Snooper S6400 VenturaXL Pro manuel d'utilisation

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    S2500, S5000 & 6 Ser ies P or table Satellite Na vigation S ystem U ser manual[...]

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    2 • EN Return to contents Intr oduc tion Congra tulations on buying the Snooper Portable Navigator and F ixed Speed C amera location system. This user guide comprises of three models: S2500, S5000 and S6500, some features and functions a re not av ailable on all models – these will be highlighted in the appropriate sections of this user guide. [...]

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    C ont ents P age 4 What’ s included? 5 Overview 6 Registering 7 Quick Start Guide to Navigation 9 Start Up – Installing the SD Card Sy stem Requirements and Downloading 10 Downloading the A URA™ Camera Da tabase 11 Installing Snooper 12 Po wer C onnection & Charging 13 Charging the internal ba ttery P owering Snooper using the built-in ba[...]

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    4 • EN Return to contents Wha t’ s included? 1 x Snooper satellite naviga tion system 1 x Micro-SD Card 1 x Windscr een Mounting Bracket 1 x Home Charger 1 x In- car Charger 1 x USB Cable with USB Host Cable 1 x USB Download Cable 1 x TMC/Video in cable (NO T S2500) 1 x CD ROM This user guide explains the functionality of all 3 variants of the [...]

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    5 • EN Return to contents Over view 1. Po wer Button Pr ess and hold to switch on or off . 2. LED Po wer indicator Status LED Po wered by in ternal battery - no LED Charging: Red F ully Charged: Blue. 3 T ouch screen L CD 4. Earphone jack (Earphones not included) 5. Micro-SD Card Slot 6. TMC/Video In socket ** 7. USB Socket 8. Speaker (on the ba[...]

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    6 • EN Return to contents Registering IMPORT ANT! PLEASE READ BEFORE USING. T o enable to locate F ixed Speed Cameras and A ccident Black spots you will ha ve to regist er and download the A URA™ Camera Database. Register Online Go to the official website www .snooperneo .co .uk and register y our unit online. Y our unit should normally be acti[...]

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    7 • EN Return to contents Quick Star t Guide to Na vigation 1. T ake the Snooper outside so that the GPS receiver can locate your position. This ma y take between 15 - 30 minutes the first time. When sat ellite lock is achieved, the scr een will display your curren t position on its map in a ‘3D’ navigation view . Y our position (and directi[...]

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    8 • EN Return to contents TTip: The default route options are set to Quick est Route. T o change the route options refer to Sec tion 6 in this user manual . 4. Pr ess and Snooper will calculate the fastest route fr om your current position to y our destination. This should only take a short time and a progress bar is shown on the screen. 5. A jou[...]

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    9 • EN Return to contents Star t Up – Installing the SD Car d Before using the Snooper , you will need to install the Micro-SD Card included with the device. T he Micro-SD Card comes complete with digital mapping and is also wher e the A URA™ camera database is stored if you choose t o subscribe and download it. Start by removing the Micro-SD[...]

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    10 • EN Return to contents Downloading the A UR A™ Camer a Da tabase Please Note: Y ou must register Snooper before you c an per form a download. Performing a download is simple. 1. Po wer up Snooper by pressing and holding the po wer button for 2 seconds and ensure that the c omputer is connected to the Internet. 2* . Double click on the camer[...]

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    1 1 • EN Return to contents Installing Snooper comes with a windscreen bracket so tha t the unit can be mounted onto your v ehicles windscreen. When installing Snooper please ensure that:  The unit, with its built in GPS antenna has a clear view of the sky*  I t is located in a position wher e you can easily view the L CD display without ha[...]

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    12 • EN Return to contents P o w er C onnection & Charging P ow ering and charging Snooper from the cigar ette lighter sock et Snooper comes with a power cable desig ned to plug into your v ehicles cigarette lighter socket. The power cable is suitable for both 12v DC and 24v DC vehicles. This lead will power the device but will also charge Sn[...]

