Getting started – ALK Technologies CoPilot Symbian S60 User Manual

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Getting Started

This User Guide includes complete instructions for installing your
CoPilot software and using CoPilot on your phone to guide you to your
destination or to plan trips.

Requirements

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

• Nokia PC Suite for transferring map data or other fi les to or from

your mobile phone (supplied with your phone by Nokia)

Smartphone and GPS Requirements

• Symbian S60 2nd Edition phone

• Bluetooth GPS receiver

Connecting Your Smartphone

NOTE: If a Quickstart installation memory card was included with
your purchase of CoPilot, you do not need to do this before installing.

In order to successfully transfer data from your desktop or laptop PC to
your mobile phone, you must have Nokia PC Suite installed on the PC.
This software is necessary to connect the two machines and is provided
by your phone manufacturer. You will need to have this software
installed if:

1) You are installing CoPilot Live using CoPilot installation CDs (rather

than a Quickstart installation memory card);

2) You need to download map data to your phone; or

3) You need to transfer pictures or other fi les from your phone to your

desktop or laptop PC.

Follow the steps below to connect your PC and your mobile phone:

1. Insert the Nokia PC Suite CD in your CD-ROM drive. Do not plug

your phone into your PC until AFTER this software is installed on
your computer.

2. Follow the steps in the Installation Wizard that opens.

3. Click Finish when the installation is complete.

4. Plug the USB cable that came with your phone into a free USB port

on your computer.

5. Plug the other end of the cable into the Pop-port™ connector at the

bottom of your phone.

6. Turn on your phone. Your phone and computer are now connected.

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