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1 355 GPS Nav igator 355 GPS Nav igator User Manual[...]
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2 Table of Contents GENERAL INF ORMATION Getting Started ................................................................................................................................................ 5 Customer Service .................................................................................................................................[...]
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3 TAKE ME HOME BUTTON ............................................................................................ 42 SHOW MAP BUTTON ................................................................................................ .... 43 Selecting a Destinat ion Using the Map ........................................................................[...]
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4 ADDITIONA L PROGRAMS Programs W indow ......................................................................................................................................... 91 Removing & Insertin g a Memory Card ......................................................................................................... 92 MUSIC PLAYER .......[...]
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5 Getting Started Thank you for pu rchasing the Ri ghtWay Navig at or . We at Righ tWay are exci ted and happy to have you as a custom er. Please look at the contents of your pa ckage and confirm you h ave received the following it ems. If you shoul d find something mi ssing please inform us within 14 days of purchas e. Package Contents RightWa[...]
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6 RightWay 355 G PS Navigator H ardware Your RightWay 355 GPS Navi gator is a sophi sticated electroni c device. To ensure a l ong lasting and trouble free experience , please tak e great care to avoi d dropping or damagi ng the device. A. Power But ton B. SD Memo ry Card Slot C. Headphone Jack D. Reset Button E. USB & Cha rging Port F. Stylus [...]
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7 Power Options The RightWay Navigator can be powered usi ng the internal rechargeable battery, D C power (cigarette li ghter adapter) , or AC powe r (wall charger). The RightWay can be us ed for navigati on while the unit i s recharging. AC Power (Wall Charger ) 1. Connect the USB plu g of the adapt er to the US B port of the device. 2. Plug the a[...]
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8 Powering On & Off Press and hol d the power button for three seco nds to turn ON the RightWay 355 GPS Navigator. To fully turn the Ri ghtWay 35 5 GPS Navi gator off, press and hold t he power button. Notice The indicator li ght is green when th e unit is on a nd the batt ery is fully charged . While chargin g, the in dicator light wil[...]
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9 Programs Window When you turn on you r RightWay Navi gator, the foll owing screen appears. From this screen you m ay choose to navi gate to a destin ation, listen to musi c, watch a movie, read an e-b ook, view p hotos or adjust th e settings simply by tap ping your choice. Navigation Movie Player Battery Level Time E-Book Reader Photo Viewer Set[...]
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10 Navigation To begin navi gation, tap the „Navi gatio n ‟ butt on. A screen wi ll appear asking if you have read the End Us er‟s Licen se Agreement. Tap „OK‟ and th e main navi gation window will open.[...]
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11 The very first time yo u use the RightWay 3 55 GPS Navigator, it can tak e up to 10 minutes to initializ e the GPS. After the first time, GPS receptio n should start with in 1 minute of turning o n the device. If the navigation device ha s been switched off for more than a week, the n ext initialization can take up to 5 minute s.[...]
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12 Main Window The MAIN WIND OW opens when the navi gation softwar e starts. You can reach al l of the navigati on software functions from thi s wind ow. The fol lowing secti ons will demonstrate how and when to use ea ch functi on. Returning to the Main Window To return to the Mai n Wind ow from any other wi ndow , t ap (the back but ton).[...]
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13 Status Indicators When the unit is on, in the upper right-h and corner you will find three icons. These symbols provide val uable informati on about your devi ce. Power Icon GPS Icon Compass Icon[...]
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14 Power Icon The Power symbol can di splay the following condi tions of the built in battery: The device is powe red by an external power source. The batt ery is chargi ng. The device is powe red by its internal battery. Battery i s fully charged. The device is powe red by its i nternal battery. Battery charg e is suffici ent . [...]
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15 GPS Icon The GPS symbol can show the foll owing GPS reception statu s: Acquiring Satellites Data i s being received from less than three sat ellites. Position can not be calculat ed. GPS Ready Data is bein g received from at least thr ee satellites. Position can be calculated. No Symbol The built -in GPS receiver is not ope rational . Please pre[...]
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16 Compass Icon The Compass symbol shows the di rection you are current ly headin g using the followi ng points of the compass: N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W and NW. NOTE: Th e direction in dicator w ill not appear until the GPS is ready and a positi on can be determined.[...]
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17 Menus Many buttons hav e menus whi ch open when acti vated. To activate a m enu, tap on th e button wi th your finger or stylu s. To close a menu wi thout selecti ng a functi on, t ap on the same button you u sed to open the menu. Volume Control The volume of the spo ken dri ving in structions can be adjusted du ring navi gation. With th e map d[...]
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18 Software Keybo ards Three keyboards ar e availabl e for entering destinati on information. These ke yboa rds appear on the screen when text entries are necessa ry. All entries can be made on the softwar e keyboard by usin g the fingerti ps or stylus. Alphabetic keyboard The alphabeti c keyboard automati cally appears when te xt entries are neces[...]
