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Navigator

User’s Guide

Thank you for choosing PC*MILER Navigator.

This guide will tell you everything you need to know about using PC*MILER Navigator.

SAFETY NOTE:

PC*MILER Navigator powered by CoPilot Truck is designed to calculate the most efficient and truck-specific route for you. However, some of the information in the database may change from time to time.

You must stay alert and pay attention to road signs at all times.

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Getting Started

FOR YOUR SAFETY

It is your sole responsibility to use the product in a safe and responsible manner. You must obey local traffic laws, posted road signs and safety regulations.

Do not operate the product while driving. ALK shall not be liable for any errors or omissions of either the map data or truck restrictions data contained in the product. You agree that the map data, the truck restrictions data and the routing may not be accurate. By using this product you accept the above and relieve ALK from any and all liability.

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Getting Started

In the Box Checklist

Check the contents of your box. Box should contain:

• PC*MILER Navigator with pre-installed CoPilot Truck GPS

Navigation Software

• QuickStart Guide

• User Manual

• Windshield Mount

• Truck Charger

• Mini USB Cable

PC*MILER

Navigator

Quick Start

Guide and User

Manual

Mini USB

Cable

Windshield

Mount

Truck

Charger

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Identification

SD Logo is a trademark.

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Getting Started

Assemble the Windshield Mount

• Attach clip to mount.

• Before attaching to windshield ensure lever is in unlock position (up toward clip).

• Place mount against windshield.

• Put suction cup on windshield and press lever into lock position (down toward base of mount) to secure.

Attach the Truck Charger

• Connect USB end of charger to the USB port on the

PC*MILER Navigator.

• Connect opposite end into truck power port.

Attach the Home Charger

(sold separately)

• Connect USB end of charger to the USB port on the

PC*MILER Navigator.

• Connect opposite end to outlet.

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Getting Started

Preparing PC*MILER Navigator

The CoPilot Truck GPS Navigation software with street-level maps of United States and Canada comes pre-installed on your

PC*MILER Navigator device. No additional installation necessary.

Switching On and Off

• Switch on PC*MILER Navigator. Hold down the power button for 3 seconds to turn the PC*MILER Navigator on.

• Switch off PC*MILER Navigator. Hold down the power button until unit displays ‘Powering Off’.

GPS Startup

The PC*MILER Navigator has an integrated GPS receiver. The first time you use the Navigator, the GPS receiver will take up to 10 minutes to determine your position.

To ensure ETA to your destination is accurate, select the correct time zone on your device.

• Select Steering Wheel (settings menu) >

Date/Time > orange Time Zone button.

• Select the time zone of your current location.

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Getting Started

Select Language and Voice

• Tap the desired language from the on-screen text, then tap

OK.

• Tap the desired voice. Voices with an * will read street names. Then tap OK. (See page 47 for additional language and voice options.)

Set Units of Measure

• Choose desired units of measure by tapping between

English/Imperial and Metric. (See page 48.)

Set Time Zone

• Choose desired time zone by scrolling through the list.

Tap OK.

End User License Agreement

• Read the agreement for PC*MILER Navigator, Powered by

CoPilot Software. Tap Accept or Decline after reading.

(See page 74-80 for EULA.)

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Getting Started

How to Scroll

• Read how to scroll and tap

Routing - Dimensions

• Personalized routing dimensions, Max Height, Max Width,

Total Length and Total Weight/Axle, will be shown.

• To change personalized routing dimensions, tap desired dimension > enter dimension > tap Save.

• Continue entering personalized routing dimensions and tap

Routing - Hazmat

• Select personalized hazmat routing options and tap

Routing - Tolls

• Select personalized toll preferences and tap

Routing - More

• Select personalized routing preferences such as

Scenic Route, National Network, 53ft Trailer,

Override Restrictions, and International Borders Open then tap

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Getting Started

Save Profile

• This step is OPTIONAL. To save the profile, enter a name and tap To skip, just tap without entering a name.

Warning

Read warning and tap Accept.

Tips: GPS Signal

GPS signal will be limited inside buildings, tunnels, or parking garages. To work effectively the PC*MILER Navigator should be mounted on the supplied windshield cradle for clear line of sight to the sky. CAUTION: In Minnesota, GPS systems can only be attached to the lower third of your windshield.

(Minnesota statute: 169.71)

You are now ready for your first trip!

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Guidance

PC*MILER Navigator will guide you to your destination with clear on-screen and spoken instructions. Whenever you are approaching your next turn, PC*MILER Navigator will speak to you to alert you to the upcoming direction change. In the default mode, your screen will look like the one below.

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Getting Started

On Screen Information

By default your current location is displayed at the bottom of the map. You can choose what useful information is displayed at the base of your screen when you are driving. See Guidance section on page 57.

ETA

Distance to Destination

Next Turn Direction

Distance to Next Turn

Information Options

Approaching Turn

Current Position

Driving View Shortcut

Route Ahead Highlight

Demo Controls Button

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Destination

PC*MILER Navigator uses GPS satellites to calculate your exact position so you don’t have to enter your starting point.

Simply enter your destination and PC*MILER Navigator will take you there, providing detailed dock-to-dock voice instructions.

Address

• Tap Menu > Destination > Address.

• Enter the city/town name or zip code of your destination.

• Scroll through the list by gently pressing the stylus to the list and do not remove pressure. Then move the stylus up and down to scroll the list. You will get the best results and smoother scrolling by using the stylus, although you can use your finger as well.

• Tap the correct city or area when it appears in the list below the city field.

• Enter the first three or four letters of the street name

(Do not enter house/ building number, you will enter this on the next step). Select the correct street name when it appears.

• Enter the house/building number, select it, and tap GO.

