LG LN505 User Manual

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SRC
VOL
Portable Navigation
OWNER’S MANUAL
LN500 Series
ENGLISH
Please read this manual carefully before operating your
Navigation device. Keep it for future reference.
Designs and specifications are subject to change without
prior notice for improvement.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Portable Navigation

SRCVOLPortable NavigationOWNER’S MANUALLN500 SeriesENGLISHPlease read this manual carefully before operating yourNavigation device. Keep it for future

Page 2 - Table of contents

Safety note 10• Never leave your unit/accessories (including windshield mount, carcharger etc) visible in an unattended vehicle, since it’s an easy ta

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11Safety note • LG is not responsible for any injury, property damage or accidentsresulting from reliance on the navigation system. • LG is not respon

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Supplied parts 12SD memory card (Optional)The supplied SD Memory Card space may be insufficient after upgrade. Inthis case, another SD Memory Card tha

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13Part namesFront panelSRCVOL234To activate the menu function through the LCD screen, touch the LCDscreen with a finger.1. LCD2. SRC (Source) buttonMo

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Part names14Rear / Side panel23671. External GPS Antenna Slot2. SpeakerGets a voice guidance service.3. Docking connector4. USB port5. Memory Card Sl

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15Connecting devicesInstallation sequence for the suction-cup mount1. Select the most suitable position on the windscreen.2. Clean the surface of the

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Connecting devices166. Plug the small plug end of the cigarette lighteradapter into the power supply connector at theside of the unit.7. Plug the othe

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17Connecting devicesDetaching the suction-cup mount1. To remove the mount, pull the lever to the right.2. If the mount still doesn’t detach from thewi

Page 10 - Safety note

Connecting devices18When Installing the antenna inside the vehicle (on the dashboard or shelf)Affix the external GPS antenna on as level a surfaceas p

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19Connecting devicesInstalling Microsoft ActiveSyncIn order to synchronize your data between your PCand the unit, you need the Microsoft ActiveSync pr

Page 12 - Supplied parts

Table of contents2Safety note 5-11Supplied parts 12 Part names 13-14Front panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Page 13 - Part names

Connecting devices20• ActiveSync installation is required for USB operation.Download the latest version of Microsoft ActiveSyncfor your unit. ActiveSy

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21Connecting devicesData exchange via card reader.You can transfer data via ActiveSync.Howerer, if you wish to copy large quantities of data(Navigatio

Page 15 - Connecting devices

Connecting devices22Disconnecting the USB deviceWait until you get a message that you can safelyunplug the device before disconnecting the USBdevice.1

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23Before operationStarting upThe navigation software and the digital map materialare supplied in the built-in memory or the SD memory card. Installati

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Before operation24Navigation featuresThe Navigation System provides the following features for easy navigation:• Quick installation and use of the uni

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25Getting started with navigation Navigation MenuWhen you start the Navigation System, the DriverWarning screen is displayed. Please review the inform

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Getting started with navigation 26Food, Fuel, Lodging MenuWhen you tap the Food, Fuel, Lodging button, thefirst screen of popular place categories app

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27Getting started with navigation Settings MenuThe Settings button, at the bottom of the My Placesand Map Look & Feel menus, lets you configureyou

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Getting started with navigation 28Menu ButtonsThe Map button displays the Main Map screen.The Cancel Route button stops the current navigation and cle

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29Getting started with navigation What's on the Map?When you tap the Map button on the Navigationmenu screens, the Main Map screen appears. Youca

Page 23 - Before operation

3Table of contentsFinding a location with navigation 35-54Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35-36Address Mo

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Getting started with navigation 30Road ClassificationThe navigation classifies different roads on the mapby the following colors.Primary RoadsSecondar

Page 25 - Address Screens

31Getting started with navigation Map ViewsFrom the Map Look & Feel menu, you can determine whether you want to see a two dimensional or three dim

Page 26 - Map Look & Feel Menu

Getting started with navigation 322D Day Mode Map View2D Night Mode Map View3D Day Mode Map View3D Night Mode Map View

Page 27 - Settings Menu

33Getting started with navigation Point on the MapYou can navigate to any point by tapping its locationdirectly on the Main Map screen. This feature i

Page 28 - Menu Buttons

Getting started with navigation 34When you tap the GO! button, the Navigator calculates the route to your selected destination.The Actions button prov

Page 29 - What's on the Map?

