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Device overview (©) Display (touchscreen): Simple and intuitive operation by touching the buttons on the dis- play ) VOL -: Decreases the volume (8) On/0ff switch: + Long press (longer than 3 seconds): Switches the device on or off. + Short press: Opens the main menu.

8) Socket for power supply (battery charger or

charger cable for the cigarette lighter) (@) Battery compartment cover Go) Light sensor for automatic switching of day and night display (top side) Gt) Socket for additional external GPS antenna (internal GPS antenna is present) (2) USB port for data transfer ® (3) Serial port (for future expansions) | 3 | | TaveP 200.168 zautinas 3 & 03.072008 14:49:42 Unr [—

Device overview Safety notes … Warning symbols used Use as directed Road safety . General safety notes Notes about handling the CD/DVD . Cleaning notes … Disposal notes . First use. Scope of delivery … Protective screen film . Charging the battery Switching on the devici Setting the language … Installation in the vehicle … Attaching the suction cup holder Attaching the mounting cup... Inserting the device in the mounting cup. Removing the device Removing the suction cup holder Switching on/off. Switch-on Switch-off Reset. Operating the menus Main menu Buttons. Keyboard . Intelligent auto-completion function … Error-tolerant entry . Lists. Information about GP: GPS mode of operation Displaying GPS info … © © © © © © © © mom RD

DD hRhhhhhh 0006000 |. Travep_200 10 Ge pautinad 4 Performing basic settings Setting the time zone Entering the home address . Activating the PIN query … Configuring the PIN query. Locking/unlocking the devic: Changingthe PIN. Navigation … Starting the navigation . Destination entry... Entering an address... Using the home address as destinatio Copying a destination from the favourites Copying one of the last destinations Entering coordinates. Copying a destination from the map Points of interest User-POIs Selecting a point of interest at a specific location. ne Selecting a point of interest nearby, in the destination area or at home... Selecting a point of interest on the map . 17 Selecting a supraregional point of interest Editing a tour … Loading a tour from the favourites Starting route guidance from here Calculating the route from here. Additional functions after the tour planning Exiting the tour plannin Additional functions after the destination entry …

  • Contents Starting the demo Demo settings. Saving destinations . Storing a destination entered Saving one of the last destinations … Renaming a destination (favourites only) p. 21
  • Deleting a destination Delete all destination: Calculating a route. Starting the route calculation Additional functions after the route calculation … Specifying route options Route guidance… Start route guidance Reaching the place of destination Quitting the route guidanc: Off-road route guidance Disturbed GPS reception. Working with the map Showing a Map Moving and scaling the map Touching the map p. 26
  • Buttons…. -26 Performing map settings p. 26
  • Voice output during route guidance p. 27
  • Map display during route guidanc. Navigation tools … Route information Speed limit — à TravelP_300_lo_GB_2Auindd 5 & Additional functions during the route guidance Entering a blocking Cancelling route guidance. Skipping the next destination Display information about the destination. Display route list TMC function. Establishing TMC reception . Connecting the TMC antenna Searching for TMC stations 30 Showing traffic reports … Switch on automatic traffic jam detours p. 31
  • Traffic obstructions on the map display Bluetooth function Starting the Bluetooth application Registering the devices Calling p. 31
  • Making a call Selecting stored phone numbers . Deleting stored phone numbers. Answering or rejecting a call Using the phone book Audio transmission Performing Bluetooth setting, Activating/deactivating the Bluetooth functioi Switching visibility on/off . 33 Paired devices … 33 Search for devices. 34 Ringtone … Establishing the connection automatically. Resetting Bluetootl Automatic call answerin Loading the phone book p. 35

Contents Infotainmen Starting Infotainment Playing music files … Random playback (Mix). Repeated playback (Repeat Displaying ID3 tags: Callingthe music list (Browse) Saving energy Theft protection... Equaliser Factory settings and USB interface . Showing image files . Calibrating the touchscreen …. Slide show ….. Product information . Displaying path of file name Rotating an image. Calling the image list (Browse) Playing video files Using the phrase book Voice recorder … Playing recordings. Editing recordings … Blocking recordings. Software. Reinstalling navigation software . Updating the navigation software Technical data … Troubleshooting table FCC Information (only USA) . Data transfer Inserting and removing the memory card Copying data to the memory car Using road maps from memory card Using media files from the memory card. Settings . Performing settings for the navigation … Home address Continuing the tour automatically Selecting a datase! POI note Voice instructions. Units

Safety notes Safety notes For your personal benefit, carefully read the fol- lowing safety notes before operating the device for the first time. Warning symbols used In the chapters, warning symbols refer to impor- tant notes for you and the device. DANGER! Warns about injuries or life-threatening danger \ DANGER! Warns about accidents Use as directed The device is designed for mobile use in vehicles Special information about the navigation oftrucks, busses and campers, such as altitude and width limitations or maximum permissible road load, is not included in the navigation data! Navigation off the roads (off-road route guidance) is not possible with this navigation device Road safety The navigation device does not release you from your responsibility as a driver for correct and pru- dent behaviour in traffic. Always observe the ap- plicable traffic rules. Use your device in such a way that you can always safely control your vehicle. If in doubt, stop and operate the device while the vehicle is standing. — à TravelP_300_lo_GB_2Auindd 7 & General safety notes Observe the following notes to protect the device against defects and yourself against injuries and life-threatening dangers from an ignition or explo- sion: + Protect the device against moisture since itis not waterproof and not splashproof. + Do not modify or open the device. Other- wise, it could be damaged and then ignite or explode. Or acidic, flammable liquid could run out of the battery. + Donotexposethe device to very low (below -20 °C) and very high temperatures (above 60°C), e.g. close tofire, heating devices orin a parked car with direct exposure to the sun. Moisture could form inside the device or the device could overheat. The device or battery could deform and even ignite or explode. Or acidic, flammable liquid could run out of the battery. + If battery liquid comes into contact with your eyes or skin, immediately flush with water and consult a doctor. + Remove the device from the power supply when you park your vehicle since it contin- ues to use battery power and could deplete the vehicle battery. Do not unplug the con- nector of the power supply by pulling on the wire. The wire could be damaged and cause electrical shock. | 7

Safety notes | First use Notes about handling the CD/DVD First use The device is supplied with a CD/DVD that con- h tains navigation software and map material. To Scope of delivery protect the CD/DVD against dirt and damage, ob- serve the following notes: Store the CD/DVD in its case. Hold the / | CD/DVD only atthe edge Do not expose the CD/DVD and the case D< to direct sunlight. Use only a clean CD/DVD. If necessary, clean the CD/DVD with a soft, lint-free cloth from inside to outside. Never clean the CD/DVD in a circular motion: 7] Do not use any solvents, including on the printed side of the CD/DVD. Cleaning notes 7 Clean the display with a dry, soft cloth. | Water and other liquids could damage the display. Do not use strong detergents for cleaning the housing. Use only a moistened, lint- free cloth. Disposal notes Use the return and collection systems avail- == able to dispose of the old device. Do not discard any batteries in the house- = hold trash; instead, return them to the cor- responding collection sites.

|. Trvep_200 10 Ge pautinad 8 The scope of delivery contains the following com- ponents: + Navigation device + Suction cup bracket + Charger cable for cigarette lighter + TMClineantenna + Operating instructions (Short version) + Backup DVD Note: We recommend the use of original Blaupunkt accessories (www.blaupunkt.com). Protective screen film Prior to the initial use, carefully remove the protective film from the display. Charging the battery Upon purchasing the navigation device, the battery could be discharged. Please charge the battery before using the device. CAUTION! Unapproved chargers could damage batteries Use only the original chargers from Blaupunkt for operating and charging to correctly charge the battery and protect it against overvoltage. Depending on the type of use, you can operate the device up to 5 hours with the built-in battery. The charging time is approx. 6 hours. The charge state indicator is located on the top display bar: + {Æ7] The device is supplied by an external power source. KO) 03.07.2008 14:49:43 Uhr

First use | Installation in the vehicle . The device is supplied by its internal battery. The charge state of the battery is sufficient. + {D The device is supplied by its internal battery. The charge state ofthe battery is low If the charge state of the battery becomes weak, the navigation device warns you about it. æ Connect the battery charger or the charger cable for the cigarette lighter to the charging socket. Note: The battery is equipped with a protection against overheating from excessive current flow. The protection prevents charging the battery starting at an ambient temperature above 45 °C. Switching on the device + Press and hold the On/Off switch for longer than 3 seconds. Setting the language The device uses English as the standard language for the menus and voice output. When you switch on the device for the first time, a dialogue menu appears in which you can select another lan- guage:

  • Select your preferred language in the dia- logue menu. + Please follow the instructions. The language is loaded and the main menu is displayed. Installation in the vehicle For temporary installation in a vehicle, the navi- gation device features a holder to attach it to the windshield. DANGER! À Theinstallation at anunsuitable loca- ion can cause accidents Install the navigation device so that it does not block your view and does not distract from the traffic. Do not install the device in the airbag deployment area. Ensure that the device does not pose a threat to passengers in the vehicle in case of emergency braking. Attaching the suction cup holder % _Locate a suitable place inside the vehicle for the installation. To ensure a perfect hold, the glass must be free of dust and oil. lf necessary, clean the glass using a lens cleaning tissue Press the suction cup of the holder against the windshield. % Push the lever on the support towards the glass. Attaching the mounting cup The suction cup holder features two mounts for the mounting cup. æ Push the mounting cup onto the mount until itengages. | 9 | | TraveP 200.168 zautinas 9 & 03.072008 14:49:44 Unr [—

Installation in the vehicle | Switching on/off Switching on/off The On/Off switch is used to switch the device on and off and to open the main menu. Switch-on Press and hold the On/Off switch for longer than 3 seconds. Switch-off Press and hold the On/Off switch for longer than 3 seconds. The device is first placed in idle state and remains ready for operation. All functions will be completely switched off after 20 minutes. Note: The device continues to use a small amount of energy even ifit is switched off. If you use the Inserting the device in the mounting cup device again after an extended period of time, The device features 2 recesses on the underside it may be necessary to recharge the battery. and one recess on the rear side for the mounting Cup. Reset - Place the device onto mounting cup with the lf the device does not work properly, a simple » underside first and push it to the back. reset may help. ® The clamping holder of the mounting cup Press and hold the On/Off switch for longer must engage in the rear side of the housing than 14 seconds. with a click. The device is switched off and restarted. Æ Alignthe bracket. Removing the device Push the clamping holder down. The device disengages from the bracket. + Remove the device. Removing the suction cup holder If you change vehicles, you can simply remove the support. Push the lever on the support away from the glass. Carefully loosen the suction cup at the edge from the glass so that air can enter between suction cup and glass. Carefully pull the suction cup off of the glass.