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Destination

Locate Points of Interest

PC*MILER Navigator not only guides you to your destination, but also knows all the useful places you might need on your journey.

• Tap Menu > Destination > Points of Interest.

• Select the desired search location: Nearby, In different city, or

On my route:

Nearby

• Tap desired category. (If category of choice does not appear, tap more categories on the lower right screen to display more options. Or, search by POI name by tapping the lower left search by name tab).

For example tap truck Services > desired truck services from list, such as Highway Exit, Truck Services, Truck Stops, or

Weigh Stations.

• Scroll through the list. Gently press the stylus to the list and do not remove pressure. Then move the stylus up and down to scroll the list. Once you have found the desired POI, tap the

POI to select it. You will get more precise results and smoother scrolling by using the stylus.

• A details page will be displayed with POI address and map.

Tap GO.

• Confirm destination by tapping GO.

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Destination

In Different City

• Enter the city/town name or zip code of your destination.

• Scroll through the list by gently pressing the stylus to the list and do not remove pressure. Then move the stylus up and down to scroll the list.

You will get the best results and smoother scrolling by using the stylus, although you can use your finger as well.

• Tap desired category. If category of choice does not appear, tap more categories on the lower right screen to display more options. Or, search by POI name by tapping the lower left search by name tab.

For example tap Truck Services > desired truck services from list, such as Highway exit, Truck Services, Truck Stops, or

Weigh Stations.

• Scroll through the list of POIs. Note that the distance listed here are measured from the approximate center of the city, not from your current location. Once you’ve found the desired POI, tap the POI to select it.

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Destination

• A details page will be displayed with POI address and map.

Tap GO.

• Confirm destination by tapping GO.

On my route

• Tap desired category. (If category of choice does not appear, tap more categories on the lower right screen to display more options or search by POI name by tapping the lower left search by name tab).

For example tap Truck Services > desired truck services from list, such as Highway exit, Truck Services, Truck Stops, or Weigh Stations.

• Scroll through the list. Gently press the stylus to the list and do not remove pressure. Then move the stylus up and down to scroll the list. Once you have found the desired POI, remove pressure and tap the POI to select it.

You will get more precise results and smoother scrolling by using the stylus.

• A details page will be displayed with POI address and map. Tap GO.

• Confirm destination by tapping GO.

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Destination

Pick on Map

You can also select a destination from the map.

• Tap on Menu > Destination > Pick on Map.

A map of the area around your current location will be displayed. Drag the screen to move around the map and tap your desired destination when you find it.

• Confirm destination by tapping GO.

Intersection

• Tap on Menu > Destination > Intersection.

• Enter the name or zip code of the city of the keypad. Select the destination from the list when it appears.

• Enter the name of the first street and then select it from the list when it appears.

• A list of all known intersecting streets will appear. Select the desired street out of this list.

• Confirm destination by tapping GO.

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Destination

Coordinates

If you know the latitude and longitude of your destination you can enter them directly.

• Select Menu > Destination > Coordinates.

• Choose to set the latitude and longitude in either Degrees

Minutes Seconds, Decimal Degrees or Decimal

Minutes.

• Enter a latitude and longitude in the selected format.

Tap

PC*MILER Navigator will take a few moments to find the point. When the point has been located, a map will appear with the location pinpointed by a red flag.

• Confirm destination by Tapping GO.

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My Places

Save your home, work, recent and favorite addresses so you don’t have to enter them every time.

Home

• Tap on Menu > My Places > Home.

• Enter the city/town name or zip code of your home location.

• Scroll through the list. Gently press the stylus to the list and do not remove pressure. Then move the stylus up and down to scroll the list. Once you have found the desired location, remove pressure and tap the city to select it. You will get more precise results and smoother scrolling by using the stylus.

• Enter the first three or four letters of the street name (Do not enter house/building number, you will enter this on the next step). Select the correct street name when it appears.

• Enter the house/building number. Select the autofilled address to continue.

• Confirm destination by tapping GO.

Work

• Tap on Menu > My Places > Work.

• Enter the city/town name or zip code of your work location.

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My Places

• Scroll through the list. Gently press the stylus to the list and do not remove pressure. Then move the stylus up and down to scroll the list. Once you have found the desired location, remove pressure and tap the city to select it. You will get more precise results and smoother scrolling by using the stylus.

• Enter the first three or four letters of the street name (Do not enter house/building number, you will enter this on the next step). Select the correct street name when it appears.

• Enter the house/building numbe. Select the autofilled address to continue.

• Confirm destination by tapping GO.

Recent

• Tap on Menu > My Places > Recent.

• Scroll through the list and tap the desired recent location.

• Confirm destination by tapping GO.

Favorites

• Tap on Menu > My Places > Favorite.

• Tap Add New

• Repeat address steps from destination section on page 13.

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Truck

Routing

• Tap on Menu > Truck > Routing.

Routing - Dimensions

• Personalized routing dimensions, Max Height, Max Width,

Total Length and Total Weight/Axle, will be shown.

• To change personalized routing dimensions, tap desired dimension > enter dimension > tap

Routing - Hazmat

• Select personalized hazmat routing options and tap

Routing - Tolls

• Select personalized toll preferences and tap

Routing - More

• Select personalized routing preferences such as

Scenic Route, National Network, 53ft Trailer,

Override Restrictions, and International Borders Open then tap

Save Profile

• To save profile enter a profile name and tap . Or, skip step and tap to continue.

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Truck

Routing Profiles

• Tap on Menu > Truck > Routing Profiles

• Tap New to create new routing profile.

• Tap to scroll through saved routing profiles.

• Tap Edit to change prior saved routing profiles.

