Navman ICN720 Satellite Navigation System .
Normally delivered next business day if ordered before 3PM .
Navman ICN 720 features NavPix a breakthrough technology which offers a
unique and intuitive way to navigate to a destination using just
images. Navman ICN720 has a 4-inch widescreens and brand-new navigation
software, together with the very latest GPS technology and live traffic
information.
Imagine
no more as the Navman ICN 700 series and the ICN 720 introduce a
revolutionary new way to navigate – straight out of the box.
Navman ICN720 combines the latest software for reliable and accurate
GPS navigation with NavPix, the revolutionary way to use real pictures
of destinations to plan your route.
And, as you can also use the Navman ICN 720 to take your own
geo-tagged pictures, you can always be sure of arriving at the right
destination.
Navigate by pictures
NavPix
automatically geo-references any pictures you take with the ICN 720, so
they can be used with the built-in 2D and 3D maps to plan your routes.
You can also import your own geo-referenced pictures, letting you
build up an image library to use with the ICN 720’s advanced GPS
navigation software.
What’s more, the state-of-the-art 4” widescreen lets you easily
follow your chosen route – or you can listen to road-specific voice
guidance instead.
Making life easier
As
well as introducing this revolutionary new way to navigate, the ICN 720
provides the easy way to find the nearest petrol station or parking
facility with its Fuel and Park buttons.
The fascia additionally includes the Home button which enables you
to automatically plan your route home at the touch of a button.
You can import your own points of interest (POIs) and
NavPix-referenced images, such as safety cameras, to personalise your
route planning options.
The Back on Track software will also put you back on your right
route automatically if you miss a turn, ensuring that the best route is
calculated without having to do anything.
Real-time traffic updates
Navman ICN720 integrates with the optional Traffic Module which
delivers real-traffic updates directly to your Navman. You will then
know in advance about any problems on your route and can automatically
recalculate your route if you want.
Furthermore, once you have bought the Traffic Module, there are no additional subscriptions for the traffic updates.
Features
Navman iCN 720 is ready to use straight out of the box, so you discover this revolutionary way to use GPS navigation immediately. As well as being fully portable, so you can transfer your Navman GPS navigation between vehicles quickly and easily, the iCN 720 provides:
- Integrated NavPix software and camera so you can create your own location-referenced POI images
- 4” state of the art wide high-definition TFT touchscreen
- Latest GPS navigation software using SIRF Star III Generation 2 technology
- 3D door-to-door navigation using pre-loaded software
- Full UK postcode search
- Voice-guided, road specific directions
- Fuel and Park buttons to identify the nearest fuel or parking location
- Home button so you can automatically plan your best route home
- Ability to add your own POIs by hooking the device up to your PC
- Enhanced maps with improved icons and signage
- Back lit keypad and night view nav screen
- Route planning for multiple destinations
- Navman iCN720 features maps of the UK and Ireland
The iCN 720 is fully featured, so you get:
- Advanced address entry and address search functions
- On-going journey information, such as ETA and distance remaining
- Latest, highly detailed map data
- Multi-view maps, including 2D, 3D and topographical, next manoeuvre and mini maps
- Thousands of pre-installed POIs and ability to add your own
- Avoid areas and nearest POI alerts
- Automatic re-routing with Back-on-Track
- Search by postcode, street or town
- Rechargeable battery
The optional Traffic Module for the iCN 720 also adds:
- Real-time traffic alerts in France, Germany and the UK
- Free subscription to Navman traffic alerts
Optional Traffic Module .
The
optional traffic pack makes the Navman the ultimate tool for all
motorists. The iCN 720 display live traffic information as icons on the
map and provide you with all the information you need about the road
ahead. Users can easily plan their trip, view incidents and re-route to
avoid problems. The traffic pack is plug-and-play and includes a free,
lifetime traffic subscription for the UK, France and Germany, with no
need for additional equipment and no hidden data costs.
