Intellinav GPS Receiver IN KIG01 User Manual

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Getting Started  
Basic Operation  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Intellinav  
system. Your Intellinav system can guide you to the  
destination of your choice using signals from Global  
Positioning Satellites (GPS) orbiting the earth.  
SD Card Slot  
Power Button  
There are 24 GPS satellites orbiting the earth. A GPS  
device can calculate your position on the earth if it can  
receive signals from at least three of these satellites.  
When it receives at least four signals, a GPS device can  
also calculate your altitude (height above sea level).  
External Antenna Connector  
Earphone Jack  
USB Port  
You can start using the Intellinav system simply by  
mounting the holder on the car's windshield, plug in the  
charger, and press the power button on the top of the  
system.  
DC In  
LED  
For your safety and the safety of others, please do not  
operate the system while driving. It is dangerous to do  
so. When you want to enter an address or change a  
setting, please pull over and park the car in a safe  
area first. You should always pay full attention to the  
road and use the system only as an aid, by taking only  
glances at a time, and listening to the voice prompts.  
LCD Panel  
Speaker (rear)  
Reset (bottom)  
Volume (+/-)  
Main Menu  
An inexperienced driver should NOT use the system.  
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Starting Intellinav  
Press the POWER button.  
The Intellinav screen appears.  
first GPS fix is obtained, thereafter, it should normally  
take no more than 30 seconds to 1 minute to obtain a  
valid GPS fix.  
Mounting the Intellinav System  
Mounting the Suction Cup  
1. Press the suction cup firmly against the windshield.  
Tap Navigate. A warning screen appears.  
2. Press down the lever to fix the suction cup in place.  
3. Press in the circular buttons to unlock the arms.  
Car Cursor  
The status of the GPS signal is represented in the car  
cursor color:  
Tap I Agree after you have read and agreed to the  
warning. The map view appears and you are ready to set  
your first destination!  
4. Adjust the angles of the arms to achieve the best viewing position.  
Green: 4 or more satellites  
Yellow: 3 satellites  
Red: less than 3 satellites  
Gray: no satellite at all  
Mounting the Cradle and GPS  
1. Press the lever to lock or unlock the cradle.  
Only when the car cursor is green will you be receive  
accurate GPS tracking and navigation.  
2. Insert the GPS unit bottom in first, and then lock it using the lever on the top.  
GPS Information  
To view the GPS information:  
1. Tap Menu. The Main  
Menu appears.  
Getting GPS Signal  
To use the Intellinav system to guide you to a destination,  
the system's GPS antenna must receive GPS signals. GPS  
signals can be obstructed by ceilings, trees, and nearby  
tall buildings. Signals can also be obstructed by the roof  
of your vehicle. For best results, position your Intellinav  
system where it has a clear view of the sky.  
Charging the GPS unit  
1. Prior to first use, please use the wall charger to fully charge the unit for 4-6  
hours until battery LED is green.  
2. Tap GPS Information.  
The GPS Information  
screen appears.  
2. In vehicle, you may plug the car charger to provide continuous power. On a full  
charge, the unit can operate up to 5 hours.  
To close the GPS Information screen:  
1. Tap the Back-Arrow in the upper right corner.  
The very first time turning on the system may take as  
long as 15 minutes to obtain a valid GPS fix. Once the  
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Working with the Map  
The Intellinav system gives you many ways of looking at  
the map. You can see your current position, view any of  
the turns on a route, and the map to view other areas.  
You can zoom in and out, and find information about  
specific locations.  
At the bottom of the map you see the estimate of how  
much time remains before arriving at your destination,  
the remaining distance to your destination, and your  
current speed.  
Entering Data on the Intellinav System  
The Intellinav system doesn't have a keyboard. Instead,  
you tap the screen to enter data. When you are entering  
data, a screen containing the Letters of the alphabet  
appears:  
Moving Through the Screens  
The Intellinav system shows you one screen at a time.  
Each time you tap a button, a new screen appears.  
If you want to return to go to the previous screen, tap  
On the upper left is an arrow indicating the direction and  
the type of maneuver ahead, as well as the remaining  
distance to the next maneuver  
the  
in the upper right corner of the screen. If you  
Map View  
The map view on the Intellinav system shows your  
current location.  
want to go back to the map view directly, tap the  
button on the upper left corner of the screen.  
Resetting the Intellinav System  
At the bottom of the map is a scale indicating your  
current zoom level. On the upper right is the compass.  
On the center right and left are zoom in and out  
buttons, respectively.  
You should never have to reset the Intellinav System  
under normal circumstances. However, in the event that  
a problem cannot be corrected, you may reset the  
Intellinav System by pressing the Reset button on the  
bottom of the unit, using a pen or paper clip.  
As you tap the buttons on the keyboard, the list at the  
top of the screen scrolls to show the next item that  
matches the Letters you've tapped.  
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Panning the Map  
You can pan the map by tapping and dragging the map.  
To return to the regular map view, press the X button.  
If you need to enter numbers, tap the 1-2-3 button, and  
the numeric keyboard appears:  
Maneuver Detail  
If you have set a destination, the map displays additional  
information. As you navigate to a destination, the top of  
the map displays the name of the next street, the  
direction of your next turn and the distance to the turn.  
