Cobra Electronics 8500PRO Navigation Device User Manual

Cobra Electronics Corporation Navigation Device

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EnGIS Technologies, Inc.           8500 PRO HD Truck Navigation Device User Manual Version 0.3     FCC ID:BBO8500PROIC: 906A-8500PRO
 2 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   CONTENTS  1. Getting Started ........................................................................................................... 5 Powering on your device ............................................................................................. 5 Caution Screen .............................................................................................................. 5 Map screen features – Driving Guidance Mode ...................................................... 7 Route Preview ................................................................................................................ 7 2. Menu ........................................................................................................................... 8 3. Quick Tabs .................................................................................................................. 9 Zoom Tab ........................................................................................................................ 9 Information Tab .............................................................................................................. 9 Services Tab .................................................................................................................... 9 Route Tab ...................................................................................................................... 10 4. Plan a Route.............................................................................................................. 11 All search options ......................................................................................................... 11 Address .......................................................................................................................... 12 Intersections .................................................................................................................. 14 POI .................................................................................................................................. 15 Favorites ........................................................................................................................ 20 Recent List ..................................................................................................................... 21 Current Location .......................................................................................................... 22 Coordinate ................................................................................................................... 22 Multi Route .................................................................................................................... 24 Map view ...................................................................................................................... 25 5. Guidance while Driving ........................................................................................... 26 Lane Guidance ............................................................................................................ 27 Signposts ........................................................................................................................ 27 Junction View ............................................................................................................... 27 Alerts .............................................................................................................................. 28 Turn by Turn (TBT) .......................................................................................................... 31 List of Turns ..................................................................................................................... 31 Turning off the device before journey is complete. ................................................ 31
 3 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   6. Manage your Route ................................................................................................. 33 Create Route ................................................................................................................ 34 Edit Route ...................................................................................................................... 35 Detour ............................................................................................................................ 36 Route Summary ............................................................................................................ 37 7. Trucker Tools ............................................................................................................. 38 Mileage Log .................................................................................................................. 38 Trip Computer ............................................................................................................... 38 Backup/Restore............................................................................................................ 38 On Duty Timer ............................................................................................................... 38 My Truck ........................................................................................................................ 39 Calculator ..................................................................................................................... 40 8. Traffic ......................................................................................................................... 41 Traffic Connection Status ............................................................................................ 41 Traffic On Route ........................................................................................................... 43 Traffic Map .................................................................................................................... 44 Traffic Flow .................................................................................................................... 45 Traffic Details ................................................................................................................ 46 Traffic List ....................................................................................................................... 47 Traffic Event Classes .................................................................................................... 48 Traffic Settings ............................................................................................................... 49 Predictive Traffic ........................................................................................................... 49 9. Weather..................................................................................................................... 50 On Map ......................................................................................................................... 50 At Your Location .......................................................................................................... 50 At Destination ............................................................................................................... 51 10. Fuel Prices ................................................................................................................. 52 At Your Location .......................................................................................................... 52 Along Route .................................................................................................................. 52 At Other Location ........................................................................................................ 52 11. Settings ...................................................................................................................... 53 Display Settings ............................................................................................................. 54
 4 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Guidance Settings ....................................................................................................... 56 Language Settings ....................................................................................................... 59 Routing Options ............................................................................................................ 60 Home and Office ......................................................................................................... 61 Traffic Settings ............................................................................................................... 61 Exit navigation .............................................................................................................. 61 12. User information and precautions .......................................................................... 62 13. Copyright .................................................................................................................. 64 14. Contact ..................................................................................................................... 65
 5 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   1. Getting Started Powering on your device Press and hold the power button on the top left hand corner of your device. Caution Screen <PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY SCREEN HERE> After your device starts up, you will see the above screen. You must select your vehicle type  (car  or  truck)  and  agree  to  the  safety  terms  and  conditions  in  order  to  use  the navigation device.  When selecting a truck as your vehicle type you will be automatically prompted to enter the truck parameters (if there is only one truck in your saved vehicles), or, select your desired truck from a list of all saved vehicles (if there is two or more trucks in your saved vehicles). Please  note  that  when  selecting  car  as  vehicle  type,  there  will  be  no  warnings  for physical  or  legal  truck  restrictions  and  routing  will  not  take  truck  information  into account.
 6 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Charging the Unit To charge the unit, connect either the AC or DC power adapter. The battery light will illuminate  and  will  take  approximately  3  hours  to  charge.  When  the  battery  is  fully charged,  the  red  LED  will  turn  off.  Once  fully  charged  the  battery  will  last  for approximately 2 hours during normal use. GPS The navigation application automatically locates your current position on  the map by receiving GPS signals. When  you first  start the navigation application, there  may be a small delay in finding your GPS position and showing your current location correctly on the map. If the navigation application does not locate your position correctly on the map, there may be an external factor interfering with the GPS signal. Please see USER INFORMATION AND PRECAUTIONS section for further information on GPS.   <MAIN  MAP  SCREEN  WITH  GPS  ICON  HIGHLIGHTED HERE>     You may tap the GPS icon to on the main map to check the GPS status.     <GPS STATUS SCREENSHOT HERE>    Good Signal  Weak Signal  No Signal
 7 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Map screen features – Driving Guidance Mode   <MAIN MAP SCREENSHOT WITH LABELS FOR ELEMENTS (1-17) HERE>  1 Current time 10 Alert Display 2 GPS (Tap to go to GPS screen). 11 Zoom tab (tap to open zoom tab) 3 Mute voice guidance 12 Information tab (tap to open information tab) 4 Second  Turn-by-Turn  instruction, indicates  the  turn  direction  that comes  after  the  next  turn direction 13 Services tab (tap to open services tab) 5 First  Turn-by-Turn  instruction: Indicates the next turn direction 14 Route tab (tap to open route tab) 6 Current street name / Destination 15 Name of next street in route 7 Distance  To  Go  and  Total Distance 16 Lane guidance 8 Estimated  Time  of  Arrival  (ETA) and Time To Go 17 Menu 9 Traffic Bar  Route Preview The route preview screen will appear each time  you set a new destination or  enter a new route. The route preview screen may also be accessed from the map screen via the route tab. <ROUTE PREVIEW SCREENSHOT WITH LABELS FOR ELEMENTS (1-8) HERE>  1 Destination address. 5 When the route type has been selected, tap the [NEXT] button to begin guidance using this route type.  2 Route Preferences. 6 Route distance. 3 Sunrise/Sunset  times  at destination. 7 Route time. 4 Toggle  between  faster  time  and shorter distance route. 8 Route cost.
 8 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Please  note  that  the  information  provided  for  route  distance,  time  and  cost  are approximations and may be incorrect.  2. Menu The main menu can be accessed by tapping the [MENU] button on the map screen.  <MAIN MENU SCREEN HERE>  The main menu allows access to all search options as well as route management,  live services (traffic, weather, fuel prices), trucker tools and settings.
 9 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   3. Quick Tabs Quick tabs provide quick and easy access to many commonly used functions directly from the main map screen. The quick tabs can be accessed on the right hand side of the main map screen. <MAIN  MAP  SCREEN  HERE  WITH  QUICKTABS  CLOSED  –  4  LABELS  ONE  FOR  EACH  QUICK TAB> 1 Zoom tab. 3 Services tab.  2 Information tab. 4 Route tab.   Zoom Tab The zoom tab provides access to map controls. <MAIN MAP SCREEN HERE WITH ZOOM TAB OPEN – 4 LABELS ONE FOR EACH ELEMENT OF TAB> 1 Zoom in. 3  Change map orientation.  2 Zoom out. 4  Map scale display.  Information Tab The information tab provides access to location specific information. <MAIN  MAP  SCREEN  HERE  WITH  INFORMATION  TAB  OPEN  –  6  LABELS  ONE  FOR  EACH ELEMENT OF TAB> 1 On duty time. 4 Search for nearest rest area.  2 Current location information. 5 Search for nearest weigh station. 3 Mile marker display. 6 Search for nearest travel center.  Services Tab The services tab provides access to live information services. <MAIN MAP SCREEN HERE WITH SERVICES TAB OPEN – 3 LABELS ONE FOR EACH ELEMENT OF TAB> 1 Traffic information. 3 Fuel price information.
