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Operating and Mounting
Instructions
Mobile Navigation
TravelPilot Lucca
TravelPilot Lucca MP3
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Mobile Navigation

Operating and Mounting InstructionsMobile NavigationTravelPilot LuccaTravelPilot Lucca MP3Lucca_long_2G_eng.indd 1Lucca_long_2G_eng.indd 1 13.04

Page 2 - Device Overview

10Safety notesFor your personal benefi t, please carefully read the following safety notes and warnings before operating your Lucca for the fi rst time

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11constantly uses electricity and could discharge the vehicle bat-tery. • Do not unplug the connector by pulling on the wire. The wire could be damag

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12Protective Films and CoversPrior to the initial use, remove the protective fi lms from the display and front of the housing. Before using the cradle,

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13Setting the LanguageIf the Lucca was switched off using the main switch, US English is used as the standard language. If neces-sary, you may have to

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14The number of dark block segments on the battery indicates the charge state of the battery (0 to 3 seg-ments).Note:If the charge state of the batter

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15➜ Locate a suitable place for install-ing the Lucca. To ensure a perfect hold, the glass must be free of dust and oil. If nec-essary, clean the gl

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16➜ Carefully push the guide of the Lucca over the track of the suction cup holder.Installing Lucca in the CradleThe cradle features a track for moun

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17Operating the Navigation MenusSoftware KeyboardIf text entries are required, the touch-screen displays a software keyboard. You can perform all entr

Page 10 - Safety notes

18This is the case, for example, if you do not enter the complete name of a place during the entry. After every en-try of a letter, the text fi eld sho

Page 11 - Initial Startup of Lucca

19punkt start screen (Lucca MP3 only). Here, you can open another application, such as the MP3 play-er or the Picture Viewer, or reopen the navigation

Page 12 - Switching the Main Switch

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Page 13 - Charging the Battery

20➜ Touch the arrow buttons in the Message area to change between the individual TMC messages. For each TMC message, the street number (motorways, r

Page 14 - Vehicle

21• Longitude/Latitude, current Posi-tion: Information of the east longi-tude and north latitude.• Satellites: Number of satellites received. The na

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22NavigationGeneral Notes about the NavigationThe use of the Lucca is at your own risk. Caution:Do not operate the Lucca while driv-ing to protect you

Page 16 - Switching on/off

23The Navigation menu allows access to all the functions of the navigation.Note:The Lucca always starts with the screen that was active when you switc

Page 17 - Navigation Menus

24Exiting the Menu (Lucca MP3 only)➜ In the Navigation menu, touch to quit the navigation. The Lucca start screen displays.Additional Functions➜ To

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25➜ Touch the button until the screen displays the Time zone button. ➜ Next, touch Time zone. The Time zone menu displays.➜ Touch Time zone.➜ To

Page 19 - Information

26➜ Touch the Enter your home ad-dress button. The Destination entry menu dis-plays.➜ Touch the Address button and en-ter your home address. See &qu

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27Entering a Destination CountryFirst, enter the country in which your destination is located. Note:This entry does not have to be repeated. If your d

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28Note: You can only select countries which are at least partially displayed on the currently loaded map.Entering a Destination Address➜ In the main

Page 22 - Navigation

29Intersection fi eld to enter the crossroad to the defi ned street.Note:How to save a defi ned destination is described in the chapter "Saving one

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3The following button are located be-low the display:1 INFO: Repeats the last travel in-struction.2 MENU: Opens the start screen of the device.3 On/Of

Page 24 - Performing Basic Settings

30➜ In the main menu (Lucca MP3 only) touch the Navigation but-ton. The Navigation menu displays.➜ In the Navigation menu, touch the Destination ent

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31Shell, etc. from which you want to look for points of interest. Only those subcategories are avail-able for selection for which points of interest c

Page 26 - Specifying a Destination

32• Show on map:– Select this button to view the specifi ed address on the map.For further details, please read the chapter "Working with the Ma

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33Note: If the country containing your des-tination is not displayed in the fi rst line, touch the button twice and select the correct country.How to

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34➜ Touch the List button. A list with points of interest ap-pears. The points of interest dis-played correspond to the selected category and subcat

Page 29 - • Save:

35The submenu displays.Note: If the country containing your destination is not displayed in the fi rst line, touch the button twice and select the cor

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36Copying a Destination from the MapThis function allows you to select the destination for a navigation directly on the map. In addition to towns and

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37– Move In the move mode (button pressed), you can move the map. For this purpose, touch the map, hold the pen or your fi nger pressed and move the

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38Notes:– This function is only available with GPS reception.– If you use this function during a navigation, all previously de-fi ned route locations

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39Copying the Destination from the FavouritesThe favourites contain all the destina-tions you saved using the Save but-ton. You can perform the follow

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4The underside features the following controls:<=?>;:: Battery compartment cover; Battery main switch < GPS antenna socket for connect-ing an

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40Additional Functions ➜ Touch the More button to gain ac-cess to additional functions of the Favourites menu. The list of Additional functions disp

Page 36 - • Zooming / Moving

41➜ Select the desired destination.➜ Touch the OK button. The destination is copied and the address is entered in the corre-sponding fi elds.Additio

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42 The route calculation is performed and the navigation starts.Note:The route type used for the route calculation is automatically select-ed from th

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43 A menu for entering a name is dis-played.➜ Enter a name for the destination.➜ Touch the OK button. The destination is saved in the Fa-vourites.

