PNI L810 7 Inch Portable Navigation System Manuel utilisateur

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PNI L810 7” portable navigation system
800 MHz, 256M DDR3,
8GB, FM transmitter
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»The product is subject to change without prior notice.
»Our company assumes no liability for data missing caused by
users who did not backup the important information.
»This manual has been checked with thorough care, but we do
not exclude the possibility of a few unintended errors. If you
spot an error, please contact our customer service center.
»Please read the operations and instructions in this user
manual carefully and use accessories provided by the
original manufacturer only, avoiding unexpected damages.
Implementing the system without conforming to proper
programs or connecting incompatible accessories may result in
the invalidity of a warranty and even endanger the safety of you
and others. The company assumes no liability for the result.
»The development of the trac construction may lead to the
in conformity of the data of the navigable electronic map with
actual trac instructions. Please drive according to current
trac regulations, including current road conditions and current
marks.
1. Declaration:
2.Welcome:
PNI L810 is mainly used for its GPS function. It also supports
audio play, video play, photo browsing, e-book reading. You
may use the GPS navigator anytime anywhere, for example
while driving, walking or cycling. Its navigation and amusement
functions will enrich your life and work!
3. Main features:
»High performance processor
»Friendly user interface for simple operation
»Data transmission with computers via Mini USB
»Quality reception for accurate positioning and satisfactory
navigation service
»Leisure partner with audio/video/amusement functions
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4. Appearance:
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1 - Mufa casti
2 - Slot card micro SD
3 - Port mini USB
4 - Tasta inchidere / deschidere dispozitiv
5 - Difuzor
6 - Tasta Reset
5.1 Power Supply & Charging:
5. Basic use:
Our GPS can be powered by the built-in battery or external power
supply. When the GPS navigator is unconnected to the charger, it is
powered by the Li-polymer battery. The battery capacity icon in
the system main interface shows current residual battery capacity.
When the GPS navigator is connected to the charger, it is powered
by external power and the battery is charged.
[Attention] The GPS navigator adoptors internal non-removable
Li-polymer battery. To avoid battery rupture, explosion, release of
hazardous substance or burn, do not unpack, pierce, strike on or
discard the battery in re or water.
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Charging by Car Charger:
Plug one terminal of the car charger into the USB port on the left
side of the GPS navigator and the other to the charging port to
supply power and charge the GPS navigator.
[Note] Plug in the car charger after the automobile is started to
avoid damage due to current surge.
5.2 Powering On/O/ Sleep:
5.3 Restarting the system:
Press the power key on the top side of the GPS navigator for at
least two seconds to power it on.
[Note] Great humidity uctuation may lead to short circuit of the
GPS navigator. Power on the navigator after it has accommodated
to new environment.
Long press the power key to power o the GPS navigator. The
following interface will be prompted:
When the system does not response, press the reset key on the
back of the GPS navigator to restart the system.
NOTE: Restarting the system by pressing the reset key will result
in loss of unsaved data. Please backup your data regularly.
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5.4 Fixing the GPS Navigator with mounting kit:
5.5 Using Micro SD Card:
6. System main interface and major functions:
The mounting kit is composed of a back splint and a bracket. To
use the GPS navigator in an automobile, x it on the dashboard
under the front windshield.
Copy mapping applications, map data and media les in a Micro
SD card. Insert the card in the corresponding slot.
1. Do not take out the Micro SD card while an navigation program
is being run or a media le is being played.
2. To avoid drop or crash of the Micro SD card, do not exert heavy
pressure on it or bend it.
3. Avoid using or storing the Micro SD card in high temperature,
high humidity or direct sunlight.
4. Mind the direction while inserting the Micro SD card to avoid
damaging the slot or the card.
