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PolNav Navigation Software

User’s Manual

Version 2008 Q1

For use with PC/PDA/Personal Navigators

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Polstar Technologies, Inc. http://www.polstargps.com

Tel: +886-3-552-5279

Fax: +886-3-552-5269

Address: 5F-1 No.28 Taiyuan St, Jhubei City, Hsinchu County 30288, Taiwan

© Copyright 2007 Polstar Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Polstar™, The RoadMentor™ Series, PolNav™, The Polstar™ Logo are registered trademarks of Polstar Technologies, Inc. in Taiwan and/or other countries. All other trademarks, registered trademarks, trade names and service marks are properties of their respective owners

No part of this user manual may be reproduced or transmitted by any means, for any purpose other than for the user’s own use, without the prior written consent of Polstar Technologies, Inc.

This document is subject to change without notice.

You must read the warnings and the disclaimer at the back of this manual prior to using PolNav. ii

Contents

1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................. 1

2. INSTALLATION AND HARDWARE SETUP ............................................................................... 2

2.1

S

OFTWARE

I

NSTALLATION

............................................................................................................. 2

2.1.1 Map code................................................................................................................................ 2

2.1.2 Registration............................................................................................................................ 2

2.1.3 Device ID ............................................................................................................................... 3

2.1.3 Device ID ............................................................................................................................... 4

2.2

H

ARDWARE

C

ONFIGURATION

(PC/PDA O

NLY

) ............................................................................. 4

3. GETTING STARTED WITH GPS NAVIGATION AND POLNAV ............................................ 5

4. USER INTERFACE........................................................................................................................... 9

4.1

M

AIN

M

ENU

................................................................................................................................... 9

4.2

M

AP

S

CREEN

................................................................................................................................ 10

4.2.1 Functions ............................................................................................................................. 10

4.2.2 Map Displays ...................................................................................................................... 10

4.2.2 Map Displays ....................................................................................................................... 11

4.3

Z

OOM

I

N

/Z

OOM

O

UT

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4.4

P

ANNING

(B

ROWSING THE MAP

) ................................................................................................... 12

4.5

L

OCATION

M

ENU

.......................................................................................................................... 13

4.6

N

AVIGATION

S

CREEN

................................................................................................................... 14

4.7

F

REE

R

UN

S

CREEN

........................................................................................................................ 15

5.

F

INDING

D

ESTINATIONS

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5.1

B

Y

A

DDRESS

-C

ITY

/P

OSTAL

C

ODE

F

IRST

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5.2

B

Y

P

OINTS

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OF

-I

NTEREST

(POI) .................................................................................................... 17

5.4

B

Y

R

ECENT

D

ESTINATIONS

.......................................................................................................... 20

5.5

B

Y

GPS C

OORDINATES

................................................................................................................ 20

5.6

E

NTERING

I

NFORMATION

.............................................................................................................. 21

5.7

S

EARCHING IN

D

IFFERENT

C

OUNTRIES

......................................................................................... 21

6. ADVANCED ROUTING FEATURES........................................................................................... 22

6.1

M

AKING

D

ETOURS

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6.2

A

DDING

I

NTERMEDIATE

W

AYPOINTS

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6.3

C

HANGING THE

E

ND

D

ESTINATION

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6.4

S

ETTING

S

TARTING

L

OCATIONS

/C

LEARING

R

OUTES

/S

ETTING

S

IMULATED

S

TARTING

L

OCATIONS

........................................................................................................................................................... 24

6.5

R

OUTE

S

IMULATION

..................................................................................................................... 24

6.6

C

HANGING

R

OUTING

O

PTIONS

..................................................................................................... 25

7. ROUTE MANAGEMENT............................................................................................................... 26

7.1

R

OUTE INFORMATION

................................................................................................................... 26

7.2

T

URN

L

IST

.................................................................................................................................... 26

7.3

I

TINERARY

L

IST

............................................................................................................................ 27

