Navman PiN 570 manuel d'utilisation

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Tout d'abord, le manuel d’utilisation Navman PiN 570 devrait contenir:
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- nom du fabricant et année de fabrication Navman PiN 570
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- signes de sécurité et attestations confirmant la conformité avec les normes pertinentes

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 3 Contents Box Cont ents ............................................................................... 5 1. Introd uction .............................................................................. 6 2. PiN Features ............................................................................ 7 3. Batt ery ...............[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 5 Box Contents Smart S Applic ation Instal ler CD including: • Smart S 2005 softw are, inclu ding Smart S Desk top • User Manual (PD F format) and Adobe ® Reader ® • Map data One or more Smart S Map CDs Note: The number of disks var ies with coun try of purcha se. PiN Compa nion CD, including: • Microsoft ® ActiveS[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 6 1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Navman PiN 570. Whether you travel in your own country or elsewhere, the PiN will direct you to your dest ination without the need for map-books and s econd- hand instructions. The Global Positioni ng System (GPS) is available fr ee of charge, at an y time, and is ac curate to wi[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 7 2. PiN Features Your PiN 570 is designed to be easy to use. This c hapter highlights the external features of your PiN: Front Components q o r n p Component Description n Charge Indicator Flashing Green – Ind icates the battery is charging. Solid Green – Indicates th e battery is fully charged and the unit is receiving [...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 8 Back Components n o p Component Description n GPS Receiver Receives signals from the GPS satellit es overhead when lifted up to the horizontal position. o External Antenna Socket Connecti on socket fo r GPS external an tenna (sold separately) . Protected by rubber cover. p Speaker Outputs voice commands an d wa rnings. Use [...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 9 Left-Side Components n o Component Description n Power Button Turns your Pocke t PC on or off by pressing briefly. Turns the screen backlight o n or off by pressing and holding. o Up/Down Toggle Rotate up or down to scroll throug h menus. Press to select an option. Note: In Smart S , this is a zoom in/out toggle.[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 10 Top Components n o q p Component Description n Microphone Records messages. o SD/MMC Slot Sl ot fo r SD (Secure Digital) or MMC (Multimedia Card) memory card - must be inserted with label fac ing front . p Stylus (in slot; not shown) Tap the stylus on the touch screen to select a nd enter in format ion. Store it in its slo[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 11 Stylus The stylus is your input PiN. Store it in its slot w hen not in use. • Tap the screen with the s tylus to select • Tap and drag the screen with the stylus to navigate the 2D Map and 3D Map screens.[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 12 3. Battery When fully charged, your PiN will operate for a varying l ength of time, depending on two main factors: (1) Whether the GPS rece iver is turned on; (2) wh ether the backlight is set to on the defaul t or high setting. PiN Features Setup Expected Battery-Life (hours) Default backlight without GPS 10.3-11.0 Defaul[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 13 Battery Power Status You can monitor battery powe r at the Power scr een by tapping Æ Settings Æ System tab Æ Power . Charging the Battery We strongly recommend that you fully charge your PiN before initial use. When the battery is charging, the Charge I ndicator is f lashing gr een. When th e batter y is fully charged [...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 14 4. GPS and GPS Signals GPS stands for “Global Positioning System”, which is a n etwork of satellites that t ransmit accurate tim e and position information worldwide . GPS receivers receive si gnals from these satellites and use the information to determine an exact l ocation. Satellites or bit the earth at approximate[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 15 5. Microsoft ActiveSync Using Microsoft Active Sync, you can synchroni ze the information on your computer with the information on yo ur PiN. Synchronization com pares the data on your PiN w ith your computer and updates both computers with the mos t recent information. NOTE : By default, ActiveSync does not automati ca ll[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 16 Installing ActiveSync on Your Computer 1. Turn on your computer and allo w Microsoft Windows to start. 