Sphereteq P-3600 User Manual

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Chapter 1. Introduction051.5. Parts Index and FunctionPOWER button(Screen on/off)MENU buttonDisplays the main menu on the screen. (NAVI, MP3, Picture

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06We recommend that you install theunit below the center of the windshield,between the driver and passenger seats. NOTE1.To prevent the the shaking,mo

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Chapter 1. Introduction075. Connect the unit to theWindshield Mount. Turn the unit gently untilyou are satisfied with theviewing angle.6. Get to your

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08Insert the SD card into the unit : The front side of the card upwards as shown below.1.7. SD card InstallationFront View

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Chapter 2. Basic Operation 2.1. Preface and Safety Information ...2.2. Turning the unit on or off ... 2.3. Start Screen ...

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Chapter 2. Basic Operation 11PrefaceYou have chosen a high-end Caliber personalnavigation system. Congratulations! Please enjoyusing it. The NavMate

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122.1. Preface and Safety InformationVehicle PositionThe NavMate software's computer considersvehicle speed and heading changes, together withlon

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Chapter 2. Basic Operation 13Except as permitted by such license, the contents ofthis document may not be disclosed to third parties,copied, or duplic

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142.1. Preface and Safety InformationSafety Information and PrecautionsWARNING! Please read and follow the follow-ing safety precautions - Failure to

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Chapter 2. Basic Operation 15While the vehicle is in motion, only a passengershould operate the NavMate software. The drivershould not operate the sys

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Chapter 2. Basic Operation 172.3. Start ScreenIcon1DescriptionShow smaller map area.Show larger map area.Show Main Menu.Change type of map view.If no

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182.4. Choose a destination1. To activate main menu, tap the main menuicon on the bottom of the start screen. 2. Select the Go to... icon on the main

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Chapter 2. Basic Operation 192.5. Map DisplayThe Map Display shows roads, road names, andcartographic features like lakes and rivers. You can adjust

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202.5. Map Display2.5.1. Current Location ScreenPress to display information aboutthe current map location. Then select the location informa

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Chapter 2. Basic Operation 212.6. Destination Selection ModeThere are five ways to select a destination. by scrolling using the arrow keys (List Mode)

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222.6. Destination Selection Mode2. Spell Mode screens 3. Most Recently Used Portion of ListMost RecentlyUsed List Items51 234Icon1DescriptionSelect c

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Chapter 3. Detailed Description 3.1. Destinations Management 3.1.1. Address/Intersection ... 3.1.2. Point of Interest (POI) ...

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Chapter 3. Detailed Description253.1. Destinations Management 3.1.1. Address/IntersectionIf you know the street address or cross streets ofyour destin

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263.1. Destinations Management 4. Address/Intersection window will display.You may select either the Postcode or City Nameor the Street Name first.By

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Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction Chapter 3. Detailed Description 3.1. Destinations Management 3.1.1. Address/Intersection ...

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Chapter 3. Detailed Description273.1. Destinations Management By City Name If you know the city and street, select this option.You could use the "

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3.1. Destinations Management 28By Street NameIf you know the street name but you are not sure ofthe city, select this option. You might use this optio

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Chapter 3. Detailed Description293.1. Destinations Management 5. Route Calculation After selecting a destination, the system calcu-lates a route based

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303.1. Destinations Management 3.1.2. Point of Interest (POI)The Point of Interest option is useful when you aregoing to a public place or are looking

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Chapter 3. Detailed Description313.1. Destinations Management 4. POI Search MethodsPoints of Interest may be searched by Category,Postcode, Phone Numb

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323.1. Destinations Management By NameIf you know the name of the Point of Interest forexample "COLUSSEUM", select this option onthe keypad.

