User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 May 2006
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User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Table of contents 1 2 3 4 User's Manual Introduction................................................................ 3 1.1 About this manual............................................................ 4 1.1.1 Arrangement ........................................................ 4 1.1.2 Conventions ......................................................... 4 1.1.3 Symbols .............................................................. 4 1.2 Legal notice .................
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 4.3.4 5 6 7 Specifying destination country .............................. 44 4.4 Selecting a saved destination .......................................... 45 4.4.1 Last destinations................................................. 46 4.4.2 Favourites.......................................................... 47 4.4.3 Telephone address book....................................... 49 4.5 Navigating home ........................................................... 51 4.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 1 Introduction Topics covered in this chapter: 1.1 About this manual page 4 Arrangement Conventions Symbols 1.2 Legal notice page 5 Warranty Trademarks 1.3 Support page 5 1.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 1.1 1.1.1 About this manual Arrangement Find information quickly If you are looking for specific information or the explanation of a specific term, you can refer to the following sections in the manual: Ù As of page 6 in the list "Terminology" you’ll find an explanation of terms used in this manual. Ù As of page 89 in the Glossary you’ll find an explanation of the specialist terms and abbreviations. Ù As of page 91 in the Index you’ll find page references. 1.1.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 1.2 1.2.1 Legal notice Warranty Limitation of liability The software and documentation are subject to change without notice. NAVIGON AG is not liable for the correctness of the information contained in this manual or for damages resulting from the use of this manual. To improve the quality of our products and services we appreciate all suggestions for improvement and notification of error. 1.2.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 1.4 Terminology Terms used 1.4.1 -6- A specific terminology is used in this manual to designate elements of the product, operating elements of the mobile telephone and user actions. Elements of the navigation software Term Use Display The physical display unit of the mobile telephone. Window A functional software operating unit that occupies the entire display. Dialog window Includes warnings, error messages or information.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 1.4.2 Elements of the mobile telephone Term Use Cursor pad The cursor pad is an operating element in your mobile telephone using which the functions Up, Down, To the right and To the left can be executed. Depending on your mobile telephone, this cursor pad could also be a cursor rocker, control cross, joystick, jog dial, scroll key, scroll cross, navigation cross or a navigation key.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 1.4.3 User actions Term Use Mark Using the cursor pad to move the focus to a specific element. - OR – Opening an input field so that the cursor flashes and data can be input. Operate Selecting an element in a window and then pressing the OK key so that the function of the selected operating element is carried out. Press This is used only for keys, softbuttons and the cursor pad, not however for elements in a software window.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 2 Before you start Topics covered in this chapter: 2.1 Conditions for using MobileNavigator|6 Java Edition page 10 2.2 Purchasing the software page 10 2.3 Connecting the GPS receiver page 10 2.4 Installing the hardware in a vehicle page 12 2.5 Telephone power supply page 12 2.6 GPS receiver power supply page 12 2.7 How your navigation system works page 13 2.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 2.1 Conditions for using MobileNavigator|6 Java Edition Overview The following conditions must be met before you can start navigating with MobileNavigator|6 Java Edition: Ù You have a mobile telephone that is compatible with MobileNavigator|6 Java Edition. A list of these telephones can be found at www.navigon.com in the area SERVICE AND SUPPORT/COMPATIBILITY. Ù You have a Bluetooth-capable GPS receiver that uses the NMEA protocol.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Connecting the mobile telephone and GPS receiver … 1. Switch on the GPS receiver. 2. Place the GPS receiver flat on the dashboard as far forwards as possible under the windscreen. 3. Launch the software MobileNavigator|6 Java Edition on your mobile telephone. The MAIN WINDOW opens. 4. Press the Options softbutton (left softbutton). 5. Use the cursor pad to select the Settings option and press the OK key. The SETTINGS window opens. 6. Operate the GPS button.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 2.4 Installing the hardware in a vehicle Telephone cradle To ensure a roadworthy operation of the navigation system in a vehicle, we recommend that you place your mobile telephone in a special cradle. This way you can ensure the display is always easy to see and that driving instructions of the navigation system are understandable. A special cradle for your mobile telephone can be purchased from specialist dealers.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 2.7 How your navigation system works MobileNavigator The days of searching through thick folding maps are gone. Now your navigation software MobileNavigator|6 can guide you to your destination quickly and reliably - without leafing through maps. GPS operation The American military developed the Global Positioning System (GPS) in the 70s to be used as a guided weapons system.