8. MANAGING FAVOURITES, ITINERARIES AND TRAILS .................................................... 28

8.1

M

Y

F

AVOURITES

.......................................................................................................................... 28

8.2

M

Y

I

TINERARY

............................................................................................................................. 29

8.3

M

Y

T

RAIL

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8.4

C

LEAR

D

ATA

................................................................................................................................ 30

9. CONFIGURING THE POLNAV.................................................................................................... 31

9.1

G

ENERAL

S

ETTINGS

...................................................................................................................... 31

9.1.1 Volume ................................................................................................................................. 31

9.1.3 Language ............................................................................................................................. 32

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9.1.4 Unit ...................................................................................................................................... 33

9.1.5 Time Zone ............................................................................................................................ 33

9.1.6 Guidance.............................................................................................................................. 34

9.2

A

DVANCED

S

ETTINGS

................................................................................................................... 35

9.2.1 Safe Mode ............................................................................................................................ 35

9.2.2 Speed Alert........................................................................................................................... 36

9.2.3 POI Icon............................................................................................................................... 36

9.2.4 Factory Default.................................................................................................................... 37

9.3

R

OUTE

O

PTIONS

........................................................................................................................... 37

9.3.1 General ................................................................................................................................ 37

10. INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................ 39

10.1

GPS............................................................................................................................................ 39

10.2

S

TATISTICS

................................................................................................................................. 39

10.3

M

AP

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10.4

A

BOUT

........................................................................................................................................ 40

11. GPS SETTINGS .............................................................................................................................. 41

12. DISCLAIMER ................................................................................................................................ 42

13. IMPORTANT MESSAGES .......................................................................................................... 42

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1. Introduction

Congratulations on purchasing the Polstar PolNav Navigation Software. PolNav is a state of the art navigation software designed to make your journey more efficient and productive. PolNav offers the following features to make travelling and navigating through your neighbourhood easier:

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Dynamic route calculation

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Set and manage multiple waypoints en route to your destination with ease

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Powerful and convenient address search (Postal code/street search)

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Accurate moving map display

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Turn-by-turn voice instructions and mini maps

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Voice output engine

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Comprehensive and detailed map and Points-of-Interest (POI) database

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Easy to use and intuitive interface

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Space efficient

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Compatible with PC, PDA and Personal Navigator Packages.

Polstar would like to thank you again for purchasing PolNav, and hope that it will assist you in your travels in the many years to come.

For the latest news and updates, product support, and information regarding Polstar’s range of GPS products, please visit Polstar’s website at http://www.polstargps.com

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2. Installation and Hardware Setup

2.1 Software Installation

To run the software legally, the user has to get a license key by registration process.

The license key is encrypted by the combination of the device ID, which could be your

SD card ID, and a map code. Also, please note that the license key is per map region.

Each map region has its own map code, and thus you should have different license key for each map region. E.g. the map codes for BeNeLux, Germany and Taiwan could be

BeNeLux@2007, Germany@2007 and Taiwan@2007, respectively.

If the software you have is not equipped with legal map licenses, the security warning pages will pop up to remind you of finishing the process to have legal licenses at the beginning of running PolNav.

2.1.1 Map code

As explained above, the license key is encrypted by the combination of the device ID and the map code.

To know your map code, enter Main Menu, choose Info ->Map.

As shown above, each entry has an icon, indicating if the corresponding map is legal or not, a map code and the date code. As an example, the first two illustrates the region

Australia has a map code Australia @2007 and the region Austria/Switzerland has a map code Australia@2007.

2.1.2 Registration

The software may not run with full functionalities and successfully if the map data is not with legal license.

The license key is calculated based on map code and device ID. If you have not a legal license of map data, you will be warned by the message “Unregistered map(s) found!”

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at the moment you run the software as below. Press OK to check the illegal map data you use, where a forbidden icon are shown below.

