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Evesham Nav-Cam 7000
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I was bought a nav cam for xmas. Can anyone tell me in laymans terms how to use it? The CD rom for the computer is for what exactly? - just updating? I have put the mem card in and if youput where you want to go it starts you from London? Help please!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.can,t really answer that as i use a tom tom device on that you have to set your home address but not sure if this is the case on navman systems. but try this site they definately will be able to help you www.pocketgpsworld.com hope this helps
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The cd rom will tell you how to operate your nav-cam, put it in your computer open it and read the manual.
London will be the default loading unless you alter it.
I do not have a sat nav and I have never used one but this is the usual way of learning how to use modern electronic devices that come with a cd rom
Not long ago I bought a hedge trimmer that came with a cd rom telling you how to operate it!
Follow the instructions. Load the CD. Then connect the sat nav and follow the instructions again. Best to get a fourteen year old to do it. Same as tuning a video. You will also need to play around with the touch screen as instructed so it can calibrate itself then it will spring into colourful life. I have a Peugeot 607 and could not pick up satellites through the windscreen. It worked in my wife's Galaxy without an external Aerial. Allow ten minutes for it to find satellites. You can buy an external aerial (the same one which fits the Evesham BM6300 and BM6380 part BLE 300261. Sadly another �25 including postage. Works OK on addresses but post codes can lead you astray. Have a map open as well.
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