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  • Page 1 E3219 R600 Portable Navigation Device...
  • Page 2: Legal Statements

    Product warranty or service will not be extended if: (1) the product is repaired, modified or altered, unless such repair, modification of alteration is authorized in writing by ASUS; or (2) the serial number of the product is defaced or missing.
  • Page 3 1. Limited Product Warranty Destinator Technologies, warrants to the Client that the Products shall substantially conform to Destinator Technologies’ specification for a period of one (1) year from the date of the original purchase by the end user (the “Warranty Period”). As Destinator Technologies’ sole obligation and Client’s exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty, Destinator Technologies agrees, at its sole option, to (i) use reasonable efforts to repair the Product with new or refurbished replacement parts;...
  • Page 4: Safety Notice

    Before using the device, carefully read the safety information below. When using the device, always follow the safety precautions to avoid any accident, personal injury or property damage due to improper operating. Configure the device settings before driving. Do not configure it while driving. The navigation may not be always in accordance with the actual locations and it’s for your reference only. The map may not be exact the same with the actual locations and it’s for your reference only. It is the user’s responsibility to observe safe driving practice and the local laws of driving. Avoiding exposing the device to high temperature for long time. Mount the device in a cool dry place when it is not in use. While parking, keep the satellite navigation function enabled to ensure the satellite searching accuracy. Do not open or remove the internal components by yourself or by unauthorized engineers. ASUS is not responsible for any device damage caused by the above situations. Avoid pressure that may damage the internal components. Use qualified battery only. Protect the display from scratch. Use fingers or a stylus to write on the screen. Do not apply any chemical when cleaning the display Mount the device in a dry place and avoid environments where it may get wet. Remove the charger and power off the device before cleaning it.
  • Page 5: Package Contents

    ! All function about GPS or the similar are not intended to be used for location of persons, especially for “life-safety” and “non-life-safety” applications. Package contents Standard items -ASUS R600 -Quick Guide device -Map CD -SD card Note: The Standard items table is for your reference only.
  • Page 6: Product Specifications

    Product specifications Dimensions Battery/Working time Display Memory Connectivity Expansion Slot Advanced Other Communication Entertainment Other Microsoft(R) Windows(R) CE. Net 5.0 Core version Samsung 2440 at 400Mhz 142 x 82 x 18 mm; 260g 2200+ mAh, 5~6 hours 4.3 inch, 65k, 480 x 272, TFT Latest SiRF Single GPS chip with internal GPS Antenna 64MB SDRAM/ 128 MB NAND Flash Bluetooth 2.0 SD slot support up to 4GB Light sensor, Echo cancellation chip Optional TMC module Phone: Answer/make phone call through BT -Video player: play/suspend/forward/backward/next/ previous, Full screen play, Play Lister -MP3 Player: play/suspend/forward/backward/next/ previous, Play Lister - Photo Viewer: Slideshow review Navigation working with Phone function simultaneously...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Legal statements ... 2 Safety notice ... 4 Package Contents ... 5 Product specifications ... 6 Chapter 1 Getting to know your R600 1.1 Layout features ...13 1.2 Charging the battery ...16 1.3 Turn on the device ...18 1.4 Main menu ...19 1.5 Adjust the basic Settings ...20...
  • Page 8 2.2 Getting start with Destinator Navigation system...29 End User License Agreement ... 29 Driver Warning ... 29 Menus ... 29 Main Map ... 36 Dialler ... 38 GPS not found ... 39 Map Views ... 39 Point on the Map ... 40 Screen Buttons ...
  • Page 9 Recent Locations ... 47 My Favorites ... 49 POI (Points of Interest) ... 53 Traffic Information (Optional) ... 57 Route Manager ... 63 Map Manager ... 70 Extras ... 73 2.4 Settings...78 Prompts ... 78 Language Settings ... 79 GPS Settings ... 79 Factory Restore ...
  • Page 10 Importing and Exporting Favourite Locations... 87 General Warning Messages ... 89 Chapter 3 Multi-media features 3.1 Music Player ...93 Launch the Music player ... 93 Playlist ... 94 Play music ... 95 3.2 Photo Viewer ...96 Launch the Photo Viewer ... 96 View photos ...
  • Page 11 Chapter 4 Phone features 4.1 Phone menu ... 103 4.2 Bluetooth Settings ... 104 4.3 Connecting R600 to your cellphone ... 105 4.4 Making and receiveing phone calls ... 107 ASUS Contact information Note: the screens, procedures and specifications in this manual may not be exactly the...
  • Page 12: Chapter 1 Getting To Know Your R600

