Telenav main menu, Gps tools, Compass – Telenav for Boost Mobile Supported Devices: v3.7 for Motorola i285, i415, i455, 730, i830, i860 User Manual
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TeleNav Main Menu
After the application launches, you will be taken to the TeleNav Home menu.
This menu packages the free basic services under GPS Tools. Except for
Preferences, the rest of the services require a TeleNav subscription, and Boost
Mobile Data Access/Total Connect packet data service. Highlight your choice,
and press OK.
You EXIT TeleNav from this menu screen. If you are elsewhere in the TeleNav
application, press BACK until you see this screen, or press MENU, and select
TeleNav Home to return to this screen. To avoid inadvertently leaving TeleNav,
you must confirm your desire to exit by pressing YES on the exit confirmation
screen.
GPS Tools
None of the GPS Tools require Boost Mobile packet data service or a TeleNav
subscription. If you select GPS Tools from the main menu, you will be taken to
the GPS Tools submenu. You can make a choice by highlighting the item, and
pressing OK. Otherwise, press BACK to return to the main menu.
Compass
If you choose Compass, you will see a display similar to a nautical compass, but
more correctly it actually displays course over ground, the direction you are traveling
if you are moving. The screen also provides current latitude, longitude, and speed.
Using the main menu Preferences, you can select the format of the speed as miles
per hour or kilometers per hour. Press BACK to return to the GPS basic submenu.
If no GPS data is available, “No GPS” appears instead of latitude and longitude.
Otherwise, a GPS satellite count indicator occupies the area below the speed value.
Add three (3) to the number of bars shown to determine the number of satellites
being tracked by the GPS receiver. When the indicator shows that 7 satellites are
being tracked (which is good), the receiver may actually be tracking even more
(which is even better).
Marking a Waypoint. The left MARK Option Key allows you to mark a waypoint (as described below) directly from
the Compass view.
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Color variations in the screen shots are due to the different emulators used.
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