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TABLE OF CONTENTS
RW 200 GPS Navigator Hardware .........................................................................................................7
Mounting Your RW 200 ..........................................................................................................................8
Power .....................................................................................................................................................10
The RightWay 200 can be used for navigation while the unit is recharging. .................................10
Programs Window Overview ...............................................................................................................11
Tips & Tricks .........................................................................................................................................12
GPS Start Up .........................................................................................................................................13
• Select Daylight savings (optional)....................................................................................................13
First Trip ................................................................................................................................................14
Selecting a destination.......................................................................................................................................................... 14
On the Move ..........................................................................................................................................17
Change the driving view........................................................................................................................................................ 17
In Use .....................................................................................................................................................18
Selecting multiple stops for your trip...................................................................................................................................... 18
Setting waypoints.................................................................................................................................................................. 19
Saving a trip.......................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Personalize............................................................................................................................................26
Saving a destination as Work................................................................................................................................................ 26
To delete the recent list......................................................................................................................................................... 28
Setting display mode............................................................................................................................................................. 28
Customizing routing options.................................................................................................................................................. 29
Display Screen Options .......................................................................................................................30
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Advanced...............................................................................................................................................33
Adjusting the POI settings..................................................................................................................................................... 34
Ending a Detour.................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Setting route preferences...................................................................................................................................................... 36
Saving a route preference..................................................................................................................................................... 37
Edit your road preferences.................................................................................................................................................... 37
Memory Card.........................................................................................................................................42
Music Player..........................................................................................................................................43
Movie Viewer .........................................................................................................................................46
E-Book Reader ......................................................................................................................................49
Using the Jump Button.......................................................................................................................................................... 51
Photo Viewer .........................................................................................................................................52
Navigation Setup ..................................................................................................................................55
Touch Screen Calibration ....................................................................................................................55
Re-calibrating the Touch Screen........................................................................................................................................... 55
Language...............................................................................................................................................56
GPS Status ............................................................................................................................................57
Reset the GPS...................................................................................................................................................................... 58
Backlight................................................................................................................................................59
Volume...................................................................................................................................................61
Time........................................................................................................................................................62
Changing the Time or Time Zone.......................................................................................................................................... 62
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Skin ........................................................................................................................................................63
System ...................................................................................................................................................64
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS*...................................................................................66
Safety Information ................................................................................................................................67
Care & Safe Keeping on the RW 200 ..................................................................................................67
Liability ..................................................................................................................................................68
End User’s License Agreement...........................................................................................................68
Transplant GPS, Inc. Limited Warranty..............................................................................................71
FCC Part 15 Compliance Statement ...................................................................................................72
CUSTOMER SERVICE...................................................................................................73
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GETTING STARTED
Your RightWay 200 GPS Navigator comes with the following accessories. If your box is incomplete,
please notify us within 14 days of purchase. The purchased products include:
RW 200 GPS Navigator
Car charger
RW 200 mounting system
Quick Start Guide
User Manual on CD
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MOUNTING YOUR RW 200
Your RW 200 GPS Navigator can be easily secured to either the windshield or the dash for optimal
viewing while driving. The mounting system consists of the following pieces:
Adjustable arm with suction cup
Navigator cradle
Dash disk with adhesive backing
ATTACHING THE MOUNT
1. Select a location for the mount on the windshield or dashboard that does not
obstruct the driver‟s view or interfere with the operation of the vehicle.
2. Clean and dry this area to remove any grease and dirt.
If mounting the RW Navigator on the dashboard, remove the
protective backing from the dash disc, exposing the adhesive.
Adhere the disc to the dashboard in the desired location.
Dash Disc
The adhesive is permanent.
3. Place the suction cup on the desired location on the windshield or
dash disc; push the locking lever towards the base of the mount.
The mount should stick to the surface.
If your mount does not stick, make sure the area is clean and
dry, then try again.
Locking Lever
4. Align the tabs on the holder with the slots on the Navigator cradle.
Slide together until you feel a firm click.
5. Adjust the holder to the best viewing angle by:
a. Loosening the adjustor dials
b. Moving the corresponding part to the desired position
c. Tightening the adjustor dials.
6. Align the grooves on the bottom of your unit with the tabs on the bottom of the
navigator cradle; gently push the unit into the cradle until the unit clicks into
place.
7. To remove the RW Navigator from the mount, gently push back the tab on the
top of the cradle until you hear a click releasing the unit.
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DETACHING THE MOUNT
1. Pull the locking lever away from the base of the mount.
2. Grasp the pull tab of the suction cup and gently pull away from the windshield or
dash to break the suction.
Caution!
It is illegal in California and Minnesota to attach anything to the windshield.
When using navigation aids in a vehicle, it is your sole responsibility to place, secure
and use these aids in a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury,
property damage, or in any manner to obstruct your view. You, the user of this
product, are solely responsible for observing safe driving practices.
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POWER
BATTERY STATUS ICON
Full battery
Drained
CHARGING THE BATTERY
The RW Navigator comes ready to use with a charged battery. At some point in
time, the internal battery will need to be re-charged. This is done through a car
charger.
1. Insert the small end of the car charger cable into the charging port of the
RW 200.
2. Plug the larger end of the car charging cable into the jack of the cigarette
lighter.
3. Battery charging begins. While charging, the indicator light will be red.
The RightWay 200 can be used for navigation while the unit is recharging.
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PROGRAMS WINDOW OVERVIEW
The PROGRAMS WINDOW of the RightWay 200 GPS Navigator contains five programs –
navigation, music player, movie player, e-book reader, and photo viewer – as well as settings which
can be changed. To start any of these programs, tap on the icon.
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NAVIGATION
To begin navigation, tap the „Navigation‟ button. A screen will appear with a safety warning. Tap
„Accept‟ and the main navigation window will open.
TIPS & TRICKS
The RW 200 GPS Navigator has many great features. To help you get to know them, we have
included a Tips & Tricks at start up.
To turn off Tips & Tricks, uncheck the „Show Tips & Tricks‟ box. To see more, use the
arrows. To close the window, click on the white X in the red circle.
You are now ready for your first trip!
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GPS START UP
The RightWay 200 GPS Navigator has an integrated GPS receiver. The first time you use the GPS
receiver it may take up to 10 minutes to initialize. After the first time, GPS reception should start
within one minute of turning on the device. If the navigation device has been switched off for more
than a week, the next initialization can take up to 5 minutes.
GPS Signals
GPS signals are limited inside buildings, tunnels, and parking lots. To work most
effectively, mount the RW 200 on the windshield for clear line of sight to the sky.
To ensure ETA to your destination is accurate, select the correct time zone.
From the Welcome menu
• Tap settings > next > next > Time Zone.
• Select the time zone of your current location
• Select Daylight savings (optional)
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FIRST TRIP
SELECTING A DESTINATION
The RW Navigator uses GPS satellites to calculate your exact position so you don‟t
have to enter your starting point. Simply enter your destination and the Navigator will
take you there, providing detailed turn instructions all the way.
Tap Menu > Destination > Address.
Enter the city/town name of your destination.
