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The Traffic Assist Highspeed
Cable for power supply from
cigarette lighter
This cable allows the unit to be connec-
ted up to the car's cigarette lighter.
The power supply must satisfy the follo-
wing requirements:
DC current 12 volts
0.5 amps
Battery
When depleted, the integrated recharge-
able battery can be recharged by connec-
ting the Traffic Assist Highspeed to the
power supply.
For this purpose, connect the unit to a
computer via the USB connecting cable,
connect it to a 12 V socket in a vehicle
using the car power adapter, or charge it
using the optional mains power supply
unit connected the 230 V grid.
SD memory card
A memory card is used as a storage me-
dium for road maps, music tracks and
images.
The card supplied with the unit can hold
one set of roadmaps. If you intend to lis-
ten to music using the Traffic Assist
Highspeed or want to view images, you
must save these to a separate card (not
included).
When not in the unit, the memory card
must be stored in a protected dry place
away from direct sunlight in the pa-
ckaging supplied. Avoid touching or dir-
tying the contact strip.
You will find more details about the me-
mory card under:
"Technical Data" on page 83
USB connection cable
The USB connection cable can be used
to connect the unit to a standard personal
computer by means of the USB port.
You can charge the Traffic Assist High-
speed using the USB cable. However, to
use the data on the PC, you will first
have to install the free "Active Sync"
software from Microsoft
®
.
Unit bracket
The Traffic Assist Highspeed can be
mounted in the vehicle using the unit
bracket.
Note:
Playback of music while an active navi-
gation is in progress is only possible if
a memory card with a higher storage ca-
pacity is used (available separately).
This can be used to store additional map
material as well as music tracks.
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