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GPSMANUAL

This document is a user manual for a GPS navigator. It provides an introduction to the product, outlines its key features and specifications. It also details how to operate the device including turning it on/off and resetting the system. The manual contains instructions on navigating the main interface and using its various functions.

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GPSMANUAL

This document is a user manual for a GPS navigator. It provides an introduction to the product, outlines its key features and specifications. It also details how to operate the device including turning it on/off and resetting the system. The manual contains instructions on navigating the main interface and using its various functions.

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GPS USER MANUAL

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GPS User Manua, .... ... .. .

Company Statement................
ChapterOne-Productintroduction.................................................................6
1.1 lntroduction ..........6
1.2 Package................. .................................... 6
lnstruction ........................ 6
Chapter Two - Features and specifications .....'......,.............''....... 7

Chapter Three - Manual lnstruction.... .............................. I

3.2 Power on/off .......


3.2.1 Power on:
3.2.2 Power ofi.. .....10
3.3 Reset system

4.'l The main interface and the function............. .......13


GpS User Manuat
Company Statement
rSpecifications are subject to change without
notice.
.Always copy your important data. we assume
no responsibility for the data
loss-
oThis manual has been carefully checked, however,
we assume no
I responsibility for any errors.
oPlease read the operating instructions carefully
and only the accessories
supplied with the unit to avoid any unexpected damage.
No warranty can be
executed if you connect with incompatible accessories.
oAlthough the latest electronic navigaflon
data is used, it may benot conform
with the actual transportation marks due to the traffic
& road construction
development. Prease be sure to compry with the actuar
road conditions and
follow the traffic rules. Operating and viewing the
GpS during driving may
cause a traffic accident. Our company will not be responsible
for any type of
loss, caused by this.
oAny discrepancy between the pictures in this
manual with the actuar product
hereinaftel the actual product prevails.
oWe cannot be responsible for any illegal act
that may occur while driving.
This includes speeding, traffic light offences, operating
... 35 the Streetking by
hand while moving etc. We cannot accept responsibility
or any costs incurred
for any inaccurate information provided by the GpS unit
eg. lncorrect data
(speed cameras, speed rimits etc), incorrect
directionar instructions etc. The
overall accuracy of the performance of any GpS unit greafly
is dependent on
I the signal strength from sateilites which can vary in
each area, the accuracy
of the road data provided by Governing authorities, road
rures & condition
changes which may occur at any time etc.

L
Chapter One - product introduction I Remark] :The basic instruction of the topic
1. 1 lntroduction lRelative informafion] :Any extended information of the topic
Welcome to use the GpS navigator, which is mainly I Note) :Any notes / warnings relating to the topic
used for navigating and
also has the optional function of video playing, audio playing, This user manual only applies to StreetKing GpS navigator products.
Bluetooth hands
free, FM, Bluetooth, photo viewing, TV, Av_in and E_Book
etc.
.High performance, low-power
consumption MediaTek MT33S1 CpU; "

.Comfortable user interface:


simple, easy to operate;
.Power management: extended
I
Chapter Two - Features and specifications
battery life between re_charge;
.Data transmission: communicate 2.1 Main features
with computer through USB cable;
.Excellent receiving signal: accurate positon lOperating system: Microsoft Windows CE 5.0
fixing;
.Compatible with Bluetooth mobile: aTFT LCD display with high resolution of 800 * 480 pixets
the StreetKing can atso be used for
making and answering mobile phone calls with hands_free
lHl-Fi stereo earphone and built-in Hi-Fi speaker, volume adjustable
(Optional);
.Entertainment: Mp3 and Mp4 lButton and touch-screen operation
function;
You can use your StreetKing when driving, walking, .iding, lBuilt-in sensitive GPS antenna
or waiting for a
meeting; its the perfect "GpS + entertainmenf companion.
aNavigating software updates can run from SD card dhec(y
avideo format supported: ASF, AVt, WMV 3Gp, Mp4, FLV
1.2 Package
lPhoto format supported: BMp, JpG, pNG;
The packing box contains the following accessories, please
confirm: lE-book format supported :TXT
1.GPS navigator
2.Car charger
iMlNl USB port