• Tap Delete to remove prior saved routing profiles.

State Mileage Logs

The PC*MILER Navigator will automatically track state fuel mileage for state fuel tax reporting when used for every trip.

State mileage logs lists the mileage totals by state and month as recorded by the device.

• Tap on Menu > Truck > State Mileage Logs

NOTE: For accurate reporting PC*MILER Navigator must be used for all trips.

Settings

To enable state mileage logging and to delete existing logs

• Tap on Menu > Truck > Settings

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Quick Stop

Quick Stop helps you to quickly and easily locate a nearby truck service, gas station, restaurant, or hotel.

For example, when travelling on a long journey you can use the

Quick Stop feature to help you search for a local hotel and call them using your phone.

Quick Stop

• Tap Menu > Quick Stop.

• Tap desired category from quick stop list (i.e. Truck services,

Gas Station, Restaurant, or Hotel).

• Scroll through the list and tap the desired quick stop when it appears in the list.

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Quick Stop

• Tap Show Map to display all nearby facilities on a map. To return to the facilities list, select Show List.

• Tap Search by Name to type the name of a facility and select the one you want when it appears in the list. For example, to look for a specific hotel, begin to type ‘Hil’ then select

‘Hilton’ to add this hotel as a destination.

• Tap < to stop searching for facilities.

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Detour

Detours

You can program PC*MILER Navigator to make a detour around part of the calculated route.

Avoid Roads

• Tap Menu > Detour > Avoid Roads.

An itinerary of your trip will appear. Tap on the road you would like to avoid.

PC*MILER Navigator will take a few moments to plan an alternative to the selected road.

PC*MILER Navigator will display any change in distance and/or time the new route and display a map of the new route.

• Tap Accept and PC*MILER Navigator will begin directing you according to the new route.

• If you decide not to use the new route, tap Clear and try another route or tap Cancel and PC*MILER Navigator will then return to your original route.

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Detour

Clear Avoided Roads

PC*MILER Navigator will save the details of roads you wish to avoid. To clear the memory:

• Tap Menu > Detour > Clear Avoided Roads.

Alternate Route

If you are unhappy with the whole route PC*MILER

Navigator has planned for you:

• Tap Menu > Detour > Alternate Route.

PC*MILER Navigator will compile a different route if a sensible alternative exists. A map of the proposed detour will be displayed. Tap Accept to agree or Decline to return to the previous route.

End Detour

If you are on a detour route and would like to return to the original trip.

• Tap Menu > Detour > End Detour.

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Plan or Edit Trip

Entering Multiple Destinations

PC*MILER Navigator allows you to plan a trip with up to 50 destinations in one itinerary.

• Tap Menu > > Plan or Edit Trip.

• Tap Add Stop then tap desired category listed, for example

Address.

• Add the first address in the same way as detailed above; see address.

• Repeat these steps to add additional destinations.

Tips: 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.

Tap to return to the trip list.

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Plan or Edit Trip

Customize Your Trip

When you have entered all your destinations 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: Set As Stop, Show on

Map, Add to Favorites, Send This Location and the following icons:

Move to Top

Move Up

Move Down

Move to Bottom

Delete

• Tap the desired option. The selected stop will move to its new position in the trip list.

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Plan or Edit Trip

Setting Waypoints

PC*MILER Navigator can route you through a certain point without considering it as a stop. By setting Waypoints you can adjust PC*MILER Navigator’s route to calculate a detour via the waypoint.

• Tap Menu > > Plan or Edit Trip.

Enter the waypoint address or place in the same way detailed in Selecting a Destination on pages 13-18.

• The address will appear on the trip list as a stop, with a flag icon next to it.

• Tap the address and a pop-up menu will appear containing a list of options. Tap Set as Waypoint.

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Plan or Edit Trip

The address will now be listed as a Waypoint, with an arrow icon rather than a stop to indicate that it is a Waypoint.

Tip: 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.

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Plan or Edit Trip

Save Trip

When you have finished entering all your destinations, you can save your trip to access at a later date, rather than start driving right away.

• Tap Options > Save.

• Enter a name for the trip you are saving. Tap OK and your trip will be saved.

Loading a Saved Tip

• Tap Options > Load.

• Tap the trip that you would like to load from the list then tap

Open > Go.

Delete a Planned Trip

To delete current planned trip:

• Tap Options > Clear.

You will be asked to confirm this selection. To continue with deleting the trip select Yes in the Warning - Are you

sure? menu.

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Plan or Edit Trip

To delete previously saved planned trip:

• Tap Options > Load

• Tap the trip that you would like to delete from the list then tap Delete. NOTE: You will NOT be asked to confirm this selection.

Return Trip

Once you have completed your journey, use PC*MILER Navigator to guide you for your return.

Menu > > Plan or Edit Trip > Add Stop >

Return Trip

• Select Routing Type by tapping Practical or Shortest and select toll road preferences by using the up and down arrows and tap OK.

NOTE: If you do not want to choose the routing type each time, check the box next to Don’t show this message

again.

• A route preview will be displayed. Tap Go.

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Plan or Edit Trip

Optimizing Stops

PC*MILER Navigator has an Optimize Stops function which will automatically rearrange the stops within a trip to create the most efficient order. When you have planned a trip with more than 3 stops:

• Tap Options > Optimize Stops

PC*MILER Navigator will take a few seconds to reorder your stops for the most efficient journey.

Tip:

Your start point and final destination will not be altered.

However, if you want the final destination to be included in the optimization, select Options > Take Breaks > check Optimize

Final Destination.

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Plan or Edit Trip

Estimated Fuel Costs

PC*MILER Navigator will estimate fuel costs for a trip.

