User Manual. Navigation function. Audio player function. Game function. Aux function. Video Player function. Image Viewer function
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1 User Manual Navigation function Audio player function Game function Aux function Video Player function Image Viewer function Please write your purchase date below, and save your sales receipt. Both are needed for warranty repairs and customer service. Please read the Safety Precautions section carefully before using this product. Limited warranty information is included at the end of this user manual. Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
2 Thank you for purchasing our product. This user manual is designed to support convenient usage of the navigation system and safe driving. Please read the entire manual carefully before using the product. The contents of this manual may vary depending on the navigation software version. The user interface, functions and performance of the device and the contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. Please follow all safety guidelines listed in this manual for your safety. Please comply with the following important instructions to ensure safe driving. Warning Do not set or search for a destination while you are driving. Park your car at a safe place before inputting addresses or searching for a destination. Warning It is very dangerous to operate the device, or to look at the screen while you are driving. Always be fully aware of the surrounding traffic conditions and nearby pedestrians when you are in your car. Warning Voice guidance and map route can be different from actual road conditions. Always be sure to comply with actual road signs/signals and local traffic regulations for safe driving. 1
3 Table of Contents Basic Operation 3 Uploading Files Onto Device 52 About 3 Map Upload Directions before using this product 3 1. Installing V-Up Pro 3000 Program Components 6 2. What is V-up Pro Description on product appearance 7 3. Running V-Up Pro 3000 Program Installing product 9 4. Closing V-Up Pro 3000 Program System Upgrade 57 Using 11 Multimedia Management Basic functions of Music Management Learning basic remote controller functions Bitmap Management Main menu 14 Product Specifications Starting the Application Detailed Description 15 Customer support and Product 6. Frequently Asked Questions 35 Inquiry Audio player Video Player 39 Customer support and Product Inquiry Image Viewer 42 Customer Service Center Game Aux Setup 48 2
4 1. Directions before using this product Please read through this section for important safety tips before using this product Usage directions About Warning Refrain from operating the device while the car is in motion. Please park the car at a safe location before operating the device to minimize the danger of a traffic accident. Warning Voice guidance and map routes can be different from actual road conditions. Always be sure to comply with actual road signs/signals and local traffic regulation for safe driving. Warning Please do not modify the car in any way to install this device. Doing so may negatively affect the safety devices on your vehicle. Warning The manufacturer will not be liable for any accident or damages arising out of the use of this product. The user will bear sole responsibility. Warning Caution Caution Caution Caution Caution Caution The suction cup mount may become dislodged from the windshield due to vibration, sudden temperature changes, or unexpected shock, resulting in damage to the device or your car. Please mount the device in a secure location (refer to the installation section for more details). Do not keep this product powered for a long time after stopping the engine. This can cause the vehicle battery to drain. Only use the cables provided with the device. Always make sure that the device power is off before connecting any external cables. Connecting external cables with the device powered may cause damage to the device. Never attemp to disassemble the device yourself. Avoid applying shock to the device. Operate the touch screen with a round object or your fingertip. Using a sharp hard object may damage the display. When cleaning the screen, turn off the power and use a soft clean dry cloth. Never use water or chemical substance like detergent or solvent. Please do not remove the SD card while data is being accessed from it. It will cause the device to become unstable and freeze. This includes anytime the device is in the Audio player, the Video player, the Image Viewer, or the navigation application. If the device freezes, turn off the system and reboot. Basic Operation 3
5 About 1-2. Installation directions Warning Warning Warning Please follow the instructions in the Installing Product section for connecting all wires and cables to avoid malfunction. Do not install the product in a location where driving can be impaired or where the driver s view of the road is blocked. Install the product in a position that does not interfere with the operation of vehicle safety devices such as air bags. Caution Use only the cables provided with the product to ensure stable system operation. Caution This product must be used with 12V car power only. Do not use 24V power. Caution Do not install the product in a place with water, humidity, vapor, dust, oil, or smoke. Caution Caution Caution Caution Caution Caution Please remove the test jack that is installed in the safety terminal (check pages 6~7 for location), and connect the hand brake cable. This cable needs to access the parking brake signal going into the instrument panel of your vehicle. The access of this signal is different for all automobiles. Please consult your vehicle user manual or contact your dealer service technician for this location (check page 10 for further detail). Please power down the device before connecting any audio / video cables, otherwise the product can be damaged. For the first time the device is taken out of the box, and any time the device hasn t been used for a long time, or after a cross country flight, it may take 5~10 minutes to obtain GPS position. Do not put any objects that may interfere with the GPS signal reception near the device. Most problematic are any metallic objects that are located near the GPS antenna. Do not install other electronic devices that generate heavy electromagnetic waves (such as radio transmitters) near the GPS antenna. GPS reception can be blocked if the car windshield is specially tinted. 4
6 1-3. Upgrade directions About SD cards provide great memory space for the dollar and size, and are widely used in portable electronic devices. However, due to the wide variety of SD cards available, no device can guarantee full compatibility with all available SD cards in the market today. Below is a list of SD cards fully tested for compatibility with our device with test results. Other SD cards not on this list may work fine. Others might have problems. Please use the original SD card provided with the device, if at all possible. PRODUCTS Trensend PQI LG Samsung Hanbit Pretec Zyrus Imation Hagiwara TwinMOS 256M Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No 521M Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes 1G Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No No Yes SPEED 120 speed and less 1-4. Troubleshooting 1) Before using the device, please visit our customer support website listed on page 74 to download and install the latest relevent software updates for your device. 2) Touchscreen does not work If the touch screen becomes miscalibrated for some reason, use the remote controller to directly access the touch screen calibration. Power up the device with the SD card removed to boot into the main menu screen. Press the [F2] [F3] [F2] [Full Screen] button sequentially on your remote to access the touch screen calibration. Press and hold the 5 cross marks using the test jack or your fingertip, according to the instructions displayed on the screen. Press the screen once to save and close the touch screen calibration setting. Caution Park the car in a safe place before calibrating the touch screen setting. 3) The LED turns on or flashes red during initial boot up : When the temperature inside the car is too high or too low, the red LED flashes. In this case, follow the steps below. Turn the product power off and ventilate the car to return to normal ambient temperature. Turn the power on after a little while and observe the LED color. If the red LED still flashes under normal temperature, contact customer service. Basic Operation 5