Technical Specification
| Hardware |
| Weight |
300g |
| Size |
136mm x 77mm x 31mm |
| Memory |
64MB SDRAM, 64MB DOC, 512MB CF + SD/MMC expansion
|
| Camera |
1.3 megapixel (Photo import/export via USB) |
| Hard drive |
No |
| Processor |
PXZ270 316MHz Intel |
| Battery |
Rechargeable integrated Li ION - 2-4hrs life (depending on
use) |
| High-quality loudspeaker |
Yes |
| GPS Receiver |
SiRF Star III Generation 2 |
| Screen |
High resolution 4” (105mm) colour touch widescreen |
| Power |
12V in car power connector + mains adapter |
| PC connection |
USB 1.1 |
| Software
features |
| Download from NavPix™ album |
| “Go to” a photograph |
| New user interface |
| Drive-Away™ (works straight out of the box) |
| Back on Track™ (allows you to return to the
original route if you take a wrong turn) |
| Park and Fuel locator buttons |
| “Get me Home” button |
| POI (points of interest – transport related POIs) |
| Nearest POI/POI import |
| Full postcode search facility |
| Voice guided instructions |
| Favourite destinations stored |
| Multiple routing options e.g. shortest/fastest,
nearest POI |
| Live traffic update through optional module
(subscription free) |
| Navigation
views |
| Turn-by-Turn |
| Next manoeuvre |
| 3D Moving map (adjust 3D zoom mode downwards to
achieve 2D moving map mode) |
| 2D Mini map |
| Route summary |
| User-customisable routing options |
| Mapping |
| Tele Atlas map data (Coverage varies based on country) |
| SmartST 2006 for iCN 700 Series Navigation
Software |
| SmartST 2006 navigation core |
 What is NavPix ?
Is a picture worth a thousand words? When it comes to navigation, we believe it is.
That thought led us to the creation of NavPix™, our image-based approach to finding your way to a destination.
This combination of a highly useful feature with advanced GPS
technology introduces you to a completely new way to navigate –
navigation by pictures, only from Navman.
Picture, touch go Instead of text and numbers to set an address when route planning,
NavPix lets you use images to select the destination. So you enjoy a
much easier way to choose where you want to go.
But NavPix is much more than simplified navigation – it can change the way you navigate forever.
The NavPix technology combines a digital image with highly accurate
geographical information to create an exact, unmistakeable way to
choose a destination when calculating a route with your Navman.
What’s more, you can create your own geo-referenced NavPix, so you
could use a logo, portrait or even a random picture to symbolise an
actual destination.
Picture yourself there You create NavPix images either by taking a picture using the
integrated camera on your Navman or by using the NavPix software on
navman.com to add geographic information to one of your own pictures.
You
can also download NavPix from the Navman website, find them on other
sites or even share them via email. So you can select the image that
best identifies a specific destination, without having to remember long
or complicated addresses.
Share and download
As well as changing how people navigate, we also thought that it
would be good to share NavPix. So the personalised, online NavPix album
lets you share NavPix with other NavPix users.
What’s more, NavPix can make your working life easier, as there is
no confusion over locations as you will see exactly what you are
looking for on your Navman.
But that’s just the starting point for NavPix – now discover how NavPix will change the way you navigate forever.
NavPix defines a completely new way to navigate, by using images rather than long and complicated addresses.
The NavPix technology is based on highly accurate geographic information being included as part of the data stored with a photographic image. For example, who knows the exact address of the Eiffel Tower, the Tower of London or the Brandenburg Gate? But we all know what they look like.
By combining images with geo-referencing, NavPix lets you use images, such as the Eiffel Tower, as points of interest (POIs). You can then use those NavPix images when planning routes on your Navman device. Creating NavPix
There are two ways to make a NavPix – take a digital picture with the integrated camera on your Navman or use the NavPix software on one of your own digital images.
When you create the NavPix, longitude and latitude information is included within the image data.
If you take a NavPix on your Navman, your exact location is identified by our GPS navigation and recorded. That information is then included with the NavPix image data, as well as the location’s address and postcode.
What’s more, you can share NavPix just as you would any other digital image.
Pioneering approach to GPS
NavPix is the result of our desire to establish a new, pioneering approach to GPS navigation. It began when we applied our thinking to how we could integrate a camera into our GPS devices – and what the benefits of that integration would be.