3.Wall charger
iBuilt-in rechargeable Li-battery which can be powered by wail and car
charger.
4.MlNl USB cabte
2.2 Specification
S.Earphones
6.Quick Start Guide CPU VlediaTek MT335'1
flash memorv ;4MBI 1 28MB I 2cBl4GB(Ootionat )
7.User's manual - lncluding warranty statement
EMS memory ;4/I29NIB
S.Windscreen mounting hardware
LGD disolav TFT Screen Resolution :800 x 4g0
Please check your package contains the above items.
lf any items are Touch-screen 'ligh-accuracV. endurable torrch-scracn
damaged or missing, please contact your place
of purchase as soon as USB JSB Client 2.0, MtNt USB port
possible. TF SD / MMC slot with 8GB maximum capacitv
lnstruction A: Built-in high fidelity speaker
Audio
Please read this user manual carefully to become familiar B: High fidelity stereo earphone
rith all the
operational deta;ls and features of your StreetKing unft
Cold start:<42s
Chapter Three - Manuat lnstruction
GPS Hot start:<3s(in the open area)
3.1 Power supply and charge
Warm start:<36s
For first use, please charge the unit for at least 5 hours before use"
Battery Juilt-in recharqeaUe t_i+atterv
Battery Charging 3.1.1 Power supply
)C 5V port
port There are three types of supplying power: battery adaptor, USB cable.
AC Charoer 1 00/230V charger, SV/1 .5A The GPS unit uses a Li-battery to supply power when it is not connected to
Car Charoer DC9-24V 5V/1.5A a power source. The mark t f I on the upper right of the screen indicates
Status of the LCD /yhen charging, the red light is on; when the current charge status.
cnarge finished
lioht .he blue light is on. The GPS unit uses the external power when it is connected via an adaptor.
)perating Systenr Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 The GPS unit uses the USB cable to supply powerwhen connected to the
Navigation In Nandflash. Map updatesEn ne instJlteOli-anitrrtE PC.
Software card (Remarkl This unit has a bullt-in, unchangeable rechargeable Lithium
Video Player CSF,AVI,WMV.3GPMP4. FI V
battery. The operating time of the battery will vary depending on the actual
Audio Plaver VP3 and WMA
Photo viewer use. Some functions use more power than others, eg: audio/video playing,
l-Album, JPG, clF, BMp, pNG
EBook Viewer rxr Bluetooth operation, e-book reading use more power than GpS navigation.

