589580
3
Zoom out
Zoom in
Previous page
1/53
Next page
Smart
V3
for Palm OS
®
5
User Manual
English
3
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
Contents
1. Introduction ..............................................................5
2. Installing Smart ....................................................6
3. Smart Desktop .....................................................7
4. Installing Maps Using Smart Desktop ..................8
5. Starting Smart ......................................................9
6. Controlling Smart ...............................................10
7. Main Menu Screen .................................................11
8. GPS Status ............................................................11
9. Setting your Destination .........................................
13
10. Avoiding an Area ....................................................18
11. Viewing your Route ................................................19
12. Map Screen Pop-up Menu ....................................24
13. Route Demonstrator ..............................................25
14. Trip Meter ...............................................................26
15. Favourites and Quick Navs ....................................27
16. Settings ..................................................................29
17. Smart
Desktop Advanced Features ...................35
18. Continuous Continental Navigation ........................37
19. Improving Performance ..........................................38
20. Accessories ...........................................................38
21. Support Information ...............................................40
4
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
5
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
1. Introduction
Whether you travel in your own country, or overseas, Smart
will direct you to your destination without the need for
map books and second-hand instructions.
The Global Positioning System is available free of charge, at any time, and depending on your GPS receiver, may be
accurate to within 5 m (15 ft). Smart
maps provide street level detail for door-to-door navigation, including Points of
Interest (POIs) such as accommodation, railway stations and airports.
Use this manual to help you install Smart
, learn how to operate it effectively and safely and discover the range of
features available to you.
GPS and GPS Signals
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a network of satellites that transmit accurate time and position information
worldwide. GPS receivers receive signals from these satellites, and use the information to determine an exact
location.
GPS satellites orbit the Earth at around 12,000 miles. While a GPS receiver can detect signals from up to 12 satellites
at any time, only three are needed to provide the two-dimensional position or “fix” (latitude and longitude) required for
vehicle navigation systems. GPS data is available free of charge for any user.
Smart
is designed to use GPS information to find your current position, and calculate the best route to your
desired destination using the available road maps. Smart will then guide you with voice and visual commands to
your destination using the continuous stream of GPS data to track your position.
Safety Notice
In a vehicle, it is your sole responsibility to place, secure and use your handheld in a manner that will not cause
accidents, personal injury or property damage. The user of this product is solely responsible for observing safe
driving practices.
It is your sole responsibility to adhere to the following safety instructions at all times:
• Do not operate Smart
while driving.
• Do not mount your GPS receiver or handheld in a way that interferes with airbags or other safety equipment.
• Do not use or handle your GPS receiver or handheld when it is hot; leave it to cool out of direct sunlight.
Navman disclaim all liability for use of this product in a way that may cause accidents or damage or that may violate law.
6
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
2. Installing Smart
Begin by installing Smart Desktop on your computer. Then install and register Smart on your handheld, activate and
download the maps you require from Smart Desktop. You will need an Internet connection to complete activation.
Note: Windows
®
XP
®
users, ensure XP
®
Service Pack 1 or higher is installed before you install Smart Desktop.
1. Close all open programs on your computer.
2. Plug your memory card reader (enclosed) into the USB port on your computer.
Note: Sony
®
CL
users can use MS Import or Data Import instead of the memory card reader.
3. Insert the Smart
CD into your computer CD-ROM drive. The Smart Desktop installer will start.
• If your computer does not automatically launch the CD, start the installation manually: Start > Run.
Type d:\setupSSP_PALM.exe where d is the letter assigned to your CD-ROM drive. Click OK.
4. Follow the screen prompts to install Smart
Desktop.
• Select your preferred language for Smart
Desktop when prompted.
• Review and accept the License Agreement when prompted. If you have any queries, contact Navman.
• Select a destination folder when prompted.
• Select your Palm User Account when prompted.
• Perform a HotSync
®
operation when prompted.
5. Smart
Desktop will open. Follow the prompts to register online and activate Smart on your handheld.
• Review and accept the Privacy Notice when prompted.
• You will be prompted to enter your contact details so Navman can advise you when updates are released.
• Enter your Smart
Application Key.
• Your computer will connect to the Internet and activate your Smart
Application Key.
You are now ready to install a map to your handheld.
Additional Information for Tungsten
T3
Smart supports the larger resolution display available to users of the Tungsten T3 handheld. Two extra files must
be installed to enable full-screen viewing on Tungsten T3:
1. Install Smart
as per the above instructions.
2. Start Palm Quick Install
.
3. Click Add and navigate to the following folder:
C:\Program Files\Navman\Navman SmartST Desktop Version 3 for
Palm\T3_Large_Screen_Support
where C: is the drive that Smart Professional was installed to.
4. Select the following two files by pressing and holding CTRL when you click
them:
AppSlipRotate.prc
StatusBarLib.prc
Warning - You must install these two files at the same time. If both are not installed during the same HotSync
®
operation (see step 6), it may force a hard reset of your Tungsten T3, causing loss of data.
5. Click Open
.
The files are now listed in the Handheld section of Palm Quick Install.
6. Perform a HotSync operation to install the selected files on your Tungsten T3.
7. Follow the handheld screen prompts.
You may now view Smart
in full-screen by tapping . See your Tungsten T3 documentation for more
information.
7
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
3. Smart Desktop
Smart Desktop is used to manage maps to and from your handheld, obtain software updates, manage Custom
Points of Interest (POIs) and install Basemaps.
Accessing Smart Desktop
Once Smart Desktop has been installed, you can access it from the Start menu:
Start > Programs > Navman > Smart
Desktop
Updating Smart
It is recommended that you regularly check the Navman website for software updates to the version of Smart you
are using:
Note: Only upgrades to the Smart application are available from the Navman website. Map upgrades must be
purchased from your Navman retailer.
1. Open Smart
Desktop: Start > Programs > Navman > Smart Desktop
2. Follow the screen prompts until they finish.
The Smart Desktop will appear.
2. On the Setup menu, select Update software then Check for updates on the web
.
Your computer will connect to the Internet and display the Navman website.
3. Download the update for your region to your computer, if available.
4. On the Setup menu, select Update software then
Update software on handheld.
Follow the prompts to update Smart.
Information about the map
Selected maps
Download selected maps to
memory card
Maps are coloured to indicate
whether they are:
• Selected,
• Installed,
• Available on CD,
• Available from Navman, or
• Not available
8
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
4. Installing Maps Using Smart Desktop
Smart comes with one Map Product Key that will allow you to install one map. If you require an additional map, you
must first purchase an additional Map Product Key from your Navman supplier.
Use Smart
Desktop to activate your Map Product Key and install the required map.
Install and Activate Maps on Your Handheld
1. Insert a memory card in your memory card reader.
2. Connect your handheld to your computer using a USB cable, synchronisation cradle, or other device that came
with your handheld.
3. Activate a HotSync
®
operation between your computer and your handheld.
4. Once the HotSync operation is complete, open Smart
Desktop:
Start > Programs > Navman > Smart Desktop.
5. Follow the prompts.
• Smart
Desktop will open.
6. Insert a Smart
Map CD into your computer CD-ROM drive. The available maps will display.
Note: Smart
will support maps from Smart 1.30 and later.
7. Click the map you want to install to your handheld. Maps are of population areas and not of political areas such
as counties or states. You may need to install multiple maps to cover the desired geographical area.
• If you have already activated a Map Product Key, or your handheld came with a pre-activated Map Product
Key, the map will change colour to indicate it has been selected. Go to step 10.
8. Follow the prompts to activate the Map Product Key.
• Enter your Map Product Key.
• Your computer will connect to the Internet and activate your Map Product Key.
• You will be prompted to enter or update your contact details so Navman can advise you when updates are
released.
Your computer will again connect to the Internet to confirm the activation of your Map Product Key.
9. Click the map to install to your handheld. The map will change colour to indicate it has been selected. The map
is listed in the Selected section of the Desktop Selected Maps tab.
• If you have another Map Product Key to activate, go to step 7.
10. Click the Add to Card button to install all maps listed in the Selected section of the Desktop Selected Maps
tab to your memory card reader.
11. When you have completed map installation, remove the memory card from your memory card reader and
insert it into your handheld.
Remove Maps from Your Handheld
1. Insert the memory card into your memory card reader.
2. Open Smart
Desktop: Start > Programs > Navman > Smart Desktop.
3. Open the Maps on Palm section: Palm tab > Maps on Palm.
4. Click the map to be removed and select Remove from Palm from the pop-up menu.
9
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
5. Starting Smart
By now, you have installed SmartDesktop on your computer, installed Smart on your handheld, installed any
required maps to your memory card and mounted your GPS receiver in your vehicle, if required. You are now ready to
start Smart and establish a connection between your handheld and GPS receiver.
1. On the handheld Home screen, tap the SmartST icon (a)
.
2. The Legal Notice screen will display. Read the legal notice and tap I Agree to confirm that you understand.
3. The Tutorial will display. Tap to move through the screens.