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19 Special Keys Spacebar. Moves the cursor forward on e space. Found on the alph abetic and nu meric keyboards. Delete. Removes th e previous character & m oves the cursor back one space. Found on the alph abetic and nu meric keyboards. Opens the numeri c keyboard. Opens the alph abetic keyboard. Opens the speci al character keyboard.[...]
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20 Predictive Text Th e RW 355 GPS Na vigator ha s a predicti ve text feature to facilit ate speedy address ent ry. Starting with the first letter or number y ou enter, the RW 355 i s searching i ts data base for matches and di splaying the most li kely resul ts in a li st. For example, wh en enterin g a location , afte r you type the fi rst letter[...]
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21 The N ew Destination Button New destinati ons are desti nations that you have not y et navigated to , or those that y ou have not yet stored. Destin ations may be selected by enteri ng an address, s electing a poi nt of interest (POI), or selecting from the qui ck search fun ction. Tap the New Destinations button to: • Enter an address by city[...]
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22 Enter an Addre ss 1. From the MAIN WINDO W, tap New De stination. A m enu will app ear with your options for entering your de stinati on. 2. Tap Enter an Address . 3. After selectin g a search area, a m enu will appear giving you the opti on to enter an address either Str eet First or City Fi rst. 4. After selectin g either Street First or City [...]
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23 New Destinatio n – Street First Street First can be us ed to find your de stinati on. It is help ful when the exact ci ty is unk nown . For example, you want Grand Av enue but you do not know i f it is in Minneapolis or St. Paul. In thi s case, enterin g the street first assi sts in determini ng the city. 1. In the MAIN W INDOW, tap N ew Desti[...]
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24 New Destination – City First The City First opti on is the fastest way t o enter an add ress when all information i s known. 1. In the MAIN W INDOW, ta p New Destin ation , then tap Ent er an Address . 2. Tap City First to open t he ADDRESS WINDO W. 3. Enter the name of th e city or the postal code usin g the alphab etic keyboard. T ap (OK but[...]
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25 Points of Intere st (POIs) Points of Interest or POIs are useful addresses that are organized accor ding to particul ar criteria. POIs in clude ai rpor ts, restaurant s, hotels, gas stati ons, government offices, banks, hospitals, shoppi ng centers, etc. Icons representin g the POIs can be di splayed on the map. The RightWay 355 GPS Navigator in[...]
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26 Search for POI A search for a speci fic poi nt of interest may b e conducted one of three ways: Nearby Searches for desti nations l ocated withi n a given radius of your cur rent location. This feature is useful for locating destinations such the next gas station or clos est hospital . In a City Searches for desti nations located wi thin a given[...]
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27 Search for POI – Nearby 1. In the MAIN W INDOW, tap N ew Destination , and then tap Search for POI . 2. Tap Nearby . 3. A list of POI cat egories will appear. Use (Up) and (D own) to scr oll through the list. To accept a category f rom the li st , t ap on t he entry. If a sub-cate gory exists, specify a sub-categ ory by tapp ing. 4. The Name o[...]
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28 Search for POI – In A City 1. In the MAIN WINDO W, tap New Destin ation , and then tap Search for POI . 2. Tap in a City . 3. Enter the name or the postal code of the desti nation locati on. 4. Specify a categ ory from which you woul d li ke to select a POI. Use (Up ) a nd (Down) to scroll through the li st. To accept a category from the list [...]
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29 Search for POI – Nationwide 1. In the MAIN W INDOW, tap N ew Destination , and then tap Search for POI . 2. Tap Nationw ide. 3. The POI OF NAT IONAL SIGN IFICANCE WINDOW op ens. Tap on th e name of the category from which you w ould like to select . 4. The name of the category l ist opens. It contai ns a list of nati onal POIs, sorted by dista[...]
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30 Direct Acce ss The Direct Acces s button all ows you to quickl y access frequently used POIs such as gas stations and restau rants. The Di rect Access bu tton is subdivided into three small er buttons. The symbols for the P OI categories sel ected for di rect access can be seen on these small er buttons. Th e default settin g for these buttons c[...]
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31 Changing the Direct Access POI Categories 1. In the MAIN W INDOW , t ap Options , and then tap Settings. 2. Tap POI. 3. In the Direct Acc ess 1 fiel d, tap (Li st) and select a P OI category. 4. Repeat the above step in th e Direct Access 2 and Direct Access 3 fiel ds. 5. When fini shed, tap Done t o save the change s.[...]
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32 The My Des tination Button The My Destinati on button i s used to access favorit e or frequently used desti nation s as w ell as destinati ons recently entered. Tap the My Destinations button to select a destination from: • A list of favorite destinations you have saved. • A list of destinations to which you have previously n avigated .[...]
