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3500 Hardware User Guide
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Table of Contents
Part I Getting Started
Contents
3
6
Part II Basic Operation 16
Part III Main Menu 20
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2 ..............................................................................21
Part IV Troubleshooting 30
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1 Getting Started
1.1
Disclaimer
Use the WorldNav at your own risk. To reduce the risk of unsafe operation, please carefully review and understand this user manual.
It is the user's responsibility to use this product prudently. This product is intended to be used only as a navigational aid and must not be used for any purpose requiring precise measurement of direction, distance, location, or topography.
Statistics provided such as trip time are best estimates and may not accurately reflect true conditions.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the United States Government, which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment.
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For use in vehicles, it is the sole responsibility of the operator of the TeleType GPS WorldNav to place and secure the GPS unit so that it will not interfere with the vehicle operating controls and safety devices, obstruct the driver's view of driving conditions, or cause damage or personal injury in the event of an accident. Do not mount the
TeleType GPS WorldNav in a place where the driver or passengers are likely to impact it in an accident or collision. The mounting hardware supplied by
TeleType Co. is not warranted against collision damage or the consequences thereof.
It is the sole responsibility of the driver of the vehicle to operate the vehicle in a safe manner, to maintain full surveillance of all driving conditions at all times, and not become distracted by the GPS system to the exclusion of safe driving practices. It is unsafe to operate the controls of the GPS system while you are driving. Failure by the driver of a vehicle equipped with a TeleType GPS system to pay full attention to operation of the vehicle and road conditions while the vehicle is in motion could result in an accident or collision with property damage and personal injury.
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IN NO EVENT SHALL TELETYPE CO BE LIABLE FOR
ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER RESULTING
FROM THE USE, MISUSE, OR INABILITY TO USE THIS
PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO
THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
1.2
Accessories
Before using the GPS, make sure you have all of the accessories listed below. If any of the accessories are damaged or missing, contact TeleType.
1.
Bluetooth Earpiece with AC power
2.
Battery Power (12 v direct to battery power)
3.
USB Cord
4.
Handle Bar Mount
5.
Hardware User Guide
6.
WorldNav Software Guide
7.
Quick Installation Guide
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1.3
Hardware Features
GPS
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See previous page for corresponding illustrations
GPS Device
1
2
3
Power Button
Reset
Mini USB Port
4 SD Card Slot
5
6
7
8
Handlebar mount slot
Display Screen
Handlebar mount slot
External Power
Supply
Powers device on/off and into Standby Mode
(Sleep)
Restarts the system
1.
Communicate with PC using USB Cable
2.
Charge the GPS device by connecting AC adaptor or Moto GPS adapter
Memory card contains navigation software. DO
NOT eject during use
Attaches to handle bar mount
LCD Touch Screen displays navigation
Clip handlebar mount to GPS using this slot
Connect to an external power supply, such as a power adapter or motorcycle battery
See following page for corresponding descriptions
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Bluetooth Earpiece
Earpiece
9 Volume increase
10 Volume decrease
11
Bluetooth Power
Button
12
13
14
Indicator Light
Speaker
Bluetooth clip
Increases volume on Bluetooth earpiece
Decreases volume on Bluetooth earpiece
Powers Bluetooth earpiece on/off
While charging solid Red light means earpiece is charging & Solid Green light means fully charged;
While powered on, Flashing Green light means power is on but Bluetooth is not connected, Solid
Green means Bluetooth is connect & Flashing Red light means power is low
Speak into using Bluetooth setting
Bluetooth earpiece will be installed on the helmets.
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1.4
Specifications
Video:
Audio:
Photo:
E-book:
Power:
Dimensions: 112 x 91 x 47mm / 4.5"x 3.5" x 2"
Net Weight: 366 grams / 13 ounces
System:
OS:
Processor:
SD RAM:
External Memory:
Media function:
Windows CE6.0
ARM11 application processor @ 500MHz
64MB
MAX 32G SD/MMC
ASF, AVI, MP4, 3GP, WMV etc
MP3, WMA, WAV
JPEG, BMP, PNG
TXT
AC Charger:
Cradle Charger:
Built-in Battery:
Navigation time:
Power Saving:
INPUT:AC 100-240V,OUTPUT:DC 5V /2A
20-40 minutes depending upon screen brightness
3.7V /1000mAH
2-3 hours with 50% volume and 50% backlight.
Automatically standby mode, backlight shut off
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Display:
Specification:
Resolution:
Brightness:
3.5” TFT +3.5” LCD screen, 4-line-resistance touch screen
320 x 240 pixels (RGB)
Backlight adjustable
GPS Module:
Frequency:
Port:
Baud rate:
Channels:
Sensitivity:
Precision:
Start-up time:
1575.42MHz
COM7
38400
64
-161dBm
Position: < 10 meters / 32 ft
Hot start: =3 sec, average
Warm start: =38 sec, average
Cold start: =45 sec, average
1 Time/ Second Refreshing rate:
Bluetooth
Bluetooth Embedded
Module
Supports Bluetooth earpiece provided
Environment Temperature
Working Temperature: -10 to 55 degrees C / 14 to 131 degrees F
Storage Temperature: -25 to 75 degrees C / -13 to 167 degrees F
System upgrade: Upgrade system via SD card
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USB transmission rate: USB 2.0 high speed
Water proof Class: IP 5
Certification: CE/FCC/ROHS
Bluetooth Receiver Specifications
Dimensions 89 x 63.5 x25mm / 3.05” x 2.5” x .98”
Net Weight
Bluetooth
53 grams / 1.9 oz
Built-in
Bluetooth module
Supports Bluetooth receiver audio transmission using provided earpiece
Receiver
Range
Less than 5 meters / 16 feet
Power Output 8/ 0.5 W
Battery
Power Supply
AC Adapter
Operation
Time
3.7V/330mAH
Input: AC-100-240V 50/60 HZ, Output: DC 5V/1A
3-4 Hours (depending on volume)
Environment
Temperature
Working
Temperature
-10 to 55 degrees C / 14 to 131 degrees F
Storage
Temperature
-25 to 75 degrees C / -13 to 167 degrees F
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2 Basic Operation
Turning on and off
Turn your GPS on by pressing the Power button for at least two seconds. Power off by pressing the
Power button then selecting Power Off. To enter
Sleep Mode, press the Power button and select
Sleep Mode.
