TeleNav v3.9 Lite GPS Navigation for AT&T Motorola SLVR L6 and L7, Motorola RAZR v3i phones User’s Guide ©2003-2007 TeleNav, Inc. All rights reserved. TeleNav is a trademark of TeleNav. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are acknowledged as the exclusive property of their respective owners. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, transmitted, copied, or stored in any storage medium, for any purpose, without prior written consent from TeleNav, Inc. TeleNav, Inc.
Table of Contents 1. Welcome................................................................................................................................... 4 2. Safety and Legal Notices ........................................................................................................ 4 3. Getting Started with TeleNav .................................................................................................. 5 TeleNav Account...................................................................
Navigation Guidance....................................................................................................... 14 Audible Messages........................................................................................................... 14 Miss a Turn?.................................................................................................................... 15 Driving Directions from a Different Origin ......................................................................
1. Welcome TeleNav v3.9 utilizes the integration of the Java programming environment and access to AT&T’s data network that are all built-in to the Motorola L6 and L7 mobile phones. GPS location information must be provided using an external GPS receiver with a Bluetooth connection to the mobile phone. The TeleNav v3.9 services include: • GPS navigation than punctually guides you turn-by-turn to any destination address in the Continental US.
3. Getting Started with TeleNav The separate Quick Start Guide discusses how to download TeleNav into your Motorola phone, installation, and starting up the program from within MyStuff, Apps and Games. The TeleNav application that resides within your Motorola L6 and L7 phone requires a TeleNav subscription and a means of accessing the public Internet. TeleNav Account You can establish a TeleNav account by visiting www.telenav.com.
5. Using TeleNav Installing TeleNav The instructions for over-the-air installation of TeleNav onto L6 or L7 are provided in the Quick Start Guide, and cover installation into the Phone’s memory or the microSD card memory. Launching the Application To launch TeleNav on your Motorola L6 or L7, find the TeleNav icon in the Games & Apps menu and select it. After starting TeleNav, the banner screen will appear for a few seconds.
After you see this advisory alert, your phone will ask you if it is OK to allow TeleNav to use the network. The correct choice is “Yes, Always Grant Access.” Highlight this row and press the button in the center of the navigation key to mark the selection. Then press the OK option key. During your first use of TeleNav, the handset will download the audible and graphical content needed to build displays and produce audible messages.
TeleNav presents a list of options for you to choose from when: a) setting a destination address, b) setting an origin address, or c) anchoring a Business Finder search. These options include: a) entering an address from the keypad, b) calling in an address using the voice entry system, c) using a Recent City and State combination, d) using a Recently used Address, e) using an airport’s address or f) using the address of a business.
Address Validation Once you have entered the street address or selected the crossing street name, TeleNav will check to see if the address you entered can be found. This checking makes sure that: a) the address (door) number you entered is within the range of assigned numbers for the named street, and b) when crossing street names are provided, the streets do actually cross.
Your response> Silence (assuming that 1620 was correct) TeleNav prompt> Thanks for calling TeleNav. The Voice Address Input System may ask you for an account number and PIN if caller ID is not working. Simply dictate the numbers as prompted, or key in your mobile phone number followed by pressing “#” and your TeleNav PIN followed by pressing “#.” If this happens, consider using Preferences >> Voice Number to change to the other dialed number.
Use “Refresh Recent Stops List” to pull in any addresses you entered on the www.telenav.com website. Using an Airport as an address Click on Airport in the Address Selector. There is one input field for either the airport code, such as SFO for San Francisco International Airport or for the airport name, location city, or market city prefix. TIP: If you enter “NEW” in the field, the server will produce a list of airports in NEW York City; NEWark, NJ; NEW Orleans; etc.
To use Biz Finder to set an address: a) specify the search point or area first, b) navigate through the categories until you have reached the list of matching businesses, c) select a specific business, and d) choose to either call the business or set the business address as your destination. 7. Using TeleNav The TeleNav Menu The TeleNav Menu selections are: a) GPS Navigation, b) Biz Finder, c) Preferences, and d) Support. You EXIT TeleNav from this menu screen.
If you are using real time GPS navigation guidance, make certain that your Bluetooth GPS receiver is powered ON. The TeleNav application will take a few moments to scan all nearby Bluetooth devices to get an up-to-the-minute GPS location fix, followed by a network transaction while the phone sends the fix and destination address to the TeleNav servers that respond with the routing data.
Upcoming street name Upcoming turn type icon Distance to next turn Street you are currently on GPS satellite indicator Remaining distance Direction of travel When the turns you will need to make occur in rapid succession, a second upcoming turn type icon will appear above the distance to the first turn. This smaller icon represents the type of turn following the turn depicted by the larger icon.
IMPORTANT: Log into the TeleNav website (My TeleNav page) using your phone number and PIN. Select My Settings >> Phone Settings to turn audible street names on or off. Miss a Turn? Whenever you miss a turn, turn the wrong way, turn too early or too late, or otherwise get off the planned route to your destination, TeleNav will automatically create a new route to your desired destination, audibly announce, “New Route,” and give you a new set of instructions.
The GPS quality indicator is not relevant or shown when operating in this mode. Instead, a fraction is displayed showing the displayed page number as the numerator and the total number of pages as the denominator. Use the 5-way navigation keys to scroll through the directions. Example (as shown): If you are on page 1 of 50 pages, the fraction will be 1/50. Web Address Entry Go to the TeleNav website and select Maps or Driving Directions in the Maps & More tab.
If you select to search around a Key in address, enter either the ZIP code, or the state abbreviation and city name; and then the street address (street name and number, or street name and crossing street name). See Address Entry above or the details. TIP: Entering a ZIP code is quicker than entering a new state and city name.
Business Name Search If you select the Spell Name search method, you will need to enter the first few letters of the business name. After you press OK, you will be presented a list of matching business names. Picking a Business After you have selected a specific lowest level subcategory or entered part of a business name, you will be presented with a list of businesses that are near the search point or within the search area you specified.
Route Type The different route types available to you are: 1) Fastest, 2) Shortest, 3) Prefer No Highways, 4) Prefer Highway, and 5) Pedestrian. The default route setting is Fastest. Your preference here may not reflect the route generated for you, as there are many variables taken into consideration when a route is generated. Our system is designed to generate the best possible route depending upon the requirements given.
8. Error Conditions Unable to reach server If you see an activity screen for 45 seconds followed by a message that says, “Unable to reach server” and it is your first attempt at using TeleNav, you should contact your carrier’s customer care to resolve this issue. Most likely, your data service is not provisioned correctly.
6. Press Yes on the Delete Application warning message. 7. Verify that the application is no longer available on the handset menu. 11. The TeleNav Web Site Using the features describe below requires you to log into the website using your mobile phone number (TeleNav account number), and TeleNav PIN. When you log in, you will be taken to the Account Management page.
How accurate is the GPS? GPS accuracy can range from 20m to 100m, however most of the time the GPS error is less than 50 meters. TeleNav’s GPS receiver uses WAAS technology to further reduce the error to around 10 meters in clear sky conditions. What is ideal GPS environment? The GPS requires an open, clear view of the sky. Buildings, covered parking areas, tunnels and dense foliage can cause the GPS receiver to either be unable to locate itself (fix) or have extended initialization time (start-up fix).
13. Customer Support Send an e-mail with your questions or comments to the appropriate company’s Customer Service Department, or enter a comment through the website. We monitor your e-mails and will promptly reply to your inquiries. TeleNav Inc. 1130 Kifer Road Sunnyvale, CA 94086 www.telenav.com Toll Free: 1-888-353-6284 email: care@telenav.com 14.