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MobileNavigator 6
August 2006

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  • Page 1 User Manual MobileNavigator 6 August 2006...
  • Page 2 NAVIGON AG, nor transmitted in any form either electronically or mechanically, including photocopying and recording. All technical information, illustrations etc. are subject to copyright law.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    GPS ... 17 Energy ... 17 TMC (Traffic information) ... 18 Direction... 18 Safety and other information ... 22 Initialising the GPS receiver... 23 Main window ... 24 Destination address... 25 Points of interest... 27 Quick link points of interest ... 31 Specifying destination country ...
  • Page 4 User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Navigating home ... 35 Defining destinations on the map ... 36 Starting navigation ... 37 Managing Destinations... 39 Favourites ... 40 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.1.4 5.1.5 5.1.6 Last destinations... 43 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.3 5.2.4 Routes with stages... 45 Route planning ...
  • Page 5 8.7.1 8.7.2 8.7.3 8.7.4 Configuring MobileNavigator 6... 79 Opening the Settings window ... 80 Current map ... 81 POI... 82 9.3.1 9.3.2 Basic settings ... 83 Route profile ... 87 10 Index ... 89 User Manual Configuring the message display ... 74 TMC Settings...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction Topics covered in this chapter: 1 .1 A bout this manual A rrangement C onventions S ymbols 1 .2 L egal notice W arranty T rademarks 1 .3 S upport 1 .4 T erminology Introduction User Manual MobileNavigator 6 page page page...
  • Page 8: About This Manual

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 About this manual 1.1.1 Arrangement If you are looking for specific information or the explanation of a specific term, you can refer to the following sections in the manual: As of page 10 in the list "Terminology" you'll find an explanation of terms used in this manual.
  • Page 9: Legal Notice

    1.2.1 Warranty The software and documentation are subject to change without notice. NAVIGON AG is not liable for the correctness of the information contained in this manual or for damages resulting from the use of this manual. To improve the quality of our products and services we appreciate all suggestions for improvement and notification of error.
  • Page 10 User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Belgium Telephone: Service times: Costs: Denmark Telephone: Service times: Costs: Finland Telephone: Service times: Costs: France Telephone: Service times: Costs: Great Britain Telephone: Service times: Costs: Italy Telephone: Service times: Costs: The Netherlands Telephone: Service times: Costs: Norway Telephone:...
  • Page 11 08.00 – 20.00: 0.356 €/min. + 0.104 €/call 20.00 – 08.00: 0.288 €/min. + 0.104 €/call +1-888-8480701 Monday to Friday from 08.00 to 20.00 CET free of charge support.us@navigon.com +43-820-8888-10 Monday to Friday from 08.00 to 20.00 CET Dependent on telephone provider - 9 -...
  • Page 12: Terminology

    Term Display Screen Dialog window Button Icon Entry field - 10 - support.dk@navigon.com support.de@navigon.com support.uk@navigon.com support.fin@navigon.com support.fr@navigon.com support.it@navigon.com support.nl@navigon.com support.no@navigon.com support.se@navigon.com support.es@navigon.com The physical display unit of the mobile.
  • Page 13: Before You Start

    Before You Start Topics covered in this chapter: 2 .1 H ow your navigation system works 2 .2 I mportant safety information N avigation safety information S afety information for a switch-on in the vehicle Before You Start User Manual MobileNavigator 6 page page - 11 -...
  • Page 14: How Your Navigation System Works

    GPS is based on a total of 24 satellites that circle the earth and, in doing so, are constantly transmitting their position and their time. The GPS receiver receives this data and calculates its own geographical position from the various position and time information broadcast by the different satellites.
  • Page 15: Important Safety Information

    Important safety information It is in your own interest to read the following safety information and warnings carefully before you start up your navigation system. 2.2.1 Navigation safety information Use the navigation system at your own risk. Attention: Do not operate the navigation system whilst you are driving –...
  • Page 17: Operating The Navigation Software

