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PRESTIGIO GEOVISION 150/450 
 
USER MANUAL                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
                    
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                        Prestigio GeoVision 150 - Position of the controls             1. Power Button  2. SD Card Slot  3. Touch Panel  4. Menu Button  5. Indicator Light (When it charges the red light will be on; when fully  charged the green light will be on.)   6. Headphone Jack   7. Strap Hole  8. Battery Switch (For leaving long term unused, switch it to off. Or, switch  it to off and on for reset.)  9. USB Port  10. External GPS Antenna Port  11. Speaker   12. Stylus Pen/ Slot (Slides the stylus pen out of the s
                    
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                        Prestigio GeoVision 450 - Position of the controls                                   1. Power Button  2. SD Card Slot  3. Touch Panel  4. Menu Button  5. Indicator Light*   6. TMC Antenna Jack  7. USB Port   8. Strap Hole  9. Battery Switch  10. Headphone Jack   11. External GPS Antenna Port   12. Speaker   13. Stylus Pen/ Slot (Slide the stylus pen out of the slot when needed.)                                                                                                                       
                    
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                        IMPORTANT:  Charging the Battery  Before using your PND for the first time, we recommend you to charge the  unit for 5 hours via the USB cable or 2 hours via the car charger in order to  charge the battery.    Car charger   When using your PND in the car we recommend that you always use the  in-car charger to power the unit, especially on long journeys.     Main Menu  When the Hardware Reset Switch is at ON position, press the Power Button  for 3 seconds to turn the unit on. The following screen
                    
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                          Travel Kit    Enter each function to enjoy your media files.         Photo   This device supports jpg, bmp, png, gif formats (up to 12MegaPixel file).  Enter "Photo" function to see thumbnails for all the photo files.  Note: press Menu button to go back main menu.         If you see an  icon on the list, it means that photo is unsupported.                                                                                                                                                             
                    
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                        Settings     Tap on the Settings icon on the Main Menu, the following screen is  displayed.        Volume   Press 'Volume' you can modify the volume level of the voice prompts. You  can increase or decrease the level by clicking  or . Click  to  mute.     Display  Tap on the Display option to enter display submenu. There are 3 items to  adjust: Brightness, Backlight Timeout, and Screen Calibration.     Select Backlight Timeout to set idling time to shut down the display to  save battery consumin
                    
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                        Language  Tap to select a language from the list to suit your need.    Power Status  Enter this filed to know the battery status.     Restore  This field is for you to restore the settings to default values. When  necessary, tap on “Restore” item to enter or tap on  to cancel and exit.        System Info  Tap on System Info to know the information of the unit and the inserted  memory card. There are 2 items to read: Device and Storage      Note:  This manual contains only the main guidelines for