To get a license key, you need to send the Device ID and the map code to the original distributor to request a legal license key to that map data once you have paid for it.

It would be strongly recommended to register your personal information to the server of the original distributor once you have the license key in case you need to retrieve the map data due to the SD card corrupted.

After having the license key for that map region, simply press Register button in Map

Info page to finish the activation process as shown below.

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2.1.3 Device ID

To know your Device ID, entering Main Menu ->Info ->About

2.2 Hardware Configuration (PC/PDA Only)

After installing PolNav on your PC/PDA, please ensure your GPS hardware has been correctly setup. For instructions on GPS hardware setup, please refer to your GPS hardware manual. You will only need to do this once. Once the GPS hardware has been setup, please take note of the Port Settings for your GPS. You will need this to configure the settings in PolNav.

Press the Settings in the Main Menu and then press GPS Port. Now change the COM

Port and Baud Rate to the given values. The Baud rate is usually 4800 bps.

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3. Getting Started With GPS Navigation and PolNav

This tutorial will get you started on using PolNav for navigation. Before you start, you should ensure that the software has been installed and the necessary hardware configured. Instructions for installation and configuration can be found in the Hardware

Configuration Section of this manual.

Step 1

Start PolNav and wait for your GPS receiver to obtain a position fix.

Press the center area on the touch screen to obtain the Main Menu, and press the Find

Button in the Menu.

If you do not have a GPS fix, or want to simulate a route, select a starting location first using this tutorial up to Step 5, then select a destination using this tutorial a second time.

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Step 2

Press the Address Button in the Find Menu, the press the City/PostCode Button once you are in the Address Menu. Press the Region Name Tab to switch the country you are searching to Germany if you have not already done so.

Step 3

Enter BERLIN on the onscreen keyboard and press the Done Button. Select the first

entry in the Results Screen.

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Step 4

Press the Street Center Button in the Location Menu, the press the Go To Button in

the Street Center Menu to begin navigation. PolNav will calculate a route to the destination from your current location when you have a GPS fix.

If you are selecting a starting location for simulation, press the Set Start Button (Demo)

Button, and then return to Step 1 to find a destination and press the Go To Button once the destination has been found. This will calculate a route from your starting location to your destination.

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Step 5

You can begin using your GPS system if you have a GPS fix. If you do not have a GPS fix, you can use the Demo feature to simulate the route to your destination using Route

> Start Demo. You can now drive to your destination, and you will be guided by voice commands at every turn and the Navigation Screen. For more information about advanced functions, please read the rest of this manual.

Map screen Navigation screen

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4. User Interface

4.1 Main Menu

The Main Menu provides access to PolNav’s many features. You can access the Main

Menu by pressing any where in the map screen. The following features can be accessed from the Main Menu.

Find: Search for a destination

Map: Return to the map screen or Navigation/Free run screen

Route: Access the current route, itinerary, statistics and map information

Settings: Configure system and routing settings and manage favourites list

Info: Display GPS, driving information (Statistics) and information about PolNav version.

My Data: Maintain user specific information like Favourite, Itinerary, and Trail …etc.

Exit: Exit PolNav

All submenus contain the following features on the top panel at the top of the screen:

Back Button: Return to the previous screen

Map Button: Return to the Map Screen or Navigation/Free run screen

Menu Button: Return to the Main Menu

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4.2 Map Screen

The Map Screen displays a map of your current location, as well as displaying nearby

POIs and information. You can also use it as an electronic map.

When in Navigation/Free Run Screen, by panning the map, you can enter the Map

Screen. Note that if you’re using Heading-up in Navigation/Free Run Screen, then the

Map Screen will follow the orientation. By click the North Indicator, the Map Screen will change to North-up. Once in North-up, it can’t return to Heading-up.

North Indicator

Map screen Map screen

(heading up)

The following features can also be accessed from the Map Screen.