Select the correct city or area when it appears in the list below. Scroll
down to see more address options matching what you have typed.
Enter the first three or four letters of the street name. Select the correct
street name when it appears in the list below the street name field.
Enter the house number and select Finish, or just select Finish to skip
this step.
A screen will then appear, showing you a map of the route. Select Drive to begin
navigating your route.
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Quick Destination Entry
You can select a destination from the map.
Click on Menu > Destination > Next arrow and select Pick on Map.
A map of the area around your current location will be displayed.
Touch the screen to move around the map and tap your desired destination
when you find it.
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MORE...
There‟s more you can do when entering your destination and setting off.
Here are some helpful page references in this Guide:
Plan a trip with multiple
destinations, waypoints or
optimize your trip – pages 18-
19.
Set and save Work and Home
addresses for quick and easy
route planning – page 26.
Create and manage your
favorite destinations – page 27.
Choose to see an itinerary list of
your route, a map of each turn,
or a demo of the whole route –
page 20.
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ON THE MOVE
CHANGE THE DRIVING VIEW
There are lots of different driving views
to choose from. Simply select Menu >
Next>Driving Views.
Learn more about the different
driving views – page 23.
MAKE A DETOUR
Make a detour from your current itinerary.
You can choose an alternate route, or just
detour around a section of the route.
Select Menu > Detour.
Learn about the different detour
options – pages 34-35.
SEARCH FOR A POINT OF INTEREST
If you are running low on gas, need a
hotel or nearby restaurant, tap Menu >
Nearby POI to search for what you need.
Learn more about searching for
POIs- page 33.
Do not attempt to change the settings, or set a destination while you are driving. Ask a
passenger to make changes, or pull over safely.
Do not leave your PND loose in the car while driving. Ensure it is correctly seated in your
windshield mount. Page 8.
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IN USE
SELECTING MULTIPLE STOPS FOR YOUR TRIP
The RW 200 GPS Navigator allows you to plan a trip with multiple destinations.
Tap Menu, scroll to the next page and tap Plan or Edit Trip.
Tap Add Stop and choose Address.
Add the first address in the same way as detailed above; see Selecting
A Destination on page 14.
Tap Add Stop again to add your second, third, fourth, etc. address.
CUSTOMIZING YOUR TRIP
When you have entered all your stops you can change the order they appear in.
Tap the address you wish to move.
A pop-up menu will appear containing a list of options: Tap Move Up,
Move Down, Move to Start or Move to End.
The selected stop will move to its new position in the trip list.
Show on Map
If you select Show on Map from the pop-up menu, a map of the area around
the selected stop will be displayed. Click the white X in the red circle to return
to the trip list.
The RW 200 also has an Optimize Stops function to find the most efficient
route. For more details see Optimizing stops on page 35.
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SETTING WAYPOINTS
You can route through a certain point without considering it as a stop. By setting
Waypoints you can adjust the route, to calculate a detour via the waypoint.
Select Menu > Next> Plan or Edit Trip. Enter the address or place in the
same way detailed in Selecting a Destination on page 14.
The address will appear on the trip list as a Stop, with a flag icon next to
it. Tap on the address you wish to change to a Waypoint.
A pop-up menu will appear containing a list of options. Tap Set as
Waypoint. The address will now be listed as a Waypoint, with an arrow
icon in front of the address or place to indicate that is it a Waypoint.
Make a Waypoint a Stop
To change a Waypoint back to a Stop, tap the address and select Set as
Stop from the pop-up menu.
SAVING DESTINATIONS IN YOUR TRIP AS FAVORITES
You can save addresses listed on the trip list as Favorite destinations so you can
access them quickly.
Tap on the address you wish to save as a favorite.
A pop-up menu will appear containing a list of options. Tap Add to
Favorites.
Do more with Favorites.
For more information on Favorites see page 27.
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SAVING A TRIP
When you have finished entering all your addresses, you can save your trip to
access at a later date, rather than start driving right away.
Tap Save Trip.
Enter a name for the trip you are saving.
Tap Save and the trip will be saved to the memory card.
LOADING A SAVED TRIP
Tap Menu, scroll to the next page and tap Plan or Edit Trip.
The last trip you planned will automatically load. If you wish to load an older trip,
tap Load Trip and select the trip you wish to load from the list.
DELETING A PLANNED TRIP
Tap Clear.
You will be asked to confirm this selection. To continue with deleting the trip, tap
Yes in the Are you Sure? window.
PREVIEW YOUR ROUTE
Once a multi-stop trip has been entered, press Calculate then a route screen will
appear, showing you a preview map of the route.
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SETTING ROUTING OPTIONS FOR YOUR TRIP
Select Routing to change the routing options for your trip. The available settings are:
Vehicle type: Choose from Automobile, RV, Motorcycle, Bicycle,
Walking or Straight Line.
Routing type: Choose whether you want to always choose the route
quickest in time or the shortest in distance, avoid expressways or a
scenic route.
Routing profile: Choose from Default routing or a routing profile
previously created and saved.
Tap OK to apply your routing preferences. For more information on how to save a
routing profile - pages 34-35.
TRIP OPTIONS
The RW 200 has many trip options that are useful when planning a trip. In the trip
planning window click the Options button:
To see fuel cost estimated when the trip is calculated, type in the Vehicle
Miles per Gallon and Cost per gallon.
To have break hours included in the trip ETA, select a time interval and
break time.
When Optimize Final Destination is checked the position of the last
stop on the destination list can be changed when the trip is optimized
(reference optimize section).
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PREVIEW OPTIONS FOR YOUR TRIP
Select Preview to see the preview options for your journey.
Route Demo: See a preview of your trip, including instructions. You can choose
to speed up the demo with Faster or slow it down by tapping Slower. Tap Close
to exit.
Turn Maps: Displays a map of each turn of the trip. You can choose to see the
Next or Previous turn. Tap Close to exit.
Itinerary: Shows each direction in a written list with distance to the turn. Tap
Close to exit.
Select Drive to begin navigating your route.
Starting points
If you are planning a trip in advance and are not at the start point of your trip,
the RW 200 will ask you to select your starting location. You can choose to
navigate to the starting point, or to navigate directly to the destination from
your current location.
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GUIDANCE
The RW 200 GPS Navigator will guide you to your destination with clear on-screen
and spoken instructions. Whenever you are approaching your next turn, the RW 200
will speak to you to alert you to the upcoming direction change.
DRIVING VIEWS
You can choose from six different screen display options. To access, tap Menu >
Next> Driving Views. In the default mode, your screen will look like the one below.
For more details on each view see Setting Display Mode on page 28.
Zoom In
Zoom Out
Take a closer look
Use the + and - in 2D or 3D driving view to zoom in or out of the map view.
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ETAS AND DISTANCES
The estimated time of arrival (ETA) and the distance remaining are displayed on the
right of the screen, no matter which driving view you have selected. You can choose
what useful information is displayed at the bottom of your screen when you are
driving, please see Customizing the guidance screen on page 28.