35Finding a location with navigationAddressWhen you tap the Address button, the Addressscreen appears as shown on the right.1. Enter Address2. City3.

Page 30 - GPS Not Found

Finding a location with navigation36You can use the keyboard to enter the first characters of the address name. The characters appear in the Address f

Page 31 - Map Views

37Finding a location with navigationAddress ModesYou can define the information used to locate anaddress by tapping the Mode button. The unit provides

Page 32 - 3D Night Mode Map View

Finding a location with navigation38You can select another map of a country that you cantravel by vehicle. This feature is available only when you hav

Page 33 - Navigation Screen Buttons

39Finding a location with navigationGo to your DestinationAfter you have specified the address, tap the Nextbutton. The Navigator shows your destinati

Page 34 - Cycling Through Screens

Table of contents4Using software 66-70Map Screen Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66Installing a map . . . . . . . . .

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Finding a location with navigation40Recent LocationsThe Recent Locations screen lets you select an existing destination from a list of destinations th

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41Finding a location with navigationFrom the Recent Locations screen, you can tap theActions button to select the following commands.Lets you designat

Page 37 - Address Modes

Finding a location with navigation42My FavoritesThe My Favorites is a destination that you have storedfor easy retrieval. To access a favorite destina

Page 38 - Address Actions

43Finding a location with navigationFavorite GroupsYou can tap the Actions button from the MyFavorites screen to add, edit, or delete groups, asdescri

Page 39 - Go to your Destination

Finding a location with navigation44Examples:You have a group called "Shopping" that includes allof your favorite stores. An alert appears o

Page 40 - Recent Locations

45Finding a location with navigationYou can disable the alerts for all groups by selectingthe 1st Alert setting to Off.You can disable the alerts for

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Finding a location with navigation46Food, Fuel, LodgingThe Food, Fuel, Lodging list is a collection of hun-dreds of interesting or useful places organ

Page 42 - My Favorites

47Finding a location with navigation1. POI Categories2. POI Locations3. Show on MapFrom the Item Entries Actions screen, click the Sortby ABC button t

Page 43 - Favorite Alerts

Finding a location with navigation48Search Near a LocationYou can tap the Near button to determine the location area, where you want to search for a

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49Finding a location with navigationLets you customize your POI list by showing or hiding the POI category symbols that you don’t want.When you hide a

Page 45 - Add Favorite Locations

5Safety note CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOTSPLIT COVER(OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTSINSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED S

Page 46 - Food, Fuel, Lodging

Finding a location with navigation50Turn-by-Turn ListAfter you have entered a destination and calculated aroute, the Directions bar appears at the top

Page 47 - Subcategories

51Finding a location with navigationShow Route or Cancel RouteFrom the Map Look & Feel menu, you can tap theShow Route button lets you display an

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Finding a location with navigation523. Add Group4. Enter Group NameAvoid Road GroupsFrom the Avoid Roads screen, tap Actions.The Actions screen lets y

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53Finding a location with navigationWhen selecting a group route, you can tap theor button to include or exclude allroads located in the group.Avoid

Page 50 - Turn-by-Turn List

Finding a location with navigation54You can tap the Actions button from this screen toselect the following commands:Lets you select a road. An address

Page 51 - Avoid Roads

55Navigation settingsFrom the My Places or Map, Look & Feel menus,you can tap the Settings button to display theSettings menus, as shown on the ri

Page 52 - Avoid Road Groups

Navigation settings56Select MapThis feature lets you change the currently selectedmap to another map saved on your SD memory card.If you want to store

