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Mobile Navigation
TravelPilot 700
www.blaupunkt.com
Operating and installation instructions
(Long version)
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Mobile Navigation

Mobile NavigationTravelPilot 700www.blaupunkt.comOperating and installation instructions(Long version)

Page 2 - Device overview

10Initial startup | Installation in the vehicleThe charging process in the switched-off state is approx. 3 hours. The charge state indicator is lo-cat

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Installation in the vehicle | Audio playback via the loudspeakers11Installation exampleThe fi gure shows only an installation suggestion. For the insta

Page 4 - Contents

12Audio playback via the loudspeakers | Switching on/off | Operating the menusConnect the car sound system with the navi-gation device by means of a c

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Operating the menus | Information about GPS13Intelligent auto-completion functionDuring destination input, the device auto-com-pletes characters as fa

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14Information about GPS | Performing basic settingsThis menu contains this information:Latitude/Longitude: Current position in longitude and latitudeA

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Performing basic settings 15Entering the home addressTouch the symbol in the main menu.The map is displayed.Touch the symbol.The Navigation menu is di

Page 8 - Safety notes

16Navigation | Destination inputNavigation The navigation device does not release you from your responsibility as a driver for correct and pru-dent be

Page 9 - Initial startup

Destination input17Entering an address Touch the symbol.The Destination menu is displayed.Note:You do not have to repeat entering the country, city an

Page 10 - Installation in the vehicle

18Destination input | Speech input | Points of interest (POI)Touch the desired address or the coordi-nates.The Position menu is displayed with addi-t

Page 11 - (AUDIO-MIX function)

Points of interest (POI)19Special POIsMy POIsBesides point-of-interest (POI) catego-ries, such as petrol stations and parking, the My POIs category is

Page 12 - Operating the menus

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Page 13 - Information about GPS

20Points of interest (POI) | Tour planningPrerequisite:Bluetooth connection to the cell phone (ch. "Bluetooth function")After selecting the

Page 14 - Performing basic settings

Tour planning | Using a destination from the destination memory21Touch the button to close the map view.Touch the buttons to select an-other destinati

Page 15 - Entering the home address

22Additional functions after the destination input | Country info | SimulationAdditional functions after the destination input/tour planningPrerequisi

Page 16 - Destination input

Simulation | Storing the position | Destination/tour memory23Enter a name for the destination and confi rm with OK.The destination is stored under the

Page 17 - Using the home address as

24Destination/tour memoryEnter a name for the destination and touch OK.The destination is stored under the name en-tered in the My Destinations &

Page 18 - Points of interest (POI)

Destination/tour memory | Calculating a route25Backing up destinations (backup copy)To back up the saved destinations (My Destina-tions & Tours) a

Page 19 - Calling a POI

26Calculating a route | Specifying route optionsSpecifying route optionsThe route options can be defi ned at any time. If you change the route options

Page 20 - Tour planning

Specifying route options | Route guidance27Route guidanceDANGER!Disregarding traffi c rules can lead to accidentsFollow the turn-by-turn directions onl

Page 21 - Using a destination from the

28Offroad route guidance | Working with the mapOffroad route guidance (geocaching)Geocaching is the search for locations via GPS. The coordinates of t

Page 22 - Simulation

Working with the map29In the map view, touch the symbol to reach the Map/navigation settings.If a route guidance is currently active, a differ-ent sym

Page 23 - Storing the position

Device overview31 Display (touchscreen): Simple and intuitive operation by touching the buttons on the display.2 VOL -: Decreases the volume3 On/

Page 24 - Delete all destinations

30Working with the mapTouch the symbol on the third page of the Map Settings menu.A list of the available road maps is displayed.Touch the desired roa

Page 25 - Calculating a route

Working with the map31Touch the symbol to show (check mark) or hide (no check mark) the POI groups.Note:All of the 4 POI groups consist of additional

Page 26 - Specifying route options

32Working with the map | Map display during route guidanceSpeed limitDuring the navigation, the speed limits applicable to the position of the vehicle