NEARBY POINTS OF INTEREST
If you‟re running low on gas, looking for a hotel or you want a bite to eat, CoPilot has
millions of pre-loaded Points of Interest (POIs) to search.
Select Menu > Destination > Nearby POI.
From the list, select a category. For example, Restaurant.
After a few moments a list of the nearest restaurants will appear, in order
of distance from your current location.
Select the restaurant you wish to visit and tap OK. A preview map of the
route to your selected POI will appear.
Tap Drive to begin navigating the route.
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Widen your search
The RightWay 200 GPS Navigator will list the POIs within a ten mile radius of
your current GPS position, to increase the radius by another ten miles tap
More.
POI in the city
You can search for a POI within a city, near your current location or along
your route by pressing Destination > POI Search. You can search for a
particular POI within a category, by name.
For more details, see Advanced POI Search on page 33.
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PERSONALIZE
Enter and save personal destinations, change the map style and color theme, adjust your routing
options, and select the voice that guides you to your destination. With the RW 200 you can
personalize your device to behave exactly the way you need.
SAVING A DESTINATION AS HOME
Save your home address so you don‟t have to enter it every time you wish to be
directed home.
Menu > Destination > Home.
Enter your home city/town name.
Select the correct city or area when it appears in the list below the city
field. Scroll down to see more address options matching what you have
typed.
Enter your street name. As you enter the street name the RW 200 will list
potential matches. Select the correct street name when it appears in the
list below.
Enter your house number and select Finish, or just select Finish to skip
this step.
SAVING A DESTINATION AS WORK
Save your work address so you don‟t have to enter it every time you wish to be
directed to work.
Tap Menu > Destination > Work.
Enter your work city/town name.
Select the correct city or area when it appears in the list below the city
field. Scroll down to see more address options matching what you have
typed.
Enter the street name. As you enter the street name the RW 200 will list
potential matches. Select the correct street name when it appears in the
list below.
Enter your office number and select Finish, or just select Finish to skip
this step.
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SAVE YOUR FAVORITE DESTINATIONS
You can save other addresses to your Favorites list, so you can access them quickly.
Tap Menu > Destination > Favorites.
Tap Add New and it will return to the Destination menu.
Choose to add the favorite by inputting the address or zip code (tap
Address) or by locating it on a map (Pick on Map).
When you‟ve successfully added the address or location, it will appear in
your Favorites list.
EDIT OR DELETE FAVORITES
To edit or delete a location in your Favorites list, tap Manage, select a location and
choose to Edit, Delete or Delete All.
Edit will open an enter address screen so you can change the location.
Delete will erase the currently highlighted location.
Delete all will erase all the locations in your Favorites list. Including your
Home and Work addresses.
NOTE: You will be asked to confirm if you wish to delete an item. If
you select Yes the address will be lost.
OTHER WAYS TO SELECT A DESTINATION
The RW 200 GPS Navigator offers a variety of ways to select a destination. You can
save locations as Home and Work for one click route finding, see previous page.
In addition the RW 200 let‟s you Pick on Map, see page 12. Search for a Point Of
Interest (POI), see page 33 and select from Favorite or Recent destinations see
pages 27- 28.
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TO CHOOSE A RECENT DESTINATION
Select Menu > Destination > Recent provides quick and easy access to the last 50
destinations that you entered.
Note: Your recent list will store the last 50 addresses you have entered. When the
list is full each new address will replace an older inactive address.
TO DELETE THE RECENT LIST
Select Menu > Destination > Next> Recent > Clear All
TO CHOOSE AN INTERSECTION AS A DESTINATION
Select Menu > Destination > Next> Intersection.
Enter the City or Town and click next, you will be asked to enter the first road and
then the second. RW 200 will calculate your route to the point where they meet.
SETTING DISPLAY MODE
You can choose from six different screen display options. To access tap Menu >
Next> Driving Views.
CUSTOMIZING THE GUIDANCE SCREEN
You can choose what useful information is displayed at the bottom of your screen
when you are driving.
Tap in the bottom right hand corner of the screen.
Choose from Destination, Current Road, Next Crossroad, Next Major Road,
Nearest Town, Speed & Distance, Altitude & Heading, and Latitude & Longitude.
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PERSONALIZING THE VOICE INSTRUCTIONS
You can alter the voice with which the guidance instructions are spoken. For more
detail on altering the Language and Speech options see page 39.
Tap Menu > Settings > Language and Speech.
Select a voice using the up and down arrows next to the Choose a Voice
field. Tap Test to hear a sample of the chosen voice.
SETTING MAP STYLES
Tap Menu > Settings > Map Styles.
You can select from a range of industry leading map presentation styles
and color themes using the Map Style list on the right of the screen. A
preview is shown each time you select one, once you are happy with
your selection tap OK. For more detail on changing the Map Styles see
page 29.
CUSTOMIZING ROUTING OPTIONS
Once a destination has been entered the route screen will appear, showing you a
preview map of the route. Select Routing to define a routing profile for the journey.
For more details see Preview your route on page 20.
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DISPLAY SCREEN OPTIONS
DRIVER SAFETY
We recommend you choose driver
safety, which displays a simple
turn instruction arrow with concise
next turn instructions in large type.
In driver safety mode, a map is
only displayed as you approach a
turn or are traveling below 10 mph.
Adjusting the safety view
You can alter the settings of the driver safety view. See Adjusting the
Safety View on page 38.
3D
This mode shows your current
position, next turn and surrounding
roads using a bird‟s eye view.
2D WHERE AM I
This mode displays your current
location a 2D map.
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2D NEXT TURN
Displays your current location and
auto zooms into the next turn on a
2D map.
2D DESTINATION
This view shows your route from
your current position to your
destination.
ITINERARY
This view shows each direction
and turn in a written list, including
distances.
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NIGHT MODE
Night mode can be activated on any of the display screen modes. It dims the GPS
display to reduce glare and eye strain when driving at night. The RW 200 will
automatically switch to night mode based on the time and your location, or you can
do it manually from the Driving Views menu.
Tap Menu > Next> Driving
Views> Next > Night Mode scroll
to the nest page and select Night
Map.
To switch off Night Mode, just
select Day Mode.
You can also alter the day and night mode settings from the Map styles screen. See
Setting Map Styles on page 29 for details.
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ADVANCED
SELECTING A DESTINATION USING LAT AND LONG
If you know the latitude and longitude of your destination you can enter them directly.
Tap Menu > Destination scroll to the second screen and tap
Coordinates.
Choose to set the latitude and longitude in Degrees Minutes Seconds,
Decimal Degrees or Decimal Minutes.
Enter a latitude and longitude in the appropriate format depending on
which one you selected. The RW 200 will take a few moments to find the
point. When it is located a map will appear with the location pinpointed by
a red arrow.
Select Drive to begin navigating your route.
ADVANCED POI SEARCH
If you want to visit a specific POI without inputting the address, you can search the
POI database and set it as a destination.
Select Menu > Destination > POI Search. If you know the name of the
place you want to visit, enter it here.
Tap Next.
Choose to select a category or search all. If you check the Pick
Category box, tap the correct category. Tap Next.
