Telenav for T-Mobile Supported Devices: v4.4 for BlackBerry 8100 Pearl User Manual
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Voice Input Numbers
There are two Voice Input numbers listed. In some cases, calls placed to the 877 number do not carry Caller ID.
When this happens you must enter your phone number followed by pressing the “#” key, and then enter your
TeleNav PIN followed by pressing the “#” key so that TeleNav can assign the address you dictate to your account.
If the automated attendant asks for account number in the geographical area where you most frequently use
TeleNav, you should try the 408 number. Ease of using the Voice Address Input system is probably a more
important consideration than the minor change in your billing.
GPS Source
For the 8100 Pearl, the only workable option is to use an external Bluetooth GPS receiver.
Connection Type
Normally, you will not adjust this setting. If you are using your BlackBerry for corporate e-mail via a BlackBerry
Exchange Server (BES), then you should consult your IT department BES administrator about allowing you to use
Mobile Data Service (MDS) as a means to access the Internet. Your administrator will need to enable MDS on
your BlackBerry for this method to work.
Help/About
The TeleNav Menu footer caption for Help/About is shown below on the left.
The content of the Help/About screen is shown on the right.
TIP:
Have questions about TeleNav? We have answers! TeleNav
Customer Care is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For
Customer Care, dial toll free 88 – TeleNav – 4
Use MENU and select the Call Customer Care option to dial TeleNav
Customer Care directly.
Activity Messages
Whenever the TeleNav application on your handheld needs to contact the
TeleNav server, as it does when generating a route or map, it uses your
carrier’s data service. While it is using the data service, other services such
as SMS 2-way messaging, and conventional cellular will not be available.
Typically this interruption of other services will last no more than 20
seconds. When TeleNav is using data service to contact the TeleNav
servers, it will present a message like: a) Reading GPS…, b) Waiting …, c)
Sending …, d) Receiving…, e) Logging in…, f) Personalizing …, g) Loading
… and h) Storing ... There is also a small network activity indicator
comprised of two arrows in the upper right corner of the display that will