Altina A600 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

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ALTINA A600 User’s Manual

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Œ • Ž Ref Component

Page 3 - Before You Begin

Right-Side Components • Œ Ref Component Description Œ External Antenna Connector This connector (unde

Page 4 - About this Manual

Œ • Ref Component Description Œ Power Connector Connects to the AC adapter. • Hold Button When ho

Page 5 - Part I. Basic Operations

2. Basic Skills This chapter guides you through the process of using your device and familiarizes you with the basic operations such as using the sty

Page 6 - 1. Getting Started

Button Name Description Power On/Off Turns on and off the device. Back ※Goes back to the previous screen. ※Goes to the map screen while in a Navig

Page 7 - Connecting the Car Charger

3. System Settings Your device is supplied with default settings. You may also customize the settings to suit your personal needs. Once you change s

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3. After you have made changes, press the mark button to save the changes and exit the screen. Adjusting the Brightness Tap the bulb button to a

Page 9 - Left-Side Components

Tap the Idle Time box and select the time. The options are 1 minute, 2 minutes, 5 minutes, never. 3.3 Calibration You can calibrate the touch scr

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4. When the target moves to another position, tap and hold at the center of the new target. Repeat each time to complete the calibration process. 5

Page 11 - Bottom Components

1. Tap Settings on the Main screen. 2. Tap the Clock button on the Setup screen. 3. Tap the Time Zone box to select your time zone. 4. Tap the Date

Page 12 - Component Description

English Version R01 Nov. 2005 Trademarks All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of

Page 13 - 2. Basic Skills

You can also tap the month and year on top of the calendar to change the month and year. Then tap the date on the calendar. . 5. Before setting the

Page 14 - Stylus Pen

3. Tap the button to select your language. 3. There are English, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Dutch languages available.

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4. After setting, the screen will show your setting language.

Page 16 - Adjusting the Brightness

Part II. GPS Navigation Part II tells you how to use the GPS navigation function .

Page 17 - 3.3 Calibration

4. Navigation Basics In this chapter you will learn how to start GPS positioning, select origin (starting point) and destination (end point). Then, y

Page 18 - 3.5 Clock

4. Tap the Navigator button to start the navigation program 5. It will be loaded the Destinator map.. 6. Tap the “Accept” button

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7. The main menu will be as following:. 44..33 NNAAVVIIGGAATTEE TTOO AA KKNNOOWWNN AADDDDRREESSSS You can access many functions of your Na

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4.4 NAVIGATE TO AN ADDRESS To navigate to an address, you will need to tell Destinator the City, Street, and Street Number of your des

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2.Click the Address button 3.Use the Soft Keyboard to enter the first few characters in the City name. The scroll list will update accordingly. S

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3.Use the stylus to scroll or drag the map to a specific point – tap the desired location. The Cursor Dialog opens. 4.There are several choic

Page 23 - Part II. GPS Navigation

Before You Begin ※ Precautions and Notices ※ For your own safety, do not operate the controls of the product while driving. ※ Use this pro

Page 24 - 4. Navigation Basics

1 Click Menu button (bottom toolbar), to open POI menu. 2 Locate and select the POI button Scroll down the list of POI categories and highligh

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4 To preview your destination on the main map click Show button . 5 To calculate the route click Navigate . The route is shown as a highl

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As newer destinations, are written, to the top of the stack, the older destinations at the bottom of the stack are erased. After entering the desti

Page 27 - 4.4 NAVIGATE TO AN ADDRESS

A Favorite place is an address or a point on Destinator previously stored by you for future use. You can also save, edit or delete destinations from

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The departure point is indicated with a Blue flag, and the destination with an Orange flag. The calculated route is always displayed in blue. T

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5. SETTING 5.1 Introduction Want to know how to change the default setting of maps, views and route management? Want to change the commonly used op

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functions and features listed will not work or be available The various options, preferences and setting are all available from these menu

Page 31 - 4.7 NAVIGATE FROM HISTORY

Map Orientation 1. Forward is Up - Dynamic Map Notation – the map will rotate as the vehicle turns. Destinator will also update the comp

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Routing Mode 1. Navigation mode – Normal driving – Set as default view. 2. Planner Mode – display, planned routes, but does not show your progre

Page 33 - 4.10 Route

Voice Prompts 1. Speed Setting - gives you a voice prompt, when your car exceeds the speed limit on this section of the road. 2. Route recalcul

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- Using Favorites (personal stored locations) - Using History (previous destinations) ※ Recording and playback of journeys ※ Viewing modes for diff

Page 35 - 5. SETTING

Unit Selections All distances are displayed in imperial or metric units. 1 Imperial (Miles and yards) for USA and the UK. 2 Metric (Kilometers a

