Navman PiN 570 User Manual

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PiN 570 | User Manual 10 Top Components n o qp Component Description n Microphone Records messages. o SD/MMC Slot Slot for SD (Secure Digital)

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PiN 570 | User Manual 100 iii. Highlight the driver name of the card you wish to configure. Indicate whether My network card connects to: either

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PiN 570 | User Manual 101 NOTE: You must remove then reinsert your network card for these settings to take effect. 5 . Select the Network Card bu

Page 5 - Box Contents

PiN 570 | User Manual 102 Exchanging Data with other Mobile Devices PiN Pocket PCs can access local or corporate networks and can also exchange data

Page 6 - 1. Introduction

PiN 570 | User Manual 103 2. Tap the page you want to view. You will see the page that was downloaded the last time you synchronized with your des

Page 7 - 2. PiN Features

PiN 570 | User Manual 104 Enter the name and press Add. 3. Open the File Explorer Add/Delete tab in Favorites. Press the Add… button. Either ac

Page 8 - Back Components

PiN 570 | User Manual 105 During loading, a spinning icon will appear in the upper right-hand corner. Tap to halt page loading. Once loading has

Page 9 - Left-Side Components

PiN 570 | User Manual 106 To show individual images, tap-and-hold on the image and choose Show Picture. Now that image is revealed. NOTE: It is a

Page 10 - Bottom Components

PiN 570 | User Manual 107 View—History gives you single-click access to recently visited websites. You can view history by page title. Alternative

Page 11 - Stylus

PiN 570 | User Manual 108 Configuring PIE PIE gives you basic control over how webpages appear and how saved temporary Internet files are maintained.

Page 12 - 3. Battery

PiN 570 | User Manual 109 17. Troubleshooting This chapter suggests possible solutions to common problems with your PiN. If you cannot find the answ

Page 13 - Charging the Battery

PiN 570 | User Manual 11 Stylus The stylus is your input PiN. Store it in its slot when not in use. • Tap the screen with the stylus to select •

Page 14 - 4. GPS and GPS Signals

PiN 570 | User Manual 110 3 Memory Problems 3.1 My PiN tells me it has insufficient memory. PiN memory full Delete any applications that you no lon

Page 15 - 5. Microsoft ActiveSync

PiN 570 | User Manual 111 Check the Enable ClearType check box. 4.7 Writing on screen is too small User requires larger text in order to read clearl

Page 16 - PiN 570

PiN 570 | User Manual 112 6.1 I cannot transfer data using an infrared connection Trying to transfer too much data Transfer only one file, or no more

Page 17 - 6. Memory Card

PiN 570 | User Manual 113 18. Regulatory Information Regulations Statements Class B Regulations USA Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequen

Page 18 - 7. Starting Your PiN

PiN 570 | User Manual 114 Standards Compliance • Europe (CE) o Complies with Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive (RTTE) •

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PiN 570 | User Manual 115 Battery Please read and follow the handling instructions for the battery before use. Improper use of the battery may cause

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PiN 570 | User Manual 116 Support Information Support for Australia: Navman Australia Pty. Ltd PO Box 479 Gladesville NSW 2111 Australia pcnsupport.a

Page 21 - 9. Basic Skills

PiN 570 | User Manual 12 3. Battery When fully charged, your PiN will operate for a varying length of time, depending on two main factors: (1) Whet

Page 22 - Programs

PiN 570 | User Manual 13 Battery Power Status You can monitor battery power at the Power screen by tapping Æ Settings Æ System tab Æ Power. Cha

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PiN 570 | User Manual 14 4. GPS and GPS Signals GPS stands for “Global Positioning System”, which is a network of satellites that transmit accurate

Page 24 - Pop-up Menus

PiN 570 | User Manual 15 5. Microsoft ActiveSync Using Microsoft ActiveSync, you can synchronize the information on your computer with the informatio

Page 25 - Notifications

PiN 570 | User Manual 16 Installing ActiveSync on Your Computer 1. Turn on your computer and allow Microsoft Windows to start. 2. Insert the PiN

Page 26 - Word Completion options:

PiN 570 | User Manual 17 6. Memory Card Your PiN may come with a memory card containing a preactivated SmartS map of the region in which it was pur

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PiN 570 | User Manual 18 7. Starting Your PiN 1. Check the Hard Reset switch on the bottom of the PiN. If this is in the left position, remove the

Page 28 - To use Letter Recognizer:

PiN 570 | User Manual 19 8. Positioning the PiN in a Vehicle Before you begin, determine whether your vehicle is fitted with a heat-reflecting or h