IFM rransmirte4 lscreen-olustmEiilloGEIii-sEil Power usage can also be effected by the settings used by the operator. Eg:
System setting [Volume] lPower] [Backtight] having backlight "on" at all times will consume more power.
[ime and Date] [Language]
lSys Infol [Note) ln order to avoid electrical fault or fire, please do not poke, bump or
fperating Temperature : o"Cto 60"C take lt apart or throw the unit into water.
Temperature
jtorage Temperature : -20.C 3.1.2 Using the travel charger to supply power
to 6O.C
working humidity Connect the DC part of the adaptor with the power interface at the left side of
45% to 8Oo/oRH
ranoe the unit (The power interface is same as USB interface);
Storage humidity
30% to 90%RH Connect the other end to the wall power socket.
ranqe
[Remark) Red LED indicates the unit is being charged. please wait until it
Atmospheric
]6KPa to 106KPa is fully charged and don't pull out the adaptor while charging. When it is fully-
Dressure
charged, the LED will turn to Blue. lf low battery or no battery, please charge
This chapter will give an introduction of the apparent components
and basic it immediately.
function of the GPS Navigator and it will help you to be familiar
with the basic 3.1.3 Use the car charger to supply po\ rer
operation quickly.
Connect the DC part of the adaptor with the power interface
The other part connect to the power socket, it supplies power while charging.
. lNote] Please only insert the car adaptor after the car is running
to avoid
any power surge which may damage the unit.
3.2 Power on/off
[Note] When attaching the GPS, please take care of the position used.
3.2.1 Power on:
Don't attach the navigator where the driver's sight is being influenced. Do not
Press and hold the button on the top of the
unit to boot / turn on. lay it aside freely; do not fix it to the air bag, do not lay it on the expand range
lllote] tt you move the unit form one place to another, please re_boot the of the air bag.
unit. Large temperature & humidity fluctuations
can effect the unit,s operation. 3.5 Stylus
3.2.2Power off The stylus is the tool for you to use with your navigator. please be sure to
.Press the button on the top
of the unit lo enter the power saving mode and keep it safe for future use. Depending on your StreetKing model, you can find
maintain the last operation status when next
used. your stylus either in a corner of the GpS unlt or in the rear of the mounting
.Press and hold the button
on the top of the unit to turn it off completely. bracket.
3.3 Reset system 1. Single click : Single click the screen with the stylus point.
If the unit does not operate, you can reset
the system in the following way: 2. Double click : bouble click the screen with the stylus point.
Click the reset key on the right part of the 3. Drawing : Click one point and hold to move on the screen.
machine to reset the system by
using the stylus.
[Note] A broken stylus, ball pen or any acute and harsh object wall destroy
[Note) Any unsaved data will be lost as you reset the the LCb if you use it to operate the device and is not covered under waranty.
system when the
system has no response.
lf you lose your stylus, we recommend you purchase a replacement or use
3.4 Use the supplied bracket to attach the your finger to operate the unit.
GpS
When using the GpS in the car, please.attach
the device to the windscreen by 3.6 SD/MMC card
using the supplied suction bracket attachment. I
Depending on model, your Streetking GpS has either an SD or MMC card
slot. You can purchase either of these memory cards from a computer or retail
store for the purpose of storing music, video, contacts etc or for the purpose
of upgrading your map software at a later date. The operating software and
map data are contained in the internal memory of the GpS unlt.
[Note] Please do not take out the SDiMMC card while the system is

h.
navigating or playing.
1. Don't stress or curve the SD/MMC card, avoid
loss and bulge.
Ghapter Four Primary function
2. Avoid high temperature or high humidity when 4.1 The main interface and the function
use and store the card, don,t
expose the card direcfly to sun light, liquid or corrosive
materiat.
4.1.1. Main menu
3. Please pay attention to the heading when insert the
sD/MMC card. Do
NOT FORCE the card into the slot. lf you insert the
card incorrecfly, you will
damage the card and the GpS unit.
3.7 Connect with computer *

The device can be connected with the computer through


the MlNl USB port.
You can copy data, music, videos etc between the
navigator and computer or
copy the data from GpS navigator to computer so 4.1.2 Function introduction
as to recover the data in
GPS if needed. Navigation Provide navigation service
l.Please confirm the GpS navigator is power on;
Support ASF, AVt, WMV, 3GP, MP4 and FLV
2.Connect the MtNl end t I
I of USB cabte with the USB port on the GpS Video player brmat. support progress adjust, pause and full
device and the larger end I E ] with the USB port on
computer. ;creen play
3.After connecting, the screen will display the interface Audio playing format: WMA, MP3.
as below;
Audio player Support random playing, sequential playing
repeat playjng, pause, previous/next, volume
Supports JPG. BMP and PNG formats for photc
Photo viewer
browsino.
TV Support Digital lelevision;
4.Your computer will allocate the next logical drive
letter for the cps unit, and This device can answer and make phone after
the next again if you have a memory card inserted. EG: your Bluetooth
lf computer,s connecting with mobile ohone via Bluetooth
hard drive is c: and the opticar drive is D: then Gps
unit wiil be e: ano tre Text format: kt.
memory card will be F: E-book
SupDort oaoe selection
S.Please pull out the MlNl USB cable after you finished your
operaflon, the Game iupport game
GPS navigator will return to the pre-operation interface.
Tools iupports Calculator, Calendar etc
[Note] Data security: please copy the data to your computer regutarly.
Our lrightness, Volume, Languages, power, Time
company takes no responsibility to any loss of data. Setting
iystem, Default, GPS lnfo. Navioath.
[Remark] The GpS navigator will stop GpS operation when connected
with This chapterwill introduce the navigation function and notes.
the computer.
4.2 Navigation functions and features
4.3 Bluetooth setting and lnstructions:
According to your choice of navigation system,
the Gps navigator can make This chapter introduces how to use this navigator,s Bluetooth to
position by GpS satellite signal receiver connect with
and display on the navigation map. cell phone for call making and answering.
The system can calculate a best route
after sefting the destination, which can
aOperation method
help users to arrive the destination safely
and rapidly.
The system can let you enjoy the individual 4.3.1 Single click the ffi button to open the following Btuetooth interface:
charm and enjoy your trip by
many different ways such as vision map,
vivid animation, voice indication, and
words indication.
The specific navigation functions are depended
on your choice of navigating
software. Please referto the Navigation
Sofiware lnstruction.