    Chapter Getting to know your R600...
  • Page 13: Layout Features

    1.1 Layout features ASUS R600 is a professional portable navigation device (PND) which provides reliable navigation and positioning function. R600 also provide you with phone and multi-media functions. Front and top features...
  • Page 14 Rear and side features...
  • Page 15 Number Item Light Sensor Power charge LED LCD touch screen Microphone MENU button 5-way key Sleep Mode button External Antenna jack Microphone SD card slot Audio line-in USB port Main power switch Speaker Description Automatically adjust the backlight according to the light in the environment Orange- charging, Blue- full charged Displays information and allows you to manipulate items...
  • Page 16: Charging The Battery

    1. Charging the Battery You can charge the device using the bundled AC power adapter or from an car charger kit. Plug any of these cables to the mini-USB port on the right side of the device. AC power adapter Car charger kit NOTE: When the Main Power...
  • Page 17: Checking Battery Status

    Checking battery status To check how much battery power remains: (1) From the main menu, tap Settings. (2) The Sub-menu Settings appears. Tap to display Battery icon (3) The Battery screen appears and displays a battery icon indicating the battery power that remains (see the figure below).
  • Page 18: Turn On The Device

    1. Turning on the Device To turn on the device: 1. Turn on the main power switch at the back of device (figure 1). 2. Press the Sleep Mode Button on the top of the device (figure 2). figure 1 Main power switch Note: When the main power switch is set...
  • Page 19: Main Menu

    1. Main Menu The following menu appears after you turn on the device. From the main menu, you can: - Tap Navigation to enter the navigation system. - Tap Settings to adjust the device settings. - Tap Video Player to play videos. - Tap Music Player to play musics.
  • Page 20: Adjust The Basic Settings

    1. Adjust the basic settings You can launch the basic settings menu by tapping Settings on the main menu. The settings menu allows you to adjust language settings, backlight, Date and time, bluetooth settings, volume, to align screen, and to view system information. tap to back to the main menu...
  • Page 21: Date And Time

    System Infomation System information screen display the ROM version, Software Version and the screen resolution and color information. Language You can choose the language for displaying the text. Simply tap the bars behind the Text to select the language. Date and Time To set the date and time, tap Date and Time from the settings menu.
  • Page 22: Lcd Brightness

    LCD brightness Note: The device provides two LCD brightness adjusting modes for you to choose, one is Fix backlight brightness, the other is Adjustment by environment brightness. To adjust LCD brightness in Fix backlight brightness mode, simply tap To adjust LCD brightness in Adjustment by environment brightness mode: - tap the + or - behind the sun light icon to adjust the LCD brightness in a lighter...
  • Page 23: Screen Calibration

    Screen calibration Screen calibration ensures that the screen accurately responds to the stylus. To calibrate screen: 1. Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target. Repeat as the target moves to other coordinates on the screen. 2.
  • Page 24 Volume to adjust the volume for the device and for the phone, or mute the device and the phone. Bluetooth Enable bluetooth function to connect to a cell phone. Refer to the bluetooth section on page 106 for the detailed information. Battery Allows you to view battery status.
  • Page 25: Installing The Car Kit

    1. Installing the car kit screwcap A screwcap B To install the car kit: 1. Attach the cradle to the gooseneck (1). 2. Attached the cupule to the windowshield inside your car (3). 3. Press the lever (4) to secure the cupule on the windowshield surface. Note: Rise the lever (2) to release the cupule from the windowshield.
  • Page 26: Chapter 2 Destinator Navigation System

