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User manual BECKER TRAFFIC ASSIST 7914
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Description of unit
Traffic Assist - basic unit Mains section socket Cable for power supply from cigarette lighter Battery Memory card USB connection cable Unit bracket Accessories ([WHUQDO DQWHQQD Headset Information about documentation Quick start guide Operating instructions
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The information contained herein may be changed at any time without prior notification. This manual nor any parts thereof may not be reproduced for any purpose whatsoever without the express written consent of HARMAN/BECKER Automotive Systems GmbH. © Copyright 2005, HARMAN/ BECKER Automotive Systems GmbH All rights reserved.
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1RWH Your Traffic Assist is supplied in stable packaging. Do not unpack the unit in full if you discover any serious damage to the packaging or its content. If this happens, please contact your local stockist.
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Before the Traffic Assist is started up, the delivery should be checked to ensure that it is complete and in the correct condition (see also page 12). X Carefully unpack the content of the package and check it.
The Traffic Assist can be used as: · navigational unit · MP3 (device for playing music) · JPEG/BMP picture viewer
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The Traffic Assist consists of the basic unit Traffic Assist and the accessories included in the delivery. You will find photos of the individual parts under: · "Overview Traffic Assist" on page 12 1RWH The basic unit and accessories must not be opened or modified in any way.
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Keep the original packaging in a dry place, at least for the warranty period. 1RWH The packaging should be disposed of correctly in accordance with national disposal guidelines. The packaging must not be burnt. Depending on the country to which the unit is supplied, it may be possible for local stockists to accept packaging.
The basic unit also contains an internal memory where a limited number of tracks and pictures can be saved even without a memory card. You will find more details of the unit under: · "Technical Data" on page 73
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This mains section allows the unit to be connected to a socket. The power supply must satisfy the following requirements: · AC current 100-240 volts 0.2 amps 50-60 Hertz
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The basic unit comprises the entire electronics, an antenna which can be unfolded to receive GPS signals, a touch screen for communication, an integrated loudspeaker for issuing messages during navigation, illuminated strips along the sides of the unit and various connections and interfaces.
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This cable allows the unit to be connected up to the car's cigarette lighter. The power supply must satisfy the following requirements: · DC current 12 volts 0.5 amps
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The memory card can be used as a storage medium for road atlases, musical tracks and pictures. When not in the unit, the memory card must be stored in a protected dry place away from direct sunlight in the packaging supplied. Avoid touching or dirtying the contact strip. Do not put down the memory card next to electrical devices or in the sphere of magnetic fields because they may change the saved data. You will find more details about the memory card under: · "Technical Data" on page 73
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The unit requires no maintenance. A standard cleaning agent for everyday electrical items can be applied to the unit with a damp, soft cloth for cleaning. 5LVN RI GHDWK IURP HOHFWULF VKRFNV %H IRUH FOHDQLQJ \RXU XQLW VZLWFK RII DQ\ RWKHU VXSSOLHG XQLW SDUWV DQG DFFHVVR ULHV DQG UHPRYH WKH PDLQV VHFWLRQ 1RWH Do not use aggressive or abrasive agents or cloths which will scratch the surface. The unit must not be sprayed with water.
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The quick start guide will allow you to quickly start using your navigational aid.
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These operating instructions contain a detailed description of the functions available.
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When using the Traffic Assist as an MP3 player, a standard headset with a 3.5 mm plug or adapter can be connected up (not included in scope of supply).
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Map data will have already been pre-installed on the memory card supplied (the memory card is virtually full). Another SD memory card should be used to save pictures and MP3 files. This is not however included in the scope of supply.
Once the Traffic Assist has been unpacked and checked for damage, the unit can be started up. The individual start-up stages are: · insert memory card · connect to power supply · unfold antenna (if navigation required) · switch on unit 1RWH When the unit is switched on for the first time, internal configuration takes place. This takes several minutes. Do not switch the unit off during this configuration.
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There is a card slot on the left-hand side of the unit. The card compartment is equipped with a spring-actuated lock and ejection mechanism. 1RWHV The memory card should only ever be inserted and ejected when the unit is switched off. If the unit is not switched off, data may be lost. Navigational operations are not possible if the memory card containing card data is not inserted. If you remove this during navigation, directions to your destination will be aborted immediately.
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The card slot ejects the card so that you can pull it out with two fingers. X Use your finger to gently press the memory card against the spring force into the card slot and then release it. The card is ejected. X Pull the memory card out and place it in its packaging without touching the contact strip.
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The internal power supply is provided by two batteries. Their slide-in compartment can be found on the rear of the unit. The compartment has a sliding cover.
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The batteries must be inserted as follows: the lower battery with "+" facing outwards and the upper battery with "+" facing inwards. X Slide the batteries against the contact spring force in the unit and into the slide-in compartment so that they make contact with the individual contacts.
