Users Manual

FCC ID: I4L-MS5607

Users Manual

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 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one of the following measures:
z    Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
z    Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
z    Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
      connected.
z    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.


FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.


This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.


     Important Safety Precaution
Always read and follow these basic safety precautions carefully when handling any piece of electronic
component.

1.   Keep this User Manual for future reference.

2.   Keep this equipment away from humidity.

3.   Lay this equipment on a reliable flat surface before setting it up.

4.   The openings on the enclosure are for air convection hence protects the equipment from overheating.

5.   All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.

6.   Never pour any liquid into the opening that could damage or cause electrical shock.

7.   If any of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by a service personnel:

     ♦    Liquid has penetrated into the equipment

     ♦    The equipment has been exposed to moisture

     ♦    The equipment has not work well or you can not get it work according to User Manual

     ♦    The equipment has dropped and damaged

     ♦    If the equipment has obvious sign of breakage




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    Thank you      for your purchase MS-5607.         This device combines multiple functions of GPS, Hands-Free,
    photo viewer and music playback.

    DestinAtor 7 is embedded as Global Positioning System in MS-5607. Entire device is of user friendly
    interface, just one tap leads you to more information needed.           Instructions for installing and configuring
    this product can be found in this manual.       Before you begin to install and use this product, please read this
    manual carefully for fully exploiting the functions of this product.

    For photos stored in SD card, no need to search for another storage device, just insert into MS-5607 for immediate
    photo sharing. Sharing moments take no time to wait.


         Overview

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        1. SD Card slot            Insert SD memory card.
        2. Power/Menu              Press 3 seconds to Suspend/Resume and 1 second to Menu mode
        3. Power LED               Indicate power status.
        4. Bluetooth LED           Indicate Bluetooth status
        5. Display Window          Read status and information at this window.
        6. Battery On/Off          Power On/Off.
        7. Audio out/TMC           Insert Earphone/TMC Antenna here.
        8. Mini USB port           Connect to AC power adapter for charging.




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Below is the main menu one user powered on MS—5607.       Four categories are available here to you to take

full use of this device.

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®     Chapter 1 GPS(Global Positioning System)

4     1.1 How to locate destination
Following is suggested demonsiration for user locates in Rue Monge in Paris and fries to find a route to
Musee du Louvre without knowing the exact address. In this case, we will search by Point of Interests.

Once touch on the GPS icon, DestinAtor® 7
shows. Arrows indicates activating status




A wamning message appears, user has
to tep on OK to proceed.




Destinator main menuin the right. Tap on                               Comom
Go To


Since assuming not knowing the exact
address of Museum of Louvre. Select
Points of Interest.




Select Browse to see available Points of
Interest.




There are six general categories, tap More
for more options.




Select Museum category, and tap OK.




Search downwards to locate Musee Du
Louvre. Select OK to proceed.




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As Map shows Musee Du Louvre location,
tap Go.




Map in the right shows route from Rue
Monge to Musee Du Louvre as well as more
museums in the neighborhood.

There you go, allow the GPS lead you to
destination.




      1.2 Route

To know route details, tap         icon on
previous picture to back to Main Menu, and
select Route.




     1.2.1 Driving Directions
Driving Directions       to    know    route
Turn-by-Turn.




Picture indicates which street to turn and to
turn in which direction.




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     1.2.2 Route Overview
This option is to know overall scheduled
route.




Distance is also indicated in the right.




      1.3 Options
This section changes display mode and
more settings.




Option Main Menu in the right.




     Night Mode                              3D Mode




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      Free Map Browsing            Pedestrian Mode




       1.4 Extras

More Extra settings available.




Tutorial




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    Chapter 2: Hands-free

     2.1 Bluetooth

Select Hands-free from Main Menu.




Select Bluetooth to able/ disable Bluetooth
function.




One tap on Bluetooth bar, a passkey notice
shall pop up. The passkey is: 0000.




After entering    the   passkey,   Bluetooth
function is On.




    2.1.1 How to pair and connect Bluetooth mobile phone to MS-5607

Make sure both Bluetooth mobile phone and MS-5607 have been paired and connected before user try to dial via
MS-5607.

Following is the connecting/pairing procedure between Sony Ericsson mobile phone and MS-5607.

Note:
a. To enable Bluetooth function of MS-5607, please refer to 2.1 Bluetooth. For mobile phone settings regarding
    Bluetooth activation, please refer to mobile phone manual for details.
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Select Settings in main menu in this mobile
phone.




Go to Connectivity, choose Bluetooth/
Handsfree.




Follow on-screen instructions to search
available Handsfree devices.




Note: The Bluetooth menu in mobile
phone might differ by different brands
and models.
MS-5607 has been found, press Select and
enter passcode: 0000.




Add to and      then   Connect    to   New
handsfree.




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This picture shows MS-5607 has been
successfully paired and connected to
MS-5607. User may make phone calls via
MS-5607 now.




      2.2 Paired List

Only when MS-5607 has been paired would
this selection be valid.




