Navman M-Nav 650 user manual

User manual for the device Navman M-Nav 650

Device: Navman M-Nav 650
Category: GPS Receiver
Manufacturer: Navman
Size: 2.61 MB
Added : 5/26/2013
Number of pages: 84
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M-Nav 650
User Manual
English - Europe / Australia / New Zealand

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2 NAVMAN

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Contents M-Nav 650 || User Manual 3 Contents 1 Introduction ____________________________________________________ 5 1.1 GPS and GPS Signals 5 1.2 Safety Notice 5 2 M-Nav 650 Hardware ___________________________________________ 7 2.1 Box Contents 7 2.2 Front Components 8 2.3 Back Components 9 3 Positioning the M-Nav in a Vehicle ________________________________10 3.1 M-Nav Suction-Mount 10 3.2 M-Nav Adhesive Tape and Screw-Mount 10 3.3 Panavise Screw-Mount 11 3.4 Inserting the M-Nav into the Clip

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4 NAVMAN 12 Viewing your Route ____________________________________________ 50 12.1 2D Map Screen 50 12.2 3D Map Screen 51 12.3 Message and Look Screen 51 12.4 Next Turn Screen 52 12.5 Next 4 Turns Screen 52 12.6 Back-On-Track™ Automatic Rerouting 53 12.7 Route Information Screen 53 13 The 2D Map Screen Pop-up Menu _______________________________ 55 14 Avoiding an Area ______________________________________________ 56 15 Route Demonstrator ___________________________________________ 57 15.1 Sele

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1. Introduction M-Nav 650 || User Manual 5 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. With destinations provided from the OnlineAVL client by the Fleet Manager you can rest assured that your fleet operators are ta

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6 NAVMAN

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2. M-Nav 650 Hardware M-Nav 650 || User Manual 7 2 M-Nav 650 Hardware 2.1 Box Contents M-Nav 650 Carry Case RJ-45 cable Mounting brackets: (a) Suction-cup/ballfoot (f) Screw plate (b) Locking-nut (g) Adhesive tape (c) Socket-clip (h) Alcohol swab (d) Baseplate (i) 3 x Screws (e) Retainer ring (j) 3 x Screw caps Documentation, including: • User Manual • Quick Start Guide • Limited Warranty Agreement • Registration Card

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8 NAVMAN 2.2 Front Components We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the M-Nav’s basic operations, such as using the 8-way toggle and Volume button. Note: Some buttons have two functions. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Component Description 1 Screen Displays maps and menu options Changes the amount of map area shown, or press Zoom 2 and hold to adjust the screen brightness /Brightness 3 OK Confirms the selected menu option, text or preference Cancels an action, returns to the previous screen or 4

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2. M-Nav 650 Hardware M-Nav 650 || User Manual 9 2.3 Back Components 1 2 3 4 Component Description Broadcasts voice commands and warnings; 1 Speaker Use Volume button to adjust 2 Power LED Lit when receiving power Qube Power and 3 Connection socket for power and data from the Navman Halo Qube Data Socket 4 USB Socket Connection socket for USB cable to your computer

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10 NAVMAN 3 Positioning the M-Nav in a Vehicle The M-Nav can be mounted in a vehicle 3 ways: • By suction on the windscreen; • By suction, adhesive tape and screws drilled directly into the dashboard; • By using the Panavise screw mount. Note: The last two mounts are permanent solutions that will mark your dashboard. Follow the safety guidelines in Section 1 to ensure that the M-Nav does not obstruct the driver’s view, or interfere with the operation of vehicle airbags and safety devices. 3.1

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3 3.. P Po os siit tiio on niin ng g t th he e M M- -N Na av v iin n a a V Ve eh hiic clle e M-Nav 650 || User Manual 11 Assembling the M-Nav Screw-Mount 1 Choose a position on the dashboard where the M-Nav will be clearly visible to the driver, and ensure that the mounting surface is clean and dry. 2 Remove the protective layer from the tape and press down firmly for 30 seconds. 3 Press the suction-cup firmly against the surface and press the lever down. 4 Use the baseplate and screws sup

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12 NAVMAN 3.4 Inserting the M-Nav into the Clip • Position the two locating-tabs on the underside of the M-Nav into the corresponding slots on the clip. • Snap the upper side of the M-Nav into the clip. • Connect the M-Nav to your Halo Qube GPS device with the RJ-45 cable. The M-Nav will turn on.

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4. Getting Started M-Nav 650 || User Manual 13 4 Getting Started Step 1: Language • Use the 8-way toggle to choose your language, then press OK. • To prevent the Language screen from displaying on each startup, use the 8-way toggle to select the Do not show on startup check box, then press OK. • Press to go to the next screen. The Warning screen will display. Step 2: Warning Screen • Read the warning message. • Select Accept, then press OK to confirm that you understand. The first Tutorial s

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14 NAVMAN 4.1 Main Menu Screen • Use the 8-way toggle to select a Main Menu option; confirm a selection by pressing OK. • The Route Information option is only available when a route has been calculated. See Section 12.6 for more information. 4.2 To put the M-Nav in Standby Mode • Press for three seconds until the screen turns off. For more information on power management, see Appendix A.

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5. GPS Status M-Nav 650 || User Manual 15 5 GPS and Modem Status 5.1 GPS Signals are transmitted by Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites orbiting the Earth. You can view your GPS status at any time from the 2D Map, 3D Map, Next Turn and Next 4 Turns screens. The GPS Strength Indicator will display green when there is a valid fix (2D or 3D), or red when no fix is available. For more detailed information on your current GPS fix, see Section 17.8. 5.2 Modem Signal Strength The lower left co

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16 NAVMAN 6 Messaging The M-Nav is a mobile data terminal that receives text messages from the OnlineAVL client in your office and is capable of sending preset or user entered replies or outbound messages back to your fleet operator. 6.1 The Message List The Message List is used for all messaging related tasks, such as reading new messages, replying to messages, or creating new messages. New and Unread Read Read and Replied 6.2 Receiving Messages When a text message is sent to you, a New Messa

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6. Messaging M-Nav 650 || User Manual 17 6.3 Sending a Message You can send a message by replying to an incoming message or sending your own original message. Note: Message templates and template folders are set up by your fleet operator. 1. From any screen, press . The Message List screen will display. • To Reply: Using the 8-way toggle, select the message you wish to reply to. Press OK. The Read Message screen will display. • Select Reply. Press OK. The Select Message screen will display. • T

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18 NAVMAN 6.5 Reading / Editing Sent Messages You are able to read, edit and re-send one of the last 100 messages composed. To access your sent messages: • Press . The Message List screen will display. • Select Send. The Select Message screen will display. • Press repeatedly until the last Select Message screen displays. • Select Recent Messages. A new Select Message screen will display, listing the last messages sent, with the most recent at the top of the screen. • Select the message you wis

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6. Messaging M-Nav 650 || User Manual 19 To navigate immediately to the message location: Having received a message holding an embedded location, you may choose to use the “Accept & Go” option. The M-Nav will enter navigation mode immediately. • Select Accept & Go. The 2D Map screen will display. The route is calculated, and the M-Nav guides you to the location. Notes: • If you are currently in a routing mode when you select “Accept & Go”, you will have the option of whether or not to cancel

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20 NAVMAN 7 Setting Your Destination For your safety, enter destination information before you start a journey. Do not operate the M-Nav while driving. Select a destination using the Destination, Keyboard and Preview screens, which used together form a destination wizard. This section describes how to use each of these screens and provides two case studies to help guide you through setting your destination. 7.1 Destination Screen The Destination screen is used to select your destination by a


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