Select a location option: choose from Near Current Location, Along my
route, In a City or Near an Address to search for a related POI.
For Current location and Along my route, the POI list will be
automatically generated. If you selected In a City or Near an Address,
enter the name of the city or town nearest the POI you are searching for.
Tap Next.
The RW 200 will then search the list of millions of POIs. When complete
a list of the nearest matches will appear on screen.
Highlight the correct one and tap details to view it on a map. The RW 200
will also display the phone number for the POI if available.
Tap OK and the RW 200 will create a route from your current location to
your selected POI.
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ADJUSTING THE POI SETTINGS
You can choose when to have POIs shown on screen and the distance at which you
are alerted to them by adjusting the POI settings.
Tap Menu > Settings > Next> POIs.
Enable the POIs by checking the box. Disable by un-checking.
Choose to Show POIs Always, Never or When Stopped from the drop
down menu.
In the Report POIs this far ahead field, select a distance between 0.2
and 25 miles.
Select whether to show POIs that are on your route or nearby it by
checking one of the options.
Select specific POI categories to display by checking the boxes.
Tap OK to apply the settings and return to the Settings menu.
SETTING DETOURS
You can program your RW 200 to make a detour on a part of the calculated route.
Select Menu > Detour.
From the Detour options, select Avoid Roads.
An itinerary of your trip will appear. Click on the road you would like to
avoid then select Avoid Road.
The RW 200 will take a few moments to plan an alternative to the
selected road, and then announce any change in distance the new route
will cause to your trip, and display a map of the new route.
Tap Accept and the RW 200 will begin directing you according to the
new route.
If you decide not to use the new route, select Decline. The RW 200 will
then return to your original route.
The RW 200 will save the details of roads you wish to avoid. To clear the memory,
select Menu > Detour > Clear Avoided Roads.
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ENDING A DETOUR
If you are on a detour route and would like to return to the original trip tap Menu >
Detour > End Detour.
OPTIMIZING STOPS
The RW 200 has an Optimize Stops function, which will automatically rearrange the
stops within a trip to create the most efficient order. When you have programmed a
trip with more than 3 stops, tap Optimize. The RW 200 will take a few seconds to
reorder your stops for the most efficient route. Your start point and destination will
not be altered.
CHANGE YOUR ENTIRE TRIP
If you are unhappy with the entire route planned for you, tap Menu > Detour >
Alternate route. The RW 200 will compile a different route for you if a sensible
alternative exists.
A map of the proposed detour will be displayed. Select Accept to agree or Decline
to return to the previous route.
SETTING MAP PREFERENCES
You can also set up what sort of maps the RW 200 uses. Tap Menu > Settings >
Map. The available settings are:
Units: Choose to display Miles or KM on your maps.
Map Rotation: Choose Heading Up to always be travelling upwards on
the screen, or select North Up to hold the map static as you travel along
your route.
Stylus control: Select Box Zoom or Drag Map.
General: Choose whether to display turn restrictions by checking or un-
checking the box.
Tap OK to apply the settings and return to the Settings menu.
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SETTING MAP STYLES
Tap Menu > Settings > Map styles.
Choose the default setting for the day or night mode from the list, using the arrow
buttons. The options are Automatic, Night and Day.
If you select Automatic, the RW 200 will automatically switch to night mode
when it starts to get dark, based on the current time and location.
To change the setting, tap the down arrow below Day/Night Mode, to select
between Day and Night, once you have made your selection tap OK.
You can select from a range of industry leading map presentation styles and
color schemes using the Map Style: list on the right of the screen. A preview
is shown each time you select one, once you are happy with your selection
tap OK.
SETTING ROUTE PREFERENCES
You can set up your preferences to best suit you. Tap Menu > Settings > Routing.
The available settings are:
Vehicle type: Choose from Automobile, RV, Motorcycle, Bicycle, Walking
or Straight Line.
Routing type: Choose whether you want to always an Economic route or
Avoid Expressways.
Toll Roads: Choose to Use, Always Avoid or Avoid if Possible all toll
roads your route may encounter.
General: Tick the boxes if you would like to a Scenic Route, to Avoid
Ferries, to Avoid propane restricted Tunnels, and/or keep International
Borders Open.
Tap OK to apply your new routing preferences.
Use an existing profile
To load an existing profile tap Load Routing Profile and select one of your
previously saved ones or the Default profile. Click OK twice to return to the
Settings menu and apply the profile.
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SAVING A ROUTE PREFERENCE
To save a routing profile scroll to the bottom of the page and tap Save as Routing
Profile when prompted enter a name for your profile and tap OK.
LOADING A SAVED ROUTING PROFILE
To load an existing profile tap Load Routing Profile and select one of your
previously saved ones or the Default profile. Click OK twice to return to the Settings
menu and apply the profile.
Edit your routing preference
Edit your routing preferences by loading a saved profile, changing the
settings and resaving with the same name.
EDIT YOUR ROAD PREFERENCES
After a routing profile has been added, you may view Edit Road Preferences.
Scroll to the bottom of the page and tap View/Edit Road Preferences. The available
settings are:
For each road type: Choose whether you want to Strongly Avoid,
Avoid, Neutral, Favor or Strongly Favor when choosing a route.
Speed: Select an appropriate speed for each road, you can increase or
decrease the speed in increments of 5.
Note: It is not recommended to change the default route and road preferences as
this will affect the route calculated and ETA shown.
CHECKING THE GPS STATUS
Tap Menu > Settings > GPS > GPS Status.
The GPS Status screen shows detailed information regarding the GPS fix and signal
strength your RW 200 uses for guidance.
From this screen you can see your current latitude and longitude position, the UTC
time and date, your speed and your elevation (feet above sea level).
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ADJUSTING YOUR SAFETY VIEW
Tap Menu > Settings > Next> Driver Safety. From here you can alter the settings of
the Safety View in the following ways:
Display Map Near Turns: Decide whether to show a 2D/3D zoomed
map on the approach to each turn or always show the Driver Safety
screen. Check the box for Yes to display the map or No not to.
When the Turn is Within: If you selected Yes above, choose the
distance before the turn you would like the map to be displayed. The
distance can be set between 0.3 miles and 1 mile.
Map Type: If Display Map Near Turns is set to Yes, select whether to
use a 2D or 3D map when approaching turns.
Tap OK to save your new settings and exit. Tap Cancel to discard your
changes.
TRACK PLAYBACK
You can play back a previously completed trip.
Tap Menu > Settings> Next > Track Playback.
Select the trip from the list.
Tap Play to start playback.
Adjust the playback speed using the up and down arrows next to the
Track Playback Speed field. The available speeds are between 1.O X
and As Fast As Possible.
To stop playback, tap Stop.
To exit, tap Cancel.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
Tap Menu > System > Next> Volume.
Use the + and - symbols to increase or decrease the volume of the spoken
instructions. To turn off the „tap‟ sound which occurs when you touch the screen,
uncheck the box marked Enable sounds for taps.
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ADJUSTING THE GUIDANCE SETTINGS
You can adjust the way your RightWay 200 GPS Navigator guides you.