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manual). You can also get additional information about  
the current location, including latitude and longitude.  
Route List  
Location Information  
If you have set a destination, you can view a list of the  
maneuvers that make up your route.  
You can find location information about any point on the  
map by pressing firmly on the map for one second. A  
screen appears giving you the opportunity to set the  
location as the Start or the Destination, and save the  
location to your Favorites list, or view information.  
POI Information  
To view information about a POI on the map, tap on the  
icon on the map. The POI(S) screen will appear.  
To view the route list:  
From the Information screen you have several options:  
Set Start Location  
Set Stopover (with an  
existing route)  
1. Tap Menu. The Main Menu appears.  
Set Destination  
Save This Location  
Information  
2. Tap Destination. The Destination Option screen  
appears.  
3. Tap Route List.  
Setting the location as a  
starting point is useful if you  
are trying to find the  
4. Tapping an item on the list and then tapping Show  
will display the detail directions for that turn.  
distance between two locations. Setting the location as  
your destination is a quick way to set a destination.  
Saving the location adds the location to your Favorites  
list (you'll learn more about Favorites later in this  
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Planning Your Route  
You can set a destination with the Intellinav system many from your current location (or the location you set as a  
2. Tap Destination. The Set Destination screen  
appears.  
8. Select the address that matches the location you  
want to go to and tap Nav. The map appears, and  
the guidance directions begin.  
different ways. Once you have set a destination, you can  
add a detour or a stopover.  
starting point) to the destination.  
Fav adds the destination to your Favorites list. Your  
Favorites list is a list of locations that you can add  
destinations to. You can also enter a name for a  
destination and delete destinations from the list.  
3. Tap Address. The Input Method screen appears.  
4. If you need to change the region:  
The Intellinav system also offers an Itinerary feature,  
where you can enter up to 100 destinations and use the  
Itinerary screen to re-order addresses as you like.  
To Enter an Address as a Destination Using City First:  
1. Tap Menu. The main menu appears.  
a. Tap Change State. The Enter State Name  
screen appears.  
Show displays the location on the panning map without  
calculating a route. You can also use it to manually set a  
starting point.  
2. Tap Destination. The Set Destination screen  
appears.  
Setting a Single Destination  
You can set your destination the following ways:  
b. Tap the Letters to enter the name of the  
region or State, or tap the name in the list.  
c. Tap OK when you have selected the region  
or State. You will return to the Input Method  
screen.  
3. Tap Address. The Input Method screen appears.  
4. If you need to change the region or State:  
Address  
Intersection  
Point of Interest (POI)  
Favorites  
Recent  
City Center  
Using an Address as a Destination  
There are two ways to enter the address: by selecting  
the street first, or by selecting the city first. If you use  
Street First and too many records match, you will be  
asked to use City First.  
a. Tap Change State. The Enter State Name  
screen appears.  
5. Tap Street First. The Enter Street Name screen  
appears.  
b. Tap the Letters to enter the name of the  
region or State, or tap the name in the list.  
When you have found your destination, you have several  
options:  
6. Tap the Letters to enter the name of the street. Tap  
OK when you have selected the street. The Enter  
House Number screen appears.  
NOTE: You will be prompted for the street name first,  
then the house number.  
c. Tap OK when you have selected the region.  
You will return to the Input Method screen.  
Nav  
Fav  
Show  
To Enter an Address as a Destination Using Street  
First:  
7. Tap the Numbers or Letters A-D to enter the  
house number. Tap OK. The Select Address screen  
appears.  
5. Tap City First. The Enter City Name screen  
appears.  
1. Tap Menu. The main menu appears.  
6. Tap the Letters to enter the name of the City. Tap  
Nav calculates the route  
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OK when you have selected the City. The Enter  
Street Name screen appears.  
2. Tap Destination. The Set Destination screen  
appears.  
8. Select the intersection that matches the location  
you want to go to and tap Nav. The map appears,  
and the guidance directions begin.  
6. Tap the Letters to enter the name of the city. Tap  
OK when you have selected the city. The Enter  
Street screen appears.  
7. Tap the Letters to enter the name of the street.  
Tap OK when you have selected the street. The  
Enter House Number screen appears.  
3. Tap Intersection. The Input Method screen  
appears.  
To enter an intersection as a destination using City  
First:  
7. Tap the Letters to enter the name of the street. Tap  
OK when you have selected the street. The Enter  
2nd Street Name screen appears.  
4. If you need to change the region or State:  
8. Tap the Numbers or Letters A-D to enter the  
house number. Tap OK. The Select Address screen  
appears.  
1. Tap Menu. The main menu appears.  
a. Tap Change State. The Enter State Name  
screen appears.  
8. Tap the Letters to enter the name of the second  
street. Tap OK when you have selected the street.  
The Select Address screen appears.  
2. Tap Destination. The Set Destination screen  
appears.  
9. Select the address that matches the location you  
want to go to and tap Nav. The map appears, and  
the guidance directions begin.  
b. Tap the Letters to enter the name of the  
region, or tap the name of the region.  
3. Tap Intersection. The Input Method screen  
appears.  
9. Select the intersection that matches the location  
you want to go to and tap Nav. The map appears,  
and the guidance directions begin.  
c. Tap OK when you have selected the region.  