• Tap Options > Fuel Cost > check Show Estimated

Fuel Cost.

• Enter the average miles per gallon (average MPG) for your truck.

• Set currency and enter average cost per gallon.

Take Breaks

PC*MILER Navigator can alert you to take a break at regular intervals during a trip.

• Tap Options > Take Breaks, the check Take breaks during trip.

Break Every: Select how often you would like to take a break.

Break For: Select the length of your breaks.

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Driving Views

PC*MILER Navigator can be customized to meet your individual needs and style. You can choose from six different screen driving views. To access:

• Tap Menu > > Driving Views to choose from all six or tap the (driving views shortcut button) to quickly access four of the six views.

3D View

The 3D View displays your current position, next turn and surrounding roads using a birds eye view.

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Driving Views

2D View

Driver Safety

The Driver Safety view 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. We recommend you choose Driver

Safety,

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Driving Views

Itinerary

The Itinerary View shows each direction and turn in a written list, including distances.

The 2D Next Turn

The 2D Next Turn view displays your current location and auto zooms into the next turn on a 2D map.

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Driving Views

2D Destination

The 2D Destination view shows your route from your current position to your destination.

Day Map/Night Map

Lets you choose between a regular map for daytime driving and a map with a dark background that reduces glare for easier nighttime viewing. NOTE: Overrides automatic day/night mode.

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Settings

PC*MILER Navigator can be customized to meet your individual needs and style.

Routing

You can set up your routing preferences to best suit you.

• Tap Menu > > Settings > Routing.

• Tap the one of the New Routing Profile options: Truck,

Automobile, Motorcycle, Bicycle, or RV.

When option is selected tap ‘

• To change personalized routing dimensions, tap desired dimension > enter dimension > tap

• Tap personalized hazmat routing options and tap

• Tap personalized toll preferences and tap.

• Select personalized routing preferences such as

Scenic Route, National Network, 53ft Trailer,

Override Restrictions, and International Borders Open then tap

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Settings

• Save profile - This step is OPTIONAL - To save profile enter a profile name and tap . Or, skip step and tap to continue.

Map Styles

PC*MILER Navigator offers a range of map styles.

• Tap Menu > > Settings > Map Styles.

To set a map style for the daytime, use the Day map style by toggling the up and down arrows.

To set a map style for the nighttime, use the Night map style by toggling the up and down arrows.

PC*MILER Navigator will automatically switch between the day and night map styles you have selected when it starts to get light or dark outside.

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Settings

Map Display

To adjust the map display of the PC*MILER Navigator:

• Tap Menu > > Settings > Map Display.

Heading Up: always be travelling upwards on the screen

North Up: hold the map static as you travel along your route.

Show Turn Restrictions: choose whether to display turn restrictions by checking or unchecking the box

• Tap OK to apply the settings and return to the

Settings menu.

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Settings

Sound

To adjust the sound of the PC*MILER Navigator:

• Tap Menu > > Settings > Sound.

• Increase and decrease the volume using the < and > arrows.

• Select box to Mute sound.

• Unselect Button Click Sounds to turn off click sound when you touch the screen.

• You will hear a, “Welcome to CoPilot Live” greeting when you launch you PC*MILER Navigator. Unselect “Say Wel-

come to CoPilot Truck” to stop greeting.

• Tap OK to apply the settings and return to the

Settings menu.

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Settings

GPS

To check the GPS Status:

• Tap Menu > > Settings > GPS.

The GPS Status screen shows detailed information regarding the GPS fix and signal strength which your PC*MILER

Navigator uses for guidance. From this screen you can see your current latitude or longitude position, the UTC time and date, your speed and your elevation (feet above sea level).

NOTE: Your GPS signal will be limited when the receiver is inside buildings, tunnels, or garages. To work effectively the GPS receiver needs to have a clear line of sight to the sky.

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Settings

To check the GPS Satellites:

• Tap Menu > > Settings > GPS > Satellites.

The GPS Satellites screen displays satellite signal stregnth and the type of GPS fix acquired.

NOTE: PC*MILER Navigator is ready out of the box and does not require GPS setup. DO NOT USE the GPS Setup menu without direction form Technical Support. Changing options in

GPS Setup without direction from Technical Support may compromise the PC*MILER Navigator’s ability to receive

GPS signals.

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Settings

POI Display

You can choose to have POIs shown on-screen and the distance at which you are notified by adjusting the POI settings.

• Tap Menu > > Settings > > POI Display.

• Tap box to choose to show POIs Always, Never, or

When Stopped.

• To see or change which POI categories should be shown on the map, select Currently Displayed POIs > select specific POI categories to display by checking the boxes then tap OK.

• Tap OK to apply the settings and return to the Settings menu.

Turn Warnings

PC*MILER Navigator will warn you when you are approaching a turn either at 2 miles, 1 mile, 3/10 of a mile, or at turn.

• Tap Menu > > Settings > > Turn Warnings

• Tap box to choose to when you want the spoken warning.

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Settings

• You can also choose how many seconds before a turn you want to be warned. Toggle seconds by tapping

• Tap OK to apply the settings and return to the

Settings menu.

ClearTurn

PC*MILER Navigator can provide real sign post information displayed on your screen as an additional visual aid while on the road.

CoPilot ClearTurn provides a virtual view at complex junctions and motorway exits. The real sign post information and visual instructions displayed on the road highlight the turn and lane you need. Clear Turn is only available in 3D driving views.

• Tap Menu > > Settings > > ClearTurn

• Tap box to choose to when you to display ClearTurn

Near exits.

• You can also choose how many seconds before a turn you want to be warned and when you would like the warning to be hidden. Toggle seconds by tapping

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Settings

Language & Voice

You can change the language used for all buttons, information and instructions displayed on-screen and spoken.