    Operating the Navigation Software Topics covered in this chapter: 3 .1 N avigation device keys 3 .2 V olume 3 .3 I nformation G PS E nergy TMC (Traffic information) D irection 3 .4 S oftware keyboard 3 .5 L ists 3 .6 O ptions 3 .7...
  • Page 18: Navigation Device Keys

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Navigation device keys Two keys are located on the right side of your navigation device. (On/Off) You switch the device on and off with the top key. (HOLD) Use the bottom key to switch the touch sensitivity of the touchscreen on and off.
  • Page 19: Information

    The Energy icon can display the following states of the built—in battery: Icon Operating the Navigation Software Meaning Explanation The built-in GPS receiver is not ready. No GPS Contact your customer services department if this problem continues. The data is being received from less than No Signal three satellites.
  • Page 20: Tmc (Traffic Information)

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 3.3.3 TMC (Traffic information) If your device has an integrated TMC-receiver, or if you have connected an external TMC receiver, the navigation system will have the latest traffic information available. If required, it can dynamically change your route, e.g. avoid a traffic jam. The symbol TMC can be found in the centre of the top bar on the screen.
  • Page 21: Lists

    Inserting spaces To enter a space tap on the key Deleting individual characters To delete the character directly in front of the cursor, tap on the Entering numbers To enter numbers, e.g. a postcode, tap on the key To return to characters, tap on the key Special characters To enter a special character, tap on the key The special character keyboard appears.
  • Page 22: Options

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Such lists include 3 buttons: element. To scroll up or down the list by several elements at a time, tap the button the appropriate number of times. appears right at the top of the list. To accept a different entry in the list, simply tap on this entry. As soon as you have accepted an entry, close the list.
  • Page 23: Navigation

    4 .1 G eneral information on navigation S afety and other information 4 .2 S tarting MobileNavigator 6 I nitialising the GPS receiver M ain window 4 .3 E ntering a new destination D estination address P oints of interest...
  • Page 24: General Information On Navigation

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 General information on navigation 4.1.1 Safety and other information Use the navigation system at your own risk. Attention: Do not operate the navigation system whilst you are driving – this could cause an accident! Attention: Do not look at the display unless it is absolutely safe to do so! Attention: The rules of the road and traffic signs must be obeyed prior to following the instructions of the navigation...
  • Page 25: Starting Mobilenavigator 6

    The M 4.2.1 Initialising the GPS receiver Note: It can take up to 20 minutes to initialise the GPS receiver for the first time. Each time you switch on the receiver after this, the GPS reception will start within one minute..
  • Page 26: Main Window

    Attention: If you have connected the navigation device to the power supply via a cigarette lighter, then remove the connector before you leave the vehicle standing for a long period of time. The GPS receiver needs constant power, so it could run down the vehicle´s battery. 4.2.2...
  • Page 27: Entering A New Destination

    Tap on an option in order to execute its function. Tap on the Options button in order to open the list of options. Opening the main window The main window opens when the navigation software If a different software window is open, tap on the button.
  • Page 28 User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Note: Ensure that the country in which your destination is located is specified on the Country icon (above the right margin of the input fieldCity or postal code). Refer to chapter "Specifying destination country" on page 32 for information on specifying a different destination country.
  • Page 29: Points Of Interest

    4.3.2 Points of interest Points of interest, also known as POI, are included in the navigation system´s database. It concerns addresses or points on the map that are categorized according to specific criteria. Included as points of interest are airports and harbours, restaurants, hotels, petrol stations, public facilities, doctors, hospitals, shopping centres and others.
  • Page 30 User Manual MobileNavigator 6 The Name of the destination list opens. It includes the nearest points of interest (sorted according to distance) in the specified category. If the list is long, you can move within it using the 6. Tap on the name of the destination. Note: More detailed information on a large number of locations is stored in the navigation system´s database.
  • Page 31 Note: Ensure the country in which your destination is located is specified on the Country icon (above the right margin of Country the input field). Refer to chapter "Specifying destination country" on page 32 for information on specifying a different destination country. 4.
  • Page 32 User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Point of interest in a specific city Points of interest in a specific city can be useful when navigating in an unknown city. 1. In the M The N 2. Tap on the Search for POI menu item. The POI menu opens. 3.
  • Page 33: Quick Link Points Of Interest

