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Cont en t s © 20 10 Tel e Type GPS 3 Table of Contents Part I Gett ing St arte d 6 ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... ...... ...... ....... ....... ....... ...... ...... ..6 1 Disclai mer ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... ...... ...... ....... ....... ....... ...... ...... ..8 2 Accessor ies ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... ...... ...... ...[...]
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Part I 35 00 Ha rd ware U ser Gu ide 6 © 201 0 Tel eType GPS 1 Gettin g Start e d 1. 1 Disclaim er Use the WorldNav at your own ri sk. To r educe the ri s k of unsafe operati on, pl ease car ef ull y re vie w and understand this user manual . It is the user's re spon sibi li ty to use this pr oduct prudentl y. This product i s i ntended to be[...]
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© 201 0 Tel eType GPS 7 Gett ing St a rted F or use in v ehicl es, it i s the sole re spon sibi li ty of the operator of the TeleT ype G PS Worl dNav t o place and secure the G PS un it so that i t wil l not i nter fe re with t he ve hic le operati ng c ontrol s and safety devic es , obstruct the d ri ver's v iew of dri ving conditi ons, or c[...]
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© 201 0 Tel eType GPS 9 Gett ing St a rted 1. 3 Har dware Fea tures GPS S ee follow ing page for corre spo nding des criptions 35 00 Ha rd ware U ser Gu ide 10 © 201 0 Tel eType GPS Se e pre v ious page for corr e spond ing illust ra t ion s GPS De vice 1 Power Butto n P ower s dev i ce on/off and in to Stand by Mode ( Sle ep) 2 R ese t R estarts[...]
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© 201 0 Tel eType GPS 11 Gett ing St a rted B luetoo th Earp iece Ea rpiece 9 Volume inc rease Increas e s vo l ume o n B lueto oth earpiece 10 Volume decrease Decreases volume on B luet ooth earpiece 11 B luet ooth Power B ut ton Powers Bl uet oo th earpiece on/off 12 Indica to r L i ght While c hargi ng solid Red lig ht means earpiece i s c harg[...]
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© 201 0 Tel eType GPS 13 Gett ing St a rted Displa y: S pecifi c ation: 3.5” TFT + 3.5” L CD sc reen , 4-l ine-r esistance touch scr ee n R e solution: 320 x 2 40 pix e ls (R GB ) B rightness: Ba c klight adjustable GPS M od u le: F requency: 1575 .42MHz Port: COM7 B aud rate: 38 40 0 Ch annels: 64 S ensitivity: -161 dBm Precis ion: Position: [...]
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Part II 35 00 Ha rd ware U ser Gu ide 16 © 201 0 Tel eType GPS 2 Ba sic O pera t ion Turn in g on an d off Tu rn your GP S on by pr e s sing t he P ower button for at le ast two seconds. Power off by pre ss ing the Power button t hen sele cting P ower Off . To enter S le ep Mode, press the P ower button and se le ct S le ep Mode. H ardwar e R eset[...]
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© 201 0 Tel eType GPS 17 B asic Operat ion H and lebar M oun t Att ac h y our GP S s ec urel y to the handlebar of your motorc ycle o r moped, maki ng sure n ot to bloc k your li ne of sight. (N ote: G PS i s c ompati ble with RAM™ win dow m ount) Memo ry C ar d Th is devi ce supports s ec ure dig ital (SD) c ards up t o 32 G B. Be sur e t he c [...]
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Part III 35 00 Ha rd ware U ser Gu ide 20 © 201 0 Tel eType GPS 3 Main M enu Main Men u Page • GPS - Pr ovides na vi gation funct ion • B luetoo th - use the Blu etooth e arpie ce p rovide d to he ar navigati on in s tr uctions or l isten to music • Mu sic - Li sten to musi c fi les • Video - V iew vi deos • Phot o - Vie w photos • Ebo[...]
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© 201 0 Tel eType GPS 21 Main M enu 3. 1 GPS Ple as e car efull y read the W orl dNav Software G uide (separate bookle t) for navi gation instruc tions. 3. 2 Bluet ooth Th e Blu etooth setting al lows you to pair your G P S with t he B luetooth earpi ece pr o vi ded. Be sure your Bluet o oth earpi ece i s powered on (flashing g ree n li ght) t hen[...]
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© 201 0 Tel eType GPS 23 Main M enu 3. 3 Music Music M ode all ows you to li sten to musi c fil es on your GPS. The device suppo rts m usic fil e s i n WMA, MP3 and WAV fo rmat. 1. U nder the Audio/Music folder , selec t th e icon wh ich wi ll di splay your list o f audio fi le s. 2. T ap t he fi le name t o b egin pl aying musi c. Mu sic Sele cti[...]
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© 201 0 Tel eType GPS 25 Main M enu 3. 5 Photo Photo Vi ewe r all ow s you to vi ew photos y ou have uploaded on to your SD car d. The device supports photo s i n JPG, PNG , and B MP format . 1. T ap t he i con on the Main Menu then the me mory car d and then select the pat h whe re your photos ar e saved. 2. T ap t he fi le name t o d isplay the [...]
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© 201 0 Tel eType GPS 27 Main M enu 3. 7 GPS I nf o Yo u can che ck y our G P S sign al strength, curr e nt latitude/lon gitude and curr ent satelli te-ti me inform ati on. Yo u can al s o s elec t "G PS Reset" to clear y our c urre nt satell ite c onnection and reacqui re a s ignal. GP S Mon itor P age 35 00 Ha rd ware U ser Gu ide 28 ?[...]
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Part IV 35 00 Ha rd ware U ser Gu ide 30 © 201 0 Tel eType GPS 4 Troub les h ooti ng Pr oblem R e ason S olution GPS wi ll not power o n Low Po w e r Cha rg e the Batt e r y Po w e r s off Sud den ly Low P ower Charg e t he Battery Tou ch scr een fu nction is abno rmal Tou ch s creen cal i bration is off Use System to ols to recali brate the scree[...]
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© 201 0 Tel eType G PS 31 Trou b lesho ot ing Bluetoo th is n ot worki ng Bluet ooth m odule i s n ot supp orted Use the Blue t o ot h earpiece p r ovided Poo r conn e ction be tween Bluetoot h earpi ece and de vi ce Check t he con necti on to the Blueto oth earpiece (mu s t u s e e a rpiece provi de d) No GPS signal Po or r ece ption area such a [...]