    Chapter Destinator Navigation System Note: the screens and procedures in this chapter may not be exactly the same with those of your device, please take them as reference only.
  • Page 27: Introduction

    .1 Introduction Welcome to the world of mobile navigation! With Destinator, you can steer into a new era of mobile navigation. Simple operation, clear maps in 2D or 3D mode as well as numerous innovative features and functions have made Destinator the essential guide for every traveler –...
  • Page 28: Destinator Guided Tour

    Destinator Guided tour When you first start the Destinator navigation system, a message box prompts you to open the Destinator Guided Tour program. The Guided Tour helps you to become familiar with the different navigation features available. You can also start the Destinator Guided Tour any time by tapping the Tutorial button from the Extras menu.
  • Page 29: Getting Start With Destinator Navigation System

    . Getting Started with Destinator Navigation System End User License Agreement When you start Destinator for the first time, the End User License Agreement screen appears. Review the license information and tap the Agree button. The End User License Agreement screen appears for each map change where the user has not agreed to the license information.
  • Page 30: Destinations Menu

    Settings - Provides setting options to configure the navigation system. You can press the Menu button from the Main Map screen to display the Destinations menu, as shown below. Destinations Menu The Address button lets you navigate to an address, as described in “Enter Address”. The Recent Locations button lets you navigate to a previously visited destination, as described in “Recent Locations”.
  • Page 31: Options Menu

    Options Menu Traffic information from FM radio transmissions is received by the TMC-enabled GPS receiver and monitored by your navigation software. For more information, see “Traffic Information”. The Route Manager button displays a menu that lets you select from the following route buttons: Show Route, Turn-by-Turn, Route Playback, Avoid Road, and QuickNav.
  • Page 32 Route Manager Menu The Turn-by-Turn button lets you display the complete, step-by-step directions to your destination. For more information, see “Turn-by-Turn List”. The Route Summary button lets you display your complete route on the Map screen. This button is disabled when no route exists. The Route Playback button lets you record your route and play it back later.
  • Page 33 Map Manager Menu The Select Map button lets you choose among different maps on your memory card. For more information, see “Select Map”. The Units of Measure button lets you specify the system measurement units. For more information, see “Units of Measure”. The Map Settings button lets you specify map orientation, font, and zoom features.
  • Page 34: Settings Menu

    Extras The Multi-Stop Planner button lets you designate several stops on a route, as described in “Multistop Planner”. The Tutorial button opens the Destinator Guide Tour program. The Guided Tour is an excellent way of becoming familiar with the different navigation features available. Settings Menu From the Options menu, tap the settings button to display the Settings menu.
  • Page 35 The Prompts button lets you specify the types of voice or visual prompts that you want to use. For more information, see “ Prompts”. The Language button lets you select the language for announcing travel prompts, street names, and driving directions. For more information, see “Language Settings”. The GPS button lets you configure the GPS settings.
  • Page 36: Main Map

    Main Map You can use the icons displayed on this screen to plan and view your route. Note: The Phone icon only appeaers when the bluetooth connection to a cellphone works. Current location in Vehicle Mode. Current location in Pedestrian Mode. Last known location when GPS signal is unreliable.
  • Page 37 Generated route. Travel direction. The red GPS receiver means that a reliable GPS signal is not yet located. The green GPS receiver means that a reliable GPS signal is located and that you are ready to navigate. These icons display your power source, AC or battery. The battery appears as green, yellow, or red depending on whether the battery is recharged or weak.
  • Page 38: Dialler

    Dialler Destinator lets you make outgoing or receive incoming phone calls. To use Dialler, you must connect the navigation device to your Bluetooth cell phone by using the Bluetooth configuration settings displayed in the Phone menu, located on the device shell Main menu. The Dialler icon displayed on the Destinator Main Map screen indicates the Bluetooth connection status.
  • Page 39: Gps Not Found

    GPS Not Found When you first start Destinator you will hear the message “Signal too low”. This message means that your navigation device hasn’t yet located a reliable GPS signal. Check that your device is connected to the cigarette lighter and has a clear view of the sky. The “GPS not found”...
  • Page 40: Point On The Map

