Chinavision CVGY-TR20-2GEN User manual
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The Chinavision CVGY-TR20-2GEN is a high-performance GPS navigator with a built-in Hi-Fi speaker, high fidelity stereo earphone, and a brilliant dual-screen display. It supports Bluetooth hands-free calling, FM radio, MP3 and MP4 playback, photo viewing, and E-book reading. With its powerful MediaTek MT3351 CPU, comfortable user interface, and long battery life, the CVGY-TR20-2GEN is the perfect travel companion for navigation and entertainment.
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One Product introductign
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1. 1 IDhoducdon
Welcome to use the CPS navigator, the which is minly used for mvigating ed also optional firnction ofvideo playiog, audio playing, Bluerotl hmds ftee, FM,
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Bluetooth. photo viewhg. and E-Book erc.
aHigh perfo@ce, low-power consumption MediaTek MT3351 CPUi acomfortable user hterface: sirnple, dsy to opemtei l aPower Ir@gemmt keep the product tb wdL longer md more steadily; aDah hmsmifting: comuicate with computer through USB cable; aExaellent in r@iving signal: aocuate position fixing provides you the mtisfied navigati!g servicel a Cofrpatible with Btuetdoth @btte: thd mvigatdr ce also be used for @hng md answering call with hmds-free (Optioml): l}Entertaiffiirg
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MP3 md MP4 firnction ce relieve )ou fatigue; ce Ne it whm drivitrg, walkitr& ridiq, or waiting for a meeting; the perfect
"GPS t etrttuimenf' function cm make you life atrd wolk fl6re splmdid.
1.2 Package
The packitrg box,tnitaiG the following &cessories, please oonlim:
1. GPS mvigatd
2. Travel Charger
<oplional>
3. Cd chtrger
4. MINI USB eble
5. Usq's
mnul
6. Protecting covtr
<optional>
7. Ctr b(eket
For the iteN listed above, please mfid the etMl products. If my daM8e,
Please cotrtet with lhe dishibutor or the agent as soon as poEsible.
IDstrucdotr
Please read this uer's
mual
cdefully to be familiar with all the opelatioo details ed to make the GPS navigator p6fom well:
[Remkl:
The instrrction relates to the thmel
[Relative
infomtio!)r
The extending infomtion relates to the theme;
INoEI'
The trotes ed wmings relate to the thme. Please value md follow these aoes,
This othevise it will possibly britrg damge to you and otheB.
uu
mul only adapts to ou
CPS mvigator prcducts.
Chapter Tivo Features and sp€cilications
2.1 MalD fe.tures
aopeEtitrg system: Micosoft Windows CE 5.01
r)Hi.Fi sheo earphone md built-in aButun and b$h-screen opemtionr
Hi-fi speakq, volme adjNbble; aBuilt-itr seNitive GPS mtffil iThe navigating softwre could
N the SD cild dir@iyr avideo
fomt
supported:
ASF,AVI,WMV3GeMP4,F|Vi aPhoto
fomt
supported: BMP, JPG PNG; t)E-book
fomt
suppmd
:
TXTI aMINI USB pon' aBuilLin r@hargeable Li-battery whiph om be powered by havel and cd ohdgei
2.2
CPU flrrh rak MT3351
64/1 28 MBvtes
DMS
USB
SD
Audio
GPS
Battery
AC
SD
/
MMC
qlot,
the
mximM
capacity'of SD arrd q'lhdd r.,.h.. r^ RGR
A: Buitt-in high fidelity gpeaker
B: Ilisli fidelitu sterco emhone
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Openting
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Video Phver
Mitrosofl Windows
CE
5.0
SD cad
MP3 and WMA
EBook Vlewer
System setting
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This chapter will give an inhoduction ofthe appeent components md basic fmr ofthe GPS Navigator and it will help you to be familid with the basic operatiotr quicHy.
2.3 Product appearance
Chapter
Thr€e
Manual Instruction
J.1 Power supply atrd charge
If this navigator is fimt
3.1,1 Powcrsupply usd please use AV adaptor to fully charge it.
Thae ae three t,?es of supplyitrg powei battery, adaptor, USB oable.
CPS mvigator uses lhe
Llbaftry lo supply powe! when it is Dot comecled wrth adapror elecric
Tle"mk 1@1 o, tn. up
.igtt o'dirt!.fu".