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 2.8.1 Navigation safety information Use the navigation system at your own risk. Attention: Do not operate the navigation system whilst you are driving – this could cause an accident! Attention: Do not look at the display unless it is absolutely safe to do so! Attention: The rules of the road and traffic signs must be obeyed prior to following the instructions of the navigation system.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 3 Operating the navigation software Topics covered in this chapter: 3.1 Mobile telephone operating elements page 16 3.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 3.1 Mobile telephone operating elements The Home and Back keys are not available on all mobile telephones. The arrangement of the keys on some mobile telephones does deviate considerably from this schematic representation. Refer to the user manual for your mobile telephone for more detailed information. Softbuttons The left and right softbuttons are located directly beneath the display.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 3.2 Operating the software 3.2.1 Selecting and operating Selecting A button or an entry field is highlighted on each of the MobileNavigator windows. This element has the focus. Using the cursor pad you can move the focus to a different element on the user interface. The selected element is the element with the focus. Operating To operate the button with the focus, press the OK key on the mobile telephone. Often, the left softbutton has the function OK.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 3.2.2 Options Options In some windows there are options using which you can obtain extra functions. Options are then always available if the word Options appears above the left softbutton. 1. Press the Options softbutton (left softbutton) in order to open the list of options. 2. Use the cursor pad to select an option. 3. Press the OK key or the left softbutton (it then has the function Select) in order to execute the selected option.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 press the OK key. 3.2.4 Data input Overview If text or figure input is required, a cursor appears in an entry field on the display. You can make all the entries using your mobile telephone keyboard. You can however only enter lowercase characters. As, when entering in MobileNavigator|6 it concerns almost exclusively figures or proper names, the T9 functionality of your mobile telephone is deactivated.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Ending data input - 20 - Once you have completed all entry fields, press the OK key. The data input in the current window is then concluded. What then happens depends on which window you have currently entered data.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 4 Navigation Topics covered in this chapter: 4.1 General information on navigation page 22 Safety and other information Map material and route calculation Costs of data traffic 4.2 Starting MobileNavigator|6 Java Edition page 24 Initialising the GPS receiver Main WINDOW 4.3 Entering a new destination page 29 Destination address Points of interest Direct access points of interest Specifying destination country 4.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 4.1 4.1.1 General information on navigation Safety and other information You use the navigation system at your own risk. Attention: Do not operate the navigation system whilst you are driving – this could cause an accident! Attention: Do not look at the display unless it is absolutely safe to do so! Attention: The rules of the street and traffic signs must be obeyed prior to following the instructions of the navigation system.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 4.1.2 Map material and route calculation MobileNavigator|6 Java Edition is a so-called offboard navigation system. This means that the map data is located on a server of the NAVIGON AG and not in your mobile telephone. The route calculation doesn’t take place in your mobile telephone either. The connection with the map server is made via the Internet. Note: Generally your mobile telephone is configured in such a way that it can make an Internet connection.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 4.2 Starting MobileNavigator|6 Java Edition How to start the navigation software 1. Switch on your mobile telephone. 2. Launch the MobileNavigator|6 software. Different telephones launch the software differently. Please refer to your mobile telephone user manual if necessary. Each time you start the navigation software, the following window appears: 3. Press the Up or Down keys to scroll through the text. 4.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 4.2.1 Initialising the GPS receiver Fixing the GPS receiver and its connection with your mobile telephone is described in chapter "Connecting the GPS receiver" on page10. Note: It can take up to 20 minutes to initialise the GPS receiver for the first time. Each time you switch on the receiver after this the GPS reception will start within half a minute. If the GPS receiver hasn’t been switched on for over a week, the next initialisation can take up to 10 minutes.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 4.2.2 Main window You can access all the functions of the navigation software from the MAIN WINDOW. New destination Operate the New destination button in order to enter a new destination for navigation.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Show Map Operate the Show Map button in order to view the map. A detail of your current position is shown. You can then also view a different map detail. Refer to chapter "Working with the map" on page 59 for more information. Options of the main window While the MAIN WINDOW is visible, press the Options softbutton in order to open a list with the following options: Option Description Settings Opens the SETTINGS window.