7 NAVI GAME AUX VIDEO FILE LIST OK MAIN FULL SCREEN PLAY TYPE F1 F2 F3 SCREEN OFF SETUP IMAGE F4 F5 About 2. Components unit Remote controller (option) SD Card memory Aux cable [AV In terminal] (option) Test jack Cigar jack 12V power cable Stereo output cable (option) DVD-ROM Red : + - : Blue Hand brake connection cable Specifications and design and contents are subject to change without notice. Suction cup mount User manual 6
8 3. Description of external features About 3-1. Front/Right side TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY : Device display handles user touch input. 2 LED : Indicates the product status. (Blue: Normal operation, Red: Malfunction/diagnostic) 3 REMOTE IR WINDOW : Receives the remote control signal. 4 USB SLAVE PORT : Not in use. (Only used at service center for repairs) 5 AUDIO/VIDEO IN : Receives A/V input from external devices such as DVD players and gaming devices. 6 AUDIO OUT : Outputs the audio signal to an external device. 7 COMM : Connects to certain car DVD player models (optional). Provides remote signals to control the DVD player using the touch screen. (Compatible models: Plenio VXM/VXD family DVD Players) 8 SAFETY : Connects to the car parking brake after removing the test jack. advance for safety. Basic Operation 7
9 About 3-2. Rear/Left side SPEAKER : Mono speaker outputs 1 watt audio. 2 GPS ANTENNA/RECEIVER 3 DC 12V : Connects to the provided 12V cigar jack power cable. 4 POWER SWITCH : Turns the device power on/off. 5 SD Card memory slot. 8
10 4. Installing the product About 1) Fix the suction cup on the car windshield where the driver s forward view of the road isn t blocked. Caution Wipe the windshield clean of any dust or debris. With the lever in the up position, keep the PRESS button pushed all the way in, attach firmly in the desired position, and pull the lever down. This should cause the PRESS button to slide back out, locking the mount securely in position. Do not install the device in a position that may hamper driving, block the forward view of the road, or affect safety devices like air bags. 2) The unit should slide onto the T-bolt. Fix the unit securely to the mount by tightening the round lock ring in a counterclockwise direction. Adjust and tighten the adjusting knobs as desired. Basic Operation When properly installed, the unit should be resting on top of the dash as shown in the picture above. This helps support of weight of the unit thus minimizing vibration, as well as placing the device low on the windshield to avoid blocking the driver s view of the road. Please refer to the included suction cup mount leaflet for further detail. 9
11 About 3) Connect the power cable to the DC 12V terminal located on the left side of the product and the 12V power outlet in your vehicle. Caution Only use the car cigar jack cable that is included in the product package. If you use another cable, the product may not work properly. 4) Remove the test jack from the Safety terminal and attach the hand brake cable. This is a safety feature built into the device to allow viewing of video only when the parking brake is set (i.e. vehicle is stationary). Only the video features are affected (Video Player and AUX IN). The remaining features are fully operational regardless of hand brake cable setup. Caution The cable needs to access the parking brake signal that is sent to the vehicle instrument panel. The access point for this signal is different for all car makes. Please consult your vehicle user Red : + - : Blue manual or your dealer service technician for further detail. 5) Flip the GPS antenna/receiver module up and turn the power switch ON. 10
12 1. Basic functions of Using 1) Navigation function : Provides point-to-point vehicle navigation with local street level maps, turnby-turn voice guidance, Points of Interest (POI) search, smart detour, and much more! The SD card must be inserted into the unit to launch the Navigation application. Please make sure that the SD card is not write protected (the slide knob on the left side of the SD card must be in the up position). The SD card is inserted into the device with the gold contacts facing you. Push the SD card all the way into the slot untill you feel a click. When properly inserted, the SD card should be flush with the opening of the slot. 2) Audio player function : Plays back MP3, WMA, WAV and OGG music files. 3) Video Player function : Plays back video files. 4) Image Viewer : Displays GIF, JPEG and BMP image files. 5) Game function : Provides enjoyable games. 6) Aux function : Displays external A/V sources such as DVD players or gaming devices. When connected to a Plenio VXM or VXD series DVD player, touch screen controls can be wired to control the DVD player. 7) Setup setting function : Various functions can be configured such as slide show, main theme, touchscreen setting, volume control, Dimmer control, OS upgrade, A/V input, and FM transmitter. Basic Operation 11
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14 Using : Skip to previous file/chapter in Audio player/aux IN features.* In Image Viewer mode, shows previous image. : Skip to next file/chapter in Audio player/aux IN features.* In Image Viewer mode, shows previous image. : Stops Audio, Video or DVD playback.* : Scans backward during MP3 or DVD playback in the Audio player/aux IN mode.* : Scans forward during MP3 or DVD playback in the Audio player/aux IN mode.* : Sets volume up or down. : Toggles Repeat All/Repeat Selected/Random Selection when playing back MP3s, or Repeat All/Repeat Start when playing back DVD in AUX IN mode.* * DVD player control in AUX IN mode only available with Plenio VXD/VXM players with COMM cable attached. [Additional remote controller functions : Below buttons are redefined in the Image Viewer mode or when the File list function is enabled in Video/Audio player.] Basic screen at the Image viewer Full screen at the Image viewer : Zoom in function. : Moves view window up. : Zoom out function. : Moves view window down. : Rotate image counter clockwise. : Moves view window left. : Rotate image clockwise. When the file list is enabled : Moves view window right. : Moves cursor up. : Moves cursor down. : Close file list. : Toggles between the folder tab and the file list tab. : Opens the selection. : Page up in file list. : Page down in file list. Basic Operation Caution The remote control does not function in the Navigation and game functions. These functions have complex user interfaces that are much more accessible via touch screen control. 13