    3D Day Map View Point on the Map You can navigate to any point by tapping its location directly on the Main Map screen in both 2D and 3D map view. This feature is especially handy when you want to navigate to a specific point on the map, but you don’t have the street address.
  • Page 41: Screen Buttons

    Screen Buttons The following buttons appear on many of the navigation Destinator screens. When you tap the Next button for a selected address, group, or place, Next Destinator automatically opens the next screen in the sequence. When you tap the Back button, Destinator returns you to the previous screen. Back When you tap the GO button, Destinator calculates the route to your selected destination.
  • Page 42: Search For A Location

    . Search for a Location Enter Address When you tap the Address button, the Address screen appears as shown below. Display the Address Screen Note: For United States maps, an additional State address screen appears. You can use the keyboard to enter the characters of the address name. The characters appear in the Address field.
  • Page 43 The following command keys are available to enhance your search process: If the automatic search feature does not find the specified search entry, use the Find button to conduct a sub-search, particularly useful when the address name consists of two or more words. The Scroll buttons let you move up or down the list of address items, such as town or street names.
  • Page 44: Address Modes

    Address Modes You can define the information used to locate an address by tapping the Mode button. Destinator provides a variety of options for entering an address. State-City For United States maps only. This sequence provides the following address screens: State, City, Street, Address Number This sequence provides the following address screens: City, Street, City-Street Address Number...
  • Page 45: Address Actions

    In Other Maps You can select another map of a country that you can travel to by vehicle. This feature is available only when you have the following maps installed: • Map of the country where you are currently located. •...
  • Page 46: Go To Your Destination

    To Favorites: Lets you add an address to your list of favorite locations, as shown in the figure below. Add Address to My Favorites Go to your Destination After you have specified the address, tap the Next button. Destinator shows your destination on the Show on Map screen before calculating a route.
  • Page 47: Recent Locations

    Quick This option selects the route that takes the least amount of time. Quick is the default value. Start This option selects the route that is the shorter distance. Remember, the shorter route may not always be the quickest, as you are able to travel faster on some roads than on others.
  • Page 48 Traveling to a Recent Location From this screen, you can tap the Actions button to select from the following command options. Set as Origin Lets you designate the selected location as the route origin. You would use this command when calculating a route from a point other than your current location.
  • Page 49: My Favorites

    My Favorites A Favorite is a destination that you have stored for easy retrieval. To access a favorite destination, open the Destinations menu and tap the My Favorites button. The My Favorites screen displays your favorites groups. When you tap on a selected group, Destinator automatically displays its stored locations.
  • Page 50: Favorite Groups

    Favorite Groups You can tap the Actions button from the My Favorites screen to add, edit, or delete groups, as described below. Add Group Edit Group Delete Group When you tap this button, the Favorites Group screen appears. Enter the group name and select an icon to identify the group, as shown below.
  • Page 51: Favorite Alerts

    Favorite Alerts Alerts let you know that you are within a certain distance of a favorite location. You can tap the Alerts button to set the distances for the 1st and 2nd Alerts. When you travel closer than the designated distance, the alert will sound, as shown below. Setting Your Favorite Alerts Notes: •...
  • Page 52: Add Favorite Locations

    Add Favorite Locations Tap MY FAVORITES or any selected group that you have created to display its locations. You can save a location to your favorites groups from the Address, Recent Locations, or POI screens. Favorites Actions From this screen, you can tap the Actions button to display the following commands. Set as Origin Show Map Edit Favorite Location Lets you change the name, comment, or group location for the...
  • Page 53: Poi (Points Of Interest)

    POI (Points of Interest) The POI list is a collection of hundreds of interesting or useful places organized into easy-to-find categories. For example, you can use Destinator to guide you to a shopping center, hotel, restaurant, or gas station. From the Destinations menu, tap the Points of Interest button. The POI screen appears. You can find a category by tapping the Hide/Display Keyboard button and entering text in the POI Category field.
  • Page 54 Points of Interest Note: From the Actions screen, click the Sort by ABC button to display the category entries in alphabetical order. Subcategories POI Subcategories Many categories have subcategories to provide for an even greater list of choices. For example, “Petrol Station” may have many subcategories each representing a particular brand name.
  • Page 55: Search Near A Location