• To prevent the Tutorial from displaying, select the Show tutorial on startup checkbox.
4. The Main Menu screen will open.
You are now ready to obtain a GPS fix.
a
10
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
6. Controlling Smart
Navigation
Icons display on the Map, 3D Map, Next Instruction and Turn List View screens for screen navigation. Additionally, on
handhelds with a 2-way or 5-way toggle, screen navigation may be undertaken using the toggle buttons. See your
handheld manual to identify whether your handheld has a toggle.
Icon Toggle Description
Right
Cycles through the navigation screens once a route has been calculated:
Map screen
3D Map screen
Next Instruction screen
Turn List View screen
Left
Opens the Main Menu screen.
Up
From the Map screen, enables you to zoom in to view less of the street map, but with more
detail.
From the
3D Map screen, with the Information button set to Angle, enables you to
increase the viewing angle.
Down
From the Map screen, enables you to zoom out to view more of the street map, but with
less detail.
From the
3D Map screen, with the Information button set to Angle, enables you to
decrease the viewing angle.
Touch-Screen
Use the stylus with the handheld touch-screen to navigate and use the Main Menu options, set destination
addresses and configure the GPS status. See your handheld manual for information on using the stylus with the
touch-screen.
Tap and hold the stylus on the Map screen to activate the pop-up Map menu. See page 24 for information on the
pop-up Map menu.
5-way toggle
11
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
7. Main Menu Screen
The Main Menu screen gives you access to all of Smarts functions, including navigating to a destination.
1. From the Map screen, tap
to open the Main Menu screen.
2. Tap
, to display more Main Menu options.
8. GPS Status
Signals are transmitted by Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites orbiting the Earth. This screen provides a visual
representation of the information being received. Latitude and longitude are displayed, along with a North-pointing
compass, the heading in degrees and ground speed. Satellites available are shown as segments.
From the Main Menu, tap GPS Status. The GPS Status screen will display
:
Yellow Segment - a satellite is being tracked but is not being used
Red Segment - a satellite is being used to determine a two-dimensional (2D) position fix.
Green Segment - a satellite is being used to determine a three-dimensional (3D) position fix.
The circle under the satellite segments is green when there is a valid fix (2D or 3D) and red when there is no fix.
While a 2D fix is sufficient to maintain a valid fix, a 3D fix is more accurate.
Latitude and longitude of current
position;
Tap to toggle the units displayed
between degrees, minutes
and decimal seconds; decimal
degrees; degrees and decimal
minutes
Each segment represents a satellite
Type of fix
A green circle indicates the GPS
Receiver has a valid fix;
A red circle indicates no valid fix
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
and date
Number of satellites used in GPS fix
North-pointing compass
Ground speed
Indicates whether the COM port is open
12
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
Getting a GPS Fix
For Serial GPS Receivers
1. From the Main Menu, tap Setup.
2. Tap
in the upper right-hand corner, then select GPS from the drop-down box. The GPS Setup screen will open.
3. Tap Serial in the Port section.
4. Refer to the instructions supplied with your GPS receiver to select the Baud rate.
5. Tap
to return to the Main Menu.
6. Tap , then GPS Status to open the GPS Status screen.
7. Tap the GPS On checkbox to open the COM port. Your handheld will now obtain a GPS fix. A clear view of
the sky is required.
For Bluetooth GPS Receivers*
Initialisation
1. From the Main Menu, tap Setup.
2. Tap
in the upper right-hand corner, then select GPS from the drop-down box. The GPS Setup screen will open.
3. Tap Bluetooth in the Port section.
4. To connect the handheld to your GPS receiver, tap Discover. The handheld will search for active Bluetooth devices.
5. Select the name of your GPS receiver in the Device section and tap Select. Your handheld will now obtain a
GPS fix. A clear view of the sky is required.
6. Tap to return to the Main Menu.
Reconnecting*
1. From the Main Menu, tap , then GPS Status to open the GPS Status screen.
2. Ensure that the GPS On checkbox is ticked. Your handheld will now obtain a GPS fix. A clear view of the sky
is required.
3. Tap to return to the Main Menu.
*To re-establish a lost or closed GPS fix.
GPS Status Messages
The GPS status messages are displayed on the Map and 3D Map screens.
These messages provide feedback on the status of the GPS receiver connection.
The following table explains the meaning of these messages and includes suggested actions.
Status Message Meaning Suggested Action
Waiting for GPS
A GPS position fix has not
yet been established.
Ensure the
GPS On checkbox on the GPS Status screen
is selcted and the GPS receiver has an unobscured view of
the sky.
If you are in a vehicle with athermic (heat-reflecting)
windows, you may require an external GPS antenna
(sold separately).
GPS Signal Lost Your GPS fix has been lost. Ensure the GPS receiver has an unobscured view of the sky.
No GPS
Message
You have a valid GPS
position fix and GPS data is
being received.
No action required. You can navigate to your destination.
13
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
9. Setting your Destination
Before you travel, you must specify a destination for Smart to plan your route.
Note: Depending on the country of destination, one or more fields may not be available when selecting your destination.
To a Street Address
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Address. The Destination Address screen will open.
2. Select a country from the Country drop-down box.
3. Type and select the destination address:
• To select a post code or zip code, type up to five characters of the post code in the Post Code box, or the
zip code in the Zip Code box. Select the post code or zip code from the list that displays.
Note: When navigating in the United Kingdom, type the post code with spaces, but without the last two letters.
• To select an area, type the name of a geographical location such as a town, city, state or county in the Area
box. Select the area from the list that displays.
• To select a road, type the name of a road in the Road box. Select the road from the list that displays.
• To select a house number, type the house number in the House No box. Select the road from the list that
displays.
4. Complete one of the following:
• To calculate and display the route to the address, tap
. The 3D Map screen will open.
• To display the address without calculating the route, tap
. The Map screen will open.
• To add the address as a favourite, tap
.
• To configure routing settings, tap
. The Routing Setup screen will open.
14
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
To the Intersection of Two Streets
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Intersection. The Destination Intersection screen will open.
2. Select a country from the Country drop-down box.
3. Type and select the destination address:
• To select an area, type the name of a geographical location such as a town, city, state or county in the Area
box. Select the area from the list that displays.
• Type the name of one of the intersecting roads in the Int. of
box. Select the road from the list that displays.
• Tap the And box. A list of roads that intersect with the road specified in the Int. of box will display. Select a
road from the list that displays.
4. Complete one of the following:
• To calculate and display the route to the intersection, tap
. The 3D Map screen will open.
• To display the address without calculating the route, tap
. The Map screen will open.
• To add the intersection as a favourite, t
ap .
• To configure routing settings, tap
. The Routing Setup screen will open.
To a Point of Interest (POI)
A POI is a named site, feature, landmark or public venue. POIs are stored in Categories, such as parks and
museums. POIs can be displayed as icons on a map.
Note: You can also navigate to a POI via the pop-up Map menu. See page 24.
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Points of Int
. The Points of Interest screen will open.
15
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
2. Type and select the POI search criteria:
• Select a category of POI from the Category drop-down box.
• Select a type of POI from the Type drop-down box.
• Select a country from the Country drop-down box.
• Type the name of a geographical location such as a town, city, state or county in the Area box. Select the
area from the list that displays.
3. Tap
to open the Points of Interest Results screen displaying your search results.
4. Select a POI from the list of search results. Only the first 100 search results will display.
• If the list is long, begin typing the name of the POI in the Name box. The list of POIs will reduce to match your
search.
5. Complete one of the following:
• To calculate and display the route to the POI, tap
. The 3D Map screen will open.
• To display the address without calculating the route, tap
. The Map screen will open.
• To add the POI as a favourite, t
ap .
• To view POI information, t
ap . The Points of Interest Information screen will display.
To a Destination Using Palm Contacts
Addresses stored in your Palm Contacts database can be used to set a destination. The contact address must be
applicable to an installed map.
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Contacts. The Find Contact screen will open.
2. Type the surname of your contact in the Surname box. Select the contact name from the list that displays. The
address will automatically appear below.
3. Confirm that the correct details are displayed. Tap
.
• If the details of the contact address are incorrect they will display in red. A correct address from the handheld
Contacts file may not precisely match the Smart database. In this case, tap to the right of the Road,
Area or Country drop-down boxes. A list of options should display. If not, type the address or select from
the list that displays.
4. Complete one of the following:
• To calculate and display the route to the contact address, tap
. The 3D Map screen will open.
• To display the address without calculating the route, tap
. The Map screen will open.
• To configure routing settings, tap
. The Routing Setup screen will open.
16
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
To a Recent Destination
The last 20 routes are stored as recent destinations.
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Recent. The Recent Destinations screen will open.
2. Select a destination from the list.
3. Complete one of the following:
• To calculate and display the route to the Recent Destination, tap
. The 3D Map screen will open.
• To display the address without calculating the route, tap
. The Map screen will open.
• To configure routing settings, tap
. The Routing Setup screen will open.
Multiple Destination Points with the Trip Planner
You can use the Trip Planner to set multiple destination points for your trip. Smart will calculate a route via each
of these points in the specified order. Destination points can be added via the Trip Planner screen or by selecting