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    13 • EN Return to contents Plug the charger into a 240V AC mains sock et Charging the int ernal battery Although Snooper can be charged using the cigarette ligh ter in your vehicle , a complete charge is mor e easily achieved by using the 240V A C mains charger included. When new , the batt er y contains a nominal char ge. T o charge the unit ful[...]

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    14 • EN Return to contents Lo w Batter y W arning If Snooper is powered fr om the internal battery and the ‘Batter y Low – P lease Recharge ’ warning is displayed on the screen, the unit has a f ew minutes of battery power remaining . Y ou should either connect the cigarette lighter adaptor lead to the unit whilst in the vehicle or r echarg[...]

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    15 • EN Return to contents Satellite Na viga tion 1.Starting Up Once you hav e synchronised the Micro-SD Card and per formed a download as nec essar y it is time to perform the first Start Up. F irst make sure your vehicle is parked in as open a space as possible, clear of tall tr ees and buildings so that the built in GPS antenna has a clear vi[...]

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    16 • EN Return to contents Lane Guidance. Snoopers’ advanc ed lane guidance will assist the driver by clarifying which lane the vehicle should be using . Snooper has extensive cov erage of motorway , complex junctions, some dual carriage way exits and some inner city junctions. The criteria for lane guidance is that the turning lanes or exit la[...]

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    17 • EN Return to contents Additional warning or informa tion pop ups will appear at the bottom left hand corner of the screen. If lane guidance is displayed then the warning pop ups will be displayed at the t op left hand side of the screen. or ONL Y - Restriction and warnings will be displayed in the bottom left hand side of the screen, if lane[...]

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    18 • EN Return to contents T o modify the information shown:  Press the centr e of the screen to access the menu .  Press the ‘ C onfigure ’ button.  Press the icon where y ou will see the list of options below .  Selec t the option you wish to change on the left.  T o change a setting , simply press on the tick box t o indica[...]

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    19 • EN Return to contents Setting up vehicle par ameters F or V entura to calculate a r oute suitable for your v ehicle it needs to know certain information about the vehicle itself such as its height, weight and width. It is possible to sav e the settings of 10 different v ehicles. F ollow these instructions to enter your v ehicles details. Pr[...]

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    20 • EN Return to contents Setting up vehicle par ameters F or T ruckmate to calculate a r oute suitable for y our vehicle it needs to know certain information about the vehicle itself such as its height, weight and width. It is possible to sav e the settings of 10 different trucks . F ollow these instructions to enter your vehicles details. Pr [...]

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    21 • EN Return to contents  T unnel Category B/D  T unnel Category B/E  T unnel Category C  TUNNEL CA TEGOR Y C/D  T unnel Category C/E  T unnel Category D  T unnel Category D/E  T unnel Category E B Most restric tive P assage forbidden through tunnels of category B, C, D and E B1000C Carriage where the total net explosiv [...]

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    22 • EN Return to contents 3. Planning a route There ar e several ways t o plan a route on Snooper . 3.1 Find b y post code  Press the centr e of the screen to access the ‘Na vigate to ’ menu.  Press the ‘F ind by post code ’ icon.  I f you ha ve the European v ersion of Snooper , y ou will need to select the ‘ C ountry ’ fi[...]

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    23 • EN Return to contents Once the calculation is complete y ou can either press ‘G o’ to star t navigation, ‘Simula tion’ t o see the actual route that will be taken, ‘Route Option ’ to change the parameters of the r oute or ‘ Guide ’ which will list the turn by turn instructions of the jour ney . The ‘Summary Screen ’ will [...]

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    24 • EN Return to contents 3.3.1 Home Y ou can navigate easily and quickly from a previous journey or destination to y our home, by personalising Snooper so that a r oute can be calculated by pr essing just a few buttons. 3.3.2 Setting the ‘Home’ Destination  Press the centr e of the display to enter the ‘Na vigate to ’ menu.  Press[...]