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Opening the main window If the map is open If the map is open and you are not currently navigating: 1. Press the Back softbutton. When the map is open and you are currently navigating: 1. Press the 8 key. A message box opens: 2. Press the OK softbutton in order to end navigation and open the MAIN WINDOW.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 From a different window If the Back softbutton is available: 1. Press the Back softbutton. If the Cancel softbutton is available: 1. Press the Cancel softbutton. The window that was previously open appears again. 2. Press the Back softbutton. If neither the Back softbutton nor the Cancel softbutton are available: 1. Press the Options softbutton. 2. Use the cursor pad to select the Back option. 3. Press the OK key. 4.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 4.3.1 Overview Destination address By contrast with onboard navigation systems, the MobileNavigator|6 Java Edition does not store any maps or address databases that it can access. If you enter address data, this is sent to a navigation server that then compares it with its address database and sends back a list of addresses that agree with the data you have entered. Note: You can enter either the name or the post code as a location.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 The ADDRESS window opens. The City or postal code entry field is selected, and the cursor can be seen inside it. Note: Ensure that the country in which your destination is located is specified on the Country icon (upper right corner of the window). Refer to chapter "Specifying destination country" on page 44 for information on specifying a different destination country. 4. Enter the name or the post code of the destination.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Note: Complete just one of the two No. and Intersection fields. Otherwise there could be problems if the house with the specified number is not located directly on the specified intersection. 11. Press the OK key. The mobile telephone generates an Internet connection with the navigation server and then sends the input address data.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Options Options of the Address window The options of the ADDRESS window offer the following functions: Option Description OK Has the same function as the OK key: sends the input address data to the navigation server. Opens the COVERED COUNTRIES list. For more Select country information refer to chapter "Specifying destination country" on page 44. Back Closes the ADDRESS window without sending data to the navigation server and then opens the MAIN WINDOW.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Points of interest nearby Overview Points of interest nearby are points of interest that are located within a specific radius of your current location. This way you can, for example, always find the next petrol station with ease, irrespective of your location. Note: Your mobile telephone must be connected to a GPS receiver and the GPS reception must be sufficient for positioning. Without positioning the navigation server cannot list points of interest in the vicinity.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 The POI NEARBY window opens. The Category: field is selected. 6. Use the To the right and To the left keys in order to establish the category in which you wish to find a point of interest. 7. Press the Down key. The Sub category field is selected. 8. Use the To the right and To the left keys in order to establish the subcategories.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Data transmission costs money! Please read "Costs of data traffic" on page23. 1. Select the destination to which you wish to navigate. 2. Refer to chapter "Starting navigation" on page 52 for information on how to start navigation. Note: If no point of interest is found, then no point of interest is saved in the database of the navigation server that meets your information and is located in the radius you have set.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Points of interest of nationwide significance Overview Points of interest of nationwide significance are airports, attractions and monuments of national significance, large harbours and the like. This way you can, for example, always find the airport of London with ease, irrespective of your location. 1. In the MAIN WINDOW operate the New destination button. The NEW DESTINATION menu opens. 2. Select the Point of Interest menu item. 3. Press the OK key.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 7. Press the Down key. 8. If you know the name of a point of interest (e.g. the name of the airport), then you can enter this name either in whole or in part in the POI/Name field. You have now entered all the necessary information. 9. Press the OK key. The mobile telephone generates an Internet connection with the navigation server and sends the input address data.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Then press the Back softbutton (right softbutton) and check the information. Options Options of the POI of national significance window The options of the POI OF NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE window offer the following functions: Option Description OK Has the same function as the OK key: Sends the input address data to the navigation server. Opens the COVERED COUNTRIES list. Refer to Select country chapter "Specifying destination country" on page 44 for more information.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Points of interest in a specific city Overview Points of interest in a specific city can be useful when navigating in an unknown city. 1. In the MAIN WINDOW operate the New destination button. The NEW DESTINATION menu opens. 