You return to the Input Method screen.  
4. If you need to change the region:  
a. Tap Change State. The Enter State Name  
screen appears.  
Using an Intersection as a Destination  
There are two ways to enter the intersection: by  
selecting the street first, or by selecting the city first. If  
you use Street First and too many records match, you  
will be asked to use City First.  
5. Tap Street First. The Enter Street Name screen  
appears.  
b. Tap the Letters to enter the name of the  
region, or tap the name of the region.  
6. Tap the Letters to enter the name of the street.  
Tap OK when you have selected the street. The  
Enter 2nd Street Name screen appears.  
c. Tap OK when you have selected the region.  
You return to the Input Method screen.  
To enter an intersection as a destination using Street  
First:  
7. Tap the Letters to enter the name of the second  
street. Tap OK when you have selected the street.  
The Select Address screen appears.  
5. Tap City First. The Enter City Name screen  
appears.  
1. Tap Menu. The main menu appears.  
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4. Tap a Category. Usually a subcategory screen  
appears.  
To select from all POIs in a region:  
1. Tap Menu. The main menu appears.  
Using a Point of Interest (POI) as a  
Destination  
There are many points of interest that you can select as  
a destination. Generally, you choose a category and  
then choose one of four methods of selecting the  
specific point of interest. Sometimes you must first select  
a subcategory (such as Museum within the category of  
Attractions) before you can choose a selection method.  
NOTE: If you choose Restaurant, tap the letters to enter  
a type of restaurant. If you choose Hotel, there is no  
subcategory screen. Go to the next step.  
2. Tap Destination. The Set Destination screen  
appears.  
3. Tap POI. The Points of Interest screen appears.  
5. Tap a Subcategory. The POI Options screen  
appears.  
To select a nearby POI by distance:  
4. Tap a Category. Usually a subcategory screen  
appears.  
To select a nearby POI from an alphabetical list:  
a. Tap Alphabetical. The Enter POI Name  
screen appears.  
The four methods of selecting a specific point of  
interest include two for nearby POIs and two for all  
POIs in a region.  
a. Tap By Distance. The POI List screen  
appears, listing the closest POIs first.  
NOTE: If you chose Restaurant, tap the Letters to enter  
a type of restaurant. If you chose Hotel, there is no  
subcategory screen. Go to the next step.  
b. Tap the Letters to enter the name of the  
POI. Tap OK when you have selected the  
POI. The POI Select screen appears,  
displaying the address of the POI.  
To select a nearby POI as a  
destination:  
b. Tap the POI that you want to go to and tap  
Nav. You may need to scroll down the list by  
tapping the scroll bar. The map appears,  
and the guidance directions begin.  
5. Tap a Subcategory. The POI Options screen  
appears.  
1. Tap Menu. The main  
menu appears.  
c. Tap Nav. The map appears, and the  
guidance directions begin.  
To select a POI from an alphabetical list:  
2. Tap Destination. The  
Set Destination screen  
appears.  
1. Tap List All. The Enter POI Name screen appears.  
2. Tap the Letters to enter the name of the POI. Tap  
OK when you have selected the POI. The POI  
Select screen appears.  
3. Tap POI. The Points of  
Interest screen appears.  
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3. Tap Nav. The map appears, and the guidance  
directions begin.  
To Select a Favorite as a Destination:  
To select a destination from your list of recent  
destinations:  
To do this you select a City Center as a destination.  
1. Tap Menu. The main menu appears.  
2. Tap Destination. The Set Destination screen  
appears.  
As with selecting a Point of Interest, there are several  
methods of selecting a city center: two for nearby city  
centers and one for all city centers in a region.  
To select a POI by city:  
1. Tap Menu. The main menu appears.  
1. Tap By City. The Enter City Name screen appears.  
2. Tap Destination. The Set Destination screen  
appears.  
3. Tap Favorites. The Favorites screen appears.  
To select a nearby City Center as a destination:  
1. Tap Menu. The main menu appears.  
2. Tap the Letters to enter the name of the city and  
tap OK. The Enter POI Name screen appears.  
4. Tap on the favorite you want to use as a  
destination and tap Nav. The map appears, and  
the guidance directions begin.  
3. Tap Recent. The Recent screen appears.  
3. Tap the Letters to enter the name of the POI and  
tap OK. The POI Select screen appears.  
4. Tap Nav. The map appears, and the guidance  
directions begin.  
4. Tap on the recent destination you want to go to  
and tap Nav. The map appears, and the guidance  
directions begin.  
2. Tap Destination. The Set Destination screen  
appears.  
3. Tap City Center. The City Center screen appears.  
Using a Favorite Destination as a  
Destination  
Favorite destinations are locations you add to a list on  
the Intellinav system. You can add locations to your  
Favorites list as you set a destination, from the POI(S)  
screen, and from the Location Information screen. You  
can then easily select one of these locations as a  
destination.  
Using a Recent Destination as a  
Destination  
To select from an alphabetical list:  
Recent destinations are locations you have navigated to  
recently. You can easily select one of these locations as a  
destination. Managing your recent destinations list is  
covered later in this section.  
Using a City Center as a Destination  
a. Tap Alphabetical. The Enter City Name  
screen appears.  