• Tap Menu > > Settings > > Language &

Voice.

• Tap the desired language on-screen text.

• Tap OK to apply the settings.

• Tap the desired voice. Voices with an * will read street names. Tap OK.

• Tap OK to apply the settings and return to the

Settings menu.

Day/Night Mode

Set your PC*MILER Navigator to use different map styles for Day and Night, or choose Automatic to switch between the day and night map styles you have selected.

• Tap Menu > > Settings > > Day/Night Mode.

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Settings

Units of Measure

To set your preferences for the type of units used in maps and instructions:

• Tap Menu > > Settings > > >

Units of Measure.

• Tap English/Imperial or Metric.

• Tap OK to apply the settings and return to the

Settings menu.

Backlight

Adjust your mobile device’s backlight settings to save battery power.

• Tap Menu > > Settings > > >

Backlight.

• Tap On with GPS, Always On, On Near Turn, or Use

Device’s Settings.

• Tap OK to apply the settings and return to the

Settings menu.

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Settings

Info Bar

Once you’ve planned a journey and selected GO, PC*MILER

Navigator will display a driving view with useful information about your journey in the Info Bar at the base of the screen.

You can decide how the information bar should be displayed and select what information is shown.

• Tap Menu > > Settings > > >

Info Bar.

To decide how the information bar is displayed, choose from the following:

• Single Display - To show only one of the information options, for example your estimated time of arrival at a destination.

• Dual Display - Lets you select two information options, for example your estimated time of arrival and distance remaining to destination.

• Loop Single Display - Shows all information about your journey by displaying one option then rotating to another.

Tip:

In display mode you can also display the info bar by tapping on it.

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Settings

To decide what information is displayed, choose from the following:

• Destination

• Nearest Crossroad

• Current Road

• Nearest Town

• Estimated Time of Arrival • Speed

• Estimated Travel Time • Distance Remaining

• Altitude • Latitude/Longitude

• Tap OK to apply the settings and return to the

Settings menu.

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Settings

Themes

Personalize the interface of your CoPilot Live by selecting a theme which best suits your personal taste in colors and styles.

• Tap Menu > > Settings > > > Themes

• Toggle themes by tapping

• Tap OK to apply the settings and return to the

Settings menu.

Play Demo

You can watch a demonstration to see how PC*MILER

Navigator can guide you on your journey.

• Tap Menu > > Settings > > > >

Play Demo

Tap the icon on the map to open a panel of buttons that let you control the demo or track playback.

• Speed up the demo by tapping the Faster button or slow down by tapping the Slower button.

• Tap to go back to the beginning of the demo or track.

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Settings

• Tap to go back to the most recent turn.

• Tap to pause.

• Tap to forward to the next upcoming turn.

• Tap to close the demo or track.

• Tap GPS Tracks to play back a previously completed trip.

• Select the trip from the Track Playback list.

• Tap Play to start playback.

• Tap Slower or Faster to control the speed or to close the track.

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Settings

About CoPilot

To access the version and data number of your CoPilot Truck software,

• Tap Menu > > Settings > > > >

About CoPilot

Show More Settings

The first time you start PC*MILER Navigator, the settings for some of the more advanced features might be hidden.

To view the hidden settings:

• Tap Menu > > Settings > > > >

Show More Settings.

The following additional settings will now be displayed:

• POI Alerts

• Guidance

• Manage POIs

• Speech

• Routing Profiles

• Data Region

• GPS Track Playback

• Licensing

To hide additional settings tap Menu > > Settings >

> > > > > Show Fewer Settings

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Settings

POI Alerts

This option is only visible when Show More Settings is selected from the Settings menu. You can choose which POI categories should be displayed on screen and set the distance ahead to report for these by adjusting the POI Alerts.

• Tap Menu > > Settings > > POI Alerts.

• To display POI alerts, tick the box to SHOW POI Alerts.

• You can set the distance ahead to report for POIs using the arrow buttons

• Select whether to show POIs that are On Route or

Near Route.

To choose which POI categories to display.

• Tap Select POIs to Alert

• Select specific POI categories to display by checking the boxes.

• Tap OK to apply the settings and return to the POI Alerts.

• Tap OK to apply the settings and return to the Settings menu.

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Manage POIs

This option is only visible when Show More Settings is selected from the Settings menu. You can add or remove additional POIs to/from your PC*MILER Navigator, for example your favorite places, restaurants or other locations.

You can add your own POIs to existing POI categories or create your own personal categories.

• Tap Menu > > Settings > > Manage POIs.

Choose either Edit POIs or POI Sets.

Edit POIs

• Tap Add button.

• Choose to add an address, intersection, map location, coordinates, or return trip to your POI database.

• Select a POI category in which to place you new POI by tapping on it and tap

• Select a Type or create New Type and tap

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Settings

• Enter a name for the category you are saving and tap Continue.

To Create a New Category:

• Tap New Category button.

• Enter a name for the category you are saving and tap

• Tap image you would like your new category to be displayed as and tap

• Enter a name for the Place you are saving and tap Continue.

To Create a New Type:

• Tap New Type button.

• Follow steps for creating new category above.

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Edit POI Sets

This feature allows you to manage and edit POI data sets either created by yourself or purchased and downloaded to PC*M Nav through CoPilot Central

• Select the data list that you want to adapt and press the

Edit button. You can edit a specific record or add another record following the same steps outlined in Edit

POIs.

Guidance

This option is only visible when Show More Settings is selected from the Settings menu. You can adjust the way

PC*MILER Navigator guides you.

• Tap Menu > > Settings > > Guidance.