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33 Favorites Destinations to whi ch you often travel can be saved on the FAV ORITES li st so you only have to enter the addre ss once. Th e RightWay 355 GPS Navi gator can save up to 300 different destinations on your FA VORITES l ist . There are two ways to sav e a desti nation to FAVORITES: sav e while enteri ng an address o r save after an add r[...]
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34 Saving to Favorites After an Address Has Been Entered 1. From the MAIN W INDOW, tap My Destin ations , and then tap Last Destin ations . 2. A list of desti nations you have p reviously navi gated to will appear. Tap on the desti nation to add to your FAV ORITES LIS T. Do not tap the Start Navigation button! 3. Tap Options . A menu will appear. 4[...]
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35 Selecting a Destination f r om the Favorites List 1. In the MAIN W INDOW, t ap M y Destinations , and then tap Favorites . 2. Your FAVOR ITE LIST will appear. Use ( Up) and (D own) to scroll through the li st. Tap the name of the destin ation to which you woul d like to navigate. 3. Tap the Start Navig ation button. The map o pens in Previ ew Mo[...]
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36 Modifying You r Favorites List Us i ng the Option s Button Rename Destination 1. In the MAIN W INDOW, t ap M y Destinations , and then tap Favorites . 2. Your FAVOR ITE LIST will appear. Use ( Up) and (D own) to scroll through the li st. Tap the name of the de stinat ion to whi ch you would like to rename. 3. Tap Options bu tton, then tap Rename[...]
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37 Designating a Home Address 1. In the MAIN W INDOW, t ap My Destinations , and then tap Favorites . 2. Your FAVOR ITE LIST will appear. Use ( Up) and (D own) to scroll through the li st. Tap the name of the de stinati on to which you would like to designate as your hom e address. 3. Tap Options bu tton, then tap Home Address . 4. The destin ation[...]
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38 Delete a Fav orite Destination 1. In the MAIN W INDOW, t ap M y Destinations , and then tap Favorites . 2. Your FAVOR ITE LIST will appear. Use ( Up) and (D own) to scroll through the li st. Tap the name of the de stinati on to which you would like to delete. 3. Tap Options , and th en tap Delet e Destination . 4. The screen will say, “ Do you[...]
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39 Add a Favorite to Route 1. In the MAIN W INDOW, tap M y Destinations , and th en tap Favorites . 2. Your FAVOR ITE LIST will appear. Use (Up) and (D own) to scroll through the li st. Tap the name of the de stinati on to which you would like to add t o your route . 3. Tap Options , and then tap A dd to Rou te . 4. The destin ation will now be add[...]
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40 Last Destinatio ns The RightWay Navi gator saves th e last 30 desti nations to whi ch you have navigated i n the Last Destinati ons list. Y ou may select a desti nation from the Last Desti nati ons list or add a destination to you r favorites. Selecting a Destination f r om the Last Destinat ions List 1 . In the MAIN WINDOW, t ap M y Destination[...]
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41 Adding a Favo r ite from the Last Destination s List 1 . In the MA IN WINDOW, t ap M y Destinations , and then tap Last Destin ations . 2. A list of your Last Desti nations appears. U se (Up) and (Down) to scroll through the list. Tap the name of the desti nation you woul d like t o save to fav orites . 3. Tap Options . 4. Tap Save as Favo rite [...]
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42 T he Take Me Home Button Tap the Take Me Home button to: Immediately route from your current position to your home address. NOTE: If your hom e address has not previ ously been speci fied on your FAVORIT ES LIST, when you tap Tak e Me Home , you will be prompted to ente r your home addres s.[...]
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43 The Show Map Button Tap the Show Map button to: Show your exact location on a map. Select a destination using the map.[...]
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44 Selecting a Destination Us ing the Map 1. In the MAIN W INDOW , t ap th e Show Map button. 2. Tap (Destination search). 3. The map opens i n Destin ation Search Mode. Tap on the poi nt to which you wi sh to navigat e. 4. The destin ation that you hav e selected appears under the c ross hairs. Tap (OK). 5. The DESTINAT ION ON MAP W INDOW op ens. [...]
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45 The Start Navigati on Button Tap the Start Navigation button to: View map in Preview Mode Show Turn- by -Turn List of directions View map in Navigation Mode View map in Destination S earch Mode[...]
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46 Map in Preview Mode In the Preview Mod e, the enti re route is visible wi th a small flag marki ng the destinati on. The route and the esti mated travel time are al so displ ayed. The map opens i n Preview Mod e after a desti nation or route has b een entered and the Sta rt Navigation butt on has been tapped. 1 An orang e triangl e shows your cu[...]
