TeleNav v2.
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Table of Contents 1. Welcome ................................................................................................................................5 2. What’s New............................................................................................................................5 3. Safety and Legal Notices ......................................................................................................5 4. Getting Started with TeleNav ..................................................
Static Directions...................................................................................................................... 24 9. Error Conditions...................................................................................................................24 Unable to reach server........................................................................................................... 24 TeleNav not available..................................................................................
1. Welcome Thanks for signing up with TeleNav! Just like expensive in-car GPS Navigation Systems, TeleNav guides you turn-by-turn to any address in the Continental US. If you miss a turn or get off-track, TeleNav will automatically calculate a new route for you. Best of all, it works right through your Javaenabled phone without the need to purchase expensive hardware! Furthermore, the mapping information is always up-to-date. There is no need to purchase revised CDs or DVDs every year. 2.
4. Getting Started with TeleNav There are 5 steps you will need to follow before your TeleNav service can become active: STEP 1: Set-up your TeleNav account at http://www.telenav.com Before you can begin using your TeleNav system, you will first need to establish your TeleNav account by going to www.telenav.com and clicking on the “SIGNUP” button. Proceed through the sign-up instructions as displayed on the website.
5. Installing TeleNav on Your Phone NOTE: You need at least 136 kilobytes (KB) of program memory and 16 kilobytes (KB) of data space to install and use TeleNav on your phone. Follow these steps to install the program to your phone: a.) Press the MENU key on your phone, and scroll down until Settings is highlighted. Then press the SELECT key on the right. Then scroll down until Initial Setup is highlighted, and press the SELECT key again.
Free/Demo Apps AGPS Navigation System - TeleNav 2.1 BACK SELECT Note: Data and program sizes shown above are not the actual values – please consult the phone display. e.) Wait while TeleNav downloads to your phone. This may take 1 to 2 minutes. Once downloaded, you will see a screen with further instructions. Please read the instructions carefully. When you’re done, press EXIT. f.) Highlight TeleNav and press INSTALL.
6. GPS Privacy Settings (i88s and i58sr only) Your phone restricts access to its GPS location data. The phone’s GPS receiver can be in one of three modes: 1) Restricted, 2) Unrestricted or 3) By Permission. To allow TeleNav to access the GPS data requires changing the Privacy Settings in two places. First, press the MENU button, select GPS and then from the GPS menu, select Privacy. In the Privacy menu, scroll down until By Permission is highlighted, and press SELECT.
At this point, you should press RESUME. Future invocations of the TeleNav application only require you to press the MENU key, select JAVA APPS, highlight TeleNav, and press RUN. If later on you want to block TeleNav’s access to GPS location fixes, you will have to change the Privacy Setting to “Restricted”. 7. Vehicle Installation Phone Holder FOR SAFETY REASONS, WE STRONGLY SUGGEST USING A PHONE HOLDER TO PLACE THE PHONE AT EYE LEVEL SO YOU CAN QUICKLY SEE THE SCREEN WHEN NEEDED.
GPS Receiver Follow this step only if you’ve purchased a TeleNav GPS Kit. Place the TeleNav GPS receiver on the dashboard as close to the windshield as possible so that it has a clear view of the open sky so it can easily receive the GPS signals from space. The GPS satellites move across the sky, so some of the signals will come from overhead, some from close to the horizon, and the rest in between.
Destination Entry The destination address can be entered in several ways. 1. Call the Voice Address Input System and dictate your destination. 2. Type in the address in the address fields in the Java application on your phone using the keypad. 3. Use the Biz Finder feature to locate a business, and then use its address as the destination. 4. Use the TeleNav website. Log in, and select Preplan My Trip on the left. This is the only place you can delete previously entered addresses.
After the Voice Address Input System has completed its dialog with you, it will advise you to launch the TeleNav application, and then it will hang up. Launching the Application After entering the destination on TeleNav’s voice recognition server, hang up and launch TeleNav on your Java phone by pressing the MENU button, scrolling down using the Navigation Key until Java Apps is highlighted and press SELECT just below the screen.
If you already have Total Connect, PowerApps, or PacketStream click YES, but if you do not, order Total Connect -- see the GETTING STARTED section above for ordering details. Next you must agree to the TeleNav terms of use and software license by pressing YES. The next screen will collect the same account number and PIN you provided when registering for TeleNav services at www.telenav.com.
After you select a listed address, or enter a new one, you will see an address confirmation screen. This is provided to reduce the chances that the address you picked is not really the one you want. You can go BACK to change it, press OK to accept it, or simply wait until the shown time elapses. After the time elapses or you press OK, TeleNav will finish its task of collecting a few GPS location fixes used to define the origin of your trip. You may see, Finding GPS…, followed by Acquiring GPS….
