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Portable Navigation Device
OWNER’S MANUAL
N10
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 Device

Portable Navigation DeviceOWNER’S MANUALN10ENGLISHPlease read this manual carefully before operating yournavigation device. Keep it for future referen

Page 2 - Safety notes

10Connecting devicesDetaching the windscreenmount1. To separate the windscreen mount, pullthe lever to the right.2. If the windscreen mount still does

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Connecting devices11Connecting the USB cable• Connect one end to the USB port on yourPC and then plug the other end into yourunit's USB port.• Th

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Turning the unit on/offPress and hold POWER ( )/VOL. to turn theunit on. Press and hold POWER( )/VOL. forabout 2 seconds until the unit is turned off.

Page 5 - Table of contents

Getting started with navigation 13Map screen1234117681051. Zooms out2. Map orientation and Overview3. GPS position quality4. Turn previewDistance to n

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5. This button opens the Menu screen.The Menu will be described in “NaviMenus”.6. Zooms inTap “Zoom in” button to increase the detailof the map view.

Page 7 - General information

Cursor menuThe Cursor is the selected point on the map(marked by a red dot and radiating red circlesaround it), or the current GPS position when itis

Page 8 - Name of each component

•Opens the list of POIs near the selectedpoint. These are the POIs shown in the PopupInfo window. If you want to add a new POI at the cursor,you can d

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Navigation menu list General operations ofnavigation menu1. Turn the unit on.2. Touch to view the navigationmenu on the map screen.3. Touch , , , ,,

Page 10 - Connecting devices

Guide to ( )This menu gives you various possibilities forselecting a location.1. Touch on the map screen andthen touch .2. Touch the desired items

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Selecting a new settlement to search inIf you are looking for a city or town (or state)you cannot find on the list, tap “More...” in thetop right corn

Page 12 - Basic operation

2Safety notesCAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT SPLIT COVER(OR BACK) NOUSER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED

Page 13 - Map screen

Changing the state Some of the maps contain state information.If the settlement you are looking for is in a dif-ferent state, tap “Other City” then Ch

Page 14 - Marked map points (Pin)

Selecting the centre of the settlementIf you wish to navigate to the settlement dis-played in the top centre of the screen, just tap“Done” before ente

Page 15 - Cursor menu

History ( )Find in HistoryIf you have used “Guide to” before, or savedmap points as POIs, marked points with a pin,or picked and used points of the ma

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POI ( )Find a POIYou can select your destination from the thou-sands of POIs included with the Navigator orfrom the ones you have previously created.P

Page 17 - Navigation menu

Find My POI•Search : You can shorten the list of matching POIitems by filtering. Just like in Find, enter afew letters of the desired POI name. Whenth

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Route Manager()This menu contains options to manage different settings in the program.TBT Summary()Display modes are different only in the num-ber of

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Simulation()This feature has no navigation function, itmerely provides a quick view of the route. It will present a simulation of the route show-ing w

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Manage My POI ()By highlighting then tapping again the “MyPOI” button on the Manage POI main screenyou can manage the POI groups and itemsthat you hav

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•Delete : you can delete the selected point from thelist. If the highlighted item is the last one in thelist, the previous via point will be promotedt

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•Warning icons : The following 5 squares are normally grey. Some of them turn red and show a graphicalsymbol in case warning(s) are attached tothe pla

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3Safety notesAvoid leaving the product in hot orhumid places.Take special attention when touchingthe product box, owner's manual andaccessories t

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Setup ( )This menu provides several settings in orderto let you customise the functions of the pro-gram.General ( )These are the basic settings of the

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Map ( )You can set a few parameters determining theappearance of the maps in the Navigator.• Daylight / Night colour profile : The Navigator comes wit

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Route parameters ( )This is a very important page. Settings heredetermine how routes will be calculated. Thisscreen is directly accessible from the “R

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• Cross-border planning : By default Navigator plans routes using theborder crossing points. However, if you livenear the border, you can disable bord

