Supported Devices: v2.2 for Motorola i730 Manual

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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
3.4 mi
US 101 N
6.2 mi NW
Direction of
travel
GPS
satellite
indicator
Remaining
distance
Distance to
next turn
Current
street
name
Upcoming
turn type
icon
Upcoming
street
name and
alternate
name
Navigation guidance
If you will be traveling on the same roadway for a mile or more, the Upcoming and Current Street
names will be the name of the street you are on, and the turn type icon will be a vertical arrow. As you
approach the turn, the Upcoming Street name will change, and the icon will portray the actual type of
turn you should make. As you move, the distance to turn and the remaining distance will decrease.
TeleNav plays a spoken audible prompt for most driving instructions. Audible preparation instructions
are delivered 30-50 seconds before you will reach the turn unless the turns occur in rapid succession.
Audible action instructions are delivered when you are closer to the turn and should be ready to take
action.
Eventually, you will see the destination arrival screen. This screen will show you how far it is to your
destination and whether it is on the left or right side of the street or road.
For TeleNav to work, the GPS receiver must be tracking four or more satellites. When 3 or less are
being tracked, the satellite indicator will be blank. When four satellites are being tracked, one bar will
appear. As more satellites are tracked, more bars appear. If the indicator is blank, you should more to
an area with a clearer view of the sky.
When you arrive at your destination, press BACK. This will take you back to the TeleNav submenu.