,odicate rh" volwe.
cm*t
GPS mvigator uses the extemal power whetr
GPS navigator uses the USB cable to supply it is comected with the adaptor powq whetr the GPS comects ro Ge PC.
(Rffikl condition
This mehine adopt builtin, unchmgeable
Lithim battery At nomd
(ifthe back light is not so bright), the achut supply hou cm be difrerent because of the difqent way usitrg lhe m\igator Sore fuoction (audio playitrg. video plafng, bdght back light) will cosme a large powa, which will redwe the using hou.
[Note avoid
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'Ihis mchine adopts built-in, uchilgeable Lithium battery In ordtr to fre dd bming, ple6e do not poke, bmp or take it apart or thsw it into fre
3.1.2 Use the havel chargcr to supply power
Whetr the GPS navigator is first used, please use the AC adaphr to charge it.
of the l.
Com@t the DC
pd
of ttr€ adaptd with the power i4ttrface at the left side
uit
(The powtr iateface is sme as USB intaface
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2. The other pafi comect b ihe power socket, it supplies powo while charging.
IReiffikI Red LED indicates it's being ohaged. Please sait
util
it is fully charged md dm't pull out the adaptor while chargitrg. whetr it is firlly-chtrged, the LED will m to Bluo. [f los baftry or no baftery, plese charge it imediately.
3,1.2 Use the clr c,tr.rger to s[pply power
1,
Codec{fte DC
pd
ofthe adaptor with the porier interfacel
2.
The oth6 ptrt comect to the
pwff
s@ket, it $pplies pows whilE chargitrg.
[Notel
Please insefr lhe cil adaptor after ].Witrg fie cd so as not to alamage the mchine by electicity collisiotr.
3.2 Power on/off
Powcr on/olI is controlled.
3.2.1 Power on:
Please check: The baftery is @ough, or it is comected b eitmal powo sowce;
Please press the
(Notel
Ifbring the button on the top ofthe
uit
fom orc pl&e to mit to boot.
mothtr to the mviromeDt. Big hmidity fluctuation place, please
will
make boot until the it adapts
minfrme
short circuited-
3.2.2 Power off
Pr€ss the buton on the top ofthe unit
b
tum off, the saving mode uit will etrtd the ed mintain the last opaation shtus when boot next time.
powd
3,3 Reset system
If the system cmot work, you cm resetthe system by the following way:
Click the reset key on tlrc ilght pafr of the mhine to reset the systm by using the stylus.
I
( relative info@tion l: it cm be no reslmnse in the following conditio!:
.
The shift betwem pich{es is delayed or stopped.
2.
The prcgrm select function cmot work no@Ily, such as long time to caxry out or camot be activated:
3.
Thepowerbuttoncannotwork
(Notellhe maved dab will be lost d you reset the system when the systm has no response. Pl€ase copy flre data every other time.
3.4 Use bracket to fix n{vigator
When us
GPS in the ctr, you should fix the device to the pafi of window besides the panel by usitrg the bmcket.
Comect rhe pan
MINI end [I] oI USB cable wrLh t-he USB pon on thc left of GPS device md the nomal md tfl witb Ue Host pon on computer lNotel
When use the b@cket, please hke care ofthe position. Please don't
fx
the navigator to the position where the aliver's sight is being influetrced. Pl@se do not lay it aside Aeely; do trot fix it to the air bag, do not lay it on the expmd mge ofthe air bag.
3.5 Stylus
The srylus is the l.
Singleclick : tool for you to Ne you navigator Please keep it carefiil1y.
Singly click the screen with the stylus point.
2,
Doubleclick:
Double click the scrcen with the stylus point.
3.
Drawing:
Click one point md hold to move on the screen.
(Notel Ary broken stylus, ball pen or my acub md harch object will destroy ihe
LCD if you use it to operate the device.
3.6 SDMMC card
The atbched SD,MMC cdd conhins the navigatiotr softwar€, map daa and media file. Pleffie inseft the card
(Notel
Please do not cor@tly when ue it.
ake out the SDA4MC cdd when the system is navigating or plaFng.
INoteI
1
.
Don't stess or cwe the SDA4MC card, avoid loss md bu1ge.
2. Avoid high temperaue or high humidity when use atrd store the cild, don't expose the cdd diredly to sun light, tet the card far away liom liquid md codosive rotenal.
3. Please pay attention to the heading when insd the SD,{VIMC cdd. Ifyou insefr the cdd improperly, you will damge the card.