 10 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   2 Weather information. Route Tab The route tab provides access to route specific functions and information. <MAIN MAP SCREEN HERE WITH ROUTE TAB OPEN – 6 LABELS ONE FOR EACH ELEMENT OF TAB> 1 Clear current active route. 4 Display list of all turns in current active route.  2 Detour  by  distance  or  avoid  part of a route. 5 Display route preview screen. 3 Multi  route  to  save  a  route  with multiple destinations. 6 Display trip computer screen.
 11 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   4. Plan a Route  All search options A destination may be searched for through any of the following options.  ADDRESS Search by entering an address in steps: City > Street > House number.  INTERSECTIONS Search by entering an intersection.   RECENT LIST View a list of previously searched locations.  FAVORITES Tap  this  button  to  route  to  a  location  that  was previously  saved  as  a  favorite  (including Home/Office).  POI Search  for  a  POI  (Point  Of  Interest),  such  as  a restaurant or hotel.  CURRENT LOCATION View details  on  your  current  location  (needs  a  valid GPS signal).   COORDINATE  Coordinates Enter coordinates to  route  to an  exact location  on the map.  There  are  two  steps  involved in  entering  coordinates.  You must  first  enter  the  Latitude Enter a destination by coordinates.
 12 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   and  then  the  Longitude.  The navigation  application supports  several  coordinate formats.  Choose  the  format that you prefer.  Step 1 Enter  the Latitude  in one  of  the formats supported.   <COORDINATE (lat) SCREENSHOT HERE>   Step 2 Enter  the Longitude in  one  of the formats supported.    <COORDINATE (long) SCREENSHOT HERE>  The application shows  a map of the location and  an address,  if available, at  the  top of  the screen.  <COORDINATE (map) SCREENSHOT HERE>   Note:  See  the  on-screen examples  to  ensure  the coordinate  you  enter  is  in  a valid format.
 13 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l         Multi Route <ICON HERE> Multi Route Save  and  restore commonly  used routes.  The  Multi  Route  interface allows  you  to  save  and restore  routes  that  you commonly use. When  Multi  Route  is  opened you will see a list of any saved routes that you currently have (the  first  time  you  use  the device this list will be empty). <MULTI  ROUTE  LIST SCREENSHOT HERE> To load a route simply select it from  the  list  and  tap  [NEXT] the  route  will  now  be calculated  and  you  will  be guided to your destination (or first waypoint in route).  To  save  a  route  to  the  Multi Route list tap [CREATE ROUTE] and then tap [ADD], you can then  add  locations  to  your route  as  required.  Once  you have  added  all  the  required locations  to  your  route,  tap [NEXT]  and  you  will  be prompted  to  enter  a  name for  your  route,  tap  [NEXT] when  you  have  entered  the name  for  your  route,  your route  will  then  be  saved  to the  Multi  Route  list,  the  route preview  screen  will  then  be displayed  to  provide  an overview of your route details.
 14 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Note:  If  you  would  like  to save  your  current  active route to Multi Route you can use  the  [SAVE]  function  in [My Route] > [Edit Route].     MULTI ROUTE Save and restore commonly used routes.     Address  Address Tap the [ADDRESS] button on Main Menu to plan a route by entering an address.  1. Select ‘Address’ on Menu screen.   <MAIN MENU SCREENSHOT HERE>   2.  Select  State  or  province. The default state/province is based  on  your  current location. For  subsequent searches,  the  last  used state/province  name  and city  name  are  shown.  If  you would  like  to  change state/province,  tap  the State  Name  button.  For State/Province  search,  you can search by either the full name (e.g. New York), or the abbreviation (e.g. NY).    <ADDRESS ENTRY (STATE/PROVINCE) SCREENSHOT HERE>
 15 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   3. Search for a City name or Zip  Code  by  typing  letters. Then  choose  it  on  the  result list.   <ADDRESS ENTRY (CITY) SCREENSHOT HERE>   4.  Search  for  a  street  name by  typing  letters  then choose it on the result list.     <ADDRESS ENTRY (STREET) SCREENSHOT>   5. Type  the  House  number, and tap [NEXT] button.   See below for information on hiding  or  showing  the keyboard.   <ADDRESS ENTRY (HOUSE NUMBER) SCREENSHOT HERE>   6.  Confirm  the state/province,  city,  and street choices  on  the  top  of the screen and refer to map of  the  location.  Tap  [Go]  if you  wish  to  route  to  this location directly.   <ADDRESS ENTRY (MAP VIEW) SCREENSHT HERE>
 16 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l      Hide  /  Show  Keyboard: The  keyboard  may  be  hidden  or  shown  at  any  time  during address  entry.  You  may  wish  to  hide  the  keyboard  to  see  all  items  in  the  result  list. Simply tap  the keyboard icon on the top-right of the screen, or tap anywhere in the visible area of the result list area. Keyboard  Language: You  may  change  the  language  for  your  keyboard  by  tapping the ‘world’ icon to the right of the spacebar.  This will allow you to type diacritics and special characters for your chosen language: e.g. ä, ü, ö.
 17 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Intersections  <ICON HERE>  Intersections Tap the [INTERSECTIONS] button on Main Menu to plan a route by entering an intersection. As  per  the  address  search above,  enter  the State/Province,  followed by  the  City  and  then  the Street.  <INTERSECTION ADDRESS ENTRY SCREENSHOT HERE>   After  the  street  name  is entered,  a  list  of  the intersections  for  your chosen street is presented. You may scroll this list using the  control  button  on  the right. <INTERSECTION LIST SCREENSHOT HERE>
 18 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   POI  POI Tap the [POI] icon on the Main Menu to search by POI (Point of Interest)  When you select POI from the main menu you will first need to select between Normal POIs  (e.g. Hotels,  Airports,  Restaurants,  Banks, etc.)  and  Truck  Specific  POIs  (e.g.  Truck Repairs, Truck Stops, State Weigh Scales, etc.). When you have selected either Normal or Truck POIs, you may search for a POI using a variety of different search methods. By Category   <POI CATEGORY SCREENSHOT HERE>  Tap the [POI CATEGORY] button By POI Name  <POI NAME SCREENSHOT HERE>  Tap the [POI NAME] button  By City  <POI IN CITY SCREENSHOT HERE>  Tap the [POI IN CITY] Button Along Route  <ALONG ROUTE SCREENSHOT HERE>  Tap the [ALONG ROUTE] Button
 19 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Search by Category:  Tap the [CATEGORY] button. You can search for POIs near your current location using the POI category search. First, simply select the category you wish to use; for example ‘Fuel & Auto’, then select a POI from the result list.  The distance and direction to the POI is displayed on the left.  You may sort the results by distance or in alphabetical order. <POI CATEGORY SCREENSHOT HERE> <POI LIST SCREENSHOT HERE> POI categories have sub categories to help  focus your search better. Simply tap  the sub category you wish to search, or, alternatively choose the ‘ALL…’ option at the top of the list to search within all the listed subcategories.
 20 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Search by POI Name:  Tap the [NAME] button. The  previously  searched  state/province  name  and  city  name  are  initially  selected.  If you want to change state/province or city, tap the State or City button.  Type  the  POI  Name  you  wish  to  search  for  then  tap  the  [NEXT]  button.  It  will  list  POI names corresponding to the letters you’ve typed. Select one of the POI names that you are searching for then you will see a list POIs. Choose one, and then tap [NEXT] button.  <POI NAME SCREENSHOT HERE>  Note: The system will search for the text you entered where it forms any part of the POI name;  for  example,  if  you  search  for  the  word  ‘Park’,  you  can  find  all  POIs  with  the word ‘Park’ in their name;  Park Run Cafe, Mall Parking, CafePark etc.
