TeleNav v2.
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Table of Contents 1. Welcome ................................................................................................................................5 2. Safety and Legal Notices ......................................................................................................6 3. Getting Started with TeleNav ................................................................................................6 4. Installing TeleNav on Your Phone .......................................................
Using a Waypoint as an address ................................................................................... 32 Activity Messages................................................................................................................... 32 Error Messages ...................................................................................................................... 32 Error message: GPS Access Restricted........................................................................
1. Welcome TeleNav 2.2 exploits the integration of GPS position determination technology, the Java programming environment, and access to Nextel’s packet data network that are all built-in to the Motorola i730 mobile phone. TeleNav 2.2 offers basic free services, and two levels of enhanced paid subscription services. The basic GPS services include: 1. A compass-like indicator presenting your direction of travel, location, and speed. 2.
2. Safety and Legal Notices Please read this section carefully before using TeleNav TeleNav will not accept any responsibility whatsoever for accidents resulting from failure to observe common sense precautions. Your personal judgment, traffic regulations, and common sense must always take precedence over any driving direction produced by TeleNav. WARNING: Keep your eyes on the road.
phone number, and then select option 1 followed by option 3 again (or dial 611 on your Nextel Phone and select the menu option for Nextel On-Line). Ask the service representative to add the Total Connect plan with a private IP address (not public) of your choice. TELENAV USAGE Less than 10 trips per month 60 to 100 trips per month 300 to 500 trips per month RECOMMENDED PLAN As-You-Go $2.99 1 1 megabyte $9.99 5 megabytes $19.
Download Apps APPLICATIONS - Free/Demo - New Purchases - Re-Downloads - Subscriptions OTHER • EXIT SELECT Apps Categories Business and Productivity Games Color EXIT SELECT d.) After the Business/Productivity catalog has loaded, highlight Auto GPS Nav Service TeleNav 2.2 in the list of applications, and press SELECT. (If a newer version is available, select it, and consult the TeleNav website for an up-to-date user guide.) Next, the TeleNav application details are presented.
To remove a program first highlight the program you want to delete. Then press the Menu key, and select Deinstall to remove the program. Follow the steps on the screen until the program has been removed then repeat steps d-f above. 5. GPS Privacy 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.
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”. 6. Using TeleNav Launching the Application To launch TeleNav on your phone, press the Menu key, scroll down using the Navigation Key until Java Apps is highlighted and press SELECT.
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If you already have Total Connect, 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.
Main TeleNav Menu After the application launches, you will be taken to the TeleNav™ Menu. This menu packages the free basic services, the lower tier paid services, and the upper tier paid services. It also provides access to user Preferences where you can set the system of units and tracking record interval. Highlight your choice, and press OK.
View Compass If you choose View Compass, you will see a display similar to a nautical compass, but more correctly it actually displays course over ground, the direction you are traveling. Unlike a real compass, you have to be moving to determine course over ground. The screen also provides current latitude and longitude, and speed. Using the main menu Preferences, you can select the format of the latitude and longitude as degrees, minutes, and seconds; or decimal degrees format.
View waypoint Selecting View waypoint allows you to select a previously marked waypoint, and see its spatial relationship relative to your current location. If you have not marked any waypoints, you will simply get a message “No waypoints” and you should press OK to return to the submenu. Otherwise, you will see a list of waypoint labels and icons to pick from. After you pick one, you will see the waypoints latitude and longitude.
View track Selecting View track allows you to select a previously recorded track as shown above for Waypoint selection, and see its spatial relationship relative to your current location. If you have not previously recorded any tracks, you will simply get a message “No tracks” and you should press OK to return to the submenu. If you are currently recording a track, you will not be able to view it until you have stopped recording from the prior submenu.
Select End Track when you are ready to stop recording. The initial time interval for the recording is set under Preferences. There is a maximum of 60 entries in the track list, and if you attempt to record more, the interval is automatically doubled in time, and half the previous data (alternating points) is discarded. GPS Plus GPS Plus is the lower tier of paid subscription TeleNav services. You must have subscribed or be using a promotional free trial to be able to access these services.
Map View Before the map is drawn, a helper screen is shown that describes how to move (pan) the map, and how to zoom in and out. Here are the key functions – • 4-way navigation key – moves the map up and down, and left and right (panning) • 4 key – zooms in (this key is also the letter “I’, as in “In”) • 6 key – zooms out (this key is also the letter “O’, as in “Out”) • The 2, 5, and 8 keys rapidly change the zoom level (the range is 1 through 9).
Send location To an e-mail To a phone 4113925411@carrier.com janedoe45121@aol.com BACK OK To an E-mail - If you choose to send to an e-mail address, you can pick a domain name from one of the major domains like AOL or MSN, but otherwise, you should select “Enter e-mail in full”. After you make a domain choice, you enter only that part of the e-mail that precedes the “@” symbol when asked to provide the e-mail account name.
Get other's location 10 digit phone #: BACK OK Location Consent - When a TeleNav subscriber attempts to determine the location of another subscriber using the Get Another’s Location feature, the recipient will receive a location read request: [FR:] @ [MSG:] I request your location. DENY GRANT TeleNav fills the field using the first name of the TeleNav account holder making the request, and the field is the account holder’s account number.
Your current location is: lat: 33.41231 lon: -78.9121 Tell your assisting party to go to www. telenav.net/sos and enter for your location. OK See My Location After TeleNav reads your current GPS location, it sends it to the TeleNav servers where the latitude and longitude is converted into an approximate street address that is displayed to you. If the street is not numbered, the field may be just the name of the street or road you are using.
The first item, New address allows you to enter a new address directly from the key pad. The second item, Refresh list causes the application on the phone to update its current address list from the TeleNav servers where addresses that were recently called in using the Voice Address Input System or using the TeleNav web site are stored. Your Home and Work addresses will only appear if you have created them previously using the TeleNav web site, or the Voice Address Input System.