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47 The Show Turn- by -Turn List Bu tton Tap the Show Tu rn- by -Turn List bu tton to vi ew detailed directi ons of the calculated route before startin g navigation or at any time duri ng navigation . This open s the TURN- BY -TUR N LIST WINDOW wh ich displays all of the driving instructions i n table form. Tap (Back) to close the TURN- BY -TURN L I[...]
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48 Map in Navigation Mode Tap Start Navigat ion to vi ew the map in Navi gati on Mode . When operati ng in Navigation Mode, the di rection you are travelin g is at the top. 1 Sign postings to be followed a re displ ayed here. 2 Po sted speed l imits (where a vailable ) are di splayed here. 3 When two maneuv ers need to be executed in qui ck success[...]
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49 8 A triangle i n orange shows your cur rent positi on on the map . The map a rea di splayed continuall y changes so that your cur rent posi tion is al ways centered on t he map. 9 If you are navigat ing a route wi th several stages , the remain ing distan ce, estimat ed duration of the tri p, and the esti mated time of arrival for the next in te[...]
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50 To Exit Navigat i on Mode Tap (Back) to qui t navigation. A window prompt s you to confirm. To Return to the Main Window Tap (Back) to return to the MA IN WINDOW. If you are currentl y navigating , you are prompted to confi rm your decisi on to quit navi gation.[...]
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51 Map Modificat ions in Navigat i on M ode When the map i s open in Navi gation Mode, tap an y point on the map to bri ng up map modifi cation buttons . 2D/3D Tap this but ton to change betwe en 2D and 3D map view. Th e symbol for the m ode that i s currently set is marked orange. Day/Night Tap this but ton to changes between "d ay" and [...]
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52 Map in Destination Searc h M ode From either Previ ew Mode or Navi gation Mode, tap (Destinati on search). In the Destinat ion Search M ode, the map‟ s orientati on does not change. North i s always at the top. A pair of cross hai rs can be seen wh en the map i s in Desti nation Search Mode. Zoom Out Use Zoom Out to display a larger s ection o[...]
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53 Operating in Des tination Search Mode 1. Tap on the poi nt to whi ch you wish to navi gate. The desti nation th at you have selected appears unde r the cross hair s. 2. Tap (OK). 3. Buttons wi th various functi ons appear. Take Me There Immedi ately begin s navigation to that location . If you are currently navi gating to another desti nati on, [...]
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54 To Exit Destinat ion Search Mode Tap (Desti nation search) to exit the Destinati on Search Mode and return to t he window from whi ch you started th is mode. To Return to the Main Window Tap (Back) to return to the MA IN WINDOW.[...]
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55 The Options Butto n Tap the Options but ton to: Access the ROUTE P LANNING WINDO W Access the SETTIN GS WINDOW Access the GPS STATUS WINDOW. Access the LOGBOOK WINDOW.[...]
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56 Options – Route Plan ning Tap Route Planning to open the ROUTE PLANNING WINDOW to preplan a route.[...]
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57 General Routin g Information Starting Point The starting point of a route is the poi nt at which you wan t to begin you r tri p. This does not need to be your current l ocation. For exampl e, if you are planni n g a route for a vacation, your hotel could be entered as the starti ng point. NOTE: The starti ng point i s only important if you want [...]
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58 Creating a Rout e 1. In the MAIN W INDOW, tap Options button, t hen tap Rout e Planning button. 2. The ROUTE PLAN NING WIND OW opens. Tap Specify Startin g Point b utton. 3. The START ING POINT menu opens . Tap the but ton correspond ing to the how you wish you enter your starti ng poin t. 4. Enter the starti ng point. The selected de stination [...]
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59 5. Tap the Add R oute Point but ton. The ROUTE PO INT menu opens. Tap the bu tton correspondi ng to how you wi sh you enter your desti nation. 6. Enter the route p oint, and th en tap the Add but ton. The selected de stinati on appears next to the flow numb er “1” , i ndicatin g that it is the first stage of the rout e. 7. Repeat steps 5 &am[...]
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60 Changin g the Starting Point of a Route 1. In the ROUTE PLAN NING W INDOW, tap fl ow number “0” (th e starting poin t). 2. The START ING POINT menu opens . Tap the button correspondi ng to how y ou wish to enter your new starti ng poin t. 3. Enter the new starti ng poi nt. The selected destinati on appears next to the flow numb er “0” , [...]
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61 Changin g the Order of R oute Points 1. In the ROUTE PLAN NING W INDOW, tap th e route poin t you want to change. 2. A menu wi ll appear with route management options: Route Point Up Moves the select ed route point up one stage. Example: Route Point 2 bec omes Route Poin t 1 Route Point Dow n Moves the selected route poin t down one stage. Examp[...]