 21 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Search for POI by City Tap the [IN CITY] button.  The previously searched state/province name is initially selected. If you want to change state/province, tap the State button.  Type the city name then select for the list of categories. The distance and direction to the POI is displayed on the left. You may sort the results by distance or in alphabetical order.  <POI IN CITY SCREENSHOT HERE> <POI IN CITY (CATEGORY) SCREENSHOT HERE>
 22 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Search for POI Along Route Tap the [ALONG ROUTE] button. You  can  search  for  POIs  of  a  selected category  that  are  situated  on,  or  close  by  to, your current route.  When you select  a  POI category  to  search  within  a  list  of  all  POIs from  that  category that are on your route will be displayed. The distance and direction to each POI from your current location is displayed on the left.  <POI ALONG ROUTE SCREENSHOT HERE> Amenity Filter When  searching  for  truck  stops  you  may  filter  your  results  based  on  the  amenities available. Tap the [POI] button on the main menu and select [TRUCK POI], tap [TRUCK STOPS]. You may  now  filter  the  list  of  truck  stops  based  on  16  different amenity categories. Simply tap [AMENITIES] and select the categories that you would like, when you have selected all  the  desired  categories,  tap  [APPLY].  The  list  of  truck  stops  will  now  be  filtered  to display only the truck stops that have the amenities you desire. <AMENITIES FILTER LIST SCREENSHOT HERE>
 23 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Favorites  Favorites Tap the [FAVORITES] button to select or add a Favorite as your destination.  The  favorites  option  allows  you  to  save  and  route  to  commonly  visited  destinations, including home and office locations. Sort: You can sort existing favorites by distance, alphabetical order or date created Add: Tap the [ADD] button to add a favorite to the app. When saving a new favorite, you can give it a name by which to remember it.  <FAVORITES SCREENSHOT HERE> To set an address for your Home and/or Office from the favorites menu, simply tap the plus sign on the right of the screen. When the addresses have been programmed, you can then plan a route to your home or office simply by tapping the respective icon on the favorites list.
 24 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Recent List  Recent List Tap  the  [RECENT  LIST]  button  to  view  a  list  of  previously  searched locations.  1. Tap the [RECENT LIST] on the Menu.  2. You will see a list Recent Destinations and Recent Searches.  3. Select one of  locations on the list then tap the [GO] button to route directly to the location. <RECENT LIST SCREENSHOT HERE> Sort: You can sort the list by the date created or in alphabetical order.
 25 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Current Location  Current Location Tap this button to find details about your current location.  You will need a valid GPS signal to get accurate and current positioning information. <CURRENT LOCATION SCREENSHOT HERE> The following details are listed:   Nearest Address;  Nearest Intersection;  Latitude and Longitude;  Map of your current location. You may save this location as a favorite.   Tap this button to center the map to your current location.    Tap this button to search for the nearest emergency POIs.   Select  the  emergency  POI  category  (Hospital,  Fuel,  Police,  Auto,  ATMs),  a  list  of  the nearest  POIs  for  that  category  will  then  be  displayed,  simply  choose  the  desired  POI from the list and the route to the POI will be calculated. Coordinate  Coordinates Enter coordinates to route to an exact location on the map.
 26 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   There are two steps involved in  entering coordinates. You  must  first  enter  the  Latitude and  then  the  Longitude.  The  navigation  application  supports  several  coordinate formats. Choose the format that you prefer.  Step 1 Enter  the  Latitude  in  one of the formats supported.   <COORDINATE (lat) SCREENSHOT HERE>   Step 2 Enter the Longitude in one of the formats supported.    <COORDINATE (long) SCREENSHOT HERE>  The  application  shows  a map  of  the  location  and an address, if available, at the top of the screen.  <COORDINATE (map) SCREENSHOT HERE>   Note:  See  the  on-screen  examples  to  ensure  the  coordinate  you  enter  is  in  a  valid format.
 27 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Multi Route <ICON HERE> Multi Route Save and restore commonly used routes.  The Multi Route interface allows you to save and restore routes that you commonly use. When  Multi  Route  is  opened  you  will  see  a  list  of  any  saved  routes  that  you  currently have (the first time you use the device this list will be empty). <MULTI ROUTE LIST SCREENSHOT HERE> To  load  a  route  simply  select  it  from  the  list  and  tap  [NEXT]  the  route  will  now  be calculated and you will be guided to your destination (or first waypoint in route).  To save a route to the Multi Route list tap [CREATE ROUTE] and then tap [ADD], you can then add locations to your  route as required. Once you have  added  all  the required locations to your route, tap [NEXT] and you will be prompted to enter a name for your route, tap [NEXT] when you have entered the name for your route, your route will then be  saved  to  the  Multi  Route  list,  the  route  preview  screen  will  then  be  displayed  to provide an overview of your route details. Note: If you would like to save your current active route to Multi Route you can use the [SAVE] function in [My Route] > [Edit Route].
 28 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Map view Tap a  point on the map to choose a location as your destination. The  address of the point  you  choose is  displayed in  a  grey  information box  directly above  the  point you chose.   <MAP VIEW SCREENSHOT HERE>   Route: Choose to add the location as a Start point, Waypoint, or destination.  More: Tap the [MORE] button to:  Save the location as a Favorite, or  Search for a POI nearby this location.
 29 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   5. Guidance while Driving After  you  have  set  a  destination,  the  system  will  calculate  a  route.  Once  you  begin moving,  the  system  will  use  the  GPS  information  to  update  your  position  on  the  map and start to give you guidance.  <MAIN MAP SCREENSHOT HERE>  1 Highlighted route to follow. 3 Indicates the next turn to take.  2 Your current location. 4  The name of the next street to turn onto.  See  the  MAP  SCREEN  FEATURES  – DRIVING  GUIDANCE  MODE  section  for  a  more  detailed description of all map objects.
 30 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Lane Guidance Lane  Guidance  helps  you  safely  prepare  for  your  next  maneuver  by  displaying  the correct lane(s) to stay in.  Lane Guidance appears below the Next Street Name box. The highlighted white arrow indicates  the  correct  lane(s) to  be  in.  In  the  example  below,  there  is  one  highlighted lane  turning  right;  this  is  the  correct  lane  to  stay  in  for  the  upcoming  maneuver.    The other three grey lanes are going straight.   <LANE GUIDANCE SCREENSHOT HERE>  Signposts Signposts  provide  a  realistic  representation  of  actual  signposts  at  complex  highway junctions. As you approach a highway junction, the signpost displays route shields, route directions, locality, exit, and lane information.  <SIGNOST SCREENSHOT HERE>  The  Signpost  replaces  the  normal  Next  street  name  box  at  some  junctions.  The highlighted  shield  with  white  arrows  indicates  the  correct  lane(s)  to  be  in.  In  the example  above,  there  are  three  lanes  with  white  arrows  indicating  that  you  should keep left; these are the correct lanes to stay in for the upcoming maneuver.  The other two  grey  lanes  on  the  greyed-out  sign  (on  right)  are  exiting  the  highway.  Please  be aware that Signposts are available for some, but not all highway junctions. Junction View Junction View, like Signposts, provides a realistic representation of the highway as you approach the junction. The Junction View displays the highway lanes, shields, directions, and lane information in a split mode view.  <JUNCTION VIEW SCREENSHOT HERE>  Junction View may be turned on or off in the Display Settings.  [Settings] > [Display Settings] > [View Mode].  See DISPLAY SETTINGS for more information.