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    25 • EN Return to contents 3.4 Offi ce Y ou can navigate easily and quickly from a previous journey or destination to y our office or place of work, by personalising Snooper so that a route can be calculat ed by pressing just a few butt ons. 3.4.1 Setting the ‘Office ’ Destination  Press the centr e of the display to enter the ‘Na vigate[...]

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    26 • EN Return to contents Once a route has been calcula ted, the ‘Recent Rout e’ icon is replaced with a ‘ Clear Route’ icon. T o cancel a route that you ha ve calculated:  Press the centr e of the screen to enter the ‘Na vigate to ’ menu.  Press the ‘ Clear Route ’ icon. The route will then aut omatically be deleted. Pleas[...]

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    27 • EN Return to contents If you are happy with the start position, you can now begin to en ter the data of your first destination.  Press ‘A d d ’ – you are provided with sever al options to find your destination stage: > F ind address by city > F ind address by post code > F ind by POI > F ind by recently used >F ind [...]

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    28 • EN Return to contents Once you hav e pressed ‘G o’ Snooper will now display your current map position along with a small summary screen located in the bottom left hand corner . T he following inf ormation is displayed on the summary screen: If, during the journey , y ou wish to cancel the current stage and begin tr avelling to the next s[...]

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    29 • EN Return to contents 3.7 Find b y favourit es Snooper has the capacity to store up to 150 user locations . T o add your favourite loca tions see Sec tion 4.1.1 on page 45. T o navigate to one of your st ored locations:  Press the centr e of the screen to enter the ‘Na vigate to ’ menu.  Press the ‘F ind by fav ourites’ icon. ?[...]

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    30 • EN Return to contents 3.9 Find b y POI (points of interest) If you would like to calculat e a route to a hotel , airpor t, restaurant or ev en a golf course Snooper can calculate a rout e using its extensive database of POI’ s (Poin ts of Interest). T o navigate using this database:  Press the centr e of the screen to access the ‘Na v[...]

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    31 • EN Return to contents 3.10 Find b y nearest POI This function will help you to find the nearest POI fr om either your ‘ Curr ent Position ’ or a ‘Differen t Position ’ within a cer tain radius which can specified up to a maximum of 60 miles. 3.10.1 T o navigate using the ‘ C urrent P osition ’  Press the centr e of the scre[...]

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    32 • EN Return to contents 3.10.2 T o navigat e using a ‘Different P osition’  Press the centr e of the screen to enter the ‘Na vigate to ’ menu.  Press the black arrow once.  Press the ‘F ind by nearest POI’ icon.  Selec t ‘Differ ent Position ’  Press ‘ C ountry’ and selec t the country where you would like [...]

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    33 • EN Return to contents Once the calculation is complete y ou can either press ‘G o’ to star t navigation, ‘Simulation ’ to see the actual route that will be taken, ‘Route Option ’ to change the parameters of the rout e or ‘ Guide’ which will list the turn by turn instructions of the journey . The ‘Summary Screen’ will tell[...]

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    34 • EN Return to contents Select the POI with your finger; an information screen will be displayed . Press ‘O K ’ if the POI is correct, press ‘Map’ to view the POI location on the map , press ‘Route options’ t o change star t position or press to return to the pr evious screen. Pr ess ‘ Calculate ’ and a journey summar y screen[...]

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    35 • EN Return to contents 3.11.3 Find ar ound different position  Press the centr e of the screen to enter the ‘Na vigate to ’ menu.  Press the black arrow once.  Press the ‘User POI’ ic on.  Press the POI you wish t o look for  Selec t ‘F ind around differen t position’  Press ‘ C ountry’ and selec t the coun[...]

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    36 • EN Return to contents Once the calculation is complete y ou can either press ‘G o’ to star t navigation, ‘Simulation ’ to see the actual route that will be taken, ‘Route Option ’ to change the parameters of the rout e or ‘ Guide’ which will list the turn by turn instructions of the journey . The ‘Summary Screen’ will tell[...]