Sometimes you may want to use the Intellinav system to  
get to a city, but not to a specific location within the city.  
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b. Tap the Letters to enter the name of the city.  
Tap OK when you have selected the city.  
The City Center screen appears.  
Detour  
Avoid Road  
a. Tap List All. The Enter City Name screen  
appears.  
NOTE: you cannot create a detour if you do not have a  
current destination  
Once you have set a destination you can look at the list  
of streets and determine if you need to mark one or  
more as unavailable. If you mark a section as unavailable  
the Intellinav system will calculate a new route that  
avoids the section you marked.  
c. Tap Nav. The map appears, and the  
guidance directions begin.  
b. Tap the Letters to enter the name of the city.  
Tap OK when you have selected the city.  
The City Center screen appears.  
To set a detour:  
1. Tap Menu. The main menu appears.  
To select by distance:  
NOTE: You cannot avoid a road if you do not have a  
current destination.  
c. Tap Nav. The map appears, and the  
guidance directions begin.  
2. Tap Destination. The Destination Options screen  
appears.  
a. Tap By Distance. The City List screen  
appears, listing the closest city centers first.  
To avoid roads in the route list:  
Detours, Avoid Roads, and Stopovers  
The Detour feature will allow you to bypass a certain  
portion of the route starting at your present position,  
while avoid road allows you to bypass the entire road.  
Stopovers are stops you add to a trip to make prior to  
reaching your destination.  
3. Tap Detour. The Detour screen appears.  
1. Tap Menu. The main menu appears.  
b. Tap the city that you want to go to and tap  
Nav. You may need to scroll down the list by  
tapping the scroll bar. The map appears, and  
the guidance directions begin.  
4. Select from three distance options to bypass. A  
new route is calculated automatically.  
2. Tap Destination. The Destination Options screen  
appears.  
3. Tap Avoid Road. The Avoid Road screen appears.  
To clear a detour:  
To select from all City Centers in a region:  
1. Tap Menu. The main menu appears.  
4. Mark any segments that you do not want included:  
a. Tap on a route instruction to highlight it.  
1. Tap Menu. The main menu appears.  
2. Tap Destination. The Destination Options screen  
appears.  
2. Tap Destination. The Set Destination screen  
appears.  
b. Tap Avoid. A do-not-enter symbol appears.  
3. Tap Detour. The Detour screen appears.  
4. Tap Reset.  
5. When you have finished marking segments, tap  
Nav. Your route is recalculated, the map appears  
and the guidance directions begin.  
3. Tap City Center. The City Center screen appears.  
To select a city center in a region or State:  
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To cancel a stopover:  
Setting an Itinerary  
Using Shortcuts  
The Itinerary feature allows you to set multiple  
destinations. You can add, remove, or re-order  
destinations according to your needs.  
The shortcut feature provides you quick access to some  
of the most important destinations while you're on the  
road, including:  
1. Tap Menu. The main menu appears.  
2. Tap Destination. The Destination Options screen  
appears.  
To set the Itinerary:  
Home  
3. Tap Clear Route. A confirmation message appears  
asking if you want to continue to your next  
destination.  
1. Tap Menu. The main menu appears.  
2. Tap Itinerary. The Itinerary screen appears.  
ATM  
Stopovers  
Gas  
Once you have set a destination you can add a  
stopover. Adding a stopover does not cancel your  
original destination. Once you reach your stopover, you  
will be prompted to continue to the destination.  
4. Tap Yes. The map appears and navigation  
continues.  
3. Tap Add to add new destinations from Favorites,  
Recent or POI list, or enter a new address as  
destination.  
Hospital  
Parking  
4. Tap Del to remove a destination from the Itinerary.  
Restaurant  
Tourist Information  
To create a stopover:  
5. Tap Go! to start navigating from the first item on  
the Itinerary.  
1. Press Menu. The main menu appears.  
By tapping any of the POI  
categories, you will see a list  
of the nearest POIs sorted by  
distance.  
2. Tap Destination. The Destination Options screen  
appears.  
To Re-order the Itinerary:  
1. Tap Move Up or Move  
Down.  
3. Tap Stopover. The Set Destination screen appears.  
4. Set your stopover destination using any of the  
methods explained earlier in this section.  
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Managing Your Favorites List  
Setting Your Options  
You can edit the destinations you add to your favorites  
list to give them descriptive names. You can also remove  
destinations from your favorites list.  
You can set many different options to customize the  
Intellinav system and make it work your way. These  
options include:  
There are two orientation settings. Heading turns the  
map as you drive so that you are always moving toward  
the top of the screen. North keeps the map oriented with  
North at the top of the map, like a traditional paper map.  
To manage your favorites list:  
Display Options  
Route Options  
Speed Alert  
There are two guidance settings, which control whether  
or not the maneuver detail screen appears when you  
near your next maneuver. If you use the auto setting, the  
maneuver detail screen appears.  
1. Tap Menu. The main menu appears.  
2. Tap Favorites. The Favorites screen appears.  
To delete a destination from your favorites list:  
a. Tap on the favorite you want to delete.  
Localization  
The day/night setting controls the background of the  
screen. If you choose auto, the Intellinav system will  
automatically switch to a darker version of your color  
scheme soon after sunset, to reduce the glare in the  
vehicle. You can also choose to use either the day or  
night setting at all times.  
