[. . . ] When the device is in sleep mode, the battery can be fully charged quickly. Sleep Mode Button Main power switch To install the car kit: 1. Press the lever to secure the cupula on the windshield surface. Note: Rise the lever (3) to release the cupula from the windshield. 1 screwcap A 5 3. Adjust the angle of the gooseneck and secure it by fastening screwcap A. Carefully place and slide the device into the cradle. 3 screwcap B 4. [. . . ] 4 Main Menu and Basic Settings The main menu appears after you turn on the device. From the main menu, you can: Tap Navigation to enter the navigation system. 5 The Settings Menu - The System Info button allows you to view the system information. It provides two adjustment modes, Fix backlight brightness and Adjust by environment brightness. R300 has Light Sensor function that allows you to adjust LCD brightness for either a lighter or a darker environment. - The Date & Time button allows you to set the date and time for your device. - The Volume button allows you to adjust/mute the sound for the device and phone calls. - The Battery button allows you to view battery status, see page 3 for detailed information. - The FM transmitter allows you to transmit navigation voice instruction and music/video sounds to your car audio system through the FM radio. . 6 Multi-Media Features R300 allows you to play music (mp3 and wma files), view photos (jpg. A list of POIs is displayed, sorted by their distance from the reference point. · Tap Search to narrow the list by entering a part of the POI name. · To see the name and address of additional POIs, tap the left and right arrow buttons. · Tap By Name to list POIs in alphabetical order instead of their distance. · Tap Navigate To to select the POI as your destination and start navigating there. · Tap Add to Favorites to save the POI as one of your favourite destinations. · Tap Info to display detailed information on the POI. Map and Navigation (1) ASUS GO can display two types of maps: · 2D map that looks like a conventional road map and works best for browsing · 3D view that shows streets as well as buildings or landmarks (where available), and works best for navigation Tap the 2D or 3D icon to change between the views. Tap the Cursor icon to open the Cursor menu and navigate to the current position of the cursor. 14 Zoom in and out by tapping the corresponding buttons. In 3D view, you can also tilt and rotate the view with the arrow buttons. In 2D map mode, you can also modify the planned route by tapping Detour. [. . . ] In 3D view, you can also tilt and rotate the view with the arrow buttons. In 2D map mode, you can also modify the planned route by tapping Detour. If you want to avoid a certain route, you can set it here. Map and Navigation (2) While navigating, a thick line shows the recommended route, and an arrow represents your current position. A pictogram indicating the next manoeuvre is displayed on the left side along with its distance. [. . . ]