RightWay RW 430 User manual

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WELCOME ....................................................................................................................... 8
ABOUT THIS MANUAL .................................................................................................... 9
CUSTOMER SERVICE ................................................................................................... 10
ABOUT GPS NAVIGATION ........................................................................................... 11
GETTING STARTED ...................................................................................................... 12
SAFETY INFORMATION ................................................................................................ 15
RW 430 MOUNTING SYSTEM ....................................................................................... 16
BASIC OPERATIONS .................................................................................................... 17
Lock/Unlock Switch .............................................................................................................................. 17
Charging the Battery ............................................................................................................................ 17
Powering On & Off ................................................................................................................................ 18
Main Window Overview ........................................................................................................................ 18
NAVIGATION .................................................................................................................. 19
Main Navigation Window Overview .................................................................................................... 20
Returning to the Main Navigation Window ........................................................................................ 20
Status Indicators ................................................................................................................................... 21
Power Icon ............................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Compass Icon ....................................................................................................................................................................... 21
GPS Icon .............................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Volume.................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
ENTERING INFORMATION ........................................................................................... 23
Menus ..................................................................................................................................................... 23
Software Keyboards ............................................................................................................................. 23
Using Predictive Text ........................................................................................................................... 25
SELECTING THE SEARCH AREA ................................................................................ 28
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The Search Area Button ....................................................................................................................... 28
Changing the Search Area ................................................................................................................... 29
THE NEW DESTINATION BUTTON ............................................................................... 30
Ways to Search for Destinations......................................................................................................... 31
Enter an Address .................................................................................................................................................................. 31
Search for a POI ................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Tap on the Map ..................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Entering an Address ............................................................................................................................. 32
Street First ............................................................................................................................................................................ 33
City First ................................................................................................................................................................................ 34
Selecting a Point of Interest (POI) ....................................................................................................... 36
Search for POI ...................................................................................................................................................................... 36
Search for POI Nearby .......................................................................................................................................................... 37
Search for POI In a City ........................................................................................................................................................ 39
Search for POI Nationwide ................................................................................................................................................. 41
Search for POIs on the Map .................................................................................................................................................. 42
Search for POI Near a Selected Location .............................................................................................................................. 43
Direct Access Points of interest ............................................................................................................................................. 44
MY DESTINATIONS ....................................................................................................... 47
Favorites ................................................................................................................................................ 48
Saving to Favorites ............................................................................................................................................................... 48
Modifying Your Favorites List ............................................................................................................. 51
Rename Destination .............................................................................................................................................................. 51
Designating or Changing a Home Address ............................................................................................................................ 51
Delete a Favorite Destination ................................................................................................................................................ 52
Add a Favorite to Route ...................................................................................................................................................... 52
Last Destinations .................................................................................................................................. 53
Selecting a Destination from the Last Destinations List ......................................................................................................... 53
Adding a Favorite from the Last Destinations List .................................................................................................................. 53
Designating a Home Address .............................................................................................................. 55
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THE SHOW MAP BUTTON ............................................................................................ 56
THE START NAVIGATION BUTTON ............................................................................. 58
Map in Preview Mode ........................................................................................................................... 59
Map in Navigation Mode ....................................................................................................................... 60
To Exit Navigation Mode ....................................................................................................................................................... 61
Map Modifications in Navigation Mode .................................................................................................................................. 62
Map in Destination Search Mode ........................................................................................................ 64
Destination Search Tools ...................................................................................................................................................... 65
Operating in Destination Search Mode .................................................................................................................................. 66
Destination Search Mode Buttons ......................................................................................................................................... 67
To Exit Destination Search Mode .......................................................................................................................................... 68
To Return to the MAIN NAVIGATION WINDOW ................................................................................................................... 68
The Turn-by-Turn List Button .............................................................................................................. 69
To View Turn-by-Turn List from Preview Mode ...................................................................................................................... 69
To View Turn-by-Turn List from Navigation ........................................................................................................................... 69
The TURN-BY-TURN WINDOW............................................................................................................................................ 70
THE OPTIONS BUTTON ................................................................................................ 72
General Routing Information ............................................................................................................... 73
Starting Point ........................................................................................................................................................................ 73
Route Points ......................................................................................................................................................................... 73