Page 30 - To use Block Recognizer:

PiN 570 | User Manual 20 6. Plug the small end of the In-Vehicle Power-Adaptor into the USB/Power Socket on the bottom of the PiN. 7. Plug the othe

Page 31 - Writing on the Screen

PiN 570 | User Manual 21 9. Basic Skills Learning to use your PiN is easy. This chapter describes how to use the basic functions of your PiN. PiN But

Page 32 - To convert writing to text:

PiN 570 | User Manual 22 The following table explains some of the icons that may be displayed on the Today screen. Status Icon Meaning Turns all so

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PiN 570 | User Manual 23 The following table contains a brief description of programs that come preinstalled on your PiN. Additional applications can

Page 34 - Drawing on the Screen

PiN 570 | User Manual 24 Navigation Bar and Command Bar The navigation bar is located at the top of the screen. It displays the active program and cu

Page 35 - Using My Text

PiN 570 | User Manual 25 Notifications Your PiN can notify you of an alarm in a number of ways. For example, if you create an appointment in Calendar

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PiN 570 | User Manual 26 When you use the input panel, your PiN anticipates the word you are typing or writing and displays it above the input panel.

Page 37 - 10. Managing Your Pocket PC

PiN 570 | User Manual 27 The soft keyboard can be used in three modes: small, large with gestures enabled, and large without gestures enabled. The l

Page 38 - Adding or Removing Programs

PiN 570 | User Manual 28 To amend soft keyboard options: With Keyboard selected as the input method, tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button a

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PiN 570 | User Manual 29 Click on the button to open a panel of symbols and special characters to enter into your text. Foreign characters as well

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PiN 570 | User Manual 3 Contents Box Contents ... 5 1. Introduction ...

Page 41 - To remove programs

PiN 570 | User Manual 30 Tap the Options button. Quick Stroke lets you write all letters using one stroke. While this method will allow you to writ

Page 42 - 11. Installing Outlook 2002

PiN 570 | User Manual 31 To use Transcriber: With Transcriber you can write anywhere on the screen using the stylus just as you would on paper. Unlik

Page 43 - 12. Microsoft Pocket Outlook

PiN 570 | User Manual 32 To write on the screen: Tap the Pen button to switch to writing mode. This action displays lines on the screen to help you w

Page 44 - Using the Summary Screen

PiN 570 | User Manual 33 If your PiN converts your text to the wrong word, you can select the correct word from a list of alternates or you can retu

Page 45 - Creating Meeting Requests

PiN 570 | User Manual 34 Drawing on the Screen You can draw on the screen in the same way that you write on the screen. The difference between writin

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PiN 570 | User Manual 35 Recording a Message In any program where you can write or draw on the screen, you can also quickly capture thoughts, reminde

Page 47 - Finding a contact

PiN 570 | User Manual 36 You can edit a My Text message by tapping Tools Æ Edit Æ My Text Messages. Select the message you wish to edit and make de

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PiN 570 | User Manual 37 10. Managing Your Pocket PC Find and Organize Information Use the Find feature on your PiN helps you quickly locate informa

Page 49 - To create a task:

PiN 570 | User Manual 38 Changing Password settings: To set or change a password on your PiN, tap Æ Settings Æ Password. You can choose between a

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PiN 570 | User Manual 39 To add programs using ActiveSync You will need to install the appropriate software for your PiN on your computer before tran

Page 51 - During synchronization:

PiN 570 | User Manual 4

Page 52 - Using the Message List

PiN 570 | User Manual 40 To remove programs using ActiveSync 1. Launch ActiveSync and select Tools—Add/Remove Programs. 2. Highlight the name of t

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PiN 570 | User Manual 41 To add a program to the Start menu Tap Æ Settings Æ Menus Æ Start Menu tab, and then the check box for the program. If you

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PiN 570 | User Manual 42 11. Installing Outlook 2002 Microsoft Outlook 2002 provides an integrated solution for managing and organizing e-mail messa

Page 55 - Composing Messages

PiN 570 | User Manual 43 12. Microsoft Pocket Outlook Microsoft Pocket Outlook includes Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Inbox, and Notes. You can use thes

Page 56 - Working with Inbox Accounts

PiN 570 | User Manual 44 To create an appointment: 1. If you are in Day or Week view, tap the desired date and time for the appointment. 2. Tap New.