Add to Trip from the Map pop-up menu. A maximum of sixteen destination points may be added to each trip.
Creating a Trip
1. From the Main Menu, tap Trip Planner. The Trip Planner screen will display.
2. Tap to add a destination point. The Destination screen will open.
17
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
3. Tap Address. The Destination Address screen will open.
Note: You can also add destination points using Intersections, Points of Interest, Favourites, your Palm
Contacts database and recent destinations.
4. Select a country from the Country drop-down box.
5. Type and select the destination address:
• To select a postcode or zip code, type up to five characters of the postcode in the Postcode box, or the
zip code in the Zip Code box. Select the postcode or zip code from the list that displays.
Note: When navigating in the United Kingdom, type the post code with spaces, but without the last two letters.
• To select an area, type the name of a geographical location such as a town, city, state or county in the
Area box. Select the area from the list that displays.
• To select a road, type the name of a road in the Road box. Select the road from the list that displays.
• To select a house number, type the house number in the House No box. Select the road from the list that
displays.
6. Tap
. The destination point is added to your trip. The Trip Planner screen will display.
• To add another destination point, go to step 2.
7. To manage the trip, tap
to the right of the point. The pop-up Trip Planner Menu will display.
• To move a point up, select Move Up
.
• To move a point down, select Move Down
.
• To delete a point, select Delete
.
• To delete all points, select Clear All
.
• To skip all prior destination points, select Skip To
.
8. To save the trip to your handheld or memory card:
• Tap
. The Trip Name screen will open.
• Type a name for the trip in the Trip Name box.
• Tap
, then tap . The Trip Planner screen will display.
9. Tap
. The 3D Map screen will open. Smart will calculate and display the trip.
Loading a Trip
1. From the Main Menu, tap Trip Planner. The Trip Planner screen will display.
2. Tap
and select the trip to be loaded from the drop-down box.
3. Tap
. The 3D Map screen will open. Smart will calculate and display the trip.
Using the Map or 3D Map Screen to Plan a Route
You can plan a route directly from the Map or 3D Map screen using the pop-up Map menu. For more
information on the pop-up Map Menu, see page 24.
1. From the Main Menu, tap Map
.
2. Scroll the map by dragging the stylus and then lifting it off the map. Repeat until your destination is visible.
• Zoom in or out of the map as required to locate your destination using
to zoom in and to zoom out.
3. Tap and hold the road or POI icon that represents your destination. The pop-up Map Menu will display.
4. Select Navigate to from the pop-up Map menu. Smartwill calculate and display the route to your
destination.
18
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
10. Avoiding an Area
Smart enables a route to be calculated that avoids a specified area on the map. Up to 10 Avoid Areas can be added.
Avoid Areas are displayed as shaded areas.
Adding an Avoid Area
1. From the Main Menu, tap Map.
2. Tap and hold the area that you want to avoid.
3. Select Add Avoid Area from the pop-up Map menu. An Avoid Area is displayed.
4. Set the Avoid Area to the correct size and position.
• To position the Avoid Area, tap and drag it to the area you want to avoid.
• To size the Avoid Area, tap and drag the sizing boxes to the size required.
5. Tap the
below the Avoid Area to enable it.
Deleting an Avoid Area
1. From the Main Menu, tap Map.
2. Tap and hold the Avoid Area that you want to delete.
3. Select Delete Avoid Area from the pop-up Map menu. The Avoid area is deleted.
Deleting all Avoid Areas
1. From the Main Menu, tap Map.
2. Tap and hold the Map screen outside of an Avoid Area.
3. Select Clear Avoid Areas from the pop-up Map menu. All Avoid areas are deleted.
19
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
11. Viewing your Route
Once a route has been calculated, there are several ways to view it. Cycle through the screens by tapping .
Map Screen
The Map screen is always oriented North, and shows your current position and surrounding street names. If the
route has been calculated, the route and all turns are highlighted.
• To view the Map screen, either tap
to cycle through the screens until the Map screen is displayed, or tap Map
on the Main Menu.
• Zoom in and out by tapping
to zoom in and to zoom out.
• Navigate around the map by dragging the stylus across the screen.
• Tap and hold to access the Map pop-up menu.
Your current position
is marked with
.
Your next turn is highlighted
in a different colour to future
turns. The colour will depend
on the theme you are using.
Your current location.
20
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
3D Map Screen
The 3D Map screen displays when a route is calculated, oriented to the travelling direction with an adjustable
horizon.
• To view the 3D Map screen, either tap to cycle through the screens until the 3D Map screen is displayed, or
tap Map on the Main Menu
.
• Zoom in and out by tapping
to zoom in and to zoom out.
• To change the viewing angle, set the Information button to Angle, then use
to decrease the angle and to
increase the angle, or tap and hold the angle number to the right of the Information button, moving the slider
left to decrease the angle and right to increase the angle.
• Tap and hold to access the Map pop-up menu
.
Your current position
is marked with
.
Your next turn is highlighted
in a different colour to future
turns. The colour will depend
on the theme you are using.
Distance to next turn.
Direction of next turn.
Tap to hear the next
instruction.
Information Button
Tap to cycle through the following
display options:
Speed
Time
Heading (HDG)
Distance to go to destination (DTG)
Expected time of arrival at
destination (ETA)
Time to go to destination (TTG)
Angle
Your current location.
21
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
Next Instruction Screen
The Next Instruction screen displays information that you need for the next turn, the direction of the turn and the
distance to the turn.
• To view the Next Instruction screen, either tap
to cycle through the screens until the Next Instruction screen is
displayed, or tap Map on the Main Menu.
Turn List View Screen
The Turn List View screen displays a map view of your next turn in the top half of the screen, and a list of the
remaining turns to your destination in the bottom half of the screen. Each distance shown in the right-hand column
represents the distance from your current location to that turn. The next turn is highlighted.
• To view the Turn List View screen, either tap
to cycle through the screens until the Turn List View screen is
displayed, or tap Map on the Main Menu.
• Scroll up and down the list of instructions using the scrollbar.
Direction of next turn;
Tap to hear the next
instruction
Information Buttons
Tap to cycle through the following
display options:
Speed
Time
Heading (HDG)
Distance to go to destination (DTG)
Expected time of arrival at
destination (ETA)
Time to go to destination (TTG)
Your current location
Distance to next turn
Direction of turn
Distance to turn
Next instruction
A map view of your next turn
22
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
Turn List Screen
The Turn List screen displays a list of the remaining turns to your destination with the direction of the turn, the street
name and the distance to the turn. Each distance shown in the right-hand column represents the distance from your
current location to that turn. The next turn is highlighted.
To view the Turn List
screen tap Turn List on the Main Menu.
Viewing the Route Summary
A summary of the calculated route can be displayed on the Map or 3D Map screen.
The route summary includes:
• Departure street.
• Destination street.
• Distance of route.
• Time to go to destination (TTG).
• Distance to go to destination (DTG).
• Percentage of route completed (measured by distance).
To display the route summary:
1. Tap and hold the Map or 3D Map screen.
2. Select Route Summary from the Map pop-up menu. The route summary will display.
Direction of turn
Distance to turn
Next instruction
23
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
Viewing the Location Summary
A summary of a location can be displayed on the Map or 3D Map screen.
The location summary includes:
• Name of street, POI, Favourite or Quick Nav
• Description of location.
• Latitude and Longitude of location.
To display the location summary:
1. Tap and hold the Map or 3D Map screen.
2. Select the location name from the top of the Map pop-up menu. The location summary will display.
Back-On-Track
Automatic Rerouting
Your route is recalculated if you make a wrong turn. The Rerouting symbol will display on the 3D Map and Next
Instruction screens while the route recalculates.
Automatic rerouting is set on the Route Settings screen.
24
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
12. Map Screen Pop-up Menu
The pop-up Map menu is displayed from the Map or 3D Map screens by tapping and holding a point on the screen.
Note: Available options depend
Menu Option Description
Location
The name of the road, POI, Favourite or Quick Nav.
Select to display the location summary.
Set as departure Sets the selected point as your departure point.
Navigate to
Sets the selected point as your destination point.
Smart will calculate and display the route to your destination.
Add to favourites Adds the selected point to your Favourites.
Add To Trip Adds the selected point to your trip as a destination point.
Route Detour Reroutes your route to avoid the next 1, 2, 5 or 10 kilometres or miles.
Add Avoid Area* Adds an Avoid Area for you to size and locate.
Delete Avoid Area* Deletes the selected Avoid Area.
Clear Avoid Areas* Deletes all Avoid Areas.
Route Summary Displays the route summary.
Route Demonstrator
Starts the Route Demonstrator, demonstrating navigation from your current
position or departure point to your destination.
Cancel Demonstrator Cancels the Route Demonstrator.
Cancel Route Cancels current route.
Nearest Points of Interest
Opens the Points of Interest screen. Select the POI to navigate to.
* Map screen only.
25
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
13. Route Demonstrator
The Route Demonstrator allows you to:
• Preview a route.
• Plan and view a route without a GPS fix, such as when you are inside a building.
Step 1. Select Departure Point
If you have a GPS fix, you do not need to select a departure point unless the demonstrated route is to start
elsewhere.
1. Find your departure point by scrolling the map with the stylus.
2. Tap and hold the road or POI icon that represents your location.
3. Select Set as departure from the pop-up Map menu.
Step 2. Select Destination Point
1. Find your destination point by scrolling the map with the stylus.
2. Tap and hold the road or POI icon that represents your destination.
3. Select Navigate to from the pop-up Map menu. The 3D Map screen will display.
Step 3. Activate Route Demonstrator
1. From the Main Menu, tap Map.
2. Tap and hold the Map screen.
3. Select Route Demonstrator from the pop-up Map menu. The Route Simulator will start your route.