Flow Numbers ....................................................................................................................................................................... 73
Route Planning...................................................................................................................................... 74
Creating a Route ................................................................................................................................................................... 74
Saving Routes ....................................................................................................................................................................... 79
Using Saved Routes ............................................................................................................................................................. 80
Show Route .......................................................................................................................................................................... 81
Run a Simulation of a Route.................................................................................................................................................. 82
Viewing Route Profile ............................................................................................................................................................ 83
GPS STATUS ................................................................................................................. 85
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View GPS Data ...................................................................................................................................... 86
Save Current Location ......................................................................................................................... 86
No GPS Reception ................................................................................................................................ 87
CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT .......................................................................................... 88
A Settings Page & It’s Parts ................................................................................................................. 88
Moving Between Pages ........................................................................................................................ 89
Viewing Information About a Setting .................................................................................................. 89
Viewing a List of Options for a Setting ............................................................................................... 90
Toggling Between Options .................................................................................................................. 90
Saving Your Changes ........................................................................................................................... 91
Canceling Your Changes ..................................................................................................................... 91
BASIC SETTINGS .......................................................................................................... 92
Setting Which Can Be Changed .......................................................................................................... 92
Basic Settings & Their Options ........................................................................................................... 94
CURRENT MAP SETTING ........................................................................................... 100
Changing Maps ................................................................................................................................... 100
POI SETTINGS ............................................................................................................. 102
Selecting POI Categories Shown on Map ........................................................................................ 103
Selecting Direct Access POIs ............................................................................................................ 104
ROUTE PROFILE SETTINGS ...................................................................................... 105
Changing Route Profile Options ....................................................................................................... 106
Canceling Changes ............................................................................................................................ 106
Route Profile Settings & Their Options ............................................................................................ 107
BONUS PROGRAMS ................................................................................................... 109
Memory Card ....................................................................................................................................... 110
MUSIC PLAYER ........................................................................................................... 112
MUSIC PLAYER Screen ...................................................................................................................... 113
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Music Player Buttons ......................................................................................................................... 114
MOVIE VIEWER ........................................................................................................... 115
MOVIE VIEWER Screen ...................................................................................................................... 116
Movie Player Buttons ......................................................................................................................... 117
E-BOOK READER ........................................................................................................ 118
E-BOOK READER Screen .......................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
E-Book Reader Buttons ..................................................................................................................... 119
Using the Jump Button ........................................................................................................................................................ 120
PHOTO VIEWER .......................................................................................................... 121
Photo Viewer Buttons ........................................................................................................................ 122
SETTINGS MENU ......................................................................................................... 123
Navigation Setup ................................................................................................................................ 124
Touch Screen Calibration .................................................................................................................. 125
Re-calibrating the Touch Screen ......................................................................................................................................... 125
Language ............................................................................................................................................. 126
Changing Language Used ................................................................................................................................................... 126
Volume ................................................................................................................................................. 127
Changing the Volume .......................................................................................................................................................... 127
GPS Status .......................................................................................................................................... 128
Viewing the GPS Status Menu ............................................................................................................................................ 128
Backlight ............................................................................................................................................................................. 131
Power ................................................................................................................................................................................. 133
Time .................................................................................................................................................................................... 134
System ................................................................................................................................................. 136
Skin ...................................................................................................................................................... 137
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS .......................................................................... 138
Why won’t my unit turn on? ................................................................................................................................................. 138
Why am I unable to get a GPS signal or fix? ....................................................................................................................... 138
Why does my unit sometimes make a popping or static like noise? ..................................................................................... 138
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Why does my unit only accept every other letter entered for an address? ........................................................................... 138
Why does my unit sometimes miss announcing the street name? ....................................................................................... 139
Why doesn’t the unit accept the street I am entering? Why can’t I find my address? .......................................................... 139
My device provided me a route that was different than the one I would ordinarily expect the system to select. Why is that? 139
What is the difference between searching for a POI nearby and searching for a POI near a destination?............................ 139
TECHNICAL SPCIFICATIONS ..................................................................................... 140
END USER’S LICENSE AGREEMENT ........................................................................ 141
FCC PART 15 COMPLIANCE STATEMENT ............................................................... 141
TRANSPLANT GPS, INC. LIMITED WARRANTY ....................................................... 142
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WELCOME
INTRODUCING YOUR RIGHTWAY GPS NAVIGATOR 430
Welcome to the world of stress free driving. The RightWay 430 makes driving in new
places a pleasant adventure. With over 1.7 million points of interest, turn-by-turn spoken
directions including the name of the street and easy address entry, the RW 430 will
get you where you are going.
