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Telenav Scout v1.6 for iPhone (open market) User Manual

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Region – Select a region for navigation maps. Currently, the Scout application only works in North

America.

Distance Units – Choose Miles/Feet or Kilometers/Meters for display.
Route Settings – Choose Fastest, Shortest, Avoid Highway, or Pedestrian. By default, all routes are

“Fastest” to minimize traffic delays. You can also choose to Avoid Traffic, Avoid Tolls, or Use Carpool
Lanes to find the best route for your purposes.

NOTE:

The “Pedestrian” route style may make your walking route easier, for example by allowing you to

take advantage of going the wrong way down one-way streets. As always, use your common sense to
determine the safety of any route.

Map Color – Choose from Auto, Daytime, or Nighttime. Nighttime colors have greater contrast to let

you better see the navigation screen in the dark. Choose “Auto” to have the navigation maps switch
to Daytime and Nighttime colors based on your location.

Moving Maps – Choose either 3D Moving Maps or 2D Moving Maps as your default during

navigation.

Back Light – Choose Always On or Device Default.
Speed Limit – On or Off. If On, the bottom toolbar during a navigation session will turn red if you

exceed the posted speed limit.

Speed Trap – On or Off. If On, speed trap icons reported by other Scout users will appear on

navigation maps.

Lane Assist – On or Off. If On, you will see the Lane-Assist graphic when you are about to enter

multi-lane highway junctions or at intersections.

Traffic Incident Alert – On or Off. If this feature is on, audio and visual traffic alerts will appear on

the 2D or 3D Moving Maps screen if there is a traffic incident on the route ahead.

Traffic Camera Alert – On or Off. If this feature is on, you can view red light camera locations on

maps and navigation screens.

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