3.7 Connet with computer
The device cm be connected with the computq through the MINI USB on its left part. You cm copy the docummt beMeetr nangator md computer or copy the data fiom GPS navigator to computer so as to recover the dab in GPS whm you tre in need ofthem.
l.
Please confim the GPS navigator is power on;
3.
Please pull out the MINI USB cable aftd you finished your operatiof,, the
[Not€
GPS navigator will
reM
to the pre-operation interface.
I
Dah security: Please copy the data to the outer storage device every time before you update you system data. Ou company hkes tro responsibility to my loss of data.
I Remark) Tho GPS Davigator will stop the opemtion whetr it is connected with computtr lNote
)
In the process of comuication, the following opemtions will break offthe comection with computer the unlinished data
1.
PulI out the MINI USB cable; will be lost.
2.
Poweroff
3.
Reset the system by sing reset bufton or electric switch
Chapter Four Primary function
4.1 The main interface
4.1.1. MaiD m€nu rnd the fuoctiotr
Click the top
Firue4-2 left comer
4-t of ihe interface
X
Desktop disptay the date , show in
Double-click the date icon ,!, enter the date setting interface, show in Figure 4-3
Click the top left comer
4-3 of the interface
X change tle des[1op display back$omd. show rn Figue 4-4
Cl'ck lhe leR bunon
Chck the lefi bunon
Click the left button
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I quick access to navigation mp
I open audio player quick
I rapid deployment desktop applications
4,1.2 Funcdotr lntroducdon
Bluetooth
Photo
E-book
Audio player
This device can answer and make phone after comectins with mobile ohone via Bluetooth
Suppofl ASF, AVI, WMV, 3GP, MP4 md FLV lomat
SuDoot Drosess adiust. Dause ed full scieen Dlav
Suppot JPC. BMP atrd PNG fomat. Suppofr photo rohte. enlarpe/shrink Dictures- automatic Dlav and so on
Text fomat: ftt.
SunDofr nase selection
Audio playing fomat: WMA, MP3.
Suppofr random playing, sequential playing, repeat nlaJno na,rce nrevi^ns/nert' vnhrme
Sefiing
Briglftess, Volume, Larguages, Power, Time, System,
This chapter will inhoduce the Davigation
4.2 Navigation functions and f€atures function and notes.
According to your choice ofnavigation system, the GPS nayigator can make position by GPS satellite signal roceiver and display on the navigation mp. The system can calcilate a best rcute aftfr sefting the destination, which can help NeN to mive the destination safely and rapidly.
The system cm let you enjoy the individual cham and enjoy your hip by many dilferetrt ways such as vision map, vivid mimation, voice indication, and words indication.
The specific navigation functions tre depended on your choice softwde. Plcxse rcfer to the Navigation Softwile lnstruction.
ofmvigating l.
Map information
It is prrbably that the electonic navigation data is not consistent with the real
Mfric instrudions because ofthe hafflc construction development. Please do comply with the highwry condition atrd the actual traffic rules.
2.
Navigation
The navigator offers the route for the rcference; detemine the route by yourself, the driver may be more familiar with the mute
3.
Receiving signal thm GPS navigator.
Many factors such as high, dense buildings (in the meL beMeen the high building, mdergloud peking, under the hestle), vanous weather condition, and closue of the satellite will affect the ability to receive signal so d to result in inaccurite posihon. lnemciency ofnavlgaIon operallon and syslem funcdon,
& next video folder nme
Video name
Show next Dase video folder name show video Mme
4.3 Video operation lnterface
This chapter intooduced how to use the GPS vid€o
Before using
MP4 the video playeq please copy md FLV
\ ro my folder playet
4.3.lFuctions dd featmes
1.
SupportASF, AVI, WMV,3GP, MP4 edFLV
2.
Suppofr full-scteen playing, progess choosing md file sel@tion; you video file ( ASF, AVI, WMV, 3GP,
4.3.2 Operation:
Srngte click the Video
bullon
! b eoter lhe video Iile list as ihe plcture 4-5, t-ast click to close cMent flle.
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Show lasl
EI
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Play r]
Nexl
E
File list
Iry
Volwe
IK
Playing progIess a
Brightness adiNt
Click
10 close the video list:
It shows stop playing. Single click will
Plav next vid€o.