2. Insert the PiN Companion CD into the CD drive of your computer. The Getting Starte d with your Pocke t PC window will open. 3. Click Getting Started With Win dows Mobile or wait for the Getti ng Started With Your Windo[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 17 6. Memory Card Your PiN may come with a memory card contai ning a preactivated S mart S map of the region in which it was purchased. To navigate to your destination you wi ll first need to insert the m emory card into your PiN . Note : If your PiN did not come with a memory card, or if you are using a memory card o ther th[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 18 7. Starting Your PiN 1. Check the Hard Reset switch o n the bottom of the PiN. If this is in the l eft position, remove the stylus a nd use it to se t it to the right a nd set up your PiN for use. 2. Press the Power button on the left side of the PiN The PiN will turn on. The first time you use your PiN, you will be prompt[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 19 8. Positioning the PiN in a Vehicle Before you be gin, determi ne whet her your vehicle is fitted with a heat-refle cting or heated windscreen. If so, you will need to purchase an external antenna for your PiN to receive GPS signals. Read the Safety Noti ce on page 6 to ensure that the PiN do es not obstruct the driver’s[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 20 6. Plug the small en d of the In-Vehicle Power -Adaptor into the USB/Pow er Socket on the bottom of t he PiN. 7. Plug the other e nd of the In-Vehicle Power-Adaptor into the vehicle power-socket. 8. Clean and dr y the suction cup and the mounting-a rea on the wind shield, then attach the suctio n-mount to the w indshield: [...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 21 9. Basic Skills Learning to use your PiN is easy. Th is chapter desc rib es how to use the basic f unctions of your PiN. PiN Buttons and the Stylus On the front of y our PiN ar e four hardwa re buttons, whi ch each start a different program . There are also two toggl es, one on the front, and one on the side, which can be [...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 22 The following tab le explains s ome of the icons that may b e displayed on the Today sc reen. Status Icon Meaning Turns all sounds on and off; adj usts volume level Backup battery is lo w Main batteries are charging Main batteries are low Main batteries are very low Main batteri es are full Notificati on that one or more i[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 23 The following tab le contains a brief descrip tion of program s that com e preinstall ed on your PiN . Additional applications can be install ed from Club Pocket PC at http ://www.po cketpc.com . Icon Program Description ActiveSync Synchronize informa tion between your PiN and desktop computer. Calculator Perform basic ar [...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 24 Navigation Bar and Command Bar The navigatio n bar is loc ated at the top of the s creen. It dis plays the ac tive program and current t ime, and allows you to switch to programs and c lose screens. Use the command bar at the bottom of the s creen to p erform tasks in programs. T he command b ar includes menu names, bu tto[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 25 Notifications Your PiN can notify you of an alarm in a number of ways. For example , if you create an appointment in Calendar, a task with a due date in Tasks, or a n alarm in Clock, you ca n be notified i n any of th e following ways when tha t activity fal ls due: • A message box app ears on the scr een. • A sound, w[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 26 When you use the input pa nel, your PiN anticipates the word you are typing o r writing and d isplays it ab ove the input pa nel. When you tap the di splayed word, it is inser ted into your text at the insertion point. Th e more you use your P iN, the more words it lear ns to anticipa te. NOTE : To change word suggestion o[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 27 The soft keyboard can be used in three modes: small, l arge with gestures enabled, and large wi thout gestures enabled. The larger mod es gives the adv antag e of lar ger keys and therefore high er accuracy; the small mode allo ws you to vie w the soft k eyboard in a styl e similar to a s tandard QWE RTY keyboard. The diff[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 28 To amend soft keyboard options: With Keyboard sele cted as the input method , tap the a rrow next to the Input Panel butto n and tap O ptions . This acti vates the Input Method screen, in wh ich you can set the keybo ard to your pr eferred mode. This screen can also be reached by tapping Æ Settings Æ Personal tab Æ Inpu[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 29 Click on the bu tton to open a panel of s ymbols and sp ecial charac ters to en ter into your t ext. Foreign charac ters as well as general purpose specia l ch aracters ca n be enter ed using this k eyboard. Tap the button t o return to the Lette r Recognizer pa ne. To amend Letter Recognizer options: With Letter Recogn iz[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 30 Tap the Options button. Quick Stroke lets you write all let ters using one strok e. While this method wil l allow you to write faster, you may have to learn to form letters in a new way . You should en able Right to left crossba r if you f orm crossb ars on ‘t’, ‘f’, and ‘+’ from ri ght to lef t. Many lef t- ha[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 31 To use Transcriber: With Tra nscriber you ca n write anywhere on the screen usi ng the stylus just as you would on paper. Unlik e Letter Re cognizer and Bl ock Recognizer, you can write a sent ence or more of infor mation. 