    Search Near a Location You can tap the Near button to determine the location area where you want to search for a specific place, such as a gas station, hotel, or restaurant. The available options are listed below. Lets you search near your current location. This is the default value. Current Location Lets you search near a specified destination.
  • Page 56 Show or Hide Symbol on Map You can add or remove the ticks next to a POI entry to show or hide the POI symbol on the Map. POI Actions When you have selected a POI location, tap the Actions button to display the commands listed below.
  • Page 57: Traffic Information (Optional)

    Traffic Information (Optional) What is the Traffic Message Channel? The Traffic Message Channel (TMC) is a specific application of the FM Radio Data System (RDS) used for broadcasting real-time traffic and weather information. Data messages are received silently, decoded, and delivered to a TMC-enabled navigation system that can offer dynamic route guidance –...
  • Page 58 Place the wired antennas horizontally in the car using the rubber stickers provided. It is recommended that the antenna be attached to the windscreen. Please note that some car models (especially French) use coated windscreen glass and placing the radio antenna on other windows is therefore recommended on these cars. The TMC system automatically locates the frequency of the closest radio station and recommends an alternate route when traffic events (such as congestion or an accident) are detected.
  • Page 59 No additional registration or activation is required. Simply use your device in the way you are used to. Traffic Info Alert Traffic (TMC) messages are national and regional FM radio broadcasts that are used to inform drivers of traffic, weather, and other driving conditions, as shown below. The Traffic Alert icon appears each time a traffic event is encountered.
  • Page 60 Note: Please go to http://www.tmcforum.com for information about European countries that provide TMC service. A TMC receiver is required to receive TMC broadcasts. From the Options menu, select the Traffic Info button, which opens the TMC inbox, and displays traffic reports. You can select a traffic report and click Next to show a map of the affected road.
  • Page 61: Tmc Options

    You can use the following buttons to go to a different radio frequency: Lets you search for a traffic channel at a lower frequency. When a station is located, Destinator checks for TMC data. If there is no TMC data for this station, Destinator continues to scan until a radio station with TMC data is located.
  • Page 62 You must configure the Traffic Message Channel (TMC) be defining the following settings: When an You can select either: Automatically - Destinator automatically recalculates the route to avoid a road with adverse traffic conditions event occurs: – traffic jam or accident only. Manual - You can manually select the TMC event from the inbox and tap the Avoid button from the Show Map screen.
  • Page 63: Route Manager

    Traffic Info Map Icons You can display Traffic Info. icons on the main map by selecting the Traffic Info. radio button in the GPS Connection Settings screen. This icon appears only when you have activated the TMC from the GPS Connection Settings screen.
  • Page 64 After you have entered a destination and calculated a route, the Directions bar appears on the Main Map screen, displaying the following information: • The next turn direction • The distance to the next turn • The street name of the next turn When you tap the Directions bar, Destinator displays a complete set of turn-by-turn directions from your current point to your selected destination.
  • Page 65 The following options are available: The Route Summary button displays your entire route on the Main Route Map screen, plus the travel distance and the Estimated Travel Time Remaining (ETR). The Show Turn button displays the next turn on the Main Map screen, Turn including the street name, the distance to it, and the turn direction.
  • Page 66: Avoid Roads

    Avoid Roads You can specify that certain roads be permanently excluded from your route calculations. Use this feature when you want to avoid congested roads, toll roads, or unsafe streets. From the Route Manager menu, tap the Avoid Roads button. The Avoid Roads screen appears, displaying the Toll Roads, Ferries, and My Roads to Avoid.
  • Page 67: Avoid Road Locations

