Supported Devices: v5.0 for Motorola V3a

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Taking an Incoming Call
When you’re using the TeleNav GPS Navigator and your phone receives an incoming call, your phone rings and
displays a screen that gives you the option to take the call or ignore the call.
If you ignore the call, the TeleNav GPS application resumes and continues with the function that you were using
before the call came in. However, if you take the call, the TeleNav GPS Navigator application terminates because
the phone can only run one application at a time.
After you finish the call, re-launch the TeleNav GPS Navigator application and begin again where you left off. For
example, if you were driving to a location that wasn’t saved to your My Favorites list, look in your Recent Places list.
To get driving directions, simply select the destination in your Recent Places list and then select Drive To.
Change your PIN number
In an Internet browser, go to the TeleNav website at www.telenav.com
.
Enter your phone number and PIN to log in.
Select the Change PIN Number link.
Enter your current PIN number and your new PIN number.
Click Submit.
Note: You can find your current PIN number by selecting Tools/Extras > Contact > PIN Number:
Interruption of Other Services
Whenever the TeleNav GPS Navigator application needs to contact its servers, it uses your carrier’s data service.
When the TeleNav GPS Navigator application uses your carrier’s data service, other services such as SMS
messaging and conventional cellular calls are not available. Typically, this interruption of other services lasts no
more than 20 seconds or so.
When incoming calls are blocked due to TeleNav GPS Navigator’s use of your carrier’s data network, phone calls
go to your voice mail if you have a voice mail service available.