Getting started – TravRoute CoPilot Live User Manual

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Getting Started

Requirements

This User’s Guide includes complete instructions for installing your
CoPilot software, downloading map data to the Smartphone, and using
CoPilot on your Smartphone to guide you to your destination or to
plan trips.

The steps you need to take to get up and running with CoPilot:

Connect your Smartphone to your desktop/laptop (not
necessary if a Quickstart installation memory card was included
with your purchase)
.

Install CoPilot to your desktop and Smartphone using the
Product Key found on the printed CoPilot Quick Start or on
the supplied Product Key card.

On your desktop, create a map data region and download it to
your Smartphone (not necessary if a Quickstart installation memory
card was included with your purchase)
.

Activate CoPilot on your Smartphone.

Enter an address and start driving!

Desktop PC Requirements

To install CoPilot on your desktop or laptop PC, you must have:

• Microsoft Windows 2000, ME, or XP

• 400 MHz processor or better

• 16X CD-ROM or better

• 128 MB of RAM and a hard drive with 1 GB of available disk space

for map data

• Microsoft ActiveSync version 3.1 or later

Smartphone and GPS Requirements

• Windows Mobile 2003 or Windows Mobile 5

• Bluetooth GPS receiver or built-in GPS

Hardware Setup

WARNING: Never leave your Smartphone or GPS receiver in a closed
vehicle that exceeds 140

o

F.

Confi guring the Bluetooth GPS Receiver:

Once you have installed CoPilot Live on your phone, you will be prompted

to set up your remote Bluetooth GPS receiver from the GPS Status screen.
CoPilot uses the Bluetooth GPS receiver to enable you to obtain a GPS fi x
for CoPilot to calculate your route and provide navigation guidance.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Please ensure that the correct date and GMT

time are set on your phone before commencing with setting up your
Bluetooth GPS receiver.

1. Switch on your Bluetooth GPS receiver (slide the switch to 1). Green

and blue lights should turn on if the GPS receiver is properly charged
(see Troubleshooting, next page, on proper charging).

2. Open CoPilot. CoPilot will now check whether

Bluetooth is switched on. If not, select Menu >
Turn On Bluetooth
.

3. Search for your GPS receiver. Select Menu >

Search for GPS. After a few minutes the
system should display a list of Bluetooth devices.
Your Bluetooth receiver will be identifi ed by a
code BTGPS xxxxx .

4. Highlight the GPS receiver and press SELECT.

The GPS screen should now change to ´GPS Signal: Found´ and
the GPS information displayed.

5. Select Done. Now you can enter a destination and start navigating!

LED STATUS LIGHTS:

Blue LED Light indicates the Bluetooth connection status.

Flashing every 1 second: GPS was just powered on and waiting for a
connection. Flashing every 2 seconds: GPS is connected to phone.

Green LED Light indicates GPS status.

Light Constantly on: GPS was just powered on and attempting to acquire a
GPS position. Light is Flashing: GPS has acquired a GPS position.

Orange/Red LED Light indicates Battery status.

Red Light Constantly on: Battery is Low. Orange Light is Constantly on:

Battery is charging. No Light (off): Battery is fully charged.

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