Caution! Do not operate the RW 430 GPS Navigator while driving. Park the vehicle
safely first. Transplant GPS, Inc., its dealers, suppliers and distributors
disclaim all liability for any use of this product in a way that may cause
accidents, damage or that may violate the law.
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
SYMBOLS
The following symbols refer to specific passages of text:
Warnings.
Instructions and tips for operation.
LIABILITY
RightWay GPS, its dealers, suppliers and distributors disclaim all liability for any use of
this product in any way that may cause accidents, damage or that may violate the law.
RightWay GPS, its dealers, suppliers and distributors disclaim all liability for any use of
this product in delivering medical aid, transporting of medical patients and/or equipment,
or transporting medical emergency victims. Do NOT use this product during the time of
local, state or national emergencies. If you wish to obtain versions of a navigation
system optimized for us in medical emergencies, please contact Transplant GPS.
When using navigation aids, both hardware and software, in a vehicle, it is your sole
responsibility to place, secure, and use these aids in a manner that will not cause
accidents, personal injury, or property damage, or in any manner obstruct your view.
You, the user of this product, are solely responsible for observing safe driving practices.
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
We want your experience with the RW 430 GPS Navigator to be an enjoyable one. If
you have any questions or problems, please contact our customer service team.
ON-LINE
www.RightWayGPS.com
E-MAIL
Customer Service service@rightwaygps.com
Technical Support support@rightwaygps.com
Accessories sales@rightwaygps.com
Customers will receive a response within 2 business days.
TELEPHONE
Telephone: (507) 529-0041
Service Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT
(excluding National holidays)
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ABOUT GPS NAVIGATION
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based radio-navigation system. This
system consists of 24 satellites, which orbit the Earth at an altitude of approximately
17,500 kilometers. Each of the 24 satellites is deployed in 6 orbital planes and circles the
earth twice a day. These systems of satellites continuously transmit signals containing
precise information, 24 hours a day in any weather condition, everywhere around the
world. By processing the signals received, the RW 430 GPS Navigator provides users
with helpful information of position, velocity, and time for navigation and location based
services anytime.
The time it takes the GPS to find the satellites is called the Time to First Fix (TTFF). The
GPS receiver needs to lock on to at least 3 satellites for a position fix. The RW 430 GPS
Navigator acquires a position fix typically within 10 seconds from a hot-start state and
roughly 80 seconds from a cold-start state. The initial state of the receiver, (i.e. the latest
status in the memory of the receiver) primarily determines the time of TTFF. If you have
not used your GPS unit for several months, the almanac data for the satellites may be
out of date. The unit is capable of recollecting this information on its own, but the process
can take as long as 3 to 5 minutes. The TTFF will also be longer the very first time the
user first turns on the GPS receiver, when a GPS receiver has lost memory, or has been
moved over 300 miles (500 km) from its last location will also be longer.