• If you have selected the Repeat Route Demonstrator check box on the General Setup screen, the Route
Demonstrator will repeat until you stop it.
To Disable Route Demonstrator
1. Tap and hold the Map screen.
2.
Select Cancel Demonstrator from the pop-up Map menu.
26
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
14. Trip Meter
The Trip Meter - Current Route screen is used to view the distance travelled, average speed, maximum speed, time
taken and stationary time for your current trip.
• From the Main Menu, Trip Meter. The Trip Meter - Current Route screen will open.
The Trip Meter - Totals screen is used to view the distance travelled, average speed, maximum speed, time taken and
stationary time for all of your trips to date, or since the trip meter was last reset.
• From the Trip Meter - Current Route
screen, tap . The Trip Meter - Totals screen will open. Tap to redisplay the
Trip Meter - Current Route screen.
Tap to reset the Trip Meter.
27
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
15. Favourites and Quick Navs
Favourites are used to access frequently used destinations without having to re-enter information. Favourites are
accessed from the Favourite List screen.
You are able to save your three most frequently used Favourites as Quick Navs. Using a Quick Nav is the quickest and
easiest way to set your destination. Quick Navs are accessed from the Quick Nav screen, or from the pop-up Map
menu on the Map or 3D Map screens.
Saving a Favourite
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Address.
Note: You can also add an Intersection or POI as a Favourite.
2. Select a country from the Country drop-down box.
3. Type and select the destination address:
• To select an area, type the name of a geographical location such as a town, city, state or county in the Area
box. Select the area from the list that displays.
• To select a road, type the name of a road in the Road box. Select the road from the list that displays.
• To select a house number, type the house number in the House No box. Select the number from the list that
displays.
4. Tap
. The favourite is saved with the name of the road.
Converting a Favourite to a Quick Nav
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Favourites.
2. Select the Favourite to convert to a Quick Nav.
3. Tap
. The Favourite Edit screen will display.
4. In the Save as box, select a Quick Nav to save this favourite to.
5. Tap
to save the Quick Nav. The Favourite List screen will display.
Editing a Favourite or Quick Nav
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Favourites.
2. Select the Favourite to edit.
3. Tap
. The Favourite Edit screen will display.
28
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
4. In the Name box, type a name for the Quick Nav.
5. To change the icon displayed on the Map and 3D Map screen:
a. Tap the Icon icon. A list of icons will display.
b. Tap the icon you want for the Favourite.
6. Tap
to save the Quick Nav. The Favourite List screen will display.
Using Quick Navs
1. From the Main Menu, tap Quick Nav.
2. Tap your previously saved Quick Nav destination. The 3D Map screen will open. Smartwill calculate and
display the route to the Quick Nav.
Using Favourites
1. From the Main Menu, tap Destination, then Favourites.
2. Select a Favourite from the list.
3. Select one of the following options:
- Displays the Routing Setup screen.
- Opens the Favourite Edit screen to edit the Favourite.
- Deletes the Favourite.
- Displays the Favourite on the Map screen.
- Calculates the route to the Favourite and displays it on the 3D Map screen.
29
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
16. Settings
You can modify the following settings to suit your preferences:
General Settings
1. From the Main Menu, tap Setup. The Setup screen will display. Tap in the upper right-hand corner, then
select General from the drop-down box. The General Setup screen will open.
2. Modify the settings as required:
• To enable the automatic rerouting function when you take a wrong turn, select the Automatic Rerouting
check box.
• To enable an audible chime when Back-on-Track™ Automatic Rerouting is activated, select the Reroute
Chime check box.
• To enable an audible warning when travelling over a specified speed, select the Speed Warning check box.
Then tap
and select the speed over which the warning will sound.
• To enable continuous repetition of the Route Demonstrator, select the Repeat Route Demonstrator check
box.
• To show the Smart
tutorial each time you start up Smart, select the Show at Startup check box.
3. Tap
to return to the Main Menu screen.
30
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
GPS Settings
For Serial GPS Receivers
1. From the Main Menu, tap Setup. The Setup screen will display.
2. Tap
in the upper right-hand corner, then select GPS from the drop-down box. The GPS Setup screen will open.
3. Tap Serial in the Port section.
4. Refer to the instructions supplied with your GPS receiver to select the Baud rate
.
5. Tap
to return to the Main Menu.
For Bluetooth GPS Receivers
1. From the Main Menu, tap Setup. The Setup screen will display.
2. Tap
in the upper right-hand corner, then select GPS from the drop-down box. The GPS Setup screen will
open.
3. Tap Bluetooth in the Port section.
4. To connect the handheld to your GPS receiver, tap Discover. The handheld will search for active Bluetooth devices.
5. Select the name of your GPS receiver in the Device section and tap Select. Your handheld will now obtain a
GPS fix. A clear view of the sky is required.
6. Tap
to return to the Main Menu.
31
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
Display Settings
1. From the Main Menu, tap Setup. The Setup screen will display. Tap in the upper right-hand corner, then
select Display from the drop-down box. The Display Setup screen will open.
2. Modify the settings as required:
• To improve colour contrast in light or dark conditions, select either Day or Night in the Map Colour Scheme section.
• To change the colour scheme of the Map screen, tap
in the Map Colour Scheme section and select your
preferred colour scheme from the drop-down box .
• To enable auto-zoom when navigating to your destination, select the Auto Zoom check box.
If selected, the
Map and 3D Map screen will automatically zoom in or out depending on your speed to allow optimal view of
your route.
• To enable fast panning, select the Fast Panning check box. Fast panning speeds up map panning when
viewing or planning a route across a large or high-density map area.
• To display a topographical map on the Map screen, select the Display Topography check box.
• To display No Entry icons on blocked roads on the Map screen, select the Display No Entry Roads check box.
• To display grid lines on the Map screen, select the Display Map Grid check box.
• To display favourites icons on the Map screen, select the Show Favourites check box.
3. Tap
to return to the Main Menu screen.
32
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
Guidance Settings
1. From the Main Menu, tap Setup. The Setup screen will display. Tap in the upper right-hand corner, then
select Guidance from the drop-down box. The Guidance Setup screen will open.
2. Modify the settings as required:
• To enable voice guidance during navigation, select the Voice Instructions check box
.
• To change the voice scheme used for voice guidance during navigation, tap
and select your preferred
voice scheme from the drop-down box in the Voice Instructions section.
• To change the units used to measure distance in Smart
, select either kilometres or miles, in the Distance
Units section.
3. Tap
to return to the Main Menu screen.
Acive Map Selection Settings
The Active Map Selection Settings screen allows you to specify which of the available maps are to be used. Smart
uses program memory to store map regions, so it is recommended that you only select the map or maps that you
currently require.
1. From the Main Menu, tap Setup.
The Setup screen will display. Tap in the upper right-hand corner, then
select Maps from the drop-down box. The Maps Setup screen will open.
2. Tap and select a memory location from the drop-down box to display a list of the maps installed in the location.
3. Select or clear the appropriate check boxes until only those maps that you would like to use are selected.
4. Tap
to return to the Main Menu screen.
33
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
Points of Interest (POI) Settings
Points of Interest (POIs) in a region are grouped into Categories. This function allows you to select the categories
you need. For example, you may be interested in entertainment venues only, and want to disable other POI
categories such as financial services.
1. From the Main Menu, tap Setup.
The Setup screen will display. Tap in the upper right-hand corner, then
select POI from the drop-down box. The POI Setup screen will open.
2. To enable POIs to be displayed on the Map screen, select the Show Icons on Map check box.
3. Select or clear the appropriate check boxes in the Categories section until only those POI categories that you
would like to display on the Map screen are selected.
4. Tap
to return to the Main Menu screen.
Active Points of Interest (POI) Settings
Active POIs are custom POIs that are announced when in close proximity. Custom POIs are added from the
Smart Desktop POI Editor.
1. From the Main Menu, tap Setup.
The Setup screen will display. Tap in the upper right-hand corner, then
select Active POIs from the drop-down box. The Active POIs Setup screen will open.
2. Select the checkbox of the custom POI to be configured from the Type list.
3. Modify the settings for the selected POI as required:
• Select the distance from the POI at which the visual warning should display or the audible chime should be
heard, from the Distance drop-down box.
• To enable a visual warning when the POI is in close proximity, select the Visual Warning check box.
• To enable an audible chime when the POI is in close proximity, select the Sound Warning check box.
4. Tap
to return to the Main Menu screen.
34
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
Routing Settings
1. From the Main Menu, tap Setup. The Setup screen will display. Tap in the upper right-hand corner, then
select Routing from the drop-down box. The Routing Setup screen will open.
2. Modify the settings as required:
• Move the Route slider towards Shorter for Smart
to give more weighting to the shortest distance when
calculating a route. Move the Route slider towards Quicker for Smart to give more weighting to the
fastest travel time when calculating a route.
• Move the Freeway Usage slider towards Less Often for Smart
to use freeways less often when
calculating a route. Move the Freeway Usage slider towards More Often for Smart to use freeways more
often when calculating a route.
• To prevent unsurfaced roads from being included in the calculated route, select the Avoid Unsurfaced
Roads check box.
• To exclude ferries from the calculated route, select the Avoid Ferries check box.
• To exclude toll roads from the calculated route, select the Avoid Toll Roads check box.
• To exclude urban areas from the calculated route, select the Avoid Urban Areas check box.
3. Tap
to return to the Main Menu screen.
Tap to reset the settings on this
screen to their default values.
35
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
