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User Manual Marco Polo Navigator 7 Revised: July 2008 FMI_3537...
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Falk Marco Polo Interactive GmbH Marco-Polo-Str.1 73760 Ostfildern Falk Marco Polo Interactive GmbH reserves the right to change the information and details given in this manual without prior notice being given. No part of these documents may be reproduced or transferred for...
3.2.1.8 Save your position ............... 26 3.2.2 Split Screen: map (128 MB device only) ......... 26 3.2.3 TMC list ................... 27 Marco Polo Navigator function overview ............30 Destination entry ..................30 4.1.1 Entering an address ................ 31 4.1.1.1 Selection from the map view ............32 4.1.1.2 Selecting a special destination (POI) in the address input screen32...
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Selecting a theme category ..............58 5.2.1 Top Highlights.................. 59 5.2.2 Campsites..................60 5.2.3 Attractions..................62 5.2.4 Museums ..................64 5.2.5 Eating & Drinking................66 5.2.6 Shopping ..................68 5.2.7 Overnight Accommodation .............. 70 5.2.8 In the Evening.................. 72 5.2.9 Trade Fairs &...
Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a navigation device with the new Marco Polo Navigator 7. With the Marco Polo Navigator, you have purchased a product that was developed and tested with due care; therefore, it meets the highest functionality and operating requirements.
Road traffic regulations always take precedence over the instructions provided by the Marco Polo Navigator. Should this require you to leave the route suggested by your navigation device, the Marco Polo Navigator will recalculate the possibilities and lead you to your destination along an alternative route.
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USA bears the sole responsibility for the availability and accuracy of the satellite system. Environmental conditions and changes to the availability and accuracy of GPS can affect the operation of your device. Therefore, FMI cannot assume any responsibility for GPS availability and accuracy.
The destination for the navigation example is Berlin, the capital of Germany. We take to you the following address: Unter den Linden 6. 1. Switch on your device and start the Marco Polo Navigator. A road traffic regulation notification appears; after a few seconds, the Marco Polo Navigator program interface is displayed.
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Before you enter the sample destination city “Berlin”, ensure that Germany is selected as the destination country. The currently selected country appears in the top-right corner of the screen and is identified by the corresponding national flag and the country name. Tap the button in order to select a different country.
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The Marco Polo Navigator has a stored list of possible place names. This list is filtered according to the letters you have entered. Letters that are no longer applicable are hidden.
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You can scroll through the list of search results using the arrow keys. Once you find the desired destination town/city, confirm your selection by tapping the place name. Alternatively, the address can be entered using the postal code. To do so, select the PC button at the top of the screen.
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7. Enter "6" for the street address. Confirm your selection by tapping the number or the Calculate button. The route is calculated. If you accidentally enter a non-existent street address, the look-ahead function provides you with a choice of valid selections. Note: When town/city and street names are entered for the first time, they are stored and displayed at the top of the list the next time you enter a destination.
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their postal code and the name of the district. You can tap the Map button in order to preview the destination in the map view. Tap Calculate in order to calculate the route to the selected destination town/city. Before the route is calculated, you are given the option of changing the current route options.
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The first time the device is turned on, it may take a few minutes to recognise the GPS position so that the Marco Polo Navigator knows its current location. Your position will be recognised more quickly when the device is turned on on subsequent occasions.
You current position is indicated by a 2-dimensional arrow (2D display) or a 3- dimensional arrow (3D display) in the map view. The route calculated by Marco Polo Navigator is highlighted in blue in the map view. Thus you can preview the calculated route.
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A. Main menu button Tapping this button returns you to the main menu. Clicking in the map is another way of returning to the main menu. B. Information bar The information bar shows the next street name and, when relevant, the associated road number When you are on a main road or motorway, additional direction indicators are displayed before a turnoff.
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C Status display 2 buttons – the status displays – are located in the top right corner. You can use these to obtain a variety of travel information. If you wish to see all available travel information or alter the information which is available via the two buttons, tap on one of the two buttons.
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D. Display area Information can be obtained via the icons under the status displays. Which icons are displayed depend on the settings and the current conditions. This means that some icons are only displayed temporarily. The following icons are shown: Profile: the car, motor home and bicycle icons show you the profile you have currently set.