 31 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Please be aware that Lane Guidance, Signposts and Junction View are available for some, but not all junctions.  Alerts Your unit will display visual alerts on the main map screen when approaching a location that requires attention. Alerts can be divided into three groups: Aura alerts (warnings of upcoming  red  light  cameras,  speed  cameras,  dangerous  intersections  and  mobile speed  traps);  general  trucker  alerts  (warnings  of  locations  that  are  of  potential importance  to  truck  drivers,  such  as,  state  borders,  time  zone  changes  and  weigh stations); restriction alerts (warnings that you are approaching a location for which your vehicle is prohibited). An overview of the alert types is displayed below:   Aura   Camera  enforcement:  displayed when  you  are  approaching  a location  of  a  red  light  camera  or speed camera.    Mobile  speed  trap:  displayed  when you  are  approaching  a  location commonly used as a speed trap.   Dangerous  intersection:  displayed when  you  are  approaching  a dangerous intersection.    General  State border: displayed when you are approaching a state border.    Time  zone  forward:  displayed  when you  are  approaching  a  change  in time  zone  with  the  time  going forward by an hour.
 32 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l     Time  zone  backward:  displayed when  you  are  approaching  a change  in  time  zone  with  the  time going backward by an hour.   Weigh  station:  displayed  when  you are approaching a weight station.    Truck Restrictions  Hazmat  restriction:  displayed  when you  are  approaching  a  location  for which  your  current  vehicle  is prohibited due to its load type.   Height  restriction:  displayed  when you  are  approaching  a  location  for which  your  current  vehicle  is prohibited due to its height.   Length  restriction:  displayed  when you  are  approaching  a  location  for which  your  current  vehicle  is prohibited due to its length.   Truck restriction: displayed when you are  approaching  a  location  that  is prohibited for all trucks.   Trailer  length  restriction:  displayed when  you  are  approaching  a location  for  which  your  current vehicle  is  prohibited  due  to  its  trailer length.   Weight  restriction:  displayed  when you  are  approaching  a  location  for which  your  current  vehicle  is prohibited due to its weight.   Width restriction: displayed when you are  approaching  a  location  for which  your  current  vehicle  is prohibited due to its width.
 33 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l    It is the user’s responsibility to account for the vehicle’s height, width, length, HAZMAT, and other restrictions while driving. Restriction details and locations may change over time, always follow posted road signs and be aware of road conditions when making driving decisions. You  can  alter  the  timing  of  alert  display  and  turn  alert  displays  on  or  off  in  Display Settings.
 34 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Turn by Turn (TBT) The Turn by Turn screen offers a more simplified guidance mode. To access this screen, tap [Menu] > [My Route] > [Turn by Turn].  <TBT SCREENSHOT HERE>  The Turn By Turn screen presents an enlarged maneuver image and text to indicate the next turn.  The distance remaining to the next maneuver is indicated by the distance bar on the left.  The second maneuver is displayed at the top of the screen with a smaller image and text.   List of Turns The List of Turns presents a full list of all maneuvers for the journey. To access this screen tap [Menu] > [My Route] > [List of Turns], or from the main map tap [Route Tab] > [List of Turns]. <LIST OF TURNS SCREENSHOT HERE>  Each graphic shows ‘Distance from position’ and the ‘next street’ name.   Turning off the device before journey is complete. In  the  case  turning  off  the  device  before  the  journey  is  complete,  the  navigation application will remind you  of  the last  destination  when  restarted. If  you  would like  to restore your previous route, select the [YES] button, otherwise select the [NO] button.  <LAST DESTINATION SCREENSHOT HERE>
 35 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l    In addition to this, any waypoint that was unreached in the journey will be remembered.  By going to [Menu] > [My Route], you can check waypoints and destination points.
 36 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   6. Manage your Route Routing Options may be used to create a new route or to edit an existing route. Create Route / Edit Route buttons will change depending on situation.  [Menu] > [My Route] <MY ROUTE SCREENSHOT HERE>  Create Route / Edit Route: [Create Route] is available if a route has not been set. [Edit Route] is available if a route has already been set. Use this option to edit your existing route.  Detour:  Allows you to avoid part of the route or avoid by distance. Simulation Mode: Starts a driving simulation of the route. Route Summary:  Go to the route summary screen. View Route Map: Displays an overview map of your complete route. Turn by Turn: Displays a simplified guidance mode with no map. List of Turns: Displays a full list of all maneuvers on the route.   Clear Route: Deletes the current route.
 37 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Create Route This option is available if no route has been set.  <MY ROUTE (CREATE ROUTE) SCREENSHOT HERE> • Add a Location to your route Tap the [ADD] button to add a location to your route. For short routes, you may add up to 5 waypoints.  • Position the location within the route The first location you set automatically becomes the destination. You may add another location to this route by tapping the [ADD] button.  When  you  add  a  second  location,  this  becomes  the  destination  and  the  previous location moves to the start position.  Any  subsequent  locations  added  become  the  destination,  and  previously  added locations become waypoints.  <EDIT ROUTE SCREENSHOT HERE>  <EDIT OPTION SCREENSHOT HERE> • Calculate Route When finished, tap the [NEXT] button to calculate the route.
 38 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Edit Route This option is available only if a route already exists. <MY ROUTE (EDIT ROUTE) SCREENSHOT HERE>  • Add a Location to your route Tap the [ADD] button to add another location to your route.  • Position the location within the route The first location you set automatically becomes the destination. You may add another location to this route by tapping the [ADD] button.  When  you  add  a  second  location,  this  becomes  the  destination  and  the  previous location moves to the start position.  Any  subsequent  locations  added  become  the  destination,  and  previously  added locations become waypoints.  •  Find POI nearby any location Simply  select  the  location  and  choose  [Show  on  Map]  >  [More]  >  [Find  Nearby  POI]. After selecting the POI, it will be added to your route.   Save Route Tap [Save] and enter a name for your route, tap [Next], the route information will now be available for later use in the Multi Route menu. • Calculate Route When finished modifying the route, tap the [NEXT] button to calculate.
 39 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Detour This  function  is  for  editing  your  route.  After  editing  your  route  preferences,  the navigation application will recalculate a new route automatically. <DETOUR SCREENSHOT HERE>  <AVOID PART OF ROUTE SCREENSHOT HERE>  <AVOID BY DISTANCE SCREENSHOT HERE>  You can modify your route by using the following:  •  Avoid Part of route Make a detour to avoid some part of existing route.  •  Avoid by Distance Make  a  detour  to  avoid  a  set  distance  of  your  route  from  your  current  location.  You can set 100ft, 300ft, 500ft, 1mi, 2mi, or 3mi as the distance to avoid. For example, if you are stuck in traffic because of a construction site or a car accident ahead of you, you can  apply  the  relevant  distance  to  this  incident,  and  the  navigation  application  will make a detour to avoid that incident. • Recalculate Original This button allow you to recalculate the original route by removing any detours or others changes that may have been set.