2. Select the Point of Interest menu item. 3. Press the OK key. The POINT OF INTEREST menu opens. 4. Select the in a city menu item. 5. Press the OK key. The POI IN A CITY window opens.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 7. Press the Down key of the mobile telephone. The Category: field is selected. 8. Use the To the right and To the left keys in order to establish the category in which you would like to find a point of interest. 9. Press the Down key. The Sub category field is selected. 10. Use the To the right and To the left keys in order to establish the subcategory.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Data transmission costs money! Please read "Costs of data traffic" on page23. 1. Select the address to which you wish to navigate. 2. You will find information on how to start navigation in chapter "Starting navigation" on page52. Please refer to this. Note: If no point of interest is found, then no point of interest is saved in the database of the navigation server that meets your information. For example, there are no ferry terminals in Frankfurt.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 4.3.3 Overview Direct access points of interest Three categories of points of interest are available in direct access, using which you can quickly search for destinations in your area without entering anything else. Note: Your mobile telephone must be connected to a GPS receiver and the GPS reception must be sufficient for positioning. Without positioning the navigation server cannot list points of interest in the current vicinity. 1.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Data transmission costs money! Please read "Costs of data traffic" on page23. 1. Select the destination to which you wish to navigate. 2. Refer to chapter "Starting navigation" on page 52 for information on how to start navigation. Note: If no point of interest is found, then no point of interest is saved in the database of the navigation server that meets your information. For example, there are no ferry terminals in Frankfurt.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 2. Select the Select country option. 3. Press the OK key. The COVERED COUNTRIES list opens. 4. Select the country in which your destination is located. 5. Press the OK key. The COVERED COUNTRIES list closes again. The code for the country is displayed on the icon. Note: You can choose only countries for which at least a part of the data is covered by the map server. 4.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 4.4.1 Overview Last destinations MobileNavigator|6 Java Edition saves the last 20 destinations to which you have started navigation in the LAST DESTINATIONS list. You can select these destinations quickly as navigation destinations and without repeating the already entered data. 1. In the MAIN WINDOW select the My destinations button. The MY DESTINATIONS menu opens. 2. Select the Last destinations menu item. 3. Press the OK key. The LAST DESTINATIONS list opens. 4.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Options Options of the Last destinations window The options of the LAST DESTINATIONS window offer the following functions: 4.4.2 Overview Option Description Select Has the same function as the OK key: Starts navigation to the selected destination. Save destination Saves the selected address in the FAVOURITES list. Refer to chapter "Saving destinations" on page 55 for more information. Delete Deletes the selected destination from the LAST DESTINATIONS list.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 The FAVOURITES list opens. 4. Select the destination to which you wish to navigate. 5. Refer to chapter "Starting navigation" on page 52 for information on how to start navigation. Options Options of the Favourites window The options of the FAVOURITES window offer the following functions: - 48 - Option Description Rename Opens the NAME OF THE DESTINATION window. There you may change the name of the selected destination.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 4.4.3 Overview Telephone address book Addresses that are saved in the mobile telephone address book can be selected directly as destinations for navigation. Make sure the addresses in your mobile telephone are as complete as possible! 1. In the MAIN WINDOW operate the My destinations button. The MY DESTINATIONS menu opens. 2. Select the Contacts menu item. 3. Press the OK key. The CONTACTS list opens. 4. Select the person / company to which you wish to navigate. 5.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Note: Ensure the Country icon (upper right corner of the window) specifies the country in which your destination is located. To specify a different country refer to chapter "Specifying destination country" on page44. 8. If the data is entered incorrectly, or if the data is incomplete, then edit the details accordingly. The coordinates of the revised address will be saved in the address book of your telephone. 9. Press the OK key.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Select Has the same function as the OK key: Starts navigation to the selected destination. Options of the Address window The options of the ADDRESS window offer the following functions: Option Description OK Has the same function as the OK key: Sends the input address data to the navigation server. Back Closes the ADDRESS window without sending data to the navigation server, and opens the MAIN WINDOW.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 4.6 Starting navigation Condition You have specified a new destination as described in chapter "Entering a new destination" on page 29, - OR You have selected a saved destination as described in chapter "Selecting a saved destination" on page 45, - OR – In the MAIN WINDOW operate the Take me home button (refer to chapter "Navigating home", page 51). 