beautypg.com

Telenav for Nextel Supported Devices: v2.1 for Motorola i88s, i58sr, i95cl User Manual

Page 16

background image

© TELENAV 2003-5

PAGE 16 OF 30

Entering new addresses

To enter a new address you need to first select New Address …. Next you can select one of the
recently entered cities from the list shown, enter the new address using a City/State combination or a
ZIP code followed by entering a street address, enter an airport code or name, or use the Biz Finder to
find a business to use as your destination.

New City/State ...
New Zip ...
Airport ...
Biz Finder ...
San Diego, CA
San Jose, CA
San Luis Obispo, CA
San Juan Capristrano, CA

New Address

BACK OK

To enter a ZIP code, select New ZIP… from the above screen and then enter a valid ZIP code. Once
you’ve entered a valid zip code the TeleNav servers will find the matching city and state name for the
Zip code, and then you will be asked to enter the street name.

If you select “New City/State…” you will be taken to the State entry page. Here you can either enter the
US Postal Service state abbreviation e.g., “CA” for California OR select one of the cities that you have
recently entered.

2

After you enter the state USPS code, you will be asked to enter the city name.

3

Only the first three (or

more) characters are needed to enter the city name. For example if you were trying to enter “San
Diego” as the destination city, you would enter “san”.

2

Nextel i95cl phones default to the T9 WORD input mode. This mode is not usable for entering USPS

state prefixes, and most city and street names. If the bottom of your screen shows the “T9” symbol,
press the MENU key, highlight ALPHA, NUMERIC or SYMBOL, and press the SELECT key. You
may need to repeat this mode change again if you enter a cross street name as part of the address.

3

On i58sr and i88s phones, the first press of a key produces the number followed by the letters

appearing on the key cap. Enter punctuation symbols using the “1” key. To enter a space, press “#”,
or use the right rocker on the Navigation Key. Pressing the “*

←” key will destructively backspace. The

Navigation Key is also used to move the cursor left and right, or vertically between form rows on the
screen.