MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) User Manual Compatible with Nokia N95 Copyright © 2001 – 2007, MapAsia.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) Index Copyright and Logo .................................................................................................................... 3 Important Message...................................................................................................................... 4 Disclaimer..................................................................................................................................... 5 1 2 Introduction..................
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) 5 6 4.5 Set Start Point ............................................................................................ 19 4.6 Dial Function .............................................................................................. 20 4.7 Route Planning........................................................................................... 20 4.8 Simulation............................................................................................
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) Copyright and Logo The Logo of MapAsia, MapKing and MapKing 2007 are owned by City Country Consultancy Limited. All title, ownership, derivative works and copyrights in the SOFTWARE are owned by MapAsia and incorporated suppliers. No right, title or interest in or to any trademark, logo or trade name of MapAsia or incorporated suppliers is granted under this AGREEMENT. Copyright of the GIS Database is owned by MapAsia.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) Important Message IMPORTANT MESSAGE CONCERNING THE USE OF MAPKING BY VEHICLE DRIVER TO ENSURE SAFETY DRIVING, WE STRONGLY ADVISE THAT A DRIVER SHOULD NOT OPERATE MAPKING WHILE DRIVING THE VEHICLE SIMULTANEOULSY. A DRIVER SHOULD NEVER FOCUS HIS OR HER ATTENTION ON THE MAPKING DISPLAY WHILE DRIVING.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) Disclaimer Map Detail Disclaimer Map content (including direction, telephone number, address etc) may be changed from time to time and may not be accurate. Please stop using outdated map content. Map content in this CD will not be updated automatically and can only be used as reference only. Please do not rely solely on the map content for navigation. If you have doubts, please check content before use.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) 1 Introduction 1.1 Product Description Thank you for using MapKing! MapKing is the first pan-region multilingual mobile mapping system in Asia managed by MapAsia.com Limited with input from leading Asian partners. It is a great tool for trip planning and to explore the huge potential market in Greater China and Asian countries (maps sold separately for different OS and language).
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) 2 Installation 2.1 Product Installation Installation of MapKing 2007 includes 2 parts: 1. Installation of main program. 2. Installation of map data. 2.1.1 Installation of Main Program 1. Please copy ‘MapKing2007_S60.sis’ file to memory card using a card reader. 2. Press ‘Menu’ > ‘Tools’ > ‘File mgr.’ > choose memory card > run ‘MapKing2007_S60.sis’. 3. Please install the Program in ‘Phone memory’. 2.1.2 Installation of Map Data 1.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) 2.4 Remove MapKing 2007 Close MapKing 2007, press ‘Menu” > ‘Tools’ > ‘App. Mgr.’ > choose ‘MapKing2007’ > ‘Options’ > ‘Remove’.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) 3 Registration 3.1 Product Registration Start MapKing 2007, a registration message box will pop up. The product has 3 days trail period. After the trial period, you need to register in order to activate MapKing 2007. The registration includes 3 steps. 3.1.1 Obtain IMEI There are 3 ways to obtain IMEI: 1. Launch MapKing 2007 > press ‘Submit’, the IMEI* will be displayed on the screen. 2.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) 4 Basic Functions 4.1 Main Menu Destination: Select a destination. Route Planning: Create and fine-tune a route. Map View: Turn on the map display window. GPS Status: Displays status of GPS fix. Options: GPS Settings, System Settings, Help, About and Software Activation. Navigation: Start navigation. 《4-1a》Main Menu 4.2 Map View GPS position will not be refreshed in Map View. Enter Map View and press Options: Last GPS Location: Show last GPS location.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) Use numeric key to pan map: 1 2 3 Pan: Use numeric key 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9 to pan map. 4 5 6 Switch pan mode: Use numeric key 5. 7 8 9 Zoom in: * key. * 0 # 《4-2b》Numeric key. Zoom out: # key. 4.3 Send SMS/ MMS location message 4.3.1 Send SMS/ MMS location message In ‘Map View’, press ‘Options’ > ‘Send’ > ‘Map Center(SMS)’ or ‘Current Map(MMS)’ > enter phone number > ‘Options’ > ‘Send’. 《4-3-1a》Send SMS location message.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) 4.3.2 Receive SMS/ MMS location message Every time you launch MapKing 2007, system will read MapKing location message in Inbox. 《4-3-2a》Choose whether import MapKing 《4-3-2b》Choose whether delete MapKing location message to My Favorite. location message in Inbox. 《4-3-2c》If choose import MapKing location 《4-3-2d》Manage imported MapKing location message, press ‘Destination’ > ‘My Favorite’. Page 12 message.