3d moving map, 2d moving map – Telenav for T-Mobile Supported Devices: v5.5 for Windows Mobile HTC devices User Manual
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The Options menu has the following choices:
3D Moving Map
A 3-dimensional map with turn icons (default).
This view allows you to see how the road ahead is organized, similar
to the perspective of a bird flying above the route. You can see the
route to your destination as a blue overlay on one of the roads with
white triangles leading you in the correct direction. Orange arrows
mark any upcoming turns.
The name of the street you are currently on is displayed at the bottom
of the screen. About two minutes before the next turn, the street name
changes to the one you will turn onto.
When you are viewing moving maps during navigation and have set
Traffic Alerts to “On” in Tools & Extras (Share & More) >> Preferences
>> Navigation >> Traffic Alerts, a Traffic Alert icon will appear at the
left of the map if there is an accident less than 15 miles ahead of your
current route. You will see the distance along the route until the
accident and hear an audio warning.
2D Moving Map
NOTE: You can set either 2D Map or 3D Map view as your default in
the Tools & Extras (Share & More) >> Preferences >> Navigation >>
Moving Maps menu (see page
This view allows you to see how the road network is organized,
similar to the perspective of a cartographer looking down on a map.
The name of the street you are currently on is displayed at the bottom
of the screen. About 2 minutes before the next turn, the street name
changes to the one you will turn onto.
(Audio)
“Accident 6.3 miles ahead on US
101 at Lawrence Expressway; 1
lane closed. Press ‘0’ to avoid.”
When you are viewing moving maps during navigation and have set
Traffic Alerts to “On” in Tools & Extras (Share & More) >> Preferences
>> Navigation >> Traffic Alerts, a Traffic Alert icon will appear at the
left of the map if there is an accident less than 15 miles ahead of your
current route. You will see the distance along the route until the
accident and hear an audio warning.
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