Display Options  
The display options give you control over the  
appearance of the map. You can change the following:  
b. Tap Del. The favorite is removed from the  
list.  
c. ap OK to close the Favorites screen.  
Orientation  
Guidance  
Day/Night  
POI Icons  
Color  
There are three options for displaying POI icons. If you  
choose default, the most commonly displayed  
categories of POI icons will appear on the map at zoom  
levels of 1000 ft and closer. If you choose off, no POI  
icons are displayed. If you choose custom, you can  
choose which categories of POI icons you want  
displayed.  
To edit a favorite:  
a. Tap on the favorite you want to edit.  
b. Tap Edit. The Edit Favorites screen appears.  
c. Enter a descriptive name for this favorite.  
d. Tap OK when you are done.  
3D View  
The color settings control the background color of the  
map. You can choose from four different colors.  
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The 3D view settings control your view of the map. Off  
shows you the map in traditional 2D mode. High,  
Medium, and Low show you a 3D version of the map,  
with a different angle for each value. If you use any of  
the 3D settings you will not be able to tap on a location  
to view location information.  
a. Tap on the categories you want displayed.  
The categories to be displayed are  
highlighted.  
include or exclude toll roads when your route is  
calculated. If you include toll roads, those roads will be  
used if appropriate for the method you selected.  
Route Options  
The route options give you control over the navigation  
of your trip. You can change the following:  
Method  
Ferries  
b. You can use Select All and Clear All to  
quickly highlight or clear categories.  
The carpool setting indicates whether or not you want to  
include carpool or high occupancy vehicle (HOV)  
restrictions in the calculation of your route.  
To set your display settings:  
c. When you have highlighted the categories  
you want displayed, tap OK. You return to  
the Display Options screen.  
Toll Roads  
Carpool  
Turns  
The turns setting indicates whether or not you want to  
make more or less turns.  
1. Tap  
Menu. The Menu button and then Settings.  
2. Tap Display Options. The Display Options screen  
appears.  
7. Tap your Color preference: Yellow, Grey, White, or  
Fuchsia.  
To set your route settings:  
There are four method settings. Quickest calculates the  
route that should take the least amount of time. Major  
calculates a route that uses major roads whenever  
possible. Shortest calculates the route that is shortest in  
distance. Local calculates a route that uses local roads  
whenever possible.  
1. Tap Menu. The main menu appears.  
3. Tap your Orientation preference: Heading or  
North.  
8. Tap your 3D View preference: 2D, High, Medium,  
or Low.  
2. Tap Route Options. The Route Options screen  
appears.  
4. Tap your Guidance preference: Auto or Manual.  
9. When you have finished choosing your options, tap  
OK.  
3. Tap your Method preference: Quickest, Major,  
Shortest, or Local.  
5. Tap your Day/Night preference: Auto, Night, or  
Day.  
The ferries setting indicates whether ferries should be  
included when your route is calculated. If you include  
ferries, the route will take you to the ferry terminal, but  
the total time for the route does not take into account  
the ferry schedule or time spent on the ferry.  
4. Tap your Ferries preference: Include or Exclude.  
5. Tap your Toll Roads preference: Include or Exclude.  
6. Tap your Carpool preference: Include or Exclude.  
7. Tap your Turns preference: Reduced or Normal.  
6. Tap your POI Icons preference: Default, Off, or  
Custom.  
When you tap Custom the POI Options screen  
appears.  
The toll roads setting indicates whether you want to  
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8. When you have finished choosing your options,  
tap OK.  
Localization  
3. Tap Localization. The Localization screen appears.  
The localization options give you control over the  
settings affected by your location, including:  
4. Tap your Language preference: English, French,  
Spanish, Chinese, Korean or Japanese.  
Speed Alert  
Language  
You can use the speed alert feature to warn you if your  
vehicle is exceeding the speed limit. There are two  
speed alert options: auto speed alert and fixed speed  
alert. Auto speed alert uses the type of road to  
determine the probable speed limit. Fixed speed alert  
lets you enter a speed and will warn you if that speed is  
exceeded.  
Time Zone  
5. Tap your Time Zone preference: Eastern, Central,  
Mountain, Pacific, Alaska or Hawaii.  
Daylight Savings Time  
Units  
To set auto speed alert:  
a. Tap Auto. A warning appears.  
6. Tap your Daylight Saving preference: DST or  
Standard.  
There are six language settings. When you change the  
language, all of the screen names and controls will be in  
the selected language. There are six time zone settings,  
for all areas of the United States. There are two daylight-  
savings options, to determine whether or not daylight  
savings time is currently in effect at your location. There  
are two settings for units, which determine how the  
distance to your location is expressed. You can choose  
between Mi (miles) or KM (kilometers).  
7. Tap your Units preference: Mi or KM.  
b. Tap OK to close the warning.  
c. Tap OK. You return to the map.  
To set a fixed speed alert:  
a. Tap Fixed.  
Auto speed alert is based on road class and may not  
necessarily reflect the actual speed limit. Please use this  
feature only as a reference  
8. When you have finished choosing your options, tap  
OK.  