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Power supplies using a vehicle battery are connected up as follows using the cable supplied for the cigarette lighter. X Grip the phone jack in its corrugated grip area and slide this into the connection socket without exerting too much force until the stop is reached. 1RWH If the cigarette lighter has just been used and is still warm, wait until this has cooled down in its mounting.
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An external antenna can be connected up to allow for reception in closed spaces (does not fall within scope of supply). There is a connection socket (which can be covered) on the top of the antenna for this purpose. If an external antenna is not connected up, this connection should always be covered again.
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When the Traffic Assist is not being used for navigation, the antenna should always be folded against the casing. The antenna only needs to be roughly horizontal for navigational operations. 1RWH Do not try to forcefully increase the antenna's swivel range. This will not enhance reception and could break off the antenna.
Plug the plug adapter into the cigarette lighter.
1RWH If the engine is switched off, using the vehicle's power supply through the cigarette lighter will slowly drain the vehicle battery! Do not therefore operate the Traffic Assist for extended periods with the engine off.
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The unit is switched on and off using the back key. The following question appears shortly thereafter: Comply with highway code
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The unit bracket can be used to secure the Traffic Assistdirectly to the windscreen or dashboard. 1RWH The Traffic Assist and unit bracket must not be exposed to long periods of direct sunlight. Temperatures inside the vehicle of +70 C and higher may damage parts of the bracket.
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X Press the back key for a few seconds. The unit is switched on. The manufacturer's logo appears on the touch screen.
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The unit bracket can be secured directly to the inside of the windscreen or to the dashboard. 1RWH Mount the unit bracket such that this and the fitted Traffic Assist do not restrict your view and are not in the functional area of the airbag. Ensure that the electrical connection cable does not hamper you from accessing the vehicle's controls. Also ensure that there is enough space to easily slide the Traffic Assist back out of the bracket. Clean the mounting area on the windscreen or dashboard so that it is clean and free of grease. Do not use smearing, soapy cleaning agents, otherwise this may affect how it sticks to the dashboard. 2Q WKH ZLQGVFUHHQ If the dashboard is too far away from the driver, the unit bracket can be fitted irectly to the windscreen using the suction mechanism. X If the adapter plate (4) is already secured at the foot (5), remove this. To do this, press the lever (3) up and pull the adapter plate (4) down and out. X Release the lever (3). X Find a suitable position. X Press the lever (3) and again and press the suction face of the foot (5) against the windscreen. X Rotate the unit bracket so that the support plate is roughly in the direction of viewing required. X Release the lever (3). The bracket will have stuck firmly to the windscreen. It can now be set precisely. To remove, actuate the lever (3) again. 2Q WKH GDVKERDUG An adapter plate is provided for mounting on the dashboard. This is stuck on to the dashboard. The mounting face may only be slightly curved. 1RWH If the adapter plate is removed, you may find residue from the glue on your dashboard. Find a suitable position. Remove the protective film from the bottom contact surface of the adapter (4). X Press the adapter (4) on to the dashboard. X Take the unit bracket, press the lever (3) and place the suction surface of the foot (5) into the top contact surface of the adapter (4). X Rotate the unit bracket so that the support plate is roughly in the direction of viewing required. X Release the lever (3). The bracket will have stuck firmly to the adapter. It can now be set precisely. To remove, actuate the lever (3) again.
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The support plate (7) can be swung in two directions (horizontally and vertically). It can thereby be set at virtually every angle of vision to the driver. 1RWH Do not swing the support plate in both directions at the same time! Before moving, always take the Traffic Assist off the unit bracket. 9HUWLFDO PRYHPHQWV X Loosen the locking screw (2) until the support plate (7) can be swung from top to bottom without too much effort. Use one hand to hold the foot (5) and swing the support plate (7) up to the centre or down into the position you want. X Retighten the locking screw (2) again so that the Traffic Assist is secure for travel.
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The unit bracket on the carrier plate (7) features a guide for holding the Traffic Assist (6). This in turn features a suitable recess. X Place the Traffic Assist on the guide on the unit bracket with the unit's recess at the top.
+RUL]RQWDO PRYHPHQWV X Loosen the locking screw (1) until the support plate (7) can be swung from left to right without too much effort. X Use one hand to hold the foot (5) and swing the support plate (7) to the left, to the centre or to the right into the position you want. X Retighten the locking screw (1) again so that the Traffic Assist is secure for travel.
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The Traffic Assist is fitted with a touch screen.
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If the touch screen starts responding imprecisely and e.g. buttons have to be touched off-centre in order to be actuated, calibration should be undertaken. The calibration function is started from the Settings menu (see also page 65).
