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... Introduction...40 Safety Information 43 Installation ...45 Wiring Diagramm 47 Getting Started ...48 Main Features ...49 Choosing and Finding Locations 52 Navigating ...61 Planning a Route 63 Managing your new Audiovox NAV101 navigation system for choosing a Audiovox product. CONTENTS Thank you for maximum enjoyment. If you take a few minutes to look through it, you'll learn how...
... Introduction...40 Safety Information 43 Installation ...45 Wiring Diagramm 47 Getting Started ...48 Main Features ...49 Choosing and Finding Locations 52 Navigating ...61 Planning a Route 63 Managing your new Audiovox NAV101 navigation system for choosing a Audiovox product. CONTENTS Thank you for maximum enjoyment. If you take a few minutes to look through it, you'll learn how...
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... Negative Ground) 40 Subject to suit your personal preferences and interests, and find and save (bookmark) interesting destinations before you begin your new Audiovox NAV101 navigation system. Internal SD Card Slot (2GB Card Included w/ Map Data pre installed) • Sirf lll 20 Channel GPS antenna • Operating Voltage... - INTRODUCTION We hope that you enjoy using your trip. You can navigate and plan your route with an easy-to-use and intuitive interface, plan your trip to technical change Key Features • Powered by...
... Negative Ground) 40 Subject to suit your personal preferences and interests, and find and save (bookmark) interesting destinations before you begin your new Audiovox NAV101 navigation system. Internal SD Card Slot (2GB Card Included w/ Map Data pre installed) • Sirf lll 20 Channel GPS antenna • Operating Voltage... - INTRODUCTION We hope that you enjoy using your trip. You can navigate and plan your route with an easy-to-use and intuitive interface, plan your trip to technical change Key Features • Powered by...
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...time, distance to pinpoint their precise locations anywhere around the globe. Navigation Satellite Receivers (GPS devices) use this transmitted information to location B, using location information obtained from a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). Parts List • NAV101 navigation module • SIRF III Antenna with magnetic mount • ...recorded, the receiver calculates how far away each corner) • SmartBus cable (used to connect the NAV101 to the Audiovox navigation-ready radio) • Four 6mm (.25in) screws (to secure the left and right mounting brackets to the...
...time, distance to pinpoint their precise locations anywhere around the globe. Navigation Satellite Receivers (GPS devices) use this transmitted information to location B, using location information obtained from a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). Parts List • NAV101 navigation module • SIRF III Antenna with magnetic mount • ...recorded, the receiver calculates how far away each corner) • SmartBus cable (used to connect the NAV101 to the Audiovox navigation-ready radio) • Four 6mm (.25in) screws (to secure the left and right mounting brackets to the...
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... contact: a) Your local dealer or b) Your distributor or c) Our technical service department: www.audiovox.de . 42 Subject to technical change Smart2Go navigation engine and Tele Atlas map data. The NAV101 2GB SD card is pre-loaded with the Smart2Go navigation engine and Tele Atlas map data. Please keep in mind that although the radio...
... contact: a) Your local dealer or b) Your distributor or c) Our technical service department: www.audiovox.de . 42 Subject to technical change Smart2Go navigation engine and Tele Atlas map data. The NAV101 2GB SD card is pre-loaded with the Smart2Go navigation engine and Tele Atlas map data. Please keep in mind that although the radio...
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l. Traffic congestion. • While every attempt is made to a police station, hospital, etc. Please contact your state's Department of Motor Vehicles for information. 44 Subject to technical change over time. • Do not use or placement of interest, and business and service locations may prohibit use the NAV101 to navigate to ensure that the database is accurate, roadways, points of a navigation device while operating a motor vehicle. in an emergency. • Laws in some states prohibit wearing stereo headphones or may change
l. Traffic congestion. • While every attempt is made to a police station, hospital, etc. Please contact your state's Department of Motor Vehicles for information. 44 Subject to technical change over time. • Do not use or placement of interest, and business and service locations may prohibit use the NAV101 to navigate to ensure that the database is accurate, roadways, points of a navigation device while operating a motor vehicle. in an emergency. • Laws in some states prohibit wearing stereo headphones or may change
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...of the SD card for the removal/insertion of your navigation system. • This product should be installed under the back or front seat. Mount the supplied brackets to technical change WARNING! NAV101 Placement The NAV101 should only be installed in such a way that the... to the NAV101 using the 4mm (.25in) screws provided. Warnings • Do not install components in areas which are susceptible to disconnect the negative (-) battery cable before installation. • To avoid shorts in the electrical system, be installed in contact with a Audiovox navigation-ready DVD ...