To decide the adjustments, choose from the following:

• Turn After Next Distance- Your PC*MILER Navigator shows the turning you should take after the next approaching turn. From the selection of distances, adjust the distance at which you would like to see the turn following the next turn to be displayed.

• Walking Mode - When you are using PC*M Nav while walking, check Display Breadcrumb to show a dotted line between your start and end destinations to help you navigate.

• Tap OK to apply the settings and return to the

Settings menu.

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Settings

Speech

This option is only visible when Show More Settings is selected from the Settings menu. PC*MILER Navigator provides help by speaking prompts such as “enter city or zip code.” Text-to-

Speech help is enabled by default. To remove the Text-to-Speech help function:

• Tap Menu > > Settings > > Speech.

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Settings

Routing Profiles

This option is only visible when Show More Settings is selected from the Settings menu. Use routing profiles to choose how PC*MILER Navigator routes you on your journey.

• Tap Menu > > Settings > > > > >

Routing Profiles.

• Select a routing profile from the select Routing Profile list or create new routing profile. See page 22 to for instructions on creating a new routing profile.

GPS Track Playback

This option is only visible when Show More Settings is selected from the Settings menu. PC*MILER Navigator automatically records your journeys as GPS Track files. You can playback a previously completed journey.

• Tap Menu > > Settings > > > >

> GPS Track Playback.

• Select a track from the list by tapping on it then tap PLAY.

See page 51 - 52 to demo playback instructions.

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Settings

Licensing

This option is only visible when Show More Settings is selected from the Settings menu. To access the licensing information of your CoPilot Truck software. The licensing settings allow you to activate/deactivate license regions. (Currently only

North American Data is available)

• Tap Menu > > Settings > > > > >

Licensing.

Data Region

This option is only visible when Show More Settings is selected from the Settings menu. If you have maps for various regions, you can choose which maps to use depending on where you’re travelling.

• Tap Menu > > Settings > > > > >

Data Region.

• Tap Data Region

• Tap OK to apply the settings and return to the Settings menu.

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Restore Default Settings

To restore your PC*M Nav. to its original factory settings.

• Tap Menu > > Settings >

Restore Default Settings

All your settings will be cleared and reset. Your favorite and recent locations will not be deleted.

MapSure™

Stay up to date with MapSure™. CoPilot’s MapSure service keeps you up to date with changes in the highway network by providing you with free updated maps of USA and Canada once per quarter.

MapSure™ Updates

You can download the latest map update to your PC*MILER

Navigator via a desktop computer using a free software program called CoPilot Central. Please visit www.pcmnav.com and click on the map updates or the MapSure™ quick link to install this software and for more information.

Report Road Changes

With MapSure™, you can also report changes and improvements to the road network which will be verified and added to the quarterly map updates. Visit http://www.alk.com/Maps/ map_updates.asp to report a map change or update.

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Save Current Location

You can save your current GPS location as a destination so you can enter it quickly next time. The following are examples of situations when the Save Current Location would be useful:

• Once you’ve parked, save the location so you can find your way back to your vehicle later.

• When you’re travelling you can save the location of the hotel where you’re staying.

• When you want to keep the location details of a memorable place, such as a great photo location, meeting point, or an attraction.

To save your current GPS Location:

• Tap Menu > > Save Current Location.

• Enter a name for the location you are saving and tap OK.

The location will be saved in your Favorites list.

NOTE: A GPS fix is required to save current location.

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Delete Next Stop

Once you have planned a route and selected GO to start navigating, you may decide not to go on to your next planned destination. To delete the next destination on your journey:

• Tap Menu > > Delete Next Stop

• A pop up window will open asking if you are sure. Tap yes to delete next stop or No to cancel.

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Tips & Tricks

PC*MILER Navigator is full of great features. To help you get to know them, we have included Tips and Tricks when you launch your PC*MILER Navigator the first time. (See page 9-11 for additional information on tips and tricks)

Additional information for CoPilot Live is available on the web at www.copilotlive.com/support. To find the online address easily

• Tap Menu > > > Tips & Tricks

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In Use

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.

Tip: What are These?

Hazmat

Routing

GPS Status:

Green=3D fix

Yellow=Fair

Red=No fix

Truck

Routing

Power

Charge

SAFETY NOTE:

CoPilot Truck is designed as a tool to get you from Point A to Point B along the most efficient and truck-specific routes. However, some of the information in the database may change from time to time.

You must stay alert and pay attention to road signs at all times.

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Support

Software Support

For any software related problems, please send an e-mail to [email protected]

or call 408-916-9128. For any map or routing problems, please visit http://www.alk.com/maps/ map_updates.asp

and provide as much detail as possible.

Hardware Support

For any hardware issues, relating to accessories or the unit itself: Please e-mail [email protected] OR call

507-226-0042.

Our support team is available Monday to Friday

9:00am to 5:00pm EST.

E-mails will be answered within 1-2 business days.

Alternative Support Option

Visit the support section at www.pcmnav.com

. For additional FAQs and contact details.

Register you CoPilot

You should register your PC*MILER Navigator solution at www.alk.com/register to receive information about the

CoPilot Truck navigators software.

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PC*MILER Routing Types

Practical Routes

Practical routes represent distances and driving routes that a driver would normally take to minimize time and cost. Practical routes model the trade-off between taking the most direct path and staying on major, high quality highways. Interstate highways are given a higher priority than toll roads, which, in turn, are given a higher priority than secondary highways, and so on.

PC*MILER Practical Routes consider distance, road quality, terrain, urban/rural classifications, truck-restricted roads, and designated principal and secondary through routes.

PC*MILER Practical Route mileage and state-by-state mileage breakdowns can be used to supplement your regular fuel tax reporting documents for many states. Many state audit departments have purchased licenses to incorporate

PC*MILER Navigator into the their audit procedures.