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Some applications require entries to be made via the entry menu. The entry menu is operated in a similar way to a keypad.
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During operations, you are assisted by various menus and entry windows.
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1RWH To ensure that the display's surface is not damaged, you may only touch it with your fingers or a blunt, non-smearing object.
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The top menu level is the main menu. The individual applications are started from the main menu.
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The buttons which appear in the menus or message windows should simply be touched so that they are displayed as if they had been pressed. If the key pressed is not permitted in the current situation, a short signal will sound.
The character entered on the keypad is displayed in the top line of the entry menu. The central area is used to enter characters. Help functions are provided in the bottom line. Descriptions of how to operate the menu are provided below.
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(QWHULQJ FKDUDFWHUV Characters are entered by pressing the keys in the central area.
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If e. g. you are searching for the town of "Würzburg, then simply press "WUERZBURG". Special characters can be useful when naming destinations and routes.
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The back key is integrated in the bottom left hand corner of the casing.
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When supplied, a set of maps is already installed on the memory card. If this is insufficient for the current location, there are two others on the DVD supplied. These should be loaded on to the memory card.
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Files can be transferred indirectly via the memory card or directly via the USB port. 1RWH Only the maps supplied in the Traffic Assist may be used. The installation or transfer of files or programs which limit or modify the function of the Traffic Assist is prohibited!
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The map currently loaded can be called up directly from Traffic Assist (see also page 44).
It has various functions: · if pressed and held down, the Traffic Assist is switched on or off. · depending on the menu context, if pressed briefly, you will be returned to the previous entry level.
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There is a map installation program on the map DVD. Once the DVD is inserted in a personal computer's DVD drive, this program will usually start up automatically. The program guides you through the installation process. Otherwise, you will have to start the program manually. ® X Open Windows Explorer. X Select your DVD drive folder.
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The simplest form of transfer is to use a standard SD card reader (does not fall within the scope of supply). The memory card is plugged into this. The files required are then saved on the memory card using the computer's software.
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The USB port is used to link the Traffic Assist directly to a personal computer. For transfers, the Microsoft® Active Sync program must be installed on the computer. This is available freeof-charge from the manufacturer. The link then involves several steps: switch off Traffic Assist. X link the Traffic Assist and computer using the USB cable. X switch the Traffic Assist back on. ActiveSync automatically sets up a link to the Traffic Assist.
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Since the map data takes up virtually all the 1GB memory capacity of the memory card supplied, pictures and music should be saved on to another SD card. The files can be transferred via a card reader or the USB connection. 1RWH Use obvious folder names because these will help you later when you are trying to find the file you want in the Traffic Assist.
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The installation software from the DVD should be used for the transfer. This involves the following stages: X switch off Traffic Assist. X remove memory card and plug into an SD card reading device or the use the USB cable to connect the Traffic Assist to the computer. X boot up the computer and insert the DVD. X use the installation program to transfer the map required. X slide the memory card back into the Traffic Assist or correctly remove the USB cable. X switch the Traffic Assist back on. The new map is available right away
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If unit faults relating to the operating system occur, messages to this effect will be displayed. These should be acknowledged. If the activated function cannot be executed afterwards, the Traffic Assist will have to be restarted. If the messages reappear or the unit does not function correctly for any other reason, please contact your local stockist. 1RWH Never try to rectify a fault on or in the unit yourself!
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Navigation (Latin navigare = to travel by sea) is generally understood to mean finding the position of a vehicle, determining the direction of and distance from the desired destination and establishing and following a route to this destination. Navigational aids include the stars, distinct objects, a compass and satellites. The Traffic Assist uses its GPS receiver to find the vehicle's position. (The Global Positioning System (GPS) was developed by the US military in the 1970's as a missile guidance system. GPS is based on a total of 24 satellites circling the earth which continuously emit signals. The GPS receiver receives these signals and uses the delay of each of the signals to calculate its distance from the individual satellites. In turn, it can use this information to determine its current geographical position.
The signals of at least three satellites are needed to establish position. If four or more signals are available, height above sea level can also be calculated). Traffic Assist determines the direction of and distance to the destination with the aid of a digital road atlas on the SD card and the navigation computer. For safety, directions to the designation are PDLQO\ SURYLGHG YHUEDOO\ The direction display and map diagram on the touch screen are further aids.
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· The road traffic act takes precedence in all circumstances. The navigational system is only an aid. The data/details provided may in some cases be incorrect. The driver must always decide whether to follow the details given or not. We accept no liability for the navigational system issuing incorrect details. · When first started up, it may take up to 30 minutes before a position can be determined. · Precedence should always be given to actual traffic signs and local traffic rules. · The directions only relate to cars. Special recommendations and rules for other vehicles (e.g. commercial vehicles) are not taken into consideration. · Destinations may only be input when the vehicle is stationary.