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Chapter 3. Detailed Description333.1. Destinations Management 6. POI Search Results7. Route CalculationAfter selecting a destination, the system calcu

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343.1. Destinations Management 2. Select 'Go to...' icon on the Main Menu screen. 3. On the following screen, tap Home Address.3.1.3. Home A

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Chapter 3. Detailed Description353.1. Destinations Management 3.1.4. Office AddressThe office Address is a convenient way to route toyour saved office

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363.1. Destinations Management 2. Select 'Go to...' icon on the Main Menu screen. 3. On the following screen, tap Office Address.4. Route Ca

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6.1. Information ... 6.2. Volume/Brightness ...6.3. Touch calibration ...

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Chapter 3. Detailed Description373.1. Destinations Management 2. Select 'Go to...' icon on the Main Menu screen. 3. On the following screen,

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383.1. Destinations Management 4. Previous Destination SelectionOn following screen, select the desired locationthrough the list by scrolling using t

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Chapter 3. Detailed Description393.1. Destinations Management 3. On the following screen, tap Favorites.4. The Favorites window will appear.There are

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403.1. Destinations Management Address BookThe Address Book is a convenient place to storefrequently visited destinations. To add, delete, or edit add

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Chapter 3. Detailed Description413.1. Destinations Management 3.1.7. By using MapYou may select the destination by touching thescreen. The system wil

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423.2. SetupYou may customize the Navigation to your ownpreferences. Select Set-up option to adjust navigation prefer-ences, display options, and unit

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Chapter 3. Detailed Description433.2. Setup 2. Select Navigation Preferences on the setupwindow. 3. On the following screen, adjust NavigationPreferen

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443.2. Setup 3.2.2. Display OptionsDisplay options allow you to set the map orientationand some of the information items displayed.Please continue acc

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Chapter 3. Detailed Description453.2. Setup 4. Setup the Display OptionsHeading Up - Determines if the map is alwaysdisplayed with North direction at

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463.2. Setup 2. Select User Input Settings on the setup window. 3. On the following screen, adjust User InputSettings.Day/Night SettingsYou can selec

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Chapter 1. Introduction1.1. Product Introduction...1.2. Precaution...1.3. Warning ...

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Chapter 3. Detailed Description473.2. Setup Point of Interest Icon SetupAllows you to select POIs that will be displayed indifferent scales.Distance U

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483.2. Setup Language SettingsYou can choose from one of the languages/voicesthat are displayed in the list. If the voice guidancelanguage is loaded o

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Chapter 3. Detailed Description493.2. Setup GPS Diagnostics Displays the number of GPS satellites currently inview and how many are currently being us

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503.2. Setup GPS VP ResetTo reset the vehicle symbol based on the GPSdetermined longitude and latitude, select GPS VPreset. System InfoThe version num

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Chapter 4. Optional Features 4.1. Planned Route...4.2. Detour ...4.3.

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Chapter 4. Optional Features534.1. Planned RouteTo view planned route on the current highlightedroute, touch the Yellow Maneuver Icon and thesystem wi

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544.2. DetourAvoid Current Road By selecting "Avoid Current Road", a new routingwill be calculated, voice instructions given and thenew rout

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Chapter 4. Optional Features554.2. DetourAvoid Specific Road By selecting "Avoid Specific Road", you canselect from a list of roads to avoid

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56If you decide that you wish to drive "Off-Road", youcan keep track of your route using the "Trail Book"function. 1. Select <E

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Chapter 4. Optional Features574.4. Trail Book5. Then, Press "Push-Pin" icon to createnew waypoints.6. Press Menu icon a

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Chapter 1. Introduction01[ Traffic law observance ]The electronic map for this product was madeon the basis of the last situation. However,the actual

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58Name TrailAfter selecting a saved trail, you can use the key-board to rename the trail.4.4. Trail Book

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Chapter 4. Optional Features594.4. Trail BookFollow TrailNext time when you go off-roading, you can fol-low the same trail you created by...1. Selecti

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60You can select to go to any points in a previouslynamed trail as a starting point. Upon your selection, the system will point you witha red line to

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Chapter 5. Additional Functions5.1. How to use MENU ...5.2. MP3 Player ... 5.3.