lNotes
1.Map information
It is probabry that the erectronic navigation
data is not consistent with the rear
traffic instructions because of the traffic construction
development. please do
K Close
Single click to close the curren.
nterface

comply with the highway cohdition and the


2.Navigation
actual traffic rules.

The navigator offers the route for the reference;


K Phone book Display contact Ust of paired cell phone

yourself, the driver may be more familiar


3.Receiving signal
determine the route by
with the route than GpS navigator.
K Call history Display current call history

Many factors such as high, dense buildings (in


building, undergfound parking, under the tresile),
and closure of the satellite will affect the
the tunnel, between the high
various weather condition,
ability to receive signal so as to
K Dial pad Phone number dialing

result in inaccurate position, inefficiency of


function.
navigation operation and system
@ Message )ownload SMS of paired phone

i K File manager Download files of paired phone

Cell phone searching, profili


w
4.3.2 Single click tne
setting management, Bluetooth switched or
and disconnect

$f Outton to open the following menu:


I Close
Single click to close currenr
interface
Single click the device you want to connect and ctick
following plctures: &iia to puir. as per the

H Search Phone Search for Bluetooth devices

SI File management File and ring tones management

m Bluetooth off lluetooth on/off

B Connect ConnecVDisconnect Bluetooth


,.ieq relh*,
l%.
rkd_.

4.3.3 As all mobile phones operate differenfly, please


make sure you read
the operating instructions of your mobile phone for the purpose
of pairing it
for Bluetooth use before using the procedure below. you
will need to ensure
your phone is "ready to be found' before asking ,,flnd
the GpS to it,,. Some
mobile phone brands call it tisibility mode',, some
call it ,,discovery mode,,. lf
in doubt, please contact your mobile phone supplier
for assistance.
Single click rh: E bufton and you wilt get the foflowing two screens: one
rs ounng searching of your phone; the next one is the searching result.
After successful pairing and connecting, you will see the
following menu:
w CIose Single click to close current interface

K Phone book
Display contact list of paired cell
phone

K Call history Display current call history

g Dial pad Phone number dialing


Single ctick the
XK Orron to open diat pad

BI Message )ownload SMS of paired phone

K File manager )ownload files from the paired phone

Cell phone searching, profil(


w Setting management, Bluetooth switched or
and disconnect
W Close
Single click to close the curren
interface

4.3.4 Click the button XI to open the phone book interface: Number display Display current number input

.lJila
.ral& You can use the 10 numbers from 0 tc
key
***t* I and "*" and "#"

&- Backspace Single click will delete the last number

re input"+"

Single click to select phone numbet


Single click E&3 and enter phone book
ffi Phone book
from phone book

w Phone record
Single click to select phone number
iom call history

w Dial phonet Single click to make call

4.3.7 Single ctick the


*&. button to begin diating
4.3.5 Single click the button Kl to op"n cail history