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Once the remaining capacity falls below 15%, the battery indicator is shown in red. When the battery capacity drops below 10%, a prompt is displayed on the screen asking you to connect your device to a power supply. Mute: if you mute the system volume controls, this is indicated in the navigation screen by a loud-speaker with a line through it.
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H. Manoeuvre field The manoeuvre field indicates the direction of the next turn-off using an arrow; at intersections, other streets are also shown as well as the distance to the next manoeuvre. If you are on a roundabout, streets that come off the roundabout are also shown in addition to the turnoff arrow.
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Rotating and orienting the map towards the north When you tap on the +/- buttons, a control dial will open in the middle of the map as well as a slide control. Important: the map must be in the 2D view for you to be able to rotate, move or orient the map towards the north.
The slide control and the control dial will be automatically hidden if the map is not rotated or moved within a 3 second time limit or if a function other than the rotation, move or zoom function is called up. Moving the map: the section of the map which is displayed can be moved when in the 2D mode.
Options, a further Map and TMC messages can be displayed in the split screen. When the menu is opened again, the split screen view is determined by the last button to be selected. 3.2.1 Split Screen: options An option display opens in the split screen when you click on the button .
3.2.1.1 The bars alongside the satellite icon indicate the signal strength of the GPS receiver at your current location. Adequate GPS reception is essential for any navigation system. This button allows you to check the GPS status during your trip. •...
3.2.1.2 2D/3D view The current map view can be changed simply by tapping on this icon. The view will change to 2D or 3D depending on the setting. Tapping again will change the map view. 3.2.1.3 Loudspeaker When you call up the loudspeaker icon a slide control will appear in the middle part of the navigation screen.
3.2.1.6 Detours By tapping on the icon you can establish whether you wish to make a detour round a specific section of your route. An alternative route will be calculated after you have selected the length of the section you wish to avoid. 3.2.1.7 Next destination If you are currently navigating a tour with various interim destinations, you can skip...
3.2.3 TMC list Depending on the settings you made in the TMC settings menu, your Marco Polo Navigator receives TMC traffic information during your trip and processes this information during route calculation. A coloured bar continuously indicates the TMC status.
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to Hamburg, you do not need to know whether there are traffic jams in the vicinity of Hamburg at the start of your trip. When you reach your destination a few hours later, the traffic jam may have already cleared. If you tap on the button you will receive brief additional traffic information on the route you are taking.
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Note: if traffic has completely stopped, the display shows ”Expected delay approximately > 1 hour.“ If there are one or more areas of congestion along your route, the navigation device will ask you if you want to take these into consideration in the planning of your route. If you answer Yes to this question your route will be revised if an alternative is available which would reduce your overall journey time.
Marco Polo Navigator function overview All Marco Polo Navigator functions are found in the main menu, which consists of 3 different screens. Tap the arrow to move between the screens. The first page of the main menu is automatically displayed the first time the device is turned on.
The destination can be selected in one of several ways. • By entering an address o By selecting a point on the map o By selecting a special destination (POI) in the address input screen • By selecting a favourite •...
Instead of entering a complete address, you can search for special destinations (POIs) in a town/city or on a street; addresses for special destinations and, in certain cases, further information are stored in the Marco Polo Navigator. These special destinations are divided into categories and frequently help you locate places of interest, attractions, hotels, restaurants, and much more.
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2. Tap POI near the top of the navigation screen. The special destination categories are listed in alphabetical order. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the list. 3. Select one or more categories by tapping them and then tap Continue. All available POIs in the categories selected are displayed in the order of their proximity to the centre of the town/city;...
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Importance icon: Marco Polo Insider Tips Highlights Top Highlights Standard Theme icons: Campsites Eating & Drinking Overnight Accommodation Museums In the Evening Shopping Attractions Art & Culture Trade Fairs & Transport In the box at the top, you can search for a specific term within the POI list using the keypad.
4.1.2 Selecting a favourite Use the Favourites button to select destinations you have defined as favourites. If you have not entered any destinations under Favourites, the button is shown in grey. Consult Chapter 4.13 to find out how to enter Favourites. Once you have entered destinations as Favourites, the button is active in the destination selection screen.
4.1.3 Selecting a recent destination With the Marco Polo Navigator, you can select recent destinations quickly and easily. Destinations are continuously stored in a list and are displayed in the destination selection screen by tapping the Recent destinations button. 1. Select Recent destinations in the destination selection screen.
