Audiovox NPC5000 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
Additional functions
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Storing car position in the address book
The current car position can be easily stored in the address book:
Select the “Address book” function in the “Start Menu”.
Select the “Store current pos.” function in the “Address book” menu.
Select the category for the address book in the popup menu that appears.
In order to edit an address (e.g. provide it with a name), you must first load the
address from the address book and then store it in the address book again.
Retrieve address from destination memory / delete destination memory
You can also load one of the last 10 stored destination addresses as the destination
address as follows:
Select the “Address book” function in the “Start Menu”.
Select the “Retrieve address” function in the “Address book” menu.
Select the “Last destination” option in the popup menu that appears.
A list of the last 10 destinations appears.
Select the desired entry.
The selected address is now displayed in the “Address book” menu. You can activate
guidance for this address by selecting the “Guidance” function.
The destination memory can be completely deleted.
Select the “Delete address” function in the “Address book” menu.
Select the “Last destination” in the popup menu.
A security check is made to prevent you from deleting an entry by mistake.
Trip computer
The trip computer is invoked by selecting the “Trip Computer” function in the
“Start Menu”.
The integrated trip computer displays the following information:
Speed current speed
Avg. speed average speed (since reset)
Elapsed distance route distance (since reset)
Elapsed time travel time (since reset)
Speed warning at speed warning (on / off) and warning limit (adjustable)
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The speed display serves only as additional information. Only the car speedometer should
be used in order to determine the actual speed.
The data for route distance, travel time and average speed are reset to “0” by using
the “Reset” function.
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