    Avoid Road Groups From the Avoid Roads screen, tap the Actions button. The Actions screen lets you select from the following commands: Add Group Create a new a group of roads to avoid. For example, you can create a group called “Country Roads” where you designate the roads in that area to be avoided.
  • Page 68 Adding a Road to Avoid Note: You cannot specify a particular toll road. You can tap the Actions button from this screen to select from the following commands: Add Road Lets you select a road. An address screen appears for you to specify a town and street.
  • Page 69: Route Playback

    Route Playback This feature lets you record your route while you are driving then play it back on the Main Map screen. To record a route, tap the Record button in the Route Playback screen. Destinator shows the Main Map screen and navigates you to the selected destination. To stop recording, return to the Route Playback screen and tap the Stop button.
  • Page 70: Map Manager

    For example, if you have selected “Gas Stations” as the QuickNav destination, when you click the QuickNav button from the Main Map screen, Destinator automatically creates a route to the closest gas station. Setting the QuickNav Location Map Manager From the Options menu, tap the Map Manager button to display Destinator’s map navigation features, as described in the sections below.
  • Page 71: Pedestrian Mode

    Select a Map You can choose from the following Select Map commands: Refresh Lets you refresh the screen when a new memory card is inserted into the device. Delete Lets you permanently remove a selected map. Note: You cannot delete the current map. Select Lets you designate a selected map as the current map.
  • Page 72: Map Settings

    Free Map Browsing This feature lets you browse the map without the GPS receiver returning you to your current location. Tap the Free Map Browsing button to disconnect from the GPS receiver. Tap the GPS Navig. Button to reconnect to the GPS receiver. Units of Measure You can tap the Units of Measure button to specify the measurement system you would want to use.
  • Page 73: Extras

    The following map settings are: Forward is up – This option orients the map so that your forward Map Orientation direction is always at the top. North is up – This option orients the map so that North is always at the top.
  • Page 74 Travel to Multiple Routes The Show on Map screen provides you with the following route types: Faster and Shorter. You can select Shorter (the default value) to calculate a route with the shorter physical distance between your current location and the selected designation. When you tap the GO button, Destinator automatically calculates the faster route.
  • Page 75: Defining Route Groups

    Defining Route Groups A Route Group represents a group of stops. From the Multistop Planner screen, select the Actions button and tap Add Group. From the Add Group screen, enter the Group name and tap Save. The Actions screen also lets you edit or delete a selected group.
  • Page 76 Setting Stops Along the Route You can set up stops by selecting the Route Group and tapping the Next button. From the Stops screen, tap the Actions button to add, rename, or delete a destination. Add a stop by Address, POI, My Favorites, or Recent Locations. Select one of these options, specify a location, and tap the OK button.
  • Page 77: Stops Actions

    When in the Stops screen, you can use the following commands: Use the Up or Down buttons to change the order of your itinerary. Up/Down Shows the stop destination on the map and lets you select a route Next type, Quick or Short. Tap Go to calculate the stop destination. Select the Show button to view the selected stop destination on Show the map.
  • Page 78: Settings

    Settings Prompts You can select the types of voice and visual notifications that you would like to use while navigating. From the Settings menu, tap the Prompts button. The Prompts screen appears. Voice Prompts Speed Warning Warns you when your car exceeds the speed limit. This prompt is not active by default.
  • Page 79: Language Settings

    Language Settings Lets you select the language for text and voice travel messages and driving directions. GPS Settings Destinator uses the GPS receiver to pinpoint your location. GPS signals are automatically acquired and your vehicle’s location and position are constantly updated unless you are working in the Free Browse Map mode or you tap the GPS Off button.
  • Page 80: Factory Restore

    Demo Button The Start Demo button lets Destinator display a simulated route. Many of the Destinator navigation features are disabled when the Demo is running. You can end the Demo by tapping the Stop Demo button. Factory Restore The Factory Restore button lets you revert the device settings to that of the initial settings after installation.
  • Page 81: Getting Started With Destinator Pc Portal

    . Getting Started with Destinator PC Portal Installing the Destinator PC Portal To install the Destinator PC Portal: Insert the Destinator CD into the PC’s CD-ROM drive. The Destinator PC Portal Installation wizard prompts you to select the language used for the installation process. When you have selected a language, click OK.
  • Page 82: Recommended Pc System Requirements

