Use of NavAtlas Navigator software is executed at your own risk.
To protect yourself and others from accidents, do not program
the navigation system while driving. Enter or select your destination
and activate the navigation system before you begin to drive!
Do not look at the display unless it is absolutely safe to do so!
Safe driving should always be your first priority!
The rules of the road and traffic signs must be obeyed prior to
following instructions from the navigation system.
Do not follow the instructions of NavAtlas Navigator unless
circumstances and the road traffic regulations allow you to do so.
NavAtlas Navigator will automatically reroute you to your destination
when you have gone off course.
When the reception of GPS signals is obstructed, NavAtlas Navigator
software does not stop - but navigation will be interrupted.
As soon as the GPS signal becomes unobstructed, the navigation
system will recognize a change in your current position and
automatically update the route.
When you quit navigation mode, the main navigation screen appears.
You may then indicate another destination or resume by selecting a
destination from the Recent destinations list.
When you have reached your destination the system will announce
“You have reached your destination!”
When turned on for the first time (or if the unit has been idle for
several days, or been moved more than 250 miles while turned off), it
can take several minutes to acquire a GPS signal.
If no GPS signals are received after several minutes, please reset the
GPS in the SETTINGS menu. Refer to page 11 for more details.
The NavAtlas Navigator includes two user modes. Standard mode is
the default, and provides reduced functionality to allow quicker access
to simple operations. Work in Standard mode if you do not need such
functions as Route Planning, or indicating a destination on the map.
These Quick Start Guide instructions are for Standard mode only. For
detailed navigation functions and Extended mode operation, please visit
our website at www.dualav.com.