paid by You for the
product.
Support Compliance
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of
the device.
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Copyright
© 2004 Navman NZ Limited. Navman is a registered trademark of Navman NZ Limited.
All rights reserved.
Microsoft
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Windows
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98, ME, 2000 or XP, Microsoft
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Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation
SmartS
TM
, Drive-Away
TM
and Back-On-Track
TM
are trademarks of Navman NZ Limited.
All rights reserved..
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All other trademarks and registrations are the property of their respective owners.
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Phone: 0800 GONAVMAN
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Europe:
Navman Europe Limited
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United Kingdom
Phone: (44) 1293-780-500
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