 40 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Route Summary Route  Summary  is  available  on  the  ‘My  Route’  screen.  In  this  screen,  you  can  check route information such as total distance, time, etc.  <ROUTE SUMMARY SCREENSHOT HERE>  Route  Preferences:    Recalculate  your  route  with  different  preferences,  e.g.  avoid  toll roads, user STAA roads, etc. Fuel  cost  represents  an  estimated  cost  for  your  trip.  Fuel  prices  may  be  adjusted  by going to [Menu] > [Settings] > [Guidance Settings] > [Fuel Cost]
 41 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   7. Trucker Tools The  Trucker  tools  menu  provides  a  range  of  different  functions  that  are  particularly helpful to truck drivers, to access the trucker tools menu, simply tap [TRUCKER TOOLS] at the bottom of the main menu. Mileage Log <MILEAGE LOG SCREENSHOT HERE> The  mileage  log  automatically  records  the  number  of  miles  that  you  drive.  These records can  then  be organised by  state or  by  year.  Additionally,  you  can  save  these records to a SD card for your own records. Trip Computer <TRIP COMPUTER SCREENSHOT HERE> The  trip  computer  provides  an  overview  of  totals  for  your  current  trip.  The  display includes  an  odometer,  average  speed  for  your  trip  and  total  trip  time.  Additionally, current altitude and cumulative mileage are provided. Backup/Restore <BACKUP/RESTORE SCREENSHOT HERE> The  backup/restore  function  allows  you  to  save  your  favorites  and/or  mileage  log entries to a SD card.  For this function to work you must have a SD card inserted into your device. In order to restore  favorites/mileage  log  you  will  need  to  have  a  SD  card  inserted  that  has  the required  files  saved  onto  the  root  directory  of  the  SD  card.  In  order  to  backup favorites/mileage  log, you will  need  to  have  sufficient  space  on  the  SD card  to allow the files to be saved. On Duty Timer The On Duty Timer is a set of timers that will assist you in filling out your hours of service log book. When the On Duty Timer is set to manual, your work time will be calculated depending on the setting you make in the information tab on the main map (e.g. On Duty, On Duty
 42 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Driving or Off Duty). When the On Duty Timer is set to Auto, the timer will automatically change to  On  Duty  Driving after your vehicle has  been in  motion for 5  minutes, once the vehicle is stationary for 5 minutes the timer will change to On Duty. You  can  view  and  change  the  settings  for  the  On  Duty  Timer,  reset  totals,  change between  auto  and  manual  or  manually  alter  the  maximum  time  allowed  and  time remaining in the On Duty Timer menu. <ON DUTY TIMER SCREENSHOT HERE> <ON DUTY TIMER SCREENSHOT HERE (Time remaining/Maximum time edit screen)> The default totals for maximum time are: On Duty Driving Day 11hrs; On Duty Day 14hrs; On  Duty  Week  60hrs.  To  manually  alter  the  maximum  time  allowed  for  these  totals, simply tap the total you would like to edit and you will be able to enter both the Time Remaining and the Maximum Time. When you have finished making any alterations to On Duty Timer, tap [APPLY] and your changes will be saved. My Truck The My Truck interface allows you to save several vehicle profiles for any different truck types that you may be driving.  Truck Information <TRUCK INFORMATION SCREENSHOT HERE> When opening My Truck, you will see a screen that displays the vehicle information of your  currently  selected  vehicle,  this  includes  the  truck  name,  truck  type  and  all important  truck  parameters  (e.g.  length,  height,  load  type,  etc.).  The  vehicle information displayed on this screen relates to the vehicle that is currently being used in navigation. To change  the  currently selected vehicle,  tap  [CHANGE] in  the  bottom  left  corner  of the screen. My Vehicle <MY VEHICLE SCREENSHOT HERE> The My Vehicle screen displays all the vehicles that you have available for use. When using your device for the first time, you will have two default vehicle profiles, one truck (Truck 1) and one car (Car).
 43 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   To add a new truck to your list of vehicles, simply tap [ADD] at the bottom of the screen. <TRUCK TYPE SCREENSHOT HERE> You  will  be  provided  with  a  list  of  different  truck  type  axle  configurations,  to  switch between the different lists for USA and Canada, simply select the appropriate country name at the top of the list. When you have selected the desired truck type from the list, tap [APPLY] and the vehicle will automatically be added to the end of your My Vehicle list. From  the  My  Vehicle  list  you  can  then  manually  enter  the  parameters  of  your  truck, simply  select  the  vehicle  you  wish  to  edit  the  parameters  for  and  tap  [EDIT]  at  the bottom of the screen. <ENTER TRUCK INFORMATION SCREENSHOT HERE> From the Enter Truck Information menu you can give the truck a meaningful name, edit all truck parameters and set your choice of vehicle icon to be displayed on the map. To edit any of the truck parameters, simply tap the <ICON HERE> icon to the right of the parameter  field.  A sub  menu  will  then  be  displayed  where  you  can  individually enter each sub category for that truck parameter. When travelling from the US to Canada or vice versa, routing in the other country will be based on our closest match to your truck type. For best results, use US truck types in the US and then switch to a Canada truck type when driving in Canada. Vehicle Icon The Vehicle Icon sub menu allows you to set your preferred vehicle icon for your truck. You can select from five different icon styles with five different colour schemes for each icon style. <VEHICLE ICON SCREENSHOT HERE> Calculator The Calculator interface provides an easy and convenient means of carrying out basic calculations using your device. <CALCULATOR SCREENSHOT HERE>
 44 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   8. Traffic Live  traffic  will  provide  up-to-date,  real-time  traffic  information  to  BringGo.  Live  Traffic includes detailed incident reports and the ability to reroute to avoid any incident. The  traffic  service  requires  an  active  internet  connection  to  download  the  traffic information.  The navigation device receives traffic data from a traffic service provider and displays this information on the device. Please pay attention to changes in traffic conditions or incidents which may not be reported by this service.  Traffic Tap this button at the bottom of the Main Menu to access Traffic   Traffic Connection Status A  color  coded  Traffic  Status  Icon  on  the  main  map  represents  the  traffic connection status. Please refer to the table below for the meaning.   <TRAFFIC ICON ON MAIN MAP SCREENSHOT HERE>   Traffic Status Icon  Meaning  The  Grey  icon  means  that  the  traffic service is not available. Please check that your  smartphone  has  an  internet connection, and that the  Traffic Service is turned ON in Settings.  The  Green  icon  means  that  you  have  an active  traffic  service  connection,  and there are no traffic incidents on your route.
 45 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l    The  Yellow  icon  means  that  you  have  an active  traffic  service  connection,  and there are traffic incidents on your route.   The  Red  rotating  icons  means  that  traffic information is currently downloading.
 46 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Traffic On Route  1 Expand / Collapse the Traffic bar 4 Distance from current position.  2 Traffic Congestion Extent 5 Traffic  Status  Icon  (Tap  to  go  to  Traffic Details) 3 Traffic Incident 6 Estimated Delay  If  a  traffic  event  (an incident  such  as  a  roadblock)  occurs  on  your  route,  the Traffic Status Icon on the main map will change to yellow and the Traffic bar will appear. This number in the center of the icon represents the number of traffic events  on  your  route.  In  addition  to  this,  a  chime  will  sound  for  every  new  event received that affects your route.  In the example above, two (2) events shave been reported for the route.  If there is a delay associated with this event(s), a box will appear to the left of the Traffic Status Icon indicating the estimated delay.  4 1 2 3 6 5 2
 47 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   To  get  more  details  on  these  traffic  events,  or  get  the  option  to  avoid  these  events, simply tap the Traffic Status Icon to see the Traffic Details screen for each event.  The  Traffic  bar  will  appear  for  30  seconds  when  an  incident  occurs  or  is  updated  on your route. To expand or collapse the Traffic Bar, simple tap the arrow next to the time delay.  Traffic Map The  traffic  map  presents  a  map  with  traffic  flow and  traffic event(s).  The  traffic  event icons indicate the type of traffic event.  <TRAFFIC MAP SCREENSHOT HERE>  On  the  small  scale  traffic  map  (zoomed  out),  traffic  flow  may  be  seen.  Traffic  event icons are turned off at this scale to see the traffic map clearly.  On the large scale maps (zoomed in), the Traffic event icons appear together with the traffic flow. You may tap any traffic event icon to receive more details on the event.   Tap the refresh button to update the traffic information.
 48 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Traffic Flow The Traffic map contains traffic flow information. The line colors: yellow, red and black represent the speed at which traffic is moving.  The purple line represents an incident’s extent (i.e. the where it begins and ends) and means that traffic is flowing normally.           Color  Meaning  Speed Range   Fast  Normal   Slow  23-40 MPH (36-64 km/hr)   Heavy   0-22 MPH (1-35 km/hr)   Congestion events will appear in the Traffic List.  A triangle with these colors is placed to the left of the traffic symbol in the list. Refer to <Traffic List> section for more details.