Page 57 - Creating a new Inbox Account

PiN 570 | User Manual 45 Creating Meeting Requests You can use Calendar to set up meetings with users of Outlook or Pocket Outlook. The meeting requ

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PiN 570 | User Manual 46 3. Select Yes on the destination PiN. Contacts: Tracking Friends and Colleagues Contacts maintains address details for your

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PiN 570 | User Manual 47 To create a contact: 1. Tap New. 2. Using the input panel, enter a name and other contact information. You will need to

Page 60 - Obtaining Account Status

PiN 570 | User Manual 48 • In the contact list, tap the drop-down list labeled All Contacts by default. Select the type of contact that you want dis

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PiN 570 | User Manual 49 Tasks: Keeping a To Do List Use Tasks to keep track of what you have to do. To create a task: 1. Tap New. 2. Using the i

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PiN 570 | User Manual 5 Box Contents SmartS Application Installer CD including: • SmartS 2005 software, including SmartS Desktop

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PiN 570 | User Manual 50 Using the Summary Screen When you tap a task in the task list, a summary screen is displayed. To change the task, tap Edit.

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PiN 570 | User Manual 51 To create a note: 1. Tap New. 2. Add text to your note. i. Raise the input method chooser and choose an appropriate typ

Page 65 - 13. More Programs

PiN 570 | User Manual 52 Connecting Directly to an E-mail Server In addition to synchronizing e-mail messages with your desktop computer, you can sen

Page 66 - Typing Mode

PiN 570 | User Manual 53 When you receive a message, tap it to open it. Unread messages are displayed in bold. Below is a legend to some of the mess

Page 67 - Drawing Mode

PiN 570 | User Manual 54 Replying to Meeting Invitations When meeting invitations arrive in your Inbox, you can view them just like normal e-mail mes

Page 68 - File and Folder Management

PiN 570 | User Manual 55 Once you are viewing an e-mail with a vCard (.VCF extension) file, single click on the vCard. Tap Yes to save this contact

Page 69 - Document Tools

PiN 570 | User Manual 56 iv. You can change the language of the message. v. You can save a copy of the message to your drafts folder for late

Page 70 - Pocket Excel

PiN 570 | User Manual 57 Creating a new Inbox Account Select Accounts, New Account from the main window or the New… button from Accounts, Accounts to

Page 71 - Microsoft Reader

PiN 570 | User Manual 58 3. If the settings are not correct, enter your name, account user name and account password. Check Save Password if you wa

Page 72 - Reading an eBook

PiN 570 | User Manual 59 i. You can opt to connect to your server and download new messages on a defined schedule. You can set whether the Work or

Page 73 - Navigating an eBook

PiN 570 | User Manual 6 1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Navman PiN 570. Whether you travel in your own country or elsewhere, the PiN wi

Page 74 - Marking up an eBook

PiN 570 | User Manual 60 b. IMAP account users will see this screen. In addition to the options above, you can choose whether or not to download a

Page 75 - Removing an eBook

PiN 570 | User Manual 61 Configuring Global Account Settings Selecting Tools, Options allows you to modify how messages appear on screen and to defin

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PiN 570 | User Manual 62 In the Options screen, under the Address tab, you can choose to search a limited number of e-mail fields with a contact sea

Page 77 - 14. Software Accessories

PiN 570 | User Manual 63 Finally, in the Storage tab of Inbox options, you can opt to save message attachments to a storage card.

Page 78 - Working with Contacts

PiN 570 | User Manual 64 Managing E-mail Messages and Folders By default, messages are displayed in one of five folders for each service you have cre

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PiN 570 | User Manual 65 13. More Programs Pocket Word Using Pocket Word, you can create new documents on your PiN, copy documents from your computer

Page 80 - Tools Functions

PiN 570 | User Manual 66 Input Modes Once in a document, the View menu allows you to switch between input modes. You have a choice of writing, drawi

Page 81 - Connecting and Using TSC

PiN 570 | User Manual 67 Writing Mode NOTE: If you cross three ruled lines in a single stylus stroke, the writing becomes a drawing, and can be edit

Page 82 - Pictures

PiN 570 | User Manual 68 Recording Mode In recording mode, embed a recording into your document. Recordings are saved as .wav files and appear as ic

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PiN 570 | User Manual 69 If at any time you hit the ok button when a document is open, it will be automatically saved. However, if you select New,

Page 84 - 15. Pocket Internet Explorer

PiN 570 | User Manual 7 2. PiN Features Your PiN 570 is designed to be easy to use. This chapter highlights the external features of your PiN: Front

Page 85 - Using AvantGo Channels

PiN 570 | User Manual 70 Recognize and Alternates are for use in Writing mode. For more details on writing recognition see “Writing on the Screen” o

Page 86 - 16. Getting Connected

PiN 570 | User Manual 71 First, selecting “Show” immediately below the Pocket PC title bar allows you to view specific folders within your My Docume

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PiN 570 | User Manual 72 • Annotate the book with highlighting, bookmarks, notes, and drawings. • Search for text and look up definitions for words

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PiN 570 | User Manual 73 The first time you open an eBook, you will probably want to go to the first page or to the table of contents, if one exists.