E E
Name: Caller lD Show caller ID
t{.me: Unlmoyrft
Itumbcn 1008e Nulrtber: Number display Show the incoming call number
calling-..
&'e Answer call Single click to answer the call
"d |,cl.rtl. r
*k Mute
Mute the microphone wnite teepinffi
trI
call
Keep call state and return t(
Return
main interface & Volume -
Single ctick to
graouaily;
deireilE-iie votum(
Name Name Show the name you're dialing

Number Number display Show the number you're dialing


& Volume +
Single click to increase the volum€
)radually;
Calling Calling ihow current call state & Reject Single click to reject the call

ncluding extension, sound shift, 4.3.9 Single click and tt wiil display the connect;on
1fu
K Dial :all shift, conference call and so
)n.
vlute the microphone while 8&A
* Mute
(eeDino the call
:
& Volume - -,,rgle click to decrease th€
volume oraduallv:
Single click to increase th(
& Volume +
volume qraduallv:
4.3.'10 Single ctick the button
1$
& Hang up Single click and hang up
4.3.8 lf there is an incoming call, it will show the caller lD and its number:

{*:6r$&6b

K Dial extension number

ry | *",rrn l:,""i-:'" state and return to main K Single click to shift the voice to cell phone

K \iot currently available


from your computer to any folder on the
currently available GpS device

4.3.11Single click the message button 4.4.2 Operation method


phone:
fifl to downtoad SMS of paired
Single ctick the
S button to enter the Music file list:

Single click the & button to enter the following interface:

4.3.12 Single click "File Manager" on the main Bluetooth interface to Function instruction

download files from paired cell phone:


m trt
Close Close the current file

t! Last Show last page

&* Next Show next page


r? Song name )isplays the song name
Choose the song you want to hear and you wilt
see the songplaylng interface:

4.4 Audio player operation interface


This chapter introduces how to use the GPS audio player function to play your
favorite music.
4.4.1 Functions and Features
The audio player function supports MP3 and WAV format and you can set the
playing sequence order. Before using the audio player, please copy the files
IK Previous song rlay the previous song

To play and pause, single click to pause, click


m Play/pause
aqain to olav continuouslv:
Stop Single click to stop playing

Next song rlay the next song


I
E Volume
\djust volume. Volume level is indicated by
rhe changinq of colour of the vertical bars
J
rer Close iingle click to close the audio player

E Setting the
playinq mode
Open the play
Support sequencial playing, loop playing,
'eDeat Dlavinq and random olavino.

rer Single click to display the play list


Iist
w Close Single click to close current file.

rr
TI Playing
progress
/ou can adjust the song progress by sliding
he progress-displaying bar; go left fot
rackwards. oo rioht for forwards
r1
-
[3
Last

next
Show last page

Show next page

@ Song title ihow the song title m Video folder name Video folder name

M Time taken lhow the tlme progress m Video name Show video name

@ Total time ihow the total time for playing the song; Choose the video to enter the playing interface

tr Homepage

4.5 Video operation lnterface


This chapter introduces how to use the StreetKing GPS video player function
to play your favorite video clips. ?
4.5.1 Functions and features
Supports ASF, AVl, WMV 3cP, MP4 and FLV video files. i & Close llick to close the video list;
Supports full-screen playing, progress choosing and file selection;
Before using the Video player, pbase copy your video fileLASF, AVl, WMV il
}TI
Pause/Play iingle click to pause or continue to play
rlay next video.
3GP, MP4 and FLV)to any folder. u.a Next
4.5.2 Operation t!:t Single click to go to the video file list so yor
IEI File list
'l.singleclicktheVideo ran choose vour favorite video
ffi button the video file list:

@
re Volume
Adjust votume. Votumal;G-rs
the chanoinn
^f ^^t^,,, ^.
+L^
ruu can aojust the song progress
indGGE T
EI
E
Last page