    Options of the POI in a city window The options of the POI functions: Option Save destination Show on map Add to route 4.3.3 Quick link points of interest three categories of points of interest are available in the quick link.
  • Page 34: Specifying Destination Country

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 3. Tap on the name of the destination. The map opens in Preview mode. You can start navigating here. 4.3.4 Specifying destination country If you look in the upper right corner of the entry field of the DDRESS windows you will see the Country button.
  • Page 35: Last Destinations

    4.4.1 Last destinations MobileNavigator 6 saves the last 100 destinations to which you have started navigation in the L select these destinations quickly as navigation destinations and without repeating the already entered data. 1. In the M The M 2. Tap on the Last destinations menu item. The L If the list is long, you can move within it using the 3.
  • Page 36: Favourites

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 4.4.2 Favourites Destinations to which you want to drive time and again can be saved in the F quickly as navigation destinations and without repeating the already entered data. You can save up to 300 destinations in the F Refer to chapter "Saving destinations"...
  • Page 37: Navigation "Upon Command

    Navigation "upon command" A speech recording can be set up for destinations from the AVOURITES “upon command”. You can set up this speech command when you save the destination, but also at any other point. Refer to chapter "Setting up a speech command" on page 41 for how to set up a speech command.
  • Page 38: Defining Destinations On The Map

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Defining destinations on the map You can define a destination for navigation directly on the map. Alongside towns and streets you can also quickly select points of interest. 1. In the M The options list opens. 2.
  • Page 39: Starting Navigation

    Starting navigation You have specified a new destination (refer to chapter "Entering a new destination" on page 25) and tapped on the Start navigation button, - OR – You have specified a destination (refer to chapter "Selecting a saved destination" on page 32) and tapped on the Start navigation button, - OR –...
  • Page 41: Managing Destinations

    Managing Destinations Topics covered in this chapter: 5 .1 F avourites S aving destinations Setting up a speech command C hanging the name of the destination D eleting a destination from the 766HFavourites list D efining a destination as your home address H ow to start planning a route 5 .2 L ast destinations...
  • Page 42: Favourites

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 There are two lists of destinations in which the individual destinations are saved: In the F In the L Each destination that you specify, and the destinations from the AST DESTINATIONS is then particularly practical if you need to drive to this destination quite often.
  • Page 43: Setting Up A Speech Command

    A dialogue asks you to speak the speech command for the chosen destination into the navigation device. 5a Speak the command for the chosen destination into the navigation device. The dialogue closes again. 6. If you would like to define the destination as a home address, then tap on the highlighted in black.
  • Page 44: Deleting A Destination From The Favourites List

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 5.1.4 Deleting a destination from the Favourites list 1. In the F which you wish to change. (refer to chapter "Favourites", page 34) 2. Tap on the Options button. The options list opens. 3. Tap on the Delete option. The following message appears in a dialogue window.
  • Page 45: How To Start Planning A Route

    5.1.6 How to start planning a route If you have chosen a destination from the F you can start planning a route with this. The chosen destination is inserted as the first route point of a new route. 1. In the F which you wish to change.
  • Page 46: Deleting A Destination From The Last Destinations List

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 5.2.2 Deleting a destination from the Last destinations list 1. Select the destination (that you wish to save under favourites) from the L on page 33) 2. Tap on the Options button. The options list opens. 3.
  • Page 47: Routes With Stages