15 Using 3. Main menu Screen on/off The main menu provides access to the Navigation application, Audio Player, Video Player, Image Viewer, Game feature, AUX IN featuer, Setting screen, and the Screen On/Off button. 4. Starting the Navigation application The SD card must be inserted into the unit to launch the Navigation application. Please make sure that the SD card is not write protected (the slide knob on the left side of the SD card must be in the up position). The SD card is inserted into the device with the gold contacts facing you. Push the SD card all the way into the slot untill you feel a click. When properly inserted, the SD card should be flush with the opening of the slot. Switch on the unit, and tap on the NAVIGATION icon in the main menu. When the navigation application is launched for the first time, if more than one language is loaded on your SD card, you will be prompted to choose your language. (Multiple languages files are available on the provided DVD) Before the application loads, an important safety warning disclaimer will be displayed. Please read carefully. You can choose to hide this screen for subsequent start ups by checking the Hide at startup box before proceeding. When the device is powered on for the first time, the GPS receiver needs to find strong signals to download the necessary data before a position solution can be calculated. Please have your car parked in a location with a clear view of the sky for this initial data download. Depending on conditions, this may take up to 5 minutes before a GPS position is captured. After this initial procedure, subsequent start ups should provide position solution in less than 1 minute. However, if you have not used the unit for more than a few days, or if you are far away from where you last powered down the unit, it may take up to 5 minutes again to receive the necessary data again. 14
16 Using 5. Detailed description This chapter describes the functions of your Personal Navigation Device in detail. On the following pages you will learn how to - Use the map (see page 15) - Find and choose locations (see page 16) - Navigate to your destination (see page 26) - Use the route planner (see page 29) - Configure the application (see page 31) 5-1. Using the map The map is the core component of your Personal Navigation Device. It will be centered on your current location by default, provided you have a GPS connection. You can browse the map, display information about the different locations shown on it and choose them for routing and navigating. Tracking mode and selection mode The map knows two basic states, the tracking and the selection mode. In the tracking mode, the map follows your actual position (GPS position), displaying information about your geographic position, your speed, etc: Geographic coordinates Time Elevation above mean sea level GPS status Compass rose Speed Zoom out GPS position Zoom in Basic Operation Menu Info box Exit application 15
17 Using When you press on a location in tracking mode to browse the map, you enter the selection mode : Zoom out Current (GPS) position Compass rose Cursor Zoom in Menu Info box Tracking icon Use a pen or your finger to browse the map. The actual position will be identified by a cursor. Clicking on an icon on the map opens an overlay window with information about the selected item. To zoom in or out, press the + or - icons. As soon as you press one of the icons, the zoom slider will be shown, which can be used for smooth zooming. With the compass icon (in the bottom left hand corner) you may adjust the orientation. If you want to return to the tracking mode, press the tracking icon. To exit the application, press this button again Choosing and finding locations This section describes the different ways of finding and choosing locations. You may choose locations on the map, search for an address, choose a favorite (like home and work address, your bookmarks and recently visited locations), and browse POI directories and guides. Choosing a location on the map Point the cursor at any place on the map. The name of a selected location/street will be shown in the info box. Press that info box to open a screen with details: 16
18 Using By pressing the menu icon on the lower right you can access further options: Press Navigate to navigate to the location (see Navigating on page 26). Press Via to use the location for waypoint routing (see Planning a route on page 29). Press Save to save the location as a bookmark (see Favorites on page 23). Search for an address Through the address search you can find an address by entering information about the desired target (street and town/city). You may then select a hit from the result list and use the address found for different purposes, like pinpointing it on a map, planning your route, and navigating. From the Tracking mode map, select the menu icon located in the lower left corner. Basic Operation 17
19 Using The main menu will be opened: Select Find Destination. Select By Address Search. The Find Address window will be displayed: Enter the appropriate data to find your address. How to search Your Personal Navigation Device offers a convenient interactive look-ahead search function to prevent misspelling. Only keys that lead to a search result can be pressed all others are grayed out! Enter the first character. 18
20 Using You will see that the some keys on the keypad turn grey. You can only choose black keys: Enter the second character. Again, some keys will turn grey, others will turn black, depending on your choice. Keep on entering characters until you have narrowed down the search to only one result. OR Press the search icon (magnifying glass) after at least 3 characters have been input. A result list will be displayed. Choose the desired entry from the list. Switch between letter and number mode by pressing 123 or ABC. Switch between upper case and lower case by pressing ^. If at any point you want to backspace and delete characters, press the backspace button <- on screen. To add a space, press the space bar _. If you need to enter an apostrophe ( ) use the space key instead Set the state Press State to select your state. Choose your state from the list. The State field will be populated with the name of the chosen state. Basic Operation Search for the city Press City to select a city. Search for the city, as described above. 19
21 Using A result list will be displayed. Choose the appropriate town/city from the list. You will return to the Find Address screen. The City field will be populated with the name of the chosen town/city. Enter a zip code Instead of a city you may enter a zip code. Enter the zip code of the town/city you are looking for. Press the search icon (magnifying glass). A hit list will be displayed. Choose the appropriate town/city from the list. You will return to the Find Address screen. The City and Zip code fields will be populated with the chosen city/zip code. Search for the street Press Street to select a street. Search for the street, as described above. A result list will be displayed. Choose the appropriate street from the list. You will return to the Find Address screen. It will be filled with the previously found data. Additionally you may enter the street address number. Navigate to the address found Once you have narrowed down your search to a unique address, you can start navigation. Press the forward arrow. The address will be displayed in the navigation map. Here you can choose to be guided to the address, use it for route planning, etc. (see Navigating on page 26). 20
22 Using Searching for and choosing POIs With the POI finder you can quickly find points of interest like gas stations and restaurants that are chosen from an extensive database of POI, either nearby or at a remote location. On the map, select the menu icon. On the following screen, select Find Destination. Select By POI Search. A menu of POI categories will be shown: In the title bar of this screen, you might see an address. You will be presented POIs that are close to this location. Through the menu icon you open a set of options: Press Open to open a guide (see Browse or search a guide on page 22). Press Text search to search for a POI by name (see Searching for a POI on page 22). Press Current location to select POIs near your current location. Press Other location to select another address as a starting point for the POI selection (see Search for an address on page 17). The starting point will be shown in the title bar of the POI categories screen. Basic Operation Choosing a POI Choose the desired POI category. A menu with subcategories will be shown. Choose a subcategory. A list of POIs will be shown. Select a POI by clicking on it. 21