Tap Menu > Settings > Guidance.
Select at what distances your want the RW 200 to speak to you when
approaching a turn.
Select what information you wish to be displayed on the customizable
part of the screen, the options are Destination, Current Road, Next
Crossroad, Next Major Road, Nearest Town, Speed & Distance,
Altitude & Heading, Latitude & Longitude.
Check the box to Display Route Arrow, or uncheck to remove.
Tap OK to save your settings and exit. Tap Cancel to discard your
changes.
SETTING THE LANGUAGE AND SPEECH
Tap Menu > Settings > Next> Next> Language and Speech.
Select your choice of language using the up and down arrows next to the
Choose a Language field.
Select a voice using the up and down arrows next to the Choose a Voice field.
Tap Test to hear a sample of the chosen voice.
Street name text-to-speech
Not all voices have street name text-to-speech capabilities. If you
want the street names to be announced, select a voice with an * next
to it.
ADJUSTING KEYBOARD SETTINGS
Tap Menu > Settings > Next > Next > Device.
Select the keyboard type of choice from the drop-down menu. The options are
Alphabetical, QWERTY, AZERTY.
Tap OK to save your settings and exit. Tap cancel to discard your changes.
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PLAYING A DEMO
The RW 200 contains a demonstration trip to a pre-defined destination. To view the
demo:
Tap Menu > Next> Next> Play scroll through and select Play Demo.
Speed up by tapping Faster or slow down by tapping Slower.
Tap Close to exit the demo mode.
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MULTI-MEDIA FEATURES
In addition to superior GPS navigation, the RightWay 200 GPS Navigator allows users to listen to
music, watch movies, read e-books, and view photos stored on a memory card. The following
sections will provide information on using the multi-media features available.
Music Player
Navigation
Movie Player
Settings
E-Book
Reader
Photo Viewer
Do NOT remove the SD card
while operating the multi-media features!
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MEMORY CARD
The music, books, videos, and/or pictures used with these programs need to be stored
on a storage or memory card (i.e. SD card).
SD cards may be purchased at most stores carrying electronic devices and come in a
wide range of capacity. Please follow the directions that come with your card for saving
items to an SD card.
INSERTING A MEMORY CARD
1. Locate the notched end of the memory card. This is the end to insert into the
memory slot.
2. Locate the memory card slot on the right side of the RW 200.
3. With the memory card label facing front (i.e. same side as the screen) and the
notched end of the card at the top, gently slide the card into the device, until it
locks into place.
When the card is locked in place, it will be even with the edge of the unit and
not sticking out.
Memory cards work best when the contact points of the card (i.e. the metal
parts) are clean and undamaged.
REMOVING A MEMORY CARD
1. To safely remove the memory card, exit out of any files being used from the
memory card.
2. Gently press the memory card into the device until the lock disengages and the
card pops out slightly.
3. Grabbing the edge of the card, carefully slide the memory card out of the unit and
store in a safe place.
Removing the memory card while using it may corrupt the files contained on
the card.
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MUSIC PLAYER
The RightWay 200 Navigator allows users to listen to music. It can play MP3, WMA, and
PCM files.
1. Copy the desired music files to a memory card.
2. Insert the memory card into the unit.
3. Tap the Music button to open the music menu
4. The MUSIC PLAYER screen will briefly open, then switch to the window showing
the NANDFlash and the memory card. Either double click on the memory card or
highlight the storage card and tap the checkmark to open the file.
5. A window will open displaying the music contents of memory card. Either
double tap on the song you wish to hear, or highlight it and then tap the
checkmark to open the file.
6. The MUSIC PLAYER screen opens and the music begins to play.
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MUSIC PLAYER BUTTONS
Previous Song
Pause/Play
Next Song
Loop/ Shuffle
Mute
Volume
Open List *
*When you tap the Open List button, three additional buttons appear on
the screen.
Add to
Play List
Clear
Play List
Remove from
Play List
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MOVIE VIEWER
The RightWay 340 Navigator allows users to watch movies and videos. It can play MP4,
ASF, WMV, AVI, and DIVX files.
1. Copy the movie and/or video file you wish to view to a memory card.
2. Insert the memory card into the unit.
3. Tap the Movie button to open the movie menu.
7. The MOVIE VIEWER screen will briefly open, then switch to the window showing the
NANDFlash and the memory card. Either double tap on the memory card or
highlight the storage card and then tap the checkmark to open the file.
8. A window will open displaying the movie contents on the memory card. Either
double click on the movie you wish to view, or highlight it and then tap the
checkmark to open the file.
9. The MOVIE VIEWER screen opens and the movie begin to play.
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MOVIE PLAYER BUTTONS
Close
Previous
Movie
Full Screen
Mute
Pause
Increase
Volume
Next
Movie
Decrease
Volume
List
Movies*
*When you tap the List Movie button, three additional buttons will appear on the screen.
Add Movie to
Play List
Remove Movie
from Play List
Clear
Play List
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E-BOOK READER
The RightWay 200 Navigator allows users to read TXT files on their device.
1. Copy the TXT file for the book you would like to read to a memory card.
2. Insert the memory card into the unit.
3. Tap the E-Book button to open the E-BOOK READER screen.
4. Tap the Add Book button.
5. A window will open showing the NANDFlash and the memory card. Either
double click on the memory card or highlight it and tap the checkmark to open
the file.
6. A window will open displaying the E-Book contents of memory card. Either
double click the book or highlight it and then tap the checkmark to open the file.
7. The E-BOOK READER opens and you may begin reading.
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E-BOOK READER SCREEN
Title of Book
Current Page Number
Total Number of Pages
E-BOOK READER BUTTONS
Close
Scroll Up
Scroll Down
Jump*
Add Book
*When you tap the Jump button, a new screen will open enabling you to “jump” to any
page in the book.
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USING THE JUMP BUTTON
1. Tap the Jump button.
2. The PAGE NUMBER WINDOW opens. Use the number buttons to tap in the page
number you want to go to, then tap the Enter button.
Page
Back Space
Enter
3. The E-BOOK READER screen appears displaying the page corresponding to the
number you entered.
Page
Number
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PHOTO VIEWER
The RightWay 200 can be used to view photos in BMP, JPG, GIF, and PNG formats
1. Copy the photo files for the pictures you would like to view to a memory card.
2. Insert the memory card into the unit.
3. Tap the Photo button to open the PHOTO VIEWER screen.
4. Tap the Add Photo button.
5. A window will open showing the NANDFlash and the memory card. Either
double click on the memory card or highlight it and ap the checkmark.
6. A window will open displaying the contents of the memory card. Either double
click on the image you would like to see or highlight it and tap the checkmark.
7. The image will open on the PHOTO VIEWER screen.
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SETTINGS MENU
The RightWay Navigator allows users to make changes to various settings on their device. Each will
be described in greater detail on the following pages. Tap the Close button at any time to return to
the Programs Window.