    Routes with stages Topics covered in this chapter: 6 .1 R oute planning S pecifying the starting point S pecifying route points E diting route points 6 .2 M anaging routes S aving routes L oading routes R enaming routes D eleting routes 6 .3 N avigation...
  • Page 48: Route Planning

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 You can also plan a route if you have no GPS reception, e.g. in the comfort of your own home. You can save routes already set up so that you can use them again, and therefore plan as many routes as you like –...
  • Page 49: Specifying The Starting Point

    6.1.1 Specifying the starting point The starting point of a route is the point at which you wish to start off the journey. This doesn't always have to be the current location. If you are planning a route for an excursion on your holiday whilst you are at home, you can, for example, use your hotel as the starting point.
  • Page 50: Specifying Route Points

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 If you wish to specify your current location as a starting point: 2. Tap on the Current position menu item. The chosen starting point is now shown alongside the 0 (Point DEPARTURE Editing the starting point 1.
  • Page 51: Editing Route Points

    If you wish to specify your home address as a route point: 2. Tap on the My Address menu item. Refer to chapter "Defining a destination as your home address" on page 42 for information on saving your home address. The specified route point is now shown as the last route point.
  • Page 52: Managing Routes

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Managing routes You can save each planned route under a specific name. Note: Only the starting point and the route points are saved, but not the calculated route. If you load a saved route, you must recalculate prior to navigating.
  • Page 53: Renaming Routes

    6.2.3 Renaming routes The R page 46) 1. Tap on the Options button. The options list opens. 2. Tap on the Saved routes option. The S If the list is long, you can move within it using the 3. Tap on the route that you wish to rename. 4.
  • Page 54: Navigation

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Navigation The route must first be calculated. Then you can start or simulate a navigation. 6.3.1 Calculating and showing routes A planned route can also be calculated and shown on the map without GPS reception – this way you can get an overview of the route.
  • Page 55: Starting Navigation

    Ending simulation The simulation can be ended at any time. 1. Tap on the A dialogue asks you to confirm the end of the navigation. The M 6.3.3 Starting navigation You have calculated and viewed a route. (refer to chapter "Calculating and showing routes", page 52) The calculation of the route takes so-called route options as a basis.
  • Page 57: Working With The Map

    Working with the Map Topics covered in this chapter: 7 .1 M ap material C opying a navigation map to the memory card 7 .2 M ap in the Preview mode 7 .3 M aps in the 1089HNavigation mode 7 .4 M ap in the 1133HDestination search mode Working with the Map User Manual MobileNavigator 6...
  • Page 58: Map Material

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Map material Even if you've saved several navigation maps on the memory card of your navigation device, you can only work with MobileNavigator 6 one map at a time. You can see which map you are currently using from the C map.
  • Page 59: Map In The Preview Mode

    Map in the Preview mode You have specified a destination and tapped on the Start navigation button. - OR – You have planned or loaded a route and tapped on the Show route button. The map opens in Preview mode. You see the entire route. Note: You can configure the content of the information box.
  • Page 60 User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Tap on the Start navigation button in order to start the journey. If you are viewing a planned or loaded route, the route may be recalculated. Now your current position will be included as a starting point in the calculation. The navigation initially leads to the first specified route point.
  • Page 61: Maps In The Navigation Mode

    GPS status Maps in the Navigation mode After the route has been displayed in the Preview mode, the navigation is started. The map opens in Navigation mode. The size of the map section you are viewing depends on the settings and on your speed. Refer to chapter "Configuring MobileNavigator 6", page 79) The map changes continuously.
  • Page 62 User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Note: You can configure the display of many of the areas mentioned above. Some displays also only work if the respective information is available in the map material. Refer to chapter "Configuring 1290HMobileNavigator 6" on page 79 for more information.
  • Page 63 Tap on the of the navigation instructions. (refer to chapter "Volume", page 16) Tap on the the map in Destination search mode. Refer to chapter "Map in the 1133HDestination search mode" on page 63 for more information. Ending navigation Tap on the dialogue asks you to confirm.
  • Page 64 User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Block POI on your route Options of the map in the Navigation mode The options of the map in Navigation mode offer the following functions: Option Settings Route profile GPS status MP3 player - 62 - Tap on this button in order to block a route section before you, i.e.
  • Page 65: Map In The Destination Search Mode

