[. . . ] User Guide A350 3rd edition www. binatonegps. com Binatone Navigation software IMPORTANT IMPORTANT Satellite signals are required for this product to function in Navigation Mode. There may be occasions within your home or surrounding area when the signal strength is limited and Navigation Mode may not be possible. If you experience difficulty in receiving a signal in your car you may need to use an external antenna {optional). You can check the number of satellite signals that the unit is receiving and the strength of those signals by viewing the GPS Receiver. [. . . ] Alternatively; if you know the postcode of the waypoint/destination, select the Postcode field from the Address Search screen. Enter the full postcode making sure that there is a space between the two parts i. e. Again your selection will be narrowed down as you enter more characters/digits. Select the correct entry from the list and tap OK, you will be returned to the Address Search screen. you will notice that some fields will now be shown in grey these fields can no longer be altered. Secondly if you have not used the postcode to search for your waypoint/destination, you will have to enter the road name. If you do not know the house number it is possible to specify the waypoint/destination by selecting an intersection with another road. Tap crossroad, you will be shown a list of all the other roads which either join or cross the selected road. Use the up/down arrows to scroll the list until you find the correct road which intersects with your named road. At any point while entering in an address you can tap the On Map button at the bottom left of the screen to be shown the currently entered location on the map. Once you are happy with the address that you have entered tap OK, the address will be entered into the waypoint/destination list 19 Binatone Help Line: 0845 345 9677 (for UK only. Local Call rate) NAVIGATION MENU POI (Points of Interest) The POI search allows you to quickly find points of interest like petrol stations and restaurants in a database of millions of POI. There are 2 options available for searching for a POI; POI Near You and POI in City POI Near You Use this option to search for a POI from a particular category or for all categories around you current location (this will either be your current GPS location or if there is no GPS lock, then the area the map is currently showing will be used for your location) up to a distance of approximately 20 Miles. The screen will change to the POI category Menu. Select All POI to be shown all of the POI that are located around your current location. Otherwise selecting a category will only show you the POI for the chosen category. The screen will change to the Nearest POI display; from here you can scroll through the list of available POI until you find the POI you are looking for. With each POI you will be shown the type of POI it is by the icon on the far left of the screen, you will then be shown the distance to the POI from your current location and finally the name of the POI. Scroll through the list by tapping on the Up/Down arrows. From the POI Category screen tap More to be shown a full list of the individual POI categories. Scroll through the list using the Up/Down arrows to view all of the categories. When you have found the category you are looking for tap Next, the screen will change to the Nearest POI screen. Tap Back and you will be taken back to the Search from screen. 20 Binatone Help Line: 0845 345 9677 (for UK only. Local Call rate) NAVIGATION MENU Find A new screen will be displayed requesting you to enter a keyword, enter the name or the start of the name for the POI you are looking for and press OK. [. . . ] Note; If you only have 3 locked satellite signals then you only have a 2D fix and certain information will not be available. In order to navigate you need at least 4 locked satellite signals which will give a 3D fix. This is clearly indicated at the bottom of the screen by either the word Invalid or valid 37 Binatone Help Line: 0845 345 9677 (for UK only. Local Call rate) NAVIGATION MENU Time Zone Setting The time on the unit is automatically set by the satellite signals, but in order to correct this time for your current location you will need to set the time zone. [. . . ]