Becker highspeed 7934 Operating Guide
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SETTINGS
> US
Settings
Selecting the settings
You can pre-select various basic settings
for all applications of the Traffic Assist
Highspeed.
for all applications of the Traffic Assist
Highspeed.
> Push the button
Settings
in the main
menu.
This calls up the setting menu for the fur-
ther selections.
ther selections.
The setting menu
The various setting possibilities can be se-
lected from the setting menu.
lected from the setting menu.
Operation
Selection possibilities
The desired selection is chosen by pushing
the desired button. The funtionality of
the buttons varies according to the selec-
tion and is described under "The individ-
ual menu points" on page 69.
The desired selection is chosen by pushing
the desired button. The funtionality of
the buttons varies according to the selec-
tion and is described under "The individ-
ual menu points" on page 69.
Closing the setting menu
The setting menu is closed by pushing the
button
The setting menu is closed by pushing the
button
, and the main menu then ap-
pears.
The individual menu points
Energy
Your Traffic Assist Highspeed may be op-
erated using an external power supply unit
or using an integrated rechargeable bat-
tery.
erated using an external power supply unit
or using an integrated rechargeable bat-
tery.
The energy supply and its condition is vi-
sualized using the status display.
sualized using the status display.
Displaying the energy supply
The status display can be called up using
the following button.
The status display can be called up using
the following button.
> Push the button
Energy
.
The status display is called up and
the energy supply is visualized.
the energy supply is visualized.
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Note:
The current charge condition is particu-
larly important when operating from bat-
teries. If there is insufficient energy, then
the navigational aid cannot be main-
tained until the destination is reached,
for example.
The current charge condition is particu-
larly important when operating from bat-
teries. If there is insufficient energy, then
the navigational aid cannot be main-
tained until the destination is reached,
for example.
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