Page 53 - Avoid Road Locations

57Navigation settingsPromptsYou can select the types of voice and visual notifications that you would like to use while navigating. From the Settings

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Navigation settings58Map settingsYou can click the Map Settings button from theSettings menu to customize your map display asshown on the left.The fol

Page 55 - Navigation settings

59Navigation settingsGPS SettingsThe Navigator uses the GPS receiver to pinpointyour location. GPS signals are automatically acquired, and your vehicl

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Safety note 6Always operate the vehicle in a safe manner. Do not become distracted by the navigation while driving, and always be fully awareof all dr

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Navigation settings60Quick NavigationYou can define the Quick Nav. location by selectingeither To Predefined Address or To Nearest POICategory in the

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61Installation requirementsThe Navigator is already installed on your proprietarydevice, but to add or change maps, you are requiredto install the Nav

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Installation requirements625.If you want to change the language selection orthe directory location before installing, clickBack, make your changes, an

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63Installation requirements7.The Information message box refers you to thedevice screen for instructions.8.When the Navigator has been successfullyins

Page 61 - Installation requirements

Installation requirements64Console ToolbarThe following options are available from theNavigation Console Toolbar:This button lets you install the Navi

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65Installation requirementsImporting a FavoriteYou can download a list of favorite locations fromyour PC to the unit. The list must be contained in.cs

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Using software66When you receive your device, the navigation isinstalled on your SD memory card (Built-in Memory)along with a series of maps. This sec

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67Using software2. Click Install Map3. Loading Map4. Target Device and Free space5. Installed MapsMap Cutter Screen InterfaceDue to memory limitations

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Using software68You can use the Pan tool to move the map up, down,left, or right.You can use the Zoom tool to increase or decreasethe map detail. You

Page 66 - Using software

69Using softwareYou can click the Select tool to set the origin of themap by a predefined sub-region. A list of sub-regionsis displayed in a pane to t

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7Safety note Note that malfunctions may occur if you use the product in placeswhere static electricity occurs frequently.Do not use the unit near wate

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Using software70Cut MapWhen you have designated your map area, click theCut Map tool. The Cut Map dialog box appearsas shown on the left.You must ente

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71Photo viewThe Photo Viewer lets you view pictures from yourunit. This application recognizes JPG, GIF (not animation), and BMP files. The Photo View

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Photo view72You can tap the Slide Show button to view all JPG,GIF, and BMP images in the current folder in SlideShow mode. Photo Viewer can show all p

Page 71 - Photo view

73SET UP settingsYou can change the system settings by tapping theSet Up button. The Set Up screen shows all of thesystem settings that you can change

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Troubleshooting74• If you want to operate this product properly, there should be the same programs (Contained in LGE folder) and maps (Contained in LG

Page 73 - SET UP settings

75TroubleshootingCannot hear the voice guide.You can hear the voice guide when you select “SET UP.But during actual driving, the voice guide is provid

Page 74 - Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting76What is GPS?The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation systemmade up of a network of 24 satellites placed in

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77SpecificationsITEM SPECIFICATIONOSCPUMEMORYWin CE 5.0Centrality Atlas-II ARM9 276 MhzLN500B : 256 MBLN500/505 : 512 MBLN510 : 1 GBLN515 : 2 GBDISPLA

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Support-Hotline78If you have other questions about the Navigation Device, please contact yoursupplier or Technical Support: For questions on products

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79Support-HotlineLG Subsidiary Country Service NumberAustria AUSTRIA420 810 555 810RUMANIA RUMANIA40 31 228 3542CZECH REPUBLIC CZECHSLOVAKIA420 810 55

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Safety note 8If you notice unusual odors, excessive heat coming from the product, anything else that seems unusual, do not use the productand contact

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9Safety note • If you attach the vacuum disk on the glass for a long period oftime, the pressure in the disk slowly reduces and the vacuum diskmay fal

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