    Map in the Destination search mode The map is then always in Destination search mode if you can see a crosshair on it. If you are currently en route, the map doesn't change. It is always aligned so that north is at the top. Working with the Map Description Zoom out: The map section shown becomes larger,...
  • Page 66 User Manual MobileNavigator 6 1. Tap on the point to which you wish to navigate. The destination on which you have tapped appears under the crosshair. In the Selected destination field in the lower third of the screen you are shown geographical coordinates of the destination and the respective address.
  • Page 67 Tap on the of the navigation instructions. (refer to chapter "Volume", page 16) Tap on the Destination search mode. You return to the window from which you started this mode. Tap on the INDOW confirm interrupting this navigation. Options of the map in the Destination search mode The options of the map in the Destination search mode offer the following functions: Option...
  • Page 69: Useful Functions

    Useful Functions Topics covered in this chapter: 8 .1 I nformation about the destination 8 .2 G PS status 8 .3 I nserting an interim destination 8 .4 S kipping a stage 8 .5 B locking a route section 8 .6 P OI on your route 8.7 TMC (Traffic information) Useful Functions...
  • Page 70: Information About The Destination

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 The majority of the functions described here can only be used practically if there is sufficient GPS reception in order to establish the current location. You can see if there's sufficient GPS reception from the Information about the destination The navigation system's database has additional information about many of the destinations you specify.
  • Page 71 4. Tap on the GPS status option, The GPS Auf dem Fenster GPS Feld GMT: Longitude: Latitude: Altitude: Satellites: HDOP: Direction: Speed: Current position Saving the current location The current location can be saved in the F 1. Tap on the Save position button. The S cursor flashes in the Name field.
  • Page 72: Inserting An Interim Destination

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Inserting an interim destination During navigation you can insert a new interim destination at any time. The route is then recalculated so that this interim destination can be approached as the next destination. After reaching the interim destination you can continue navigating to the original destination.
  • Page 73: Skipping A Stage

    Skipping a stage This function is only available if you are navigating and have at least 2 route points ahead of you. The map is opened in Navigation mode. Use this function is you wish to leave out the next route point. Example: You have planned and already started a route from your office via “company a”...
  • Page 74: Poi On Your Route

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 POI on your route Whilst navigating you can view points of interest (that are located on your route) from three specific categories at any time. This way you can find out quickly, e.g. where the next la—by is. You can then, for example, insert this lay-by as an interim destination in your route.
  • Page 75 The T If the list is long, you can toggle using the (Down) buttons. Tap the window. Useful Functions window opens. RAFFIC INFORMATION Explanation of symbols The Traffic information button shows what kinds of traffic messages are listed and the number of messages received.
  • Page 76: Configuring The Message Display

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Options of the Traffic information window The options of the T following functions: Option TMC Settings GPS status 8.7.1 Configuring the message display 1. Tap the T information window. A list with various options opens. The following options are available: 2.
  • Page 77 In the TMC S TMC-sender, this will determine the effect that the reception of a message concerning your route will have on its calculation. Setting Tuning Recalculate Route 3. Select your desired settings. 4. Tap the Done button to close the TMC S Useful Functions User Manual MobileNavigator 6 window you can set and configure the...
  • Page 78: Managing Tmc Information

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 8.7.3 Managing TMC information You can configure the TMC settings to determine how TMC information concerning your route should be managed. For information on how to determine the settings, please refer to "TMC Settings", page 74. Note: This setting only takes effect if the route profile has been set to consider traffic jams.
  • Page 79 In Automatic mode, the system searches for a station with good reception. 4. Tap the arrows in the Station field if you want to receive an alternative station. As soon as an alternative station has been found, its name and frequency will be displayed. In Hold Station mode, the TMC-receiver will try to find better reception of the station on another frequency.
  • Page 81: Configuring Mobilenavigator 6