4.1.5 Selecting a special destination in the destination entry screen Use the Special destination button in the destination entry screen in order to quickly and easily find special destinations (POIs = Points of Interest) in the vicinity of your current location or current destination, along the route or in the vicinity of a town/city centre, an address, a favourite, an additional special destination or a point on the map.
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Using the Full text search button, you can search for a specific special destination within a number of categories. A search for the term is performed within the categories which were previously selected by tapping. Enter the name or part of the name of the special destination, e.g.
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It is possible to scroll through lists of special destinations using the arrow keys. The name and distance as well as an importance icon and, where appropriate, a theme icon are displayed for each entry in the list. Importance icon: Marco Polo Insider Tips Highlights Top Highlights Standard...
Art & Culture Trade Fairs & Transport In the box at the top, you can search for a specific term within the POI list using the keypad. This can be brought up using the button. For example, if you enter “RE”...
3. A list with special destination entries (POI list) will be displayed for each sub- category which you select. You can tap on a list entry to select it and then begin calculating the route by clicking on the Calculate button. Before you begin calculating the route, you can view the special destination in the detailed view.
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You have the option of specifying the degree of latitude and longitude either in degrees or as a decimal number. The Degrees and Dec buttons are provided at the top of the screen for this purpose. Degrees indicates that the coordinate should be given in degrees, minutes and seconds.
be displayed and used as a destination for the Navigator only if the geo-position specified is located within the map information installed on the device. In addition, the geo-position specified can be viewed on the map and changed manually by moving the pin (i.e. by clicking on the map). In order to open the map view, you must first tap the Map button.
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Note: Please be aware that bicycle navigation beyond a 350 km radius is not possible with the Marco Polo Navigator. If, for example, you would like to switch back to passenger vehicle navigation following bicycle navigation, it is essential that you change the profile back to passenger vehicle.
/ or toll roads from the route calculation. Note: If any of the three route options have been excluded but there is no other way to reach your destination, the Marco Polo Navigator will use the excluded options (motorway, ferry, or toll road) when calculating the route.
Note: In a number of areas where there is no GPS reception or reception is inadequate, e.g. in tunnels, garages, underpasses etc., it may not be possible to determine your current GPS position using your mobile navigation device. As a result, the “Emergency call/aid”...
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4. Now enter a destination address or select a favourite, one of your recent destinations, your home address, a special destination or a Travel Guide destination, or enter a set of geo-coordinates. Tap Calculate in order to start the route calculation process. Tap Back to return to the destination selection screen.
Polo Navigator. This function can be used to plan a route to several subsequent destinations. You determine the sequence of the destinations. Marco Polo Navigator guides you from the first to the final destination on your tour in the sequence you have established.
4.7.1 Creating a new tour To create a new tour, tap the New tour button. Use the keypad to enter a name for the tour. The name you enter is displayed at the top of the navigation screen. If the name has already been used for another tour, a corresponding message is displayed.
If you have activated the Ascertain route options function (see Chapter 4.2) in the settings menu, you have the option of changing the current route options before you actually begin calculating the route. You can cancel any changes to your settings in advance by tapping Calculate again.
You can select all interim destinations for the current tour by tapping the button. In this case, the options you select are applied to all interim destinations. The following options are available: • The Visited option allows you to manually mark a destination as visited if you do not want to go there.
b) The magnifying glass symbol takes you to a detailed view of the interim destinations of a tour. You must first select a tour by tapping on it. You can also add new interim destinations in the detailed view using the + button. You can delete individual interim destinations by tapping the Options button and then clicking on the Delete button and confirming by selecting Yes.
Route info During navigation, you can select the Route info button to access information about the calculated route and your current position. This information includes: • Time of arrival • Distance to the destination • Remaining travel time • Distance travelled •...
4.11 Save position If you want to save your current position for subsequent navigation, tap the Save position button. The position is added to Favourites in the destination selection screen along with the street and place name (e.g. Eierwiesenweg 19, Filderstadt). You can use this option to quickly and easily find your parking spot in an unfamiliar city, for example.