4.2.1 Functions

Return to Car Position

(Navigation/Free Run

Screen)

Access the Main Menu

Orient map to North-up

Change volume

Zoom out

Nearby POI

Zoom in

Highlighted selected location (road or POI)

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Map Scale

Information about the selected location

4.2.2 Map Displays

Starting Point

Waypoint

Destination

Next Turn

Turn

Selected Point of Interest

Point of Interest

Selected Location

Selected Street

Current Location/GPS Fix Location

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4.3 Zoom In/Zoom Out

You can change the scale of the electronic map by pressing the Zoom In/Zoom Out

buttons. If you have a position fix, it will zoom in/out on your current location. If you are in panning mode, it will zoom in/out on the selected location marked by the red dot.

Note: Local streets will not be displayed at large map scales. At large map scales, only the main roads and freeways will be displayed. To view them you must increase the map scale by zooming in.

4.4 Panning (Browsing the map)

You can browse different areas of the map in the map screen by dragging the map.

Simply hold your finger down on the screen and drag it in the opposite direction.

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4.5 Location Menu

You can select locations (POI Icons) or streets on the map by pressing the icon or location and pressing the Street/Place Information Panel. The Location Menu will then appear. The Location Menu will also appear when you select a location from the

Find Menu.

Functions:

Nearby POI: Displays a list of all nearby POIs

Save As: Save the location into your Favourites folder or as a Custom POI… (Section

8)

Info: Information about the selected location

Set Start: Set the starting point for route planning/simulation… (Section 3)

Go To: Set the destination for route planning… (Section 3)

Add Via: Add intermediate waypoint en route to your destination

Note: Go To: If this is pressed after a destination has been set, you can either

calculate a new route from your starting location to the new destination, or append the

new destination to the existing route list.

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4.6 Navigation Screen

The Navigation Screen will appear whenever a route has been set. It is basically a Map

Screen with additional information about the route, such as distance until next turn, travel time, and estimated time at arrival. The screen will be centred on your current location (when you have a GPS fix, or else simulation will move at a constant velocity).

To exit the Guidance Screen, simply pan the map. To return to the Guidance Screen, press the Car Position.

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6

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1: Current Turn Manoeuvre (Press to repeat voice instructions)

2: Distance to Current Turn

3: Manoeuvre at Next Turn

4: Total Distance Remaining

5: Total Time Remaining

6: Estimated Time at Arrival

7: Switch between Current Street/Current Town (Press to alternate)

8: Switch between Current Speed/Current time

9: Car position: with colour indicating GPS status

Ø Green (GPS signal good)

Ø Orange (GPS signal weak)

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Ø Red (GPS signal lost)

Ø

Gray (Simulation)

10: Switch between 2D North-up, 2D Heading-up, 3D Head-up views.

11. Instruction for Current Turn (Press to Access Turn List)

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4.7 Free Run Screen

The Free Run Screen will appear whenever a route has NOT been set. It is basically a

Map Screen with additional information about the current road/city you’re driving on, and driving speed. The screen will be centred on your current location (when you have a

GPS fix). To exit the Free Run Screen, simply pan the map. To return to the Free Run

Screen, press the Car Position.

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5. Finding Destinations

PolNav offers many methods to search for a particular destination. This is useful as you can pinpoint the search locations and minimising your search time. Once a destination has been found, the Location Menu will appear, and PolNav will calculate a route to the chosen destination when you press the Go To Button or the Add Via Button. You can also use the Find Menu to set a Starting Point for route simulation, as explained in the Getting Started Tutorial.

5.1 By Address-City/Postal Code First

Main Menu ->Find ->Address ->City/Postcode

Enter the city name of postal code using the onscreen keyboard. You can also enter a key word if you are unsure of the location as PolNav will list all possible locations with that key word. Once you have found the destination, PolNav will load the Location Menu.

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5.2 By Points-of-Interest (POI)

Main Menu ->Find ->POI ->City/Postcode

You can search for POIs in a city or region. Points of Interest are local landmarks or interesting places, and are represented by icons on the Map Screen. To simplify searches, POI has been categorized. Once you have found the destination, PolNav will load the Location Menu.