Next page
Show the last page

Show the next page


EI
8W Playing progress the progress-displaying
bar; go teft for
by sliding
p
-h

backwards, go right for fonvards File Single click to enter the photo file
&&.e, ruI screen ptay. Double click to return
iri@# Play interface
play status.
norrna ? Choose the picture to enter play interface

EA Video name Show currentVideo name


I

i
@ Jhow the time consumedliFe total
Time tirne ot I
he video
I

4.6 Photo viewer operation interface


This chapter introduces how to use
pictures.
the photo viewer function to browse
wE
Close

Shrink
Click to close the viewer

Shrink current picture in proportion


L
4,6.1 Function features: XI Enlarge inlarge current picture in proportion
Supports JpG, BMp and pNG
Supports picture rotate, picture enlarge/shrink E Previous Show the previous picture

Before using the photo viewer, please


and automatic ptay.
copy your photos to any folder.
M Next ihow the next picture
Single click and shift to video file list, and then

4.6.2 Operation method


ren File list
:hoose vour favorite oicture

Single ctick the


ffi Urtton to open the photo list E Rotate )lick to rotate the picture by 90 degree
rlay all the pictures circularly on full screen fron
Automatic
EI Plav he current oiclure
Photo name
E@ and format
lhoose the picture to enter play interface

4.7 E-book reader interface and operation


This chapter introduces how to use the StreetKing GPS to read an e-book
4.7.1Function
Supports TXT format
Supports choosing the file; turning the page over & page browser.

a
,",", e-book function, ptease copy your
TXT fite and save it to any
,:",J::
4.7.2Operation
& Color set As per menu screen below
The e-Book needs to be open and
Single ctick the
t af
l$f button to enter rhe Ebook tist: M Add book mark
choose TXT.
Open book mark
@ list
As per menu screen below
., 6:
-l
El,
,il I
t:l I
:1 9i.

:6,
EEI
the name of the lEl
i.1,,',
Choose file name to enter e_book il it !.ll:: :i.il
reader mode:

4.8 Tools
Single click thet ffi| Ortton to choose different tools

click and close e-book reader

4.9 System setting lnterface and operation


sinste ctick b;;G;Eb;k Gr ro Click the nutton to enter "Setting" menu, then you can set the relevanl
ffl
functions. There are backlights, volume, languages, FM, time, date,
calibration, system info and default etc.
Adjusts the screen backlight
Backlight turn off time interval under battery rcm Close ixit "backlight setting" interface;

m Backlighl power supply


Backlight turn off ume interval under external
^
rst,
Brightness
decrease
llick to decrease backlight gradually
o the lowest level:
power supplyF
\djust the overall volume of trle GpS unit
a Brightness
increase
llick to increase backlight gradually
o the hiohest level
re Volume
furns "screen click tone,, on or off Il''TY ,resent Brightness lolour bank shows the present
mr FM )riohlness
Turns the FM function on or off
EI Transmitter Set the receiving frequencv iingle click to change the System
Navigation o Shift left lacklighting mode selected in a
K path Set navigation path )ackward direction.
iingle click to change the System
Time set
Time and
m date
Date set v Shift right Sacklighting mode selected in a
brward direction
Time zone set
Calibrate the System backlighting will close
a Calibrate the screen automatically when there is no screen
screen
activity for a period time to save
reil Language Select the language for the system Always ()N Time interval
power. There are several time interval
Default set Return the default settings
choices for you: never, 3 min, 2min,
m GPS info Display GPS receiving signals data '1min, 30second latet losecond later.
Show the system version and serial numbe-
m System info
)tc. 4.9.2Volume adjust
"Volume adjustment" includes:
4.9.1 Backtight setting Speaker volume adjustment
"Screen click tone" setting
Single click the ffi Uutton to enter backlight setting interface:

E E
then all the sounds of the GpS will be heard through the amplifier
sytiem of
the radio. Note:- lf you have set the GpS device to use the Fil
func{ion,
you CANNOT hear any audio from the internal speaker ofthe
cps unit.