23 Using The location will be shown on the map: Press the arrows next to the location s name to switch between results. Press i to open a screen with details about the location. By pressing the menu icon you access to a set of actions: Press Navigate to navigate to the location (see Navigating on page 26). Press Via to use the location for waypoint routing (see Planning a route on page 29). Press Save to save the location as a bookmark (see Favorites on page 23). Press On Map to show the location on the main map. Searching for a POI From the main POI menu, press the menu icon, then select Text search In the search window, enter a search term (at least three characters), and start searching by pressing the right arrow. A list of matching POIs will be shown. Select a POI by clicking on it. The POI will be shown on the map, as described above. 22
24 Using Favorites Use your frequently used or favorite destinations for guidance. You can choose among your home, your work place, a set of personal bookmarks, and recently visited locations. On the map, select the menu icon. On the following screen, select Find Destination. Select by Favorites. The Favorites menu will show on the screen: My Home Press My Home. If your home address has been previously set, it will be displayed on a map: Basic Operation Select the menu icon. On the following screen, choose Navigate to be guided to your home address (press Change or Delete if you want to change/delete your home address). 23
25 Using Navigation will start immediately. If no home address has been set, you are prompted to do so. You can choose it by searching for an address, through your current GPS position or by choosing a recently visited location. My Work By pressing My Work, your work address will be displayed on a map. Select the menu icon. On the following screen, choose Navigate to be guided to your work address (press Change or Delete if you want to change/delete your work address). Navigation will start immediately. If no work address has been set, you are prompted to do so. You can choose it by searching for an address, through your current GPS position or by choosing a recently visited location. Bookmarks The bookmarks list contains the destinations you have saved as favorites (from the guides, by choosing it on a map, etc.). This means that you do not need to perform repeated searches for those destinations. Press Bookmarks. 24
26 Using The bookmark list will show on the screen Use the up and down arrows to scroll up and down in the list. Select an item by clicking on it. The location will be shown on the map. Press the arrows next to the location s name to switch between results. Press i to open a screen with details about the location. By pressing the menu icon you access to a set of actions: Press Navigate to navigate to the location (see Navigating on page 26). Press Via to use the location for waypoint routing (see Planning a route on page 29). Press On Map to show the location on the main map. Recent By pressing Recent a list of recently visited or looked-up destinations will be opened. From Find Destinations, press By Recent. The list of recent items will show on the screen. Use the up and down arrows to scroll up and down in the list. Select an item by clicking on it. The location will be shown on the map. Press the arrows next to the location s name to switch between results. Press i to open a screen with details about the location. By pressing the menu icon you access to a set of actions: Basic Operation 25
27 Using Press Navigate to navigate to the location (see Navigating on page 26). Press Via to use the location for waypoint routing (see Planning a route on page 29). Press Save to save the location as a bookmark (see Favorites on page 23). Press On Map to show the location on the main map Navigating The powerful navigation capabilities of smart2go guide you along the shortest or quickest route from A to B with voice commands and in 3D. This section describes the navigation feature. See Choosing a location on the map on page 15 for information about choosing elements on the map. See Choosing and finding locations on page 16 for information about finding and choosing addresses, POIs, and locations inside a guide. Choose a location on the map or through Find Destination, and press Navigate in the respective menu. The location will be shown in the navigation map: Press the navigation icon on the bottom right to be guided to the location. Press More Stopovers to use the location for routing (see Planning a route on page 29). Press Route Settings to alter the guidance settings (see Route options on page 31). Press On Map to show the location on the map. Your route will be calculated. The navigation screen will be displayed. 26
28 Using Navigation screen On the navigation screen, the route will be shown in blue. The red arrow will indicate the direction of your next manoeuvre. Crosshairs identify your current position. When you come up to a turn or other manoeuvre, you will hear a voice command at the appropriate time. For one-way streets, the transit direction is indicated with a red arrow. Manoeuvre icon Distance to next maneuver Exit no. Next turn/junction. Speed Current time Arrival time Distance to destination GPS info Compass rose Zoom out Route Current position Zoom in Menu icon Info box Stop navigation Options during navigation You can browse the map even while navigating. This way you can easily choose a new destination if you change your mind. However, navigation will not be interrupted you will be still guided through voice commands. Press the back icon on the lower right to follow the route on screen again. Basic Operation 27
29 Using Menu options Select the menu icon while navigating to open a set of navigation options: Here you will find the following items: Route Settings Change the guidance options, as described in Route options on page 31. Map Settings Open a menu with map settings, as described in Map settings on page 33. Here you can also toggle between map and arrow mode for guidance. When you change to the arrow mode, the navigation screen will not show the map but only an arrow indicating the upcoming manoeuvre. Volume Alter the volume of the voice commands. Info box options Select the info box while navigating to open a set of navigation options: 28
30 Alt. route : With this option, you can choose to block the calculated route for a given distance (e. g. 0.5 mi) and force an alternative route. Simply tap on the icon which shows the desired distance. Your route will be recalculated, and the previous route will be discarded for the given distance. Search You can redirect your route by choosing a point of interest (POI), like a gas station. List of waypoints Opens a list of the waypoints (turn-by-turn directions) on your itinerary. Save Save your current position as a bookmark. Using All user information like e.g. settings, bookmarks and recently visited locations will be stored on the memory card and not on the device Planning a route This section describes the route planning feature. This feature allows you to plan your route in advance, choosing multiple stopovers along your journey. See Choosing a location on the map on page 15 for information about choosing elements on the map. See Choosing and finding locations on page 16 for information about finding and choosing addresses, POIs, and locations inside a guide. Choose a location on the map or through Find Destination, and press Via in the respective menu. The Destination List will be displayed: Basic Operation 29
