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Seite 1 - Operating instructions

Operating instructionsGB

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9The Traffic Assist HighspeedCable for power supply from cigarette lighterThis cable allows the unit to be connec-ted up to the car's cigarette l

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10The Traffic Assist HighspeedAccessoriesMains power supply unitThis power supply allows connection ofthe Traffic Assist Highspeed to a mainsoutlet.Re

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11The Traffic Assist HighspeedRegistrationYou can register your product using oursoftware service, we will then inform you of any newupdates and other

Seite 5 - !Safety information

Overview Traffic Assist Highspeed12Overview Traffic Assist HighspeedScope of supply1 Traffic Assist Highspeed - PND (Personal NavigationDevice)2 Memor

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OverviewTraffic Assist Highspeed13Front of unit with controls and displays1 Touch screen showing the main menu selected2 Touch screen keyPress = activ

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Overview Traffic Assist Highspeed14Rear of unit1 Point for connecting up an external antenna (external antenna not included in the scope of supply)2 M

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OverviewTraffic Assist Highspeed15Side of unit1 ON/OFF switch2 Mini USB connection3 3.5 mm connection for headset/Connection socket forTMC antenna* (h

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16General operationsMaintenance and careThe unit is maintenance-free.For proper care, a commercially availab-le cleansing fluid for electrical devices

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17General operationsBattery quality declarationThe capacity of the rechargeable batteryin your mobile navigation system decre-ases with every charging

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18General operationsThere is a card slot on the left-hand sideof the unit. The card compartment isequipped with a spring-actuated lockand ejection mec

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1IndexThe Traffic Assist Highspeed 6Operating guide content 6Use 6Navigation 6Music 7Pictures 7Unpacking the Traffic Assist Highspeed 7Checking

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19General operationsPower supplyUsing the batteryThe internal power supply is via the in-tegrated rechargeable battery. The re-chargeable battery is m

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20General operationsConnecting to the cigarette lighterPower supplies using a vehicle batteryare connected up as follows using the cablesupplied for t

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21General operationsConnecting up external antennaTo enable reception under adverse re-ception conditions, an external GPS an-tenna can be connected (

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22General operationsSwitching offYou can switch the unit off at any time.If necessary, new destinations shouldfirst be saved.X Press the back key for

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23General operationsFitting the unit bracketThe unit bracket can be secured directlyto the inside of the windscreen or to thedashboard.On the windscre

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24General operationsAdjusting the unit bracketThe support plate (7) can be swungin two directions (horizontally and verti-cally). It can thereby be se

Seite 19 - Ejecting memory card

25General operationsBasic information about the touch screenThe Traffic Assist Highspeed is fittedwith a touch screen.OperationThe buttons which appea

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26General operationsEntering charactersCharacters are entered by pressing thekeys in the central area.Once the entry is complete, the processis conclu

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27General operationsSpecial characters and umlautsSpecial characters and umlauts do nothave to used when entering the names oftowns and streets. The T

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28General operationsThe back keyThe back key is integrated in the bottomleft hand corner of the casing.It has various functions:• Pressing and holding

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2IndexNavigational mode 31What is navigation? 31Selecting navigation 32Aids for navigation 32Rapid access 32Navigation menu 32Map display 32Rap

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29General operationsTransferring using the USB portThe USB port is used to link the TrafficAssist Highspeed directly to a personalcomputer. For transf

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30General operationsFaultsIf unit faults relating to the operatingsystem occur, messages to this effectwill be displayed. These should be ack-nowledge

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31Navigational modeNavigational modeWhat is navigation?Navigation (Latin navigare = to travelby sea) is generally understood to meanfinding the positi

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32Navigational modeSelecting navigationNavigational mode is called up from themain menu.X Press the Navigation key in the mainmenu.Rapid access is cal

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33Navigational modeStructure of rapid accessNavigation menu and map displayIn rapid access, the Navigation menu keyfor calling up this menu is display

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34Navigational modeOperating rapid accessStarting using an existing destinationDestinations already in the destinationsmemory are listed in the list o

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35Navigational modeChange to map displayYou can change to map display from ra-pid access using the following key.X Press the key featuring the map ico

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36Navigational modeStructure of the navigation menuAddressThe various steps from selecting adestination to starting route guidancecan be carried out u

Seite 32 - Navigational mode

37Navigational modeSelecting a countryThe Country button offers you all thecountries available on the memory cardfor navigation. A country is adopted

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38Navigational modeSelecting the townThe destination town can be entered usingits name or postcode. During this pro-cess, when each letter is entered

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3IndexMove map (toolbar) 64Call Options menu 65Position information (toolbar) 66Playback of MP3 files during an active navigation 66Music operatio

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39Navigational modeSelecting the streetIn the destination street area, the streetand building number can be entered se-parately using a letter and num

Seite 36 - TheNavigation menu

40Navigational modeSelecting the IntersectionAfter you have entered the destinationcity and street, you can use the junctionmenu field to display all

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41Navigational modePress the following boxes one after ano-ther:• Motorways• Ferries•Toll roadsX Select one of the following options:Saving destinatio

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42Navigational modeNavigation menu: Point of inte-restPoints of interest, or POI for short (Pointof Interest), are included in the map andcan be displ

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43Navigational modePoint of interest: nationwideX Touch the Nationwide button.X Select the desired country.X Select the type of point of interest(e.g.