_| SNREEEC « Operating the menus Operating the menus Main menu The main menu provides access to the navigation and the settings.

  • Briefly press the On/Off switch to reach the main menu from any other menu. Sottings Buttons . Touch this button to return to the pre- vious menu. . Touch this button to change to the next page in the menu. Touch this button to obtain access to additional functions. + OK: Touch this button to confirm an entry or a setting. Keyboard Iftext entries are required (e.g. for the destination entry), a virtual keyboard appears on the display. You can perform all entries using your finger. Only capital letters can be entered. These buttons are located on the keyboard: Q Delete last character [| Entering blank spaces Call up alternate character keyboard (incl. special characters, umlauts) Call up numeric keypad, e.g. to enter the mg house number Call up character keyboard ŒÆ Call up error-tolerant entry Intelligent auto-completion function During the entry, the device auto-completes char- acters as far as possible and offers only those characters on the keyboard that are logically pos- sible. Error-tolerant entry The error-tolerant entry helps if you do not know the exact spelling of a city. After your entry, a list with city names spelled in a similar way appears. La Touch the symbol in the text entry. The error-tolerant entry is displayed. Enter a city name and touch OK. Alist with alternate city names is displayed. Lists You can frequently display lists form which you can selectan entry (e.g. a destination). For example, if you do not enter the complete name of a location, a list with possible results is displayed. To display a list with additional matching entries, touch the List button. Longer lists require a longer loading time. La Touch one of the buttons to scroll through the list. æ Touch an entry directly to accept it. æ Touch the Expand button to display abbrevi- ated entries in their entirety.

Information about GPS ° CREER EE Information about GPS The GPS (Global Positioning System) allows worldwide navigation and locating via satellites to determine a position. GPS mode of operation The navigation device measures the current posi- tion of your vehicle via GPS and compares these coordinates with its map material. The map mate- rial contains the geographic coordinates of points ofinterest, streets and cities that you can view on the display of the navigation device. The device uses this information to calculate the route to the destination you entered. Displaying GPS info Information about the GPS reception of the device, your current position and your speed can be found in the GPS Info menu. La (D) Touch the symbol in the main menu. The mapis displayed. La Touch the symbol. © The Navigation menu is displayed. La Touch the button. The display shows the second page ofthe menu. La Touch the symbol. The GPS Info menu is displayed.

| TrvoP_200 10 GB pautinad +2 GPS signal quality This menu contains this information: — _ Latitude/Longitude: Current position in longitude and latitude — Altitude: Current height above mean sea level — Speed: Indicates the current speed ofthe vehicle — Heading: Driving direction (reliable infor- mation after approx. 5 km/h) — Satellites: Number of GPS satellites received. — GPS Signal Quality: Signal strength of the visible GPS satellites. The navigation requires signals from at least 3 satellites. Note: External influences caninterfere with the view to the sky and, therefore, the GPS reception of the navigation device. For this purpose, please read the chapter "Route guidance", "Disturbed GPS reception". & 2072008 144940 ur

_| SNREEEC « | | TravoP_200 10 Ge pautinad +2 Performing basic settings Performing basic settings Before starting a route guidance, perform these basic settings: + Setthe time zone of your position so that the correct arrival times are displayed during the navigation. + You should enter your home address to quick- ly navigate home from any location. + Activate the PIN query to lock out unauthor- ised persons from using the device. Setting the time zone La Touch the symbol in the main menu. The Settings menu is displayed. Energy Saving An Then Protection

= , Touch the symbol. ( ) The Time menu is displayed. La Touch the symbol. D] A list with available time zones is displayed. æ Touch the time zone in the list that applies to your location. Note: The selection is facilitated by the display of the capitols in the respective time zone. "GMT" stands for Greenwich Mean Time, the mean solar time at the Greenwich meridian without considering daylight savings time. + Touch the OK button. La Touch the symbol to toggle between ER) 24-hour and 12-hour display.

La STE Touch the symbol to activate (check CA mark) or deactivate (no check mark) daylight savings time. Note: If the time is changed at your position or if you drive into a different time zone, you must adjust the settings. Touch the button to exit the menu again. Entering the home address La Touch the symbol in the main menu. The mapis displayed. La Touch the symbol. The Navigation menu is displayed. La Touch the symbol. & The Navigation Settings menu is dis- played. La Touch the symbol. The Destination Input menu is dis- played. Enter the address as described in the chapter "Destination entry", "Entering an address". + Touch the OK button. The home address is saved. Activating the PIN query The PIN query allows you to lock out unauthorised persons from using the device. Hence, every time you switch onthe device, the PIN (Personal Identi- ty Code) you configured for yourself is requested. The PIN can be changed at any time. If you should forget the PIN, you can unblock the device again with the PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) which you define yourself. The PUK cannot be changed.

Performing basic settings

Note: Duringthe PIN entry, you have only 3 attempts to enter the correct PIN or subsequently 3 at- tempts to enter the correct PUK. If you enter anincorrect PUK for the 3rd time, your device is permanently blocked and the device must be returned via the Blaupunkt service. Configuring the PIN query La Touch the symbol in the main menu. La Ê ) Touch the symbol: The Settings menu is displayed. The Anti-Theft Protection menu is displayed. Touch the Protection Setup button. Touch the OK button The PIN query is displayed. Follow the instructions and enter a self- selected PIN. + Touchthe OK button Theinitial configuration of the PIN is followed by a request to enter a PUK. The PUK is used to unlock the device if you should forget the PIN. æ Follow the instructions and enter a self- selected PUK. + Touchthe OK button To secure your PUK: Register under http://puk.blaupunkt.com and follow the instructions.

| TrvoP_200 10 GB pautinad 14 Locking/unlocking the device Prerequisite: You configured the PIN query. In the Anti Theft Protection menu, touch the Protection Setup button to lock the device {check mark) or to unlock it (no check mark). The PIN query is displayed. + Enter your PIN. + Touch the OK button. Changing the PIN In the Anti Theft Protection menu, touch the Change PIN Code button. The PIN query is displayed. Follow the instructions and enter a new self- selected PIN. + Touch the OK button.

_| SNREEEC « Navigation | Destination entry Navigation The navigation device does not release you from your responsibility as a driver for correct and pru- dent behaviour in traffic. DANGER! Distraction from the traffic can cause accidents Do not operate the device while driving. View the display only during safe traffic situa- tions. Notes: + Routes are best planned before starting your trip. + Performthe basic settings first. Starting the navigation La Touch the symbol in the main menu. The map is displayed. From the map, you can directly change to the navigation menu or to the map settings (ch. "Working with the map"). Destination entry Inthe destination entry, you can enter an address, select a destination from memory, or select a point of interest. La Touch the symbol. The Navigation menu is displayed. Navigation

La Touch the symbol in the Navigation (2) menu. The Destination Input menu is dis- played. Note: You can only select places of destination (countries, cities, streets, house numbers, points of interest) that are contained in the map material. Entering an address La Touch the symbol. @ For the initial destination entry, a list with countries is displayed.

  • Select your destination country. The Destination menu is displayed. Destination

Note: You do not havetorepeatenteringthe country, city and street information every time. Only if your destination is at a different location than the previous one will you have to re-enter the destination address La Touch the symbol to select a differ- É$ ent country.

Touch the symbol and enter the city (re) À

or postal code. Touch the symbol and enter the part oftown. Touch the symbol and enter the (5) street. Touch the symbol and enter the house number. Touch the symbol and enter the street that intersects the previously — _entered street. æ Touch the Start Route Guidance button to start the route guidance. The routeis calculated and the route guidance started. Note: After the destination entry, you can start the route guidance or store the destination. For further details, read the chapter "Additional functions after the destination entry". Using the home address as destination If your home address is saved, you can quickly navigate home from any location. The stored ad- dress can be viewed in the settings and changed, ifnecessary (ch. "Settings") La Touch the symbol in the Navigation menu. | TrveP_200 10 Ge pauninad 16 Copying a destination from the favourites La Touch the symbol. The Favourites menu is displayed. Touch the desired destination. The address of the destination is displayed. + Touch the Start Route Guidance button. Copying one of the last destinations La Touch the symbol @ The Last destinations menu is dis- played. Touch the desired destination. The address of the destination is displayed. + Touch the Start Route Guidance button. Entering coordinates La Touch the button. The display shows the second page ofthe menu. La à Touch the symbol > The Destination Coordinates menu displays. La Touch the symbol and enter the lati- S tude. La Touch the symbol and enter the

Always select the cardinal point first and then enter the values with the corresponding units. + Touch the OK button. + Touch the Start Route Guidance button. Copying a destination from the map La Touch the button. The display shows the second page ofthe menu. La Touch the symbol.

4) The map is displayed.

Destination entry | Points of interest Move and scale the map as described in the chapter "Working with the map". Touch a location of your choice. The city is selected and its name appears in the lower display bar. Touch the OK button. The coordinates to the selected location are displayed. + Touch the Start Route Guidance button. Points of interest Points of interest (POI) are specific locations, such as parking facilities and petrol stations, that are stored in the map material La Touch the symbol in the Destination Input menu. The Points of Interest menu is dis- played. User-POIs Besides petrol stations & companies, the points of interest also provide the User-POIs category. This allows you to expand the navigation using individ- ual points of interest, e.g. to add the addresses of friends or your favourite restaurant. The enclosed CD/DVD contains an installation programme with instructions to create your own POI lists at computer or to load existing POI lists. Touch the symbol to enter a different La @ In the Points Of Interest menu, touch is displayed. city. Touch the OK button. Selecting a point of interest at a specific location the symbol. The Points Of Interest In Town menu Touch the symbol to select a differ- É$ ent country. The Town District menu is displayed. For large cities, enter the part of the city.

| | TrveP_200 10 GB pautinad +7 Touch one of the symbols to select a point of interest category. The keyboard is displayed Enter the name of the point of interest. -or- Touch the List button Aresult list is displayed. Touch an entry of your choice. The address of the destination is displayed. + Touch the Start Route Guidance button. Selecting a point of interest nearby, in the destination area or at home La Inthe Points Ofinterestmenu, touch the symbol to select a point of inter- est sean in te Points Of Interest menu, touch the symbol to select a point of inter- est in the destination area. Note: The destination to which you started a route guidance last is taken as the destination area. -or- In the Points Of Interest menu, touch the symbol to select a point of inter- ® est at the home address. Select the point of interest category. Select the point of interest. Touch the Start Route Guidance button.