To set the speed alert:  
1. Tap Menu and then Settings.  
b. Enter the speed you want to use as a  
maximum speed.  
2. Tap Speed Alert. The Speed Alert screen appears.  
To set your localization settings:  
c. Tap OK after reading the warning message.  
You return to the map.  
1. Tap Menu. Menu screen appears.  
2. Tap Settings. Settings screen appears.  
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System Settings  
Tap to set the touch screen backlight level and  
enable its auto off function.  
To enable tap sounds:  
Screen Calibration  
User Preferences  
1. Tap the "Enable sounds for taps" check box.  
2. Tap to apply the changes made.  
When you first turn on the Intellinav system, you will be  
asked to calibrate the system. This process ensures that  
when you tap the screen the item tapped is activated.  
You can also recalibrate by tapping on System, Sys Info,  
and Calibration.  
You can adjust the settings of your device to suit the way  
you work. Adjusting certain settings, such as those for  
system volume, power LED, and backlight may increase  
your standby time.  
Tap to change the system date, time, and time  
zone settings.  
Tap to set the language option for the system  
menus and voice prompts.  
To access the System panel:  
Power  
To calibrate the screen:  
To enable the hot keys backlight:  
Tap to displays your device's OS Version, GPS  
F/W, and SW Code Version. Options for factory  
reset, GPS reset, and calibration  
1. Tap System on the Main Menu panel.  
1. From the Main Menu, tap on System and then Sys  
Info.  
1. Tap the "Hot keys backlight on when pressed"  
check box.  
2. Tap the center of the black dot as it moves around  
the screen.  
2. Tap  
/
to set the hot keys backlight's auto-off  
Volume  
To set the system sound level:  
function. Options include backlight off after 5, 10,  
15 and 20 seconds.  
1. Tap - /+ to adjust the volume level.  
2. Tap to apply the changes made.  
3. Tap to apply the changes made.  
There are six preference icons on this panel.  
To enable the hot keys backlight when power is  
plugged in:  
Tap to set the volume level for system sounds  
and enable tapping sound.  
1. Tap the "Hot keys backlight on when AC-in" check  
box.  
Tap to view the battery power level and enable  
the hot keys backlight.  
2. Tap  
to apply the changes made.  
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Note: The "Automatically adjust clock for daylight  
saving changes" will be displayed under the Time Zone  
setting menu if the daylight saving system is adopted.  
1. Tap System on the Main Menu panel.  
2. Tap System Info in the System panel.  
3. Tap Factory Reset and then Yes to confirm.  
Backlight  
Date Time  
To set the date:  
To set the screen backlight level:  
1. Tap on Date.  
1. Tap -/+ to adjust the screen backlight level.  
2. Tap to apply the changes made.  
2. Tap on  
/
to set the  
System Info  
Year, Month and Day.  
3. Tap to apply the changes made.  
To set the Time:  
4. After the Factory Reset, reconfigure your device's  
user preferences.  
You may have to perform a reset if the device freezes  
(i.e., device no longer responds to the buttons on the  
screen). A soft reset allows your device to get a fresh  
start, similar to rebooting a computer. This will restart  
your device and adjust memory allocation. All records  
and entries are retained after a soft reset. GPS settings  
are also retained.  
GPS Reset  
In the following circumstances, the TTFF (Time To First  
Fix) values of your device may be longer than usual:  
1. Tap on Time  
2. Tap on  
/
to set the Hour and minute.  
After a long period of inactivity.  
Factory Reset  
To perform a soft reset:  
3. Select AM or PM  
To set the screen backlight auto-off function:  
4. Select 24 Hours to show 24-hour clock  
5. Tap to apply the changes made.  
To set the Time Zone:  
If the current GPS fix position is more than 500km,  
or more than 12 hours apart, from the previous  
position.  
1. Tap  
/
under the Battery and AC Power settings.  
1. Hold the device securely, and then press the soft  
reset button  
on the bottom of your device.  
a. Options for Battery includes: Never, after 10  
or 15 seconds, and for AC Power includes:  
Never, after 1, 2 or 3 minutes.  
o This is due to the nature of the GPS  
algorithm and rotational velocity between  
the satellites and planet Earth, and is  
deemed normal. To correct this, perform a  
GPS reset. This will update the GPS  
database, which contains information about  
the GPS satellites that the unit needs to  
function in navigation mode.  
1. Tap on Time Zone  
To load the factory default setting  
If you still encounter problems even after soft resetting  
the device, loading the factory default settings may  
correct the problems. These default settings have been  
selected to optimize your device's performance.  
2. Tap to apply the changes made.  
2. Tap on  
/
to select the Time Zone that is  
application to you.  
3. Tap to apply the changes made.  
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MP3 Playback  
you can use a computer to load MP3 onto an SD card  
and then load that sd card into the SD card slot located  
at the side of the unit.  
4. Tap Up-One-Level  
button to return to the  
root directory.  
To Reset the GPS:  
1. Close the navigation program, if it is currently  
running, by tapping on Menu in the map display,  
and then Exit in the navigation Menu screen.  
To open the MP3 Player:  
5. The selected file will  
automatically be played.  
Files in the same  
directory will also be played, provided the repeat  
function is disabled.  
1. Tap MP3 on the Main  
Menu panel. The MP3  
player appears.  