1. Press the OK key. The mobile telephone generates an Internet connection to the navigation server.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 When the route has been calculated, the MobileNavigator|6 requests the map detail in which the route is shown. The entire route is shown on the display. The triangle in orange shows your current position. The route is marked in orange. As soon as the navigation system has calculated the first navigation instructions, the map detail changes.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Note: The size of the map detail being shown depends on your speed. The slower you drive, the smaller the map detail, but the precision of detail is therefore greater. The map detail changes whilst you are driving. The triangle in orange however always shows your current position on the map. Refer to chapter "Starting navigation" on page 52 for information on starting navigation.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 4.7.1 Condition Saving destinations You have specified a destination, as described in chapter "Entering a new destination" on page 29 or in chapter "Selecting a saved destination" on page45. One of the windows MATCHING ADDRESSES, MATCHING DESTINATIONS or LAST DESTINATIONS is open. 1. Select the destination that you wish to save. 2. Press the Options softbutton. The list of options opens. 3. Use the cursor pad to select the Save destination option. 4. Press the OK key.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 5. Enter a name for the destination. 6. Press the OK key. The destination is saved in the FAVOURITES list. You return to the window that was opened prior to opening the NAME OF THE DESTINATION window. 4.7.2 Changing the name of the destination Changing the name of the destination 1. Open the FAVOURITES window, as described in chapter "Favourites", step 1 to3, on page47. 2. Use the cursor pad to select the destination that you wish to rename. 3.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 The NAME OF THE DESTINATION window opens. 6. Enter a new name for the destination. 7. Press the OK key. The destination is saved under the new name in the FAVOURITES list. 4.7.3 Condition Deleting a destination You have opened the FAVOURITES window as described in chapter "Favourites" on page47. - OR – You have opened the LAST DESTINATIONS window as described in chapter "Last destinations" on page46.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 1. Select the destination that you wish to delete from the list. 2. Press the Options softbutton. The list of options opens. 3. Use the cursor pad to select the Delete option. 4. Press the OK key. A dialogue asks you to confirm the deletion. 5. Press the OK softbutton in order to carry out the deletion. The list appears. The deleted destination is no longer listed.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 5 Working with the map Topics covered in this chapter: 5.1 Map material page 60 5.2 The map in Standard mode page 61 5.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 5.1 Map material MobileNavigator|6 Java Edition is a so-called offboard navigation system. This means that the map data is located on a server of the NAVIGON AG and not in your mobile telephone. The route calculation doesn’t take place in your mobile telephone either. 4 The connection with the map server is made via the Internet. Note: Generally your mobile telephone is configured in such a way that it can make an Internet connection.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 5.2 The map in Standard mode Overview The map is always in standard mode when you are not navigating. In standard mode you can Ù View your current position on the map Ù View a new destination on the map Show current location on the map 1. In the MAIN WINDOW operate the Show Map button. The mobile telephone generates an Internet connection with the navigation server and sends the geographical coordinates of your current location.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Displaying a new destination on the map 1. Specify a new destination as described in chapter "Entering a new destination" on page29. The destination is highlighted. 2. Pres the Options softbutton. The list of options opens. 3. Use the cursor pad to select the Show on map option. 4. Press the OK key. The mobile telephone generates an Internet connection with the navigation server and sends the data of the specified destination.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Changing the map detail You can change the map detail that is being shown. Moving Using the cursor keys Up, Down, To the right, and To the left you can scroll through the map. Options More ways of changing the map detail are available in the Options (refer to the next section). Options of the map in Standard mode The map options in the Standard mode offer the following functions: Option Description Zoom in: The detail shown becomes smaller, but the precision increases.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Ù Information view: Shows information on the current navigation. The map itself is not shown. (Page 71) 1 In the navigation mode, press on the cursor pad To the right or To the left in order to change map view quickly. Operating the map All functions that are available during the navigation can be executed via shortcuts. I.e. the number keys (0 -9) of your mobile telephone are assigned specific functions that are carried out when the respective key is pressed.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 (left softbutton) Opens the SHORTCUTS menu. The buttons shown correspond in their arrangement to the keys on the mobile telephone. The associated function is represented on each button by means of a symbol. In the upper left corner you can see which key the function is assigned to. When you press the associated key, this function is carried out directly without having to previously open the SHORTCUTS menu (refer to the next chapter).