Selecting a point of interest onthe map La F Inthe Points Ofinterestmenu, touch the symbol The map is displayed. + Move and scale the map as described in the chapter "Working with the map" æ Touch a location of your choice. The city is selected and its name appears in the lower display bar. + Touch the OK button.

Points of interest | Tour planning Select the point of interest category. Tour planning # Select the point of interest. + Touch the Start Route Guidance button Selecting a supraregional point of interest If a point of interest cannot be precisely assigned to a location, e.g. an airport, a motorways exit and a mountain pass, you can enter it as a suprar- egional point of interest. La In the Points Ofnterest menu, touch the symbol. The Supra-Regional menu is dis- played. æ Touch the Select Country button to select a different country. æ Touch one of the symbols offered to select a point of interest category. The keyboard is displayed. %- Enter the name of the point of interest. -or- æ Touch the List button Aresult list is displayed. æ Touch an entry of your choice The address of the destination is displayed. + Touch the Start Route Guidance button

| TraveP_200 10 Ge pnuninad 18 The tour planning allows you to enter a tour with several interim destinations and to store it, for ex- ample, for the demo (ch. "Demo"). The start posi- tion is always the current position. # _ /Æù Touch the symbol in the Destination Ke) Input menu. The Tour Planning menu is dis- played. Entering the tour Inthe Tour Planning menu, touch the Add Destination button. + Enter a destination as described in the chap- ter "Destination entry" Note: You can load already stored tours from Last destinations or Favourites and add additional destinations. + Touch the OK button. + Repeat the steps to enter additional destina- tions. Note: You can enter a tour with up to 10 destina- tions. Editing a tour Touch a destination in the tour list. The address is displayed - EE" Touch the button to call up the add- on menu. La Touch the symbol to move the desti- E nation. The Move Destination menu dis- plays. La Touch the buttons to move the A | KA destination up or down in the tour list. + Touch the OK button. Touch the symbol to delete the desti- ation

Tour planning Loading a tour from the favourites Additional functions after From the favourites, you can copy a destination the tour planning for the tour planning or load a stored tour and Prerequisite: then edit it. + Youopened the tour list. Prerequisite: Æ ES ct the button to call up the add- + Youopenedthe Favourites menu as described on menu. in the chapter "Destination entry", "Copying a You have now the following options: destination from the favourites" - = + Inthe Favourites menu, select a stored tour or a destination. - EE" Touch the button to call up the add- - Calculating a route (ch. "Calcu- on menu D lating a route") Starting the route guidance (ch. ®ÿ "Route guidance") La ‘& Touch the symbol. KR The tour list with the destinations is - 4 Storingthe tour inthe favourites displayed. [mr (ch. "Managing destinations") + Touch the Add Destination button to enter additional destinations. - e Delete a tour Starting route guidance from here : Destinations in the tour list can be skipped for the - Ze, Displaying a tour on the map route guidance. Example: You want to interrupt 0 (ch. "Working with the map") the tour and continue it at a later time: & + Touch a destination in the tour list. PA : The address is displayed. Exiting the tour planning me ME ic the button to call up the add Touch this button to exit the menu. on menu La Touch the symbol. ®ÿ The route is calculated starting with the current position and the route guidance starts to the next interim destination. æ Store the tour in the favourites or delete it. Calculating the route from here If you want to calculate the route to a specific in- terim destination in order to learn about distance and travel time: + Touch a destination in the tour list. The address is displayed. La Touch the button to call up the add- on menu La Touch the symbol: The route is calculated starting with the current position.

Additional functions after the destination entry | Demo Ad nal functions after the Demo destination entry Conveniently plan your vacation trip at home Prerequisite: and gain an overview of the route and travel time — even without GPS reception. + Youentered a destination as described in the chapter "Destination entry" Starting the demo Cor . Entering the demo consists of the start position, + You entered a point of interest as described which may be different from your current posi- in the chapter "Points of interest" tion, and the destination. If you want to use the Touch the button to call up the add- demo to travel a tour with interim destinations, on menu. specify the start position and select a stored tour You have now the following options: as the destination (ch. "Tour planning"). Touch the symbol in the Navigation - Defining route options (ch. "Specifying route options") enu. The Demo menu is displayed - D Calculating a route (ch. "Calcu- - Touch the upper field and enter the start po- lating a route") sition. Touch the lower field and enter the destina- - Saving a destination as favourite tion. (ch. "Managing destinations") Enter the start position and the destination for the demo as it is done in the destination - &), Displaying a destination on the entry. & #D map (ch. “Working with the Touch the Start Demo button to travel the ® map") route. You have access to the same functions as dur- - Favourites only: Deleting a desti- ing a route guidance. (Ch. "Additional func- É nation (ch. "Managing destina- tions during the route guidance") tions") Demo settings : Favourites onÿ: Renaming a des- You can specify whether the route should be trav- DS tination (ch. Managing destina- elled once or endlessly duringthe demo. tions') - EE" Touch the button to call up the add- - A Favourites only: Planning a tour nent. with the selected destination "" ouch the symbol to change between (ch. "Tour planning") ingle demo and endless demo. The endless loop in the sym- bol indicates that the endless demo is activated. Note: The range of functions varies depending on whether you entered a destination or selected one from memory.

_| SNREEEC « | |. rave 200 10 GB paume 21 Storing the position | Managing destinations Storing the position You can store your current position and later use itas a destination. Fe ; Touch the symbol in the Navigation EN menu. The Position Information menu is displayed. Pesion information This menu contains this information: — The address of the current location, if it is contained in the map material — _ Latitude/Longitude: Current position in longitude and latitude — Altitude: Current height above mean sea level — The compass: Driving direction (reliable information after approx. 5 km/h) + Touch the Save As Destination button. The keyboard is displayed. + Enter a name for the destination and confirm with OK. The destination is stored under the name en- tered in the Favourites menu. Managing destinations Two lists are available in which individual destina- tions are saved: + __Inthe Favourites +__Inthe Last Destinations list Destinations from the Favourites can be re- named. You can delete individual destinations from both lists. Saving destinations All destinations to which you start a route calcula- tion (ch. "Calculating a route") are automatically stored in the Last destinations. The last 20 desti- nations are stored. Every destination entered and the destinations of the Last destinations list can by permanently stored in the Favourites. This is particularly useful if you want to approach this destination repeat- edly. Storing a destination entered Prerequisite: + Youentered a destination as described in the chapter "Destination entry". In the Destination menu, touch the button to call up the add-on menu. La Touch the symbol. (is The keyboard is displayed. + Enter a name for the destination and touch OK. The destination is stored in the Favorites under the name entered. Saving one of the last destinations Prerequisite: + You opened the Last destinations list as de- scribed in the chapter "Destination entry", "Copying one of the last destinations". + Select the destination to be saved in the Last destinations list.

Managing destinations

Touch the button to call up the add- on menu. La Touch the symbol. The keyboard is displayed. + Enter a name for the destination and touch OK. - EE" Touch the button to call up the add- on menu. La Touch the symbol. ED A confirmation is displayed. Touch Yes to delete the destination. -or- The destination is stored in the Favourites æ Touch No in order to not delete the destina- under the name entered. tion. Renaming a destination Delete all destinations (favourites only) You can delete all the last destinations or all desti- You can rename a stored destination in the Favour- ites: Prerequisite: + Youopenedthe Favourites menu as described in the chapter "Destination entry", "Copying a destination from the favourites". + Inthe Favorites menu, select the destination to be renamed. nations in the Favourites: La Touch the symbol in the Navigation menu. The Destination Input menu is dis- played. La Touch the symbol in the Navigation S®) menu The Favourites menu is displayed. Touch the button to call up the add- -Or- on menu. La Touch the symbol & La Touch the symbol. The Last destinations menu is dis- Ÿ The keyboard is displayed. S?7 played. - EE" Touch the button to call up the add- Enter a new name for the destination and on menu. touch OK. La Touch the symbol The destination is stored in the Favourites (£ A confirmation is displayed. under the name entered. — . ne Touch Yes to delete the destination. Deleting a destination -or- You can delete a destination stored in the favour- Touch No in order to not delete the destina- ites or a last destination: tion. Prerequisite: + You opened the Last destinations list as de- scribed in the chapter "Destination entry", "Copying one of the last destinations". -or- + Youopenedthe Favourites menu as described in the chapter "Destination entry", "Copying a destination from the favourites". + Select the destination to be deleted

Calculating a route | Specifying route options Calculating a route Calculate the route to a destination entered to learn about distance and travel time: Afterwards, you have the option to start the route guidance or to continue optimising the route options. All destinations, for which a route is calculated, are stored in the Last destinations. Starting the route calculation Prerequisite: + You entered a destination as described in the chapter "Destination entry". -or- + You entered a point of interest as described in the chapter "Points of interest". -or- + You planned a tour as described in the chap- ter "Tour planning". Touch the button to call up the add-on menu. Touch the symbol: The route is being calculated. Note: If no GPS reception is available, the last known position is taken as the starting point ofthe route. Additional functions after the route calculation After the route calculation, you have the option to start the route guidance or to display the route on the map + Touch the Start Route Guidance button. Therouteis calculated and the route guidance started. -or- Æ Zi) Touchthe symbol. x The route is shown on the map. Specifying route options The route options can be defined at any time. If you change the route options during a route guidance, the route may be recalculated. La Touch the symbol in the map view. The Navigation menu is displayed. La Touch the symbol. re Route Options menu is dis- played. La Touch the symbol to select the type O) of route calculation: — Fast: The route with the fastest travel time is calculated. — Short: The route with the shortest dis- tance is calculated — Optimal: Combination of shortest and fastest route at a ratio of 40 to 60 per- cent. Distance and time are taken into consideration. This route type is adjust- able and described below. — Ecological: The route with the lowest driving expenses (fuel efficient) is calcu- lated. For this purpose, the shortest and fastest route are combined at a ratio of 75 to 25 percent. — Economic: Combination of fastest and ecological route. Time and costs aretaken into consideration. For this purpose, the shortest and fastest route are combined at a ratio of 40 to 60 percent. La =, Touch the symbol to change be- « tween speed profiles offered. Note: You can call up an add-on menu for the profiles Fast or Slow: Select the Adaptive option so that the profile can be adapted to your driving style. If necessary, it can be reset to the factory setting.

