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TOUCH Controlled Navigation for VE Commodore
HiTV Communications has designed & developed Australia’s first fully integrated, TOUCH controlled GPS navigation system for VE Commodore, with world leading mapping and navigation software solutions for both on-road and off-road functions.
The touch controlled navigation system is powered by HiTV NaviPlus II with world leading mapping and navigation software solutions for both on-road and off-road functions. The new integrated navigation system offers complete touch panel controlled capability to factory installed system, with Navteq Maps and optional Hema Maps pre-installed. The navigation concept takes a unique form in the touch-panel graphical user interface with high resolution on-screen display. The maps provide elevation and 3D details, while well tested turn by turn TTS functions provide informative route guidance.
Feature
1 Factory TOUCH controlled navigation.
2 Voice guidance through factory speakers.
3 On-road and off-road mapping (optional).
4 Brilliant 2D/3D map display.
5 High resolution RGB display.
6 Automatic volume fading for voice guidance.
7 Interactive POI search.
Specification
1. Processor: samsung 2440 ARM9 400 Mhz
2. AV out: 480 x RGB x 234
3. OS: WinCE 5.0 English version
4. GPS antenna: SMA active antenna
5. GPS engine: 44 channels/-159 dBm
6. Memory on board: NAND flash memory 32MB x1 SERAM 64MB
7. IO:
a. RCA AV Jack
b. SD socket (up to 4GB)
c. SMA female cable
d. Wafer type power DC connector
e. IR receiver 38K on board and 2.4G RF transceiver
f. Min DIM 9 pin for RGBS
g. MIni DIM 8P for external touch pad data control
h. Type A USB 1.1/2.0 full speed x 1
i. Optional 6 pins PS2 connector for TMC/Debug/GPS location output
j. 2.4 RF antenna
k. Speaker out
8. Power supply: 10V~30V
9. Map: On-road navigation Horizon (Navteq)
Off-road navigation Hema Maps (optional)
10. LED: For power indicator