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    37 • EN Return to contents 3.13 Find b y coordinat e T o navigate to a location using a coor dinate:  Press the centr e of the screen to access the ‘Na vigate to ’ menu  Press the black arrow onc e  Press the ‘Find b y coordinat e’ icon Enter the coor dinate using the key pad and press the ‘O K ’ button. Y ou can enter the co[...]

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    38 • EN Return to contents 3.14.1 A void By Road Name If you know the road name or road number you wish t o avoid, then select this option.  Press ‘ A void b y Road Name’ . Y ou will be provided with the turn by turn instructions of the route that you ar e currently follo wing. If the road you ar e looking for is not visible, press the do [...]

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    39 • EN Return to contents 3.14.3 Clear A voided Road If you do not wish to use the alternative r outes offer ed by Snooper and you wish to return t o the original calculated route , press the ‘ Clear A voided Road’ button and the original route plotted b y Snooper will be restored . Once the re- calculation of the original rout e is complet[...]

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    40 • EN Return to contents T o calculate a route which is appropriat e for your v ehicle, once a second link has been added the f ollowing screen will be display ed: if this is the correct vehicle press ‘ C alculate ’ or if you need to change the vehicle pr ess ‘ Change’ . 6. Continue adding roads t o ‘Y our route ’ until you ha ve co[...]

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    41 • EN Return to contents 3.16 Route Description After a route has been calculat ed and the journey has commenced, you can ac cess the summar y display again b y using this function. T o view the summar y screen:  Press the centr e of the screen to enter the ‘Na vigate to ’ menu.  Press the black arrow twice .  Press the ‘Route de[...]

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    42 • EN Return to contents The options can be deselected by pressing the – the box will be display ed with the red tick remov ed . T o finalize your selection press TMC Icon Once the unit starts to receive TMC alerts one of the two following icons will appear on the main scr een This icon appears if Snooper has rec eived TMC information but th[...]

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    43 • EN Return to contents T o view the incident press T o return to the previous screen pr ess If you want to return t o the original route (not av oiding the incident) then press the TMC Icon select the TMC aler t you originally wanted to a void and then press Snooper will recalculate the original r oute Note: TMC data is transmitted simultaneo[...]

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    44 • EN Return to contents 3.18 Campsite Sear ch ( V entur a ONL Y ) V entura can search fr om over 20,000 carav an and motor home sites and rest stops . This unique, c ontent rich, data is supplied by some of the biggest camping organizations in Eur ope: ASCI , Bordatlas and Camperstop (by F acile en Route). Additional campsite data f or Caravan[...]

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    45 • EN Return to contents Y ou can select as many or as few options as you requir e to narrow or expand the sear ch. Pr ess OK to continue Pr ess ‘Review facilities selected’ to show a summary of the facilities chosen. If required, you can r emove some of the facilities On this screen you can edit the selected facilities. Select OK to contin[...]

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    46 • EN Return to contents 4.1.1 Add a fa vourite destination  Press the centr e of the screen to access the ‘Na vigate to ’ menu.  Press ‘ My F avourit e’ at the t op of the display .  Press the ‘F a vourites’ icon.  Press ‘A d d ’ . Y ou can now search for the destination using the f ollowing options display ed:  [...]

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    47 • EN Return to contents 4.2 Recent destination This function can be used to delete any or all of the r ecent destinations that are stor ed on Snooper . Snooper can stor e up to a maximum of 40 recent destinations. 4.2.1 T o delete individually stored r ecent destinations  Press the centr e of the screen to access the ‘Na vigate to ’ men[...]

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    48 • EN Return to contents 4.4 Home T o set up and use this func tion was explained in Section 3.3 earlier in the manual. When this function is accessed from the ‘My F av ourite ’ menu, you ar e able to change the ‘Home’ location (f or example if you mov e house) or to delete the ‘Home ’ location. 4.4.1 T o change the home location ?[...]