    Recommended PC System Requirements Please review the following system requirements before installing Destinator PC Portal: • CPU: AMD/Intel® Processor 300 MHz or faster • Operating system: Windows® 2000/XP/Vista • Memory: 128 MB RAM (minimum) • Hard drive free space: 500 MB (minimum) •...
  • Page 83 Destinator PC Portal How To… Manage Click Manage Maps to install or remove a map. Maps Import Click to export favourite locations from your device to a selected location Favourites on your PC. Export Click to export favourite locations from your device to a selected location Favourites on your PC.
  • Page 84 Backup Destinator Data Restore Click the Backup/Restore button to restore Favourites, Multistops, and Destinator My Destinator data to a navigation device. When you select Restore, Data Destinator PC Portal recovers the information stored on your computer. To restore stored Destinator data to a navigation device: Select Click the Select Language button to show a list of languages that you can Language...
  • Page 85: Installing Maps

    Installing Maps Installing a map on the device After you have installed the Destinator to your navigation device, you must install at least one map. To install a map: Connect the card reader to your PC by using a USB cord. Remove the SD card from your device and insert it into the card reader.
  • Page 86: Removing Maps

    From the Desktop Maps pane, select a map. From the Target context box, select a target option, such as Storage Card, Main Memory, or Removable Disk. When you select a Target option (Storage Card, Main Memory, or Removable Disk), the Destinator PC Portal displays the following information: •...
  • Page 87: Importing And Exporting Favourite Locations

    Importing and Exporting Favourite Locations Importing Favourite Locations Import Favourites lets you import content created externally as a new Favourites category. You can download a category of favourite destinations from your PC to your device. Destination data must be contained in a comma-separated values (.csv) file. You can import favourites to your device by following the procedure as displayed on the Import Favourites screen.
  • Page 88: Exporting Favourite Locations

    The .csv file contains the following fields: Name Comment Camera 1 Active McDonalds +4954467892 Mikes +4978343899 Notes: • The name, longitude and latitude fields are mandatory. • The longitude and latitude are numerical values. All other fields contain string values. •...
  • Page 89: General Warning Messages

    You must insert your SD card into the card reader and then tap the Export Favourites button on the Main menu. Destinator exports the selected favourite categories from your SD card to the PC. General Warning Messages The following warning messages can appear when you’re working with Destinator PC Portal. Lost connection transfer If at any point during the installation or data transfer, the connection to the device is lost, the following message is...
  • Page 90 Lost connection transfer Uninstalling Destinator Console Uninstalling Destinator PC Portal Updates to Destinator PC Portal If at any point during the installation or data transfer, the connection to the device is lost, the following message is displayed: “Connection to the device has been lost. Please check your connection.”...
  • Page 91 Previous maps Remove maps Data Transfer Backup Data If maps from a previous Destinator version are located on your computer, the following message is displayed: “Existing map data found. Do you want to keep it? “ Clicking Yes lets you install maps from previous Destinator Console or PC Portal versions.
  • Page 92: Chapter 3 Multi-Media Features

    Chapter Multimedia features...
  • Page 93: Music Player

    .1 Music Player The device scans its memory card for MP3 and WMA audio recordings. You can create play lists from the audio files. Songs on a play list will be played sequentially. Launch the Music player 1. Tap Music Player from the Main Menu to open the Music Player Main Screen ( see figure 1).
  • Page 94: Playlist

    Playlist Tap playlist to display the playlist directory. When you open the playlist, the system searches for Mp3 and WMA files on the SD card to create a playlist. Return to the main screen play songs Remove all songs songs from the playlist Remove a song from the...
  • Page 95: Play Music

    Playing Music Select a song from your playlist, tap Play to play it. The following screen appears. back to the main menu Note: use the up and down button of the 5-way key to adjust volume, and the left and right button to switch to the previous and next songs.
  • Page 96: Photo Viewer