 49 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Traffic Details At times, you may need to get more information on a specific traffic event. When in the Traffic map or Traffic List screen, simply tap any event for more details.  <TRAFFIC DETAILS SCREENSHOT HERE>  1 Traffic  Event  Icon.  The  icon  is placed at the start of the incident.  6 Traffic  Event  Icon.  In  this  example,  the icon means ‘Lane Reduction’.  2 Next  and  Previous.  You  can  scroll through the list of traffic events. 7 Detailed description of the traffic event.  3 Avoid  /  Cancel.  Tap  [AVOID]  to reroute  around  the  traffic  event. You  may  only  avoid  ‘On  Route’ traffic events. The [CANCEL] button will only appear for events that you have  asked  BringGo  to  avoid.  Tap [CANCEL]  to  remove  the avoidance condition for this event. This  means  that  BringGo  will  no longer try to avoid this event. 8  Road, Direction, Start and End Junctions of the event.   4 Time  the  traffic  message  was received or updated. 9 The magenta line  indicates the ‘extent’ of  the  traffic  event.  The  arrow  head  is placed  at  the  end  of  the  incident  and indicates the traffic travel direction. 5 Distance to the traffic event
 50 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Traffic List Traffic messages are organized into two groups:  •  On My Route: Traffic events on your calculated route. You may only avoid ‘On Route’ traffic events.  •  All Messages: Traffic events that are within 50km of your vehicle’s position in all directions.  This  list  includes  events  on  your  route.  The  ‘Avoid’  option  is  not available for events that are not on your route.   <TRAFFIC LIST SCREENSHOT HERE>
 51 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Traffic Event Classes Traffic  messages  are  organized  into  classes  and  each  class  has  a  name  and  symbol. This symbol will appear next to each event in the list, detail and map.   The traffic event icons are color-coded to indicate their status:  • On Route: These “Red & Yellow” icons appear for “On Route” event only. These messages are listed in the “On Route” list. • Off  route:  These  ‘Red  &  White’  icons  indicate  events  not  on  your  route.  These   messages are listed in the “All Messages” list. • Avoided:  This  symbol  will  appear  to  indicate  if  the  event  has  been  avoided. When  selected,  avoided  events  may  be  cancelled  and  will  not  be  excluded from the route.
 52 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Traffic Settings <TRAFFIC SETTINGS SCREENSHOT HERE> Use Traffic Data Select to turn the traffic service on or off. Traffic Event Settings Traffic information may be turned on/off for certain traffic event classes.  The following options are available:  •  Show: Show this traffic event class on the map/list etc. •  Sound:  Provide  an  audible  alert  when  a  message  from  this  traffic  event  class appears on my route.    <TRAFFIC EVENT SETTINGS SCREENSHOT HERE>   If  you  uncheck  <Show>  for  a  particular class,  you  will  not  receive  any  notification  of events within this class. See Traffic Event Classes section for more details.  Update Interval Select how often you would like to have traffic information updated.   Predictive Traffic <PREDICTIVE TRAFFIC SCREENSHOT HERE> <PREDICTIVE TRAFFIC DESCRIPTION TEXT HERE>
 53 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   9. Weather Your device allows you to view live weather information in a number of different ways; different weather overlays  may be viewed on map, or a summary of current weather conditions may be viewed for your current location or for your destination. On Map To  view  weather  conditions  on  a  map,  tap  [SERVICES]  and  then  tap  [WEATHER],  you can then select from 9 different weather overlays to display on the map. These overlays portray different weather conditions.  <LIST OF OVERLAY SCREENSHOT HERE>  When  you  have  selected  the  desired  weather  overlay  option,  tap  [APPLY]  and  the weather  overlay  will  be  displayed  on  a  map.  The  weather  map  features  a  legend to help  you  understand  the  meaning  of  the  different  colors  and  an  opacity  control  to increase or decrease the transparency of the weather overlay display. <WEATHER MAP SCREENSHOT HERE – LABELS FOR 6 ELEMENTS> 1 Zoom in 4 Change weather overlay display 2 Zoom out 5 Weather overlay legend 3 Map scale 6 Opacity control  At Your Location To view a summary of weather conditions at your location, tap [AT YOUR LOCATION] at the  bottom  of  the  weather  map  screen.  The  At  Your  Location  screen  provides  an overview of the current and upcoming weather conditions.  <WEATHER AT YOUR LOCATION SCREENSHOT HERE – LABELS FOR 8 ELEMENTS> 1 Current weather conditions 5 Sunset/sunrise times for today 2 Current temperature 6 Weather conditions for upcoming days 3 Current wind speed 7 Temperature for upcoming days 4 Location information 8 Temperature for upcoming nights
 54 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   At Destination If you have an active route in navigation then you can also view a summary of weather conditions  for  your  destination  location.  To  access  this  summary,  simply  tap  [AT DESTINATION] on the bottom of weather map. <WEATHER AT DESTINATION SCREENSHOT HERE>
 55 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   10. Fuel Prices The fuel price interface allows you to search for live fuel price information for gas stations. At Your Location <FUEL PRICE AT YOUR LOCATION SCREENSHOT HERE> To  view  a  list  of  fuel  prices  at  gas  stations  near  your  current  location,  simply  tap [SERVICES]  on  the  main  menu.  A  list  of  gas  stations  and  their  respective  fuel  prices  is displayed, this list is sorted by distance from your current location. Along Route <FUEL PRICE ALONG ROUTE SCREENSHOT HERE> If you have an active route entered in navigation, you can search for gas stations that are on, or situated close to, your route. Simply tap [ALONG ROUTE] at the bottom of the fuel  price  screen  and  a  list  of  gas  stations  and  their  respective  fuel  prices  will  be displayed (sorted by distance from your current location). At Other Location <FUEL PRICE AT OTHER LOCATION SCREENSHOT HERE> If you would like to view fuel prices at a different location, tap [AT OTHER LOCATION] at the bottom of  the fuel prices screen, then enter the State/Province and City name of the location for which you would like to view fuel prices. A list of gas stations and their respective fuel prices will be displayed (sorted by distance from your current location).
 56 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   11. Settings In this screen, you can customize the settings of the Navigation application. Descriptions of each option are as follows:  Display Settings Control the display settings of the map view.  Guidance Settings Control the settings for guidance announcements.  Language Settings Set language used for voice guidance and displayed text.  Routing Options Change routing options for the general system.    Home Set home address.  Office Set office address.  Traffic Settings Settings for Traffic information.
 57 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Display Settings  Display Setting Control the display settings of the map view.  <DISPLAY SETTINGS SCREENSHOT HERE>  Day/Night: Set the color mode of map as ‘Daytime’, ‘Nighttime’, or ‘Auto mode’. Auto mode will allow the navigation application to automatically choose day or night mode.  Map Colors: Change the map color. Map  Mode:  Change  the  view  mode  of  map  as  ‘Track  up’,  ‘North  up’,  or  ‘3D  View’ mode. View Options: Turn Junction View mode on/off.  Map Overlay: Choose which labels on map you want to display.  Set Clock: Set the time displayed on the main map screen. Brightness: Set the brightness of the screen. Alerts: Set which alerts are displayed on the main map.
 58 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Day/Night Change the color scheme of the map as ‘Daytime’, ‘Nighttime’, or ‘Auto’ mode. <DAY/NIGHT SCREENSHOT HERE>  Daytime: Daytime color scheme. Nighttime: Nighttime color scheme.  Auto: Automatically change the map scheme. Map Colors You can change the map color.By touching the map images, change day or night color of map screen according to your preference. Then tap the [APPLY] button. <MAP COLORS SCREENSHOT HERE>  Day Color: Select day color of map screen. Night Color: Select night color of map screen. A darker map color is used to reduce glare and eye strain while driving.  Map Mode You can change the view mode of map as ‘Track up’, ‘North up’, or ‘3D View’ mode. <MAP MODE SCREENSHOT HERE>  Track up: The direction of car is facing upwards. North up: The map screen is fixed to north direction up. 3D View: 3-dimensional ‘Track up Mode’.