Entering new addresses To enter a new address you need to first select New Address …. Next you can select one of the recently entered cities from the list shown, enter the new address using a City/State combination or a ZIP code followed by entering a street address, enter an airport code or name, or use the Biz Finder to find a business to use as your destination. New Address New City/State ... New Zip ... Airport ... Biz Finder ...
City in CA Error Enter 3+ letters BACK Matches(0): Too Many Matches. Please type in more letters and try again. OK . Please check spelling and try again. OK . OK After you press the OK key, TeleNav will present you with all the cities in the chosen State (in this case CA) that match “SAN”. If the number of matching names exceeds 25 (which it does in California), the server will ask you to enter more letters to reduce the number of matches.
To enter an intersecting street, navigate down, enter the first few characters of the intersecting street name and press OK. If there are multiple matches, a list of matching streets will be presented. Address Checking Once you have entered the street address or selected the crossing street name, TeleNav will check to see if the address you entered is correct. 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.
Search point Here A recent stop New address BACK OK Where to Look Here Selecting Here causes the GPS receiver to determine your current location for use as the search point. A Recent Stop Selecting A recent stop allows you to select an address from the list of most recently used addresses, plus your persistent home and work addresses.
Search: SAN FRANISC Categories Business name BACK OK Category Search If you select categories, TeleNav will contact its servers to get the current category list. The category list spans several displayed pages. To move to the next page, find the MORE entry, and press OK.
After you pick a business, you will see the full details of your choice. Pressing OK will set the business address as your destination. VALERO 941 EL CAMINO REAL MILLBRAE, CA 94030 (650)6920500 BACK OK You may also be advised that no business was found within 5 miles from the search point. You can expand the area by pressing YES, or refine your search after pressing NO. Getting your origin location Once your address is confirmed, you will see “Reading GPS…”, and then “Sending…”.
NOTE: Unless you are moving, TeleNav will not be aware of your direction of travel. If this is the case, the first few driving directions may be incorrect. However, once you start moving, TeleNav will learn your direction of travel and provide a corrected set of driving directions. TeleNav Instructions After you start moving toward the destination as instructed, a sequence of new instruction screens and voice prompts will guide you.
Viewing the entire trip (Non-GPS mode) If you want to see the entire route or want to see the next step you can do so by using the “Non-GPS” mode feature of TeleNav. Once all of the routing information is delivered to your phone, you can press the “NONGPS” key (shown above), to switch to static directions. Rocking the Navigation key to the right goes to the next page of directions, and rocking it to the left goes to the previous page of directions.
Continue to current destination? EXIT YES Saved route Whenever TeleNav successfully calculates a route it also saves the step-by-step driving instructions onto your phone. This is done so that if you have trouble accessing the TeleNav service, your driving instructions are still accessible to you and you can get to your destination. In a situation where you cannot connect to the TeleNav service, you will see a screen such as the one below.
TeleNav not available If you get an advisory message that TeleNav is not available, you should EXIT the application, check the cable from the TeleNav GPS receiver to the phone, and then restart the TeleNav application. If the problem recurs, it may be due to a temporary server outage.
It is suggested that you move to an area with a clear view of the sky, and then click “RETRY”. Sometimes it can take up to five minutes before a GPS signal can be acquired. It is best to RETRY a few times before taking other actions. If you’re still having problems you can still get static driving instruction by pressing MENU and then selecting “Static”. Error message: Low battery (i88s and i58sr only) The GPS will not start if the battery is very low.
Trip link on the left. Simply key in the address, and it will be available in the Stops Created list the next time you launch TeleNav on your Java phone. Customer Service If you need to reach customer service, you can use the Contact Us link on the right side of the web page after signing in. If you need to migrate your TeleNav account to a different Java phone, please call customer service at 408-404-7447. For security reasons, you cannot perform this change without assistance. 12.
Why do I need the Nextel packet data service? The Total Connect, PacketStream or PowerApps plans allow you to access nationwide maps from the TeleNav server for accurate turn-by-turn directions, using the data communication features of your Java phone. This is different than your cellular airtime. It's necessary to have this option enabled in order for your phone to communicate with TeleNav’s servers.
Your destination can be entered in three ways. The first way is to call 877-886-9762 or 408-523-1429 and “dictate” your destination address to the Voice Address Input System. Then you launch the TeleNav application on your Java phone and this address automatically shows up in the recent destinations list. The second way to enter your destination is to type it in using the keypad. Details are provided above. The third way is to go to www.telenav.
14. TeleNav Services Warranty The content and Java application services provided by TeleNav is provided “as is” and “as available” without warranties of any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to any warranties of merchantability or fitness for particular use, or non-infringement. You acknowledge that your use of the TeleNav service is at your sole risk and you agree that the service and the information provided are without warranty of any kind by TeleNav.