Troubleshooting – Navman PiN 570 User Manual

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17. Troubleshooting

This chapter suggests possible solutions to common problems with your PiN. If you cannot find the answer

to your question here, or if the recommended solution does not solve your problem, please contact your

retailer for assistance or visit the Navman support website for your area (see Support Information, page 116).

Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Cause

Recommended Solution

1 Operation

Frozen

1.1

PiN software is

“locked up”

and will not

respond.

Software error

Restart your PiN by doing a ‘Soft Reset.’ The PiN remembers

your settings, and returns you to the Pocket PC desktop. Your

saved data will be retained by your PiN. Resetting your PiN is

similar to shutting down and restarting your desktop computer.

Any unsaved data will be lost.

1.2 I

can’t

remember my

password

User sets

password and

then forgets it.

Restart your PiN using a Hard Reset. This completely resets

your PiN to its original factory settings. It removes all RAM data

from your PiN and requires you to set up your PiN again as if

using it for the first time. To ensure the integrity of your data

you should carry out regular backups. Resetting your PiN is

similar to shutting down and restarting your desktop computer.

Any unsaved data will be lost.

1.3 PiN

software

still “locked

up” following

soft reset.

Software error

Restart your PiN using a Hard Reset. This completely resets

your PiN to its original factory settings. It removes all RAM data

from your PiN and requires you to set up your PiN again as if

using it for the first time. To ensure the integrity of your data

you should carry out regular backups. Resetting your PiN is

similar to shutting down and restarting your desktop computer.

Any unsaved data will be lost.

2 Power

Problems

2.1

I can’t turn on

my PiN while

using battery

power

The battery has

too little charge

to operate your

PiN

Connect the PiN to a power source, then try to activate it.
NOTE: If the battery completely runs out of power and is not

charged in time, your PiN may act as if you have carried out a

Hard Reset next time you activate it.

2.2

My PiN runs

out of power

quickly.

Battery not fully

charged

When not in use, keep the PiN connected to a power source.

This will ensure that the battery is always charged.

2.3

My PiN runs

very slowly

Too many

applications

open

Close open applications that you are not using and continue to

work.

2.4

My PiN runs

very slowly

Battery low

Connect the PiN to a power source. You can continue to work

while it charges.

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