Both TTFF and positional accuracy can be affected by obstructions such as tall buildings,
narrow streets & passageways, protective film on glass, heavy foliage, large cliffs, and
other situations where GPS satellite signals are blocked. Once there is a position fix, the
RW 430 uses the satellite signals to calculate an exact geodetic location through
triangulation method, contained in 10 meters CEP accuracy devoid of Selective
Availability (SA). The position data is then converted within the receiver to latitude and
longitude coordinates, which is usually provided in the geodetic datum on which GPS is
based (WGS 84). The map datum selected on a GPS receiver needs to match the datum
listed on the corresponding paper map in order for the position readings to match. Using
the wrong datum can result in position offsets of hundreds of meters or much more. In
addition to using the wrong datum, accuracy can be limited by satellite orbiting errors,
multi-path signals, atmospheric delay and receiver clock timing.
Caution! The United States government operates the Global Positioning System (GPS)
and is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. Changes by the
United States government may affect the accuracy and performance of all
GPS equipment, including your personal navigation device.
Caution! Ordinances or laws may restrict use of certain abilities of your navigation
device on public or private land.
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GETTING STARTED
INCLUDED
Your RightWay 430 GPS Navigator comes with the following accessories. If your box is
incomplete, please notify us within 14 days of purchase. The purchased products
include:
RW 430 GPS Navigator
Car charger
Wall charger
RW 430 mounting system
Quick Start Guide
User Manual on CD
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RW 430 GPS NAVIGATOR HARDWARE
Your RightWay 430 GPS Navigator is a sophisticated electronic device. To ensure a
long lasting and trouble free experience, please take great care to avoid dropping or
damaging the device.
Power
Button
Memory
Card Slot
Volume
Dial
Headphone
Jack
Stylus
Reset Button
USB
Charging
Port
Menu
Button
TOP VIEW
Switch
LEFT
SIDE
Switch
RIGHT
SIDE
Switch
BACK
Switch
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Caution! Do not open the navigation device's casing under any circumstances.
Caution! Protect the device from moisture. The device is not waterproof and is not
protected against water damage.
Caution! Do not expose the navigation device to extreme heat or cold. This may damage
the device or impair its function.
Caution! Use only the charger provided or one that has been approved by the
manufacturer.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
NAVIGATION SAFETY INFORMATION
Use this navigation system at your own risk.
Caution! To prevent accidents, do not operate the navigation system while driving.
Caution! Do not look at the display unless it is absolutely safe to do so!
Caution! Traffic regulations have priority over any instructions from the navigation
system.
Caution! Follow the instructions of the navigation system only when the circumstances
and the road traffic regulations allow you to do so! The navigation system
guides you to your destination even if you deviate from the calculated route.
Caution! Check that the unit is secured in the mount and adjusted properly before each
journey.
Note: If you have not understood the spoken instructions, or you're not sure about what
to do next, you can briefly refer to the map or arrow view of your navigations system.
CARE & SAFE KEEPING ON THE RW 430
Caution! Protect the unit from moisture. It is not waterproof and is not protected against
water damage. The warranty does not cover water damage.
Caution! Do not open the unit's casing under any circumstances.
Caution! Do not attempt to replace the battery. For problems related to the battery,
contact Customer Support.
Caution! Do not expose the unit to extreme heat or cold. This may damage the device
or impair its function.
Caution! Use only the charger provided or one that has been approved by the
manufacturer.
Note: To clean the screen of the RW 430, use a dry cloth. Paper towels will
scratch the screen.
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Adjuster Dial
Up & Down
Pull Tab
RW 430 MOUNTING SYSTEM
Included in your package, you will find a mounting solution to easily secure your
RightWay Navigator to either the windshield or the dash.
Caution! It is illegal in California and Minnesota to attach anything to the windshield.