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62 Deleting a Rou te Point 1. In the ROUTE PLAN NING W INDOW, tap th e route poin t you want to cha nge. NOTE: The starti ng point (fl ow number "0") can not be moved no r deleted. 2. A menu appears with the foll owing route m anagement opt ions: 3. Tap (d elete). 4 . A screen will appear asking, “Do you real ly want to delete this i nt[...]
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63 Saving Routes 1. In the ROUTE PLAN NING W INDOW, tap Options . 2. A menu wi ll appear. Tap Sav e Route . 3. Using the al phabetic keyboard, ent er a name for the rout e. Tap Save . 4. The route i s saved to the SAVED ROUTES list un der the name you entered. NOTE: Onl y the start poin t and route point s are s aved. Th e calculat ed route is not.[...]
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64 Using Saved Rou tes 1. In the ROUTE PLAN NING W INDOW, tap Options . 2. A menu wi ll appear. Tap the Sa ved Route s button. 3. The SAVED R OUTES li st will appear. Tap the route you woul d like to select. 4. Tap the Load R oute button. Th e ROUTE PLANN ING WINDOW di splays the starting poi nt and the route poi nts of the s elected route 5. Tap t[...]
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65 Show Route Button 1. In the ROUTE PLAN NING W INDOW, aft er either loadi ng a saved route or ente ring your route points, tap Sh ow Route button. 2. The map opens i n Preview Mode . The starting point and the route poi nts are mark ed by flag s. For each stage, th e distance and th e estimat ed trip ti me is given. Thi s information is also disp[...]
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66 Simulating Rout es 1. In the ROU TE PLANNING W IND OW , after eith er loading a saved route or entering your route points, tap Sh ow Route button. 2. The map opens i n Preview Mode . Tap Options . 3. A menu wi ll appear. Tap Si mulation . 4. The route i s calculated and a simulati on of the route is seen and he ard. Ending Simulation Tap (Back) [...]
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67 Viewing Rou te Profile The calculati on of a route is based on route options which ar e found in the Route P rofile. 1. In the ROUTE PLAN NING W INDOW , aft er either loadi ng a saved route or enteri ng one route point, tap Show Route but ton . 2. The map opens in Preview Mode. Tap Options . 3. A menu wi ll appear. Tap Rout e Profile . 4. The fi[...]
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68 Options Button – Settings Tap Settings to op en t he SETTINGS WINDOW where you can cust omize your Rig htWay Navigator to sui t your personal needs and preferences .[...]
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69 The Settings Windo w In the SETTING WINDOW tap: A. Basic Settings to modify the basic settings. B. Current Map t o select different maps. C. POI to designate which P OIs are displayed on the map. D. Route Profile to determine route specificati ons.[...]
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70 A. Basic Settings Tap Basic Settings to customi ze your Righ tWay Navigator to you r specifi cations. Basic Settings 2D Auto-zoom 2D Map: Orientation 2D Map: Show Street N ames Brightness Day 3D Auto-zoom 3D Map: Show Street N ame s Brightness Night Coordinate Format Display Compass Distance Units Info When Crossing Borders Language Menu Animati[...]
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71 Changin g Basic Settings Opt i ons 1. From the MAIN WINDO W, tap Options , and the n tap Bas ic Settin gs . 2. The first pag e of the BASIC SETTINGS WINDOW will appear. There are 6 pages of basi c settings. To move between pages tap (previous page) and (next page ). 3. For each settin g there is a (Help) button. W hen you tap it, you s ee a prec[...]
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72 Basic Settings & Their Option s Page 1 Setting Cat egory Options Default Setti ng Language English Spanish French English Speak Street Name s Yes No Speak street names 2D Zoom Factor No Automatic Zoom Smaller Map Secti on Standard Larger Map Secti on Standard 3D Map: Show Str eet Names Yes No Yes Page 2 Setting Cat egory Options Default Sett[...]
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73 Page 3 Setting Cat egory Options De fault Setti ng Show Remaini ng Di stance Yes – show remai ning di stance to destination an d, if applicabl e, interim destinations No – do not show remain ing distance Yes Show Duration of Journey Yes – show remain ing travel time to destination an d, if applicabl e, interim destinations No – do not sh[...]
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74 Page 5 Setting Cat egory Options Default Setti ng Menu Anima tion Yes – menus are ani mated No – menus pop up Yes Distance Uni ts Kilometers Miles Miles Time Format 24h – mili tary time 12h (am/pm) 12h (am/pm) Coordinate Di splay Yes No Yes Page 6 Setting Cat egory Options Default Setti ng Coordinate Format Decimal coordi nates (e.g. 16,54[...]
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75 B. Current Ma p Settings Tap the Current Map button to di splay information on the map currentl y being used. The RightWay 355 GPS Navi gator comes with one map of the conti nental Uni ted States. If additi onal maps are avail able, this i s where you can select a di fferent map. To pur chase additi onal maps (if available), vi sit www.rightwayg[...]