Page 39 - Copying the Destination

44➜ Select the destination to be re-named.➜ Touch the More button.➜ Touch Rename entry. A menu for entering a name is dis-played.➜ Enter a new na

Page 40 - Destinations

45➜ Touch OK to delete the list- or -➜ touch not to delete the list.Route Planning with StagesYou can also perform the route plan-ning without GPS

Page 41 - • Save under favourites:

46 The Destination entry menu dis-plays.➜ Defi ne the route point similar to the destination entry. For more in-formation, see the chapter "Enter

Page 42 - Managing Destinations

47If the list features more than 3 en-tries, use the following buttons:➜ Touch the button to scroll up the list by one page (3 elements).➜ Touch th

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48Managing RoutesSaving a route➜ Touch the More button.➜ Touch Save route. A menu for entering a name is dis-played.➜ Enter a name for the route.➜

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49Displaying the Route on the Map➜ Touch the Show on map button to display the entire route on the map. The map is displayed. The route is highligh

Page 45 - Route Planning with

5ContentsDevice Overview ...2Safety notes ...10Safety Notes for Navigation ... 10Safety Notes for Handl

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50 The Routing options menu dis-plays.➜ Touch the Speed profi le fi eld to change between the available pro-fi les.➜ Touch the Type of routing fi eld t

Page 47 - • Move route point down:

51Destination GuidancePrerequisite:• You specifi ed a place of destina-tion as described in the chapter "Entering a Destination" - or -• yo

Page 48 - Calculating a Route

52Disturbed GPS ReceptionA message appears after entering the destination if no adequate GPS signal is received.You have the following options:• Open

Page 49 - Specifying Route

53Working with the MapMap OperationIn this section you learn which in-formation and which processing op-tions are available in the map view. Depending

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54ButtonsDifferent buttons are available in the map view with which you can adjust the display according to your needs.With Map View without GPS Recep

Page 51 - Destination Guidance

55– Position fi xed (standard set-ting) In this mode (button pressed), the map is continually moved so that the current position (yellow arrow) is

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56• 2D-view– Touch the More, button to dis-play the map in two-dimension-al form again.• Zoom out – Touch this button to zoom out of the map.• Z

Page 53 - Working with the Map

57Additional Functions➜ Briefl y touch any position on the map to activate additional func-tions. Depending on whether you are currently in a navigati

Page 54 - • Fix position / Fix map

58Afterwards, all subsequent route points are selected.For further details, please read the section "Inserting an Interim Destina-tion".Rout

Page 55 - • 3D-view

59Map Display during Destination GuidanceDuring a navigation, the map display shows different navigation tools, route information and one additional b

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6ContentsNavigating Home ... 23Showing a Map ... 23Traffi c Jam Reports... 23Settings...

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60– The more yellow bars are dis-played, the closer you are to the location of the next action.• The upper street fi eld displays the next street nam

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61 Caution The information on the digital road maps may be incorrect due to short-term changes (construction, etc.)! The traffi c situation and the loc

Page 59 - Map Display during

62➜ Activate the Street names 2D en-try so that the street names are displayed on the map (only pos-sible in 2-D display).➜ Touch the button to ret

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63 The Speed limit menu displays.In the Speed limit menu you can de-fi ne whether speed limits should be displayed during the navigation and whether

Page 61 - Showing Additional Map

64➜ Touch the Warning outside built-up areas button to change the value or to set it to Never.• Warning– Activate the Warning button to receive an a

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65➜ Touch the Interim destination button. The Destination entry menu dis-plays.➜ Enter the place of destination as described in "Entering a Des

Page 63 - • Warning outside of towns:

66Supposing that you are on the mo-torways and hear a traffi c announce-ment on the radio about a traffi c jam of 5 km on your route. In this case, you

Page 64 - Additional Functions

67Using the TMC FunctionalityTraffi c Reports with TMCThe Traffi c Message Channel (TMC) supplies your Lucca with traffi c re-ports. This is made possib

Page 65 - Blocking route

68Note: This function can only be used if you connected an external TMC re-ceiver, e.g. a corresponding Blau-punkt car sound system.Please ensure that

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69Automatic Route ChangePrerequisite: • You confi gured the Lucca so that route changes are performed au-tomatically (default setting). The report of

Page 67 - Using the TMC Functionality

7ContentsEditing, Saving and Managing Routes ... 46Changing the Order ... 47Deleting a Route Poin

