FALCON NAVIGATOR 5” and 7” Portable Navigation Systems User Manual Please read this user manual carefully so you are familiar with the operation of your navigation system. ● Specifications are subject to change without notice. ● Please read the operating instruction carefully and only use the accessories provided by the manufacturer to avoid any unexpected damage.
Built in USB to communicate with a computer through USB cable • Excellent signal reception with accurate position fixing • Compatible with Bluetooth mobile phones, the navigator can also be used for making and answering call with hands-free • Play MP3 and MP4 audio files •...
Chapter Two Specifications 2.1 Specification MediaTek MT3351 128 MBytes flash memory 5” or 7” TFT LCD display, Resolution LCD display :800RGB(H)x480(V) High-accuracy, endurable touch-screen Touch-screen USB Client 2.0, MINI USB port Micro SD / MMC slot, the maximum capacity of SD Card supported is 16GB A: Built-in high fidelity speaker Audio B: High fidelity stereo earphone socket...
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1. Connect the mini USB plug from the adaptor to the socket on the side of the navigator. 2. Plug the mains plug into the mains, the adapter will power the navigator as well as charge the battery. The red LED indicates it is being charged. Please wait until it is fully charged and...
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When it is fully-charged, the LED will turn to Blue. If the navigator has a low battery or no battery left, please charge it immediately. 3.1.2 Use the car adaptor to supply power 1.
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Note: When use the bracket, please take care of the position. Please don’t fix the navigator where it will obscure the driver’s line of sight. Do not fix it to an air bag or in the range of an air bag.
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Please pull out the MINI USB cable after you have finished your operation, the navigator will return to the previous screen. Note: The navigator will stop other operations when it is connected with a computer. When connected to a computer the following actions will break off the connection and any unfinished data will be lost.
Chapter Four Primary functions 4.1 The main interface and the function 4.1.1. Main menu Select the icon in the top left corner of the interface The desktop will display the date as shown in Figure4-2...
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Double-tap the date icon to enter the date setting interface shown in Figure Select the second icon in the top left corner of the interface to change the desktop display background as shown in Figure 4-4 Select the left button quick access to navigation function Select the left button to open the audio player quickly...
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Please be sure to comply with the real road conditions and follow the traffic rules. 2. Navigation The navigator offers the suggested route for your reference, if you are mote familiar...
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3. Receiving signal Many factors such as high, dense buildings, tunnels, underground parking, extreme weather conditions can affect the ability to receive signal so as to result in inaccurate...
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4.3 Video Player Interface This chapter introduced how to use the built in video player. 4.3.1 Functions and features 1. Supports ASF, AVI, WMV, 3GP, MP4 and FLV files. 2. Support full-screen playing, position and file selection; Before using the Video player, please copy your video file ASF, AVI, WMV, 3GP, MP4 and FLV to a folder on the Micro SD card.
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Close Close current file. Last Show last page next Show next page Video Video folder folder Video file Video file Choose the video to enter the playing interface as shown in fig. 4-7...
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Close Close the video list; Play Pause or resume the video. Next Play next video. File list Go to video file list and choose a video. Adjust the volume. It shows the volume is Volume decreased when toward left increased when toward the right. Adjust the progress by sliding the progress Playing bar;...
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4.4.2 Operation method 1 Select the button to enter Music file list as shown in fig. 4-8 Function instruction Close Close current file Last Show last page...
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Last Show last page next Show next page Song Audio file name Choose the song to enter the playing interface as shown in fig. 4-10 4-10 Previous Play the previous song song To play and pause, single tap to pause, tap Play/pause again to play Stop...
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Setting the Switch between sequencial playing, loop playing playing, repeat playing and random playing. mode Display the play list, and choose your song as Open play list shown in fig. 4-22 Playing Adjust the progress by sliding the progress bar, progress go left for backwards, go right for forwards Song title...
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4-11 4-12 Close Close the photo list; Last page Show the last page Next page Show the next page File Enter the photo file Choose the picture to enter play interface as 4-12...
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4-13 Close Close the viewer Shrink Shrink current picture in proportion Enlarge Enlarge current picture in proportion Previous Show the previous picture Next Show the next picture File list Show the file list, and then choose your picture Rotate Rotate the picture by 90 degree Show a slideshow of all the pictures circularly on full Slideshow screen from the current picture...
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4.6.1 Function 1. Supports TXT files. 2. Supports turning page, page browse, and file choosing. Before using e-book function, please copy your TXT file to a folder on the MicroSD card. 4.6.2 Operation Select button to enter Ebook list as shown in fig. 4-14 4-14 4-15...
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Close Close current file Last page Show the previous page Next Show the next page page Name of Show name of file file 1. Choose file name to enter e-book reader as shown in fig. 4-16 4-16 Close Close e-book reader Last page Read last page Next page...
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Open bookmark Select a previously saved bookmark. list 4-17 Font set interface Set font as bold Set font as normal Decrease font size Font size indicator Increase font size...
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4-18 Set colour RGB Choose background color, font color or set background color Choose background color, font color or set background color with reverse order or sequential order Colour review Return to e-book homepage 4-19 Choose bookmark Return to e-book interface Scroll bookmark list Return to e-book homepage.
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4.7 Game interface and operation Select to choose different games as shown in fig. 4-20 4-20 4.8 Unit Conversion Select to go into Unit conversion interface as shown in fig. 4-21 4-21...