17. Smart Desktop Advanced Features
Find a City or Town
To search for a City or Town to verify the map region to be installed:
1. From the Map menu, click Find City. The Find City window will open.
2. Type the name of the City or Town in the City Name box. The list of available
Cities will reduce to match your search.
3. Double-click the name of the City or Town. The Desktop Map will rotate to
centre on the selected City or Town.
Map Colours and Textures
To access the Desktop Colours section: Desktop tab > Settings > Colours.
Adjust the settings to change the look of the map type.
Colour Settings Description
Controls map colours
Displays the:
• map border colour
• map colour
• map border width
Adjusts the map border width
Controls the map display:
• solid colour
• no colour
• crosshatch texture
Controls geographic features displayed on the map
Features are only visible if the map has no colour or crosshatch texture.
Map Layers
To conserve space on your handheld and memory card, you can choose map
layers to install.
The layers you can choose from are:
• Points of Interest (POIs)
• Water, parks
• Land contours.
To access the Map Layers section: Desktop tab > Settings > Layers
.
Select or clear each checkbox to indicate the layers to be installed with each map.
36
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
Points of Interest (POI) Editor
You can add custom Points of Interest (POIs) using the POI Editor. Custom POIs can be set to announce when in
close proximity at the Active POI Settings screen.
Step 1. Create a Custom POI File
1. Create a New POI File.
• On the Map menu, click POIs. The POI Editor window will open.
• On the File menu of the POI Editor, click New Text File. The POI
File Name window will open.
• Type a name for the file in the File Name box and click OK. The
file name can be up to eight characters with no spaces.
2. Add a POI to the POI File.
• On the Edit menu, click New. The POI Details window will
open.
• Type a description for the POI in the Description box.
• On the Degrees, Minutes, Seconds tab, type or select the degree, minute and second of the POI
longitude in the Longitude boxes.
• On the Degrees, Minutes, Seconds tab, type or select the degree, minute and second of the POI latitude
in the Latitude boxes.
3. Repeat step 2 until all POIs have been added to the POI file.
4. On the File menu, click Save. The POI file is saved.
Step 2. Save Custom POI File to your handheld
1. On the File menu, click Save to Device. The POI Options window will open.
2. Modify the POI settings as required:
• To activate the POI select the Active check box. If you do
not activate the POI, you will only be able to configure the
Importance and Icon File settings.
• To enable a visual warning when the POI is in close proximity,
select the Visual Alert check box.
• To enable an audible chime when the POI is in close proximity,
select the Audio Alert check box.
• To change the units used to measure distance for this POI, select
the
Metric or Imperial option.
• Select the distance from the POI at which the visual warning should display or the audible chime is heard,
from the Distance box.
• Move the Importance slider left or right to indicate the priority that the POI has where two or more POIs
are in the same locale.
• Type the path to the icon file to be used to represent the POI, in the Icon File box, or select the icon file
from your local or network drive clicking
, locating the file and clicking Open. The file must be a bitmap
(.BMP) graphic with a minimum of 6x6 pixels and a maximum of 32x32 pixels.
3. Click OK and follow the prompts. The POI file is saved to the handheld.
• If you want to change the name of the file, edit the name for the file in the File Name box of the POI File
Name window and click OK. The file name can be up to eight characters with no spaces.
Deleting a Custom POI File from your handheld
1. On the Device menu, click Manage POI Files. The Manage POI Files window will open, displaying a list of
custom POI files installed on your handheld.
2. Click the File Name or Size of the POI file to delete.
3. Click Delete. The file is removed from the list, but is not yet deleted.
4. If you want to delete more than one file, go to step 2.
5. Click OK and accept the changes. The selected file or files are deleted.
37
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
18. Continuous Continental Navigation*
You can seamlessly navigate between installed maps without the need for installing all maps en route. This is achieved
by using a Basemap. A Basemap is a map of a large area, such as West Europe or the United States, containing main
roads that connect cities and towns. You can select a road or POI on the Basemap as your start point or destination.
Basemaps:
• contain roads and ferry connections of high national and international importance.
• use less memory than would be necessary to install all equivalent detailed maps.
• do not include smaller roads and have a reduced level of geographical detail.
You can add and remove Basemaps using the Basemap Installer.
* Navigating in Australia or New Zealand does not require a Basemap
Install Basemap
1. Connect the handheld to your computer.
• Connect your handheld to your computer via Microsoft® ActiveSync® 3.5 or higher.
• Close all open programs on your handheld.
2. Open Smart
Desktop if it is not already open: Start > Programs > Navman > Smart Desktop.
3. On the Map menu, click Basemaps. The Basemap Installer window will open.
4. Select the Basemap to install.
5. Click Add to install the Basemap to the memory card reader.
Activate Basemap
1. From the Main Menu, tap Setup, then the Maps tab. The Active Map Selection Settings screen will open.
2. Select a memory location from the Location drop-down box to display a list of the maps installed in each
location.
3. Select the check box of the Basemap you require.
4. Tap
to accept the change and open the Map screen.
Remove Basemap
1. Connect the handheld to your computer.
• Connect your handheld to your computer via Microsoft® ActiveSync® 3.5 or higher.
• Close all open programs on your handheld.
2. Open Smart
Desktop if it is not already open: Start > Programs > Navman > Smart Desktop.
3. On the Map menu, click Basemaps. The Basemap Installer window will open.
4. Select the Basemap to remove.
38
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
19. Improving Performance
Reducing Number of Active Maps
Smart uses program memory to store maps, so it is recommended that you only specify the map or maps that
you currently require. The Active Map Selection Settings screen allows you to specify which of the available maps are
to be used. See page 32 for more information.
20. Accessories
The following accessories are available for your handheld:
External Antenna
Required for vehicles with heated windshields, and to boost GPS performance in weak signal areas.
Memory Card Reader
Connects to your computer and allows you to download maps to SD or MMC memory cards. Downloading maps to
a memory card via a memory card reader can be faster than via your handheld.
39
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
Software Product License
IMPORTANT - Please read carefully
NAVMAN (THE LICENSOR) IS WILLING TO LICENSE THE SMART
SOFTWARE (THE SOFTWARE) TO YOU (THE CUSTOMER) ONLY IF YOU ACCEPT ALL THE TERMS
OF THIS LICENCE. PLEASE READ THE TERMS CAREFULLY, BECAUSE USING THIS SOFTWARE WILL BE DEEMED TO BE YOUR ACCEPTANCE THAT YOU ARE USING
IT ON THE FOLLOWING TERMS.
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENCE DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE SOFTWARE AND RETURN THIS PRODUCT PROMPTLY, INCLUDING ALL
PACKAGING AND WRITTEN MATERIALS, TO THE LICENSOR’S REPRESENTATIVE AND ANY AMOUNT YOU MAY HAVE PAID WILL BE REFUNDED TO YOU (LESS ANY
DELIVERY AND HANDLING CHARGES).
1. The Licensor grants to the Customer a non-exclusive licence to use: (a) one copy of the Software on one of the Customer’s handheld devices; and (b) the accompanying
materials, including any manuals contained in the Software (the Materials), in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Licence.
2. Where the Customer uses the Software on a handheld or any other device (the Device) in a vehicle, the Customer must not place, secure or use the handheld device in a
manner that may cause accidents, personal injury or property damage or in any way obstruct the visibility of the Customer. The Customer is solely responsible for observing
safe driving practices and will not operate the Software while operating a vehicle.
3. The copyright and all other intellectual property rights in the Software and Materials (including any enhancements or modifications) are vested in the Licensor. The Customer
must not to rent, lease, reproduce, translate, adapt, vary, reverse-engineer or modify the Software or Materials nor communicate the same to any person other than in
accordance with the terms of this Licence.
4. The Customer may not copy the Software or Materials except that one copy of the Software may be made to the extent that such copying is necessary for the Customer’s
own backup purposes.
5. Except for the warranty provided by the Licensor for the product that includes the Software the Licensor expressly excludes to the fullest extent permitted by law all representations
or warranties, express or implied (except any which may not lawfully be excluded), including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
6. The Licensor will not in any circumstances be liable under the law of tort, contract or otherwise for any indirect or consequential loss or damage, including any loss of profits,
however caused, arising in connection with the use of, or inability to use, the Software.
If any limitation or exclusion or liability contained in this Licence is held to be invalid for any reason and the Licensor becomes liable for loss or damage that would otherwise
have been excluded, that liability will be limited to the total amount actually paid by the Customer for the Software.
7. The Licensor may terminate this Licence immediately if the Customer breaches any of its obligations under this Licence. Immediately following termination of this Licence
the Customer must deliver to the Licensor’s Representative, or destroy all copies of, the Software and Materials in whatever form possessed by the Customer.
Limited Warranty
IMPORTANT: The following terms and conditions may vary from country to country. Please check with Your Navman dealer from where You purchased the product.
Software Product
Navman warrants that (a) the software will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying written materials for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase, and
(b) any technical support provided by Navman or its approved Service Centres shall make commercially reasonable efforts to solve any problem or issues. Some countries,
states and jurisdictions do not allow limitations on duration of an implied warranty, so the above limitation of 90 days may not apply to You.
Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Navman will not be liable in any event, whether in tort (including negligence), contract or otherwise for any damage including loss of profits,
any consequential, indirect or special damage, loss or injury of any kind suffered by You or any other person. Except as expressly set out in this warranty, Navman makes no