Specifying route options | Route guidance Fe << Touch the symbol to activate (check Route guidance © mark) or deactivate (no check mark) automatic traffic jam detours with } TMC /\ DANGER: Æ I Touch the symbol to allow (check {= Diregarding traffic rules can lead to KE mark) or disallow (no check mark) Followthe turn-by-turn directions only ifthe street motorways routing and traffic rules allow it. The navigation AE) Touch the symbol to allow (check device will bring you to your destination even if (À mark) or disallow (no check mark) you have to deviate from the planned route. toll roads. La Touch the symbol to allow (check Notes: (Q) mark) or disallow (no check mark) + Repeat the voice output if you did not ferries. understand it. (Ch. "Voice output during = Touch the button the route guidance") The display shows the second page +_ You can always use the map or arrow dis- ofthe menu. play for orientation purposes. La Touch the symbol to allow (check @ mark) or disallow (no check mark) Start route guidance tunnels. Touch the Start Route Guidance button. we , Touch the symbol to allow (check Therouteis calculated and the route guidance mark) or disallow (no check mark) seasonal roads. Seasonal roads are roadés that could be closed depending on the season, e.g. snowfall. La rs Touch the symbol to adjust the rela- tionship of short and fast for the route type Optimal. Touch this button to exit the menu.

started. Notes: + The route is calculated using the settings for the route calculation. (Ch. "Specifying route options") +_ The destinations are automatically stored in the Last Destinations. 11km 219 107 aï17 The so-called "carsor" represents your position. Compass: A] Always points north (for orientation) | | TraveP 200.1 68 zautind 24 & 03.072008 14:49:48 Unr

Route guidance Note: Disturbed GPS reception If you enter an additional destination during On the map, the symbol indicates that no an active route guidance and start the route sufficient GPS signal is being received. If guidance, you have two options: youstarta route guidance at this point, the naviga-

  • You can insert the destination as interim tion device calculates the route based on the last destination. The route is recalculated and known position. the interim destination is approached next. If the GPS reception is disturbed during route guidance for an extended period of time, the route guidance is stopped. As soon as the reception is Or you start a new route guidance to the destination entered. re-established, the device automatically recog- h . nises whether your position has changed and, if Reaching the place of destination necessary, recalculates the route. At that time, As soon as you have reached the destination you can simply continue your route guidance. point, the message "You have reached your desti- Note: nation appears. The map now displays only your External influences can interfere with the view current position. to the sky and, therefore, the GPS reception uitting the route guidance of the navigation device. For further details, Q 8 : 8 read the chapter "Troubleshooting table". Touch any position on the map. The Route Guidance Options add-on menu is displayed. La Touch the symbol to quit the route © guidance. & A confirmation is displayed. Ÿ Touch Yes to quit the route guidance. The mapis displayed. -or- Touch No to continue the route guidance. Off-road route guidance If you are on a road that is not part of the map ma- terial ("off-road"), a route cannot be calculated. The navigation device then supports the route guidance like a digital compass: + An arrow points to the direction of the desti- nation. + The distance to the destination (straight line) is displayed. +__ The coordinates of your current position and the destination are displayed. Aprerequisite in this case is sufficient GPS recep- tion.

Working with the map Working with the map La Touch the symbol to adopt the city as (2) the destination. Showing a Map The route guidance is being started L (D) To change to the map display from the Navigation menu: Touch the symbol in the main menu. Touch the button To reach the map view after the destination en- try: - Æ" Touch the button to call up the add- on menu. Æ Zi) Touchthe symbol. si ) Touch the button to close the map view and return to the destination en- try. Moving and scaling the map To view the desired destination area on the map, you can move the map section and scale it (00m in and zoom out) La 1, Touch one of the symbols to ES En Z00Mm in or outofthe map, % Touch the map and move the map in the desired direction. Touch the button to return to your current position. Touching the map %- Touch a location (the street or the point of interest) in the map. The city is selected and its name appears in the lower display bar. + Touchthe OK button The coordinates to the selected location are displayed:

| TraveP_200 10 Ge pauninad 26 -or- La Touch the symbol to store the loca- fi) tion and use it as destination at a lat- er time. The keyboard is displayed. Enter a name for the destination and touch OK. The destination is stored in the Favourites under the name entered. (Ch. "Managing des- tinations") Note: If you touch any place in the map during the route guidance, an add-on menu with addi- tional functions is displayed. For further de- tails, read the chapter "Additional functions during the route guidance". Buttons In the map view, the following buttons are avail- able:

Performing map settings La Touch the symbol in the map view. (er) The Map Settings menu is displayed. 4 Touch the symbol to toggle between @ day and night display or to activate the automatic function. Touch the symbol to reach the Navi- gation menu. Touch the symbol to reach the Map Settings menu.

If you activate the automatic function, switch- ing between day and night display occurs au- tomatically. In the process, the display bright- ness is constantly adjusted to the light condi- tions. (For further details, read the chapter "Settings", "Performing device settings").

_| SNREEEC « Working with the map | Voice output during route guidance Ca [ Touch the symbol to &) Év) change between 2D and 3D view.

1 Touchthe symbolto change UN) SE map orientation be- tween driving direction and direction North. Touch the symbol to change these C2 settings for the speed limit: g, Touch the symbol to show (check © mark) or hide speed warnings {no check mark) on the map. < Touch the symbol to switch the warning beep on (check mark) or off (no check mark). Æ>,, Touch the symbol to adjust a tol- erance value for the speed warn- ing. À warning occurs only if the tolerance value is exceeded. cf M Touch the symbol to show (check DNS mark) or hide (no check mark) =" points of interest. 7% Touch the symbol to switch auto (4) zoom on (check mark) or off (no °° check mark). Auto zoom means that the map scale is per- fectly adjusted to the respective driving situ- ation during route guidance. If you approach an action, the view is enlarged, e.g. so that you can clearly see the next intersection. If the next action is farther away, the view is reduced so that you can easily see the run of the road. Touch the button. The display shows the second page ofthe menu. Touch the symbol to show (check EN mark) or hide altitude and speed (no S—" check mark) on the map. ‘eù For route guidance with several in- ® terim destinations, the time and dis- tance to the next interim destination TaveP_ 200 GB 2AuinGd 27 & is shown on the map. Touch the symbol to also show (check mark) or hide (no check mark) the time and distance to the last destination. [a Touch the symbol to show (check Re] mark) or hide (no check mark) dis- tances to points of interest. Note: The distances are shown exclusively for points of interest along your route and only at motorways. La Touch the symbol to change (©) (@) between the display of ar- rival time and remaining driving time (travel time). Voice output during route ance Your navigation device supports route guidance with voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions and announces turns in advance. In the process, it also announces the names of major roads and motorways. In the settings, you can activate and deactivate the voice instructions of the navigation (ch. "Settings", "Settings for navigation"). Note: The volume can be changed only if the voice output is currently active. During the voice output, press the button VOL - or VOL + to change the volume for the voice output. Touch the lower field on the display to repeat the last voice output.

Map display during route guidance ° CREER EE Map display during route guidance During the route guidance, the map display shows you different navigation tools and route informa- tion. DANGER! À Disregarding the street routing can lead to accidents The information on the digital road maps may no longer be current due to short-term changes (con- struction, etc.). Additional information, e.g. the speed limit, can be shown only if they are contained in the map material. The signposts and local street routing always have priority over the information of the navigation device. Navigation tools The so-called "carsor' represents your position. The compass always points north (for ori- entation) Top field: Name of next street Bottom field: Name of current street Ka The action arrow shows the next action and the distance to that action. When you come closer to the location of the next action, a bar is shown on the right side: The fewer yellow segments are displayed, the closer you are to the location of the next action.

| | TraveP_200 10 Ge pauninad 28 6 Voice output is activated. Voice output is deactivated (muted) Touching the symbol reactivates the voice output. Route information The lower display bar shows the following route information by default: . Bi Remaining distance to destination. Estimated time of arrival Instead ofthe arrival time, you can also display the remaining driving time. For route guidance with several interim destina- tions, the route information for the next interim destination is displayed. In addition, you can show the distance and time for the last destination. For settings, please read the chapter "Working with the map", "Performing map settings". Speedlimit (ro) The speed limit is shown in the left area of the map. Note: This information can be displayed only if it is activated in the navigation settings (Ch. "Working with the map", "Performing map settings") & 2072008 144940 ur

_| SNREEEC « Additional functions during the route guidance Additional functions during the route guidance Prerequisite: + Route guidance -or- -__ Route simulation (demo) æ Touch any position on the map to display additional functions. The Route Guidance Options add-on menu is displayed. The following functions are now available: — Enteringa blocking —_ Cancelling route guidance — Skipping the next destination — Display information about the destina- tion — Display route list Entering a blocking During the route guidance, you can block the route segment lying ahead of you. An alternate route is calculated and the blocked partial route is by- passed. La \ Touch the symbol in the add-on sg) menu. 7 The Traffic Jam Ahead menu is dis- played. In this menu, you can select the length of the blocking, starting with your current position. La Touch the buttons to enter EI 2 the length of the blocking. + Touch the OK button. The route is recalculated and the blocked route segment is evaded. | | TaveP 200.168 zauind 29 & The symbol identifies the blocking. The blocked segment is marked in red. To cancel the blocking: La In the add-on menu, touch the sym- ei] bol again (the check mark indicates that a blocking has been entered). A confirmation is displayed. Touch Yes to delete the blocking. The route is being recalculated. -or- Touch No in order to not delete the blocking. Cancelling route guidance La Touch the symbol in the add-on menu. A confirmation is displayed. Touch Yes to quit the route guidance. The map is displayed. -or- Touch No to continue the route guidance. Skipping the next destination Prerequisite: + Tour with at least 1 interim destination (tour planning) La In the add-on menu, touch the sym- bol to skip the next interim destina- | tion. Therouteis recalculated and the next destina- tion is approached. Display information about the destination La © Touch the symbol in the add-on menu. The destination address with infor- mation about distance and arrival or remaining driving time is displayed. For tours, all interim destinations are listed. The destination can be displayed on the map: Touch the Show In Map button. Touch the symbol to exit the map iew again.