Shows mobile phone model used for

demonstration.    User may tap         icon to
connect to mobile phone again.




User can delete paired list when no longer
needed, just tap         icon.   Tap       to
confirm.




Paired device is no longer available in the
paired list.




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     2.3 Dial

Select Dial from Main Menu.




Tap the number and tap        to make the
call.




This picture indicates the call has been
connected. User can adjust Volume in the
right. Or hang up the phone by tapping
    to end.




     2.4 Last Calls

Select Last Calls to learn the number just
dialed or answered.




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     2.4.1 Dialed Number

Show the Dialed Number tab, user can tap
icons in the right to call again or to delete
call lists.




     2.4.2 Answered Calls

Select Dialed Number tab to learn calls
answered.




     2.4.3 Missed Calls

Select Missed Calls tab to learn calls
missed.




     2.4.4 Redial Call From Last Call Tabs

Choose the number user intend to redial,
tap      icon




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     2.4.5 Delete Call From Last Call Tabs

Choose the number user intend to delete,
just tap    icon.




A transparent window Finished shall show
to remind user above process has been
made.




      2.5 Auto Answer

Set On to auto answer incoming calls, tap
again to set to Off.




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     Chapter 3: Travel Kit

Select Travel Kit from Main Menu.




      3.1 Music

Select Music.




User may tap Play All to listen all music
available or tap desired song as listed in the
right.




You may tap on the screen while playing,
relative information such as name of the
song, the artist and the album shall list
accordingly.

The icon             indicates repeated all
function.




Just one touch screen will show available
option below.     Previous, next, pause,
repeat mode.
Picture in the right indicates under pause
mode.




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Picture in the right indicates under repeating
mode.




      3.2 Photo

Select Photo.




Choose first photo for instance.




Enlarge view for this photo.      Only
Previous and Next options are available
here.




Tap again to find the selection icon in the
bottom of the right side.




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Tap the selection icon to bring up more
selections. Selections from Left to right
are Slide show interval, rotate, zoom
in/out, mute, broadcast.




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    Chapter 4: Settings

Tap on Settings in the main menu to
proceed.




     4.1 Volume

Tap Volume to adjust volume of this device.




Users may adjust either to increase volume
or to decrease volume at by tapping icons
below. If quiet operation is needed, tap
mute icon in the right.




     4.2 Lock

Tap Lock to set lock screen.




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Users might like to select Auto or Manual at
their preference.




Select Auto, the screen will pop Locked
message when user left the device unused
for a while. In this case, tapping Unlock
icon to release.




A confirm message, tap to         unlock or
      to remain locked screen.




      4.3 Audio Output

Tap Audio Output under Settings.




     4.3.1 Speaker

Tap Speaker to activate speaker mode.




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    4.3.2 FM Transmitter

Tap FM Transmitter         to   enter   FM
Transmitter setting.




User may adjust frequency by             or
     and save        as one of your favorite
channels.




User can select various frequencies among
88.5~107.5 MHz to save up to four of your
most frequent used channels as listed in the
right.

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     4.4 Display

Tap Display to set Brightness, Backlight
Timeout and Screen Stylus.




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     4.4.1 Brightness

Users can adjust screen brightness either
by tapping icons below to plus or minus
screen brightness at Brightness tab.




     4.4.2 Backlight Timeout

Users can adjust Backlight Timeout at this
tab for power saving purposes.




     4.4.3 Screen Stylus

Users can calibrate precision of this device
at Screen Calibration tab. Select Tap to
     confirm or        to cancel.




Once          is selected, a cross symbol
 shall display in the center, move your
 finger as cross moves around.




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     4.5 Language

Select display Language here.




There are ten languages available.




     4.6 Date & Time

Select Date & Time to set local date and
time.




    4.6.1 Date

Set date in Year/Month/Day format.   By
adjusting icons in the right.




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    4.6.2 Time

Set time in Hour: Minute. Moreover, user
could change either in 12-hour format or
24-hour format as user’s preference.




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      4.7 Power Status

Tap Power Status to learn current power
status.




From left to right indicates short to full
battery status.




      4.8 Restore

Tap Restore to restore all defaults.




A window as in the right shall pop up to
confirm restoration.   Tap to          confirm
or          to cancel.      Once     is
selected, a transparent icon shows
Finished will show in a few seconds.




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      4.9 System Info.

Select System Info to know more details
regarding




     4.9.1 Devices

Software Version, Firmware Version and
RAM capacity under Devices tab shows
here.




     4.9.2 Storage

Tap Storage tab to show capacity of
Storage Card, and Flash Disk.




     4.9.3 Copyright

Tap Copyright tab to know copyright of this
product belongs to Micro Star International.




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     4.10 Firmware Upgrade

Tap Firmware Upgrade tab to upgrade
Firmware.




A window in the right shall pop up to

confirm. Tap to        confirm or         to
cancel.




Screen shall      show current   status   as
Upgrading.




Then Firmware Upgrade Finished.




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Document Created: 2007-11-15 13:48:47
Document Modified: 2007-11-15 13:48:47

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