other warranties, express or implied, including any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. If any limitation or exclusion or liability contained in
this warranty is held to be invalid for any reason and Navman becomes liable for loss or damage that would otherwise have been excluded, such liability will be limited to the total
amount actually paid by You for the product.
40
Smart V 3.0 | User Manual for Palm OS
®
5
Copyright
© 2004 Navman NZ Limited. Navman is a registered trademark of Navman NZ Limited. All rights reserved.
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
98, ME, 2000 or XP, Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Smart
TM
, Drive-Away
TM
and Back-On-Track
TM
are trademarks of Navman NZ Limited. All rights reserved.
Palm OS
®
and HotSync
®
are registered trademarks of Palm Inc. and its subsidiaries.
Tungsten
®
T3 is a trademark owned by or exclusively licensed to palmOne, Inc.
Bluetooth
TM
is a trademark of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. USA.
Acrobat Reader
®
is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
All other trademarks and registrations are the property of their respective owners.
Published in New Zealand
MN000302A
Support for
New Zealand:
Navman NZ Ltd
13-17 Kawana Street
Northcote
Auckland
New Zealand
Phone: 0800 GONAVMAN
pcnsupport.nz@navman.com
www.navman.com
Support for
Europe:
Navman Europe Limited
4G Gatwick House
Peeks Brook Lane
Horley, Surrey RH6 9ST
United Kingdom
support@navman-europe.com
www.navman-europe.com
Support for
US and Canada:
Navman USA Limited
27142 Burbank
Foothill Ranch
CA 92610
United States of America
Phone: 866-9-NAVMAN
support@navmanusa.com
www.navmanusa.com
Support for
Australia:
Navman Australia Pty. Ltd
PO Box 479
Gladesville
NSW2111
Australia
Phone: (02) 9879 9000
pcnsupport.aus@navman.com
www.navman.com
Support Information
NAVMAN DISCLAIM ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY
THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE OR VIOLATE THE LAW.
Bluetooth
GPS Receiver
4100 / 4420 / 4470
User Manual
English Edition
2
Bluetooth GPS Receiver | User Manual
Contents
1. Introduction ................................................................................ 3
2. Bluetooth GPS Receiver Features ..............................................
4
3. Connecting the Bluetooth GPS Receiver to your PDA ...............
6
4. Positioning the Bluetooth GPS Receiver in a Vehicle .................
7
5 Batteries ................................................................................... 10
6 Optional Accessorie
s ............................................................... 11
7. Support Information ................................................................. 13
3
Bluetooth GPS Receiver | User Manual
1. Introduction
Whether you travel in your own country, or overseas, the Bluetooth™ GPS Receiver will provide you with a Global
Positioning System (GPS) based location accurate to within 5 m (15 ft) for 95% of the time.
The Bluetooth GPS Receiver contains:
• A GPS antenna to receive signals from the GPS satellites,
• An internal microcomputer to calculate the position of the receiver on Earth, and
• A Bluetooth link to send the GPS position to your PDA within a radius of less than 10 m (33 ft)
.
When using in a vehicle, the Bluetooth GPS Receiver can be mounted on your dash or back window in a position where
it has a clear view of the sky and can receive GPS signals easily.
GPS and GPS Signals
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a network of satellites that transmit accurate time and position information
worldwide. GPS receivers receive signals from these satellites, and use the information to determine their exact location.
GPS satellites orbit the Earth at around 12,000 miles. While a GPS receiver can detect signals from up to 12 satellites
at any time, only three are needed to provide a two-dimensional position or “fix” (latitude and longitude) required for
vehicle navigation systems. GPS data is available free of charge for any user.
The Bluetooth GPS Receiver will send the GPS position information to your PDA which may then be used by your
third-party software to plot your position on a map and direct you to your destination.
Safety Notice
In a vehicle, it is your sole responsibility to place, secure and use the Bluetooth GPS Receiver in a manner that
will not cause accidents, personal injury or property damage. It is your sole responsibility to observe safe driving
practices and to ensure that the vehicle mount installation instructions are read carefully, understood and used
consistently with the laws of operation for each country in which the device is used.
It is your sole responsibility to adhere to the following safety instructions at all times:
• Do not operate the Bluetooth GPS Receiver while driving or place the receiver in a position that obstructs the
driver’s view
• Do not mount in a way that interferes with airbags or other safety equipment
• Do not leave in view while your vehicle is unattended, especially in strong sunlight
• Do not use or handle the Bluetooth GPS Receiver when it is hot, leave it to cool out of direct sunlight.
Navman disclaim all liability for use of this product in a way that may cause accidents, damage or that may violate
law.
4
Bluetooth GPS Receiver | User Manual
2. Bluetooth GPS Receiver Features
It is recommended that you familiarise yourself with the basic operations of your Bluetooth GPS Receiver:
Top Components
Component Description
1 On/Off Button
To turn on
: Press for two seconds and release.
To turn off: Press for two seconds and release.
The Bluetooth GPS receiver will automatically turn off three minutes after the
Bluetooth connection is closed or lost.
2 Indicator Light
The indicator light is built into the On/Off button.
Off: The Bluetooth GPS Receiver power is off.
Single flash every 1.5 seconds: The Bluetooth GPS Receiver is connected
to the PDA via Bluetooth.
Double
flash every 1.5 seconds: The Bluetooth GPS Receiver is not
connected to the PDA via Bluetooth.
Light is
blue: Battery voltage is good.
Light is
red: Battery voltage is low. Change the batteries.
3
External Power Adapter
Socket
If the vehicle power adapter is plugged in, the Bluetooth GPS Receiver will use
the external power supply instead of the internal batteries.
Note:
The external power adapter does not charge the internal batteries.
1 2
3
5
Bluetooth GPS Receiver | User Manual
Side Components
Component Description
1 Battery Cover
Forms the base of the Bluetooth GPS Receiver and protects the internal
batteries.
Remove by squeezing the two side-clips while pulling the cover away from the
main unit.
2 Side Clip Holds the battery cover in place.
3 Non-Slip Pad Prevents the receiver from slipping when it is not in the receiver cradle.
4
External GPS Antenna
MCX Socket
If an external GPS antenna is plugged in, the Bluetooth GPS Receiver will use
the external antenna instead of the internal antenna.
Specifications
Property/Item Description
Size 95 x 62 x 26 mm (3.7 x 2.4 x 1 in)
Weight 223 g (7.9 oz) without batteries
Case UV stable plastic
Internal Batteries 3 x AAA alkaline supplied
External Power Supply (optional) 5 V DC, centre pin is positive
Operating Temperature -10 to +60°C (14 to 140°F)
Interface
• Bluetooth™ Class 3
• Version 1.1 SPP (Serial Port Profile)
• Within 10 m (33 ft) range with no obstruction
• NMEA 0183 v.2.20, GPGGA, GPGSA, GPRMC and GPGSV
• Baud rate 57600
GPS Antenna 25 x 25 x 4 mm (1 x 1 x 0.2 in) ceramic patch
GPS Receiver
• SiRF low power chipset
• 12 channel parallel, automatic selection
Time to First GPS Fix
• Hot Start - 8 seconds typical
• Warm Start - 38 seconds typical
• Cold Start - 45 seconds typical
1
4
2
3
6
Bluetooth GPS Receiver | User Manual
3. Connecting the Bluetooth GPS Receiver
to your PDA
To establish a Bluetooth connection between your PDA and the Bluetooth GPS Receiver, complete the following steps:
1. Turn on the Bluetooth GPS Receiver.
• Press the On/Off button for two seconds.
• The On/Off button will ash blue twice every 1.5 seconds to indicate it is not connected to another Bluetooth device.
2. Turn on your PDA.
3. Turn on Bluetooth on your PDA and connect to the Bluetooth GPS Receiver.
• Ensure that the light on the Bluetooth GPS Receiver is still flashing. The receiver will turn off after three minutes if
a Bluetooth connection is not established.
• Turn on Bluetooth on your PDA and establish a connection with the Bluetooth GPS Receiver by following the
documentation supplied with your PDA or Bluetooth card.
• If you are prompted for a Passkey or Device PIN, use the appropriate Passkey / Device PIN as follows:
Device Name Passkey / Device PIN
NAVMAN GPS ONE NAVMAN
NAVMAN BT GPS 1234
• When a connection has been established between your PDA and Bluetooth GPS Receiver, the light on the
receiver will change to flash once every 1.5 seconds.
4. Pocket PC Only — Determine the Bluetooth COM Port.
• Identify the outbound COM port used to create a serial port connection between your PDA and the Bluetooth
GPS receiver by following the documentation supplied with your PDA or Bluetooth card.
• Specify the outbound COM port in your third-party software to receive GPS data from the Bluetooth GPS Receiver.
Note: If using Navman™ Smart, the COM Port is specified on the GPS Status screen. See the Smart
User Manual for more information.
You are now ready to obtain a GPS fix.
Getting a GPS Fix
The term "GPSx" is used to describe when your Bluetooth GPS Receiver has enough information from three or more
GPS satellites to calculate your position. You can monitor the strength of the GPS signal using your third-party software.
Note: If using Navman Smart, the GPS status can be monitored on the GPS Status screen. See the Smart User
Manual for more information.
When you turn on your Bluetooth GPS Receiver, it may take several minutes to get the first GPS fix. You can
minimise the amount of time this takes by:
• Positioning the Bluetooth GPS Receiver according to the guidelines in Chapter 4.
• Remaining stationary until the Bluetooth GPS Receiver has a GPS fix.
On/Off Button
7
Bluetooth GPS Receiver | User Manual
4. Positioning the Bluetooth GPS Receiver
in a Vehicle
Use the following guides to choose a suitable position for the Bluetooth GPS Receiver:
• The receiver must have a good view of the sky and horizon.
• The receiver must not obstruct your view, or interfere with the operation of the vehicle or the vehicle safety equipment.
• The receiver must be accessible so that you can operate the On/Off button and replace the batteries.
• Avoid placing the receiver near sources of electrical interference or noise.
• Avoid locations subjected to excessive shock or vibration.
• The receiver must be within 10 m (33 ft) of your PDA.
• The receiver is not waterproof — mount it where it will not get wet (including condensation).
Note: If your vehicle is fitted with an athermic (heat reflecting) or a heated windscreen, you may need to purchase a
Navman external antenna to allow your Bluetooth GPS Receiver to receive GPS signals inside the vehicle. See page 11.
The Bluetooth GPS Receiver and your PDA are mounted separately in your vehicle. Follow these instructions carefully to
ensure proper installation. For security purposes and to avoid overheating, do not leave the Bluetooth GPS Receiver or