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under a name you specify. The name must be entered using the keypad and confirmed with the Accept button. If you select a special or Travel Guide destination, this destination will automatically be saved under the corresponding name, e.g. Stuttgart main railway station, when you tap on the Accept button.
4.13 Delete route / manual mode When you do not wish to use the Marco Polo Navigator to navigate to a specific destination, you can still use manual mode to track your progress in the map view. Manual mode continuously updates your current position as you drive. A number of functions that can also be used during navigation are available as well.
Travel Guide The Marco Polo Navigator is supplied with an integrated multimedia Travel Guide. With the Travel Guide, you can discover romantic squares, cosy cafés, the finest delicatessens and everything else a town or city has to offer. In addition to the short descriptions of attractions based on carefully researched information, many destinations in the Travel Guide are presented using images as well.
If you would like to create a Travel Guide for a particular address or town/city centre, you will be prompted to enter the address or the name of the town/city using the keypad. (See Chapter 2). If you would like to call up a Travel Guide for one of your favourites, you must first set up favourites of your own.
5.2.1 Top Highlights If you select the Top Highlights category, you need never worry about missing out on the most important attractions in your search area (e.g. Hamburg city centre). Top Highlights are must-see attractions. It is useful to have a summary of all important attractions, particularly if you are only staying in your search area for a short period of time.
The detailed view which contains all available information on an entry in the list opens when you tap on the symbol alongside the particular entry. If the magnifying glass symbol is also marked with an i, this indicates that further information such as images, telephone numbers or descriptive texts are available as well as the standard name and address details.
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Note: The distances in the POI list indicate the distance to the destination as the crow flies. The exact distance to be covered is not determined until the route is calculated. You also have the option of changing the way in which the entries in the list are sorted or filtering the data.
Insider Tips from the Marco Polo editorial team. If, for example, no Marco Polo Insider Tips are available for your search area, the Insider Tips category will not be displayed on the screen.
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If you tap on the Alphabetical button, the entries found will be sorted into alphabetical order. You can also filter the entries according to the amount of Additional information which is available. The entries for which additional information (e.g. descriptions) as well as the standard information (name and address) is available are shown.
You can decide whether to search for all museums, to select only the highlights for the theme or to bring up only the Insider Tips available. If, for example, no Marco Polo Insider Tips are available for your search area, the Insider Tips category will not be displayed on the screen.
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If you tap on the Alphabetical button, the entries found will be sorted into alphabetical order. You can also filter the entries according to the amount of Additional information which is available. The entries for which additional information (e.g. descriptions) as well as the standard information for the entry (name and address) is available are shown.
5.2.5 Eating & Drinking 1. First click on the Travel Guide button in the main menu and then on the Eating & Drinking button in the theme selection screen. The Eating & Drinking theme is subdivided into additional categories. For example, you have the option of searching for particular restaurants which serve a specific style of cuisine.
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through the entries in the list using the arrow keys. The list is initially sorted according to distance. This means that destinations which are closest to the central point for your search appear first in the list. Note: The distances in the POI list indicate the distance to the destination as the crow flies.
To find out more about the detailed view for an entry in the list, please see Chapter 5.3. If you would like to calculate the route without viewing any additional information, simply tap on the desired entry in order to select it and then tap the Calculate button.
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Tapping the Sort button will bring up a screen in which you can change the sort and filter options currently selected. If you tap on the Alphabetical button, the entries found will be sorted into alphabetical order. If you would like to sort the entries found according to distance again, tap the Distance button.
5.2.7 Overnight Accommodation The Overnight Accommodation theme is subdivided into additional categories. You can search for highlights, particular Insider Tips or for particular hotels offering a specific level of comfort. 1. Select the Overnight Accommodation button in the theme selection screen. A screen showing additional sub-categories will then be displayed.
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Tapping the Sort button will bring up a screen in which you can change the sort and filter options currently selected. If you tap on the Alphabetical button, the entries found will be sorted into alphabetical order. If you would like to sort the entries found according to distance again, tap the Distance button.
If you would like to calculate the route without viewing any additional information, simply tap on the desired entry in order to select it and then tap the Calculate button. If you have activated the Ascertain route options function in the settings menu, you have the option of changing the route options currently selected (see Chapter 4.2) before you actually begin calculating the route.