Calibrate
Touch Screen
Navigation
Change Language
Set Up
Adjust Volume
GPS Status
Scroll to additional
settings options
Adjust
Backlight
Change Date,
Time & Time
Zone Settings
Change color
scheme
Provides systems
information
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NAVIGATION SETUP
The Navigation Setup button tells the RightWay 200 Navigator the path and file name of the
navigation software. The device is programmed to the proper settings for navigation.
TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION
RE-CALIBRATING THE TOUCH SCREEN
1. Tap Settings, then the emerald T-Scr button.
2. A white screen will appear with a + in the center. Tap the center of the + with
either the stylus or your finger.
3. A new + will appear in a corner, again tap in the center of the +.
4. Repeat the process until the word OK appears on the screen indicating the
screen has been recalibrated. Tap OK to return to the Settings Window.
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LANGUAGE
The RightWay 200 GPS Navigator can be viewed in 18 different languages, enabling you to
chose the language which works best for you.
CHANGING THE LANGUAGE USED
1. Tap Settings, then the Language button.
2. The language screen will appear. Use the arrows to scroll up and down to view
the list of languages available. Highlight the language you want use, then tap the
close button.
3. The screen opens featuring the chosen language.
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GPS STATUS
The GPS Status button enables you to view information about the GPS, its function and your
current location.
VIEWING THE GPS STATUS MENU
1. Tap Settings, then the GPS Status button.
2. The GPS Status window opens showing the number and strength of the satellite
signals. Tap the T button.
3. The full GPS STATUS MENU screen appears. Tap the button next to the type of
information or action you would like.
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RESET THE GPS
If you are having trouble acquiring a GPS fix, sometimes it is helpful to reset the GPS
and have it begin searching for satellites again. Tap the T button next to the words
„GPS Reset‟ to reset the GPS.
GPS DATA FROM SATELLITE
Tap the satellite icon to bring up the GPS DATA screen. This shows the NMEA
message being received from the satellites. The GPS receiver then translated this
message into usable information.
GPS SIGNAL
Tap the bar graph icon to view the GPS SIGNAL screen. This screen shows how
many satellites you are currently receiving information from. The GPS receiver
needs information from at least three satellites to acquire a fix.
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LONGITUDE, LATITUDE, ALTITUDE & UTC
Tap the grid icon to see your current longitude, latitude and altitude. It also shows
the UTC or Universal Time Code. which is another way of saying Greenwich Mean
Time.
Note: UTC is another way of saying Greenwich Mean Time, which is near
London, England. To determine the time where you are, subtract the
appropriate number of hours from the UTC.
Time Zone
Eastern
Central
Mountain
Pacific
Subtract
5 hours
6 hours
7 hours
8 hours
BACKLIGHT
The backlight feature enables you to adjust the brightness of the screen and designate the
length of time to wait before shutting down the back light.
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CHANGING THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE SCREEN
1. Tap the Settings button, then the Backlight button to open the backlight screen.
2. Tap + to make the screen brighter or – to make the screen darker.
3. When the screen is the brightness you want, tap the Close button.
Darken Screen
Brighten Screen
CHANGING THE BACKLIGHT SHUT DOWN TIME
1. Tap the Settings button, then the Backlight button to open the backlight screen.
2. Scroll up and down to find the option that suits your needs best. Highlight that
option, and then tap the Close button.
Scroll Up
Scroll Down
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VOLUME
The volume feature enables you to adjust the volume of the unit and the touch tone.
CHANGING THE VOLUME
1. Tap the Settings button, then the Volume button to open the volume screen.
2. Tap + to make the volume louder or – to make the volume softer.
3. When the volume is at your desired level, tap the Close button.
Softer
Louder
Mute Button
Touch Tone
Volume Options
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TIME
The Time button enables you to modify the date, time, or time zone displayed by your unit.
CHANGING THE TIME OR TIME ZONE
1. Tap the Settings button, then the Time button to open the Time & Date screen.
2. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the date and time options. Use the
right and left arrows to scroll through the time zone options.
3. When the screen displays the desired date, time and/or time zone, tap the Close
button.
Date
Time
Scroll Up
Scroll Down
Scroll Left
Time Zone
Scroll Right
Note: The time is displayed in military time. In military time, the hours are numbered
from 00 – 24 instead of 12 hours AM and 12 hours PM. Using the military
time system, any number smaller than 12 is AM while any number larger
than 12 is PM. So 01 would be 1 AM and 13 would be 1 PM. The minutes
are the same as regular time. To convert military time to regular time,
subtract 12 from any number over 12. If the time reads 18:40, that means it
is 6:40 PM. (18 – 12 = 6)
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SKIN
Skin refers to the background color(s) of the unit. There are two choices for the skin color: black
or light green. Light green is the default setting.
CHANGING THE COLOR SCHEME
1. Tap the Settings button, then the Skin button to open the Skin screen.
2. Highlight your choice of skin, and then tap the Close button.
3. The screen opens in the selected skin.
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SYSTEM
The System button enables you to view information specific to your unit, such as the ID number
and availability of memory.
When you tap the System button, the following screen will appear.
Note: Tapping „Initial Setup‟ will cause a factory reset, losing any information or
settings you have made.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Why won’t my unit turn on?
Check the power. Does the battery need to be charged? Plug into a power source and then
try to turn on the device.
Why am I unable to get a GPS signal or fix?
The very first time you use the RightWay 200 GPS navigator, it can take up to 10 minutes to
initialize the GPS. After the first time, GPS reception should start within 1 minute of turning
on the device. If the navigation device has been switched off for more than 1 week, the next
initialization can take up to 5 minutes. For the GPS to properly receive satellite data it needs
a clear view of the sky. The most common limitations to receiving GPS signals are urban
canyons, tunnels and metallic surfaces. Most of the time, this isn‟t an issue. If you are
experiencing difficulty, place your unit near the rearview mirror.
Why does my unit sometimes make a popping or static like noise?
The popping/static noise comes from interference with cell phones. It doesn‟t impact the unit
or its performance. If the occasional noise is bothersome, either turn the cell phone off or
move the unit further away from the phone.
Although I am receiving turn-by-turn instructions on-screen, it is not
speaking to me. Why is that?
Check that the volume on your GPS is turned up. Go to Menu > Settings > Volume. If the
volume is okay, check settings>language & speech to verify your voice selected is a Full-
text voice. This is noted by an * next to the voice name.
Why does my unit sometimes miss announcing the street name?
You can change the turn warning by going to Settings>Guidance>Choose when you want
the device to speak the turn. Also check settings>language & speech to verify your voice
selected is a Full-text voice. This is noted by an * next to the voice name.
My device provided me a route that was different than the one I would
ordinarily expect the system to select. Why?
GPS navigators rely on the quality of navigation software and maps, and the complex
interaction between then. The Route Profile setting determines the routing. The Quickest
Route setting relies on fast roads such as interstates and highways. This is not necessarily
the shortest route. The Shortest Route setting relies on the shortest distance between two
points, which may or may not be the fastest.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS*
Physical & Performance:
Navigation Features
Predictive text data entry
Voice prompts
Dimensions
Weight
3.7” x 3.3” x0.9”
145g
Display size
Display resolution
Screen type
Touch screen
Battery
3.5”
(e.g. “in ½ mile, turn right”)
Street name text-to-speech
capabilities (e.g. “turn right on
1st Avenue”)
2D map view
3D map view
320 x 240 WQVGA
Anti-glare
Yes
1050 mAH lithium ion
rechargeable
3 hrs working (avg.)