your PDA on the dash or attached to the windscreen while your vehicle is unattended, especially in strong sunlight.
Positioning your Receiver
Option One: Windscreen Suction Mount
You can position the Bluetooth GPS Receiver on the inside of your vehicle windscreen or back window using the
receiver windscreen suction mount and receiver cradle:
1. Insert the tab on the receiver windscreen suction mount into the receiver cradle slot.
2. Fasten the receiver cradle to the receiver windscreen suction mount by using the two screws provided.
3. Find a suitable position in your vehicle for the Bluetooth GPS Receiver to be mounted.
4. Use the alcohol swab to thoroughly clean the window area that the suction cup will be mounted to. Do not
touch the area after it is cleaned.
5. Do not touch the bare suction cup surface. Press the suction cup firmly to the window, then pull the lever
down and away from the window.
6. Slide the Bluetooth GPS Receiver into the receiver cradle.
To remove the receiver windscreen suction mount from the windscreen or back window, press the lever down
and toward the window and gently lift the tab on the rim of the suction cup.
Tab
Slot
Lever
Tab
8
Bluetooth GPS Receiver | User Manual
Option Two: Mounting Pad on Dashboard (Permanent)
You can attach the Bluetooth GPS Receiver to the dashboard using the receiver cradle and mounting pad:
Warning:
This is a permanent solution – the mounting pad cannot be removed once fixed and will mark the
dashboard if forcibly removed.
1. Remove one of the backing layers from the receiver mounting pad.
2. Attach the sticky side of the mounting pad to the under-side of the receiver cradle.
3. Find a suitable position in your vehicle for the Bluetooth GPS Receiver to be mounted.
4. Use the alcohol swab to thoroughly clean the area of the dashboard that the cradle will be mounted to. Do
not touch the area after it is cleaned.
5. Remove the second backing layer from the mounting pad.
6. Press the cradle firmly to the dashboard for 30 seconds.
7. Slide the Bluetooth GPS Receiver into the receiver cradle.
Positioning your PDA
Option One: Windscreen Suction Mount
You can position your PDA on the inside of your vehicle windscreen using the PDA windscreen suction mount (see
figure one) and PDA cradle (see figure two):
1. Attach the PDA cradle to the PDA windscreen suction mount by inserting the four tabs at the end of the
suction mount arm into the four slots on the cradle. Ensure that the Close arrow on the suction mount is
pointed toward the top end of the cradle.
2. Find a suitable position on your windscreen where the PDA will be clearly visible by the driver.
Warning: Do not mount your PDA in a way that interferes with airbags or other safety equipment.
3. Use the alcohol swab to thoroughly clean the window area that the suction cup will be mounted to. Do not
touch the area after it is cleaned.
4. Do not touch the bare suction cup surface. Press the suction cup firmly to the window, then push the lever
toward the window.
5. Place your PDA in the PDA cradle.
6. Squeeze the side arms of the cradle firmly until they are securely holding your PDA.
7. Bend the arm of the suction mount so that the PDA will be clearly visible by the driver.
To remove the PDA windscreen suction mount from the windscreen, pull the lever away from the window and
gently lift the tab on the rim of the suction cup.
Figure One Figure Two
9
Bluetooth GPS Receiver | User Manual
Option Two: Mounting Disc on Dashboard (Permanent)
You can position your PDA on the dashboard using the PDA windscreen suction mount (see figure one), PDA
cradle (see figure two) and PDA mounting disc (see figure three).
Warning: This is a permanent solution – the mounting disc cannot be removed once fixed and will mark the
dashboard if forcibly removed.
1. Attach the PDA cradle to the PDA windscreen suction mount by inserting the four tabs at the end of the
suction mount arm in the four slots on the cradle. Ensure that the Close arrow on the suction mount is
pointed toward the top end of the cradle.
2. Find a suitable position on your dashboard where the PDA will be clearly visible by the driver.
Warning: Do not mount your PDA in a way that interferes with airbags or other safety equipment.
3. Use the alcohol swab to thoroughly clean the area of the dashboard that the disc will be mounted to. Do not
touch the area after it is cleaned.
4. Remove the backing from the mounting disc.
5. Press the mounting disc firmly to the dashboard for 30 seconds.
6. Insert the suction cup in the mounting disc, then push the lever down.
7. Place your PDA in the PDA cradle.
8. Squeeze the side arms of the cradle firmly until they are securely holding your PDA.
9. Bend the arm of the suction mount so that the PDA will be clearly visible by the driver.
To remove the PDA windscreen suction mount from the mounting disc, pull the lever up and gently lift the tab on
the rim of the suction cup.
Figure Three
Powering the Bluetooth GPS Receiver with the
Vehicle Power Adapter
You can use the vehicle power adapter to power the Bluetooth GPS Receiver when in a vehicle. If the vehicle power
adapter is plugged in, the receiver will use the external power supply instead of the internal batteries.
1. Plug the smaller end of the vehicle power adapter in to the external power adapter socket on the Bluetooth
GPS Receiver.
2. Remove the cigarette lighter from your cigarette lighter socket.
3. Plug the larger end of the vehicle power adapter in your cigarette lighter socket.
10
Bluetooth GPS Receiver | User Manual
5. Batteries
When using the vehicle power-adapter, you need not remove the batteries. For minimum time to obtain a GPS fix,
ensure that the three AAA batteries are always in the Bluetooth GPS Receiver.
Battery life is up to 30 hours of active use; however, results vary with battery type.
Replacing the Batteries
When the light in the On/Off button turns red, replace the batteries in the Bluetooth GPS Receiver.
To replace the batteries:
1. Remove the battery cover by squeezing the two side-clips while pulling the cover away from the main unit.
2. Remove the old batteries and insert three new AAA dry-cell, rechargeable, or alkaline batteries.
3. Replace the battery cover by inserting the clip in to the bottom slot on the main unit and pressing the side-clips
back in the side slots.
11
Bluetooth GPS Receiver | User Manual
6. Optional Accessories
External Antenna
If your vehicle is fitted with an athermic (heat reflecting) or a heated windscreen, GPS signals to the Bluetooth GPS
Receiver are greatly reduced or blocked.
An external antenna is available to ensure that sufficient GPS signal is available. The antenna is attached by a magnet
to the outside of your vehicle, usually on the roof. The antenna cable is plugged in to the External GPS Antenna MCX
Socket. The cable may be threaded through the door opening.
The external antenna is available from your Navman retailer.
12
Bluetooth GPS Receiver | User Manual
Warranty Agreement
IMPORTANT: The following terms and conditions may vary from country to country. Please check with Your Navman dealer from where You purchased
the product.
Hardware Product: Navman warrants its products to be free from defects in materials or workmanship under normal use for one year from the date
of purchase (the Warranty Period) to the original owner (You). To claim under this warranty, You must return the product to the place of purchase, or a
service centre approved by Navman (Service Centre). You must produce an original sales receipt as proof of purchase. You will be solely responsible for
all shipping charges, freight, insurance and proper packaging to prevent breakage in transit. Navman will, at its discretion, repair or replace any defective
product or its components at no cost to You for parts and labour. The replacement product or component takes on the warranty status of the original
product or component. This is Your exclusive remedy for defective products.
Limitations: This warranty does not apply to products that have been damaged or rendered defective: (a) as a result of incorrect installation, misuse,
mishandling, misapplication, accident, abuse, breakage or other external causes; (b) by operation outside the usage specifications stated in the product
documentation; (c) by modification or service other than by Navman or its approved Service Centres.
Limitation of Liability:
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Navman will not be liable in any event, whether in tort (including negligence), contract
or otherwise for any damage including loss of profits, any consequential, indirect or special damage, loss or injury of any kind suffered by You or any
other person. Except as expressly set out in this warranty, Navman makes no other warranties, express or implied, including any implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. If any limitation or exclusion or liability contained in this warranty is held to be invalid for any reason
and Navman becomes liable for loss or damage that would otherwise have been excluded, such liability will be limited to the total amount actually paid
by You for the product.
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a normal installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an output on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help.
• A shielded cable must be used when connecting a peripheral to the serial ports.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
Support Compliance
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
EMC compliance
• CE (Europe): EN301489, 300328-2
• E-mark (Europe): Annex VII and Viii 95/54/EC
• FCC (USA): Part 15 Class B, 15.247, 15.35, 15.209
• C-tick (Australia): AS/NZS 3548
• MIC (Korea): R-LARN-03-0450
Safety compliance
• UL60950,EN60950.
• EN50371 SAR requirements
• FCC SAR guidelin
e
NMEA compliance
• NMEA 0183 Version 2.20
• Communicate at 57,600 Baud
Environmental compliance
• Not waterproof
13
Bluetooth GPS Receiver | User Manual
Copyright
© 2004 Navman NZ Limited. Navman is a registered trademark of Navman NZ Limited. All rights reserved.
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
98, ME, 2000 or XP, Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Smart is a trademark of Navman NZ Limited. All rights reserved.
Bluetooth is a trademark of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. USA.
Acrobat Reader
®
is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
All other trademarks and registrations are the property of their respective owners.
Published in New Zealand
MN000385A
Support for
New Zealand:
Navman NZ Ltd
13-17 Kawana Street
Northcote
Auckland
New Zealand
Phone: 0800 GONAVMAN
pcnsupport.nz@navman.com
www.navman.com
Support for
Europe:
Navman Europe Limited
4G Gatwick House
Peeks Brook Lane
Horley, Surrey RH6 9ST
United Kingdom
support@navman-europe.com
www.navman-europe.com
Support for
US and Canada:
Navman USA Limited
27142 Burbank
Foothill Ranch, CA 92610
United States of America
Phone: 866-9-NAVMAN
support@navmanusa.com
www.navmanusa.com
Support for
Australia:
Navman Australia Pty. Ltd
PO Box 479
Gladesville
New South Wales 2111
Australia
Phone: (02) 9879 9000
pcnsupport.aus@navman.com
www.navman.com
Support Information
NAVMAN DISCLAIM ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY
THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE OR VIOLATE THE LAW.
3