Single click md shift to video file list,
,nd then .ioose woDr favorite video
Single decreased
While click volme. It shows volume is whm it shift towdd left.
volwe is inoqse whm it is
(ii+a/ r^uDrd;aht'
Adjust the piogress progress-displaying by slide the bat; go left fo1
AOIUSi Dngnmess moving wm srylus wnu€ towad left md right. Tm
Full scren play. Double click to rem
&;e Play intfrface
@ Video nme Show cMmt \4deo nme
@ Tim€
Show the time consmed time ofthe vid€o
/
The tohl
4.4 Audio player operatlon interface
This chapter inhoduces how to use the GPS video player to play your favorite mwic.
md let it be you personal MP3.
4.4.1 Functions and features
The audio player suppofrs MP3 and WAV fomat, you could set the playing sequence as you wish.
Bcfore using the audio player, please copy the files to my folder
4-4-2 Onerahon method: t
.
Sirgle click rhe bunon I to enter Music file lr{ as 4-8:
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4-9
Close cufient file
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Show last page
Music folder name
Music name
Show next page
M,rsi. shoN
Choose the song to enter the playing interface as 4-10: folder nrme music name llrei sin
E lifl
IE
EAI rel tr'E
Ii&t@{
4-10
Close
HomeDaP€
! song
Play/pause
StoD
Next song
Seftitrg the playing mode
Opef, the play
Iist
Plalmg prcgless
S6ns title
Single click to close the
To play and pause, single click io pause, click again 10 nl,v .6nlinilonsl v:
Sinole click to stoD Dlavme:
Adjust volume.
[t shows volume is decreased when shift toward
left.
Wlile it volume is increasc when it is shifted towild risht.
Support sequcncial playing, loop playing, repeat Playing and mndom nlavins.
Single play click to display the list, md choose you favorite
as
picture 4-22
Adiust the progress by slide the progress-displaying bar; go
leli
for backwards, go risht for foNtrds;
Show the song title
@
Time I show the rime progress/
| consumption/ | sno-
th"
total time for
Totaltime I blavinpthesotre:
4.5 Photo viewer operation lnterfaco
This chapter inhoduces how to use the photo viewer to browse pictues.
4.5.1 Fuction fealues: l.
Suppofrs JPG, BMPmdPNG
2.
Suppofr pictue rotate, pictue enldge/shrink md automtic play.
Before using the photo viewel please copy you photos to my folder
4.5.2 Operatron method:
Single click the button
S to opm the photo list as picture 4-11 :
Choose the pichlre to entq play interface as 41
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Close
Enlme
Shrink
Previous
Nert
File list
Full Screen
Automatic Play
Photo me and
4-t3
Clickto close the viewtr
Fnlffoe cnrmt nichre in nronortion
Shrink curent nicture in DroDoftion
Show the Drevious Dictue
Show the next orcue
Single click and shift to video file list, and then choose vour favorite Dichfe
Click to rotate the oictue bv 90 desee
Vi€w
PIay fuIl screen image all the pictures circularly on tull screen jiom fhe.,rn.nt ni.hfe
Show the photo name and fomat
4.6 E-book reader intertuce and operation
This chapter introduces how to use GPS to read e-book.
4.6.11Function
l.
Support TXT
2.
Suppofr
Ming over page, page browse, and file choosine
Before using e-book function, please copy you TXT file and save it to any folder
4.6.2 Operrtionr single clickbufton Sl b enter Ebook list as 4-14: tlilr g.
Close Close cMent file
Photo folder name
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Last paqe
Click to close crrent file
Show the last nase
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E-book folder name Display e-book foldel
File Show the filename
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File
Color se1
Add book
mrt
Open book mark list
4-16
Sinsle click and close e-hook r*der
Read last Daqe
Read next Dase
Single click to enter Ebook Iist to choose favorite book
It needs onen e-hook and choos. TXT
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Set font as bold
Set font as nomal
Decrease font size
Font size indicalor
Increase font size
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System backlight
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be closed automatically when no opoation for a period time to save power
There are several time inteftal choice for you: never, 3 min,
2min, 1min,
3osecodd latq,
4.13 Date and time setting
Single click LJ inro lhe date time interface as shoM4-26r
Date md time include:
1-............. System time set;
2............... System date set;
3 }{em time zone set.
