User manual VDO DAYTON MS 4200

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[. . . ] Temperatures over 50°C can severely damage the navigation system, especially the lithium ion battery. The lithium ion battery can only be charged within a temperature range of 0-45°C. The device is not splashproof and must therefore not be exposed to moisture, as this may result in damage. GPS (Global Positioning System) is a satellite-based system that supports geographical and time-related information all around the world. [. . . ] A confirmation screen appears for security purposes so you can either confirm or cancel the delete. Reset to factory settings: Tap this button to reset the system to the factory settings. A confirmation screen appears for security purposes so you can either confirm or delete the procedure. Delete all pairings: Tap this button to delete the list of paired Bluetooth devices. Before the list is deleted a confirmation screen appears for security purposes. Security code settings: Tap this button to protect your navigation system with a password (security code). The following options then allow you to enter a security code or delete the current code. You can use this function to protect the personal data (addresses) that is stored on your navigation device. Use this button to delete a defined password. 76 Bluetooth settings Settings Bluetooth functions such as handsfree calling and pairing can only be used when the navigation system is placed in the MA3000TB Bluetooth cradle. If the navigation system is not placed in the cradle, the Bluetooth functions are not available and the Bluetooth buttons on the screen are deactivated. The Bluetooth settings can also be called up from the Main menu via the Multimedia button. The Crosshairs allow you to change the destination manually and implement this change. See "Multimedia menu" on page 85. You can now use the music player functions to listen to your desired track. See "Screen settings" on page 67. Settings Set route criteria/route profile 79 The Toolbar allows you to select the latest Route criteria that you require. You can activate various route options independently of the selected route criteria in order to set the route calculations for your particular needs. You can choose from the following modes: Options Avoid motorways Avoid ferries Avoid tunnels Avoid toll roads Avoid toll gates Consider traffic info Preferences Fast Short Economic 80 Navigation Navigation The purpose of the navigation system is to guide you from your present location to your desired destination. The navigation system automatically determines your present location using the GPS signal. All you have to do is enter your destination and the guidance process starts with spoken and visual instructions. Entering a destination Enter destination: Tap this button to enter or select the destination. The Home and Work destinations that can be predefined can be accessed from the Main menu for your convenience. Simply tap the Home or Work button on the screen to be guided to these destinations. (See "Adding to the address book" on page 83. ) For your destination you can: • Enter any address directly • Select a saved address from your address book • Select one of your last destinations • Select a special destination (POI), e. g. a restaurant or a garage You can also add geographical coordinates as your destination. [. . . ] This is due to the large number of roads and additional information (e. g. Furthermore it may take longer to establish the GPS reception if you have just driven out of an underground car park or another type of building where GPS signals are blocked. The GPS reception can be checked by doing the following Check the GPS status in the status bar. If the status bar does not show the GPS status: Tap on a status bar element and select GPS status from the list. The quality of the GPS signal is indicated by the shape and colour of the tick: Red Yellow Yellow Green No reception Initialising or insufficient signal quality, fewer than 3 satellites have been found Sufficient signal quality, but not very accurate position Good signal quality, precise position, guidance possible GPS and TMC TMC status and quality (only active TMC cradle) The TMC device offers you the additional function of dynamically avoiding traffic jams. [. . . ]

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