Horizon Navigation NavMate Car GPS Receiver User Manual
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NavMate Navigation System
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User Manual
NavMate Navigation System
System Components
The following hardware components make up your NavMate:
• Wire Harness – connects system to the vehicle’s electrical system.
• Navigation System Computer – includes removable CD featuring digital
map and information database, and navigation application software to
operate the system.
• Display Cable – connects navigation computer to the display unit.
• GPS Antenna – installed on the vehicle deck lid, roof, instrument panel, or
rear window package shelf, this antenna must have a clear view of the sky to
receive the GPS satellite signals.
• Computer Mounting Bracket – used to mount the computer in a safe
location, such as the cargo compartment or under a seat.
• Display Unit – typically mounted on or near the instrument panel, this
features a color LCD display screen, built-in speaker, and control buttons.
• Map CD – One Map CD is included with this kit. To order additional and
updated Map CDs please call 1-86NAVMATE1 (1-866-286-2831) or visit
www.horizonnav.com.
Basic Mechanics
A special harness connects the navigation system to your vehicle’s electrical
system circuits. Connection locations vary depending on vehicle design. In
brief, however, this is how the navigation system is connected:
• Ignition ON provides power to wake up the navigation system.
• Battery circuit powers the navigation system’s computer when the ignition
is OFF. This minimal source of power is needed to store the vehicle’s last
location/position, similar to the way the time on your vehicle’s clock is
stored while the car is OFF.
• Ground connection completes electrical circuits.
• Vehicle speed sensor circuit provides information on how fast the vehicle is
traveling.