Economic Routes

Economic routes favor major roads over local ones to optimize fuel mileage.

Shortest Routes

PC*MILER Shortest Routes represent distances and driving routes that a vehicle would take to minimize total distance traveled while still following a reasonable route. For instance, Shortest Route mileage and routes will also avoid truckrestricted roads and, in some cases, may favor a beltway rather than traveling directly through a city.

ALK believes, however, that carriers and shippers alike would all be better served by using a mileage tariff based on actual miles traveled (i.e. similar to those generated using the PC*MILER Practical Route Option), which would more accurately reflect true transportation costs.

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PC*MILER Routing Types

National Network Routes

The National Network is a U.S. government-designated system of highways originally established by the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982

(STAA). This routing option is based on the federally-designated National

Network system updated in the April, 1992 Code of Federal Regulations,

Part 658, Appendix A. The National Network includes the Interstate System

(several minor segments are not included), and many selected U.S. and state highways. Highways continue to be added to the National Network by federal and state governments.

PC*MILER National Network routing represents distances and driving routes which are most reasonable and legal for the larger trucks authorized by the

Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982.

National Network routing stays on the National Network to the maximum extent possible. Given that many areas are not directly served by the National Network, the origin and stop-offs of your route may not be on the National Network. In these cases PC*Miler will take the shortest reasonable path from the origin and stop-offs to the Network. Detailed Route Reports (driving directions) for PC*MILER

National Network routes provide a warning wherever the route is forced to use a non-conforming link. These road segments should be checked before traveling, as National Network mileage tends to be higher than Shortest or Practical mileage.

These designated highways permit, at a minimum, 102” wide, single 48 ft. trailers and 28 ft. double trailers. The interstate system and most, but not all, remaining designated routes are open to 80,000 pound vehicles. Certain states, notably

Arkansas and Mississippi, have designated certain National Network segments with less than an 80,000 pound capacity.

In addition to the national Network highways, access routes and access policies are components of routing STAA dimensioned trucks. The Federal government has mandated that no state may prohibit travel from the National Network for a minimum of one road mile unless safety restrictions apply. Additionally, no state may deny reasonable access to terminals and facilities for food, fuel, repairs, and rest.

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Several states maintain more generous access policies and lists of specifically designated access routes to terminals and facilities. (For detailed information about pre-approved access routes, contact the individual states.) Should you need to travel beyond the National Network and the access roads, you must acquire the proper permit.

NOTE:

These suggested National Network routing are based on official highway maps, the Code of Federal Regulations. Suggested National Network routing is based on information provided by state governments. It is provided without warranty of any kind. The user assumes full responsibility for any delay, expense, loss, or damage which may occur as a result of its use.

53 Foot Trailer Routing

Because every mile equals money, PC*MILER now offers enhanced routing specifically for 53’/102” trailers. The calculations for these routes are based on

National Network routing, with the addition of roads that permit 53’/102” trailers.

Detailed Route reports for PC*MILER 53’ Trailer routes now provide a warning wherever the route is forced to use a non-conforming link (a red exclamation point also appears in the route window for the generated route).

Heavy/Light Vehicle Routing (Override Restrictions)

In addition to the five basic route types, the Heavy and Light Vehicle routing option is also a critical setting. A “heavy vehicle” is one weighing at least 80,000 pounds; a “light vehicle” weighs less than 80,000 pounds.

When Override Restrictions is left unchecked, Heavy Vehicle routing will be in effect, so both truck-prohibited and truck-restricted roads will always be avoided. In addition, Heavy Vehicle routing takes nationwide 13’ 6” height restrictions into account.

Override Restrictions is part of the standard routing profile setup.

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PC*MILER Routing Types

Toll Roads Routing

If Avoid If Possible is checked, PC*MILER Navigator will avoid long stretches of toll roads but won’t take long, impractical detours, to avoid toll bridges and tunnels. Example: a trip from Boston, MA to Albany, NY avoids the Massachusetts

Turnpike, but a trip from Camden, NJ to Philadelphia, PA includes a toll bridge.

International Borders Open Routing

If this option is checked, the calculated trip will ignore international boundaries

(Canada and Mexico) when necessary to generate the best route. If this option is not checked the calculated trip will never cross international boundaries. For example, if all your stops are in the United States, the route will stay in the U.S. even though the most practical or shortest route would involve some

Canadian mileage.

Hazmat Routing

PC*MILER Navigator calculates routes for hazardous materials based on over thirty different road categories. Hazmat route options include: General,

Caustic, Explosives, Flammable, Inhalants, and Radioactive. To calculate normal (non-hazmat) PC*MILER routes, select None. The table in

Appendix B on the next two pages shows how each PC*MILER hazmat route type handles each hazmat road category.

Hazardous Material Route Types & Road Categories

PC*MILER Navigator calculates routes for hazardous materials based on over thirty different road categories. The table below and on the next page shows how each PC*MILER hazmat route type handles each hazmat road category.

Favor = routing will prefer these segments

Avoid = routing will go around these segments whenever possible

No Change = routing will not be altered in any way

Discourage = a lesser degree of avoidance, used when a state or road authority allows hazmat only at certain times of day, with prior notification, by permit, or in limited quantities, and for tunnels not otherwise classified.