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User Data Management ( )• Backup Data : You can make a safe copy of the whole user database on a memory card. Tap this button to copy all user data an

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GPS Data screenTap the “GPS” icon on the Map menu.The satellites are shown at their current posi-tions. The GPS receives data from both the greenand g

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ddPlaying musicPlaying the files in “All Music” folder1. Touch > > .The “Music List” screen appears.There are two kinds of music list: AllMusic,

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Pause1. Touch during playback.2. To return to playback, touch again.Skip the next musicTouch briefly to move to the next music.Skip the previous mus

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Viewing photo1. Turn the unit on.The map screen appears.2. Touch > > .The “Photo List” screen appears.3. Touch the folder or file you want to pl

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Bluetooth wireless technologyIf you have a phone with Bluetooth wireless tech-nology and it is compatible with your device(Please refer to the list of

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• If you attach the windscreen mount on theglass for a long period of time, the pressure inthe suction cup slowly reduces and thewindscreen mount may

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To connect using the phone settingsYour phone’s Bluetooth feature may be set tooff by default. To use the Bluetooth feature,Bluetooth must be turned o

Page 36 - Music player

Making a call with phone numberConnect your unit and bluetooth phone beforeyou make a call.1. Press POWER ( )/VOL. briefly. And thentouch > .2. Inp

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Call HistoryYour unit keeps a record of your recentlyreceived and dialling calls.1. Press POWER ( )/VOL. briefly. And thentouch > .2. Touch the lis

Page 38 - Photo viewer

Getting all list from you phoneIf your phone supports the synchronization ofphone book, you can get all list from thephone.* If the phone hasn'

Page 39 - Bluetooth

2. Speak the contact name from your phone.And then follow up the instruction fromyour phone.3. Touch to finish the telephone conversations.Incoming c

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The goal of this program is to give the optionto the user to change maps on his storagedevice. With this method you can solve thespace problem if the

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To backup Navigator data to your PC1. Select “Backup” button.2. The whole LGE/LGENavi directory will besaved in your PC.NoteIf you press the “Backup”

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Navigation program and map data protection• If you want to operate this product properly,navigation program and map data provided byLGE should be in L

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There is a difference between the drivingroad and the road on the map in the product. Even though GPS is usually very accurate, ithas an error range.

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49Bluetooth phone compatibility list• If even a phone as described in this list meets requirements of Bluetooth Hand-free Profile1.5 and Object Push P

Page 45 - LGE Maploader

General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Package contents . . . . . . . . . .

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Bluetooth phone compatibility list50ManufacturerNOKIANOKIANOKIANOKIANOKIANOKIANOKIANOKIANOKIANOKIANOKIANOKIANOKIANOKIANOKIANOKIANOKIANOKIANOKIANOKIANO

Page 47 - Troubleshooting

Bluetooth phone compatibility list51ManufacturerSONYSONYSONYSONYSONYSONYSONYSONYSONYSONYSONYSONYModelV800M600iK750iW810iV600iW710iW850iK800iK700iS700i

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52SpecificationsITEM SPECIFICATIONOSCPUMEMORYWin CE 5.0ARM9 400 MHz512MB/1GB (It depends onmodels.)DISPLAY 3.5 inch TFT LCDResolution 320 X 240LED typ

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53Support-HotlineIf you have other questions about the Navigation Device, please contact your supplier orTechnical Support: For questions on products

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“The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of suchmarks by LG Electronics is under license. Other trademarks

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Music Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36-37Photo viewer . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 52 - Specifications

7General informationMain Body WindscreenmountUSB Cable Car charger InstallationCDQuickReferenceGuideGPS Antenna(Optional)Contents may be changed witho

Page 53 - Support-Hotline

Front panel1. LCD2. Microphone (for use only withBluetooth wireless technology)3. POWER ( )/VOL.- Power on: Press and hold this button in power off st

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1. Select the most suitable position on the windscreen.2. Clean the surface of the windscreen, toremove any dust and grease.3. Place the windscreen mo

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