    Configuring MobileNavigator 6 Topics covered in this chapter: 9 .1 O pening the 1308HSettings window 9 .2 C urrent map 9 .3 P OI C ategories for quick link and for POI on your route I ndications on the map 9 .4 B asic settings 9 .5...
  • Page 82: Opening The Settings Window

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Opening the Settings window The S you can use to set up MobileNavigator 6 in accordance with your personal requirements. The M window", page 25). 1. Tap on the Options button. The options list opens. 2. Tap on the Settings option. The S The S order to open the respective settings window.
  • Page 83: Current Map

    You can close settings windows in two ways: Tap on the Done button. Any changes you have made will be accepted. Tap on the Cancel button. Any changes you have made will not be accepted. The S Options of the Settings window The options of the S Option Calibration...
  • Page 84: Poi

    User Manual MobileNavigator 6 The POI window shows which categories are available on the three buttons of the quick link in menu N categories are also shown if you execute the POI on your route function during navigation. Also, you can set which categories of points of interest are to be displayed on the map 9.3.1 Categories for quick link and for POI on your route...
  • Page 85: Basic Settings

    Basic settings In the B influence the appearance and the functionality of the map and the navigation software. You can carry out the following settings on the B window: Einstellung Navigation view 3D auto zoom 2D auto zoom 2D map: show street names Configuring 1290HMobileNavigator 6 window, settings are carried out that...
  • Page 86 User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Map 2D: Orientation Show altitude and speed Show remaining distance Show duration of journey Show time of arrival Info when crossing borders Show signposts - 84 - Establish how the map should be aligned as standard when navigating in 2D view. in direction of travel: The direction in which you are driving is above.
  • Page 87 Attention! The activation of this product feature can be subject to legal restrictions in some countries. Note that in some cases it may be necessary to have additional data in order to use this feature. Refer to www.navigon.com. - 85 -...
  • Page 88 User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Distance format Time format Brightness day Brightness night Speed-dependent volume - 86 - Establish whether distances should be shown in Kilometres or in Miles. The factory defaults depend on the language in which you are operating the software.
  • Page 89: Route Profile

    Route profile In the R influence the appearance and the functionality of the map and the navigation software. You can carry out the following settings on the R window: Einstellung Speed profile Type of route Consider traffic information Configuring 1290HMobileNavigator 6 window, settings are carried out that OUTE PROFILE Meaning and possible values...
  • Page 90 User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Motorways Ferries Toll roads Calculation of the next stage - 88 - Specify whether you wish to use these types of roads. Allow: Can be used. Avoid: Only use if there’s no other option (e.g. driving to islands). Forbid: Cannot be used.
  • Page 91: 10 Index

    10 Index 2D auto zoom ... 85 2D map show street names ... 85 3D auto zoom ... 85 Avoid Traffic Jam ... 75, 77 Basic settings ... 85 Block ... 73 Brightness day... 88 Brightness night... 88 Button ... 11 Calculation of the next stage...
  • Page 92 User Manual MobileNavigator 6 Keyboard ... 20 Main window ... 27 Manual Conventions... 6 Structure... 6 Symbols... 6 Destination search ... 66 Navigation ... 62 Preview... 60 Map 2D Orientation ... 86 Menu... 23 MobileNavigator 6 ... 26, 27 Motorways ... 90 My destinations...
  • Page 93 Show altitude and speed... 86 Show conditional speed limits... 87 Show duration of journey... 86 Show lane info ... 87 Show remaining distance ... 86 Show signposts ... 86 Show speed limits... 87 Show time of arrival... 86 Speed monitoring ... 87 Speed profile ...

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