From that, we developed the NavPix software to ensure that the integrated camera is a key part of your new navigation experience.
And when you start using NavPix, you’ll discover your own way to navigate, as you start navigating to pictures.
How to do it ?
Creating a NavPix is as easy as pressing a button on your Navman.
Take a picture using the Navman’s integrated camera and our GPS navigation system works out the exact location of where that image was taken.
The NavPix software then takes that information and combines it with the digital image to create the NavPix image. That image can then be navigated to – or used as a favourite on your Navman GPS navigation.
Themed collections
You can upload NavPix images to your own NavPix albums on the Navman website.
Those albums can be used to store themed NavPix collections, for example, so helping you to plan routes or share similar NavPix with other NavPix users.
You can also download NavPix from other libraries, as well as explore and buy unique NavPix content created by our partners.
Automatic conversion
What’s more, you can create your own NavPix without taking a NavPix on your Navman.
The NavPix software available on the Navman website lets you turn digital images you already have into geo-referenced NavPix.
Simply upload the image to the Navman website, add address, postcode and description information, and the NavPix software automatically converts it into a NavPix, complete with the correct geographical information.
If you know the longitude and latitude, you can use that information instead of the address when converting your image to a NavPix.
NavPix albums
Your NavPix libraries let you store your NavPix images online, and also let you share them with friends, family and other NavPix users.
You’ll also be able to see other Navix libraries and download NavPix to your Navman.
What’s more, you’ll be able to search for NavPix online, so you can find the ideal NavPix to help you plan your next route, wherever you want to go.
At work
NavPix opens up an innovative, yet highly efficient way to capture important location-specific information at the touch of a button.
When a NavPix is taken using the integrated camera on your Navman, it automatically calculates the exact location of where that picture is taken based on our reliable GPS.
The NavPix software then combines that geographical information with the digital image data, providing an accurate and unmistakeable way to reference a particular location.
NavPix images, therefore, ensure that you can quickly and easily find your way back to a specific spot – or provide colleagues with all they need to navigate to that destination.
Share with colleagues
You can share NavPix with colleagues using the Navman website – or even by letting them take the Navman itself, as it is quickly and easily swapped between vehicles.
And as you can use any compatible image as the basis for a NavPix, you can use company logos, customer portraits or even pack shots, for example, to ensure you have a memorable NavPix.
NavPix of locations
You could also provide customers, clients, partners or suppliers with NavPix showing all your locations or outlets, for example, for them to install on their own NavPix-compatible Navmans.
They will then be able to discover navigation to pictures – and ensure that they can immediately identify where they are supposed to be without wasting any time or effort finding their way there.
Accessories with the Navman ICN 720 .
Car suction mount, cigarette lighter adaptor,carry case, USB cable and main power adaptor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q What is the difference between ICN 720 and ICN 750 ?
A: ICN 720 comes with Maps of UK and Ireland and also Main roads of Western Europe. ICN 750 comes with Maps of UK & Ireland with Street level maps of Western European countries. ICN 720 and 750 both have a built in camera and can navigate using Navpix.
If you need street level maps of Europe then ICN 750 is more suitable.
Q: Does the ICN 720/ ICN 750 support traffic module?
A: Yes it supports the optional traffic module. You can get the Navman Traffic Module from us.
Q. Where can I get the European maps for Navman ICN 720?
A. Navman ICN 720 Comes pre installed with UK and Ireland maps. However it comes with a set of CD's which contain the street level maps of western europe.
You need to purchase the unlock codes to use these maps on your ICN 720. You can purchase the unlock code by calling Navman directly on 01293 780 500 . You will also need additional SD cards to store the european maps.
Q My Brand new Navman ICN 720 doesn't switch on?
A. Please turn the battery switch to on position. If you face the LCD screen towards you and turn the unit upside down, you will notice a small slot written as battery.
You will initially see a red stripe, please move the red switch to green using a stylus. After this you can press the power on button. This information is CLEARLY mentioned in the accompanying quick start leaflet. |