Additional functions during the route guidance | TMC function

Display route list The route list can be displayed to gain an overview ofthe route. ON Touch the symbol in the add-on è menu. The route list is displayed. La Touch the buttons to scroll through the route list. Touch the symbol to exit the route list again

| TrveP_200 10 Ge pauninad 20 TMC function The Traffic Message Channel continuously broad- casts traffic announcements. The TMC function in your device allows you to receive and display the messages. Or you can use them for route guidance so that you can avoid traffic jams. Establishing TMC reception TMC is a service of the radio stations and is not offered in all countries. The troubleshooting table shows the countries in which TMC is available. Connecting the TMC antenna æ Connect the TMC antenna with the corre- sponding socket. + Affixthe suction feet as parallel as possible to the instrument panel. Searching for TMC stations The device automatically sets the next receivable TMC station. If the reception quality deteriorates, it immediately searches for a new station. Or you tune in your preferred TMC station: La Touch the symbol in the Navigation menu. The TMC Messages menu is dis- played La Touch the button to display the add- on menu. / La Touch the symbol The TMC station search starts. If a station is found, it is displayed in the top display bar.

_| SNREEEC « | | TravoP_200 10 GB pauninaa 21 TMC function | Bluetooth function Showing traffic reports The device also reports traffic obstructions if you did not start a route guidance. La Touch the symbol in the Navigation menu. The traffic reports are listed. La Touch the buttons to change be- tween messages. Touch the Show Message button to display a message in its entirety. Switch on automatic traffic jam detours During the route guidance, the automatic traffic jam detours guides you past reported traffic ob- structions. La Touch the symbol in the avigation menu. The Routing options menu is dis- played. Fe < Touch the symbol to activate (check mark) or deactivate (no check mark) automatic traffic jam detours. Traffic obstructions on the map display On the map, the symbol identifies all re- ceived traffic obstructions. The concerned segments are marked in red or in gray if they are outside your route. In addition, a note calls your attention to immedi- ate dangers, such as drivers going in the wrong di- rection, as soon as the TMC message is received. Bluetooth function Bluetooth is a wireless radio connection over a short distance. Hence, a Bluetooth-capable cell phone allows using the navigation device as a hands-free system. In addition, music tracks stored on the cell phone can be played and navi- gated. Prerequisites: + Compatible Bluetooth cell phone (ch. "Tech- nical data") + Bluetooth function and cell phone visibility are activated Note: The Bluetooth connection can be established only to one cell phone. If more registered cell phones are available, the Bluetooth connec- tion is established to the one that was regis- tered last. Starting the Bluetooth application La Touch the symbol in the main menu. The Bluetooth Menu is displayed. The Bluetooth function is being activated. Main Diusooth manu

Phonebook For the Bluetooth connection, the device must first be registered with the cell phone. Registering the devices Registering is the first contact between an un- known cell phone and the navigation device. The devices "become acquainted". When you start the Bluetooth application for the first time, the query "Connect the devices now?" appears.

Bluetooth function ° CREER EE æ Touch the Yes button to register the cell phone. Touch the Stop button to end the search for Bluetooth-capable devices Touch the cell phone in the list to register it. Touch the Connect button. APIN query is displayed. Enter the PIN "0000" in your cell phone. The devices are registered and a Bluetooth connection is established. You have the following options: — Usingthe hands-free system ("Calling") — Using audio transmission if your cell phone supports this function with the de- vice ("Audio transmission")

Notes: Every cell phone uses different ways to reg- ister and establish a Bluetooth connection. For this purpose, please read the instruc- tions of your cell phone. After you switched off the device or physi- cally separated the cell phone and the de- vice, the Bluetooth connection must be re-established. (Ch. "Performing Bluetooth settings", "Paired devices") Calling If a Bluetooth connection exists, you can use the navigation device with the cell phone as hands- free system Prerequisite: + Bluetooth connection to cell phone La © Touch the symbol in the Bluetooth Menu. The Cal! menu is displayed. Making a call *- Enter a phone number of your choice via the keyboard. Touch the Send button. The call is made Touch the Cancel button to end the call.

| | TraveP_200 10 Ge pauninad 22 During the phone call, you have the option of redi- recting the phone call to the cell phone: Touch the Transfer button. Note: The phone numbers dialed are stored and dis- played in the Cal! menu next to the keyboard. Selecting stored phone numbers Touch the phone number in the list. + Touch the Send button. Deleting stored phone numbers Touch the phone number in the list. æ Touch the Options button La Touch the symbol to delete the { entry. -or-

Answering or rejecting a call Ifa call comes in, the "Incoming Call" message and the phone number of the caller are displayed: Touch the Accept button to answer the call. Touch the Cancel button to end a call or to reject a call. Touch the symbol to delete all entries.

Using the phone book If you loaded the phone book from your cell phone, you can use the phone numbers with the navigation device. La &) Touch the symbol in the Bluetooth Menu. The Phonebook menu is displayed. Touch the phone number in the list. æ Touch the Options button =) Touch the symbol to place the call

Touch the symbol to delete the en- try.

_| SNREEEC « Bluetooth function -or- La Touch the symbol to delete all en- tries. Audio transmission If a Bluetooth connection exists, you can use the navigation device to listen to music that is stored on your cell phone. Prerequisite: + Your cell phone supports this function. Note: Every cell phone supports the audio transmis- sioninadifferentway. For this purpose, please read the instructions of your cell phone. La Touch the symbol in the Bluetooth Menu. The Music Player menu is displayed. La D Touch the button to start the playback. æ Press the VOL - or VOL + button to adjust the volume. Note: The maximum volume depends on the ad- justed volume in the cell phone. La Touch the button to play the next y] track. La «| Touch the button repeatedly to play the current or the previous track. La DO Touch the button to end the playback. | | TraveP 200.168 zauund 33 & Performing Bluetooth settings Settings in the Bluetooth Settings menu: + Activating/deactivating the Bluetooth func- tion + Switchingvisibility on/off + Paired devices + Search for devices + Ringtone The second page of the menu also contains the following settings: + Establishing the connection automatically + Resetting Bluetooth + Automatic call answering + Loadingthe phone book Fe Touch the symbol in the Bluetooth Menu. The Bluetooth Settings menu is dis- played. Ca Î Touch the button to scroll 2 EI in this menu. If you performed changes to the settings: Touch the button to exit the menu. Activating/deactivating the Bluetooth function La Touch the symbol to activate (check mark) or deactivate (no check mark) Bluetooth. Switching visibility on/off The navigation device can be visible or invisible to other Bluetooth-ready devices. La Touch the symbol to switch the visi- à bility on (check mark) or off (no check T) Paired devices You can call up the list of already registered cell phones and edit it. Touch the symbol 7 The Paired Devices menu is dis- 7 played. | 33

Bluetooth function ° CREER EE %* Toucha cell phoneinthe list. Touch the Options button to display addition- al functions. Note: Ifyou want to pair a cell phone with the device, first unpair an existing Bluetooth connection. La Touch the symbol to establish the & Bluetooth connection. La L& Touch the symbol to disconnect the ee Bluetooth connection. La Touch the symbol to rename the cell S phone in the list. Note: If you delete a cell phone from the list, it is unpaired. That is, a Bluetooth connection can no longer be established to this cell phone. La Touch the symbol to delete the cell KE phone from the list. La Touch the symbol to delete all cell É) phones. Search for devices If you want to pair additional Bluetooth-ready devices, you can start the search. Note: You can register up to 10 cell phones. If you register an eleventh one, the oldest cell phone is deleted. La Touch the symbol. F+) The /nquiring menu is displayed. The search for Bluetooth-ready devices starts. Devices found are listed. lfthe desired device is listed: Touch the Stop button to end the search. Touch the Refresh button to continue the search. Touch the cell phone in the list to register it.

| | TrveP_200 10 GB pautinad 24 + Touch the Connect button. A PIN query is displayed. æ- Enter the PIN "0000" in your cell phone. Ringtone La Touch the symbol. (Ge) The Ring Tone menu is displayed. æ- Touch the desired ringtone. Press the VOL - or VOL + button to adjust the volume. Establishing the connection automatically After switching off the device, the Bluetooth con- nection can be re-established automatically. Prerequisite: + Cell phone is registered ("Search for Blue- tooth-ready devices") La Onthe second page ofthe Bluetooth L Settings menu, touch the symbol to 7 switch on the automatic connection (check mark) or to switch it off (no check mark). Resetting Bluetooth If the Bluetooth connection does not work prop- erly, a simple reset may help. Note: An existing Bluetooth connection is discon- nected with a reset. All registered cell phones are unregistered. The cell phones must then be reregistered with the device. Touch the symbol on the second page of the Bluetooth Settings menu. A confirmation is displayed. + Touchthe Yes button to perform the reset. -or- Touch the No button to cancel the procedure. Automatic call answering An incoming call can be answered automatically: F £ On the second page of the Bluetooth Fe) Settings menu, touch the symbol to switch on automatic answering & cao7200 184958 ur

_| SNREEEC « | | TraveP_200 10 Ge pauninad 25 Bluetooth function | nfotainment (check mark) or to switch it off (no check mark). Loading the phone book The phone book in your cell phone can be loaded into the navigation device and used with it. Prerequisite: + Your cell phone supports this function. Note: For entries with several phone numbers inthe cell phone, the first phone number is trans- ferred to the phone book. La & Touch the symbol on the second @ page of the Bluetooth Settings menu. A confirmation is displayed. Touch Yes to load the phone book. -or- Touch No to cancel the procedure. Infotainment In the /nfotainment menu, you can play music, im- age and video files or pass the time with various games. For travelling abroad, the device provides a phrase book. For thoughts and ideas, use the voice recorder. Starting Infotainment La Touch the symbol in the main menu. The /nfotainment menu is dis- played.

MyPiclures Phrase Book Playing music files Insert the memory card in the device (ch. "Data transfer"). La Touch the symbol in the /nfotainment menu. The playback menu is displayed. The first track or the track played last is displayed. Paranoid Black Sabbath Normal Options

Infotainment Ca LD. Touch the button for playback. Press the VOL - or VOL + button to adjust the volume.