31 Using The location will be added to the Destination List. Press the + icon to add another stopover. You will switch to the Choose stopover screen. You may choose stopovers like your home or work addresses, a bookmark, a point of interest, a recent location or by searching for an address or pinpointing a destination on the map. Once you have added stopovers (with the + icon) and returned to the Destination List, you have several options: With the + icon you can choose additional stopovers. To change the order of the stopovers, select a stopover and then use the up and down arrows to move it up/down in the list. With the trash icon you can delete a selected stopover. Once you have chosen your route, you have several options. You reach those options by pressing the menu icon (bottom right-hand corner of the screen). Press Simulate to simulate the route to come. Press Start Navi to start guidance. The display will switch to the navigation map. 30
32 Using With Routing, the system will calculate and display the turn-by-turn route summary. Tap on one of the items in the Route Summary to display the Waylist. Tap again to show the map view Settings You can configure your Personal Navigation Device to suit your needs. When it comes to navigating, you can, for example, choose to avoid or allow toll roads or ferries or select your mode of transportation, like a fast or slow car. You can also edit several display settings, like 2D or 3D mode, day or night mode, etc. On the map, select the menu icon. Select Change Settings. The main menu will be opened: Basic Operation Route options Choose Change Route Options to change the route options. 31
33 Using A window with the route settings will be displayed: To switch between the modes just touch the icons. These will toggle so you can quickly see the activated settings. You can choose among the following options: Mode of transportation (fast car, slow car, motorbike, pedestrian, etc.), fastest or shortest route, allow or avoid toll roads, highways, and ferries. You can also choose the distance unit (miles/kilometers). Once you have chosen your settings, press the confirmation icon on the bottom right to return to the main menu. Mode of transportation overview Fast assumes fast driving on highways. Choosing this option will slightly favor highways in the routing choice Slow assumes slower driving on highways. Choosing this option will reduce the preference for highways in the routing choice Bike takes into account bike paths and blocks highways where bikes are prohibited. Motorbike takes into account motorbike restrictions, where applicable. Scooter takes into account scooter restrictions, where applicable. Van takes into account van restrictions, where applicable. Pedestrian provides true pedestrian routing including full access to one-way streets and pedestrian zones, where possible. (Not applicable for VXA-3000) 32
34 Using Language Choose Change Language to select the language of your navigation system. Language settings will apply to both the spoken voice directions and the menu text. Map settings Choose Change Map Settings to change the map settings. The window with the map settings will be shown: Toggle between 2D and 3D mode by pressing the corresponding icon. Toggle between night and day mode by pressing the corresponding icon. By selecting Automatic, the mode will switch automatically at 7am and 7pm according to GPS time. Choose Track Up to have direction of travel as up during navigation. Choose North up to keep the map oriented to the north. Choose Set time to select your time zone. The time itself is set automatically through GPS. Choose Info Layers to select which kinds of POI icons are to be shown on the map: Basic Operation 33
35 Using Check the boxes of any category you want to have displayed on the map. Uncheck those that you want hidden. Press the confirmation icon to apply your settings. Press the arrow icon to return. Map Select Choose Maps to select a map. If you have map data for different regions/cities on your memory card, tap on the name of the desired region (e. g. Hawaii). All available maps on the memory card will be listed. You can choose the desired region by simply tapping on its name. 34
36 6. Frequently asked questions Using I can t find an address. Please make sure you have correctly spelled your entry. If you do not know how an address is spelled correctly, simply enter the parts of the address, you know for sure (e.g. New York, Times for Times Square in New York City). Then browse in the result list and look for the address. Also make sure that the city in which you are looking for an address is correct. Sometimes the official postal address differs from the address you are looking for. In that case, search for an address nearby that you know of and browse on the map. If you find the address on the map but you can not find it while searching for it, please let us know via customer support located on page 74. There is a failure in the map / POIs are missing. If you detect an error in the map data (e.g. a street is missing completely), we would like to inform our map data provider. Please let us know via customer support located on page 74. I have problems to get a GPS fix. If you have problems getting a satellite fix with the GPS (you can see how many satellites are being received on left side of the the main menu. Please make sure, that you are outside and that the GPS antenna has a good visibility to the open sky. Some models also do support an additional external active antenna. Where can I get technical support and updates? Please, contact your retail store or the customer sevice center in page 74. Basic Operation 35
37 Using 7. Audio player You can play back music by selecting Audio player in the main menu. Basic functions include Play, Pause, Stop, Select Next, and Select Previous. Playback functions include Repeat, Repeat Selected, and Random. The supported music file formats are MP3, WMA, and WAV. You can transfer music files onto the SD card using the V-up Pro 3000 program (see page 65 for further detail). The Audio player manages and lists the music files on the SD card by folders. To play back music stored on the SD Card memory. (If the icon appears highlighted at the right upper side, the device has successfully detected the SD Card memory.) 1. The device finds all playable music files in the SD Card memory and makes a master list of all music files. 2. You can see all music files in this master list in the Total folder. 3. If you select a specific folder, Audio player shows a list of music files in that specific folder. 4. You can begin playback by selecting the music file you want to play from the given list. 36
38 7-1. Basic screen Using SD Card indication icon : If SD Card is inserted, icon changes to blue color. 2 File list : Show folders and files that Audio player can playback. 3 Volume control : Increase or decrease volume. 4 Exit : Close Audio player and returns to Main menu. 5 Previous file playback : Playback previous music file. 6 Play/Pause : Playback and Pause music. 7 Stop : Stop the music playback. 8 Next file playback : Playback next music file. 9 Playback mode : You can select playback mode, Normal, Random or One. Normal - Plays through music files in the order of the play list according to file name. Playback will repeat from first file when the end of file list is reached. Random - Plays files randomly in the specified folder/play list. One - Repeats playback of selected file. Basic Operation 37
