Chapter 1. Introduction051.5. Parts Index and FunctionPOWER button(Screen on/off)MENU buttonDisplays the main menu on the screen. (NAVI, MP3, Picture
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
Chapter 1. Introduction075. Connect the unit to theWindshield Mount. Turn the unit gently untilyou are satisfied with theviewing angle.6. Get to your
08Insert the SD card into the unit : The front side of the card upwards as shown below.1.7. SD card InstallationFront View
Chapter 2. Basic Operation 2.1. Preface and Safety Information ...2.2. Turning the unit on or off ... 2.3. Start Screen ...
Chapter 2. Basic Operation 11PrefaceYou have chosen a high-end Caliber personalnavigation system. Congratulations! Please enjoyusing it. The NavMate
122.1. Preface and Safety InformationVehicle PositionThe NavMate software's computer considersvehicle speed and heading changes, together withlon
Chapter 2. Basic Operation 13Except as permitted by such license, the contents ofthis document may not be disclosed to third parties,copied, or duplic
142.1. Preface and Safety InformationSafety Information and PrecautionsWARNING! Please read and follow the follow-ing safety precautions - Failure to
Chapter 2. Basic Operation 15While the vehicle is in motion, only a passengershould operate the NavMate software. The drivershould not operate the sys
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
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
Chapter 2. Basic Operation 192.5. Map DisplayThe Map Display shows roads, road names, andcartographic features like lakes and rivers. You can adjust
202.5. Map Display2.5.1. Current Location ScreenPress to display information aboutthe current map location. Then select the location informa
Chapter 2. Basic Operation 212.6. Destination Selection ModeThere are five ways to select a destination. by scrolling using the arrow keys (List Mode)
222.6. Destination Selection Mode2. Spell Mode screens 3. Most Recently Used Portion of ListMost RecentlyUsed List Items51 234Icon1DescriptionSelect c
Chapter 3. Detailed Description 3.1. Destinations Management 3.1.1. Address/Intersection ... 3.1.2. Point of Interest (POI) ...
Chapter 3. Detailed Description253.1. Destinations Management 3.1.1. Address/IntersectionIf you know the street address or cross streets ofyour destin
263.1. Destinations Management 4. Address/Intersection window will display.You may select either the Postcode or City Nameor the Street Name first.By
Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction Chapter 3. Detailed Description 3.1. Destinations Management 3.1.1. Address/Intersection ...
Chapter 3. Detailed Description273.1. Destinations Management By City Name If you know the city and street, select this option.You could use the "
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
Chapter 3. Detailed Description293.1. Destinations Management 5. Route Calculation After selecting a destination, the system calcu-lates a route based
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
Chapter 3. Detailed Description313.1. Destinations Management 4. POI Search MethodsPoints of Interest may be searched by Category,Postcode, Phone Numb
323.1. Destinations Management By NameIf you know the name of the Point of Interest forexample "COLUSSEUM", select this option onthe keypad.
Chapter 3. Detailed Description333.1. Destinations Management 6. POI Search Results7. Route CalculationAfter selecting a destination, the system calcu
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
Chapter 3. Detailed Description353.1. Destinations Management 3.1.4. Office AddressThe office Address is a convenient way to route toyour saved office
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
6.1. Information ... 6.2. Volume/Brightness ...6.3. Touch calibration ...
Chapter 3. Detailed Description373.1. Destinations Management 2. Select 'Go to...' icon on the Main Menu screen. 3. On the following screen,
383.1. Destinations Management 4. Previous Destination SelectionOn following screen, select the desired locationthrough the list by scrolling using t
Chapter 3. Detailed Description393.1. Destinations Management 3. On the following screen, tap Favorites.4. The Favorites window will appear.There are
403.1. Destinations Management Address BookThe Address Book is a convenient place to storefrequently visited destinations. To add, delete, or edit add
Chapter 3. Detailed Description413.1. Destinations Management 3.1.7. By using MapYou may select the destination by touching thescreen. The system wil
423.2. SetupYou may customize the Navigation to your ownpreferences. Select Set-up option to adjust navigation prefer-ences, display options, and unit
Chapter 3. Detailed Description433.2. Setup 2. Select Navigation Preferences on the setupwindow. 3. On the following screen, adjust NavigationPreferen
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
Chapter 3. Detailed Description453.2. Setup 4. Setup the Display OptionsHeading Up - Determines if the map is alwaysdisplayed with North direction at
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
Chapter 1. Introduction1.1. Product Introduction...1.2. Precaution...1.3. Warning ...