1. Tap the arrow next t o the Input Panel button and then Transcriber . 2. Write any where on the s c[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 32 To write on the screen: Tap the Pen butto n to switch t o writing mode. This act ion displays lin es on th e screen to help you wr ite. NOTE : Some program s that accept writing may no t have th e Pen butto n. See the d ocumentation for that program to find out how to switch to writing mode. To select writing: If you want [...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 33 If your PiN converts your tex t to the wrong word, you ca n select the correct word from a lis t of alter nates or you can return to the or iginal writi ng. To do so, tap and hold th e incorrec t word (tap one word a t a time). On the pop-up menu, t ap Alternates . A menu with a list of altern ate words appears. Tap the wo[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 34 Drawing on the Screen You can draw on the screen in the sam e way that you write on th e screen. The difference b etween writin g and drawing on the screen is how you sele ct items and how they ca n be edited. For example, selected drawings ca n be resized, while writ ing cannot. To create a drawing: • Cross three ruled [...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 35 Recording a Message In any progra m where you can write or draw o n the screen, you can also qui ckly capture thought s, reminders, and phone numbers by recording a message. In C alendar, Tasks, and Contacts, you can include a recording in the Notes tab. In the Inb ox program, you ca n add a reco rding to an e-m ail messag[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 36 You can edit a My Text message by tapping Tools Æ Edit Æ My Text Messa ges . Select the message you wish to edit and mak e desired changes. Tap OK to sa ve changes.[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 37 10. Managing Your Pocket PC Find and Organize Information Use the Find fea ture on your P iN helps you quic kly locate i nformation. Tap Æ Find . Enter the t ext you wan t to find, s elect a d ata type, and then tap Go to begin searchin g. You can elec t to searc h all data on your PiN , or specific programs. To find data[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 38 Changing Password settings: To set or change a password on your PiN, tap Æ Settings Æ Password. You can ch oose between a simple 4-digit numeric al password or a stronger, alphan umeric passwor d. Before se tting your password, set the amount of time after which your PiN will l ock if you have not been us ing it. Then se[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 39 To add programs using ActiveSync You will need to install the appropriate s oftware for your PiN on your c omputer before transferring it to your PiN. For information on installing ActiveSync on you r computer, see p ages 15-16. 1. Determine yo ur PiN and proc essor type so that yo u kno w which vers ion of the software to[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 40 To remove programs using ActiveSync 1. Launch ActiveSync and select Tools—A dd/Remove Programs. 2. Highlight the name of the applicatio n you wish to remove from your PiN. 3. Click Remove 4. Follow the on-scree n instructions To add a program directly from the Internet 1. Determine your PiN and processor type so that yo [...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 41 To add a program to the Start menu Tap Æ Settings Æ Menus Æ Start Menu t ab, and then the check b ox for the pro gram. If you do not see the progr am listed, you c an use File Ex plorer on the PiN to move the program to the Star t Menu folder. Alterna tively. use ActiveS ync on your computer to cr eate a shortcut to the[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 42 11. Installing Outlook 2002 Microsoft Outlook 2002 prov ides an integrated so luti on for manag ing and organizing e-mai l messages, sche dules, t asks, not es, cont acts, an d other i nformat ion. Using ActiveSy nc, you can synchro nize informatio n in Microsoft Outloo k or Microsoft Exchange on your computer with Pocket [...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 43 12. Microsoft Pocket Outlook Microsoft Pocket Outlook incl udes Calendar, C ontacts, Tas ks, Inbox, and Notes. You c an use thes e programs individ ually or together . For exam ple, e-mail addre sses stored in Con tacts can be used for sending e-mail messages in Inbox. Using ActiveSy nc, you can synchro nize informatio n i[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 44 To create an appointment: 1. If you are in Day or Wee k view, tap th e desired date and time for th e appointment . 