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Note: The distances in the POI list indicate the distance to the destination as the crow flies. The exact distance to be covered is not determined until the route is calculated. Tapping the Sort button will bring up a screen in which you can change the sort and filter options currently selected.
(see Chapter 4.2) before you actually begin calculating the route. However, you can begin calculating the route at any time by tapping Calculate again. 5.2.9 Trade Fairs & Transport The Trade Fairs & Transport theme is subdivided into additional categories. For example, you have the option of searching for specific railway stations or airports.
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Tapping the Sort button will bring up a screen in which you can change the sort and filter options currently selected. If you tap on the Alphabetical button, the entries found will be sorted into alphabetical order. If you would like to sort the entries found according to distance again, tap the Distance button.
5.2.10 Art & Culture The Art & Culture theme is subdivided into additional categories. For example, you have the option of searching for specific cinemas or theatres. 1. Select the Art & Culture button in the theme selection screen. A screen showing additional sub-categories will then be displayed.
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If you tap on the Alphabetical button, the entries found will be sorted into alphabetical order. If you would like to sort the entries found according to distance again, tap the Distance button. You can also filter the entries according to the amount of Additional information which is available.
5.2.11 All Categories The All Categories button provides access to additional categories such as tourist information centres, hospitals or amusement parks which are not included in the categories listed above. All available categories are displayed in a list. You can scroll between the individual categories using the arrow keys.
Note: The distances in the POI list indicate the distance to the destination as the crow flies. The exact distance to be covered is not determined until the route is calculated. You can select an entry in the list by tapping on it. You can access additional information by switching to the detailed view or by starting the route calculation process straight away.
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However, images and/or more detailed descriptive texts are also available for a number of entries. Comprehensive, full-length texts (in German only) which are taken from the Marco Polo travel guides are available for a number of destinations and in particular the Top Highlights.
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When an image is displayed, you can zoom in and out using the symbols. 1 = Zoom into image 2 = Zoom out of image F) Map: G) Calculate: This calculates the route to the special destination. If you have activated the Ascertain route options function in the settings menu, you have the option of changing the route options currently selected (see Chapter 4.2) before you actually begin calculating the route.
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Attractions Art & Culture Trade Fairs & Transport M) Importance icon: The following icons can be displayed. Importance icon: Marco Polo Insider Tips Highlights Top Highlights Standard Note: Not all information described here is available for every special destination. If an option is not available, the corresponding button will be inactive or will not be shown on the screen.
Settings The main menu includes the Settings icon; you can use it to adapt your Falk navigation device to your personal requirements. As you change individual settings, you can confirm your changes with OK or discard them with Cancel. The options that can be changed in the settings menu are explained in detail below.
Map display Under map display, you can modify various settings that affect the map view. To do so, tap the Map display button in the settings menu. The following options can be modified. • 2D/3D view • 2D help • Auto-zoom •...
6.1.3 Auto-zoom on/off Use the Auto-zoom on/off button to activate or deactivate the Marco Polo Navigator automatic zoom function. When the auto-zoom function is activated, the Marco Polo Navigator adjusts the map display size to the current travel speed. Depending on the current setting, the display changes from Auto-zoom on to Auto- zoom off or vice-versa when this option is changed.
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Tap Cancel to exit the screen without saving your settings. Note: The extended volume settings are always related to the system volume. Therefore, changing the system volume always changes the volume of the individual Marco Polo Navigator functions as well.
Adjusting the brightness The Marco Polo Navigator can navigate in day or night display mode (see Chapter 6.6). In night display mode, the display brightness is reduced so that you are not blinded during hours of darkness. You can use the brightness option in the settings menu to vary the brightness level of the display to suit your personal taste.
(speed traps) are installed. To activate the function on your Marco Polo Navigator, tap the Speed camera detector button in the settings menu. You will then receive a corresponding warning when you approach a speed camera.
Day/night mode 1. If you select the day/night display mode option, you can view and modify the currently selected screen mode. If you want the system to automatically switch between day and night display mode, simply tap Automatic day/night. This setting keeps the screen in day display mode from sunrise to sunset;...
Favourites in the main menu. Establishing special destination categories Your Marco Polo Navigator includes a large selection of special destinations (Points of Interest - POIs) which are available in various categories when you carry out a special destination search or use the Travel Guide. You can select from numerous addresses and other information for petrol stations, restaurants, hotels, and much more.