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    49 • EN Return to contents 4.5 Office T o set up and use this func tion was explained in Section 3.4 earlier in the manual. When this function is accessed from the ‘My F av ourite’ menu , you are able to change the ‘O ffi c e ’ location (for example if you mov e house) or to delete the ‘O ffi c e ’ location. 4.5.1 T o change the offic[...]

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    50 • EN Return to contents  Press ‘ Quick Menu ’ and ‘ C ontinue’ .  Press ‘OK ’ Snooper will automatically sav e this location as your ‘Home ’ or ‘O ffi c e’ destination. 5.0 Configur e The ‘ C onfigure ’ menu is used to customise the operation and appear ance of your unit. T o access the ‘ C onfigure ’ menu [...]

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    51 • EN Return to contents 5.2 T ruck Setting up vehicle perameters F or T ruckmate to calculate a r oute suitable for y our vehicle it needs to know certain information about the vehicle itself such as its height, weight and width. It is possible to sav e the settings of 10 different trucks . F ollow these instructions to enter your vehicles de[...]

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    52 • EN Return to contents 5.3 Cara van/Motorhome Setting up vehicle perameters F or V entura to calculate a r oute suitable for your v ehicle it needs to know certain information about the vehicle itself such as its height, weight and width. It is possible to sav e the settings of 10 different v ehicles. F ollow these instructions to enter your[...]

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    53 • EN Return to contents 5.4 V olume C ontrol Snooper volume can be adjusted using this function within the ‘ C onfigure’ menu . T o adjust the volume:  Press the centr e of the screen to enter the ‘Na vigate to ’ menu.  Press ‘ C onfigure ’ .  Press the ‘V olume Con trol’ icon.  T o incr ease the volume press the [...]

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    54 • EN Return to contents This facility customises the map view between T o make your selection, touch the relevant tick box with y our finger . 5.6.2 Speed/Time This option allows y ou to change the information display ed in the bottom left hand side of the navigation screen between the vehicle speed and the current time. Y ou can also specify[...]

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    55 • EN Return to contents 5.6.5 Map T ext Size This option allows y ou to increase or decrease the siz e of the road and place name text which appears on the map screen Select the tex t size then pr ess OK to save and exit 5.6.6 Car Icon This option allows y ou to choose the icon which appears on the navigation scr een. Pr ess the required icon [...]

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    56 • EN Return to contents 5.7 Show POI Snooper comes complete with a compr ehensive list of POI’ s (P oint ’ s of Interest). Y ou can search f or addresses using POI’ s and save POI ’ s in your list of favourites . Y ou can also choose which of the POI’ s you would like to hav e indicated on your map . As standar d ALL POI’ s are sho[...]

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    57 • EN Return to contents 5.9 Camera alert In order for this feature to operate you will need to subscribe to and do wnload the AURA™ Camer a Database onto Snooper. See ‘Registering Snooper’ (Page 4) and ‘System R equirements & Downloading’ (page 8) for further details. This function allows you to personalise the camer a aler t set[...]

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    58 • EN Return to contents 5.9.4 School Y ou can choose between the following options: Y es: Pr ovided you hav e selected the option to download schools on Snooper updater software, this f eature enables the unit to alert you when you ar e near a primar y school*. No: The unit will not provide alerts of Primary schools. Schools are indicated on S[...]

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    59 • EN Return to contents 5.11.1 T ouch T one Y ou can choose between the following options: Y es: The unit emits a confirmation tone each time the scr een is touched. No: This will turn off the confirmation beep when the screen is touched. T o make your selection, touch the relevant tick box with y our finger . 5.11.2 Route Alert If you dev[...]

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    60 • EN Return to contents 5.12 Map Colour This function allows you to choose between the alt ernative colour schemes that ar e available for the maps used in Snooper syst em (several of which are most suitable f or use at night). T o access this facility:  Press the centr e of the screen to enter the ‘Na vigate to ’ menu.  Press the ?[...]