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4.14 Screen Calibration
Click the
X to enter the sdeen calibmtion u 4-28"
4-26
1
. Single
2. Single
Click click button
,&orf5
fiS
or
}7 to choose time to set time and date.
dea.
88 to exit cment htqface after setting, anal then jt will
Choose lESr [8] to exit cwent interface..
show as 4-43
Click
428 lg it will move from in the sequence of the centei left up, left doM, right doM and right up till the calibration succeed, then click any whtre on the screen to save tle calibration and exit to the main interface automatically. infomation, please wait 30 seconds and
If
not save the it
will
exit fiom cMent interface automatically.
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4.15 FM Tr_a-.nsmitter
Single click lS to enter the FM setting as 4-30
FM
4-30
Tmsmiter wrll send out the audio sigml to the Bdio devices. Take 76.0MM
iiequency frequetrcy jnput though
4. for example. both tte
CPS umsmifting Aequency and rbe received of the radio should be lhe
16 Svstem mplififf system infomation
76.0M12. thm all of rhe mdio.
the souds of the cps wilt be
Click the
System
I to enrer the SysEm infomtion as4-l information includes:
l:
1.
Firnware version:
2.
APP
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Prsion;
3,
System ID.
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Exr t system information
Show ROM vqsion
Show the APP veEion;
Show the svstem
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4.17 Language
Single click setting
I into the languge seftings intdface as shom4-32,Laguage sefring
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I includingisyetem prompt lmguage selection.
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SiDgle click lilguage
432
colm
ro do lmguge choose.
4.lE Navigetion path
Chck the
I set the httrface inb Mvigation patb , ser the defauh naviga[on parhs s shom in Figue 4-33:
4-33
4.19 Default set ii"erJ"ai rc ento the default senirg ro 4-34:
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Click the bufton "
Figue 2 scm" to mter the sc2ming chmels intqface
s
flgure 3
Single click
4-34
@l to restore the default s€ttitrgs' single click
@ to exit the default setrings
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4.20
GPS
InforMtion ingle clickthe button
&
md enter GPS infomtion interface as 4-35!
Select th€ TV
Figue
3 chmel you sedch for to €ntet the broadcast itrterface as flSue 4
4.2
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click "continue" to ente.,h" Tv
"h"Xr1g"iJi.l"alcast in&face, then clicl8 buton
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Button Fuction: r
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Open the Ele list
Setting
Click to switch to the folder interface, select vour favorite Drosam
Click to set ISDBT
L r x n
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II r
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Disolav
Volme
Volume o11
ESG
+
Play/Pause
StoD
Menu bDter ESG menu
Click to incrpase the system volume one
Click level to d@rede the system volme one click to onen Mute q levels zltooether
Click to m offISDBT
Snanshot cment broadcastins Dictue
Re..rd.nrenf hroadc^stinq nrogram
Indicate program pause
/ play, click to
.dntinile t6 nlav .li.k rerin to narse
Click to stoD Dlautre Droaam
Click to nlav Drevious chmel
Cli.k to nl.v next channel
Sv{tem .nrcnt time
Y
I
Broadcast pici{e
Full-screm play mode, double-click the
Sigml shflgth
Dis.law rim^l <hendh infdmalion
Click
I8 button to enter file list as figwe
5
Figue
6
Display you favorite chmel list
Figue
7
Click "gen€ral" on Settings interface to enter the General Setings intoface as figue
8
Figue
5
Select lour tb\orik progm to enter broadcast interface. clict
E to enter Psc rienu
1,
Display chmel list
"li"lf,ro exil Ille llsl.
Figue 8
Set the lansase and screen DroDoilion
IH
IaDmese and
Audio tching
Click "about" to enter the version
Dual three oDti infomation interface as figue
9
Figue 9
Note: pl€ase be sure to
TY function pull out thewhip antenna ofbody wh€tr using the digital t
This function is option4l, and some models have no such function'
Please refer to the real subj€ct!
4.22 Bluetooth setting and lnstructions:
This chapter inftoduces how to use this navigato/s Bluetooth to connect with cell phone for call making and answering"
ODerxtion method :
,1.)2.1 Srngle click lhe the following pictue: bulton
Gl in marn menu lo oFen lhe Blueloolh inlerface as
I t{ a
Close
Dial Dad
4-16 sinrle.li.k to close the cunent mtedace ni$l.v
^ofl1,.l list ofnaired cell DhoDe
Disblav curent call history
Phone number dialine
Do1ml6.d SMS of naired ohone
DoMload files of paired phone
*'li"k
botton
H vou viIl eet the followjng two pjctures
in
searching and the next one is the searching rcsult.