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Route info: Switches to the route information shown in the Navigation view. The following information is available: Ù 3 Ù Ù - 66 - Probable arrival time Distance remaining Probable remaining driving time 4 Day/Night: Toggles between day and night modes. 5 Switch view: Opens the MAP VIEW menu. Here you can select a different map view. You can press on the cursor pad To the right or To the left in order to change the view without having to go via the MAP VIEW menu.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 5.3.1 Complete route view Overview The Complete route view shows the entire route on the display. This view enables a rough assessment of how much of the entire route has already been covered or is still to be covered. 5.3.2 No. Meaning 1 The route is marked in orange. 2 The destination is marked with a flag. 3 A triangle in orange shows your current position on the map. 4 The name of the section of route that you must drive next is shown in the street field.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 No. Meaning 1 The route is marked in orange. 2 A triangle in orange shows your current position on the map. 3 One of the following pieces of route information is shown in the information field: Ù Ù Ù Probable arrival time Distance remaining Probable remaining driving time. With the 3 (Route info) key you can toggle between these pieces of information. 4 The name of the section of route that you must drive next is shown in the street field.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Zooming Overview In the Navigation view you can also zoom and move the map. Press the 6 button (Zoom mode). The map opens in the Zoom view. Using the cursor pad you can move the map detail. However you cannot move your current position (the triangle in orange) out of the display. The buttons in the Zoom view have the following meaning: Option Description Zoom in: The detail shown becomes smaller, but the precision increases.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 5.3.3 Overview Arrow mode view The Arrow mode view highlights the view of the turning manoeuvre. The map itself is not shown. This view enables a quicker orientation as to how you should drive at the next crossroads. No. Meaning 1 The arrow field shows a schematic view of the next crossroads at which you should turn. Underneath it shows the distance to these crossroads.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 5.3.4 Information view Overview The Information view shows information about the current navigation. This view enables a quicker orientation as to how far you still have to drive and when you should be reaching your destination. Working with the map Field Meaning Speed: The current speed. Distance: The remaining distance until reaching the destination specified below. Duration: The remaining driving time until reaching the destination specified below.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 6 Useful functions Topics covered in this chapter: 6.1 1026HGPS status page 74 6.2 Sending the current position via SMS page 75 6.3 Saving the current position page 76 6.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Survey 6.1 The functions described here may only be used when GPS reception is sufficient to determine your current position. The GPS symbol must be GPS ready. GPS status Overview On the GPS STATUS window you will find a survey on the data the navigation system calculates resp. extracts from the received GPS signals. Opening the GPS window 1. Open the MAIN WINDOW if it is not opened yet (see page 28). STATUS 2.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Longitude Latitude The coordinates of your current position. The characters have the following meaning: W: western longitude E: eastern longitude N: northern latitude S: southern latitude Altitude Height above sea level. The signals of at least 4 satellites are needed in order to calculate the altitude. Options Options of the GPS STATUS window The options of the GPS STATUS window offer the following functions: 6.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 The mobile telephone initiates an internet connection to the navigation server and sends the coordinates of your current position. The navigation server compares these data to the database of places and sends the address if it was found. Data transmission costs money! Please read "Costs of data traffic" on page 23. 4. Press the OK key. The contacts contained in the address book of the mobile telephone are listed with the respective phone numbers. 5.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Data transmission costs money! Please read "Costs of data traffic" on page 23. 4. Press the OK key. The NAME OF THE DESTINATION window opens. 5. Enter a name for the destination. 6. Press the OK key. The destination is now saved to the FAVOURITES list. The MAIN WINDOW opens again.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 6.4 Receiving an SMS containing positional data Overview When you receive an SMS containing positional data that may be interpreted by the navigation software, then these data will automatically be saved to the FAVOURITES list. The name of the destination will then be the phone number of the sender. A message box opens when the navigation software is not running while you receive an SMS containing positional data.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 7 Configuring MobileNavigator|6 Java Edition Topics covered in this chapter: 7.1 Opening the Settings window page 80 7.2 General page 81 Volume Time format Distance format Backlight 7.3 Navigation page 83 Information Route profile My Address 7.4 GPS page 85 Searching for a GPS receiver Status GPS receiver Position 7.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 7.1 Opening the Settings window Settings The SETTINGS window is the point from which you may start any customization of MobileNavigator|6 Java Edition. Precondition The MAIN WINDOW is opened (see chapter "Opening the main window", page 28). 