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Main Menu ->Find ->POI ->Hot Points

You can search for POIs with national importance within the country. Search results are then categorised into their respective regions for convenience. Once you have found the destination, PolNav will load the Location Menu.

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Main Menu ->Find ->POI ->Near Car

List the nearest 300 POI from your current location (only available when you have a

GPS fix). Once you have found the destination, PolNav will load the Location Menu.

Main Menu ->Find ->POI ->Near Cursor

List the nearest 300 POIs from the cursor. Once you have found the destination, PolNav will load the Location Menu.

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5.4 By Recent Destinations

Main Menu ->Find ->Recent

PolNav stores and lists the 50 destinations that were previously in sequential order for convenience should you decide to revisit the same place in the future.

5.5 By GPS Coordinates

Main Menu ->Find ->Coordinates

You can enter GPS coordinates of a location if it is known. The following notation is used to input latitude and longitude coordinates: E 121°0’5.2’’ and N 24°47’30.1’’.

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5.6 Entering Information

When performing searches, you will be prompted with the onscreen keyboard to enter keywords for the search. You can alternate between alphabetical letters (ABC) and numbers/symbols (123) by pressing the Switch Button.

5.7 Searching in Different Countries

If you want to change the country you are searching, press the Country Name Tab when in one of the Submenus of the Find Menu:

Note: Before you can search for places in a country, you must have the map of the region. PolNav lists all the maps you have installed in the Country List, so if the country is not listed, it means that you either don’t have the map for that country, or that the map for that country has not been installed.

Note: You can perform international searches and calculate international routes if you have the maps of the relevant countries.

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6. Advanced Routing Features

6.1 Making Detours

Route ->Turn List ->Select the street or location ->Detour

The route is recalculated to take a detour around the location or street.

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6.2 Adding Intermediate Waypoints

Map Screen ->Select a location ->Location Menu ->Add Via

Or Main Menu ->Find ->Find a destination ->Location Menu ->Add Via

You can add additional waypoints en route to your destination by using the Add Via

Button. Simply find a destination using the Find Menu or by selecting it from the Map

Screen. Once in the Location Menu, press the Add Via Button. This location will be placed between your starting/current and final destination. For multiple waypoints, they are added in sequential order for convenience. You can manage the list of intermediate waypoints using the Itinerary List.

6.3 Changing the End Destination

Map Screen ->Select a location ->Location Menu ->Go To ->Extend

Or Main Menu ->Find ->Find a destination ->Location Menu ->Go To ->Extend

You can add a new destination to the end of your route list using this method.

Map Screen ->Select a location ->Location Menu ->Go To ->Replace

Or Main Menu ->Find ->Find a destination ->Location Menu ->Go To ->Replace

The Replace button replaces the end destination with the one you have just selected.

All waypoints between the starting/current location and the end location will remain the same.

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6.4 Setting Starting Locations/Clearing Routes/Setting Simulated

Starting Locations

By either selecting a location in the map screen or from Find menu, PolNav will enter

Location menu, in which you can set a start point for simulation purpose.

If you would like to plan a new route to a destination, you can use the Reset function to delete the current route from memory. This works for both simulation and actual GPS navigation. You can also use this function to select a new starting location for simulation.

If you are clearing a route then setting a new starting point, you need to do this twice.

6.5 Route Simulation

PolNav allows you to simulate the route to your destination without the need for GPS fixes. Simply set a starting point and a destination point and intermediate

waypoints if needed. Instructions on selecting starting points/destinations can be found in the Getting Started Section and the Find Menu.

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6.6 Changing Routing Options

Please refer to the Route Settings Section, under the Configuring the PolNav

Section of this Manual.

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7. Route Management

7.1 Route information

Main Menu ->Route ->Detail

It includes information such as the distance remaining until next waypoint, travel time and arrival time.

