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NAX963HD
English
Notes on Handling
• In no event shall Clarion be liable for any incidental damage (including, but not limited to, loss of the
business profit or change/loss of the data) caused from use or inability to use of this product.
About the navigation system
● Important
• To prevent discharge of the car battery, use
this system with the engine of the vehicle
running as much as possible.
• The housing of this unit may become hot
because this unit has a high-speed CPU. Be
careful to handle the unit during navigating or
immediately after turning the power off.
• Turn off the power of the vehicle when
connecting or disconnecting wires. Doing this
while the power of the vehicle is turned on, may
cause a trouble or malfunction.
Note:
• When using this unit first time after purchasing, or
not used for long periods of time, it might take
about 5 to 15 minutes until the current location is
determined using GPS. Moreover, even when
using it often, it may take about 2 to 3 minutes until
the current location is determined according to the
GPS measuring situation.
• Provided RDS TMC information about traffic
incidents may not be up to date. Use the provided
RDS TMC information as a reference only.
• When the route (path) cannot be calculated, move
desired destination to a nearby main road and
perform calculation again. It may be impossible to
find a route in case the car location is too close to
the desired destination.
• For vehicles equipped with an intelligent key, do
not bring the intelligent key close to the unit of the
navigation system. The navigation system may not
operate correctly.
• If an electrical equipment that generates a strong
electrical noise is used near this unit, the screen
may be disturbed and noise may be generated. In
this case, keep away such an electrical equipment
or refrain from using it.
About the hard disk drive
● Important
•Data
*1
saved to the hard disk drive may get lost
in case of a breakdown, malfunction, or other
trouble of this unit.
It is recommended that you back up your
important data to a personal computer by using
the USB memory stick. ➜ “Backing up User
Data” (P. 54)
• Never detach the hard disk drive by yourself. In
case data
*1
stored on the hard disk drive gets
erased or destroyed due to this action, no
repair covered by warranty can be granted.
• Operation of the navigation system may be
limited to protect the hard disk drive if the
temperature is extremely high or low. In such a
case, please wait until temperature becomes
normal again.
• Though certain buzzing can be heard when the
hard disk drive is working, this is not a
malfunction.
*1: Including the stored locations and their data,
route data, data stored in the Favourite &
Frequent List, setting data set from the Setting
menu, and data imported from the USB
memory stick (Wallpapers, Safety Camera
locations, etc.).
About the USB port
● Important
• The USB memory stick may stick out when
inserted, so it may cause danger during driving.
In such cases, you can use a commercial USB
extension cable, etc., but use it safely under
your own judgment.
• The USB memories sticks must be recognized
as “USB mass storage class” to work properly.
Some models may not operate correctly.
• When the memorized data is lost or
damaged by any chance, Clarion shall not
be liable for any damage.
When using an USB memory stick, we
recommend that you backup your data stored
on it before by using a personal computer etc.
• Data files may be broken when using USB
memories sticks in the following situation:
When disconnecting the USB memory stick or
turning the power off during writing or reading
data.
When affected by static electricity or electric
noise.
Connect/disconnect the USB memory stick
when it is not accessed.
• Some USB memorie sticks cannot be inserted
to the main unit because of their shape. In such
cases, use a commercial USB extension cable
to connect them.
• Connecting with the computer is not covered.
• Music files (MP3, WMA, etc.) stored in the USB
memory stick cannot be played back.
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