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Item: Road Angel 7000 Satellite Navigation System

Age: 1 yo - seldom use.

Condition: As New.

Price: $350 include shipping to your door.

Location: Western Australia, Perth

Contact: PM

Comments: The second in the new range of Road Angel Navigator releases, the Navigator 7000 is a smart affordable option for those wanting a safer and less stressful journey to any destination.

It integrates turn-by-turn street directions with intelligently configured alerts for a wide range of safety hazards, including school zones, accident black spots, as well as fixed speed and red light cameras. Addresses or Points of Interest are easy to select, and voice instructions and high-definition maps make the navigation easy to follow.

The Safety interface provides a highly accurate GPS reading and confirms the speed limit as you approach alerts, making the Road Angel more useful where regular destinations are involved. Journeys outside the car can also be navigated with this compact portable system.

In the product box you will find the following items:

ROAD ANGEL Navigator 7000

- Fitted with SD card pre-loaded with Road Sense safety locations and Sensis map data;

In-Vehicle Docking Cradle;

Tilt and swivel windscreen bracket;

120/ 240 AC power adapter for indoor use

Connecting Cables:

- 12 -24 volt cigarette lighter plug straight power cable

- Navigator 7000 to PC USB power and update cable

CD-ROM contains

- Full User Guide and

- Road Sense Update Software

Quick Start Guide containing End User Licence Agreements

Road Angel Navigator 7000 Registration & Subscription Card

Maps & coverage

Navigate the length and breadth of Australia.

Complete Australian road network coverage from Sensis, Whereis and UBD – the leaders in mapping

Over 1 million kilometres of Australian road coverage

Covers 97% of the Australian population

Detailed directions through 560 major rural towns

Includes latest 2006/2007 map – version 13.0

Includes the Sydney Cross City Tunnel September 2005 update

Contains all 380,000 points of interest across Australia

Updates available annually

Stay safe wherever you go...

Take Navigator with you overseas on holiday or business

Road safety locations & coverage

Road Sense is Australia’s only comprehensive real-time national map of professionally surveyed safety locations. Road Sense driver safety locations include:

School safety zones

to warn you to slow down during school times on school days

Accident black spot areas

to alert you of State Authorities, Motoring Clubs and Insurance Company crash areas

Traffic safety cameras

National coverage of:

speed safety cameras

red light safety cameras

dual (red light and speed) safety cameras

point to point (average area) speed safety cameras

bus lane safety cameras

mobile camera areas announced daily by WA, SA, NT and ACT government authorities

Country towns on major highways

at town entry locations where the speed limits change from highway to urban speeds

Railway crossings

alerts you as you approach to be aware of these dangerous areas

A free three month trial of Road Sense updates is included.

This keeps your Navigator up to date with the lastest Road Sense road safety locations.

The free trial Road Sense membership also entitles you to regular Road Sense email alerts, Road Safety Newsletters, a 25% discount on annual navigation map updates and priority 1300 access to the Road Sense customer care centre.

Updating

You can connect your Road Angel to the internet via the included update cable and following the prompts on your PC, or...

ROAD SENSE LIVE! New Option for Easier Safety Updates

For a small additional cost, ROAD SENSE LIVE! will mean you can download wirelessly from your Navigator 7000 using your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone.

Navigator 7000 - Technical Specifications

400Mhz 32bit processor

3.5” anti-glare TFT-LCD QVGA display

320 x 240 pixel, 65,000 colours

32 MB Flash ROM, 64 MB SD-RAM

2GB Memory slot for overseas map storage

(optional extra)

256 MB Secure Digital (SD) memory card storing Australia maps.

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Water splash and dust proof seals (IPX-6 standard)Integrated loudspeaker

20 channel integrated SiRF Star III GPS satellite receiver with support for external antenna (optional extra)

MP3 player

Photo viewer

Internal lithium-ion battery usable for 8-10 hours (from full charge)

Updates via USB connection for synchronise via Bluetooth (mobile phone wireless updates)

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FCC, CE, VCA (E-mark) and Australian C-tick certification

95(L) x 22(W) x 75(H) mm

160 grams (out of docking station)

Operating temperature: 0-40°C

Well taken care. Every single part is still in box. Seldom use. But now doesn't have a car. So selling it off.

Looking at $300 for it. Come with everything.

Cheers.

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