...of the SD card for the removal/insertion of your navigation system. • This product should be installed under the back or front seat. Mount the supplied brackets to technical change WARNING! NAV101 Placement The NAV101 should only be installed in such a way that the... to the NAV101 using the 4mm (.25in) screws provided. Warnings • Do not install components in areas which are susceptible to disconnect the negative (-) battery cable before installation. • To avoid shorts in the electrical system, be installed in contact with a Audiovox navigation-ready DVD ...
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Antenna Placement Since the NAV101 uses GPS technology for optimal performance of the front bumper or dashboard or trunk area. NOTE: Do not cut the GPS antenna cable to shorten ... lengthen it. 46 Subject to ensure a direct line-ofsight between the antenna and the sky to technical change The preferred antenna location is crucial for navigation, proper antenna placement is on the dashboard, performance may be reduced due to the geographic horizon. When placed on the top of the GPS receiver...
Antenna Placement Since the NAV101 uses GPS technology for optimal performance of the front bumper or dashboard or trunk area. NOTE: Do not cut the GPS antenna cable to shorten ... lengthen it. 46 Subject to ensure a direct line-ofsight between the antenna and the sky to technical change The preferred antenna location is crucial for navigation, proper antenna placement is on the dashboard, performance may be reduced due to the geographic horizon. When placed on the top of the GPS receiver...
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... of the cable to the NAV101 input on the side of the NAV101 and secure it stops, then release. Insert SD card into the SD card slot and gently press the card in motion, the signal can change The card will follow you as you move and navigate. Read the safety precautions. 2. ... into the "DATA BUS" slot on page 32) • Press the confirmation icon. GETTING STARTED The initial GPS location lock is best established when your Audiovox navigationready head unit (VME 9122 TS VME 9512 TS, VME 9312 TS) If using a 11mm (.4in) screw. If the device is parked. However, you ...
... of the cable to the NAV101 input on the side of the NAV101 and secure it stops, then release. Insert SD card into the SD card slot and gently press the card in motion, the signal can change The card will follow you as you move and navigate. Read the safety precautions. 2. ... into the "DATA BUS" slot on page 32) • Press the confirmation icon. GETTING STARTED The initial GPS location lock is best established when your Audiovox navigationready head unit (VME 9122 TS VME 9512 TS, VME 9312 TS) If using a 11mm (.4in) screw. If the device is parked. However, you ...
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...centered on page 15). • Settings: Configure your navigation to set the route options (e.g. either by searching for routing and navigating. choose to avoid or allow toll roads or ferries),...destination from the map, or by default, provided you to suit your needs. time, language, or system of measurement), configure your map (e.g. 2D or 3D mode, day or night mode, map complexity) ..., set your destination, manage your favorites and control all functions of your NAV101. Define general settings (e.g. It allows you have a GPS connection. MAIN FEATURES Main Menu The ...
...centered on page 15). • Settings: Configure your navigation to set the route options (e.g. either by searching for routing and navigating. choose to avoid or allow toll roads or ferries),...destination from the map, or by default, provided you to suit your needs. time, language, or system of measurement), configure your map (e.g. 2D or 3D mode, day or night mode, map complexity) ..., set your destination, manage your favorites and control all functions of your NAV101. Define general settings (e.g. It allows you have a GPS connection. MAIN FEATURES Main Menu The ...
