Tips on using gps – Telenav for T-Mobile Supported Devices: v5.2 for J2ME; Sony-Ericsson TM506 Users Guide User Manual
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Back button The
Back button is located below the right softkey. For consistency throughout the TeleNav
GPS Navigator application, consider using the left softkey instead of the Back button to go back
to the previous screen. The Back button is normally only used to delete entries in a text field.
OK button The
Menu/OK button in the center of the circular navigation key.
Navigation key
The circular navigation key that surrounds the OK button. The navigation key has four possible
choices—left, right, up, and down. These are referred to as the left navigation key, the right
navigation key, the up navigation key, and the down navigation key.
END key The
END key returns you to the Main Menu. Pressing and holding the END key turns off the
phone.
TALK key The
TALK key is used to repeat audio instructions when you are in a navigation session. Press
TALK once whenever you need an audio instruction repeated.
TALK key
END key
Navigation
key
a menu with a numerical listing, you can quickly shortcut to the item by pressing
the number corresponding to the row you want. For example, if you want to select
“City” in the menu shown to the right, simply key in “5.” You will be taken directly
to the City menu without having to scroll down to “City” in the Drive To Menu list.
arrow next to a highlighted item (such as in the “My Favorites” line in the example to
the right), you can select the right navigation key to select it. This functions the
same as pressing the OK key.
Tips on Using GPS
In order to get information for navigation, devices are equipped with a GPS receiver that uses signals from satellites
orbiting the earth. If this is your first GPS device, the following tips will help you get started.
When using GPS, make sure you are outside with a clear view of the sky and no buildings or trees are in
the way.
Remain stationary to acquire the initial GPS signal before you start your journey.
The time to acquire the first GPS signal of the day may take up to 2-3 minutes, so please be patient.
Keeping your phone powered on will help make getting subsequent GPS signals much faster during that
same day.
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