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• The WayPoint
tm
model 100 has an included CompactFlash
®
(CF
L
CompactFlash (CF)
refers to the larger of
the two slots in the
top of your Way-
Point PDA. It can
hold memory or de-
vices.
L
Bluetooth refers to a
wireless system that
permits information
exchange between
other nearby Blue-
tooth devices.
) based GPS receiver. It can be inserted in the CF slot of the
WayPoint 100 whenever GPS navigation is needed. To save
battery power, the GPS can be removed or turned off when it is
not needed.
• The WayPoint model 200 uses Bluetooth
®
technology in
conjunction with a Bluetooth GPS. The Bluetooth CF card
onboard will communicate with the included Bluetooth GPS
receiver which is in a separate package. The Bluetooth CF
module can also be used for other communication tasks such as
connecting to the Internet via a cell phone. The Bluetooth
module should be shut off when not needed to save battery
power.
Variations on these basic model numbers include specific features not in
the base model. The WayPoint models 105 and 205 include a license (activation code) to use
maps for the entire United States instead of just one region. They are also called the National
Edition. The maps themselves can be downloaded from our website or obtained from an
optional CompactFlash card. These maps are also be available in CDROM format. The standard
WayPoint 100 and 200 models can be upgraded easily by purchasing other regions as needed.
For more information see Chapter 8
“Map Loader” on page 73.
The WayPoint PDA can be installed in a car using the provided portable vehicle mount. The user
should choose a convenient spot on the windshield, left or right of the steering wheel to attach
the suction cup. Be sure the unit is not blocking any of the view of the road.
When driving, always use the vehicle mount so that you can maximize the performance settings
without worrying about running the battery down. The power cable can be routed to the unit
from the 12 Volt “cigarette lighter” power outlet and plugged into the base of the WayPoint
vehicle mount. A small adapter cable connects the vehicle mount to the PDA unit.
No part of the hardware should be installed in front of either front airbag. Detailed installation is
given in
“Getting Started” on page 7 or the Quick Start Guide. For security, the PDA should not
be left in an unattended car.
Caring For Your WayPoint PDA
Routine Care
To keep your WayPoint PDA working properly, please follow these guidelines.
• Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the product.
• Never place anything on top of the product.
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