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User manual PANASONIC CN-GP50U
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Manual abstract: user guide PANASONIC CN-GP50U
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. .
Portable Navigation System
CN-GP50U
Operating Instructions
Picture Viewer Phone (Hands-Free)
English (US)
Before using this product, please read the "Safety information" in the "Important Information" document.
Ver. 1.1
Copyright 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 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., nor transmitted in any form either electronically or mechanically, including photocopying and recording. All technical specifications, drawings etc are subject to copyright law. © 2007, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction.............................................................................................................................. 3
1.1 About this manual ............................................................................................................................................ 3 1.1.1 Conventions.................................................................................................................................................. 3
2 Picture ...................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Preparation ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.2 Picture Menu ................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.2.1 Picture Viewer .............................................................................................................................................. 5 2.2.1.1 Preview (See the figure 4)......................................................................................................................... 5 2.2.2 Opening Picture............................................................................................................................................ 5 2.2.2.1 Customize.................................................................................................................................................. 5 2.2.3 Slideshow Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 6
3 Phone (Hands-Free) ................................................................................................................ 6
3.1 Phone Menu .................................................................................................................................................... 6 3.1.1 Keypads........................................................................................................................................................ 7 3.1.1.1 Adjusting the phone status ........................................................................................................................ 8 3.1.2 Contacts ....................................................................................................................................................... 8 3.1.3 Call History ................................................................................................................................................... 9 3.1.4 Redial ........................................................................................................................................................... 9 3.1.5 Find other phone .......................................................................................................................................... 9 3.1.5.1 Registering .............................................................................................................................................. 10 3.1.5.2 Success Pairing....................................................................................................................................... 10 3.1.5.3 Failed Pairing........................................................................................................................................... 10 3.1.6 Connect ...................................................................................................................................................... 10 3.1.6.1 Success Pairing....................................................................................................................................... 10 3.1.6.2 Failed Pairing........................................................................................................................................... 10 3.1.7 Incoming call............................................................................................................................................... 11 3.2 Pairing ............................................................................................................................................................12 3.2.1 Preparation ..................................................................................................................................................12 3.2.2 Find Other Phone ........................................................................................................................................12 3.2.3 Connect .......................................................................................................................................................13
1 Introduction
1.1 About this manual
1.1.1 Conventions
For better legibility and clarification, the following styles are used in this manual:
SMALL CAPITALS: Window and dialogue box titles. Bold: Highlighting of important parts in the text. Underlined: Descriptions of buttons, input fields and other elements on the user interface.
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2 Picture
2.1 Preparation
1. 2. Remove the SD Memory Card that contains Map. ( Insert the SD Memory Card that contains Picture content. ( ) )
The system reactivates.
Note: Insert the SD Memory Card that contains Map when you use the navigation functions.
2.2 Picture Menu
When you turn on the device, you will see the MENU window ( figure 1 ). Tap the Picture button. PICTURE MENU window opens.
In the PICTURE MENU window ( figure 2 ), you'll see several icons on the screen: figure 1
Picture viewer: The PICTURE MENU window opens. ( See the figure 3 ). Opening Picture: The OPENING PICTURE window opens.
Slideshow Settings: The SLIDESHOW SETTINGS window opens. figure 2 ( Back ): Back to previous page ( MENU window opens ).
( Show map ): The map opens.
figure 3
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2.2.1 Picture Viewer
( To the left ): Go to left page.
( To the right ): Go to right page. Preview: Preview and rotate the selected picture.
Slideshow: Slideshow the selected picture file.
To stop the Slideshow, tap the picture.
2.2.1.1 Preview (See the figure 4) Left Turn: Turn the picture 90 degree Counterclockwise. Right Turn: Turn the picture 90 degree clockwise. Half Turn: Turn the picture 180 degree.
figure 4
2.2.2 Opening Picture
Customize: To get into Customize page to customize a picture file to be opening picture. Default: Use the default picture file ( Strada logo ).
figure 5 2.2.2.1 Customize Preview: Preview and rotate the selected picture file ( See the figure 4 ). OK: Set the selected picture to be opening picture.
figure 6
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2.2.3 Slideshow Settings
Tap ( Toggle ) button to alternate between the
possible values.
Switching Time: Set each picture slideshow every 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 second. Mode Normal: Picture showing by chosen sequentially. Random: Picture showing by random type. figure 7
Note: Switching Time might become longer than the setting according to the file size of the picture.