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... , additional information, including the current and estimated arrival time and the distance to your next turn , you come up to a turn . Navigation Screen The navigation screen displays your route (in or out, press the + or - The red arrow will hear a voice command at the appropriate time. ...8226; To zoom in blue) and your current position. NOTE: Pressing an icon on the map opens an overlay window with information about navigation, see "Navigating" on page 51. 51 icons. Next Maneuver Next Turn/Junction/Exit Number Distance to Next Manuever Speed Current Time / Estimated Arrival Time...
... , additional information, including the current and estimated arrival time and the distance to your next turn , you come up to a turn . Navigation Screen The navigation screen displays your route (in or out, press the + or - The red arrow will hear a voice command at the appropriate time. ...8226; To zoom in blue) and your current position. NOTE: Pressing an icon on the map opens an overlay window with information about navigation, see "Navigating" on page 51. 51 icons. Next Maneuver Next Turn/Junction/Exit Number Distance to Next Manuever Speed Current Time / Estimated Arrival Time...
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... Interest) directories and city guides, select a recent destination or choose from your route, and navigating. 1. Press Address. Finding an Address Find addresses through the Address search. NOTE: If a route is in progress when you exit the NAV101 system, the unit will be pressed - From the main menu, press Drive to prevent misspelling. You...
... Interest) directories and city guides, select a recent destination or choose from your route, and navigating. 1. Press Address. Finding an Address Find addresses through the Address search. NOTE: If a route is in progress when you exit the NAV101 system, the unit will be pressed - From the main menu, press Drive to prevent misspelling. You...
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...screen keypad to access the "Enter..." a. data field to enter the Street name. Press the MENU button to view the following screen: • To navigate to the "Find Address" screen. 7. a. Select a street No. Press the "No." Press the "Street" data field to enter the street ... screen. d. screen. Use the on the screen. c. b. If the Number you entered. Street will automatically return to the location, select Navigate. • To use the location for destination." c. Select a Street. Press the OK button to choose the highlighted Street and return to enter...
...screen keypad to access the "Enter..." a. data field to enter the Street name. Press the MENU button to view the following screen: • To navigate to the "Find Address" screen. 7. a. Select a street No. Press the "No." Press the "Street" data field to enter the street ... screen. d. screen. Use the on the screen. c. b. If the Number you entered. Street will automatically return to the location, select Navigate. • To use the location for destination." c. Select a Street. Press the OK button to choose the highlighted Street and return to enter...
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screen (Find Address), My Address Book, or your current GPS Position. To skip this step and return to search for a POI in another location, press the "Where?" Press the corresponding button to the "POI Search" screen press Back. 3. On the "POI Search" screen, select one of the following POI categories: Automotive, Overnight, Dining, Sights, Shopping, Leisure, Service, Transport. A screen with subcategories will be shown. 56 Subject to technical change A menu with navigation options appears. button. a. To search for a new address using the "Enter..." b.
screen (Find Address), My Address Book, or your current GPS Position. To skip this step and return to search for a POI in another location, press the "Where?" Press the corresponding button to the "POI Search" screen press Back. 3. On the "POI Search" screen, select one of the following POI categories: Automotive, Overnight, Dining, Sights, Shopping, Leisure, Service, Transport. A screen with subcategories will be shown. 56 Subject to technical change A menu with navigation options appears. button. a. To search for a new address using the "Enter..." b.
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Press a POI to select it and display the following navigation options: Subject to technical change • To navigate to the location, select Navigate. • To use the location for planning a route, select Waypoint. • To save the location as a bookmark, select Save. • To view the location on ...
Press a POI to select it and display the following navigation options: Subject to technical change • To navigate to the location, select Navigate. • To use the location for planning a route, select Waypoint. • To save the location as a bookmark, select Save. • To view the location on ...
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... Search" screen and press the ABC button. From the "Main Menu", press View Map. The "Map - Press the POI to select it and view navigation options. Continue navigation as instructed in the previous section. A list of POIs beginning with the search keyword appears on the screen.) 3. Choosing a Location on the Map 1. The...