Touch the button to play anoth- er track. Touch the button for forward or reverse. La Touch the button to interrupt the play- back. La Touch the button to continue the play- back. F [= Touch the button to end the playback. %- Briefly press the On/Off switch to start an- other application during the playback, e.g. the navigation. -or- La Touch the button to exit the menu Random playback (Mix) The Mix function allows you to play the tracks of the current directory, a playlist or the selected genre at random: Touch the Options button to display addition- al functions. La Touch the symbol to switch the func- © tion on (check mark) or off (no check mark). Repeated playback (Repeat) The Repeat function plays the current track re- peatedly. Touch the Options button to display addition- al functions. La Touchthe symbol to switch the func- es) tion on (check mark) or off (no check mark). Displaying ID3 tags ID3 tags represent additional information, e.g. album, artist and track, which music files in MP3 format may contain.

| | TrveP_200 10 Ge pauninad 26 Touch the Options button to display addition- al functions. La Touch the symbol to show (check © mark) or hide (no check mark) ID3 texts. Calling the music list (Browse) The "Browse" function allows you to list and browse through all the music files on the memory card. Touch the Options button to display addition- al functions. La Touch the symbol. Ê) The music list is displayed. La Touch the button to change to the EN next higher directory level Touch one of the following buttons to sort the music files: — Album: Alphabetic sorting by albums — Artist: Alphabetic sorting by artists — Genre: Alphabetic sorting by music gen- — Playlist: Sorting by playback lists on the memory card — Browse: Sorting by files on the memory card Touch a track to play it. -or- Touch the symbol to exit the music list again. Equaliser The current equaliser setting is shown below the display of the track and artist. La Touch the symbol to select a differ- ent equaliser preset. Showing image files %- Insert the memory card in the device (ch. "Data transfer"). La Touch the symbol L. &) The playback menu is displayed. The first image or the image viewed last is displayed. & 03.07.2008 14:40:56 Ur

_| SNREEEC « Infotainment Note: Larger images require longer loading times. The device can display images up to a size of 6 megapixel. st À Options La == Touch the symbol to change to a different directory. La Touch the button to display a er different image. The bottom display bar shows how many images are available in the current directory. La Touch the button to exit the menu. Slide show La Touch the button to start the slide show. æ lf you want to end the slide show, touch the image. The playback menu is displayed. It allows you to adjust how long an image is dis- played in the presentation: Touch the Options button to display addition- al functions. =, Touch the symbol. ll D re Slide Duration menu is dis- played. æ Touch anentryin the list. Displaying path of file name Touch the Options button to display addition- al functions. La Touch the symbol to show (check pa) mark) or hide (no check mark) the Lo file paths of the images. Rotating an image The images in the playback menu and in the presentation can automatically be rotated left or right. Touch the Options button to display addition- al functions. Touch the symbol to rotate all the im- ages or not to rotate them. Calling the image list (Browse) The "Browse" function allows you to list and browse through all the image files on the memory card. Touch the Options button to display addition- al functions. La Touch the symbol. (EÀ re image listis displayed. La Et Touch the button to change to the next higher directory level. Touch an image to display it. -or- Touch the symbol to exit the image list again. Playing video files %-_ Insert the memory card in the device (ch. "Data transfer"). Touch the symbol. The video list is displayed.

Touch a video to play it. æ Touch the display until additional buttons are displayed.

Infotainment La Touch the button to interrupt the play- Touch the symbol to start the record- back. ing. La Touch the button to continue the play- Touch the symbol to end the record- back. ing. In the bottom display bar, touch the slider to A confirmation is displayed. forward or reverse. Touch Yes to save the recording. La Touch the symbol to quit the play- E back. Touch No to delete the recording. Using the phrase book Playing recordings Ifyou travel to a different country, the phrase book supports you with common phrases and sentenc- es about many topics, such as restaurants or ho- tels. La Touch the symbol. @ The Topic Selection menu is dis- played The initial language used is the language se- lected in the settings (ch. "Performing basic settings"). æ Touch the Language button if you want to change the initial or target language: La Touch the button to scroll through I this menu. ; Touch one of the symbols to select a topic. The Subtopics menu is displayed. Touch an entry to select a subtopic. The Phrases menu is displayed. # You can transfer an idiomatic expression to the user topic by clicking on the icon in the list. The user topic is called up on the last page in the Topic Selection menu. Voice recorder Voice can be recorded on a memory card and played back. The duration of the recording is de- termined by the memory capacity of the memory card. Insert the memory card in the device (ch. "Data transfer") La Touch the symbol. @ The Voice Recorder menu is dis- played.

Touch the Options button to display addition- al functions. ES Touch the symbol to rename the recording.

The keyboard is displayed. Enter a name and touch OK. Es) Touch the symbol to delete the re- ® cording. A confirmation is displayed. > Touch the symbol to delete all record- ings. A confirmation is displayed. Touch Yes to delete the recording or record- Touch No to not delete the recordings. Blocking recordings If you want to delete the entire list of recordings, except for a few, you can block one or several re- cordings. À blocked recording cannot be deleted or renamed. Touch en entry in the Voice Recorder menu. Touch the Options button to display addition- al functions. La Touch the symbol to block the &) recording (lock closed) or to unblock it (lock open).

_| RE Infotainment | Data transfer Games La Touch the symbol. (E) The Games menu is displayed. The following games are available: — Logic game (Sudoku): Fill each of the 9 subgrids with the numbers 1 to 9. Every number may occur only once in any row. - Card games (Freecell/Solitaire): Sort the cards in ascending order. — Memory game: Uncover identical pairs of cards. — Puzzle: Move the individual image pieces to form a complete image. — à TravelP_300_lo_GB_2Aulindd 38 & Data transfer Road maps can be copied onto a memory card and then used with the device. CAUTION! Editing data in the internal memory can dam- age the device If you connect the navigation device via a USB ca- ble with your computer, you have access to the in- ternal memory of the Lucca and the memory card. If you change or delete the files in the internal memory, it may render the device inoperable. Only use your computer to edit files on the mem- ory card. Inserting and removing the memory card Insert your memory card with the contacts to the front in the card slot until the card engages. Note: Observe the marking at the slot. If you want to remove the memory card after its use: æ Exit all running applications of the memory card, e.g. the music playback. æ_ Carefully push on the memory card in the card slot until it disengages. The memory card is ejected a little bit from the card slot and can be removed. Copying data to the memory card Use the navigation device as a card reader to copy the desired data onto the memory card. Please read the technical data to find out which USB cables and which memory cards are compatible with the device. As an alternative, you can also transfer the data to the memory card using a card reader. %_Insertthe memory card in the device ("Insert- ing and removing a memory card") æ Connect the device with a computer using a USB cable.

The computer recognises the navigation device as a card reader. The memory card is displayed as a drive. æ Copy the desired data onto the memory card. Note: Use the installation programme on the CD/DVD to copy road maps to your memory card. Using road maps from memory card The road map of the country in which the naviga- tion device was purchased is preinstalled in the memory of the navigation device. The enclosed CD/DVD offers additional road maps depending on the device variant as well as an installation program to copy these road maps to your memory card. To use an additional road map: %-_ Insert the memory card in the device ("Insert- ing and removing a memory card"). æ Switch on the navigation device. The road maps are automatically loaded from the memory card into the memory. La Touch the symbol in the main menu. The mapis displayed. Touch the symbol. The Navigation menu is displayed. La Touch the symbol. F] The Settings menu is displayed. Touch the symbol. @ A list of the available road maps is displayed. % Touch the desired road map in the list to se- lect it.

_| SNREEEC « Settings Settings You can perform these settings: +. Map settings (ch. "Working with the map", "Performing map settings") + Setting for the navigation + Device settings Performing settings for the navigation Settings in the navigation menu: + Home address + Continuingthe tour automatically + Selectinga dataset + POlnote + Voiceinstructions +. Units F © the symbol in the main menu. The map is displayed. La Touch the symbol. © The Navigation menu is displayed. La Touch the symbol. The Settings menu is displayed. If you performed changes to the settings: La EE Touch the button to exit the menu. Home address You should enter your home address to © quickly navigate home from any location. For further details, read the chapter "Per- forming basic settings", "Entering the home ad- dress”. Continuing the tour automatically For tours with several interim destinations, you can specify that the next destination is automati- cally approached after reaching an interim desti- nation. | | TraveP 200.1 68 2autind at & If the function is deactivated, a confirmation is displayed upon reaching an interim destination whether the route guidance to the next interim destination should be continued. La Touch the symbol to activate (check mark) or deactivate (no check mark) the function. Selecting a dataset In the Choose Dataset menu, you can call @ up the list of available road maps and se- lect the desired road map. For further de- tails, read the chapter "Data transfer". POI note If you are using your own POls (points of interest), the device can bring it to your attention in due time during a route guidance. Note: The enclosed CD/DVD contains an installation programme \with instructions to create your own POIs. La Touch the symbol to activate (check

4) mark) or deactivate (no check mark)

notes on the map and the warning beep. Voice instructions You can mute (deactivate) the voice instructions ofthe navigation. ww 2m, Touch the symbol to activate (check mark) or deactivate (no check mark) the voice instructions Units You can define which units of measure should be used for distances. La Touch the symbol to change between e kilometres and miles.

Settings ° CREER EE Performing device settings Settings in the Settings menu: + Display + Button sounds (sound of the buttons) + Language + Time + Savingenergy + Theftprotection The second page of the menu also contains the following settings: + Factorysettings +. Calibratingthe touchscreen + Product information + Sound + Demo mode La Touch the symbol in the main menu. The Settings menu is displayed. Ca l Touch the button to scroll I L < menu. If you performed changes to the settings: Touch the button to exit the menu. Display In the map settings, you can select between day and night display or activate automatic switching (ch. "Working with the map”, "Performing map settings"). Inthe Display menu, you can set the display bright- ness for day and night. Furthermore, it is possible to adjust the switching threshold for automatic switching. It allows you to select when switching between day and night dis- play occurs. La Touch the symbol. © The Display menu is displayed. æ Touch the Brightness Day button to adjust the brightness for day mode. + Touch the Brightness Night button to adjust the brightness for night mode. Touch the Switch Threshold button to adjust the automatic switching.

| | TrveP_200 10 Ge pnuninad 42 A lower value indicates, for example, that switching to night display already occurs at dusk. À higher value causes switching to wait until darkness. Button sound In the Key Clicks menu, you can adjust the volume of the key clicks or mute ("0") them. You can also select from different key clicks. La Touch the symbol. The Key Clicks menu is displayed. Touch the desired key click. + Touch the Volume button. The Key Click Volume menu is displayed. F «| 2 Touch one of the buttons to ad- just the volume. Language Inthe Language menu, you can definethe language in which the menus are displayed. The voice out- puts also use the defined language, if available. If the selected language is not available for the voice output, it is output in English. La Touch the symbol. &): list with available languages is displayed. æ-_ Touchthe language in the list that you want to use. + Touch the OK button. Time In the Time menu, you can select the time ©) zone for your current position, adjust the daylight savings time and switch between 12-hour and 24-hour display. The navigation can announce the correct arrival time only if you set the correct time zone. For further details, read the chapter "Performing basic settings", "Setting the time zone". Saving energy If you activated the energy-savings mode, the dis- play is switched darker after 1 minute of inactiv- ity to consume less power. The device does not change to energy-savings mode if it is supplied by an external power source or you are in navigation. & cao72008 144057 ur