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    61 • EN Return to contents 5.14 TMC This featur e allows you t o configure the type of TMC alerts you receive along with the facility to view the radio tuner that sear ches for TMC transmissions when the TMC aerial is plugged into the TMC socket. T o acc ess this facility :  Press the centr e of the screen to enter the ‘Na vigate to ’ men[...]

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    62 • EN Return to contents 5.15 GPS status Y ou can check the health of the GPS connection of your unit at any time as well as being able to see the exact coordinat es of your current position by using this featur e.  Press the centr e of the screen to enter the ‘Na vigate to ’ menu.  Press the ‘ C onfigure ’ button.  Press the [...]

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    63 • EN Return to contents 5.19 Route T imer This function allows you to set an alert for when you need t o take a break. Set the maximum driving time allowed and set the advanced warning time you r equire befor e your next break is due. T he Route timer clock will then keep you advised of the driving time you hav e left and will automatically al[...]

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    64 • EN Return to contents 5.20 V ersion This option allows y ou to view the hardwar e and soft ware v ersion numbers of your unit. T o view this information:  Press the centr e of the screen to enter the ‘Na vigate to ’ menu.  Press the ‘ C onfigure ’ button.  Press the black arrow twice.  Press the ‘V ersion icon. The fol[...]

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    65 • EN Return to contents 6.1.3 Av oid T ollway If you want to calculate a r oute avoiding an y type of T oll Roads, select this featur e before calculating y our route. P ress again to deselect. 6.1.4 A void Motorway If you would like to take a mor e leisurely journey with the chance of a more picturesque view then select the ‘ A v oid Motorw[...]

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    66 • EN Return to contents Once the calculation is complete y ou can either press ‘G o’ to star t navigation, ‘Simula tion’ t o see the actual route that will be taken, ‘Route Option ’ to change the parameters of the r oute or ‘ Guide ’ which will list the turn by turn instructions of the jour ney . The ‘Summary Screen ’ will [...]

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    67 • EN Return to contents 6.4 Change Start Position Y ou can use this function if you would like to calculate a rout e but from a differ ent location to the one you ar e currently at. F irst input your destination address as normal but when you reach the Summary page, press the ‘Route Option ’ button. Now press the ‘ Change S tar t P osit[...]

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    68 • EN Return to contents 7.1 V olume Setting Selecting this option opens the V olume menu whereb y you can increase or decr ease the audio level of the unit. P ress the ‘V olume Contr ol’ icon. T o adjust the volume, use your finger to pr ess either the button to increase the v olume or the button to decrease the volume . Please note that [...]

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    69 • EN Return to contents 8.0 Understanding the Mapping Screen Distance to next junction or instruction Whilst navigating a calculat ed route the Snooper display will show an information bo x. This box will tell y ou the next road you should be travelling on and the distance to that turn. The scr een will also show you either the expected time o[...]

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    70 • EN Return to contents 10. Bluetooth (NO T S2500) This unit is equipped with Bluetooth functionality . Y ou can use it as a hands free system f or a mobile phone that is equipped with Bluetooth.  Pr ess the centre of the screen t o enter the ‘Navigate to ’ menu.  Pr ess the ‘ Configure ’ button.  Mute or alter the audio leve[...]

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    71 • EN Return to contents After the pairing is successful the Snooper will rev er t back to the ‘Phone Menu ’ screen but the icons ar e no longer ‘ gr eyed out’ . Pr ess ( 6 ) to return to the Na vigation menu. Dialling ( 1 ) T o dial a number press ‘Dialling’ then ent er the number , using the keypad, press Green butt on ( a ) to ma[...]

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    72 • EN Return to contents A2DP ( 4 ) The Advanc ed Audio Distribution Pr ofile is a Bluetooth profile that allow s for the wireless transmission of ster eo audio from an A2DP source (typically a phone or computer) t o an A2DP receiver . This device also supports A VRCP The Audio/V ideo Remote Contr ol Profile is a Bluetooth pr ofile that all[...]