2. Tap New . 3. Using the input pa nel, enter a subject and a loc ation. 4. You can ch ange the date or time of the appoin tment by tap ping on the relevant field . 5. Enter other d esired informat ion such a[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 45 Creating Meeting Requests You can use C alendar to s et up meeti ngs with us ers of Outlook or Pocket O utlook. The m eeting req uest will be created automati cally and sent either when you sy nchron ize Inbox or when you connec t to your e-mail server. You can choose how you want meet ing requests se nt by tapping Tools ?[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 46 3. Select Yes on the destin ation PiN. Contacts: Tracking Friends and Colleagues Contacts maintains address details for your friends and colleagues for easy retrie val at home o r on the ro ad. Using the PiN infrared (IR) port, you can quic kly share Cont acts information with other PiN users.[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 47 To create a contact: 1. Tap New . 2. Using the input panel, e nter a nam e and other co ntact infor mation. You will need to scroll do wn to s ee all availab le fields. 3. To assign the con tact to a c ategory, scroll to and tap Categories and select a categ ory from the list. In the contact list, you can display cont acts[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 48 • In the contact list , tap the drop-down lis t labeled All Contacts by default. Sel ect the type of contact that you want di splayed. To show all c ontacts again, sele ct All Contacts . To view a con tact not assigned to a category, select No Categories . • To view the names of c ompanies your contact s work for, in t[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 49 Tasks: Keeping a To Do List Use Tasks to k eep track of w hat you have t o do. To create a task: 1. Tap New . 2. Using the input panel, ent er a Subject . 3. You can en ter a star t date and d ue date or e nter other i nformation by first tapp ing the fi eld. If the input panel is open, you will need to hid e it to see all[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 50 Using the Summary Screen When you tap a task in th e task lis t, a sum mary screen is displayed. To change the task, tap Edit . Notes: Capturing Thoughts and Ideas Quickly capture tho ughts, reminders , ideas, drawings, and phone numbers wit h Notes. You can also create a recording. If a note is open whe n you create the r[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 51 To create a note: 1. Tap New . 2. Add text to yo ur note. i. Raise the input meth od chooser and choose an appropriate type . ii. Type normally or use t he stylus to write tex t 3. Add draw ing to your note i. Press the Drawing butto n on the toolbar . ii. Use the stylus to creat e drawings iii. Manipulate t he corners of [...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 52 Connecting Directly to an E-mail Server In addition to synchronizing e-ma il messages with your de sktop computer, you can send and receive e-mail messages by conne cting to an e-m ail server using a mo d em or netw ork card conne cted to your P iN. You will need to set up a remote connection to a network or an ISP, and a [...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 53 When you receive a message, tap it to o pen it. Unread messages ar e displayed i n bold. Below is a legend t o some of the message status icons: Icon Meaning Meeting Req uest Unread partially- downloaded mes sage Unread message to be downloaded Unread download ed message Unread download ed message wi th attachments Read pa[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 54 Replying to Meeting Invitations When meeting invitations arrive in your Inbox, you can view them just li ke normal e- mail messa ges. The header of th e e-mail differs from standard e-mail messages. Clicking the butto n allows you to acc ept, decline, or te ntatively accep t the meeting invi tation. Opening vCard (.VCF) At[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 55 Once you ar e viewing an e-mail with a v Card (.VCF ext ension) file, singl e click on the vCard. Tap Yes to save this c ontact when prompted. Composing Messages To compose an e-mail message: 1. Tap New . 2. In the To field, enter th e e-mail addresses of one or more r ecipients, sepa rating them with a semico lon. Alterna[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 56 iv. You ca n change the language of t he message. v. You can save a copy of the me ssage to your drafts folder fo r later access. vi. Finally, yo u can cancel the message 4. Tap Send when you’ve finished composing the message. If you are working offline, the messag e is moved to the Outbox folder and will be sent the nex[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 57 Creating a new Inbox Account Select Accou nts, New Account from the main w indow or th e New… button fro m Accounts , Accounts to define a new account. 