 59 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   View Options You can turn select which Aura points are displayed on the main map and turn Junction View on or off.  <VIEW OPTIONS SCREENSHOT HERE>   Map Overlay You can turn on/off displaying some labels on map.Select options that you wish to be displayed on the map screen, then tap the [APPLY] button to apply these settings on the map screen.  <MAP OVERLAY SCREENSHOT HERE>  Street Name: Show or hide the street name on the map. Favorites Symbol & Name: symbols and names of registered place as your favorite. POI Symbol & Name: Tapping this button will allow you to hide or display POIs based on category type. You can choose to only display your favorite POI types, for example restaurants, fuel stations etc Guidance Settings  Guidance Setting Control the settings for guidance information.  <GUIDANCE SETTINGS SCREENSHOT HERE>  Auto Zoom: You can set the automatic zooming at intersection or on speed. Fuel Cost:  Set fuel pricing, and vehicle fuel consumption.   Guidance Volume: Control the volume of voice guidance instructions.
 60 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Units: Set the distance units used in guidance. Auto Zoom You can turn on/off automatic zooming at the intersection and automatic zooming on speed options. <AUTO ZOOM SCREENSHOT HERE>  On Speed: Automatically adjust map scale level according to the speed of car. The map zooms out to a small scale map when you increase speed; e.g. driving fast on highway. The map zooms in to a large scale map when you decrease speed; e.g. when approaching a junction.  At the Intersection: Automatically zoom in/out to a certain map scale level at the next maneuver intersection. Levels: Choose the map scale level you would like to map to auto zoom to.  Fuel Cost <FUEL COST SCREENSHOT HERE> Fuel Price: Fuel prices fluctuate throughout the year. This setting allows you to adjust the fuel prices according to current prices.  Pricing for fuel volumes can be set as either ‘per gallon (US)’ or ‘per liter’.  Your journey’s fuel cost estimate will appear on the ‘Route Preview’ screen. Consumption:  The  consumption  section  allows  you  to  set  your  vehicle’s  fuel consumption. This fuel consumption will then be used in the cost estimate for your trip.  Most modern vehicles include a fuel economy label which describes the vehicle’s fuel economy ratings. Alternatively, to find out your vehicle’s fuel consumption, please see the ‘Fuel Economy Guide’ at www.fueleconomy.gov. This guide is published by the U.S. Environmental  Protection  Agency  (EPA)  and  U.S.  Department  of  Energy  (DOE).  It contains an extensive listing of most vehicle makes and models.   Vehicle consumption is typically expressed as two fuel economy estimates:  • City: represents urban driving and driving in stop and-go rush hour traffic. City driving typically consumes more fuel than highway driving.
 61 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   • Highway: represents driving on a mixture of rural and interstate highway driving, typical of longer trips in free-flowing traffic.  Please be aware that the actual fuel cost may vary according to other factors which affect the  fuel consumption; for  example, driver  behavior, driving conditions, vehicle maintenance, fuel characteristics, and weather. The cost estimate is an approximation of fuel costs only. Other costs, such as Toll charges are not included in the calculation. Guidance Volume This setting allows you to control the volume level of voice guidance.  <GUIDANCE VOLUME SCREENSHOT HERE> Increase  Volume:  press  the  [+]  button  to  increase  the  volume  of  the  guidance announcements. Decrease  Volume:  press  the  [-]  button  to  decrease  the  volume  of  the  guidance announcements.
 62 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Language Settings <ICON HERE> Language Settings Set the language used for voice guidance and for displayed text.   <LANGUAGE SETTINGS SCREENSHOT HERE> You may select from three languages for voice guidance and displayed text: English (USA), French (Canada) and Spanish (USA). Simply tap [Voice] and/or [Text] and select the language that you want to use. When you have finished, tap [APPLY] and any changes will be saved.
 63 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Routing Options  Routing Options Change routing options for the system.    <ROUTING OPTIONS SCREENSHOT HERE>  Routing Selection:   To calculate a route for faster time, select ‘Faster Time’ option.   To calculate a route for shorter distance, select ‘Shorter Distance’ option.  Route  Preferences:  Tap  the  [Route  Preferences]  button  if  you  wish  to  avoid  or  prefer certain features or road types (e.g. avoid U-turns, avoid ferries, use STAA roads, etc.).   When  you  have  finished  making  changes  to  routing  options  tap  [APPLY]  and  your changes will be saved for all future routes.
 64 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Home and Office Set an address for your Home and/or Office.  Office Set your office address   Home Set your Home address   When the addresses for home and office locations have been entered and saved, you can then plan a route to your home or office simply by tapping the respective icon on the main menu.  Traffic Settings  Traffic Setting Settings for Traffic information.  See
 65 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l    12. Trucker Tools The  Trucker  tools  menu  provides  a  range  of  different  functions  that  are  particularly helpful to truck drivers, to access the trucker tools menu, simply tap [TRUCKER TOOLS] at the bottom of the main menu. Mileage Log <MILEAGE LOG SCREENSHOT HERE> The  mileage  log  automatically  records  the  number  of  miles  that  you  drive.  These records can  then  be organised by  state or  by  year.  Additionally,  you  can  save  these records to a SD card for your own records. Trip Computer <TRIP COMPUTER SCREENSHOT HERE> The  trip  computer  provides  an  overview  of  totals  for  your  current  trip.  The  display includes  an  odometer,  average  speed  for  your  trip  and  total  trip  time.  Additionally, current altitude and cumulative mileage are provided. Backup/Restore <BACKUP/RESTORE SCREENSHOT HERE> The  backup/restore  function  allows  you  to  save  your  favorites  and/or  mileage  log entries to a SD card.  For this function to work you must have a SD card inserted into your device. In order to restore  favorites/mileage  log  you  will  need  to  have  a  SD  card  inserted  that  has  the required  files  saved  onto  the  root  directory  of  the  SD  card.  In  order  to  backup favorites/mileage  log, you will  need  to  have  sufficient  space  on  the  SD card  to allow the files to be saved. On Duty Timer The On Duty Timer is a set of timers that will assist you in filling out your hours of service log book.
 66 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   When the On Duty Timer is set to manual, your work time will be calculated depending on the setting you make in the information tab on the main map (e.g. On Duty, On Duty Driving or Off Duty). When the On Duty Timer is set to Auto, the timer will automatically change to  On  Duty  Driving after your vehicle has  been in  motion for 5  minutes, once the vehicle is stationary for 5 minutes the timer will change to On Duty. You  can  view  and  change  the  settings  for  the  On  Duty  Timer,  reset  totals,  change between  auto  and  manual  or  manually  alter  the  maximum  time  allowed  and  time remaining in the On Duty Timer menu. <ON DUTY TIMER SCREENSHOT HERE> <ON DUTY TIMER SCREENSHOT HERE (Time remaining/Maximum time edit screen)> The default totals for maximum time are: On Duty Driving Day 11hrs; On Duty Day 14hrs; On  Duty  Week  60hrs.  To  manually  alter  the  maximum  time  allowed  for  these  totals, simply tap the total you would like to edit and you will be able to enter both the Time Remaining and the Maximum Time. When you have finished making any alterations to On Duty Timer, tap [APPLY] and your changes will be saved. My Truck The My Truck interface allows you to save several vehicle profiles for any different truck types that you may be driving.  Truck Information <TRUCK INFORMATION SCREENSHOT HERE> When opening My Truck, you will see a screen that displays the vehicle information of your  currently  selected  vehicle,  this  includes  the  truck  name,  truck  type  and  all important  truck  parameters  (e.g.  length,  height,  load  type,  etc.).  The  vehicle information displayed on this screen relates to the vehicle that is currently being used in navigation. To change  the  currently selected vehicle,  tap  [CHANGE] in  the  bottom  left  corner  of the screen. My Vehicle <MY VEHICLE SCREENSHOT HERE>
 67 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   The My Vehicle screen displays all the vehicles that you have available for use. When using your device for the first time, you will have two default vehicle profiles, one truck (Truck 1) and one car (Car). To add a new truck to your list of vehicles, simply tap [ADD] at the bottom of the screen. <TRUCK TYPE SCREENSHOT HERE> You  will  be  provided  with  a  list  of  different  truck  type  axle  configurations,  to  switch between the different lists for USA and Canada, simply select the appropriate country name at the top of the list. When you have selected the desired truck type from the list, tap [APPLY] and the vehicle will automatically be added to the end of your My Vehicle list. From  the  My  Vehicle  list  you  can  then  manually  enter  the  parameters  of  your  truck, simply  select  the  vehicle  you  wish  to  edit  the  parameters  for  and  tap  [EDIT]  at  the bottom of the screen. <ENTER TRUCK INFORMATION SCREENSHOT HERE> From the Enter Truck Information menu you can give the truck a meaningful name, edit all truck parameters and set your choice of vehicle icon to be displayed on the map. To edit any of the truck parameters, simply tap the <ICON HERE> icon to the right of the parameter  field.  A sub  menu  will  then  be  displayed  where  you  can  individually enter each sub category for that truck parameter. When travelling from the US to Canada or vice versa, routing in the other country will be based on our closest match to your truck type. For best results, use US truck types in the US and then switch to a Canada truck type when driving in Canada. Vehicle Icon The Vehicle Icon sub menu allows you to set your preferred vehicle icon for your truck. You can select from five different icon styles with five different colour schemes for each icon style. <VEHICLE ICON SCREENSHOT HERE> Calculator The Calculator interface provides an easy and convenient means of carrying out basic calculations using your device.