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1DYLJDWLRQ PHQX DQG PDS GLVSOD\ In rapid access, the Navigation menu key for calling up this menu is displayed in the top line on the left. To the right of this, you will find a key featuring a map symbol. This is used to change over to map viewing mode. The list of destinations is shown in the lines under this.
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7KH OLVW RI GHVWLQDWLRQV The list of destinations displays all the destinations available for quick selection line-by-line. Each line is split into two boxes. Each list box is depicted as a key. The destination is named on the righthand key and its characteristics shown in the left-hand icon. 1RWH The last 50 destinations are saved in the destinations memory. Once the memory's capacity has been fully used up, the oldest destination is automatically deleted whenever a new one is entered. Important destinations can however be protected. ,FRQV XVHG The following icons are used in the list of destinations. ,FRQ 0HDQLQJ This destination is a standard destination without any special features. This destination is protected. Once the destination memory is full, this destination is not automatically deleted. If required, this can be set manually. This destination is the current home address.
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6WDUWLQJ XVLQJ DQ H[LVWLQJ GHVWLQDWLRQ Destinations already in the destinations memory are listed in the list of destinations. X To start the route calculation and/or navigation, press the key inscribed with the destination you want. The calculation is started. Once the calculation is complete, the map display appears and directions to the destination begin. 6FUROOLQJ LQ WKH GHVWLQDWLRQV PHPRU\ You can use the 7006 keys to scroll through the list display in the direction indicated on the arrow. The current list page and the total number of its contents appear between the keys.
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'LVSOD\LQJ RU HGLWLQJ GHVWLQDWLRQ Each destination in the destinations memory can be displayed or edited. X Press the icon to the left of the destination required. X A selection menu appears. 6HOHFWLRQ 0HDQLQJ Display de- All the data relating tails to the destination is displayed. Map The map display and toolbar are called up and the destination displayed. Protect entry The destination is protected against automatic deletion. Name entry The destination can be renamed. Delete entry The destination is deleted from the destinations memory. Delete list All destinations (even the protected ones) are deleted from the list. &KDQJH WR PDS GLVSOD\ You can change to map display from rapid access using the following key. &DOOLQJ XS 1DYLJDWLRQ PHQX The extended options of the navigation menu are provided by pressing the Navigation menu key. · See "TheNavigation menu" on page 33.
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1DYLJDWLRQ The (QWHU GHVWLQDWLRQ key is pressed for the various stages from selecting a destination to starting directions for the destination. · See "Navigation menu: Navigation" on page 34. 5RXWH SODQQLQJ A route with several interim destinations can be planned using the 5RXWH SODQQLQJ key. · See "Navigation menu: Route planning" on page 42. 6HWWLQJV Various general specifications for navigation mode can be made using the Settings key. · See "Navigation menu: Settings" on page 44.
6WDWXV GPS reception is crucial to the quality of the navigation process. Its present status can be detected using the 6WDWXV key. · See "Navigation menu: Status" on page 50. /RDG PDS The Traffic Assist operates using the map material saved on the SD card. The files appropriate for the visit and destination should be loaded. The loaded map material is displayed by pressing the Load map key. · See "Navigation menu: Load map" on page 50. +RPH If a home address has been saved, directions to this destination are given straight away by pressing the +RPH key. · See "Navigation menu: Home" on page 51.
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The address window appears. 6HOHFWLQJ WKH WRZQ The destination town can be entered using its name or postcode. During this process, when each letter is entered a possible town is displayed and/or when each character is entered, a possible postcode is displayed. Traffic Assist rules out all impossible combinations of letters and postcodes and only activates those boxes of letters and/or characters which will produce an existing town and/or postcode. once the first letters or numbers have been entered, you can transfer the destination immediately with 2. without using the list function. X Press the 2. key to transfer your destination into the route calculation menu. 1RWH If two words have to be entered, these should be separated by a "_" character.
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The following details can be entered in the address window: · Town · Postcode · Street and building number · Intersecting roads as an aid to orientation You can also: · display the destination on the map · define options of the drive profile · save the destination in the destinations memory · start directions to the destination immediately.
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7KH 2. NH\ The 2. key can be used to transfer the destination selected into the route calculation menu. If the destination required appears in the upper edge of the display once the first letters or numbers have been entered, you can transfer the destination immediately with 2. without using the list function. X Press the 2. key to transfer your destination into the route calculation menu. 8VLQJ WKH OLVW RI VWUHHWV If you have already entered some of the letters of the street you want, you can use the /LVW function to display all the streets containing the combination of letters in question.
Press the 5021 key on the bottom edge of the screen to call up the list of streets. X The street is selected by pressing the corresponding button.
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