Page 27 - Route guidance

Map display during route guidance | Video display33The compass always points north (for ori-entation)Top fi eld: Name of next streetBottom fi eld: Name

Page 28 - Working with the map

34Video display | Voice output during route guidance | Additional functionsDANGER!Distraction from the traffi c can cause accidentsThe video display do

Page 29 - Map/navigation settings

Additional functions35Displaying the route list and entering blockingsThe route list can be displayed to gain an overview of the route.In the Route Gu

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36Additional functions | TMC functionTMC functionThe Traffi c Message Channel continuously broad-casts traffi c announcements. You device allows you to

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TMC function | Infotainment | Bluetooth function37Urgent messages onlyTouch the symbol to start the station search.The station found next is shown on

Page 32 - Map display during route

38Bluetooth functionStarting the Bluetooth applicationTouch the symbol in the Infotainment menu.The Bluetooth menu is displayed. The Bluetooth functi

Page 33 - Video display during route

Bluetooth function39Phone bookThe phonebook function is available for more phone comfort. Fill the phone book yourself with entries or load the entrie

Page 34 - Additional functions during

4ContentsDevice overview ...2Safety notes ...8Warning symbols used ...

Page 35 - Entering a blocking

40Bluetooth functionInbox/outboxIncoming and sent SMS are stored. They can be read and deleted.Touch the Read Inbox Messages button to list messages r

Page 36 - TMC function

Bluetooth function41Touch the symbol.The File Upload menu is displayed.Touch the desired fi le.Touch the Download button to transfer the fi le to the me

Page 37 - Infotainment

42Bluetooth functionTouch the symbol.The Paired Devices menu is dis-played. All cell phones that are reg-istered are listed.Touch a cell phone in the

Page 38 - Hands-free function

Bluetooth function43Switching visibility on/offFor the Bluetooth connection, the navigation de-vice must be visible to other Bluetooth-ready de-vices.

Page 39 - Short messages (SMS)

44Bluetooth function | Illustrated phrase book | Camera functionObtain the following settings from your service provider or the operating instructions

Page 40 - File transfer

Camera function | Entertainment45Resolution: Selecting the image resolu-tionThe brightness is automatically adjusted to the environment.Touch the OK b

Page 41 - Bluetooth function

46EntertainmentIf you want to remove the memory card after its use:If necessary, exit all running applications of the memory card, e.g. the music play

Page 42 - Performing Bluetooth settings

Entertainment47Random playback (Mix)The Mix function allows you to play the tracks of the current directory, a playlist or the selected genre at rando

Page 43

48EntertainmentTouch the symbol to view information about the image fi le.Touch the symbol to delete an image.Touch the button to exit the menu.Slide s

Page 44 - Camera function

Entertainment49Connecting the back-up camera or an external audio/video sourceIf a back-up camera is correctly connected in the vehicle, you can trans

Page 45 - Entertainment

Contents5Storing the position ...23Destination/tour memory ...23Saving destinations ...

Page 46 - Playing music fi les

50Television (DVB-T)Television (DVB-T)Mobile television is possible with DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial). Digital television signals ar

Page 47 - Showing image fi les

Television (DVB-T)51Touch the station list to call up the station list and directly select the desired station.Touch the buttons to switch be-tween th

Page 48 - Playing video fi les

52Television (DVB-T)Electronic programme guide (EPG)The Electronic Programme Guide is a programme overview for current and future television pro-gramm

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Television (DVB-T)53SubtitleIf a station offers subtitles for a current pro-gramme, they can be displayed. Depending on the language offering, you can

Page 50 - Television (DVB-T)

54Internet functionInternet functionConnect the device with a WLAN router at home, a hotspot in a hotel or something similar like a mobile computer an

Page 51 - Teletext

Internet function55Manually confi guring and connecting an invisible WLAN network (SSID is suppressed)Prerequisite:You know the name (SSID) of the netw

Page 52 - DVB-T settings

56Internet functionYou can scroll the web page and click on links to other web pages (hyperlinks) – just like a computer.Note:Use the menu settings, V