Caution! When using navigation aids in a vehicle, it is your sole responsibility to place,
secure and use these aids in a manner that will not cause accidents, personal
injury, property damage, or in any manner to obstruct your view. You, the user
of this product, are solely responsible for observing safe driving practices.
1. Select a suitable location on the windshield or dashboard for
the mount. Clean and dry this area to remove any grease and dirt.
2. If mounting the GPS on the dashboard, remove the protective
backing from the dash disc, exposing the adhesive. Adhere
the disc to the dashboard in the desired location.
Note: The adhesive is permanent.
3. With the locking lever in the up position, hold the suction cup to the windshield or on the
dash disc with the locking lever and pull tab on top.
4. Push the locking lever towards the base of the mount. The mount should suction to the
surface.
5. Align the tabs on the holder with the slots on the Navigator cradle. Slide together until
you feel a firm click.
6. Adjust the holder to the best viewing angle by loosening the adjustor dials, moving the
corresponding part to the desired position, and then tightening the adjustor dial.
7. To remove the mount, pull the locking
lever away from the base, and then
gently pull on the pull tab. This should
break the suction so you can remove
the mount.
Dash Disc
Adjuster Dial
Right & Left
Locking
Lever
(in up
position)
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BASIC OPERATIONS
LOCK/UNLOCK SWITCH
On the right side of the RW 430 Navigator is a Lock/Unlock switch. This feature is
designed to prevent the unit from accidentally being turned on or off. The RW 430 will
not turn ON when in the locked position. It must be in the unlocked position to turn on
the unit. When in the unlocked position, all buttons and the touch screen are activated.
When the unit is ON and in the locked position, all buttons and the touch screen are
deactivated but all programs will run.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
The RightWay Navigator comes ready to use with a charged battery. But at some point
in time, the internal battery will need to be re-charged. This is done through either DC
ower (car charger), or AC power (wall charger).
AC POWER (WALL CHARGER)
1. Connect the USB plug of the adapter to the USB port of the device.
2. Plug the adapter to an electrical outlet.
3. Battery charging begins. The operation indicator lights red.
Note: The indicator light is green when the unit is on and the battery is fully charged.
While charging, the indicator light will be orange.
Note: The RightWay 430 can be used for navigation while the unit is recharging.
DC POWER (CAR CHARGER)
1. Connect the USB plug of the car adapter to the USB port of the device.
2. Plug the car adapter to the jack of the cigarette lighter.
3. Battery charging begins. The operation indicator lights red.
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POWERING ON & OFF
Turn ON
Press and hold the power button for three seconds to turn ON the RightWay 430
GPS Navigator. The opening screen will appear indicating the programs are
loading. When loaded, the PROGRAMS WINDOW will appear.
SLEEP Mode
To put the RW 430 in sleep mode, press and hold the power button until the
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button.
Turn OFF
To fully turn off the unit, press and hold the power button. Continue pressing the
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and the unit will turn off.
Note: The unit will not turn ON from the locked position. It must be unlocked.
MAIN WINDOW OVERVIEW
The MAIN WINDOW of the RightWay 430 GPS Navigator contains five programs
navigation, music player, movie player, e-book reader, and photo viewer as well as
settings which can be changed.
To start any of these programs or change the settings of the unit, tap the icon.
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NAVIGATION
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A screen will appear asking if you have read the  found at the
end of this document.  and the main navigation window will open.
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MAIN NAVIGATION WINDOW OVERVIEW
The MAIN NAVIGATION WINDOW opens when the navigation software starts. You can
reach all of the navigation software functions from this window.
Tap the New Destination button to:
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Tap the My Destinations button to select a destination from:
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Tap the Take Me Home button to:
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Tap the Show Map button to:
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Tap the Options button to:
cess the Route Planning
o to the GPS Status
Access the Settings window
View product information
RETURNING TO THE MAIN NAVIGATION WINDOW
To return to the MAIN WINDOW from any other window tap (Back), until the MAIN
WINDOW appears.
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