Moving to the nearest street, Audible guidance tones, Audio replay – Telenav for Cincinnati Bell Supported Devices: v5.5 Lite for Symbian phones User Manual
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Moving to the Nearest Street
If you are not directly on a street, for example you are in a large parking lot
or driveway, you will see a screen that shows TeleNav GPS Navigator’s
best estimate of where you are with guidance on how to move to the first
street.
Audible Guidance Tones
TeleNav GPS Navigator delivers spoken audible directions as you drive. A preparatory audible tone is typically
heard no less than 30 seconds before reaching a turn, and an action audible tone is typically heard no less than 10
seconds before reaching a turn. The preparatory audible tone may not be sounded if the distance to the next turn
only allows time for the action tone.
The lead times for the audible guidance tones are increased proportionally to your driving speed. This allows more
time for changing lanes before a turn if you are driving at highway speeds as opposed to driving more slowly on
local streets. A Preference setting determines whether street names are included in the messages or not. Enabling
street names increases packet data usage.
Audio Replay
If you wish to hear an updated informational message for the current route segment, simply press the Space key.
Miss a Turn?
Whenever you miss a turn, turn the wrong way, turn too early or too late, or otherwise get off the planned route to
your destination, the TeleNav GPS Navigator automatically creates a new route to your desired destination, audibly
announce, “Rerouting,” and give you a new set of instructions.
If you realize you have missed a turn or have otherwise gotten off the route, just keeping driving. TeleNav GPS
Navigator detects your current location and recalculates a new set of driving directions to get you back on track.
It may take approximately 15 to 30 seconds for TeleNav GPS Navigator to update your route. If during this process
you make additional deviations from your current route, TeleNav GPS Navigator may have to contact its servers for
another new route.
Since TeleNav GPS Navigator requires access your carrier’s network, if you are off route and outside of the
carrier’s coverage area, you must return to your carrier’s coverage area in order for TeleNav GPS Navigator to
recalculate your route.
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