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4-39
c.r
,ocr followins pictures ro.l -,rr,p'
' r ,r&a Clos€ p ht
hi
q
Dial nad
Messape
File
Setting
22.4','. rl-bu,J.I
Sinsle click to close curetrt interface
Di<hlrv.onfr.f Iiqt 6f.rired cell bh.ne
Disnlav call historu
Dial nhone number
Download SMS of oaired Dhone
Download files ofpaired phone
Cell phone searching, profile management,
Bluetooth switched on and discomect
",p,1rl- h,r u^.kirrprl.r'
I
SinsLe
443
click disnd
enter phone book as 4
44
44t
Alter
successlul pairing and connectjng, pic
Lure: it
12 show the followins
4.22.5 Sinsle
ctick
the button
444
E tonp"n call historv as 4 45 the button
4-45
!
to
open dial i&t I
"ro..
I ll:*f: :''u to close the curenr
Nmber display key
Backspace
**
Phone book
Phone record ri*
4.22.7
Si
Display cMent number input
It made up of 10 nunbers from 0 ro I and "*" "#"
.
Single click will delete the last
Single click to select phone number
Single click to select phone number to flqnbffr l0rl@, c.Nlry.-
TT
nam€
NUmOe a
*a!
n
{&
,5t
Dial
Mute
ReM
Name
Numb€r disDla!
4-47
Keep call state an.l Ieturn to maln interface
Show the name vou' re dlalrns sh^w thp nrmher vou' re dialins
Show current call sLate
Including extension, sound shift, call shift. conference call and so on.
Mnte the microohone while keeDins the call
Single click to decrede the volme
VolMe -
Volume
+
Single click to increde the volume
Hano uo Sinsle click and hmq up
4.22.8 number
If there
is
an inconing calI, it will show the cal1er ID and
its
as 4-48
r
nqG
dTMM
4-48
Keep
call
state and return to ma Rem
C,lltr D
Number
Show the incomine call nunber
I*l rx* t*
Answer call
Mute
Volume -
Sinsle click to answer the Lill
Mute the microphone while keeping the call
Siqle
click
to
decrease the volume m,i-.lL/
Silgle click to increase thc volume
Volume +
4.22.9 Single click
449
Sinsle click tn rpip.l thp.Al
{i, and lt wrll drspla} connecred. You can
150
Dial extension numb€ x
Not avrr Lab
-a
Not avai aurr-antlv lahle curr-"ntlr
4.22 11 Single message button K to doml@d SMS of paired phone as 4-51 the button
4-51 lill
to
enter the following interface as 4
52
4.22.10 Single
click
the
button&s
4-50
4.22.12 Sinsle to download
452
cLick "File
Mzrnager
" files from paired cel I on the main Bluetooth interface phone as 4-53
Chapter
Fiv€
Simple Problem shooting and maintenance
IF your
453
No response when clicking the button
Without sound
The back been tumed
light
off has need more than
3 minutes to receive the run smoothly for a long time.
Protect screen: Don't press the screen with strenglh or you will desfoy it. Pleasc use the stylus to operate the navigator and spray a Iittle glass cleaner on thc soft cloth to clean the scrcen,
( Note
)
Be sue don'i spray otr the screen directly.
to tun off the CPS navigato before cleaning-
J
Drcp or strike will cause damge
10 high-prccision components.
(Notel
Accidental dmage is beyond ou responsibilities.
J
Don't use it under such €nvironment: Temperaturc ohange abruptly (high tempeBture above
60' ,low tempemlure under-Io" ), high voltage, dusty, avoid any conosive liquid and dip into any liquid.
electrostatic interfercnce,
J
Avoid radiated rnterfoence: The radiated interference ftom other electronic products
will
affect the display and it
will
be normal after suppressing the interference source
( Note pass
I lfyou cany the unit by ait please put the GPS together the X-ray detection system. Avoid scanning with your luggage to by the magnetic head detector (at the passnge used for passing) or the magnetic ba (held by the security checker), wili destroy the system date in the unit. We will take no rcsponsibility for it.
or it
Avoid dircct, intense light: Dotr't use the GPS navigator in hiSh liSht and ulhaviolet mdiation in order to ircrease the using life.
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