1. First e nter an e-mail address. 2. Inbox will then attempt to ascertain your mail se rver setti ngs by examinin g the syntax of your e-mail address.[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 58 3. If the s ettings are no t correct, enter your nam e, account user name and accoun t password. Che ck Save Password if you w ant this passwor d to be saved for fu ture connect ions. 4. Next, choo se whether thi s account is PO P3 or IMAP 4 (IMAP4 should b e used fo r standard IM AP and Exchange Server accounts). Provide [...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 59 i. You can opt t o connect to your se rver and download new messages on a defin ed schedule. You can set wheth er the Work or The Intern et connection profi le is to be used . See C hapter 16 for further details. ii. In the next screen you can choose to h ave an authen tication reques t for sendin g outgoing mai l, require[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 60 b. IMAP account users will se e this screen. In addition to the options above, you can choose whether or not to download attachments w hen full message c opies are downlo aded, and restrict those attachments to being sm aller than a certain siz e. Configuring an I nbox Account Selecting Accou nts, Accounts a nd then tappin[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 61 Configuring Global A ccount Sett ings Selectin g Tools, Option s allows you to modify how message s appear on screen and to define custom signatu res for each account. In the Messages tab, you can customize rep ly-formatting options, se t your PiN to keep a copy of your sent mail, and cus tomize ho w your PiN a cts when yo[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 62 In the Options s creen, und er the Addr ess tab, you can choos e to search a limited num ber of e-mail fields with a contact searched. It is recommended tha t you le ave the d efault “All e-mail fields” activated be cause search time tends to be min imal. With each m ail service, you can define a n online address bo ok[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 63 Finally, in t he Storag e tab of Inbox op tions, you ca n opt to s ave message at tachments to a storage card.[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 64 Managing E-mail Messages and Folders By default, message s are displayed in one of five fold ers for each s ervice you ha ve created: Inbox, D eleted Items, Drafts, Outb ox and S ent Items. The D eleted Items folder contains m essages that hav e been dele ted on the PiN. Th e behavior of th e Deleted and Se nt Items folder[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 65 13. More Programs Pocket Word Using Pocket Word , you can cr eate new docum ents on your PiN , copy docume nts from your comp uter to your PiN, or synchr onize documents between your com puter and your PiN so that you h ave the most up-to- date conten t in both lo cations. Use Pocket Word to create documents, such as lette[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 66 Input Modes Once in a docume nt, the View menu allow s you to switch betwee n input modes. You have a cho ice of writing, drawing, typ ing, and recording modes. Typing Mode[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 67 Writing Mode NOTE : If you cross three ruled lines in a single stylus stroke, th e writing becomes a dra wing, and can be edited and ma nipulated as desc ribed in the fol lowing section . Written words ar e converted to graphics (metafiles) whe n a Pocket W ord docum ent is conver ted to a Word document on your desktop com[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 68 Recording Mode In recording mode, em bed a recording into your documen t. Recordings are saved as .w av files and appear as icons embedded in your do cument. Exploring Pocket Word Features File and Folder Management The introducto ry screen to Pocket Word provides a co mprehensiv e list of all viewable docum ents on your P[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 69 If at any time you hit the ok but ton when a d ocument is open, it will be automatical ly saved . Howeve r, if you select New , you will ins tead see the above dialog box . The Edit men u contains numerous us eful selections . Multi- level undo/redo is supported by Pocket Word. Document Tools Although Poc ket Word is not a[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 70 Recognize and Alternates are for use in Writing mode. For more det ails on writing r ecognition s ee “Writing on the Screen” on page 31. Beam Document and Send via E-m ail will atte mpt to beam the document to near by PiNs and creates a new outgoing e-mail message with this docum ent attached, respectively. Revert to s[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 71 First, sele cting “Show” immediat ely below the Pocket PC title bar allows you to view spec ific folders wit hin your My Document s folder. You can add or dele te folders by selecting Add/Delete . You can sort the avail able workboo ks by nam e, date of m odificati on, size of file, or type. Tap-and-holding on any file[...]