180 hrs sleeping (avg.)
SiRF Star III GPS
Yes
Built in 2W speaker
Earphone jack
Car stereo compatible*
(*connector cords not
included)
Battery life
Safety map view
Itinerary View
GPS module
RoHS
Audio Out
Choice of route set-up
Automatic re-route
Route avoidance options
2 million Points of Interest
Route Optimization
Gas calculator
Memory & Maps
Processor
Samsung ARM9 200
MHz processor
Windows CE .Net 5.0
64 MB RAM
Operating System
Internal memory
Multi-Media Features
Music Player
Movie Player
MP3, WMA, PCM
MP4, ASF, WMV, AVI,
DIVX
2GB NAND flash
SD card (not included)
ALK
United States including
Alaska & Hawaii
Yes
Memory slot
Map data
Preloaded maps
E-Book Reader
Photo Viewer
TXT
MP, JPEG, GIF, PNG,
Ability to add maps
Create & save multi-
destination routes
Points of Interest
Yes
2 million
*Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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SAFETY & WARRANTY INFORMATION
SAFETY INFORMATION
Use this navigation system at your own risk.
Caution! To prevent accidents, do not operate the navigation system while driving.
Caution! Do not look at the display unless it is absolutely safe to do so!
Caution! Traffic regulations have priority over any instructions from the navigation
system.
Caution! Follow the instructions of the navigation system only when the circumstances
and the road traffic regulations allow you to do so! The navigation system
guides you to your destination even if you deviate from the calculated route.
Caution! Check that the unit is secured in the mount and adjusted properly before each
journey.
Caution! The United States government operates the Global Positioning System (GPS)
and is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. Changes by the
United States government may affect the accuracy and performance of all
GPS equipment, including your personal navigation device.
Caution! Ordinances or laws may restrict use of certain abilities of your navigation
device on public or private land.
CARE & SAFE KEEPING ON THE RW 200
Protect the unit from moisture. It is not waterproof and is not protected against water
damage. The warranty does not cover water damage.
Do not open the unit's casing under any circumstances.
Do not attempt to replace the battery. For problems related to the battery, contact
Customer Support.
Do not expose the unit to extreme heat or cold. This may damage the device or impair its
function.
Use only the charger provided or one that has been approved by the manufacturer.
To clean the screen of the RW 200, use a dry cloth. Paper towels will scratch the
screen.
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LIABILITY
RightWay GPS, its dealers, suppliers and distributors disclaim all liability for any use of this product
in any way that may cause accidents, damage or that may violate the law.
RightWay GPS, its dealers, suppliers and distributors disclaim all liability for any use of this product
in delivering medical aid, transporting of medical patients and/or equipment, or transporting medical
emergency victims. Do NOT use this product during the time of local, state or national emergencies.
If you wish to obtain versions of a navigation system optimized for us in medical emergencies,
please contact Transplant GPS.
When using navigation aids, both hardware and software, in a vehicle, it is your sole responsibility to
place, secure, and use these aids in a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury, or
property damage, or in any manner obstruct your view. You, the user of this product, are solely
responsible for observing safe driving practices.
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terms and conditions. In that situation, you must destroy all copies of the Software.
Limitations on Export: You hereby expressly agree not to export or re-export the Software, in whole or in part, in
violation of any export laws or regulations of the United States. DISCLOSURE FOR PRODUCTS CONTAINING
CANADIAN POSTAL CODE AND/OR CANADIAN STREET-LEVEL DATA: Based on Computer File(s) licensed from
Statistics Canada. © Copyright, HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF CANADA, as represented by the
Minister of Industry, Statistics Canada 2003. ALK Technologies, Inc. is an Authorized User of selected Statistics
Canada Computer File(s) and Distributor of derived Information Products under Licensing Agreement 6147. No
confidential information about an individual, family, household, organization or business has been obtained from
Statistics Canada.
U.S. Government Restricted Rights: The Software is provided with restricted and limited rights. Use, duplication, or
disclosure by the U.S. Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in the appropriate subparagraphs of the
Commercial Computer – Restricted Rights clause at 48 C.F.R. 52.227-19 or in the appropriate subparagraphs of the
Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at 252.227-7013 of the Defense Federal Acquisition
Regulations. The Copyright to the Software is held by ALK Technologies, Inc., 1000 Herrontown Road, Princeton, NJ
08540 USA. Choice of Law: This License is governed by the laws of England.
END USER LICENSE FOR SPEECH PLAYBACK Please read the following agreement (“License”) carefully.
This license applies to the speech playback function included in your Software, if any. Copyright (c) 2002, Xiph.org
Foundation. Neither the name of the Xiph.org Foundation nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse
or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS
PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS‟‟ AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
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OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
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NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
Personal Use Only. You agree to use this Data together with COPILOT for the solely personal, non-commercial
purposes for which you were licensed, and not for service bureau, time-sharing or other similar purposes.
Accordingly, but subject to the restrictions set forth in the following paragraphs, you may copy this Data only as
necessary for your personal use to (i) view it, and (ii) save it, provided that you do not remove any copyright notices
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connected to or in communication with vehicles, capable of vehicle navigation, positioning, dispatch, real time route
guidance, fleet management or similar applications; or (b) with or in communication with any positioning devices or
any mobile or wireless connected electronic or computer devices, including without limitation cellular phones, palmtop
and handheld computers, pagers, and personal digital assistants or PDAs.
Warning. The Data may contain inaccurate or incomplete information due to the passage of time, changing
circumstances, sources used and the nature of collecting comprehensive geographic data, any of which may lead to
incorrect results.
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CONDITIONS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION IN CONTRACT OR TORT OR BASED ON A WARRANTY, EVEN IF ALK
OR ITS LICENSORS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Some States, Territories
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thereof except in compliance with, and with all licenses and approvals required under, applicable export laws, rules
and regulations.
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including their licensors and suppliers) and you pertaining to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes in their
entirety any and all written or oral agreements previously existing between us with respect to such subject matter.
Governing Law. The above terms and conditions shall be governed by the laws of the Netherlands, without giving
effect to (i) its conflict of laws provisions, or (ii) the United Nations Convention for Contracts for the International Sale
of Goods, which is explicitly excluded. You agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the Netherlands for any and all
disputes, claims and actions arising from or in connection with the Data provided to you hereunder.
Restrictions. Except where you have been specifically licensed to do so by ALK, and without limiting the preceding
paragraph, you may not (a) use this Data with any products, systems, or applications installed or otherwise
connected to or in communication with vehicles, capable of vehicle navigation, positioning, dispatch, real time route
guidance, fleet management or similar applications; or (b) with or in communication with any positioning devices or
any mobile or wireless connected electronic or computer devices, including without limitation cellular phones, palmtop
and handheld computers, pagers, and personal digital assistants or PDAs.