 68 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   <CALCULATOR SCREENSHOT HERE>
3.After paired sucessfully, the bluetooth icon on the display will be on.1.When the bluetooth icon on the display flashes, means the device is searching the previous paired device. 5.If it still doesn't work, please reset the Bluetooth and follow above step again.4.Search "HKN" and pair it, input the password "0000" if necessary. 3.Press play/pause button and hold for 10 seconds, after a beep tone, the device is prepaired to be paired again. 1.Power on the unit and press "MODE" button to change to bluetooth mode or press “BT” button on the remote,2.The previous paired device will connect to the device automatically when each time changing to bluetooth mode.  69 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Traffic section for more information.  Exit navigation  Exit Exit the navigation application.   Tap the [Exit] button to completely close the navigation application.    BluetoothWIFIThis device supports “Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n”. You can access to the local network through WiFi. About WiFi settings and operations, please refer to the WiFi section in System Settings.Notes:  the LED display will display “bt”. 2.Press play/pause button and hold for 10 seconds, the bluetooth icon on the display will flash fast, which means the device is ready for being paired.
 70 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   13. User information and precautions 1. EnGIS is not responsible for any accident that occurs while operating our software.  2.  The  suggested  route  and  guidance  may  be  different  with  actual  traffic  and  road conditions. Please drive safely and obey traffic rules. 3. Map screen images and user  interface information printed on this manual may not correspond with actual device due to additional features or any modifications. Display colors  printed  on  this  manual  may  appear  different  with  the  actual  screen  color  of device in result of manufacture process and printing ink. EnGIS  does not  warrant  that this document is error-free. 4. To  prevent GPS signal disturbance, please make sure  that  you  are  outside and  the GPS antenna has good visibility of the open sky. 5. If you are in the downtown area where buildings are densely crowded, it may cause GPS  signal  reception  disturbance. It  is  not  possible  to  receive  GPS  signals  in  a  tunnel, underground parking lot, or enclosed space. 6.  Do  not  place  any  object  near  GPS  antenna  that  will  cause  GPS  signal  reception disturbance.  7.  Some  specially  coated  windshields,  such  as  heat-reflecting  windshields,  may  block the GPS signal reception. 8.  Do  not  install  electronic  equipment  with  strongly  emitting  electromagnetic  waves such as a radio wave transmitter near the GPS antenna.  9. The rate of  GPS signal reception may be low due to the weather  and atmospheric conditions. 10. Do not operate your device while driving. Please drive safely and pay attention to the surrounding traffic and pedestrians. Always observe safe driving practices. 11. This product is designed in aid of safer driving. You may receive speed alerts to help you  monitor  your  speed.  EnGIS  accepts  no  liability  whatsoever  for  you  receiving  any speeding  fines  or  points  on  your  license  through  using  this  software.  EnGIS  does  not guarantee the accuracy of the  data contained within this database either  expressed or implied. 12.  Information  in  this  document  is  subject  to  change  without  notice.  EnGIS Technologies, Inc. reserves the right to make changes to the navigation application or
 71 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   make  amendments  to  the  content  of  this  document  without obligation  to  inform  any organization or user of such changes.
 72 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   14. Copyright 1.  Copyright  and  intellectual  property  rights  of  all  documents  written  by  EnGIS Technologies, Inc. are the property of EnGIS Technologies, Inc. 2. EnGIS Technologies, Inc. has copyright and intellectual property rights of our software and  documents  including  this  manual,  and  the  use  of  product  follows  license agreement.  Product  warranty  and  liability  limit  are  included  in  license,  and  more specific subjects can be arranged by a discussion with a staff member in charge. 3.  All  names  are  trademarks  or  registered  trademarks  of  their  respective  owners.  You cannot infringe ownership without permission.  4.  The  following  contents  stated  on  (A)  are  EnGIS  Technologies, Inc.  own  technology and property. You cannot use or let a third party use all or any parts of this technology or  property  for  any  commercial  purpose  in  any  way copying,  transmitting, publishing, saving on recovery system, translating into other languages (publishing), distributing, or broadcasting without the express written permission from EnGIS Technologies, Inc. (A)    1. Our navigation software 2. Manual contents 3. All symbols and icons related to our Navigation 4.  All  designs  (screen  composition,  screen  arrangement,  screen  color,  screen  design) related to our Navigation. Navigation Software © 2013 EnGIS Technologies, Inc.  Visit www.engistech.com for the official web site. (B)  Data sources © 2013 TomTom. All rights reserved. Traffic Information
 73 | P a g e    8 5 0 0   P R O   H D   U s e r   M a n u a l   Total  Traffic  Network  Data  Distribution  Services.   Total  Traffic  Network  is  a  mark  (or registered mark) of Clear Channel in the United States and other countries and hereby used under license. Text-To-Speech (TTS) Copyright © DIOTEK, SVOX TTS Live Weather Information <TEXT HERE> Live Fuel Price Information <TEXT HERE> Extended Truck POI Data <TEXT HERE> Data Sources and Software Components Data  sources  and  Software  components  are  listed  in  the  ‘About  ‘screen  of  the navigation application. Go to Menu > Settings > About.  15. Contact If  you  have  any  issues  or  any  difficulties  with  our  software,  please  refer  to  the  FAQ section on our website. We will provide support as soon as possible. Website: www.engistech.com Email:  support@engistech.com
 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. *RF warning for Portable device: The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction. This device is acting as slave device and operating in the 2.4 GHz (2412 – 2462 MHz) band.  Ad Hoc function is supported but not able to operate on non-US frequencies.    NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. 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. If 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 encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:   - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help       Do not use the device with the environment which below minimum -10℃   or over maximum 50℃ ,the device may not work.  Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 
ThisdevicecomplieswithIndustryCanadalicenceexemptRSSstandard(s).Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcauseinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperationofthedevice.LeprésentappareilestconformeauxCNRd'IndustrieCanadaapplicablesauxappareilsradioexemptsdelicence.L'exploitationestautoriséeauxdeuxconditionssuivantes:(1)l'appareilnedoitpasproduiredebrouillage,et(2)l'utilisateurdel'appareildoitacceptertoutbrouillageradioélectriquesubi,mêmesilebrouillageestsusceptibled'encompromettrelefonctionnement.

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