Audiovox NPC5000 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
Additional functions
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Speed warning
If the speed warning is activated and the speed limited is exceeded, then audible info
will be provided (gong) and as well as a message on the screen.
This function is useful, for example, if winter tires are used that require that a certain
maximum speed is not exceeded.
Setting the speed limit:
Move the cursor to the speed indication field
Press the
OK
-button.
Use the cursor buttons
2
or
4
(
1) and / or
8
or
6
(
+
1) to set the warning limit.
Press the
OK
-button again.
The current status (on / off) is displayed by the color of the quadrant in front of
the speed value (red: off / green: on).
Switching speed warning on / off:
Select “Warning on/off” option.
The speed warning is switched on or off each time the
OK
-button is pressed.
Emergency menu
The current car position, the
respective national emergency
call number (under “For emer-
gency call”) and a freely pro-
grammable number for an
assistance center are displayed
in the emergency call menu.
The indicator accuracy for the
vehicle position is approx. 30 m.
The country, city name and road name for the current car position are only
displayed if the car is located on a digitized road. Otherwise, or if the wrong map
CD – or none at all – is in the navigation system, only the position calculated by the
GPS system appears as a function of the geographical longitude and latitude.
Entering an assistance center service number
You can store a telephone number of your choice in the “Emergency” menu, e. g. an
automobile club or an emergency assistance service.
Select the “Settings” function in the “Emergency” menu.
Enter the telephone number that you want to use for emergency assistance.
After completing the entry with
“OK”
the number then appears in the
“Emergency” menu.
9:17 am
05/23/2000
84°5726 North 45°2226 East
For emergencycall:
PETOSKEY, MI UNITED STATES
E MITCHELLST
Your currentposition is:
For assistancecall:
Setting
911 1-800-HELP ME
Return
Emergency
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