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) Example: Send A 日本料理, 諾士佛台 location to friends via MMS. ‘Destination’ > ‘Eat & Drink’ > > ‘Asian’ > ‘Japanese’ > ‘Options’ > ‘Search Name’ > enter A 日本 料理 > choose A 日本料理 > ‘Options’ > ‘Send’ > ‘Current Map(MMS)’ > enter phone number. Above pictures are devised for marketing display purpose only.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) 4.4 Set Destination There are 2 ways to set Destination: In search result 《4-4a》In search result, press ‘Options’ > ‘Set Routing Point’ > ‘Destination’ enter Navigation. In Map View 《4-4b》In Map View, press ‘Options’ > ‘Set Routing Point’ > ‘Destination’ enter Navigation.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) There are various search methods in MapKing 2007. Home: It offers a shortcut to plan route to ‘Home’ set in ‘My Favorite’. 《4-4c》Set Destination. History: It is a quick way to access POI you had previously set as Destination. Press ‘Options’ > ‘Tools’ manage History. 《4-4d》History. My Favorite: It maintains a list of all self-created favorite locations that can be quickly marked as Destination for route planning. Press ‘Options’ > ‘Tools’ manager My Favorite.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) Roads: Enter road name to set Destination. In search result, choose Search Range to narrow search result. Please refer to ‘POIs’ search method《4-4o》. 《4-4f》Enter road name. 《4-4g》Choose a record. 《4-4h》Enter doorplate and 《4-4i》Choose a record. press ‘Find’. If no doorplate information, press ‘Preview’ and jump to《4-4j》. 《4-4j》Map Preview. 《4-4k》Press ‘Options’ > ‘Set 《4-4l》Press ‘Destination’ > ‘OK’. Routing Point’.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) POIs: It presents a list of nearby POI for quick selection as Destination. In search result, choose Search Name《4-4m》 or choose Search Range《4-4o》 to narrow search result. 《4-4m》Press ‘Options’ > 《4-4n》Enter name. ‘Search Name’. 《4-4o》Press ‘Options’ > 《4-4p》Choose 1st level 《4-4q》Choose 2nd level ‘Search Range’. district. district. Others: User can choose other POI categories to narrow search result.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) Example: Navigate to ABC Pub, Lan Kwai Fong. ‘Destination’ > ‘Eat & Drink’ > ‘Bars’ > ‘Options’ > ‘Search Name’ > enter ABC Pub > choose ABC Pub > ‘Options’ > ‘Set Routing Point’ > ‘Destination’. Above pictures are devised for marketing display purpose only.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) 4.5 Set Start Point There are 3 ways to set Start Point: In search result In Map View 《4-5a》In search result, press ‘Options’ > ‘ Set 《4-5b》In Map View, press ‘Options’ > ‘Set Routing Point’ > ‘Start Point’ enter Navigation. Routing Point’ > ‘Start Point’ enter Navigation. In Navigation 《4-5c》Enter Navigation, system will set GPS location as Start Point automatically.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) 4.6 Dial Function In ‘POIs’ or other POI categories, if the POI has telephone number, there will be a telephone icon shown beside it. Press ‘Options’ > ‘Dial’ to dial. 《4-6a》Dial function. 4.7 Route Planning To initiate route planning, at least 2 routing points (Start Point and Destination) must be assigned. The route planning function of MapKing is ONLY meant to be and should ONLY be used as a crude reference.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) End Navigation: Delete current Destination. Planning Result: Show current route planning result list. Press ‘Options’ > ‘Simulation’ to start simulation. 《4-7b》Planning result. Avoidance: Find an alternative route bypassing the traffic. 《4-7c》Avoidance. Cancel Midway Point: Delete Midway Point. Routing Options: Choose route planning scheme. Optimal(Recommended): Use this option for car navigation.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) 4.8 Simulation MapKing 2007 provides more than result and paths. We also provide 2D/ 3D simulation. After Start Point and Destination have been created, with the routing result you may simulate the course of the planned route and have further adjustment. Press ‘Rout Planning’ > ‘Planning Result’ > ‘Options’ > ‘Simulation’ to start simulation. 《4-8a》Press ‘Options’ > ‘Simulation’ to start simulation. 4.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) The road sign defines in MapKing 2007 (from left to right): 《4-9c》Road sign. Upper row (from left to right) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) Altitude: Current altitude. Speed: Current peed. Direction: Estimate direction heading from last position. Status: 2D/ 3D positioning. GPS Status: GPS status. Date/Time: Date and time (GMT+8). Coordinate: Latitude and longitude coordinates. 《4-10a》GPS status. You may be charged by your network service provider for data transmission when utilizing AGPS. Note: Roaming charges may apply when using A-GPS in roaming network.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) 5 System Setting 5.1 GPS Settings GPS (Global Positioning System) is developed and maintained by the US Defence Department. The system was initially deployed for military use but was later open for civilian navigation. The system comprises of more than 24 satellites on different orbits.
MapAsia.com Limited MapKing 2007 (S60 Version) 6 Support and Service 6.1 Hardware Support Please refer to your GPS manufacturer. 6.2 MapKing 2007 Software Support and Service Please send detailed description of the problem you encounter, Product Authorization Code and IMEI to support@mapasia.com.