Telenav for Nextel Supported Devices: v2.2.5 for Motorola i830 User Manual
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d) selecting an airport by its 3-letter code or location, e) or using the Biz Finder to look up an address.
This is described more completely in a later section of this guide.
If you have defined your home or work address, they will be shown prefixed with “H:” and “W:”
respectively. Log into the TeleNav.net website to set or change these addresses, or use the Voice
Address Input system as discussed later in this guide.
Below your home and work addresses is a list of the (up to) 10 most recently entered or used
addresses. Use Refresh List to get addresses entered telephonically or via the TeleNav.net website.
Only the website can be used to remove addresses from this list. Newer addresses replace older
addresses during normal use.
You can also use a previously marked Waypoint as a destination address.
After you input or select your destination address, you will see a confirmation screen that allows you to
BACK up if you picked the wrong one.
Driving Directions from a Different Origin
After you select or enter a destination address, TeleNav attempts to determine your location using the
GPS receiver. At this point, you can press the lower left NONGPS Option Key to enter the Driving
Directions submode. After you press NONGPS, you will enter the Origin address for the Driving
Directions using the same options as were available to you while entering or picking the destination
address.
GPS Origin Refinement
If are using GPS Navigation and you are in a parking lot or similar area where your location does not
exactly map to a specific street, you may see a screen that says:
I found you on -
Cooper Drive
< 5 secs >
OK CHNGE
If you are not on the suggested street, press CHNGE and pick the street you are on from the displayed
list. Otherwise, press OK, or just wait for the timer to count down.
NOTE: If you are not sure of the street you’re on, simply select the first street in the list, and start
driving. TeleNav will revise its estimate of your location, and provide you with a new route if needed.
GPS Guidance
Within a few seconds, TeleNav will contact the TeleNav server, obtain an optimal route to your
destination, and display the first instruction telling you how to start your trip from your current location.
NOTE: Unless you are moving, TeleNav will not be aware of your direction of travel. If this is the case,
the first few guidance instructions may be incorrect. However, once you start moving, TeleNav will
learn your direction of travel and provide a corrected set of guidance instructions.
Next you will see the first of the guidance displays that will direct you to your destination. These
displays are described below under Guidance Displays.