  • Page 72

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 72 • Annotate the book with highlighting , bookmarks, notes, and drawings. • Search for text an d look up definit ions for words. The Guidebook co ntains all t he informat ion you will n eed to use the software . To open th e Guidebook, tap Help on the Read er command b ar. Alterna tively, on an eBo ok page, t ap and hold[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 73 The first time you open an eB ook, you will p robably want to go to the first page or to the table of cont ents, if one exists. Subsequ ently, upon open ing the book, you w ill a utomatically b e taken t o the last page read. When you open the eBook for t he first ti me, you will see th e book’s title image, i f it has o[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 74 Tap and hold anywhere wit hin the text of an eBoo k and select Find… to see th is dialog box . Enter the desired search text at th e top, then select Find First , Find Previous , or Find Next . You can searc h with an approximate or ex act match . You can also u se the Go to m enu, whic h allows you to jump to one of sev[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 75 A bookmark has b een added, as indicated by the little arrow. Tapping on the boo kmark then selec ting Change Color allows you to chang e the look of the bookm ark. Tapping on the boo kmark then selec ting Delete will remove the bookmark. Tap on a page’s text and select Add Notes to be presented with the fol lowing edit [...]

  • Page 76

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 76 To remove an e Book from your PiN, tap and hold th e title in the Library list, and then tap Delete on the pop- up menu.[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 77 14. Software Accessories The Software Accessories consist of Microsoft MSN ® Messenger, Microsoft Windows Media Player 9 Series , Microsoft Terminal Serv ices, Microsoft Games and Pictures. MSN Messenger MSN Messenger is an instan t messaging prog ram that lets you: • See if your contacts ar e online. • Send and recei[...]

  • Page 78

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 78 3. In the Accounts tab, enter your Passport or Exchange ac count informat ion. Be sure to indicate wh ich service you wish to conn ect with. 4. To sign in, tap the sign-in scree n and enter your e-ma il address and password. NOTE : If you alread y use MSN Messeng er on your comp uter, your con tacts will ap pear on your P [...]

  • Page 79

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 79 Chatting with Co ntacts Tap a contact name to ope n a chat w indow. Enter your message in the text en try area at the botto m of the screen, or tap My Text to enter a pr eset message, and tap Send . To invite anot her contact to a multi-use r chat, in th e Tools menu, tap Invite and tap the contact you wan t to invite. NOT[...]

  • Page 80

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 80 Media Playback Once a media fi le has been lo aded, you ca n play, paus e, stop, song adva nce/reverse, mut e sound or adjust volume. Durin g playback, tap the full- screen mod e icon to hide the too lbar and sho w the media in landscape mod e. Note th e media file name is located to the left of the full-scree n mode butto[...]

  • Page 81

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 81 NOTE : Transcri ber is not supported a s an input meth od during a Terminal Services session. You must use Keyboard, B lock Recogniz er, or Letter Recognizer. Connecting and Using TSC Before attempting a Terminal Services conne ction, you m ust have authoriz ed access to a desktop or serv er that su pports th is service. 1[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 82 5. Use the remote server as if you were usi ng it directly . Pictures Use Pictures to view JPEG pictures stored o n your PiN or in a stor age card, s end pictures to others, vie w a slideshow of your pi ctures, or set a picture as the bac kground on the Tod ay screen. You can even set Pictures to launch itself when a digit[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 83 If you choose to Rename , type in the n ew file name.[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 84 15. Pocket Internet Explorer Use Microsoft Pock et Internet Ex plorer to view Web or W AP pages in ei ther of these w ays: • Connect to a n Internet serv ice provider (ISP) or netwo rk and bro wse the Web. T o do this, you w ill need to create the conne ction first, as described in C hapter 16. • During synchroniz atio[...]

  • Page 85

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 85 4. Synchronize your PiN and des ktop compute r. Mobile favorites t hat are stored in the Mob ile Favorites folder in Interne t Explorer are downloaded to your PiN . NOTE : If you did no t specify an updat e schedule in s tep 3, you will ne ed to manually downlo ad content to keep the informa tion updated on y our desktop c[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 86 16. Getting Connected You can use your PiN to exchange informat ion with othe r PiNs as well as your d esktop computer , a network, or the Inte rnet. You have the fol lowing connect ion options: • Connect to you r Internet service provid er (ISP). On ce connected, you can se nd and rec eive e-mail messages by using Inbox[...]

  • Page 87

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 87 Creating a modem connection to an ISP 1. Obtain the following inform ation from your ISP : ISP dial-up access telephon e number, use r name, password and TCP/ IP settings. Some I SPs require in formation in front of the user nam e, such as MSN/username . 2. Install a modem card, o r use a NU LL modem cabl e and appropri at[...]

  • Page 88

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 88 7. Now enter the number that should b e dialed when conne cting to your ISP. Incl ude any special digits such as “*” or “#”. We will explore dialing rules be low. 8. Now enter any authentic ation informatio n your ISP reques ts. 9. You should not need to chan ge any settings i n Advanced . Most ISPs now use a dynam[...]

  • Page 89

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 89 i. To change the connect ion speed of your co nnection, w ait for dial to ne before diali ng, wait for credit card, a dd dial-string modem commands, or cancel ca ll after a set number of seconds , use the General tab. ii. The Port Settings tab has options that should be left alone, un less your ISP indicates oth erwise. ii[...]

  • Page 90

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 90 iv. Finally, if your ISP requir es special DNS or WINS inform ation, enter it into the Servers tab. 10. Tap Finish to complete this wizard. Connecting to your ISP: 1. Open the Conne ctions screen. 2. Tap Manage Existing Connections 3. Tap and hold on the applicable d ial-up settings and select C onnect . You can delet e th[...]