_| SNREEEC « Settings La Touch the symbol. The Energy Saving menu is dis- played. Touch the symbol to switch the en- ergy-savings mode on (check mark) = or off (no check mark). Touch the symbol to activate auto | illumination (check mark) or to de- activate it (no check mark). Touch the slider to adjust the display brightness for energy- saving mode. Theft protection In the Anti-Theft Protection menu, you can assign a PIN and a PUK to your navi-

gation device to protect it against unau- thorised use. The PIN can be changed at any time. Register under http://puk.blaupunkt.com to se- curely store your PUK. For further details, read the chapter "Performing basic settings", "Activating the PIN query". Factory settings and USB interface In the Factory Settings menu, you can reset the navigation software or the settings in the Infotain- ment applications to the factory settings. You can also adjust the USB interface. Note: If you reset the device to the factory settings, your personal settings and stored destina- tions are deleted. La Touch the symbol on the second page of the Settings menu. The Factory Settings menu is displayed. La Touch the symbol to reset the set- S2);:) tings for the navigation. -or- La = Touch the symbol to reset the set- Li) tings for the Infotainment to the fac- tory settings.

A confirmation dialogue appears in both cases. æ Touch Yes to reset the settings to the factory settings. The mapis displayed. | | TaveP 200.1 68 zaurind 43 & -or- + Touch No to cancel the procedure. Eù Touch the symbol to toggle between IÉTS the settings for the type of USB inter- face: —_ MTP (Media Transfer Protocol): The de- vice is recognised by computers with MS MediaPlayer 10 under MS Windows XP. - MSD (Mass Storage Device): The de- vice is recognised by computers as mass storage device. Calibrating the touchscreen You can recalibrate (align) the touchscreen if it re- sponds imprecisely to touches. La On the second page of the Settings ® menu, touch the symbol to start the calibration. Follow the instructions on the display to cali- brate the touchscreen. Product information F €) Touch the symbol on the second page of the Settings menu. Product information about the de- vice, such as the version of the map used and the navigation software, are displayed. Sound In the Sound menu, you can adjust the volume for the voice output of navigation and for hands-free calling via Bluetooth. You can also change the bass andtreble. La Touch the symbol on the second FC») page of the Settings menu. The Sound menu is displayed. Ca «| 2 Touch one of the buttons to ad- just bass or treble. Demo mode lfyouactivated the demo mode, the device switch- es to demo mode after 5 minutes of inactivity. On the second page of the Settings menu, touch the symbol to switch the demo mode on (check mark) or off {no check mark).

Software | Service | Warranty | Technical data Software Technical data . . Le Dimensions (W x H x D) Reinstalling navigation software 123 x90 x 17.5 mm For reinstallation purposes, the navigation soft- Weight ware for your navigation device and instructions approx. 225 g are located on the enclosed CD/DVD. Operating temperature Updating the navigation software 20°C...60"C h . Storage temperature To ensure that your navigation device is al- =30 °C. 70°C ways state-of-the-art, Blaupunkt offers soft- h ware updates at regular intervals. They can be Power supply downloaded from the Blaupunkt Internet site www.blaupunkt.com. Service In some countries Blaupunkt offers a specific repair service including a pick-up service. In case your device has to be sent to Blaupunkt for service you can order a pick-up service for your device on the internet. Refer to www.blaupunkt.com to check if this service is available in your country. Warranty We provide a manufacturer warranty for our products bought within the European Union. For devices purchased outside the European Un- ion, the warranty terms issued by our respective responsible domestic agency are valid. The warranty terms can be called up under www.blaupunkt.com or requested directly from: Blaupunkt GmbH, Hotline Robert-Bosch-Str. 200 D-31139 Hildesheim

Troubleshooting table Troubleshooting table Problem Cause Measure The device does not work or does not work correctly. The operating system is over- loaded. Perform a reset (ch. "Switching on/off") Reset the factory settings (ch. "Settings"). AIl personal set- tings will be deleted! Reinstallthenavigation software using the enclosed CD/DVD. The display remains dark if 1 switch on the device. The display may temporarily loose its contrast after long and heavy exposure to the sun and high temperatures. At very high temperatures, the device switches off to protect against overheating. Place the device in the shade for approximately 10 minutes and switch it on again. The battery is not sufficiently charged. Fully charge the battery (ch. "Charging the battery") The battery is empty, even though | did not use the device for some time. The device continues to use a small amount of energy if it is switched off. Hence, the bat- tery could be discharged after a few days. To obtain battery operation of up to 5 hours in navigation mode, completely charge the battery. During short driving times, the battery is not completely charged. Always operate the device in the vehicle together with the charg- er cable via the cigarette lighter. The device does not respond when l'touch the buttons. The operating system is over- loaded. Perform a reset (ch. "Switching on/off") The device does not output any turn-by-turn directions via voice output. The voice instructions are deac- tivated Activate the voice output in the settings. The volume of the voice instruc- tions is too low. Increase the volume during a voice output. | | TraveP_200 10 GB pauninad 45

Problem Cause Measure poor GPS reception. The device has no or only a very After switch-on, the device re- quires approx. 1 minute until it is ready for navigation. During the initial switch-on, it requires a longer time and a strong GPS signal. The GPS reception is generally limited inside of buildings. Move to the outside and place the device on high ground. Your device is operational again after no more than 2 to 5 minutes. At that time, the navigation is also possible under less than perfect conditions. Heavily metal-evaporated wind- shields can interfere with the GPS reception. You may attempt to install the device in a different location in the vehicle. Connect an external GPS an- tenna. Reflection and separation, e.g. due to high-rises, tunnels, mountains or heavy foliage. Heavy snowfall and (thunder) storms. Transport of the vehicle by car- sleeper train or ferry. The device must have a clear path to the sky. Wait until the GPSreception is available again. The route guidance is then con- tinued automatically. poor TMC reception. The device has no or only a very No TMC station is receivable. TMC is currently available in Austria, Belgium, Czech Repub- lic Denmark, Germany, England, Finland, France, Italy, Nether- lands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. my memory card. The device does not recognise The memory card is not compat- ible with this device. Use compatible memory cards (ch. "Technical data") The memory card was format- ted using the wrong file system. Format the memory card with the file system FAT16 or FAT32. Due to continued technical developments, Blaupunkt cannot guar- antee the correct functioning of memory cards from different man- ufacturers and different types of cards. Try a memory card from a different manufacturer or with a different capacity.

FCC Information (USA) FCC Information (only USA) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Re- sults. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

1. This Device may not cause harmful interface,

2. This device must accept any interference re-

ceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for CLASS B dig- ital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. lf this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encour- aged to try correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

2. Increase the separation between the

equipment and receiver.

3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a

circuit different from that to which receiver is connected.

4. Consult the dealer or experienced radio/

TV technician for help.

TravelP_300_lo_GB_2AuLindd 47 & WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's author- ity to operate the equipment. CAUTION Exposure to Radio Fregency Radiation. Antenna schall be mounted in such a manner to minimize the potential for human contact during normal operation. The antenna should not be con- tacted during operation to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limit. The minimum separation distance of 20 cm from the antenna to the body of user required.

08-7501810 01-8471650 02-6130 0514 022-8771260 0212-346 00 40 © 2008 All rights reserved by Blaupunkt. This material may be reproduced, copied or distributed for personal use only, This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft. Robert-Bosch-StraBe 200, D-31139 Hildesheim

Introduction TPAssist The TPAssist PC tool can run on any PC using Windows or Linux and on any Mac using the Mac OS operating system. To be able to use TPAssist, Java SE version 1.5 or later must be installed (download under: www.java.com). Introduction TPAssist provides support for adding you own POIs (Points Of Interest) to your device. In addition, you can restore the navigation software and road maps, if necessary. Chapter overview These operating instructions are intended to provide answers to your questions concerning TPAssist: © Chapter Start: How do | start TPAssist? © Chapter User POIs: How do l'edit POIs and how do luse them with my device? © Chapter Recovery: How do restore the navigation software and road maps in my device? © Chapter Memory cards: How do | use memory cards with the device? © Chapter Special topic - POI lists: How do | use POI lists without TPAssist? Symbols used These operating instructions use the following sym- bols: & Warnings contain information for safe operation. © Notes must be followed to reach the desired goal. ©@ Tips or recommendations are intended to facilitate the use of TPAssist. © Links guide you to additional information about the topic. © End of a chapter. What prerequisites does my computer have to have? What can | do with TPAssist?

Start Start Step1 Insert the supplied backup DVD in the drive. If TPAssist does not start automatically: - Open My Computer (PC) or the Desktop (Mac). Open the backup DVD and double-click on the "TPAssist.jar" file. TPAssist starts.

  • Select your preferred language. The TPAssist main menu is displayed. *- Select your device. Here you can read the license agreement and change to the selection of options. Step 2 - Click on Next and select one ofthe options: - © Click on Edit your own POI list to load and manage your own POI list or to create new POI lists. - © Click on Recover device to subsequently reinstall the navigation software in your de- vice. — Click on Display operating instructions to call up the instructions for your device. How do | start TPAssist?

User POIs User POIs TPAssist can also be used to create your own POIs and edit existing POI lists. To use the POIs with the device: + TravelPilot 100 and TravelPilot 200: The device uses the user POIs from the memory card. For this purpose, the POI lists must be copied to the memory card. + TravelPilot 300: The device uses user POIs from its memory. For this purpose, the POI lists must be loaded directly into the memory. Step 1 - Connecting the device # Connect the device with your computer using a USB cable. Step 2 - Using the memory card (TravelPilot 100 and TravelPilot 200 only) %-_ Insert the © memory card into the device. %- Switch on the device with the On/Off switch. The computer recognises the device as a card reader. Step 3 - Loading or creating a POI lists If you selected the Edit your own POI list option in the main menu, the following options are available: + Copy POI folder: Copy a folder with existing POI lists directly to your device (TravelPilot 300) or to the memory card (TravelPilot 100 and TravelPilot 200). -or- + Load: Load an existing POI list from your computer to edit it. For this purpose, you are asked to select the POI list in the "Open" window. -or- + New: Create a new POI list with a name of your choice. -or- How do ledit POIs and how do | use them with my device? O Tip: As an alternative, you can also transfer the data to the memory card using a card reader. @ Tip: POI lists can be obtained from exter- nal sources, e.g. on the Internet under WWW.poicon.com.