2. Tap System on the Main Menu panel.  
3. Tap System Info on the System panel.  
4. Tap GPS Reset and then Yes to confirm.  
To open MP3 files for playback:  
Playback Controls  
1. Tap the Folder button to open the file browser.  
The program will automatically scan the device  
SD/MMC card for supported digital files. Only  
sub-directories containing compatible music files  
will be displayed.  
The icons in the MP3 player  
let you control the playback  
mode.  
5. The GPS Reset process will take about a minute to  
complete.  
To control file playback:  
Keys  
Descriptions  
2. Search for the file(s) you want to play by tapping  
/
to scroll through all available files.  
Tap to pause or resume playback.  
Tap to stop playback.  
3. Tap a file to start playback of the selected file.  
Tap to skip backward to the previous track. If  
the current file is the first track in the list, the  
last track will be played.  
a. When the file is located in the root directory,  
tap the file for playback.  
Tap to skip forward to the next available track.  
If the current file is the last track in the list, then  
the first track will be played.  
b. When the file is located inside a sub-  
directory, tap the sub-directory icon, then  
tap a file for playback.  
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Photo Viewer  
With the Intellinav system, you can keep images of your  
favorite moments as mobile as you are by using the  
Photo Viewer. You can use a computer to load pictures  
onto an sd card and then load that sd card into the SD  
card slot located at the side of the unit. The program  
features:  
June 24" for a sub-directory consisting of  
pictures taken during that period.  
Shuffle Mode  
2. To disable the Repeat mode, tap the fade-out  
Repeat icon.  
Each directory containing supported music files is  
considered a playlist. You can choose to shuffle the  
playback sequence to play files in random order.  
Note: The performance of the Photo Viewer may be  
affected by the size of the image files.  
3. Tapping Random icon will automatically disable the  
Repeat mode.  
To rearrange the playback sequence:  
Support for JPEG and BMP (1-, 4-, 8-, and 24-bit)  
files.  
Playback Volume  
1. To enable the Shuffle mode, tap  
An enabled Shuffle mode is indicated by the word  
"Random" on the playback display, and a fade-out  
Random icon.  
(Random).  
To adjust the playback volume, you can use either the  
MP3 volume control slider, or the volume control  
hardware buttons.  
Auto-scanning of supported files in the device's  
SD/MMC card.  
2. To disable the Shuffle mode, tap the fade-out  
Random icon.  
To control the playback volume:  
Three viewing modes: Thumbnail, Full Screen, and  
Slide Show.  
To open Photo Viewer:  
1. Hold and drag the slider of the volume level bar.  
This will only affect the volume of the track  
playback.  
Album support based on sub-directory contents.  
1. Tap Photo on the Main Menu panel.  
Repeat Mode  
The repeat mode lets you play the current track in a  
loop. The same track will be played over and over, until  
you disable the Repeat mode.  
o Each sub-directory containing compatible  
image files is treated as an individual album.  
For a more organized file search, it is  
2. The program will automatically scan the device's  
SD/MMC card for supported image files. Image  
files will be displayed as thumbnails; only sub-  
directories containing compatible files will be  
displayed.  
2. Press the volume buttons (-/+). This will also adjust  
the sound level for the device's system sounds.  
advisable to sort image files into sub-  
To enable or disable the Repeat mode:  
directories based on something, such as a  
particular event or a certain period. To  
illustrate, a sub-directory containing pictures  
from your daughter's birthday can be named  
"Cassie's 10th Birthday"; or "May 11 to  
1. To enable the Repeat mode, tap  
(Repeat).  
3. Tap  
/
to scroll through all available files. When  
An enabled Repeat mode is indicated by the word  
"Repeat" in the playback display, and a fade-out  
Repeat icon.  
a thumbnail is selected, a red border appears  
around it.  
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Slide Show  
Full Screen Mode  
Magnification  
You have the option to view images in a slide show  
much like viewing a presentation. Images are adjusted  
to fit the entire display area and are shown in a 3-second  
interval.  
In Full Screen mode, image files can be viewed in a  
larger scale. You can also change its orientation angle.  
To change the image magnification level:  
1. Tap (-) to zoom into the center of the image.  
To view images in Full Screen mode:  
1. Search for the file you want to view.  
a. When in a zoomed-in state, you can hold  
and drag the image to pan it in any direction  
you want.  
To enable the Slide Show mode:  
1. In Thumbnail or Full Screen mode, tap  
Show).  
(Slide  
2. Tap  
/
to scroll through all available files.  
2. Tap (+) to zoom out the image display.  
3. Tap Up-One-Level to return to the device's root  
directory.  
2. Tap the touch screen to stop the slide show and  
return to the previous viewing mode.  
Orientation  
To change the image orientation:  
4. Open the file in Full Screen mode.  
1. Tap  
to rotate the image 90°, 180°, 270°, or  
a. When the file is located in the root directory,  
tap the file.  
360° clockwise.  
b. When the file is located inside a sub-  
directory, tap the sub-directory icon, then  
tap the file you want to view.  
5. Tap  
6. Tap  
to display the previous available image.  
to display the next available image.  