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categories which are shown but were not previously selected, the category will be activated again. 3. Confirm your selection with Ok.
Speed warning The Marco Polo Navigator is equipped with a speed warning feature for main roads and motorways. You can use this feature to let the system warn you when you exceed the legal speed limit. You have a choice of a visual warning or a combination visual &...
4. In this screen, you can decide whether you want to include conditional speed limits. The rain button is used to include weather-dependent (rain-dependent) speed limit changes; when this option is activated, you will be notified according to the speed limit that applies in case of rain or your personal speed limit (in relation to the legal speed limit).
6.12 Language If your Marco Polo Navigator is set up for multiple languages, you can select or change languages using the Language option. 1. Tap Language to select the menu language and a speaker. First, select a language for the Marco Polo Navigator menus.
• If you select TMC, you receive TMC messages. Note: If there are traffic jams on your route, Marco Polo Navigator asks you if you want to take the traffic jams into account. A check will then be carried out to determine whether there is a better alternative route. If a better route is available, it will be suggested to you.
6.16 Time Use the Time option to set the time zone and time format. Note: The current date and time are received with the GPS signal and are therefore always kept up to date. 1. Tap the Time button. 2. To set the current time zone, tap the left or right arrow at the top of the screen. 3.
6.18 Calibrating the screen If the screen no longer responds properly when you tap it, it needs to be recalibrated. To do so, you need a stylus (optional) or other blunt object. To avoid damaging the display, never tap it with any pointed objects. 1.
(optional) onto an SD card and insert it into the card slot on your device. With some products, the Marco Polo Navigator software is stored on an SD card. If you remove the SD card while running Marco Polo Navigator, the program will crash.
B) Service & Support If you experience any problems with the Marco Polo Navigator, you can take advantage of our telephone support. +49 (0)180 5 40 89 88 15 (14 ct. / min. from a German landline, mobile networks may vary.) Mo-Fr 09:00 –...
C) Glossary Auto-memory function The auto-memory function is one of the features on your Marco Polo Navigator: the device remembers your previous entries and makes them available again quickly and easily where required. This reduces the time you require to enter the destination by up to 80%.
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TMC depends on the reception of a suitable radio station which transmits the TMC traffic reports encoded with the radio signal. The Marco Polo Navigator is able to decipher these signals and incorporate them during navigation in order to propose a suitable alternative route if there is an severe traffic problem.
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Licence terms and conditions for the Marco Polo Navigator and TravelGuide § 1 Object of the contract 1. The Licensor is Falk Marco Polo Interactive GmbH, Marco-Polo-Zentrum, 73760 Ostfildern – hereinafter referred to as the "Licensor". In accordance with § 6, the...
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exclusively for personal use. "One-off installation" shall also be authorised if the software has been deleted beforehand irreversibly and in full from the computer on which it was installed and it is only then subsequently reinstalled on the same computer or on a different computer. 5.
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4. The Licensor shall fulfil its warranty obligations in the event of material defects by providing a subsequent service, specifically at its option by correcting the defect or supplying a replacement product. A subsequent service may be performed in particular by a new version of the program being handed over or by the Licensor indicating possible ways of preventing the effects of the defect.
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1. The contract shall run for an indefinite period of time. 2. The Licensor is entitled to withdraw permission to use the software for a good reason at any time. A good reason shall be deemed to exist in particular if the Licensee fails to comply with the restrictions on use stipulated in §...
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It is protected by copyright, and is subject to the following terms and conditions which are agreed to by you, on the one hand, and Falk Marco Polo Interactive and its licensors (including their licensors and suppliers) on the other hand.
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Restrictions. Except where you have been specifically licensed to do so by Falk Marco Polo Interactive, and without limiting the preceding paragraph, you may not (a) use this Data with any products, systems, or applications installed or otherwise connected to or in communication with vehicles, capable of vehicle navigation, positioning, dispatch, real time route guidance, fleet management or similar applications;...
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suppliers) and you pertaining to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes in their entirety any and all written or oral agreements previously existing between us with respect to such subject matter. Governing Law. The above terms and conditions shall be governed by the laws of The Netherlands, without giving effect to (i) its conflict of laws provisions, or (ii) the United Nations Convention for Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, which is explicitly excluded.
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