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76 POI Settings Tap the POI setti ngs button to s elect POI categ ories to be shown on the map and designate POI categories t o be used for di rect access POI Categorie s (in alphabeti cal order) Airport ATM Bank Border Crossin g Business Facili ty Car Dealer Motorcycle Deal er Car Rental Culture Exhibition Gas Station Government Office Health Care[...]
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79 Selecting POI Cat egories Shown on Map 1. From the MAIN W INDOW, tap Options , then tap Settin gs, then tap POI . 2. The POI SETT INGS WINDOW wi ll appear. Tap Cat egories Shown . 3. A list of POI cat egories is shown wi th a box next to each. B oxes with checkmarks are the categories selected to be shown on the map. Boxes wit hout checkmarks ar[...]
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80 Selecting Direct Access POIs 1. From the MAIN W INDOW, tap Options , then tap Settings, th en tap POI . 2. The POI SETT INGS WINDOW wi ll appear. Tap Direct Acc ess 1 . 3. A list of POI cat egories is shown wi th a smal l button next to each cat egory. The orang e button i ndicates the POI selected for di rect acces s. Use (Up) and (Down) to scr[...]
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81 C. Route Profile S ettings Tap the Route Pr ofile setti ngs button to sp ecify the type of route and t ype of road s you wish to travel. Route Profile Settings (in alphabetical ord er) Calculate the Next Stag e Ferries Highways Speed Profil e Toll Roads Type of Route U-Turns[...]
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82 Changin g Route Profile Op ti ons 1. From the MAIN W INDOW, tap Options , and th en tap Settings . 2. Tap Route Profil e. The first page of the ROUTE PROFILE WINDOW w ill app ear. There are 2 pages of route profi le options . To move betw een pages tap (previous page) and (next page ). 3. For each settin g there is a (Help) button. W hen you tap[...]
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83 Route Profile Options and Settings Page 1 Category Options Default Setting Speed Profile Type of transportati on bein g used. Important for calc ulating rout e & arrival times. Car Bicycle Pedestrian Car Type of Route Fast route -Fav ors use of fast roads (interstate/hig hway) Optimum route -C ombin ation of Fast & Short Routes Short rou[...]
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84 Page 2 Ca tegory Options Default Setting Ferries Allow – can be u sed Avoid – only use i f there is no othe r option Forbid – cannot b e used Allow Calculate the Next Stage Automat ically This settin g only applies if you are navigating a route wi th several stages. Determine how, aft er reachi ng a certain route point, the next stage shou[...]
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Options – GPS Status GPS Status provi des an overview of the data r eceived by the GPS vi a satelli te that the navigati on software uses in cal culating routes. Tap the GPS Status button to: View GPS data (longitude, latitude, altitude, etc.) Save current position[...]
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82 View GPS Data 1. From the MAIN W INDOW, tap Options , an d then tap GPS Status . 2. The GPS SETTIN GS WINDOW will appear. From this win dow you can determi ne: GMT (Greenwi ch Mean Time) Di rection travelin g Longitud e Satelli tes (need 3 to navi gate) Latitud e HDOP (measure of accuracy o f the GPS recei ver) Altitude Speed currentl y travelin[...]
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83 Save Current Loc ation 1. From the MAIN W INDOW, tap Options , an d then tap GPS Status . 2. The GPS SETTIN GS WINDOW will appear. Tap the Sav e Position bu tton. 3. The SAVE D ESTINATION AS ... WINDOW open s. Ente r the name you would li ke the destination saved und er and indicate whether i t is a home address or n ot. 4. Tap Save . The d esti[...]
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84 No GPS Recept ion When GPS sign al is interrupted, the following messag e appears: GPS reception is cur rently not sufficient. Navigation starts autom atically as soon as GPS receptio n is OK again. When this message appears, you hav e the foll owing options: Wait for reception . When GPS recepti on is suffici ent for determi ning positi on,[...]
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Options – Logbook The RightWay Navi gator can be used to record v ehicl e mileage for expen se reports or ta x purposes. Tap the Logbook but ton to: Record vehicle mileage[...]
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82 General Informat ion About the Logbook The logbook is record ed in th e Logbook.xls file which can be open ed wi th a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet prog ram. Each reco rded trip i s added at the bottom o f th e spreadshe et as a new entry. When first used, th e Logbook.xls fi le is created i n the MN6 Logbook dir ectory on the m emory card. If yo[...]
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Programs Window In additi on to superior GPS navig ation, t he RightWay 355 GPS Navi gator allows users to listen to musi c, watch movies, read e-books, a nd view photos . Navigation Movie Player Battery Level Time E-Book Reader Photo Viewer Settings Music Player[...]