    . Photo Viewer The Photo Viewer lets you view photos from your handheld device. This application recognizes JPG and BMP files. The Photo Viewer’s main features let you zoom in or zoom out, rotate an image, and display a series of photos through a slide show. Launch the Photo Viewer You can open the Photo Viewer by tapping the Photo Viewer button on the Main menu.
  • Page 97: View Photos

    View photos When you open the Photo Viewer, the screen shows the top level folders on your device, as shown below. back to the main tap to view the menu photos as a slide show Note: When you open the photo viewer, the system searches for photos on the SD card to create a playlist.
  • Page 98: Display A Photo

    Display a photo Tap a photo from the above screen to display the photo. zoom out back to the main menu Note: Tap the photo to display it by full-screen. Tap the full-screen photo to back to its previous size. Note: use the up and down button of the 5-way key to move to the previous and next photo, use the left and right button to zoom in or zoom out.
  • Page 99: Video Player

    . Video Player The Video Player lets you view videos from your handheld device. This application recognizes wmv files. Launching the Video Player You can open the Photo Viewer by tapping the Video Player button as shown below. The Video Player main menu appears.
  • Page 100: Playlist

    Playlist Tap Playlist on the main menu to display the Playlist screen (see the figure below). Note: When you open the photo viewer, the system searches for photos on the SD card to create a playlist. Tap a video name and tap play to play it. back to the main menu play a video page up...
  • Page 101: Playing A Video

    Play a video Tap a video from the playlist to play it. The image below shows a video is playing. back to the main menu Note: Tap the video to play it by full-screen, tap the full-screen video to back to its previous size.
  • Page 102: Chapter 4 Phone Features

    Chapter Phone features...
  • Page 103: Phone Menu

    .1 Phone menu The Phone function allows the hands-free communication through a bluetooth connection to your phone. You can open the Phone by tapping the Phone button. The Phone main menu appears as show below. bluetooth settings call log Tap to back to the main menu tap to start to connect R00 to...
  • Page 104: Bluetooth Settings

    Bluetooth settings - Bluetooth Status. You can choose to turn on/off the bluetooth function. - Connect Status. You can choose to connect/disconnect R600 from a bluetooth cellphone. - Auto connect. You can choose to enable/ disable Auto Connect function. - Answer mode. If you choose Answer (5 Secs), the incoming call will automatically get through in within 5 seconds.
  • Page 105: Connecting R600 To Your Cellphone

    . Connecting R00 to your cellphone To connect R600 to your cellphone: 1. Tap Bluetooth Connect from the phone main menu. 2. Tap Search to search the available devices with bluetooth function. The screen displays the devices 3. Tap a device to select it and tap Pair.
  • Page 106 4. A screen appears to show a password. Input the password to your cellphone. 5. After the R600 is paired up with your cellphone, tap the cellphone name and then tap Connect. 6. The following screen appears when your R600 is successfully connected to your cellphone.
  • Page 107: Making And Receiveing Phone Calls

    . Making and Receiving Calls Making phone calls 1. Tap Dialer from the phone main menu. The phone-pad screen appears. 2. Input a number in the phone-number bar and tap the green phone icon to dial. After talk, tap the red phone icon to end a call.
  • Page 108: Receiving Calls

    Receiving calls A screen appears as shown when there is a incoming call. Press the green phone icon to receive the call. Press the red icon to end the call. Call Log Tap the Call Log button on the phone menu to display the call record list.
  • Page 109: Contact Information

    886-2-2895-9254 Online service: http://vip.asus.com/eservice/techserv.aspx WWW: http://tw.asus.com ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (Asia-Pacific) Hotline: 886-2-2894-3447 Fax: 886-2-2890-7698 Online service: http://vip.asus.com/eservice/techserv.aspx WWW: http://www.asus.com ASUS COMPUTER GmbH (Germany/Austria) Hotline: +49-2102-9599-10 Fax: +49-2102-9599-11 Online service: http://vip.asus.com/eservice/techserv.aspx WWW: http://www.asus.de ASUS COMPUTER (China) Tel: +86-10-82667575 Online service: http://vip.asus.com.cn/eservice/techserv.aspx.

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