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PiN 570 | User Manual 74 Tap and hold anywhere within the text of an eBook and select Find… to see this dialog box. Enter the desired search text a

Page 90 - Connecting to your ISP:

PiN 570 | User Manual 75 A bookmark has been added, as indicated by the little arrow. Tapping on the bookmark then selecting Change Color allows y

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PiN 570 | User Manual 76 To remove an eBook from your PiN, tap and hold the title in the Library list, and then tap Delete on the pop-up menu.

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PiN 570 | User Manual 77 14. Software Accessories The Software Accessories consist of Microsoft MSN® Messenger, Microsoft Windows Media Player 9 Seri

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PiN 570 | User Manual 78 3. In the Accounts tab, enter your Passport or Exchange account information. Be sure to indicate which service you wish to

Page 94 - Connecting to a VPN server:

PiN 570 | User Manual 79 Chatting with Contacts Tap a contact name to open a chat window. Enter your message in the text entry area at the bottom of

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PiN 570 | User Manual 8 Back Components no p Component Description n GPS Receiver Receives signals from the GPS satellites overhead when lifted

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PiN 570 | User Manual 80 Media Playback Once a media file has been loaded, you can play, pause, stop, song advance/reverse, mute sound or adjust volu

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PiN 570 | User Manual 81 NOTE: Transcriber is not supported as an input method during a Terminal Services session. You must use Keyboard, Block Reco

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PiN 570 | User Manual 82 5. Use the remote server as if you were using it directly. Pictures Use Pictures to view JPEG pictures stored on your PiN

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PiN 570 | User Manual 83 If you choose to Rename, type in the new file name.

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PiN 570 | User Manual 84 15. Pocket Internet Explorer Use Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer to view Web or WAP pages in either of these ways: • C

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PiN 570 | User Manual 85 4. Synchronize your PiN and desktop computer. Mobile favorites that are stored in the Mobile Favorites folder in Internet E

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PiN 570 | User Manual 86 16. Getting Connected You can use your PiN to exchange information with other PiNs as well as your desktop computer, a netw

Page 103 - Maintaining Favorites

PiN 570 | User Manual 87 Creating a modem connection to an ISP 1. Obtain the following information from your ISP: ISP dial-up access telephone numbe

Page 104 - Working with Webpages

PiN 570 | User Manual 88 7. Now enter the number that should be dialed when connecting to your ISP. Include any special digits such as “*” or “#

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PiN 570 | User Manual 89 i. To change the connection speed of your connection, wait for dial tone before dialing, wait for credit card, add dial-s

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PiN 570 | User Manual 9 Left-Side Components no Component Description n Power Button Turns your Pocket PC on or off by pressing briefly. Turns

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PiN 570 | User Manual 90 iv. Finally, if your ISP requires special DNS or WINS information, enter it into the Servers tab. 10. Tap Finish to com

Page 108 - Configuring PIE

PiN 570 | User Manual 91 Simply enter a text string following the example and hit ok. Setting up a proxy server connection for work connections: If

Page 109 - 17. Troubleshooting

PiN 570 | User Manual 92 For advanced options, select the Advanced… button from the Proxy Settings tab. This information should be given to you by

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PiN 570 | User Manual 93 3. Next either indicate whether a preinstalled certificate should be used or rather a preshared key. 4. Next enter your

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PiN 570 | User Manual 94 ii. Enter Server DNS/WINS information in the second tab. Connecting to a VPN server: From the Connections main window, s

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PiN 570 | User Manual 95 When connected, tapping on the icon in the notification area will show you the above bubble. Establishing dialing rules fo

Page 113 - 18. Regulatory Information

PiN 570 | User Manual 96 3. You will be warned that your existing modem connections must include the correct country and region area code settings.

Page 114 - Safety Precautions

PiN 570 | User Manual 97 Initiating a modem connection To start the connection, simply start using one of the following programs. Your PiN will autom

Page 115 - About the Infrared LED

PiN 570 | User Manual 98 iii. Highlight the driver name of the card you wish to configure iv. Indicate whether My network card connects to: either

Page 116 - Copyright

PiN 570 | User Manual 99 NOTE: You must remove then reinsert your network card for these settings to take effect. 4. Connect the Ethernet card to th

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