Destination New address Refresh list H: Home address W: Work address Address 1 BACK OK After you input or select your destination address, you will see a confirmation screen that allows you to BACK up if you picked the wrong one. Then, TeleNav determines your location using the GPS receiver.
Search point Here A recent stop Within a city Within a ZIP New Address Airport Waypoint BACK OK Selecting Here causes the GPS receiver to determine you current location as the search point. If you select A recent stop, you will get a list of recently used addresses, but may need to Refresh list to update the list with addresses enter using the Voice Address Input System or the TeleNav web site. Once the list is updated, simply highlight the address you want, and press OK.
Search: within a ZIP Enter ZIP BACK OK If you select to search around a New Address, you 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 Keypad Address Entry below for the details.
Chose a category Gas Restaurants Automotive Shopping Financial services Food and dining -- MORE -BACK OK Some categories, particularly Restaurants, will have many subcategories that are displayed similarly, and will require you to select MORE and press OK to continue through the subcategory list. The list of categories and subcategories may change as TeleNav updates the directory. After you have drilled down through the category tree, you will be presented a list of matching business names.
Business name HERTZ - SAN JOSE JET CENTER 1210 AVIATION AVE SAN JOSE, CA 95110 (800)6543131 BACK OPTION The OPTIONs are: 1) drive to the address, 2) save the business address for later, 3) obtain a map around the business location, or 4) call it using your Nextel phone (requires a calling plan). If you Save for later, the address is sent to the TeleNav servers so that it will appear in the recent addresses list, but first you will need to use the Refresh list feature.
4. You can also transfer an address from the Yellow Pages Save for later feature as explained above. After you use method 1 or 2, be sure to use the Refresh list feature to update the list of addresses appearing on TeleNav on your phone. Voice Address Input (Recommended Method) Call the Voice Address Input System at 408-523-1429 or 877-886-9762, and dictate your address as prompted. Below is a sample of what you will hear and say: TeleNav prompt> Welcome to TeleNav! Powered by TeleNav.
combination, or a ZIP code followed by entering the numbered street address or the crossing street names. New Address New city/state New ZIP Airport Yellow pages Waypoint City, State 1 City, State 2 BACK OK New City/State If you select New city/state, you will be taken to the State entry page. Here you first enter the US Postal Service state abbreviation e.g., “CA” for California. First, you will have to press Menu and change from T9 Word to Alpha mode.
After you enter a city prefix, you will be presented a list of city names to choose from, unless there is only one unique match. If there are too many matching names, you may be asked to enter more letters. Highlight the city name you are looking for using the up/down Navigation Key, and press the OK key. After you pick a name from the list, or if the name is uniquely matched, you are taken to Street Name Input, see below. Zip Code To enter a ZIP code, select New ZIP, enter a valid ZIP code, and press OK.
If you enter a cross street name prefix, you may be presented with a list of street names to choose from. Highlight the one you want, and press OK. Address input checking 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.
Using a Waypoint as an address If you choose to use a Waypoint as an address, you will be presented with a list of waypoints you have previously marked and labeled. Highlight the one you want, and press OK. At this point, your phone will contact the TeleNav servers to convert the latitude and longitude of the waypoint to an approximate street address. Activity Messages Whenever the TeleNav application on your phone needs server assistance, it uses Nextel packet data service.
• Figure 27: GPS data validation failure 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.
If the displayed street name is incorrect, you should press the CHANGE soft key, and select the street you are on from the displayed list by scrolling down until the desired name is highlighted, and then pressing the OK soft key. SELECT N WOLFE ROAD SANTA ANA CT EXIT • OK Figure 30: List of alternate streets that you may be on NOTE: If you are not sure of the street you’re on, simply select the first street in the list, and start driving.
Guidance Instructions Driving directions and navigation guidance instructions on display screens with similar appearance. The Navigation screens you will see have the following content, but will have different proportions than those shown below. Driving directions and Non-GPS directions screens have slightly different content explained below. Lawrence Expwy CA CR-9N Upcoming turn type icon 3.
Non-GPS mode or Driving Directions From GPS Navigation, once all of the routing information is delivered to your phone, you can press the “NONGPS” key (shown above), to switch to static directions. You can also get NONGPS directions by selecting Directions from the GPS Plus menu and entering your origin and destination addresses. 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.
• Figure 35: TeleNav server outage advisory message 8. Exiting TeleNav If at anytime you wish to exit TeleNav, look for the EXIT soft key, and press it. If the EXIT soft key is not present on the displayed screen, press the center MENU soft key. TeleNav will display a list of contextually available options. You can use the up/down scroll keys to highlight EXIT, and then press the right soft key. It takes several seconds for the application to exit and an animated screen will display depicting progress.
4. Give it the name TELENAV 5. Highlight and SELECT Voice Volume 6. Highlight Speaker Vol and click CHNGE 7. Using the Oval navigation key (between the make call and end buttons), change the volume to the desired level. We recommend a setting of 3. 8. Click OK 9. Click BACK 10. Highlight Backlight and click CHNGE 11. Scroll down to Continuous and click SELECT 12. Click DONE Now both your voice prompt volume and backlighting are set.
GPS accuracy can range from 20m to 100m, however most of the time the GPS is accurate to less than 50 meters. Our external GPS receiver also uses WAAS technology to further reduce the error. 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).
The TeleNav application on your phone needs to constantly "talks” to the TeleNav server that contains the map and other necessary information. Therefore, TeleNav predominantly consumes the available communications resources. REMEMBER you are not charged for AIRTIME while using the service. You are only charged for data usage. 11. 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.
12. 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.