User POIs + Saveall: To subsequently save the POI lists. -or- + Close: To subsequently close the POI lists. You can load several POI lists or create new ones and edit them subsequently. - Click on one of the options to load a POI list or to create a new one. The POI editor is displayed. Step 4 - Displaying a POI list The left column of the POI editor displays all the load- ed or newly created POI lists. Click on a POI list to select it. Step 5 - Selecting a POI icon for the POI list Inthe main window, you can select the POI icon for the POI list: In the POI icon field, click on the displayed POI icon to select a different image for the POI list. The POI icon is displayed on the map for future devices if it has the same designation as the cor- responding POI list (currently an optional entry field). Step 6 - Activating POI hints When you activate the POI hints, the device can point to the POls in time during a route guidance: + Clickonthe POI hint field to activate the POI hints (check mark) or to deactivate them (no check mark). © Note: The device can use up to 128 POI lists. © Note: The POI hints must also be activated in the settings in the device. (long instruc- tions "Settings", "Performing settings for navigation")

User POIs Step 7 - Editing a POI list In the table, you can add, delete or rename individual POls. The positions of the POIs are entered as coor- dinates: + Newentry: Adding a line for an additional POI. The empty line is attached to the end of the POI list. -or- + Edit: Editing a POI in the table. -or- + Delete: Button for deleting individual POIs. -or- + Delete All: Deleting the entire POI list. + Click on one of the options to edit the POIs in a list. - Enter the coordinates (degree of latitude and lon- gitude) for every POI in the table and a description (information): — Longitude/Latitude: Enterthe coordinates in decimal form (e.g. 51,50939 and -0,11832) or as Degrees, Minutes and Seconds (DMS, e.g. 51°30‘33.8"N and 0°7‘5.95"W) . — Information: Rename the POIs as follows, if necessary: CountryCode Category1_Category2, e.8. "GB_Leisure_Golf.asc". Ensure that country code and categories are separated in the file designation of POI lists. Use underscores for this purpose. Only then can the device subsequently sort the POIs by country code and categories. Longue ETES Momsten ©@ Tip: You can obtain the coordinates of your fa- vourite locations by using external Internet sources, e.g. http://maps.google.com or Google Earth. © Note: The order and number of categories of POIs must always remain the same within alist: GB_Leisure Golf.asc GB_Leisure Football.asc GB _Leisure_Swimming.asc GB Leisure.asc } GB_Leisure Golf.asc GB_Leisure Football.asc GB_Leisure_Swimming.asc GB Leisure General.asc /

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User POIs Step 8 - Storing POI lists - Click on Save All to save the changes and click on Ok. The POI lists are saved to the location from where they were opened (e.g. on the hard disk). Step 9 - Copying POI lists (TravelPilot 100 and TravelPilot 200 only) Click on Copy POI list. Awindow opens in which you can select the target drive. æ Select the removable media drive and confirm with OK. The POI lists are copied to the memory card. You can now use your own POIs from the memory card with the device. (For further details, please read the long instructions, chapter "Navigation", "Entering a point of interest"). Step 9 - Copying POI lists (TravelPilot 300 only) æ- Click on Copy POI list and confirm with OK. The POI lists are loaded into the memory. @ © Note: If you remove the memory card from the device, the POIs are no longer available.

Recovery Recovery If necessary, the navigation software and road maps — including the POIs that were preinstalled when the device was purchased - can be copied with TPAssist to a memory card and reinstalled in your device. This requires: + TravelPilot 100 and TravelPilot 200: Memory card with a capacity of at least 1 GB + TravelPilot 300: Memory card with a capacity of at least 4 GB How do | restore the navigation software and road maps in my device? À Caution Every interruption of the installation may leads to errors in the device. For this reason: + Only remove the memory card after completing the installation. + Ensure that the power supply of the device is working battery). (external power source or sufficiently charged Step 1 - Connecting the device # Connect the device with your computer using a USB cable. Step 2 - Using the memory card Insert the © memory card into the device. %- Switch on the device with the On/Off switch. The computer recognises the device as a card reader. Step 3 - Copying navigation software and road maps to the memory card If you selected the Recover device option in the main menu, a window opens in which you can select the tar- get drive. æ Select the removable media drive and confirm with OK. The data are copied to the memory card.

As an alternative, you can also transfer the data to the memory card using a card reader. © Note: To ensure that the program copies the correct data for your device, connect the device with the computer using a USB ca- ble. If the device cannot be recognised, you can also continue the process without checking the device.

Recovery Step 4 - Reinstalling the navigation software and road maps - lf you use the device as a card reader, please remove the memory card and then discon- nect the device from your computer. The device restarts. The reinstallation can now be started: Insert the memory card into the device. Press and hold the On/Off switch for longer than 14 seconds while pressing and holding the VOL - button until the first message ap- pears on the display. The installation is being performed. - After completing the installation, remove the memory card.

Step 5 - After the installation Performthe basic settings again. (For further details, please read the instructions, ch. "Per- forming basic settings") Start the navigation. Touch any point on the map. The message "No data record available" is dis- played. Touch the OK button. The list of available road maps is displayed. + Touch the desired road map in the list to se- lect it. ©

Memory cards Memory cards You can use a memory card with the device for the fol- lowing: +. © OwnPollists + © Reinstalling the navigation software and road maps (recovery) Step 1 - Preparing the memory card The device accepts SD/SDHC and MMC cards. The maximum capacity of the memory cards is 4 GB. # Connect a commercially available card reader or the device to your computer and insert a memory card. æ- Ensure that the memory card was formatted using the file system FAT 16 or FAT 32: — To do so, select My Computer (PC) or Finder (Mac) — Right-click on the removable media drive or the drive that appears and select Format > FAT (PC).

— Clickon Programs > Utilities > Hard Disk Utili- ties, select the memory card, and click on the Delete tab. Select the MS-DOS File System format, and clock on Delete (Mac). — Followthe instructions on the display. Step 2 - Inserting the memory card in the device %- Switch offthe device with the On/Off switch. Insert your memory card with the contacts to the front in the card slot until the card engages. You can now switch the device on again and use it. Step 3 - Removing the memory card from the device æ- Carefully push on the memory card in the slot until it disengages. The memory card is ejected from the slot. Remove the card.@ How do | use memory cards with the device? © Note: Always use an empty memory card for applications with TPAssist. For safety reasons, you cannot delete any files with TPAssist. Ifnecessary, remove the files on your memory card using Explorer (PC) or Finder (Mac).

Name the memory card, e.g. with "POI lists", to be able to keep track: For this purpose, you enter a description for the memory cards in the Format window (PC) orinthe"information" window (Mac:right- click on the removable media drive). © Note: Observe the marking on the card slot of the device.

Special topic - POI lists Special topic - POI lists You can also copy POI lists independent of TPAssist to a memory card, rename them and create POI icons, so that they can be used with the device. POI lists are available from external sources, e.g. via the Internet from POICON (www.poicon.com). The device supports Garmin-compatible file formats for POI lists: + _*.csv (comma-separated values) + ‘asc (ASCII text format) Step 1 - Connecting the device # Connect the device with your computer using a USB cable. Step 2 - Using the memory card (TravelPilot 100 and TravelPilot 200 only) Insert the © memory card into the device. %- Switch on the device with the On/Off switch. The computer recognises the device as a card reader. Step 3 - Creating your own POIs The device can only use POIs with the following for- mat: % Rename the POIs as follows, if necessary: CountryCode Category1_Category2, e.g. "GB Leisure Golf.asc". Ensure that country code and categories are sepa- rated in the file designation of POI lists. Use un- derscores for this purpose. Only then can the de- vice subsequently sort the POIs by country code and categories æ- Enter the coordinates in decimal form (eg. 51,50939 and -0,11832) or as Degrees, Min- utes and Seconds (DMS, e.g. 51°30‘33.8*N and 0°7:5.95“W). How do | use POI lists without TPAssist? Ori As an alternative, you can also transfer the data to the memory card using a card reader. © Note: The order and number of categories of POIs must always remain the same within alist: GB_Leisure_Golf.asc GB_Leisure Football.asc GB_Leisure_Swimming.asc GB Leisure.asc | Le ts GB_Leisure_Golf.asc GB_Leisure Football.asc GB_Leisure_Swimming.asc GB_Leisure_General.asc

Special topic - POI lists Step 4 - Copying POI lists to memory cards (TravelPilot 100 and TravelPilot 200 only) - Create a folder on the memory card and name it “ownPOls" The device uses only POI lists stored in this fold- er. + Create a subfolder in the "ownPOIs" folder and name it "Hints". Copy the POI lists into this folder to which you want to be directed during the navigation. % Next, copy the desired POI lists (including POI icons) to the memory card and into the folder “ownPOls" or "Hints”. Step 5 - Copying POI lists (TravelPilot 300 only) The device must be connected with your computer us- ing a USB cable. *- Create a "ownPOls" folder in the memory of the device. The device uses only POI lists stored in this fold- er. + Create a subfolder in the "ownPOIs" folder and name it "Hints". Copy the POI lists into this folder to which you want to be directed during the navigation. Next, copy the desired POI lists (including POI icons) to the folder "ownPOls" or "Hints".@ € ownPOIs ÆGB_Leisure_Golfasc ÆGB_Leisure_Golfbmp ÆGB_Leisure_GeoCaching.asc ÆlGB_Leisure_GeoCaching.bmp € Hints ÆGB_ElectronicDealer_Blaupunkt.asc ÆGB_ElectronicDealer_Blaupunkt.bmp CZ ownPOIs ÆGB_Leisure_Golfasc ÆGB_Leisure_Golfbmp ÆGB_Leisure_GeoCaching.asc ÆlGB_Leisure_GeoCaching.bmp € Hints ÆGB_ElectronicDealer_Blaupunkt.asc EGB_ElectronicDealer_Blaupunkt.bmp

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Brand : BLAUPUNKT

Model : TRAVELPILOT 300

Category : Gps