3 Phone (Hands-Free)
For the models to be supported, visit the Web Site at http://panasonic.net ( Refer to the description regarding Portable Car Navigation. ) We do not guarantee that all the functions of this unit are available on all mobile phones. figure 1 When you turn on the device, you will see the MENU window ( figure 1 ). Tap the Phone button. PHONE MENU window opens.
3.1 Phone Menu
Keypads: To get into the Keypads mode. Key-in the number for the connected mobile phone. Contacts: Contact address book. It could be stored 500 data. Call History: The history of dial out and received message. Redial: Redial the phone number. Find Other Phone: Searching for other Bluetooth device. Connect: List last 5 pairing Bluetooth device, and you can select one to connect mobile phone. figure 8
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( Back ): Back to previous page.
( Show map ): The map opens.
3.1.1 Keypads
For dialing phone number and using contact information. figure 9 Numeral keys: Key in the phone number.
Contacts: Into the Contacts mode.
History: Into the History mode.
: Delete the key in number.
: Dial out the phone number.
: ( Show map ): The map opens.
When the map is displayed while talking over the telephone, the button is displayed in the map.
The telephone can be hung up by pushing the button in the map.
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3.1.1.1 Adjusting the phone status When you dial out the phone number, the panel will show the message ( figure 10 ) to adjust the phone status ( Volume ) : Adjust phone volume. : Hang up the phone. When you press the button, the menu will clear. figure 10
3.1.2 Contacts
There are contact information that user can input the address and phone number. The phone book can store 500 data ( figure 11 ).
Import Address: To transfer your address book from mobile phone to this device ( figure 12 ). #ab - xyz: Use alphabet to find out the contact data. figure 11 : To delete the selected data, then you have to confirm Yes or No ( figure 13 ).
: To delete all data, then you have to confirm Yes or No ( figure 14 ).
: Dial the phone number. Then screen will show dialing page ( figure 10 ) and dial the phone number.
figure 12
figure 13
figure 14
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3.1.3 Call History
The device will record the communication by phone. It will list last 20 calls each type.
: Dial history list ( figure 15 ). : Received history list ( figure 15 ). : Miss received history list ( figure 15 ). figure 15
3.1.4 Redial
It will redial the number. If you press redial button, screen will show the message ( figure 16 ).
3.1.5 Find other phone
The function is searching for Bluetooth device. When you find out the device, select it ( figure 17). figure 16
figure 17
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3.1.5.1 Registering If Registering code is unnecessary, or after you enter the registering code, the device will connect to another device automatically ( figure 18 ).
figure 18 3.1.5.2 Success Pairing If device pairing successfully, the panel will show the success message ( figure 19).
figure 19 3.1.5.3 Failed Pairing If device pairing failed, the panel will show the failed message ( figure 20 ). Please check the registering code or the mobile phone.
figure 20
3.1.6 Connect
To connect to the device. There are last 5 pairing record on the screen ( figure 21 ). You can choose one and the device will connect to the mobile phone directly.
3.1.6.1 Success Pairing If device pairing successfully, the screen will show success message ( figure 19 ). figure 21
3.1.6.2 Failed Pairing If device pairing failed, the screen will show failed message ( figure 20 ). Please check the registering code or the mobile phone.
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3.1.7 Incoming call
If you receive incoming call, the screen will show the message ( figure 22 ).
figure 22
: Accept incoming call ( figure 23 ).
: You can adjust the volume level.
: ( Show map ): The map opens.
When the map is displayed while talking over the telephone, the button is displayed in the map.
figure 23
The telephone can be hung up by pushing the button in the map.
: Disconnect the incoming call ( figure 24 ).
figure 24
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3.2 Pairing
3.2.1 Preparation Turn on the power of the mobile phone that will pair this unit and then set it to standby mode.
Note Refer to the Operating Instructions of the mobile phone regarding its operation. figure 8 3.2.2 Find Other Phone 1 Tap Phone button on MENU window. · PHONE MENU window is displayed.
2 Tap Find Other Phone button. (figure 8) · Start a search for Bluetooth supported devices in the area of this unit. · After completing the search, a list of Bluetooth supported devices are displayed (up to 5 items). 3 Select the Mobile phone that you want to pair from the list. · (figure 25) figure 25
REGISTERING window is displayed. (figure 26)
4 Search for this unit from the mobile phone and then input the Bluetooth pass key. · · Name: Strada Bluetooth pass key: 0000 figure 26
5 Confirm the message and then tap OK button. · If "The mobile phone has been registered You can talk hands-free" is displayed, pairing has been completed normally and the Bluetooth supported device has been connected to this unit. (figure 27)  ...
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