1. Press the Options softbutton (left softbutton). The options list opens. 2. Use the cursor pad to mark the Settings option. 3. Press the OK key or the Select softbutton (left softbutton). The SETTINGS window opens.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Navigation Opens the NAVIGATION settings window. You may configure there Ù whether points of interest are displayed in NAVIGATION map view, see "Information", page 84, Ù on which route profile route calculation is based, see "Route profile", page 85, Ù to which address navigation starts when you have operated the Take me home button on the MAIN WINDOW, see "My Address", page 85. GPS Opens the GPS settings window.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 1. Press Up resp. Down on the cursor pad to mark the setting you want to modify. 2. Press To the right resp. To the left on the cursor pad to assign another value to the marked setting. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until all settings are up to your requirements. 4. Press the Back softbutton (right softbutton) to save the new values. The SETTINGS window opens again. On the GENERAL window, you may modify the following settings: 7.2.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 7.2.3 Distance format Set the unit to be used by MobileNavigator|6 to display distances. The current unit is highlighted in black. Select Ù km if you want distances to be displayed in metres and kilometres. Ù miles if you want distances to be displayed in miles and feet. 7.2.4 Backlight Set when the display of the mobile telephone is lit. The current setting is highlighted in black. Select Ù Always if the display shall be lit always.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Opening a different dialog window 1. Continue pressing Up on the cursor pad until the Active dialog window field at the top of the display is marked (it has an orange border then). 2. Press To the right resp. To the left on the cursor pad to select the different dialog windows. 3. Press Up resp. Down on the cursor pad to mark the setting you want to modify. 4. Press To the right resp. To the left on the cursor pad to assign another value to the marked setting. 5.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 7.3.2 Route profile On the ROUTE PROFILE dialog window, make indications that are important for calculating routes. You may modify the following settings: Setting Meaning Type Indicate which type of route is to be calculated. Select Ù Fast route to calculate the route with the shortest driving time. Ù Short route to calculate the route with the shortest driving distance. Motorways Ferries Toll roads 7.3.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 7.4.1 Searching for a GPS receiver Proceed as follows if you want to connect the mobile telephone via Bluetooth to a Bluetooth-compatible GPS receiver: 1. Turn your Bluetooth compatible GPS receiver on. 2. Press the Search softbutton (left softbutton). 3. Follow the instructions on the display where required. GPS status 7.4.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 7.5 About The settings of the ABOUT window are to be found on several dialog windows. Operation The Active dialog window field is placed at the top of the display. It shows the name of the currently displayed dialog window. Opening a different dialog window 1. Press To the right resp. To the left on the cursor pad to select the different dialog windows. 2. Press the Back softbutton (right softbutton) to close the ABOUT window. The SETTINGS window opens again.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 7.5.2 User info The USER INFO dialog window provides information on the license of the copy of MobileNavigator|6 Java Edition which is installed on your mobile telephone. - 88 - Field Meaning Serial No. With this serial number, the software license is registered under your name.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 8 Glossary GMT GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) is the mean solar time at the Royal Greenwich Observatory in Greenwich near London, England, which by convention is at 0 degrees geographic longitude. Theoretically, noon Greenwich Mean Time is the moment when the Sun crosses the Greenwich meridian (and reaches its highest point in the sky in Greenwich). Up to 1972, GMT was the global time standard.
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 9 Index A About Product info ................................. 87 User info ..................................... 88 About ............................................ 87 Arrangement of the manual ................ 4 B Backlight........................................ 83 Button ............................................. 6 C Conventions followed in this manual .... 4 Cradle ........................................... 12 Cursor pad ..................................
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Map Navigation mode .......................... Arrow mode .............................. Complete route ......................... Information .............................. Navigation ................................ Pan ............................................ Show current position ................... Show new destination ................... Standard mode ............................ Zoom.......................................... Map ....................................
User's Manual MobileNavigator|6 Button .......................................... 6 Cursor pad .................................... 7 Dialog window................................ 6 Display ......................................... 6 Entry field ..................................... 6 Focus............................................ 6 Icon ............................................. 6 Key .............................................. 7 Mark............................................. 8 Operate .......