Need help? Post your question in this forum.

Forumrules


Report abuse

Libble takes abuse of its services very seriously. We're committed to dealing with such abuse according to the laws in your country of residence. When you submit a report, we'll investigate it and take the appropriate action. We'll get back to you only if we require additional details or have more information to share.

Product:

For example, Anti-Semitic content, racist content, or material that could result in a violent physical act.

For example, a credit card number, a personal identification number, or an unlisted home address. Note that email addresses and full names are not considered private information.

Forumrules

To achieve meaningful questions, we apply the following rules:

Register

Register getting emails for Navman Palm OS 5 SmartST v3 at:


You will receive an email to register for one or both of the options.


Get your user manual by e-mail

Enter your email address to receive the manual of Navman Palm OS 5 SmartST v3 in the language / languages: English as an attachment in your email.

The manual is 3,68 mb in size.

 

You will receive the manual in your email within minutes. If you have not received an email, then probably have entered the wrong email address or your mailbox is too full. In addition, it may be that your ISP may have a maximum size for emails to receive.

The manual is sent by email. Check your email

If you have not received an email with the manual within fifteen minutes, it may be that you have a entered a wrong email address or that your ISP has set a maximum size to receive email that is smaller than the size of the manual.

The email address you have provided is not correct.

Please check the email address and correct it.

Your question is posted on this page

Would you like to receive an email when new answers and questions are posted? Please enter your email address.



Info