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82 Inserting & Rem oving a Memory Card (memory card not inclu ded) Inserting the Memory Card (SD card) To insert a memory card, gentl y press the card in to the card slot on the sid e of your RightWay Navig ator until it locks in place. Removing the Memory Card (SD card) To remove a memo ry card, swi tch the Righ tWay Navigator off. Press th e [...]
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Music Player The RightWay Navi gator all ows users to listen to music. Add musi c files such as .mp3 and .wma to a SD ca rd. Insert the SD card into the Ri ghtWay Navigator and open th e music menu. 1. After insertin g your memory card wi th the songs you whi ch to listen , tap the Music button. 2. The Music screen wi ll briefl y open, then switch [...]
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82 4. The Music Player scre en opens, and the song begi ns to play. Volume Selection Progress Name of Selection Total Length of Selection Portion of Selection Played Shuffle Mode[...]
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83 Music Player Buttons *When you tap the Open List button, thre e additi onal buttons appear on th e scr een. Exit Mu sic Player Previous Song Pause Next Song List Music* Shuffle Mute Increase Volume Decrease Volume A dd Music to Play List Remove Music from Play List Clear Play List[...]
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Movie Viewer The RightWay Navi gator all ows users to listen to vi deo. Copy video fi les to an SD Card an d insert the SD card into the Ri ghtWay Navigator an d open the video men u. The Ri ghtWay Navigator can play MP4 , ASF, WMV , AVI, and D IVX files. 1. After insertin g your memory card wi th the movi e you which to view , tap t he Movie butto[...]
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82 4. The Movie Vi ewer screen op ens and the mo vie begi n to play. Minutes of Movie Viewed & Total Length of Mov ie Video Progress Name of Movie Volume[...]
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83 Movie Player Buttons *When you tap th e List Movi e button , three add itional butt ons will appear on the scre en. Exit Movie Viewer Previous Movie Pause Next Movie List Movies* Full Screen Mute Increase Volume Decrease Volume A dd Mo vie to Play List Remove Movie from Play List Clear Play List[...]
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E-Book Reade r The RightWay Navi gator all ows users to read text fil es on their device. Copy t ext files to an SD Card and i nsert the SD card in to the RightWay Navigat or and open th e E-B ook Reader. 1. After insertin g your memory card wi th the e-b ook you which to read, tap the E-book button. 2. The E-book r eader screen opens. Tap the Add [...]
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82 4 . The E-book opens to the E – Book Read er screen. Title of Book Page Number Total Number of Pages[...]
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83 E-Book Reader Buttons *When you tap the Ju mp bu tton, a new screen will open enabling you to “jump ” to any page i n the book . Scroll Up A dd Book Exit E-Book Reader Scroll Down Jump*[...]
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84 Using the Jump B utton 1. Tap the Jum p button. 2. The PAGE NUM BER WINDOW opens. Use t he num ber buttons to t ap in t he p age number you want to go to, then tap th e Enter butto n. 3. The E-Book Reader screen appears displaying the pa ge c orresponding to t he number you entered. Back Space Enter Page Number Page Number[...]
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Photo Viewer NOTE: Image fi les must be on an SD card and the SD card in serted into the Ri ghtWay Navigator to vi ew photos. 1. After in serting your memory card wi th the photos you which to view, tap th e Photo button. 2. The photo vi ewer screen opens . Tap the Ad d Photo bu tton . 3. A wind ow will open showi ng the NANDFl ash and th e SD card[...]
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82 5. A window will open displayi ng the contents of the SD card. Ei ther double cli ck the image you would like to see, or hi ghlight it and th en tap the checkmark. 6. The image will open on the photo viewin g screen.[...]
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83 Photo Viewer Buttons Exit Photo Viewer Previous Photo Next Photo Zoom In Zoom Out A dd Photo Full Screen Move Image (when zoom ed in) Rotate Image 90 o[...]
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84 Settings Menu The RightWay Navi gator all ows users to make chan ges to various settin gs on their device. Each will be described in greater detai l on th e following pages. Tap the Close butt on at any ti me to return to the Pr ograms Window. A djust Volume Change Language Change Date, Time & Time Zone Settings System Information Change Bac[...]
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85 Navigation Setup The Navigation Setup button tell s the Righ tWay 355 Navigator th e path and file name of the navigati on software. The devi ce is programmed to the proper setting s for navigation .[...]
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86 Touch Screen C alibration The Emend Tou ch Screen button enables you to re-cal ibrate your touch scre en. Afte r tapping th e Emend Touch Screen , a whi te screen will appear with a + in the middl e. Tap the center of the + wi th either the styl us or your finger. A new + will appear i n a corner, again tap in the center of the + . Thi s repeats[...]