Long press the power key on the top side of the GPS navigator to
enter the system main interface shown below:
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Functions
Navigation - Tap to enable navigation function
FM Transmitter - GPS and car radio can connect each other by
FM transmitter
NaviCong - Click NaviCong to set navi path to map software
Multimedia - Including Music player, Movie player, Photo viewer,
E-book, Flash, Games, RM
»Music player - WMA9, MP3, WAV les supported
»Movie player - WMV, ASF and AVI les supported
»Photo viewer - JPG, GIF, BMP and PNG les supported
»E-book - TXT les reading supporting page selection
»Flash - SWF les supported
»RM - Support RMVB les player
Tools (Unelte) - Calculator, Unit exchange, GPS info
Settings (Setari) - Including setting for Volume, Backlight,
Language, Date/Time, Calibrate, DeskTop, System Info, USB,
Factory reset
6.1 FM Transmitter
Tap this icon in the main menu go into FM transmitter interface
shown as below:
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Exit the FM Setting
Save current setting.
Drag the slide block and
choose between
88.00 MHz-108.00 MHz
Tick in the box to enable FM function.
6.2 Multimedia
6.2.1 Music Player
Tap this icon in the main menu go into multimedia interface
shown as below:
Tap this icon in the main menu go into multimedia interface
shown as below:
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Close the music player
Minimize the music player and return to the Media
interface
Continue playing the paused/ stopped music
Pause the music being played
Stop the music being played.
Select sequence, random or cycle play
Play the previous music
Play the next music
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Drag it to turn down or up the volume
Drag it leftward or rightward to play from a
previous or future moment
Enter it to select music to play
Display the run time
Enter the equalizer
Close the Music List
Drag it upward/ downward to view all music
Tap in the interface Music Play to enter the Music list shown
as below.
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Add a piece of music on the left list to the play list on
the right
Add all the music on the left list to the play list on the
right
Select one piece of music in the play list and tap the
icon to delete it.
Delete all the music in the play list.
6.2.2 Movie Player
Tap this icon in the video player interface shown as below:
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Close the video player
Play the previous lm
Play the next lm
Stop the lm being played.
Enter it to select a lm to play
Drag the sliding block to play
Volume
Display the play time and the music duration
Continue playing the paused/ stopped music
Tap this icon . in the Video Player interface to enter the video
folder shown as below:
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Close the video folder
Drag the sliding block upward/ downward to view all
the les inside the folder.
Film name and its format
View the preview photo in the folder
View the next photo in the folder.
6.2.3 Photo Viewer
Tap this icon in the photo viewer interface as below:
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Scale up current photo
Scale down current
Rotate current photo 90°clockwise
Enter the photo folder to select current photo
Close the browser and return to the multimedia interface
Close the current folder Drag the sliding block
to view all the photos
Return to the previous
folder
Cycle play all the photos in the folder from
Tap this icon . in the viewer interface to enter the photo folder
shown as below.:
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6.2.4 E-Book
Tp this icon . in the Multimedia interface to enter the reader
interface shown as below:
Current le name and format
Drag the sliding block upward/ downward
to view all content of the e-book
Enter the e-book folder to select an e-book to read
downward to view all content of the e-book
Read the previous page
Read the next page
Select a text theme, font, word size and bold type.
Close the reader
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Select partial text and tap the icon to create a bookmark.
Enter the bookmark list
Close current folder
Return to the previous folder
Drag the sliding block upward/ downward to view all
TXT les
The le name and format
Current page/ total pages
Tap this icon in the e-book reader interface to enter the
e-book folder shown as below:
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6.2.5 Flash
6.3 Games
Tap this icon in the Multimedia interface shown as below to
play swf les:
Tap this icon in the Main menu interface go into Games
shown as below:
Choose one of the three preinstalled games.
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6.4 Tools
6.4.1 Calculator
Tap this icon in the main menu go into tools interface shown
as below:
Tap this icon go into Calculator this tool shown as below:
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6.4.2 Unit
6.4.3 GPS info
Tap this go into unit exchange tool shown as below:
Tap this go into gps receive satellite signal testing interface
as below:
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Tap to reset GPS satellite receiver as below
6.5 Settings
6.5.1 Volume
Tap this icon go into settings interface shown as below:
Tap this icon go into volume settings interface shown as below:
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Exit the volume setting
Ten volume grades available (0 - MUTE)
Tap to to select power-on music or disable it.
Tap it to enable the function
6.5.2 Backlight
Tap this icon go into backlight settings interface shown as
below:
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PNI L810 7 Inch Portable Navigation System Manuel utilisateur

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