Page 36 - 5.3 Map Settings

66.. VVIIEEWW 6.1 Introduction Destinator contains many improvements and enhancement, eg: increased viewing area, clearer driving direction, brig

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6.3 How to Zoom The Zoom scroll bar can be used to Zoom In (+ Magnify) or to Zoom Out (- Expand) on the displayed map. You can zoom from 100 m

Page 38 - 5.5 Alert Settings

6.4 Types of View Destinator comes with several different general viewpoints: From 2D, 3D and Enhanced 3D or Bird’s–eye View. 2D View The 2D vi

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It shows the basic relief (outline) and details of the surrounding roads and general area Your current position is clearly shown (blue circle) a

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This is the default mode. (View > Day color skin). You can use this setting to change the level of backlighting (from Night color skin) on the sc

Page 41 - 6.2 Overview

This view indicates the route Turn By Turn. It will show the next turn immediately after completing the previous turn. The two arrows Previous

Page 42 - 6.3 How to Zoom

Part III. More Tools Part III introduces MP3 Player, Photo Viewer, Mpeg 4 Video Play, Calculator, etc

Page 43 - 6.4 Types of View

7. Using MP3 Player This chapter tells you how to play MP3 files using your device The MP3 Player program turns your device into an MP3 player. It f

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To exit the program, just tap in the lower right of the screen. 7.2 Preparing MP3 Files for Your Device With the card reader, you can easily copy

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Part I. Basic Operations Part I guides you through the process of getting your device running, familiarizes you with the external components, and te

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buttons as described later. ※NOTE: When files are added to the play list, the play list is automatically saved when you exit MP3 Player. 3. To exi

Page 47 - Part III. More Tools

panel will show the current volume level. Volume Increase the volume. The indicator on the upper right corner of the panel will show the current volu

Page 48 - 7. Using MP3 Player

2. You can use the following buttons to add or delete songs in your play list: ※Add Song Add a new song to your play list. Tap Add Song icon .

Page 49 - 7.3 Playing MP3 Files

3. Delete Song Remove one song from your play list. Choose a song that you wish to delete and tap Delete Song icon . 4. Delete All Remove all

Page 50 - Name Description

8. Using Video Player This chapter tells you how to play Video files using your device The Video Player program turns your device into an Video play

Page 51 - 7.5 Using Play List

To exit the program, just tap in the lower right of the screen. 8.2 Preparing Video Files for Your Device With the card reader, you can easily

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3. To exit the program, tap at the top of the toolbar. You will return to the Main menu. 8.4 MP3 Playback Control You can control the MP3 Playe

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Single playback Single playback Random Random sequence Play List Open play list. Info Check version Exit Exit MP3 Player 8.5 Using Play Li

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on the right toolbar. 3. Choose a file that you wish to add to your play list . Tap Add file button at the bottom of the screen. The new video fi

Page 55 - 8.3 Playing Video Files

6. To return to the control panel, tap on the right toolbar.

Page 56 - 8.4 MP3 Playback Control

1. Getting Started This chapter tells you step by step how to perform the initial startup and introduces you to the external components of your devic

Page 57 - 8.5 Using Play List

9. Using Photo Player This chapter tells you how to play Photo files using your device The Photo Player program turns your device into an Photo play

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To exit the program, just tap in the lower right of the screen. 9.3 Preparing Photo Files for Your Device With the card reader, you can easily c

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Zoon in Zoom in the photo Zoom out Zoom out the photo Display Normal Display Right Rotate Play file in Right Rotation Left Rotate Play fil

Page 60 - 9. Using Photo Player

l Full screen mode 1. Tap Photo Player on the Main screen to switch to the program. 2. Tap the photo file in the window and double click. 2. T

Page 61 - 9.4 Photo Playback Control

4. The photo program will automatically detect the photo files of your flash cards. If you are going to browse the next photo, please tap icon an

Page 62 - 9.5 Display Mode

5. The slide show mode will afford more than 10 different transition effects and will make your slide show more outstanding. 9.6 Browse Photo It

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4. Tap icon and you may browse the photo in zoom out mode. lPhoto browse in Rotation 1. Tap Photo Player on the Main screen to switch to t

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3. Tap icon,it will show the rotated image turn-in right. 4. Tap icon,it will show the rotated image turned-in left.

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※ The charge indicator glows amber when charging is in progress. Do not disconnect your device from AC power until the battery is fully charged, when

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Œ Ž • • Ref Component D

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Back Components Œ • Ž • Ref Component Description Œ GPS Antenna Receives signals from the GPS s

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