Chapter 3. Detailed Description473.2. Setup Point of Interest Icon SetupAllows you to select POIs that will be displayed indifferent scales.Distance U
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
Chapter 3. Detailed Description493.2. Setup GPS Diagnostics Displays the number of GPS satellites currently inview and how many are currently being us
503.2. Setup GPS VP ResetTo reset the vehicle symbol based on the GPSdetermined longitude and latitude, select GPS VPreset. System InfoThe version num
Chapter 4. Optional Features 4.1. Planned Route...4.2. Detour ...4.3.
Chapter 4. Optional Features534.1. Planned RouteTo view planned route on the current highlightedroute, touch the Yellow Maneuver Icon and thesystem wi
544.2. DetourAvoid Current Road By selecting "Avoid Current Road", a new routingwill be calculated, voice instructions given and thenew rout
Chapter 4. Optional Features554.2. DetourAvoid Specific Road By selecting "Avoid Specific Road", you canselect from a list of roads to avoid
56If you decide that you wish to drive "Off-Road", youcan keep track of your route using the "Trail Book"function. 1. Select <E
Chapter 4. Optional Features574.4. Trail Book5. Then, Press "Push-Pin" icon to createnew waypoints.6. Press Menu icon a
Chapter 1. Introduction01[ Traffic law observance ]The electronic map for this product was madeon the basis of the last situation. However,the actual
58Name TrailAfter selecting a saved trail, you can use the key-board to rename the trail.4.4. Trail Book
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
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
Chapter 5. Additional Functions5.1. How to use MENU ...5.2. MP3 Player ... 5.3.
Chapter 5. Additional Functions631.2.Press the 'MENU' button on the bottom right-handcorner of the unit.Then the 'MENU' screen wil
64The MP3 Player has the following features:Playback of MP3 filesBasic playback controls such as play, pause,stop, back and forward.Playback includes
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
66TITLEPlay/PauseStopPrevious/NextREPEATFILEMUTEDESCRIPTIONPlay or pause the playback.Stop the playbackMove to the previous or next fileInfinitely rep
Chapter 5. Additional Functions675.3. Picture ViewerPicture Viewer main window is shown as below:Playback of Picture filesYou can view the Full screen
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
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
Chapter 5. Additional Functions691. Press the 'MENU' button in the bottom right-handcorner of the unit for the 3 minutes.2. Then,Quick menu
Chapter 6. System Setup6.1. Information ... 6.2. Volume/Brightness ... 6.3. Touc
Chapter 6. System Setup711. 2. The four functions will display when the SYSTEMSETUP icon is selected on the MENU window.Information: Display the infor
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
Chapter 6. System Setup73In rare cases, if the system stops moving completely andyou cannot activate any of the buttons, it could be atouchpad calibra
746.4.1. Battery ModeIf you pressed the 'BATTERY' icon, the current state of thepower which connected with the equipment will display.When y
Chapter 6. System Setup756.4.2. Power Saving ModeIf you pressed the 'Power Saving' icon, the two powersaving setup functions will be display
Chapter 7. Further Information7.1. FAQ(Frequently Asked Questions)... 7.2. Specifications ... 7.3. Warranty ...
Chapter 7. Further Information777.1. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)What Voice Guidance languages are supplied with myCALIBER GPS navigation system?
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
Chapter 1. Introduction03The product is fitted with SD Card when the product is shipped. 1.4. Box ContentsP-3600 UnitWindshield MountUser GuideAuto P
Chapter 7. Further Information797.1. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)What if I can't find an address? Please make sure you have correctly spell
80E-Mail [email protected] Phone: 949.480.1128Caliber's technical support department is availableM-F, 8:00-5:00, Pacific Time (except holiday
Chapter 7. Further Information817.1. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)Where can I get software updates? Please contact us at [email protected] for
82Function SpecificationPhysical Specification ItemsOSCPUMain MemoryUnit Size (Inch)GPSBatterySoundSD CardUSBDESCRIPTIONMicrosoft Windows CE.NET 5.0Ce
Chapter 7. Further Information83any failure or defect Caused by any third party product thatis not originally shipped with its products, whether autho
84sive remedy hereunder (except for any remedy of repair orreplacement elected by Caliber with respect to any breach ofthe Limited Warranty) shall be
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
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
Chapter 7. Further Information87hardware and not for service bureau time-sharing, orother similar purposes.2. Limitations on Use. You are not permitte
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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Chapter 7. Further Information898. Transfer. This Agreement, including all rights, obliga-tions and representations may be transferred to anotherindiv
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