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    73 • EN Return to contents T o open the browser press ‘Br owser’ Back F orward Refresh Stop Address bar Close Keyboard T o exit the browser and close the DUN connection press close on the browser task bar then on the DUN scr een press DISC ONNEC T[...]

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    74 • EN Return to contents T roubleshooting Snooper Downloads If you are having an y difficulty in per forming a download onto the Snooper unit it is advisable t o refer to the checklist in Section A first before c ontacting us. If you are still unable to perform a download after following all of this checklist then please send an email to Suppo[...]

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    75 • EN Return to contents 7. What version of Int ernet Explorer / Netscape Navigator are you using? The software will only operate if y ou have Internet Explorer or Netscape Naviga tor 6 or above . T o check what version of Internet Explorer you hav e; open your bro wser , click on the ‘Help ’ menu and select ‘ About Internet Explorer’ .[...]

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    76 • EN Return to contents 4. The unit is automatically shut down during oper ation Please check the power c ontrol setting in the Setting menu. 5. Can ’t hear anything from speaker or earphone Please check the volume lev el. Please check the Mute status . F or earphone, please check if the jack is inserted properly . 6. Screen is dark. Adjust [...]

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    77 • EN Return to contents SPECIFICA TION S2500 1.1 Product Specification S2500 1.1.1 Envir onmental parameters Operating t emperature range : -10 °C ~ +60 °C Stor age temperature r ange : -20 °C ~ +70 °C Operating Humidity Range : 45% ~ 80%RH Storage humidity range : 30% ~ 90%RH Atmospheric pressure : 860MBar ~ 1060Mbar 1.1.2 Sy stem parame[...]

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    78 • EN Return to contents PIN definition : 1. +5V Output to PND (+5V ±0.2V , 2A) ; 2. NC 3. NC 4. NC 5. GND; 1.2 Expansion card : Micro SD/ SDHC slot (up to 16GB) 1.3 Audio Mono 8 Ω/ 1.0W (MAX) speaker; High-fidelity stereo 16 Ω or 32 Ω headphone jacks ( Φ 3.5); Plug in your headphones automatically turn off external sound (non-revers[...]

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    79 • EN Return to contents SPECIFICA TION S5000 Proc essor (CPU) MTK MT3351 468 MHZ OS WinCE 5.0 Memory 64MB (SL C) SDRAM 64MB (DDR2) Memory Card Micro SD Card upto 8GB GPS Receiv er MTK MT3328 F requency : 1.575GHZ C/A CODE: 1.023 MHZ chip r ate Channels: 66 Channel (location search) / 22 Channel (tracking) T racking Sensitivity : -165dBm Positi[...]

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    80 • EN Return to contents SPECIFICA TION 6 SERIES Dimensions: W180mm x H110mm x D15mm OS - WinCE Display Size: 7” TFT L CD Display Resolution : 800x480 Operating temper ature range: -10C ~ +60C Storage t emperature r ange: -20C ~ +70C CPU(C ore): 500 MHz RAM : 128MB(DDR) Flash Memory: 128MB Soft war e Storage: MICRO SD Expansion ca[...]

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    81 • EN Return to contents Recommendations f or safe use of product (Snooper , Batter y , A C Mains Charger and other ac cessories)  Always tr eat your product with care , keep it in a clean, and dust free environmen t.  W arning! May explode if disposed of in fir e.  Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture or humidity .  Do[...]

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    82 • EN Return to contents A C Mains Charger Connect the AC pow er adaptor only to designated po wer sources as marked on the pr oduct. M ake sure the USB c ord is positioned so that it will not be subjected to damage or stress. T o r educe the risk of electric shock , unplug the unit from any po wer source bef ore attempting to clean it. T he AC[...]

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    83 • EN Return to contents A cc essories & P ric e list The follo wing accessories are available fr om your local Snooper dealer . For further details please contact our sales depar tment on 0333 240 1000 (Option 1). Replacement European Mapping Micro-SD Card £149.99 In- car charger (24v/12v DC) adaptor (with USB Host lead) £19.99 Straight [...]