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44Navigational modeYou will find information about wor-king with the entry menu in the "Entriesmade with the entry menu" on page 25chapter.Y

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45Navigational modeWhen directions to the destination is ac-tive, the Interim destination buttonis also still available. You can use thisbutton to add

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46Navigational modeDisplaying route detailsX Press button to display the routedetails.The Route details window opens. Youcan also rename or delete t

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47Navigational modeThe entry menu appears.X Give the destination a meaningfulname.X Press OK.Route planning is complete. The Rou-ting options entry wi

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48Navigational modeX Press the button to have the total dis-tance and probable length of the jour-ney calculated for this route.The Routing options e

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4!Safety information• The unit may only be operated if the traffic situation allows for this and if you are absolutely certain that youyourself, your

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49Navigational modeStructureVarious buttons are available in the set-ting menu:The functions of the various keys are ex-plained below.The button GPSTh

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50Navigational modeThe following settings are possible.X For the option buttons, press or to activate or deactivate the re-quirements.X Confirm your

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51Navigational modeX Select the fields Motorways, Ferriesand Toll roads one-by-one and chooseone of the following options for each:X Confirm your sele

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52Navigational modeThe Speed keyUse the Speed configuration window tochoose whether or not you wish to havespeed limits displayed during navigati-on.

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53Navigational modeThe Automode keyYou can choose the following settings inthe Automode configuration window:X Confirm your selection by pressingthe O

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54Navigational modeThe TMC button*You can adjust the following settings inthe TMC settings window:X Confirm your selection by pressingthe OK key.The R

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55Navigational modeThe Time Zone keySet the relevant time zone for your regi-on in the Time Zone configuration win-dow. This is an important setting f

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56Navigational modeThe Factory settings keyYou can use the Factory settings confi-guration window to cancel all new set-tings and reset the system to

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57Navigational modeIf dynamic route guidance is active, acontinuous check is made for thepresence of relevant announcements forthe selected route (how

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58Navigational modeYou can scroll through the trafficmessages using the arrow buttons next tothe message.The road number (motorway, A-road ordistrict

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5• The SD memory card can be removed. Caution! Small children could swallow it.• The mains voltages (V) indicated on the mains charger, the car charge

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59Navigational modeChanging status*You can set the function to act upon orignore an announcement at any time.X Press the icon on the map displayto o

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60Navigational modeMap display with driving guidanceIf the navigation function has been acti-vated, the position icon will indicateyour current locati

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61Navigational modeThe following function keys appear inthe toolbar:Using the map displayRepeat the last voice promptDuring route guidance, the system

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62Navigational modeThe bar displays disappear after threeseconds if the buttons are not pressed.Information rowsWhile directions are being given, a ma

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63Navigational modeChoose this function wheneveryou want, for example, to locate yourcurrent position again after the mapdisplay has shifted.• When th

Seite 62 - Using the map display

64Navigational modeChange display (toolbar)You can show the map using either 2Ddisplay (bird's eye view) or 3D display(spatial display).Change th

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65Navigational modeCall Options menuThe Options menu offers a range of use-ful functions.X Press on the map briefly.The Options menu is displayed. To

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66Navigational modePosition information (toolbar)You can call up the information windowif you require information on a particularpoint on the map disp

Seite 65 - X Press the compass key

67Music operationsMusic operationsSelecting music playbackMusic playback is called up from themain menu.X Press the Music key in the main menu.Calling

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68Music operationsOperating the MP3-PlayersVarious key panels are arranged aroundthe track line to simplify operations.Track skipThe names of the next

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6The Traffic Assist HighspeedThe Traffic Assist HighspeedOperating guide contentThe two devices Traffic Assist High-speed and Traffic Assist Highspeed

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69Music operationsFolder overviewAll the music folders saved on thememory card are listed next to the folderbutton.X Press (see arrow).The tracks in

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70Music operationsSetting volumeA volume bar indicates the currentvolume in relation to the overall volume.You can increase or decrease the volumeby p

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71Pictures modePictures modeSelecting pictures displayThe pictures display is called up fromthe main menu.X Press the Pictures key in the main me-nu.T

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72Pictures modeA prompt appears once all images havebeen displayed.X If you wish to repeat the slide show,press .X If you wish to end the slide show,p

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73Pictures modeOperating folder viewing modeSubfoldersAll folders containing image files are in-cluded in the folder overview.ScrollingYou can use the

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74SettingsSettingsSelecting the settingsYou can pre-select various basic settingsfor all applications of the Traffic AssistHighspeed.X Push the button

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75SettingsThe charge condition is displayed usingthe level gauge. In the example, the bat-tery still has a charge of two thirds of itscapacity.The cha

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76SettingsLanguageThe text of the touch-screen images canbe displayed in various languages.Calling up language selectionThe following button allows se

Seite 76 - Calibration

77SettingsInformationInformation concerning the Traffic As-sist Highspeed is displayed using the fol-lowing buttons.X Push the button Information.The

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78Specialist wordsSpecialist wordsActive SyncActive Sync is a Microsoft product.This is the standard synchronisationsoftware for Windows mobile units

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7The Traffic Assist HighspeedMusicThanks to the integrated MP3-Player,you can listen to your favourite trackswhen on the go.PicturesThe Traffic Assist

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79Specialist wordsFileIndexFile on a CD/storage card/microdrivewhich contains MPS titles.SD Card(Secure Digital)The Secure Digital Card was developedi

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80KeywordsAActive Sync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 78Adjusting the volume . . . . . . . . 54, 56Autozoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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81KeywordsMMain menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Map display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .332D, 3D . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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82KeywordsTTime format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55Time of arrival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50Time zone . . . . . . . . . . . .

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83Technical DataTechnical Data• Dimensions:(W x H x D) in mm 127 x 81.2 x 49.4• Weight: 187 grams• Processor:400 MHz Processor CISC-architecture• Scre

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84FACT SHEETIn accordance with current EU guidelines, this unit can be operated by any person.This unit conforms with the currently applicable Europea

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8The Traffic Assist HighspeedComplaints procedurePlease contact your local stockist if youhave any complaints. The unit can alsobe sent directly to Ha

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