7.2 Turn List

Main Menu ->Route ->Turn List

The Turn List is a list of all corners and roundabouts (turns) you will pass on the way to your destination. To view a turn, press its panel on the Turn List. This will load a map showing the location of the turn.

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7.3 Itinerary List

Map Screen ->Route ->Itinerary

The Itinerary List is a list of user defined intermediate waypoints you can set on the way to your destination.

Press the Change Button, you delete waypoints or adjust the sequence of the waypoints. To add waypoints, press the Add Button.

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8. Managing Favourites, Itineraries and Trails

8.1 My Favourites

Main Menu ->Settings ->My Data ->My Favourite

You can edit your Favourite destinations by accessing the My Favourites Menu. You can add the places of Favourites.

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8.2 My Itinerary

Main Menu ->Settings ->My Data ->My Itinerary

You can retrieve a planned itinerary by pressing Load Button. After having a loaded itinerary (current itinerary), you can add, edit or save the itinerary. If a route already exists before you retrieve an itinerary, a warning message will be shown.

8.3 My Trail

Main Menu ->Settings ->My Data ->My Trail

You can show a trail on the map screen by pressing Show Button. Show/Hide is toggled.

Trail settings allow you to record and name the travel tracks/routes you have taken to your destination when you have a valid GPS fix for future reference. You can save these and load (display) them at a later date. This is particular useful for off-road situations where no route can be calculated to your destination. Only one trail can be displayed at any time.

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8.4 Clear Data

Main Menu ->Settings ->My Data ->Clear Data

You can clear the data you have saved here.

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9. Configuring the PolNav

To change the software settings, press the Settings button on the Main Menu. PolNav offers a high degree of personalisation settings, as well as normal system settings. You can access these settings from the Main Menu ->Settings Menu.

9.1 General Settings

Main Menu ->Settings Menu ->General

9.1.1 Volume

Main Menu ->Settings Menu ->General ->Sound

You can adjust the volume of the voice prompts and sound effects here, as well as enabling sound/disabling sound.

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9.1.2 Display Options

Main Menu ->Settings Menu ->General Settings ->Display

The Display Menu allows you to change the display features used by PolNav. You can adjust the colour scheme to suit your current lighting conditions for ease of visibility, the

3D view angle and font size. The Automatic Colour Scheme Mode changes the colour scheme automatically at sunrise and sunset each day.

9.1.3 Language

Main Menu ->Settings Menu ->General ->Language

The Language Menu allows you to change the Settings of PolNav for use in different countries. You can change the text and voice prompts used by PolNav.

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9.1.4 Unit

Main Menu ->Settings Menu ->General ->Unit

The Unit Menu allows you to change Unit Settings of PolNav for use in different countries. You can change the measuring units (distance) and time settings.

9.1.5 Time Zone

Main Menu ->Settings Menu ->General Settings ->Time Zone

The Time Zone Menu allows you to adjust the time displayed by PolNav for the area or

country you are currently in. This is useful if you are in a country that adopts daylight saving.

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9.1.6 Guidance

Main Menu ->Settings Menu ->General ->Guidance

The Guidance Menu allows you to adjust the Map Orientation, Auto Zoom,

Approaching View, Turn PIP.

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9.2 Advanced Settings

Main Menu ->Settings Menu ->Advanced

9.2.1 Safe Mode

Main Menu ->Settings Menu ->Advanced Settings ->Safe Mode

By enabling “Safe mode”, the touch screen function will be disabled when the vehicle speed is above 40km/hr. This is to prevent drivers from operation of navigation devices.

The touch screen function will be normal once the vehicle speed is below 40km/hr.

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9.2.2 Speed Alert

Main Menu ->Settings Menu ->Advanced Settings ->Speed Alert

You can enable speed alerts, which will warn you when you exceed the speed alert velocity.