Hardware Reset
Occasionally, you may need to perform a hardware reset when your GPS stops responding or appears to be "frozen" or "locked up". You can perform a hardware reset by pressing the RESET button located on the back of the device.
Power Supply
In addition to a built-in lithium battery, you may power the GPS by connecting directly to your motorcycle's battery (hardwire) or through a DC power (cigarette lighter) converter.
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Handlebar Mount
Attach your GPS securely to the handlebar of your motorcycle or moped, making sure not to block your line of sight. (Note: GPS is compatible with
RAM™ window mount)
Memory Card
This device supports secure digital (SD) cards up to
32 GB. Be sure the card is securely inserted before use and quit any applications in use before ejecting.
Touch Screen
Your GPS features an LCD touch screen, allowing you to move the screen using your finger (glove friendly). Press the desired icon or location on the map to move the screen.
Bluetooth
To hear the voice instructions (or listen to music) your GPS will use the Bluetooth earpiece provided for sound. The Bluetooth earpiece will be installed in your helmet.
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3 Main Menu
Part III Main Menu Page
• GPS - Provides navigation function
• Bluetooth - use the Bluetooth earpiece provided to hear navigation instructions or listen to music
• Music - Listen to music files
• Video - View videos
• Photo - View photos
• Ebook - Read E-books
• GPS Info - Check your GPS signal and current latitude/longitude
• Setting - access your device system functions, such as time zone, power and language
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3.1
GPS
Please carefully read the WorldNav Software Guide
(separate booklet) for navigation instructions.
3.2
Bluetooth
The Bluetooth setting allows you to pair your GPS with the Bluetooth earpiece provided. Be sure your
Bluetooth earpiece is powered on (flashing green light) then click on the Bluetooth icon.
1. Click on the icon to begin pairing your
GPS with your earpiece.
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Select earpiece to be paired
3.
After pairing, the indicator light on your earpiece will change from flashing green to solid green. On previous screen you will see the connection box checked, confirming that your
Bluetooth earpiece is properly connected.
Begin Bluetooth Pairing
2.
Select the Bluetooth earpiece to be paired and then press the icon to connect.
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Connection confirmation
4.
To stop connection between your Bluetooth earpiece and your GPS device, press the
button on the Pair Device page.
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3.3
Music
Music Mode allows you to listen to music files on your GPS. The device supports music files in WMA,
MP3 and WAV format.
1.
Under the Audio/Music folder, select the icon which will display your list of audio files.
2.
Tap the file name to begin playing music.
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Video
Video Viewer allows you to view movies you have uploaded onto your SD card. The device supports videos in AVI, ASF, MOV and MPG format.
1.
Tap the icon on the Main Menu then select the memory card and then the path where your movies are saved.
2.
Tap the file name to view the movie.
Music Selection Page
Video Player Page
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3.5
Photo
Photo Viewer allows you to view photos you have uploaded onto your SD card. The device supports photos in JPG, PNG, and BMP format.
1.
Tap the icon on the Main Menu then the memory card and then select the path where your photos are saved.
2.
Tap the file name to display the photo.
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Ebook
Ebook Reader allows you to read E-books you have uploaded onto your SD card. The device supports
E-books in TXT format.
1.
Tap the icon on the Main Menu then the memory card and then select the path where your E-books are saved.
2.
Tap the file name to begin reading.
Photo Viewer Page
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3.7
GPS Info
You can check your GPS signal strength, current latitude/longitude and current satellite-time information. You can also select "GPS Reset" to clear your current satellite connection and reacquire a signal.
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Setting
GPS Monitor Page
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Setting Page
• Time Zone Setting - allows you to set your current time zone
• Preferences - allows you to set the system language, volume, as well as screen brightness and sleep timer
• Clock - set the current date and time
• System - view the system information for your device
• Screen Calibration - lets you adjust the screen calibration setting
• USB Setting - select between "charge" and
"online" mode when the GPS is connected to a
PC via the USB cord
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4 Troubleshooting
Problem Reason Solution
GPS will not power on
Powers off
Suddenly
Touch screen function is abnormal
Low Power
Low Power
Touch screen calibration is off
Charge the Battery
Charge the Battery
Use System tools to recalibrate the screen
No Sound
The volume level is at its lowest setting
Increase the volume using the WorldNav software or the hardware system settings*
Poor connection between
Bluetooth earpiece and device
Check the connection to the Bluetooth earpiece
(must use earpiece provided)
Power Button is unresponsive and touch screen does not work
The system has crashed
Press the RESET button to restart the system
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No GPS signal
Bluetooth module is not supported
Bluetooth is not working
Poor connection between
Bluetooth earpiece and device
Poor reception area such as inside a building, an urban area or a mountainous region
Unable to use navigation function
Use the Bluetooth earpiece provided
Check the connection to the Bluetooth earpiece
(must use earpiece provided)
Use GPS Info to check number of satellites in view (minimum of four required for lock in)
Contact TeleType GPS Support Staff
*Note: For maximum range of sound adjustment, keep the software setting at 100%. Use the volume buttons on the
Bluetooth earpiece to control the volume. (If you lower the sound in the software, the volume buttons will have less control on volume.)
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