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Software License Agreement  
The mapping and navigation software ("Software") and  
map data ("Data") is provided for your personal, internal  
use only and not for resale. It is protected by copyright,  
and is subject to the following terms and conditions  
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Tested to comply with FCC standards for home or office  
use  
Canada  
Radio interference regulation class B compliance  
This class B digital apparatus meets all compliances of  
the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment  
Regulations.  
This equipment complies with Part 15 of the U.S Federal  
Communications Commission (FCC) Rules. Operation of  
this device may not cause harmful interference, and this  
device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation. If this  
occurs the user is encouraged to try and correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
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Caring for your device  
Important Information  
When using Intellinav One, please make sure you are  
operating the device in compliance with all local, state,  
and federal regulations. It is the sole responsibility of the  
driver of the vehicle to operate the vehicle in a safe  
manner and not become distracted by Intellinav. User  
should not operate the controls of Intellinav while you  
are driving. Netropa shall not be liable for any accident.  
conditions that may influence the operation of your  
Intellinav One.  
Please use only the power adapter included in the box  
and connects to the voltage requirement indicated on  
the rear panel of the product. Use of any other types of  
chargers will result in malfunction of the device and void  
all warranties.  
When unattended, do not leave the device in the vehicle  
that is subjected to direct sunlight for an extensive  
period of time. The overheating of unit and/or battery  
may cause malfunctioning of the device.  
An inexperience driver shall not use the Intellinav  
system.  
Keep the device away from excessive moisture and  
extreme temperatures.  
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the  
United States government, which is solely responsible  
for the accuracy and availability of GPS. The system is  
subject to changes that could affect accuracy and  
availability of your device.  
Do not use and/ or charge this device near water or  
moisture. Never touch or handle any power sources with  
wet hands.  
Warning: When used in a vehicle, it is the sole  
responsibility of the driver of the Intellinav system to  
place and secure the device where it will not interfere  
with the vehicle's operation controls and/or safety  
devices. The driver should mount the device where it  
does not obstruct the driver's view of the road or cause  
any damage or personal injury in the event of an  
accident. The mounting accessory included in the  
package is not warranted against collision damage or  
the consequences thereof.  
When connecting the device to the car adaptor, please  
make sure the input voltage of the adaptor is identical  
To prevent fire or electric shock, never expose the device with the car voltage.  
to any types of liquid  
The utmost preparation is given to this manual. With  
constant improvements and upgrades, Netropa cannot  
guarantee for all contents to be most current and  
entirely up-to-date. Information contain in this guide is  
subject to change without notice and we shall not be  
liable for technical and/or editorial errors of this guide.  
This device uses a rechargeable lithium ion battery. To  
Do not block any ventilation openings or use in  
extreme weather conditions, such as dusty, sandy, wet  
or humid. When in use, please install in accordance  
with the user manual  
reduce the risk of fire or burns, do not disassemble,  
crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose of in  
fire or water.  
In some instances during playback, a few bright or dark  
flecks may appear on the TFT LCD screen. This is a  
normal phenomenon in active matrix display technology,  
and not a malfunction.  
Do not attempt to service the unit. Any modification,  
tempering and/ or change to the device not expressly  
approved by Netropa Corp. or its authorized parities will  
void all warranties in entirety.  
Do not mount where driver's field of vision is blocked.  
Map data:  
The manufacturer/ supplier of the data is NAVTEQ  
North America, LLC, 222 Merchandise Mart Plaza, Suite  
900, Chicago, Illinois 60654.  
Do not mount over airbag panels or in the field of  
airbag deployment.  
Do not attempt to clean the device with the power on.  
Use a clean, moistened, lint-free cloth to wipe the  
exterior of the device. Use water or eyeglass cleaner if  
necessary and gently wipe the touch screen.  
Do not place unsecured on the vehicle dash.  
Netropa shall not be liable for any environmental  
NOTICE TO DRIVERS IN CALIFORNIA AND  
MINNESOTA: State law from these states prohibits  
drivers of any motor vehicle from placing, displaying,  
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System Specifications  
The Intellinav One has the following specifications:  
SiRF Star III GPS chipset  
Host Start: 1 sec., average  
Warm Start: 38 sec., average  
Cold Start: 42 sec., average  
210+ g Weight  
affixing and or applying any objects such as suction  
mounts on the windshields. Other dashboard or friction  
mounting options should be used. Intellinav does not  
take any responsibility for any fines, penalties, or  
damages that may be incurred as a result of disregarding  
this notice.  
SAMSUNG S3C2410 (ARM920T) 266Mhz CPU  
64 MB NAND flash + 64 MB SDRAM onboard  
3.6-inch 16.7M Colors TFT LCD with touch panel  
SD memory slot for map data, MP3, or photos  
Build-in 1 watt speaker  
California Vehicle Code Section 26708(a)  
Minnesota Statutes 2005, Section 169.71  
Dimensions: 120x89x33 mm  
GPS antenna with external antenna connector  
USB 1.1 connector  
WinCE.NET 4.2+ OS Kernel  
Up to 5 hours Battery Life (Rechargeable Internal  
Lithium- polymer battery 1700 mA )  
MP3 Player  
Photo Viewer  
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Netropa Corporation  
1499 Huntington Dr. Suite 305  
South Pasadena, CA 91030  
Office (626) 403-2866  
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