Warning. The Data may contain inaccurate or incomplete information due to the passage of time, changing
circumstances, sources used and the nature of collecting comprehensive geographic data, any of which may lead to
incorrect results.
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server will be uninterrupted or error-free.
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DISCLAIM ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. Some States, Territories and Countries do
not allow certain warranty exclusions, so to that extent the above exclusion may not apply to you.
Disclaimer of Liability: ALK AND ITS LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIR LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS) SHALL
NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU: IN RESPECT OF ANY CLAIM, DEMAND OR ACTION, IRRESPECTIVE OF THE
NATURE OF THE CAUSE OF THE CLAIM, DEMAND OR ACTION ALLEGING ANY LOSS, INJURY OR DAMAGES,
DIRECT OR INDIRECT, WHICH MAY RESULT FROM THE USE OR POSSESSION OF THE INFORMATION; OR
FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE, CONTRACTS OR SAVINGS, OR ANY OTHER DIRECT, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OF OR INABILITY TO
USE THIS INFORMATION, ANY DEFECT IN THE INFORMATION, OR THE BREACH OF THESE TERMS OR
CONDITIONS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION IN CONTRACT OR TORT OR BASED ON A WARRANTY, EVEN IF ALK
OR ITS LICENSORS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Some States, Territories
and Countries do not allow certain liability exclusions or damages limitations, so to that extent the above may not
apply to you.
TRANSPLANT GPS, INC. LIMITED WARRANTY
Hardware: Transplant GPS, Inc. warrants to the original end user (i.e. Customer) that this product will be free from
defects in workmanship and materials, for one year from the date of original purchase from Transplant GPS, Inc. The
provisions of this warranty shall not apply if, in Transplant GPS, Inc.‟s judgment, the product has been subject to
misuse or neglect, improper installation, damaged in an accident, or repaired or altered in any way that adversely
affects its performance and reliability. Transplant GPS, Inc.‟s sole obligation under this express warranty shall be, at
Transplant GPS, Inc.‟s option, to replace the product or part with a comparable product or part, repair the product or
part, or if neither repair nor replacement is reasonably available, Transplant GPS, Inc. may, in its sole discretion,
refund to Customer the purchase price paid for the product or part. Replacement products or parts may be new or
reconditioned. Transplant GPS, Inc. warrants any replaced or repaired product or part, and any hardware upgrade to
which Customer is entitled under an agreement between Customer and Transplant GPS, Inc. for a period of ninety
(90) days from shipment, or through the end of the original warranty, whichever is longer. All products or parts that
are replaced become the property of Transplant GPS, Inc. This warranty does not cover products sold AS IS or WITH
ALL FAULTS.
Obtaining Warranty Service: Customer must contact Transplant GPS, Inc. within the applicable warranty period to
obtain warranty service authorization. Dated proof of original purchase from Transplant GPS, Inc. or its authorized
reseller will be required. Transplant GPS, Inc. is not responsible for Customer products or parts received without a
warranty service authorization. Products or parts shipped by Customer to Transplant GPS, Inc. must be sent prepaid
and packaged appropriately for safe shipment, and it is recommended that they be insured or sent by a method that
provides for tracking of the package. THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT BE EXTENDED, ALTERED OR VARIED
EXCEPT BY A WRITTEN INSTRUMENT DULY SIGNED BY TRANSPLANT GPS, INC. WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE.
IF THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE, CUSTOMER‟S SOLE REMEDY FOR
BREACH OF THAT WARRANTY SHALL BE REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF THE RODUCT OR PART OR
REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID, AT TRANSPLANT GPS, INC.‟S DISCRETION. THIS WARRANTY IS
IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES (OR CONDITIONS), EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING (WITHOUT
LIMITATION), ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-INFRINGEMENT, OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. TRANSPLANT GPS, INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF PROFITS OR ANY
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHICH THE PURCHASER MAY SUSTAIN. IN NO
EVENT SHALL TRANSPLANT GPS, INC.‟S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE DEFECTIVE
PRODUCT. TRANSPLANT GPS, INC. NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO
ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE
OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS. TRANSPLANT GPS, INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS
TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT OR MALFUNCTION IN THE PRODUCT
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DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY CUSTOMER‟S OR ANY THIRD PERSON‟S MISUSE, NEGLECT,
IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING, 25 UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO OPEN, REPAIR, OR MODIFY
THE PRODUCT, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY ACCIDENT,
FIRE, LIGHTNING, OTHER HAZARDS, OR ACTS OF GOD. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER PHYSICAL
DAMAGE TO THE SURFACE OF THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING CRACKS OR SCRATCHES ON OUTSIDE
CASING. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY WHEN THE MALFUNCTION RESULTS FROM THE USE OF THIS
PRODUCT IN CONJUNCTION WITH ACCESSORIES, OTHER PRODUCTS, OR ANCILLARY OR PERIPHERAL
EQUIPMENT AND TRANSPLANT GPS, INC. DETERMINES THAT THERE IS NO FAULT WITH THE PRODUCT
ITSELF. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO ANY MALFUNCTION OR FAILURE OF THE PRODUCT OR
PART DUE TO ANY COMMUNICATION SERVICE CUSTOMER MAY SUBSCRIBE TO OR USE WITH THE
PRODUCT.
Limitation of Liability: TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, TRANSPLANT GPS, INC. ALSO EXCLUDES
FOR ITSELF AND ITS SUPPLIERS ANY LIABILITY, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING
NEGLIGENCE), FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY
KIND, OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA,
OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION,
MAINTENANCE, USE, PERFORMANCE, FAILURE, OR INTERRUPTION OF THIS PRODUCT, EVEN IF
TRANSPLANT GPS, INC. OR ITS AUTHORIZED RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGES, AND LIMITS ITS LIABILITY TO REPLACEMENT, REPAIR, OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE
PRICE PAID, AT TRANSPLANT GPS, INC.‟S DISCRETION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES
WILL NOT BE EFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HERE-IN SHALL FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.
Disclaimer: Some countries, states, or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or the
limitation of incidental or consequential damages for certain products supplied to consumers, or the limitation of
liability for personal injury, so the above limitations and exclusions may be limited in their application to you. When
the implied warranties are not allowed to be excluded in their entirety, they will be limited to the duration of the
applicable written warranty. This warranty gives you specific legal rights which may vary depending on local law.
Governing Law: This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of Minnesota, U.S.A. excluding its
conflicts of laws principles and excluding the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of
Goods.
FCC PART 15 COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
This device is in conformance with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Regulations for Information Technology Equipment.
Operation of this product is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
At RightWay we believe that the customer deserves the best possible service and support. We look
forward to assisting you in making the most of your RightWay product.
On-Line
E-Mail
All e-mails will be answered within 2 business days.
Technical Support
Customer Service
repair requests, ask questions about warranty
purchase such as order status, delivery information, billing
questions, returns and other order related issues
Sales Inquiries
product right for you, purchasing information
Telephone
Telephone:
(507) 529-0041
Service Hours:
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST
(except National holidays)
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