  • Page 91

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 91 Simply ente r a text string fol lowing the exampl e and hit ok . Setting up a proxy server co nnection for work connections: If you are connec ted to your I SP or private n etwork duri ng synchroniz ation, your PiN should downl oad proper proxy settings during s ynchronizatio n from your PC. If th ese sett ings are not o n[...]

  • Page 92

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 92 For advanced optio ns, select the Advanced… butto n from the Proxy Settings tab. This informati on should be given to you by your c ompany’s network admi nistrator. 4. To change existing settings , under My Work Network , tap Manage existing connections and access the Proxy tab. Setting up a VPN connectio n for work co[...]

  • Page 93

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 93 3. Next either indica te whether a preinstall ed certificate should be used or rather a preshared key. 4. Next enter your login details. Press Advanced… to access more opti ons. i. Enter TC P/IP setti ngs in the first tab .[...]

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    PiN 570 | User Man ual 94 ii. Enter Server DNS/WIN S informatio n in the s econd tab. Connecting to a VPN server: From the Connections main wi ndow, sele ct Edit My V PN Servers . Tap and hold o n your server and tap-and-hold th en select C onnect . Note that throug h this scr een you can delete your VPN server con nection. Your VPN Serve r will be[...]

  • Page 95

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 95 When connec ted, tapping on the icon in the noti fication area wi ll show you the above bu bble. Establishing dialing rules for your modem connection 1. Press Select Location from the Advanced tab in Conne ction Settings . 2. Select Enable diali ng rules . By defaul t two dial ing rules pr ofiles exist: Home and Work . You[...]

  • Page 96

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 96 3. You will b e warned that your existing m odem conn ections must include th e correct coun try and regi on area code sett ings. After co nfirming this , press OK . 4. Modify the above v alues. P ress Dialing Patterns… to change how dialing occurs. 5. Following th e format of “e” re presents co untry code , “f” [...]

  • Page 97

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 97 Initiating a modem connection To start the connection, simp ly start using on e of the followin g programs. Your PiN wi ll automatically begin connecting. O nce connect ed, you can: • Send and receiv e e-mail m essages by using I nbox. Before you can use Inbox, you need to provide the information it needs to comm unicate[...]

  • Page 98

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 98 iii. Highlight the driver name of the c ard you wish to configure iv. Indicate whether My network card connects to : either The Internet or Work . v. Tap on the n ame of the driver to receive advanced options . vi. Configure th e IP address sett ings in the IP Address tab . vii. Configure the DNS and WIN S settings in the [...]

  • Page 99

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 99 NOTE : You must remove then r einsert y our network card for these setti ngs to ta ke effect . 4. Connect the Ethernet ca rd to the ne twork by using a network cable. For information, see your owner 's manual. 5. Tap the icon in the notification area to s ee network st atus. To start the connection, simp ly start usin[...]

  • Page 100

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 100 iii. Highlight the dr iver name of the card yo u wish to co nfigure. Indi cate wheth er My network card connects to : either The Internet or Work . Tap o n the nam e of the d river to re ceive advanced options. iv. Configure th e IP address sett ings in the IP Address tab. v. Configure the DNS and WINS settings in the Nam[...]

  • Page 101

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 101 NOTE : You must remove then r einsert y our network card for these setti ngs to ta ke effect . 5 . Select the Network Card button from Connection Settings—Advanced to configure your wireless networks. i. Networks that you have already configur ed are preferred ne tworks and are listed in the Wireless tab. You ca n selec[...]

  • Page 102

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 102 Exchanging Data with other Mobile Devices PiN Pocket PC s can access local o r corporate ne tworks an d can also ex change d ata with oth er mobile devices, such as Pocket PCs, Ha ndheld PCs, and Smartphones. Using Infrare d or Bluetooth “B eam”, you can send your contact files, appoi ntments, notes, and many other fi[...]

  • Page 103

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 103 2. Tap the page you want to view. You will see the page tha t was downlo aded the last time you synchro nized with your desktop com puter. If the page is not on your PiN , the favori te will be dimm ed. You w ill need to sy nchronize with your desktop computer ag ain to downl oad the pag e to your PiN, or conn ect to the [...]