39 Using 7-2. Audio Player File List Manager By touching folder tab(1), Audio player shows folders which contain playable music files. You can view the list of files in the selected folder by selecting File tab(2). ). You can listen to the file highlighted by the cursor by pressing the Playback button(3). By pressing the Back button(4), you can return to basic screen of Audio player. You can select another file to play by using the scroll bar(5). Numbers on the scroll bar represent current cursor position/total number of files Volume control 1 You can increase or decrease volume. By touching Mute button(1), you can mute audio sound. Caution If you remove the SD card while the Audio player is in playback mode, the system may become unstable and freeze. Please do not remove the SD card during playback. If the system freezes due to removal of SD card, turn off the system and reboot. 38
40 Using 8. Video Player You can play back video files by selecting Video Player from the main menu. Basic functions include Play, Pause and Stop. The supported movie file formats are AVI, MPG, MPEG, WMV, MP4, ASF, Divx, TS. You can save video files onto the SD card. The Video player will automatically detect all playable video files on the SD card Basic Screen SD Card indication icon : If SD Card memory is inserted, icon changes to Blue color. 2 File list : You can see playable movie files by selecting this button. 3 Exit/Back : Close movie player and return to main menu. 4 Play/Pause : Plays back the movie. While movie is playing, this button is highlighted in blue. If you retouch this button, movie will be paused. 5 Stop : Stops playback. 6 Full Screen : Plays back the movie as full screen. 7 File name/time : Displays the current file name and Elapsed time/total time. 8 Progress status bar : Displays the progress status of playback. This bar can be used to jump to specific locations in the video playback. 9 Volume control : Increase or decrease sound volume. Basic Operation 39
41 Using 8-2. Full Screen 8-3. Volume Control Screen 8-4. Video Playback File List Manager Video player scans all playable video files stored in the SD Card and displays the list here. 40
42 Using After selecting the desired folder, touch File tab to see all playable video files within that folder. Caution If you remove the SD card while the Video player is in playback mode, the system may become unstable and freeze. Please do not remove the SD card during playback. If the system freezes due to removal of SD card, turn off the system and reboot. Caution High resolution video files may cause unstable operation. For stable operation of the system, recommended resolution is less than 320 x 240. Basic Operation 41
43 Using 9. Image Viewer You can view image files by selecting Image Viewer from the main menu. Basic functions include Previous view, Next view, Set image to original size, Fit image to screen, Zoom in, Zoom out, Rotateleft, Rotate right, and Full screen. The supported image file formats are JPG, and BMP. You can save image files onto the SD Card. The Image Viewer will automatically detect all image files contained within the SD card Image Viewer main screen View previous image. 2 View next image. 3 Fit image to display area. 4 Set image to original size. 5 Zoom in : Zoom in steps (150% 200% 250% 300%) 6 Zoom out : Zoom out steps (66% 50% 33% 25%) 7 Rotate 90 degrees to left : Rotate 90 to left by touching rotate button. ( ) 8 Rotate 90 degrees to right : Rotate 90 to right by touching rotate button. ( ) 9 Tap for full screen view. 10 Brings up the Image Viewer file list manager. 11 Returns to the main menu. 42
44 9-2. Full Screen Using You can see a full screen image by tapping the image display window Image Viewer File List Manager The image viewer file list manager is shown above. By selecting the folder tab (1), a list of all folders on the SD card that contain supported images files are displayed. The total folder provides access to all image files on the SD card. With the desired folder highlighted, you can select the file tab (2) to list all of the image files contained in that folder. You can browse the list using the scroll bar (5), The numbers on the scroll bar represent the current highlighted file / total number of files. By pressing (3), you can display the highlighted file in the main image viewer window. You can go back to the main image viewer window and the previously viewed image by pressing (4). Basic Operation Caution For stable operation of system, image size is limited by 2048 x 2048 or 1.8Mbyte file size. If you select image file over the limitation, Image viewer will show the warning message. 43
45 Using 10. Game Select Game from the main menu. How to play : If you place more than three of the same items in a row vertically or horizontally, these items will disappear. To get higher score, remove as many items as possible in the shortest amount of time. Normal mode : The game will be over if no further moves are possible. When you gain enough points to fill up the bar on the right to the top, the next level will start. Time trial mode : The game will be over if the time bar on the right side runs down. If the bar on the right side is filled to the top, the next level will start.? : This button gives you a hint at the expense of losing some score. This button will be disabled if your score is not sufficient. New Game : Stops the current game and starts a new one. Quit : Exits the game. 44
46 11. Aux Using You can use the simple Aux function if you set A/V input as Others in the settings section As shown by the above figure, only volume control and screen setting are supported in Others mode. DVD player control is not supported. 1 Contrast : Controls contrast from 0 (lowest) to 16 (highest). 2 Chroma : Controls chroma from 0 (lowest) to 16 (highest). 3 Dimmer : Controls dimmer from 0 (darkest) to 5 (brightest). 4 Hide UI : Hides the UI from the screen. Option The following functions are available only when connected properly to a DVD player manufactured by Plenio. Basic Operation 45
47 Using If you have a Plenio DVD player, you can access DVD player functions via the touch screen controls. In addition to the A/V cable connection, you need to connect the COMM port of this unit to the REMOTE port of the DVD player using a straight thru 3.5 stereo jack plug cable (available at electronic accessory stores), and set the corresponding DVD player model series (VXM or VXD) under A/V input in the Settings menu. If properly set up, the following commands are available via the remote controller as well, in addition to the touch screen controls Power : Power on or off the DVD player. 2 SD Card indication icon : If SD Card memory is inserted, icon changes to Blue color. 3 Volume : Controls sound volume of the DVD player. 4 Play/Pause : Starts playback or pauses the DVD player. 5 Stop : Stops the DVD player. 6 Prev : Skips to previous DVD chapter. 7 Next : Skips to next DVD chapter. 8 DVD Title: Switches to the DVD title menu and displays the direction keys for navigating within the DVD title menu. 9 Setting : Changes to screen setting. 10 Hide UI : Hides the UI from the screen. 11 Returns to the previous menu or the main menu. 46
48 The following screen will appear if you press the setting icon. Using Contrast : Controls contrast from 0 (lowest) to 16 (highest). 2 Chroma : Controls chroma from 0 (lowest) to 16 (highest). 3 Dimmer : Controls dimmer from 0 (darkest) to 5 (brightest). The figure below shows a sample screen when the DVD title icon is selected. You can navigate the menu selections using the direction keys either via the remote control or the touchscreen controls. 1 2 Basic Operation 1 Direction key: Moves the DVD Title cursor. 2 ENTER: Selects the menu selection indicated by the cursor. 47