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Chapter 5. Additional Functions631.2.Press the 'MENU' button on the bottom right-handcorner of the unit.Then the 'MENU' screen wil

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64The MP3 Player has the following features:Playback of MP3 filesBasic playback controls such as play, pause,stop, back and forward.Playback includes

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Chapter 5. Additional Functions655.6.The program will search for MP3 files in all folder ofthe SD card. When MP3 files are detected, they willbe shown

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66TITLEPlay/PauseStopPrevious/NextREPEATFILEMUTEDESCRIPTIONPlay or pause the playback.Stop the playbackMove to the previous or next fileInfinitely rep

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Chapter 5. Additional Functions675.3. Picture ViewerPicture Viewer main window is shown as below:Playback of Picture filesYou can view the Full screen

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68At the last slide, the Question Notice whether the slideshow is finished will be appeared;5.3.2. Slide show ModeTap the 'SLIDE' icon on th

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02Do not install the product in areas whichare susceptible to rain, moisture, direct sun-light, extreme heat or cold, excessive dust,dirt or high hum

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Chapter 5. Additional Functions691. Press the 'MENU' button in the bottom right-handcorner of the unit for the 3 minutes.2. Then,Quick menu

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Chapter 6. System Setup6.1. Information ... 6.2. Volume/Brightness ... 6.3. Touc

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Chapter 6. System Setup711. 2. The four functions will display when the SYSTEMSETUP icon is selected on the MENU window.Information: Display the infor

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726.2. Volume/Brightness 6.1. InformationPlease try the following procedure:1. Tap the 'System setup' icon on the MENU window.2. Tap the &ap

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Chapter 6. System Setup73In rare cases, if the system stops moving completely andyou cannot activate any of the buttons, it could be atouchpad calibra

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746.4.1. Battery ModeIf you pressed the 'BATTERY' icon, the current state of thepower which connected with the equipment will display.When y

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Chapter 6. System Setup756.4.2. Power Saving ModeIf you pressed the 'Power Saving' icon, the two powersaving setup functions will be display

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Chapter 7. Further Information7.1. FAQ(Frequently Asked Questions)... 7.2. Specifications ... 7.3. Warranty ...

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Chapter 7. Further Information777.1. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)What Voice Guidance languages are supplied with myCALIBER GPS navigation system?

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78My unit does not receive a GPS signal, what should I do? Sometimes it takes a minute a two to lock onto 3 or more GPSsatellites (you can see how m

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Chapter 1. Introduction03The product is fitted with SD Card when the product is shipped. 1.4. Box ContentsP-3600 UnitWindshield MountUser GuideAuto P

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Chapter 7. Further Information797.1. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)What if I can't find an address? Please make sure you have correctly spell

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80E-Mail [email protected] Phone: 949.480.1128Caliber's technical support department is availableM-F, 8:00-5:00, Pacific Time (except holiday

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Chapter 7. Further Information817.1. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)Where can I get software updates? Please contact us at [email protected] for

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82Function SpecificationPhysical Specification ItemsOSCPUMain MemoryUnit Size (Inch)GPSBatterySoundSD CardUSBDESCRIPTIONMicrosoft Windows CE.NET 5.0Ce

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Chapter 7. Further Information83any failure or defect Caused by any third party product thatis not originally shipped with its products, whether autho

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84sive remedy hereunder (except for any remedy of repair orreplacement elected by Caliber with respect to any breach ofthe Limited Warranty) shall be

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Chapter 7. Further Information85and of lack of negligence, all with regard to the product,and the provision of or failure to provide support or others

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867.4. FCC ComplianceThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not c

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Chapter 7. Further Information87hardware and not for service bureau time-sharing, orother similar purposes.2. Limitations on Use. You are not permitte

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88purpose or non-infringement. Some states do not allowthe exclusion of implied warranties, so some portion ofthe above exclusion may not apply to you

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041.5. Parts Index and Function12347658

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Chapter 7. Further Information898. Transfer. This Agreement, including all rights, obliga-tions and representations may be transferred to anotherindiv

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