9.2.3 POI Icon

Main Menu ->Settings Menu ->Advanced Settings ->POI Icon

You can reveal, hide all or just some POI icons for ease of visibility on the Map Screen.

Select the icons you wish to have displayed or hidden on the Map Screen, then press the Done Button.

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9.2.4 Factory Default

Main Menu ->Settings Menu ->Advanced Settings ->Factory Default

If you are unhappy with the changes you have made to PolNav, you can restore the

Factory Default Settings and start again.

9.3 Route Options

Main Menu ->Settings Menu ->Route Options

9.3.1 General

Main Menu ->Settings Menu ->Route Options

Route options take your preferences into account when calculating the route to your destination. It is affected by the following parameters, which you can set:

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Vehicle Type: Car, Bicycle, Walker can be selected.

Routing Method: Shorter (distance), Faster (time), Economic (heuristic) routing algorithm can be applied.

Avoid Highway: Highway won’t be considered as route solutions.

Avoid Minor Road: Minor roads in communities or paved for walker won’t be considered as route solutions.

Ignore Traffic Rule: one-way or maneuver traffic rules won’t be considered as route solutions.

Avoid Toll Roads: the route won’t take roads with tollbooth as solutions.

Avoid Ferry: ferry won’t be considered as route solutions.

To select/deselect a parameter, press the relevant panel on the screen. Once selected, it will be highlighted by a check.

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10. Information

The Information Menu gives you information about your route, itineraries, destinations, locations and maps.

10.1 GPS

Access information about satellite coverage, current time, longitude, latitude, altitude, quality of the signals received and the status.

10.2 Statistics

Access information about your current location, heading, velocity, time, etc.

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10.3 Map

Access information about the maps your PolNav is using, and what maps you have available. Maps are required before you can navigate the area. Note you should have the license key to use the map data.

10.4 About

Access information about PolNav, version number, memory usage etc.

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11. GPS Settings

The GPS screen contains information about the current satellite coverage, current time, longitude, latitude, altitude, quality of the signals received and the status of the GPS receiver. To access the GPS Information page, press the GPS Button on the Main

Menu ->Info.

For the setting of the GPS Port and Baud Rate, please go to the Main Menu ->Setting

->GPS Port to set the GPS Port and Baud Rate.

When you run PolNav for the first time on your machine, you need to configure your

GPS settings. For more information, please read your GPS hardware instructions, and the Hardware Setup section from this manual. Normally, you will only need to configure your GPS hardware once.

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12. Disclaimer

Polstar Technologies, Inc. takes no responsibility for any use of this product that may result in law violation and/or accidents leading to personal injuries and/or property damage. It is the user’s own responsibility to operate the product in a prudent manner that will comply with the law. Polstar will take no responsibility for the consequences caused by inaccurate satellite transmissions. The Government of the United States of

America is solely responsible for the accuracy and maintenance of the GPS system.

13. Important Messages

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Warning: Do not operate PolNav and a vehicle simultaneously as this is very dangerous. The vehicle must be parked prior to operating PolNav. It is your sole responsibility to operate PolNav and the vehicle in a prudent manner. Misusing

PolNav may result in accidents and may lead to injuries and/or property damage.

Only a passenger should operate PolNav while the vehicle is in motion.

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Caution: Do not use PolNav as a medium to generate precise readings of altitude, direction, distance, location or topography. PolNav must only be used as a navigational aid. Any information generated from PolNav must only be used as reference.

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Caution: Although every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of the maps and the data used by PolNav, the location of points of interest, transportation networks, etc may change over time without notice therefore rendering the data obsolete. Therefore it is essential that you check the actual surroundings with

PolNav’s maps in order to confirm that you are at the exact destination.

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Caution: PolNav cannot guarantee that any parts of the planned route will be dangerous, closed to traffic, or restricted to certain types of vehicles or is congested.

Therefore it is your responsibility to determine the safety of the suggested route and to ignore any illegal or unsafe routes.

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