49 Using 12. Setup Choose Setting from the main menu to access and change settings for the device Main Theme Change main theme of GUI (Graphic User Interface). This affects the background image in the main menu Slide show If no input is made for more than one minute in the main menu, specified images can be displayed sequentially in a slide show. You can select Off, 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds, or 5 minutes for the time interval between subsequent image displays when the slide show is started. To use Slide show function, you have to resize image file to 480 X 234. V-up Pro 3000 can resize any image appropriately and save to the SD card for use in the slide show feature FM transmitter You can select 88.1, 88.3, 88.5, 88.7 MHz or off. Please set your car stereo system to the selected FM frequency, and all of the audio from this unit will be played over the car speakers Volume You can select from 16 levels of sound volume. 48
50 Using A/V Input If you have a Plenio DVD player connected to this device (both the A/V cable and the COMM cable - see page 48 for more details), select the corresponding model series name to enable touch screen control of the DVD player. For all other external A/V sources, select Other Upgrade or download OS upgrade files will be made available for download at our customer support website listed on page 74. Please check the version number of your current OS on the lower right of the Settings display and check the website for new updates. OS Upgrade 1) Download the latest OS upgrade file (NK.bin file) from our customer support website and save to the Upgrade folder in the root directory of your SD card. a) You need to access the SD card via your PC for this upgrade. If your PC does not have a SD card reader, you can purchase a USB SD card reader from any electronics/computer supplies store. b) If the root directory of your SD card does not have an Upgrade folder, please create a new folder and name it Upgrade before saving the OS upgrade file into it. 2) Insert the SD Card into the device. When the SD Card memory icon becomes highlighted in blue, select OS upgrade. Basic Operation 3) Press the [OK] button to begin the OS upgrade process. 49
51 Using 4) Once the upgrade is complete, please reboot the unit and verify the new OS version number on the lower right of the Settings display. 5) Please access the SD card again via your PC and delete the OS upgrade file from the Upgrade folder to free up the SD card memory Dimmer You can select from 5 levels of screen brightness. 50
52 12-8. Touch Calibration Select this button to re-calibrate the touch screen settings. Using For touch screen setting, press and hold the center of the cross symbol. When correctly pressed and held, the cross symbol will move to the upper left corner. Repeat the press and hold procedure until the cross symbol has moved across all four corners. Tap the screen at any location to save these settings. Caution If you press a point that is far away from the cross symbol during touchscreen setting, the settings will not be saved. Always park your car before accessing the touchscreen setting to ensure accurate setting. Do not use a sharp object on the touchscreen, as this may damage the touch panel. Instead, use a round edge object like the test jack or your fingertip for setting OK You can save all settings by pressing this button Basic Operation Cancel You can cancel all settings you made by pressing this button INIT You can restore the factory default settings by pressing this button. 51
53 Map Upload 1. Installing V-Up Pro 3000 Program A. Check the customer support website listed on page 74 to check for the latest version of the V-Up Pro 3000 program (compared to the version provided on the DVD). If a more up-todate version is available on the website, download and install. Otherwise, open the V-Up Pro folderon the DVD and launch the Setup file to install from the DVD. B. When you launch the appropriate V-Up Pro 3000 installation file, carry out the following installation procedure. C. Specify the installation folder. See Figure 1-1. Figure 1-1. Specifying V-Up Pro 3000 installation folder Note Your PC must be equipped with a DVD drive in order to access the data contained on the DVD. Your DVD contains the V-Up Pro 3000 installation files, backup map data for the 48 continuous US states that are preloaded on your SD card, along with maps for Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. The DVD does not provide updated maps. The maps contained in the SD card and the DVD are identical. 52
54 Map Upload D. Program installation will be started. See Figure 1-2. Figure 1-2. V-Up Pro 3000 Installation Progress E. If successfully installed, the Setup Complete message will be displayed. See Figure 1-3. Figure 1-3. Completion of V-Up Pro 3000 installation F. The following program group and the shortcut icon will be created in Programs menu as shown in Figure 1-4. Uploading Files Onto Device Figure 1-4. V-Up Pro 3000 shortcut icon 53
55 Map Upload 2. What is V-up Pro 3000 V-up Pro 3000 is the file management program for transferring files onto the SD card. It provides the following features. You can upload navigation data files onto the SD card using V-up Pro V-up Pro 3000 supports image resizing and can save resized image onto the SD Card for viewing in a slide show. V-up Pro 3000 support management and transfer of music files onto the SD card 3. Running V-Up Pro 3000 Program A. Select Start Programs Plenio V-Up Pro 3000 V-Up Pro 3000 shortcut icon. B. V-Up Pro 3000 will be started. See Figure Figure 2-1. V-Up Pro 3000 main screen 1 V-Up Pro 3000 program version. 2 SD memory connection status and remaining memory capacity. 3 Minimize window button. 4 Close window button. 5 Title Bar : You can move the V-Up Pro 3000 program window. 54
56 Map Upload C. Select SD memory drive C-1) When you start V-Up Pro 3000, SD memory drive selecting window will apprear as shown in Figure 2-2. C-2) Select SD memory drive using the pull down menu. Figure 2-2. V-Up Pro 3000 SD memory drive selecting window Note You need a SD card reader to transfer files between your PC and the SD card. If your PC does not have a SD card reader, please purchase a USB SD card reader from any computer accessories store to access the SD card via your PC s USB connector. C-3) If you select SD memory drive correctly, remaining free space on the SD card will be displayed as shown in Figure 2-3. Figure 2-3. Free space of SD memory Uploading Files Onto Device 55
57 Map Upload 4. Closing V-Up Pro 3000 Program A. When you click the [Close] button, the program closing confirmation window will appear as shown in Figure 3-1. B. Click [Yes] to exit from V-Up Pro 3000 program. Figure 3-1. V-Up Pro 3000 closing confirmation window 56
58 5. System Upgrade Map Upload A. This options allows the user to upload navigation map data to the SD card. A-1) Click the System Upgrade icon in the V-Up Pro 3000 main screen. A-2) Then, the screen shown in Figure 4-1 will appear. 1 2 Figure 4-1. System upgrade running screen 1 DVD drive selection pull down menu box. 2 [Move to V-Up Pro 3000 Main Menu] button. 3 [Move Previous] button. 4 [Move Next] button. 4 3 Uploading Files Onto Device 57
59 Map Upload A-3) Select the DVD drive using the pull down menu shown in Figure 4-1. Reads upgrade files from the user-specified DVD-ROM disc and transfers them to SD memory. (See Figure 4-2 for DVD drive pull down menu) Figure 4-2. Specifying DVD-ROM disc A-4) Move to the next step by clicking the [Next] button (Figure 4-1 4) after selecting the upgrade type. B. Selecting upgrade items B-1) Select the item to upgrade using the Select upgrade items check box (Figure 4-3 1) Figure 4-3. Upgrade items selection window
