User manual NAVMAN M-NAV650

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[. . . ] M-Nav 650 User Manual English - Europe / Australia / New Zealand 2 NAVMAN M-Nav 650 || User Manual 3 Contents 1 Introduction____________________________________________________ 5 1. 1 1. 2 GPS and GPS Signals Safety Notice Box Contents Front Components Back Components M-Nav Suction-Mount M-Nav Adhesive Tape and Screw-Mount Panavise Screw-Mount Inserting the M-Nav into the Clip Main Menu Screen To put the M-Nav in Standby Mode GPS Modem Signal Strength 5 5 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 28 32 35 Contents 2 M-Nav 650 Hardware ___________________________________________ 7 2. 1 2. 2 2. 3 3 Positioning the M-Nav in a Vehicle ________________________________10 3. 1 3. 2 3. 3 3. 4 4 Getting Started ________________________________________________ 13 4. 1 4. 2 5 Modem Status ________________________________________________ 15 5. 1 5. 2 6 Messaging____________________________________________________ 16 6. 1 The Message List 6. 2 Receiving Messages 6. 3 Sending a Message 6. 4 Reading Messages 6. 5 Reading / Editing Sent Messages 6. 6 Going to a Message Location To navigate immediately to the message location: 7 Setting Your Destination ________________________________________ 20 7. 1 7. 2 7. 3 7. 4 Destination Screen Keyboard Screen Preview Screen Address Search Rules Case Study 1: Europe and New Zealand Case Study 2: Australia, Canada and USA Case Study 1: Europe and New Zealand Case Study 2: Australia, Canada and USA 8 Setting Your Destination by Address _____________________________ 24 8. 1 8. 2 9 Setting Your Destination by POI _________________________________ 32 9. 1 9. 2 10 Using the 2D Map screen to Plan a Route ________________________ 38 11 Multi-stop Trips _______________________________________________ 39 11. 1 11. 2 11. 3 11. 4 Case Study 1: Europe and New Zealand Case Study 2: Australia, Canada and USA Skipping a Destination Point Adding Message Locations to Multi-stop Trips 39 44 49 49 4 NAVMAN 12 Viewing your Route ____________________________________________ 50 12. 1 12. 2 12. 3 12. 4 12. 5 12. 6 12. 7 2D Map Screen 3D Map Screen Message and Look Screen Next Turn Screen Next 4 Turns Screen Back-On-TrackTM Automatic Rerouting Route Information Screen 50 51 51 52 52 53 53 13 The 2D Map Screen Pop-up Menu_______________________________ 55 14 Avoiding an Area ______________________________________________ 56 15 Route Demonstrator ___________________________________________ 57 15. 1 15. 2 15. 3 15. 4 16. 1 16. 2 16. 3 16. 4 16. 5 16. 6 17. 1 17. 2 17. 3 17. 4 17. 5 Select Departure Point Select Destination Point Activate Route Demonstrator To Deactivate Route Demonstrator Saving a Favourite Saving a Favourite from the 2D Map Screen Editing the Name of the Favourite Deleting a Favourite Navigating to a Favourite Navigating to My Home Screen Brightness Volume Routing Language Maps Display Internal Memory Points of Interest (POIs) Alerts Active POIs Speed My Data More Preferences GPS Status Measurements Startup 57 57 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 63 64 64 64 66 67 67 68 68 69 69 70 71 72 72 73 74 75 75 75 16 Favourites and My Home _______________________________________ 59 17 Preferences ___________________________________________________ 64 17. 6 17. 7 17. 8 Appendix A: Power Management ___________________________________ 75 Powering Up from Off Powering Up from Standby Powering Down from On Appendix B: Street Types __________________________________________ 76 Contacts ________________________________________________________ 79 M-Nav 650 || User Manual 5 1 Introduction 1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing this Navman M-Nav 650. We hope you enjoy your new GPS messaging and navigation system. Whether your fleet operates in your own city, across a country or a continent, the M-Nav will direct your fleet operators to their destination without the need for map books or second hand directions. [. . . ] Multi-stopTrips Step 6: Find the House Number of Your Destination Point a. From the Destination screen, select Enter house number, then press OK. Note: If Enter house number option is not displayed, house numbers are not available for your selected street. Select Go to centre of street, then press OK to display the Preview screen. Use the Keyboard screen to find the house number of your destination point. For information on using the Keyboard screen, see Section 7. 2. The Preview screen will display. 48 NAVMAN c. The Multi-stop Trip screen will display, listing your destination point. d. Complete one of the following: Note: Destination points added, updated or deleted after a multi-stop trip has commenced will not affect the current route until the Go button is pressed. add another destination point Note: Destination points added after a multi-stop trip has commenced will not be included in the current route. Go to Step Three: Find the Area of Your Destination Point. change the order of your destination points Select a destination point to move using the 8-way toggle. Use the 8-way toggle to move the selected destination point to the correct position, then press OK. calculate the route delete all destination points delete one destination point Select Go, then press OK. The 3D Map screen will display the calculated route. Select a destination point to delete using the 8-way toggle. The Multi-stop Trip screen will display. save the multi-stop trip as a Favourite Select Save, then press OK. The Favourite will save and the Multi-stop Trip screen will display. To return to the Main Menu screen, press . M-Nav 650 || User Manual 49 11. 3 Skipping a Destination Point 11. Multi-stopTrips You can modify a multi-stop trip at any time from the Multi-stop Trip screen, however if you have already commenced a trip, changes will not affect the current route: Main Menu > Multi-stop Trip To skip a destination point during a multi-stop trip, complete the following: 1. Press to return to the Main Menu screen. Select Route Information, then press OK. The Route Information screen will display. The next destination point will be skipped and the route recalculated to the following destination point. 11. 4 Adding Message Locations to Multi-stop Trips Message Locations are easily added to Multi-stop Trips for planning days, even weeks, of destination points. For more details on Message Locations, see Section 6. 6. [. . . ] There will only be a small current draw. 17. More Preferences Powering Up from Off While Off the M-Nav buttons are inactive, i. e. The unit turns On when it receives power from the Qube, which receives power from starting the vehicle's ignition. At power up, the M-Nav detects the ignition state. [. . . ]

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