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Icon Legend

Truck-Specific Icons Legend

Truck-Routing

Hazmat-Routing

Truck-Restricted

Hazmat-Restricted

Route-Length

Warning

General POI Icons Legend

Airport

Auto Dealership

ATM

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Route -Weight

Warning

Route-Width

Warning

Route-Height

Warning

Truck Services

Border Crossing

Attractions

Bank

Border Crossing

Route -Weight

Warning

Route-Width

Warning

Route-Height

Warning

Truck Services

Border Crossing

Attractions

Bank

Border Crossing

Icon Legend

Bus Station

Hotels

Marina

Medical

Municipal

Other

Entertainment

Event Facility

Ferry Terminal

Gas Station

Grocery Store

Place of Worship

Parking

Railway Station

Rest Area

Restaurant

Retail

Rent a Car

Schools & Universities

Sports & Recreation

Truck Services

Vehicle Repair

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Trouble Shooting

WHAT IS THE SD CARD SLOT FOR?

Memory card slot may be used for future map updates.

WHY WON’T MY UNIT TURN ON?

The power button must be held down for 3 seconds for the unit to turn on. If that does not work, check the power. Does the battery need to be charged? When connected to the power cord does the charging light come on? If the unit still does not turn on, press the reset button on the back of the unit.

WHY AM I UNABLE TO GET A GPS SIGNAL OR FIX?

The very first time you use the 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 is not an issue. If you are experiencing difficulty, place your unit near the rearview mirror.

WHY IS THE NIGHT MODE NOT WORKING?

The Night map style maybe set to a Day map style (See page 40 to set the Night map style).

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MY DEVICE IS STUCK ON A BLANK SCREEN WITH A

“+” SIGN?

This is the calibration screen. Using the stylus (stored in the back of the device), please touch the exact middle of the “+” it will move to the top left of the screen, again, please touch the exact middle of the

“+” sign with the stylus. Keep following the “+” sign and touching the center of it, until the screen goes white and the menu screen returns to the view.

WHY DOES MY UNIT SOMETIMES MISS ANOUNCING THE

STREET NAME?

When one turn immediately follows another, the name of the second street is not announced. This is to ensure you have the information needed to make the correct turn.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SEARCHING FOR

A POI NEARBY AND SEARCHING FOR A POI NEAR A

DESTINATION?

POI nearby searches for destinations located within a given radius of your current location. This feature is useful for locating destinations such as the next gas station or closest hospital. POI near a destination searches for destinations located within a given radius of a specific location. This feature is helpful for planning trips and does not require satellite reception.

Additional FAQs can be found on www.pcmnav.com.

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EULA

END-USER LICENCE AGREEMENT FOR PC*MILER® NAVIGATOR, POWERED BY

COPILOT® SOFTWARE

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The data (“Data”) is provided for your personal, internal use only and not for resale. It is protected by copyright, and is subject to the following terms and conditions which are agreed to by you, on the one hand, and ALK Technologies Inc. (“ALK”) and its licensors (including their licensors and suppliers) on the other hand.

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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 PROD-

UCT 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 AUTHO-

RIZES 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

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TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT OR MALFUNCTION

IN THE PRODUCT 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 SUR-

FACE 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 MALFUNC-

TION 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.lS DISCRETION. THIS DIS-

CLAIMER 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.

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Index

2D Destination

2D Next Turn

2D View

3D View

53 Foot Trailer Routing

About CoPilot

Alternative Support Options 66

Assemble the Windshield Mount 6

Attach the Home Charger 6

Attach the Truck Charger

Backlight

6

48

38

37

36

35

69

53

Clear Turn

Coordinates

Customize Your Trip

Data Region

Day Map/Night Map

Day/Night Mode

Delete a Planned Trip

Delete Next Stop

Destination

Detour

47

31

63

13 - 18

25 - 26

46

18

28

60

38

Driver Safety

Driving Views

Economic Routes

End User License Agreement

Enter Address

36

35 - 38

67

8

13

Entering Multiple Destinations 27

Estimated Fuel Costs

ETAs and Distances

34

65

EULA

Favorites

General POI Icons Legend

Getting Started

GPS

GPS Startup

GPS Track Playback

Guidance

Hardware Support

Hazardous Material Route Types

& Hazmat Routing

Heavy/Light Vehicle Routing

(Override Restrictions)

Home

74 - 80

20

72

3 - 12

43

7

59

57

66

70

69

19

Icon Legend

Identification

In Use

Info Bar

International Borders

Open Routing

Intersection

In the Box Checklist

72 - 73

5

65

49

Itinerary

Language & Voice

Licensing

Limited Warranty

Loading a Saved Tip

Locate Points of Interest

Manage POIs

Map Display

Map Styles

MapSure™

MapSure ™ Updates

My Places

National Network Routes

On Screen Information

Optimizing Stops

PC*MILER Routing Types 67 71

Pick on Map

Play Demo

17

51

Plan or Edit Trip

POI Alerts

27 - 34

54

61

19 - 20

68

12

33

14

55

41

40

61

70

17

4

37

47

60

81

31

POI Display

Practical Routes

45

67

Preparing PC*MILER Navigator 7

Quick Stop

Recent

Register you CoPilot

Report Road Changes

Restore Default Settings

Return Trip

Road Categories

23 - 24

20

66

61

61

32

70

Routing

Routing Profiles

Save Current Location

Save Trip

Select Language and Voice

21

59

62

31

8

Settings

Set Time Zone

Settings

Setting Waypoints

Set Units of Measure

Shortest Routes

Show More Settings

Software Support

Sound

Speech

State Mileage Logs

Support

Switching On and Off

Take Breaks

Themes

Tips and Tricks

Tips: GPS Signal

To check the GPS Satellites

Toll Roads Routing

Trouble Shooting

Truck

70

74

21 - 22

Truck Specific Icons Legend 72

Turn Warnings 45

Units of Measure

Warning

Work

48

10

19

39

8

39 - 61

29

8

67

53

66

34

51

64

10

44

42

58

22

66

7

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