60 Map Upload 1 Navigation selection check box. 2 OS selection check box. (Do not use. Please see page 51 for OS upgrade instructions) 3 Map region selection check box. 4 POI set selection check box. 5 Voice Language selection check box. 6 [Move Previous] button. 7 [Move Next] button. 8 [Move to V-Up Pro 3000 Main Menu] button. B-2) To upload navigation files, select the navigation selection checkbox (Figure 4-3 1) and select the desired files using the map region, map guide and voice language check boxes (Figure 4-3 3~5). 1 Figure 4-4. Navigation data selection screen 1 Calculates and displays the memory requirements for checked components. Uploading Files Onto Device 59
61 Map Upload The alarm message window appears when navigation upload is selected (Figure 4-6). Select the [Yes] button to continue with the upload. Figure 4-6. Navigation upload alarm window C. Uploading C-1) If the upload type and item were properly selected, the upload progress screen will appear as shown in Figure 4-7. The selected upload item list will appear at the Figure position. 2 1 Figure 4-7. Upload progress screen 1 Upload cancellation button. 2 Upload list display section. C-2) Click the [Cancel] button (Figure 4-7 1) to stop the upload and return to the previous step. 60
62 Map Upload D. Upload completion D-1) When upload has been completed successfully, the Complete message window shown in Figure 4-8 will appear. Figure 4-8. Upload complete message window Uploading Files Onto Device 61
63 Multimedia Management 1. Music Management A. Execution A-1) Click the Music Management icon in the V-Up Pro 3000 main screen. A-2) The screen shown in Figure 1-1 will appear Figure 1-1. Music Management execution screen 6 1 Specify the music folder to access on your PC. 2 Creates a new folder within the current displayed folder on the SD card. 3 Edits the name of the current displayed folder on the SD card. 4 Deletes the displayed music folder, or selected music file from the SD card. 5 Selects music folder on SD card for uploading music files. 6 Transfers the specified music file from the PC to the SD card. 7 Displays the music file in the specified folder on your PC. 8 Displays the music file in the displayed folder on the SD card. 9 Moves back to the V-Up Pro 3000 main menu. 62
64 Multimedia Management B. Opening music file from user PC B-1) Click the Open Music File button (Figure 1-1 1) and select the music folder on the user PC. B-2) If any music file is available in the selected folder, it will be displayed in the music file list window. See Figure 1-2. Supported music file type : MP3, WMA,WAV. Figure 1-2. Displaying the music file in the user PC Uploading Files Onto Device 63
65 Multimedia Management C. Selecting music folder location in SD memory C-1) Click the folder icon button for specifying folder on SD card (Figure 1-1 5) and select the target folder. D. Creating music album in SD memory D-1) Click the Add button (Figure 1-1 2) and input the name of the folder to create in the name input window. (See Figure 1-3) D-2) A new music folder will be created under the current displayed folder. Figurer 1-3. Music album name input window 64
66 Multimedia Management E. Editing music folder name in the SD card E-1) Click the Folder icon (Figure 1-1 5) and choose the folder you want renamed. E-2) Click the Edit button (Figure 1-1 3) and input the new folder name. See Figure 1-4. Figure 1-4. Music album name edit window E-3) Click the [OK] button to replace music folder name. F. Deleting music files/folders from SD card. F-1) Select the music folder to delete using the Folder icon (Figure 1-1 5) F-2) If you want to just delete a specific file, highlight the file in the list. Click the Delete button F-3) Select delete mode. See Figure 1-5. (Yes for entire folder, No to just delete selected file) Uploading Files Onto Device Figure 1-5. Select delete mode 65
67 Multimedia Management F-4) If any music file is available in the selected music folder, a Confirmation window will appear. See Figure 1-6. Figure 1-6. Music album deletion confirmation window F-5) Click the [Yes] button to delete the selected music folder. G. Copying music file to SD card G-1) Specify the target music folder on the SD card by clicking the Folder icon. If no music folder is selected, one can be created by clicking the Add icon. G-2) Open the music file folder on your PC. (See page 66) G-3) Select the music file to copy from the left side list window. (Multiple selections are possible. See Figure 1-7.) Figure 1-7. Selecting music file in the user PC 66
68 Multimedia Management G-4) Click the Copy music file button (Figure 1-1 6) button. G-5) While the file(s) is being copied, a progress bar will display the status of the file transfer. G-6) When file copying is complete, the copied music file will be displayed in the list window on the right. H. Cancelling music file copy H-1) To stop file copy while in progress, click the [Cancel] button. I. Deleting music file from the SD card I-1) Select the music file(s) to delete from the list window on the right. (Multiple selections can be made.) I-2) Click the Delete button (Figure 1-1 4). I-3) Choose Yes from the prompt to delete the entire folder. Choose No to just delete the selected files. Just close the pop up window if you wish to cancel delete. Uploading Files Onto Device 67
69 Multimedia Management 2. Bitmap Management A. Execution A-1) Click the Bitmap Management icon in the V-Up Pro 3000 main window. (See Figure 2-1.) Figure 2-1. Selecting Bitmap Management 68
70 A-2) The screen shown in Figure 2-2 will appear. Multimedia Management Figure 2-2. Bitmap Management execution screen 5 1 Opens the image file from the user PC. 2 Displays a preview of the specified slide show image. 3 Deletes the highlighted image file from the SD card. 4 List of the slideshow image file(s) on the SD card. 5 Transfers selected image onto slide show list on SD card. 6 Radio button to select the Image file output type. (Original aspect ratio or full screen) Uploading Files Onto Device 69
71 Multimedia Management B. Opening image file from user PC B-1) Click the Open image file button to select an image file to open. B-2) Image will be automatically resized to fit into the slide show display resolution. See Figure 2-3. Supported image file format : bmp, jpg Slide show display resolution : 480x234 Figure 2-3. Displaying the selected image file. C. Resizing image C-1) You can choose to keep the original aspect ratio or stretch to fit full screen before transferring to the SD card. C-2) Use the radio button (Figure 2-2 7) to select from the above options. Example 1. Image with aspect ratio Example 2. Full screen image 70
72 Multimedia Management D. Copying image file to SD memory D-1) When you click the Copy image file button (Figure 2-2 6), the image file name input window will appear. See Figure 2-4. Figure 2-4. Image file name input window D-2) The image file displayed in the preview window (Figure 2-2 2) will be saved in the slideshow folder on the SD card with the given file name. Uploading Files Onto Device 71
73 Multimedia Management E. Previewing images on the SD card slideshow list E-1) The image file list window (Figure 2-2 5) displays a list of slideshow image files contained on the SD card. E-2) Select one file in the image file list window (Figure 2-2 5). E-3) The selected image file will be displayed in the image file preview window. Figure 2-5. Image file opened from SD memory F. Deleting image files from the SD card slideshow list F-1) Select the file to delete from the image file list window. (Multiple selections can be made) F-2) Click the Delete image file button (Figure 2-2 3). F-3) The selected image file will be deleted. 72
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