Page 53

Internet function57Display by Address/Title: The addresses or titles are displayed for the web pages.Move Up/Down: The previously selected bookmark is

Page 54 - Internet function

58Internet functionView tab:Display Mode: Adjusting the display of the web page (e.g. optimised for the display size).Text Size: Selecting the text si

Page 55 - Web browser

Internet function59Touch the respective empty text fi eld of the following entries to perform the correspond-ing entry with the keyboard:Account Name:

Page 56

6ContentsAnswering or rejecting a call ...38Ending a call and additional functions ...38Managing the call list ...38Ph

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60Internet functionTouch the empty text fi eld to enter an e-mail address via the keyboard.Touch the Save button to save the entry and return to the Se

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Internet function61Editing an e-mailIn the Compose menu, touch the button, if necessary, to scroll through the menu.To select an account,touch the arr

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62Internet functionTouch the symbol to call up the set-tings.Touch the respective empty text fi eld of the following entries to perform the correspond-

Page 60

Internet function63Touch the symbol to remove the station from the favourites.Touch the Yes button to confi rm the deletion or No to cancel.Saving a ne

Page 61 - Internet telephony (VoIP)

64Offi ce functionOffi ce functionThe Offi ce menu contains useful functions for your mobile offi ce – for reading, writing and comput-ing.Use the Offi ce

Page 62 - Internet radio

Offi ce function65Drawing programme (Paint)Touch the symbol to open the draw-ing programme.The document list is displayed.Touch the New button to creat

Page 63 - Podcasting

66Offi ce functionPlaying recordingsTouch en entry in the Voice Recorder menu.Touch the button for playback.Editing recordingsTouch en entry in the Voi

Page 64 - Offi ce function

Offi ce function | My fi les67Touch the button to open the fi le.Touch the button to change to the next higher directory level.Touch the Exit button to e

Page 65 - Voice recorder

68My fi lesData transfer with memory cardPlease read the technical data to fi nd out which memory cards are compatible with the device.Loading data onto

Page 66 - File manager

Settings69SettingsYou can perform these settings:Map and navigation settings (ch. "Working with the map")Device settings: Adjust the settin

Page 67 - My fi les

Contents7Calling up a web page ...55Selecting web pages/addresses from history ... 56Addi

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70SettingsIn the Settings menu, touch the sym-bol to list the available applications.Touch an entry in the list to select the desired application.Touc

Page 69 - Settings

Settings71In the Settings menu, touch the symbol.A list with available languages is displayed.Touch the language in the list that you want to use.Touc

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72Settings | Software | Service | WarrantyPrerequisite:You previously confi gured one of the two pos-sible Internet accesses (ch. "Internet func-t

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Technical data73Technical dataDimensions (W x H x D)123 x 90 x 17.5 mmWeightapprox. 243 gOperating temperature-20 °C ... 60 °CStorage temperature-30 °

Page 72 - Warranty

74Troubleshooting tableTroubleshooting tableProblem Cause MeasureThe device does not work or does not work correctly.The operating system is over-load

Page 73 - Technical data

Troubleshooting table75Problem Cause MeasureThe camera does not acquire the speed limits or not very good.The camera is not correctly aligned.Align th

Page 74 - Troubleshooting table

76Troubleshooting tableProblem Cause MeasureThe device has no or only a very poor TMC reception.The internal TMC antenna only receives a weak TMC.Conn

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Troubleshooting table77

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78Troubleshooting tableCountry: Phone: Fax:Germany (D) 0180-5000225 05121-49 4002Austria (A) 01-610 39 0 01-610 39 391Denmark (DK) 44-898

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8Safety notesSafety notesFor your personal benefi t, carefully read the fol-lowing safety notes before operating the device for the fi rst time.Warning

Page 78 - Blaupunkt GmbH

Safety notes | Initial startup9Notes about handling the CD/DVDThe device is supplied with a CD/DVD that con-tains navigation software and map material

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