4.9.4 Navigation
Set navigation path:
'volume setting,' interface;
click to decrease ttleCkm;graduaily;
there are 10 ranks for volume from
mute
Each single click will decrease

click to increase tne GtumE-gradually;


We suggest you DO NOT use the above menu. The only reason you need
there are 10 ranks for volume from mute
to change this is after you have purchased a new version of the map software,
Each single click will increase
and you choose to run it from an SD or MMC memory card. lnstructions for
doing this will be supplled with your Map upgrade.
Turns screen click tone volume
4.9.5 Date and time setting:
screen click tone volume Date and time includes:

Yellow circle shows the present volume


System time set System date set; System time zone set.
level

4.9.3 FM Transmitter
Singleclickthe
ffi bufton_toentertheFMsetting:

Single click the W brtton ori!& button to set the time and date
Single click the,l() button or i.ii!] button to choose time zone.
-,,r^ jfl ro extr currenr tnrenace alter setting, and then it will show:

The FM Transmitter function will send out


the audio signal to the FM radio
in your car. Eg: The use the 86.7MHZ frequency,
both the GpS transmitting
frequency and the received frequency ofthe
radio should be set to g6.ZMHZ,
cnoo"" $l or. q to exit current interface.
Single click the language you want to use and then exit.

4.9.6 Screen Calibration


4.9. SDefault set
Click the
ffi Uutton to perform screen calibration:
Single click the ffi Outton to return to the factory default setting:

Click ffi Now the "crosshaid'will move in the sequence of center, left up,
Single dicr tto restore the default settings,single click
left down, right down and riqht up until the calibration is successful, then click E
to exit the default settings.
S
any where on the screen to save the caribration and exit to the main interface
automatically. lf you do not save the information, please wait 30 seconds and
it will exit from cunent interface automatically.
4.9.9 GPS lnformation
Single click the Kl button to enter the GpS information interface

4.9.7 Language settang

4.9.10 System information


System information inCludes:
Firmware version; APP version; System lD.

E
$rcil
SffiVsrsion:

APF Vecidn:

Sysls'Il
ttrct&.H&

*lff!

lM,

ixit system information


Show ROM version

Show the APP version:

lD: Show the system lD.


m jtr!

m
Click the button "scan" enter scanning channel

4.10 Game interface and operalion


Select the TV channel you search for to enter lhe broadcast interface
Single click
@ choose different game play.

Button Function

llick to switch to the folder interface


4.11 ISDBT lnstructi @ Open the file list
ielect your favorite proqram
Click "TV" ICONS into functional menu
E Setting Click to set ISDBT

@ Display ESG Menu Enter ESG menu

E /olume +
llick to increase the system volum€
:ne level

E Volume
Click to decrease the system volume
one level
$ Urtton to enter settings interface.
E
E
E
g
E
k
Mute

Volume size instruction

3ff

Snapshot picture

lecord program

)laylPause
lick to open Mute

) Ievels altogether

Click to turn ofi ISDBT

Snapshot cunent broadcasting picture

lecord cunent broadcasting program


ndicate program pause / play, click
rontinue to play, click aoain to Dause
to
w
2..Display your favorite channel list

E Stop Click to stop playing program Click "general" set interface, can install parameters.

E Previous channel Click to play previous channel

ril Next channel Click to play next channel

E Time System current time


Set the language and screen proportion
#[G Full-screen,play mode, double-click the
re 3roadcast picture
screen to return to normal play mode :nglish, Japanese and Portuguese lhree
g Signal strength )isplay signal strength information )ptions

\udio system switching


Click @ bufton to enter fite tist
Main Audio,Sub Audio and Dual three
options
Click "about" to enter the version information interface