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87 Languag e The RightWay 355 G PS Navig ator can be vi ewed in 18 different lang uages, enabling you to chose the lan guage which work s best for you. 1. To change the lan guage used with th e device, t ap Settings, then t he Langu age button. 2. The language screen wi ll appear. Use th e arrows to scroll up and down to view the list of languages [...]
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88 GPS Status The GPS Status but ton enables you to view i nformation about th e GPS, i ts function and your current locati on. Using the GPS St atus Menu 1. Tap Settings , then th e GPS Status but ton. The GPS Stat us wi ndow opens showi ng the number and strength of the satell ite signals. 2. Tap the T button to bring up th e full GPS Status Menu[...]
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89 Backlight The backlig ht feature enabl es you to adjust the bri ghtness of the screen and designat e the length of ti me to wait before shutti ng down the back li ght. Changing the brightness of the screen 1. Tap the Settin gs button, then the Backl ight but ton to open the backli ght screen. 2. Tap + to make the scre en brighter or – to make [...]
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Volume The volume feature enabl es you to adjust the v olume of the uni t and the touch tone . Changing th e Volume 1. Tap the Settin gs button, then the V olume button to op en the volume sc reen. 2. Tap + to make the vol ume louder or – to make the v olume softer. 3. When the volume i s at your desired l evel, tap the Close bu tton. Changing th[...]
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82 Time The Time button e nables y ou to modif y the date, t ime, or tim e zone displayed by your unit .s Changing the Tim e or Time Zone 1. Tap the Time button t o open the ti me & date screen. 2. Use the up and down ar rows to scroll through the options. 3. When the screen displ ays the desired date, ti me and ti me zone, tap the Cl ose butto[...]
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83 Skin Skin refers to th e background col or(s) of the uni t. There are two choices for th e skin color: black or li ght green. Light green i s the defaul t setting. 1. Highlight your choice then tap the Cl ose button . 2. The screen opens in th e selected ski n.[...]
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84 System The System button enables you to view information specific to your unit. When you tap the System button, th e followi ng screen will appear. NOTE: Tappi ng „Initial Setu p‟ will cause a facto ry reset, losin g any informati on or settings you have made.[...]
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Mounting Syste m Included in your package, you wil l find a mounti ng solution to easil y secure your Ri ghtWay Navigator to eit her the win dshield or the dash. NOTE: It is ill egal in Cali fornia and Minnesota to attach anyth ing to the windshi eld. 1. Select a suit able location on the wind shield or dashboard for the mount . Clean and dry this [...]
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82 Caution Secure the cradl e in such a way that th e driver's visi bility is not imp aired. Do not attach the cradl e wit hin the deployment zone of airbags. When install ing the cradl e, ensure that it does not repr esent a risk in the event of an accident. Do not run cables di rectly n ext to safety-r elevant devi ces and po[...]
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Frequently Asked Questions Why won’t my unit turn? The power button m ust be held down for 3 s econds for the u nit to turn on. T ypically the problem when a unit will not turn on is that it is locked. Check the lock/unloc k switch on the ri g ht side of the device. It m ust be in the unlock ed position. If that isn’t the problem, check the pow[...]
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82 Technical Data Dimens ions 4.2” x 3.3” x .9” Weight approx. 145 g Operating cond itions Operating temperatur e -10°C to +45 °C Storage temperatu re -20°C t o +70 °C Humidit y 0% to 90%, non- precipitatin g CPU Samsung 2440 -400Mhz Operating Syste m Microsoft Wi ndows® CE Net 5.0 CPU Samsung 2410, 200 M Hz Display 3.5” -LCD-C olor di[...]
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83 End User’s License A greements DO NOT OPERATE THIS PRODUCT WHILE DRIVING. PA RK THE VEHICLE SAFELY FIRST. RIGHTWAY GPS, ITS DEA LERS, SUPPLIERS AND DISTRIBUTORS DISCLAIM ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUS E ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE OR THAT MAY VIOLATE THE LAW. RIGHTWAY GPS, ITS DEA LERS, SUPPLIERS, DISTRIBUTORS DISCLAIM [...]
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84 Transplant G PS, Inc Limited Warranty HARDWA RE: Transplant GPS, Inc warrants to the original C ustomer that this product w ill be free from de fects in workmanshi p and material s, for one y ear fr om the da te of original purchase from Transplant GPS. The prov isions of this war ranty shall not apply if, in Transplant GPS’s judgment, the p r[...]
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85 WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER PHYSICAL D AMAGE TO THE SUR FACE OF THE PRODUCT, INCLU DING CRACKS OR SCRATCHE S O N OUTSIDE CASING . THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY W HE N THE MALFUNC T ION RESULTS FROM THE US E OF THIS PRODUCT I N CONJU NCTION WITH ACCESS ORIES, O THER PRODUCTS , OR AN CILLARY OR PER IPHER AL EQUIPM ENT AND TRANS PLANT G PS D ETERM INES [...]