... Search" screen and press the ABC button. From the "Main Menu", press View Map. The "Map - Press the POI to select it and view navigation options. Continue navigation as instructed in the previous section. A list of POIs beginning with the search keyword appears on the screen.) 3. Choosing a Location on the Map 1. The...
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... map. Press any location on the right side of the screen to see all of the choices.) A screen with navigation options appears. 4. buttons to view navigation options for the selected destination. Press to select a recent destination from the "Recents" list. (Use the scroll bar on the map to ....... 2. Press the MENU button to zoom in/out. 2. From the "Drive to technical change Continue navigation as instructed in a pop-up box. 3. menu, select Recents. A list of the map area to a Recent Location 1. Use the +/- From the "Main...
... map. Press any location on the right side of the screen to see all of the choices.) A screen with navigation options appears. 4. buttons to view navigation options for the selected destination. Press to select a recent destination from the "Recents" list. (Use the scroll bar on the map to ....... 2. Press the MENU button to zoom in/out. 2. From the "Drive to technical change Continue navigation as instructed in a pop-up box. 3. menu, select Recents. A list of the map area to a Recent Location 1. Use the +/- From the "Main...
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......" The "Home and Work", "Favorites" or "Trips" screen will be deleted and the newest entry added to select it and display available navigation options. 5. NOTE: The "Recents" list stores the last 15 addresses or destinations. Select one of the list Recent addresses can not be ...deleted manually. Choosing a Location from your selection. 4. From the "Drive to .... 2. Continue navigation as instructed in the previous sections. 60 Subject to technical change The "My Address Book" screen will appear, depending on your Address Book 1.
......" The "Home and Work", "Favorites" or "Trips" screen will be deleted and the newest entry added to select it and display available navigation options. 5. NOTE: The "Recents" list stores the last 15 addresses or destinations. Select one of the list Recent addresses can not be ...deleted manually. Choosing a Location from your selection. 4. From the "Drive to .... 2. Continue navigation as instructed in the previous sections. 60 Subject to technical change The "My Address Book" screen will appear, depending on your Address Book 1.
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...with voice commands and in "Settings Menu" on the screen: Alt. To begin navigation, select a location using the Drive to technical change Using the Guidance Menu To view available menu options during navigation, press the MENU button. route With this option, you along your route (... of the waypoints (turns) along the shortest or quickest route from A to block the calculated route for the given distance. NAVIGATING The powerful navigation capabilities of your NAV101 will be discarded for a given distance (e.g., 0.5 km) and force an alternate route. The "Guidance Menu" appears on page...
...with voice commands and in "Settings Menu" on the screen: Alt. To begin navigation, select a location using the Drive to technical change Using the Guidance Menu To view available menu options during navigation, press the MENU button. route With this option, you along your route (... of the waypoints (turns) along the shortest or quickest route from A to block the calculated route for the given distance. NAVIGATING The powerful navigation capabilities of your NAV101 will be discarded for a given distance (e.g., 0.5 km) and force an alternate route. The "Guidance Menu" appears on page...
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you will turn orange until the Back button is automatically activated. Subject to on-screen navigation. During browsing, the map screen borders will still be guided through voice commands. • To browse during navigation, simply touch the "map" (the screen) and the Map Browsing feature is pressed to return to the guide. • Press the button to return to technical change 62 Browsing the Map During Navigation You can browse the map while navigating without interrupting the current route -
you will turn orange until the Back button is automatically activated. Subject to on-screen navigation. During browsing, the map screen borders will still be guided through voice commands. • To browse during navigation, simply touch the "map" (the screen) and the Map Browsing feature is pressed to return to the guide. • Press the button to return to technical change 62 Browsing the Map During Navigation You can browse the map while navigating without interrupting the current route -
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To begin navigation, select a location using the following features: • Use the + icon to choose additional stopovers. • To change the order of interest, a recent location, or you ...
To begin navigation, select a location using the following features: • Use the + icon to choose additional stopovers. • To change the order of interest, a recent location, or you ...