Select your favorite program to enter broadcast interface, cliclflto exit file

ffi
list, click
l.Display
to enter ESG menu
please be sure to pull out the whp antenna of body when using the
channel listt
digital TV function, This function is optional, and some models have no
such
function. Please refer to the real subject! Chapter Five Simple Problem shooting ard
maintenance
4.12 AV ln lnstructions: GPS navigator does not work normally, please check below FAe
the camera for reserving need to install at the back of the car, supply-power
of camera needs to connect with reserving light,the camera needs
to connect ,i.ai{i$& L:,{ii:t:,tr.lR€diriiia.a3.:
with GPS by video line of AV-IN plug or wireless sender, as while as reserving,
it works by camera-power suppling,then the pictures can be sent
lan not turn on
by video Lack of power Charge the battery
he navigator
line or wireless sender, if the GpS is power_on, in whatever situation,
it will Ihe device turns
automatically cut-over to video mode, clearly appear the picture of Low battery Charge the battery
what it rff suddenlv
took, meanwhile the screen will also automatically cutover to the work The back light is not brighr
mode
\djust the backlight
before reserving after reserving gear changover. 3annot see the enouoh
jigplay clearly The back light has been ]lick the.LCD; the screen
turned off vill turn briqht aoain.
Caution:
\o response [he touch-screen
1.keep the camera direction on the positive image.
vhen clicking the
is not
Calibrate the touch-screen
2.suggest to install in the professional 45 shop )alibrated
)utton
3.attempt to wider the view and keep it clean while choosing installing place. The volume is at the lowesl
lncrease the volume
condition
{ease selecte your car
'adio station that matches
:he FM frequency of the
No Sound
The Device is set to FM 3PS device.
f,r
transmission
3witch offthe FM function o'l
he GPS device to hear the
;ound from the GPS device
ntemal speaker
lannot
)ommunicate
Ihe USB cable is not
Connect USB cable
)onnected well
ilith computer
You will need to move to E
You are in a built up are€ better reception area, ther
\,lo Signal 3r a poor satellite receptior wait a few minutes for th€
area GPS device to detect th(
satellite.
You cannot hear Change the voice selection products will affect the display and it will be normal after suppressirg the
the Street names You have changed the voice to Australian
being used KAREN inlerference source.
durinq navioation Computed (Note) lf you carry the unit by alr, please put the GpS together wilh yorr
Plug in the car charger into
)annot charge luggage to pass the X-ray detection system. Avoid scanning by the magnetic
Car Charger not connected the cigarette lighter and the
he unit from carr other end (mini USB) into head detector (at the passage used for passing) or the magnetic bar (held by
the GPS device the security checker), or it will destroy the system date in the unit.
lhange the fuse in the car ! Avoid direct, intense light: Don't use the GpS navigator in high light and
Car charger faulty ;harger. lf it still does not ultraviolet radiation conditions,
)perate, contact service@
iPotbuv.com.au
Plug in the wall charger into Changing the fuse in the Car Charger.
Cannot charge the wall and switch on and CAUTION: When replacing the fuse, do not lose any of the small piecesand
/Vall charger not connected
the unit from wall the other end (mini USB) make sure they are put back in the proper place.
into the GPS device
lf your StreetKing will not charge in your car, you may need to change the
lar charger faulty tlontact
fuse located at the tip of the vehicle adapter.
[email protected]
l.Unscrew and remove the silver or black round end piece.
Maintenance of your GpS Navigator 2.Remove the fuse and replace with a 1A fast blow fuse.

You can expect your StreetKing GpS navigator to be a reliable 3.Ensure the silver tip is placed in the end piece. Screw on the end piece.
navigation and
entertainment device if cared for properly. please follow
to ensure your GpS run smoothly for a long time.
Protect screen: Don't press the screen with excess force
the instructions below

or you will destroy or


€ill
FSlyarfrF
scratch it. Fuse
Please use the stylus to operate the navigator and spray
a litfle glass cleaner
on the soft cloth to clean the screen, don't spray on the
screen direcfly.
[t,tote] Be sure to turn off the GpS navigator before cleaning.
r/ Dropping or striking the unit will damage the high_precision
components.
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@
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