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4.9 Calculator Select to go into the calculator interface as shown in fig 4-22 4-22 4.10 Wince Select to go into the Windows CE interface as shown in fig. 4-23 4-23...
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To leave windows CE use the Exit icon on the desktop. 4.11 Volume adjust Select to adjust the system volume as shown in fig. 4-24 “Volume adjustment” includes: 1. Speaker volume adjustment 2. “Screen tap sound” setting 4-24 Close Exit volume setting interface Decrease the volume gradually;...
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Use the left/right buttons to set the Screen sound made when tapping the sound screen, choose from three states, loud, soft and off. Shift left Turn on/ off screen tap tone; Shift right Turn on/ off the screen tap tone; Present volume Shows the present volume level;...
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Present Brightne Shows the present brightness level Shift left Shift left to select mode. Shift Single right to select mode. right This is the time after the last press that the Backlight screen will turn off. There are several mode time interval choices: never, 3 min, 2min, 1min, 30 seconds, 10 seconds.
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1. Single click button to set time and date. 2. Single to choose time zone. to exit current interface after setting. Choose to exit Click current interface. 4-27 4.14 Screen Calibration Select to enter the screen calibration as shown in fig. 4-28 4-28...
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Click it will show a cross on the screen in the sequence of center, top left, bottom left, bottom right and top right, tap the screen in the position of each cross and then tap anywhere on the screen to save the calibration and exit to the main interface automatically.
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The built in FM Transmitter will send out the audio signal to your radio. Simply select a frequency where there is no radio station transmitting and set both the navigator and your radio to the same frequency. For example 86.7MHZ as shown, the sounds from the navigator will now come through your radio.
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4.17 Language setting Select to go into the language settings interface as shown in fig. 4-32 4-32 Select the language you want from the list, scroll up and down with the button on the right of the screen. 4.18 Navigation path Select to set the navi path, this is the location of the navigation software on the Micro SD card and it should be set to \SDMMC\Navi.exe...
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4-33 4.19 Restore default settings Select to enter the default settings screen as shown in fig 4-34 4-34 Press to restore the default settings, press to exit without restoring the default settings.
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4.20 GPS Information Select to enter the GPS information interface as shown in fig. 4-35 Note that the GPS information screen will not be able to function if you have the navigation software running in the background. 4-35 4.22 Bluetooth setting and Instructions: This chapter introduces how to use the navigators Bluetooth to connect with a mobile phone for call making and answering Operation method...
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4-36 Close Close the current interface Phone book Display contact list of paired phone Call history Display current call history Dial pad Phone number dialing Message Download SMS of paired phone File manager Download files of paired phone Phone searching, profile management, Bluetooth setting...
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4.22.2 Select to open Bluetooth settings as shown below: 4-37 Close Close current interface Searching Search for Bluetooth devices File File and ring tones management management Bluetooth Bluetooth on/off on/off Connect/ Connect/Disconnect Bluetooth Disconnect...
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4.22.3 Select to search for a phone. 4-38 Followed by the list of found phones: 4-39 Select the device you want to connect and select to pair as shown below:...
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4-40 4-41 After successful pairing and connecting, it will show the following:...
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4-42 Close Close current interface Phone book Display contact list of paired phone Call history Display call history Dial pad Dial phone number Message Download SMS of paired phone File Download files of paired phone manager Cell phone searching, profile management, Bluetooth Setting switched on and disconnect...
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4.22.4 Select to open the phone book interface as shown below: 4-43 Select to enter phone book as shown in fig. 4-44 4-44...
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4.22.5 Select to open call history as shown in fig. 4-45 4-45 4.22.6 Select to open the dial pad as shown in fig 4-46 4-46 Close Close the current interface Number Display current number input display...
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Number entry keypad Backspace Delete the last number “+” Input “+” Phone Select phone number from the phone book book Phone Select phone number from the call history record Dial phone Make call 4.22.7 Select to dial the number as shown in fig. 4-47 4-47 Return Keep call state and return to main interface...
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Number Shows the number you’re dialing display Calling Shows current call state Dial an extension, switch the sound to the phone Dial etc. Mute the microphone while keeping the call Mute active. Volume - Decrease the volume gradually Volume + Increase the volume gradually Hang up End the call.
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Number Shows the incoming call number display Answer Answer the call call Mute the microphone while keeping the call Mute active. Volume - Decrease the volume gradually Volume + Increase the volume gradually Reject Reject the call 4.22.9 Select to answer the call as shown in fig. 4-49 4-49 4.22.10 Select as shown in fig.
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4-50 Dial extension number Shift the sounds to the phone Not available currently Not available currently 4.22.11 Select to download SMS of paired phone as shown in fig. 4-51...
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4-51 Select to load the messages as shown in fig. 4-52 4-52 4.22.12 Select “File Manager” on the main Bluetooth interface to download files from paired cell phone as shown in fig. 4-53...
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Chapter Five Simple trouble shooting and maintenance If your navigator doesn't work normally please check the following. If you cannot solve the problem please contact our service center. Reason Reason Solution Can not turn on the Charge the battery or plug in an...
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Note: Be sure to turn off the GPS navigator before cleaning. Don't drop or hit the navigator or you will cause damage to the high-precision components or screen. Note: Accidental damage is not covered by the warranty.
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