Becker highspeed 7934 Operating Guide

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THE TRAFFIC ASSIST HIGHSPEED
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SD memory card
A memory card is used as a storage
medium for road maps, music tracks and
images.
The map data is preinstalled on the card
supplied with the unit. If you intend to
listen to music or view images using the
Traffic Assist Highspeed, you can save
these to the free space on the  memory
card. If you require more memory space,
you must save further images or music
tracks to a separate card (not included).
The separate card must be formatted with
the FAT 16 file system.
When not in the unit, the memory card
must be stored in a protected dry place
away from direct sunlight in the packag-
ing supplied. Avoid touching or dirtying
the contact strip.
You will find more details about the mem-
ory card under:
• "Technical Data" on page 77
USB connection cable
The USB connection cable can be used to
connect the unit to a standard personal
computer by means of the USB port.  You
can charge the Traffic Assist Highspeed
using the USB cable. However, to use the
data on the PC, you will first have to in-
stall the free "Active Sync" software from
Microsoft
®
.
Unit bracket
The Traffic Assist Highspeed can be
mounted in the vehicle using the unit
bracket.
Accessories
Grid power supply unit
This power supply allows connection of
the Traffic Assist Highspeed to a grid out-
let.
Requirements for the power supply:
Alternating current
• 100-240 V
0.2 Amps
• 50-60 cps
External GPS antenna
You can use an external antenna to im-
prove reception in vehicles where only
limited GPS reception is available (not in-
cluded in the scope of supply). Please con-
tact your local dealer for more informa-
tion.
Note:
Playing back music during an active
navigation is only possible if the music is
stored together with the navigation data
on the memory card being used.
 CAUTION
The SD memory card is removable.
Keep away from small children as it could
be swallowed.
NOTICE
Please observe all regulations/laws in
your state as they may limit or specify
mounting locations of the unit.