  • Page 104

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 104 Enter the name and press Add . 3. Open the F ile Explor er Add/Delete tab in Favorites . Press the Add… button. Either accep t the suggested fav orite nam e or enter your own. The assoc iated URL wi ll be displayed below the favo rite name. H ighlight an appropriate folder in C reate in: and press Add . Working with Web[...]

  • Page 105

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 105 During loading , a spinning icon will app ear in th e upper right -hand corner. Tap to hal t page loading. Once loading has c ompleted, tap to reload the p age or to visi t the last loa ded page. The View menu allows you to mov e forward to the next pa ge (if was j ust pre ssed), Fit to Screen (minimize horizontal scro ll[...]

  • Page 106

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 106 To show individual images, tap-and-hold on the image and choose Show Picture . Now that image is revea led. NOTE : It is a good idea to turn off imag es when co nnected over a wire less Internet connection, where you pay for each megabyte tr ansferred. La rg e images can be expens ive to download! Text size can be changed[...]

  • Page 107

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 107 View—History gives you single- click access to recently visite d websites. You can view history by page title . Alternati vely, you can view history by URL. Lastly, a webpage’s proper ties can be v iewed by View—Properties . H ere we ca n see protocol used, document type, size of docume nt, security s ettings, and U[...]

  • Page 108

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 108 Configuring PIE PIE gives you basi c control over how webpages app ear and how saved temporary Inter net files are maintaine d. In Tools—Options you can change t he default home page by using the curren tly loaded pag e or the PiN default. Next, you can choose th e size of his tory saved in days. Press Clear History to [...]

  • Page 109

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 109 17. Troubleshooting This chapter sugges ts possible solutions to common problems with your PiN. If you cannot find the answer to your questio n here, or if the recomm ended solu tion does not solve your problem, p lease contact your retailer fo r assistance or visit th e Navman support website for yo ur area (see Support [...]

  • Page 110

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 110 3 Memory Problems 3.1 My PiN tells me it has insufficient memory. PiN memory f ull Delete any applicati ons that you no longer need. Tap Æ Settings Æ Syste m tab Æ Remove Programs . Tap the program you want to remove and then tap Remove . 3.2 My PiN tells me it has insufficient memory and I can’t dele te any programs[...]

  • Page 111

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 111 Check the Enable C learType check bo x. 4.7 Writing on screen is too sma ll User requires larger text in order t o read clearly Increas e the size of the text on scre en. • In Notes, tap Tools and select a zoom percentage. • In Pocket Word and Pock et Excel, tap View Æ Zoom and select a zoom percen tage. • In Pocke[...]

  • Page 112

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 112 6.1 I cannot transfer data using an infrared connection Trying to tra nsfer too much data Transfer only on e file, or no more than 25 contact cards , at a time. 6.2 Infrared connection not recognized IR ports not aligned Position the IR port s so that they line up in a distance less than 20 cm (8 inches) but mo re than 5 [...]

  • Page 113

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 113 18. Regulatory Information Regulations Statements Class B Regulations USA Federal Communica tions Commission Radio Frequen cy Interference Statem ent NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limi ts for a Class B digital PiN pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules . These lim its are designed to prov[...]

  • Page 114

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 114 Standards Compliance • Europe (CE) o Complies with Radio & T elecommunica tion Terminal E quipment Dir ective (RTT E) • e-mark o 95/54/EC Automotive EMC Directive • C-tick o Radio Communications (EMC Standar ds) Notice 2004 EN 5 5022 (IT Equipment) Rad iated & Conducted Emissions Safety Precautions Charging [...]

  • Page 115

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 115 Battery Please read and follow th e handling inst ructions for th e battery before us e. Improper use of the batt ery may cause heat, fire, explosion , damage or capacity dete rioration of the battery . However, the manufact urer will not guarantee against any accident c aused by the usage whic h is not writ ten here. DAN[...]

  • Page 116

    PiN 570 | User Man ual 116 Support Information Support for Australia: Navman Australia Pty. Ltd PO Box 479 Gladesville NSW 2111 Australia pcnsupport.aus@navman.com www.navman.com Support for New Zealand: Navman NZ Ltd. PO Box 68-155 Newton Auckland New Zealand pcnsupport.nz@navman.com www.navman.com Support for Europe: Navman Europe Limited 4G Gatw[...]