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70Confi guring Lucca / Basic SettingsSettingsYou can perform settings in the Lucca for the following areas:• Touchscreen calibration• Factory settings•

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71Map InformationIn the Map information menu, you can perform the following settings:• Info bar– If you activate the entry, the compass, altitude an

Page 70 - Basic Settings

72Signpost InformationIn the Signpost information menu, you can specify whether signpost information, which you are to follow, should be displayed dur

Page 71 - • Street names 2D

73➜ Touch the Warning outside built-up areas button to change the value or to set it to Never.• Warning➜ Activate the Warning button to re-ceive an

Page 72 - • Warning outside of towns

74• 3D auto zoom– Select whether you desire auto zoom or no auto zoom as de-fault in 3-D view during a navi-gation.• 2D auto zoom– Select whether y

Page 73 - • Begin with

75Time CalculationIn the Time zone menu, you can set the time zone that is valid for your position. This setting is important for the correct calculat

Page 74 - • 2D-view

76Home AddressIn the Home address menu, you can store your home address so that you can quickly navigate home from any location.➜ Touch the Enter you

Page 75 - • Language

77If the Lucca receives the signals from at least 3 satellites, it can determine its position and display it on the map. This position can then be use

Page 76 - GPS Mode of Operation

78Inserting the SD CardThe SD card slot is located on the right side of the Lucca MP3. ➜ Push the SD card into the SD card slot according to the mark

Page 77 - MP3/WMA Mode

79Selecting a Directory via Button➜ To select the next higher direc-tory, touch the button in the Music menu.➜ To select the next lower directory,

Page 78 - Selecting a Directory

8ContentsAdditional Functions during Navigation ...64Inserting an Interim Destination ... 64Approaching the Next Destinatio

Page 79 - Selecting Tracks/Files

80Selecting a Track via Button➜ To select the next track in the di-rectory, touch the button in the Music menu.➜ To select the previous track in th

Page 80 - (Mix/Shuffl e)

81Repeated Directory Play (Repeat)You can repeatedly play all the tracks of a directory.➜ In the Music menu, touch the More button.➜ Touch the Repea

Page 81 - Selecting the Equalizer

82Removing the SD Card➜ You quit the MP3/WMA mode by touching the button in the Music menu.➜ Carefully push on the SD card in the slot until it di

Page 82 - Picture Viewer

83➜ Touch the Picture Viewer button. The Pictures menu displays. The fi rst picture in the fi rst direc-tory recognised by the Lucca MP3 is displayed.

Page 83 - Slide Show

84➜ Touch the Slideshow button re-peatedly until the desired time is displayed.➜ Touch the button. The Pictures menu is displayed again.Quitting th

Page 84 - Quitting the Slide Show

85➜ Touch the desired directory. The directory is displayed.➜ Touch the picture you want to dis-play. The Pictures menu is displayed again and th

Page 85 - Selecting a Picture

86➜ Touch the Show Folder button. The display of the directory name is activated if a check mark is dis-played.➜ Touch the button. The Pictures m

Page 86 - Removing the SD Card

87Installing Street MapsThe road map of the country in which the Lucca was purchased is prein-stalled in the memory of the Lucca. You can purchase add

Page 87 - Installing Street Maps

88AccessoriesCradle (only Lucca MP3 is part of the scope of delivery)The cradle allows for adding addi-tional functions to the Lucca. If you installed

Page 88 - Accessories

89Connection Blocks of Blaupunkt Car Sound Systems for Lucca MP31234567812345678CBA14710 1316193691215182581114 1720C-1 C-2 C-3AB1 nc 1 Speaker out

Page 89 - C-1 C-2 C-3

9ContentsSelecting a Directory via File Browser ... 79Selecting Tracks/Files ... 79Selecting a Track

Page 90 - Installations

90Installations(not part of the scope of delivery)Steering Wheel Remote Control RC 09The RC 09 steering wheel remote control allows you to operate the

Page 91 - Disposal of old unit

91Technical DataTFT displayActive colour matrix, 3.5 inch diagonal, 320 x 240 pixelAudioBuilt-in loudspeaker: Mono, 8 Ohm, max 2 WrmsAudio output via

Page 92 - Questions FAQ

92Fault Removal / Frequently Asked Questions FAQWhy does the Lucca/Lucca MP3 re-quire GPS reception?The system must know where it is lo-cated or where

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93The built-in loudspeaker does not meet my quality demands. What can I do?The Lucca can be connected to a car sound system with Tel.-In/Aux-In, so th

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94The internal navigation software re-mains intact and you can use either the internal navigation software or the one on the SD card for the selec-tio

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95Does the connection of the remote control (RC09 available as an op-tion) require an external infrared receiver?No. The infrared receiver is integrat

Page 96 - Robert-Bosch-Straße 200

96Blaupunkt GmbH, Robert-Bosch-Straße 200, D-31139 Hildesheim04/06 CM-AS/SCS1 (GB)8 622 405 055Country: Phone: Fax:/www:Germany (D) 0180-5000225

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