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1. NAVIGON Destination Input J POI Search b K Direct ACCESS f y Select the Point of Interest menu item Press the OK key The POINT OF INTEREST menu opens 4 Select the nearby menu item Press the OK key Entering a new destination Navigation User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 The POI NEARBY window opens a NAVIGON N Sub Category SSC Any Agip Aral BP sl The Category field is selected Use the To the right and To the left keys in order to establish the category in which you wish to find a point of interest Press the Down key The Sub category field is selected Use the To the right and To the left keys in order to establish the subcategories Note Establishing a subcategory can considerably shorten the list of suitable points of interest and therefore ensure that you are only offered the desired destinations If for example you are looking for a petrol station and prefer a certain brand you can specify the brand as the Subcategory If you don t want to establish a subcategory enter Any You have now entered all the necessary information NAVIGON Category Petrol Station Park ES Sub Category Ss Tamoil Total Others ER Iesele eg Press the OK key The mobile telephone generates an Internet connection to the navigation server and then sends the destination data you have entered The navigation server compares this data with the dat
2. supply via a cigarette lighter then remove the connector before you leave the vehicle standing for a long period of time The GPS receiver needs power constantly so it could run down the vehicle s battery Refer to the GPS receiver user manual for detailed information regarding the functioning and the power supply of the GPS receiver 25 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 4 2 2 Main window New destination My destinations Take me home 26 s You can access all the functions of the navigation software from the MAIN WINDOW NAVIGON Sp New destination Stored destination E Home e Show Map ge j Operate the New destination button in order to enter a new destination for navigation Sp New destination You can then determine the destination in the following ways By entering the address refer to page 30 By selecting a point of interest refer to page 33 By selecting a destination from the direct access refer to page 43 Operate the My destinations button in order to enter a destination that has already been saved once before You can then determine the destination in the following ways By selecting a destination from the favourites refer to page 46 By selecting a destination from the last destinations refer to page 47 By selecting an address from the mobile telephone refer to page 49 Operate the Take me home button in order t
3. Points of interest of nationwide significance are airports attractions and monuments of national significance large harbours and the like This way you can for example always find the airport of London with ease irrespective of your location In the MAIN WINDOW operate the New destination button The NEW DESTINATION menu opens gt F Destination Input f l POI Search d H Direct ACCESS Select the Point of Interest menu item Press the OK key The POINT OF INTEREST menu opens Select the nationwide menu item Press the OK key The POI OF NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE window opens Mame The Category field is selected Note Ensure the country in which your destination is located is specified on the Country icon upper right corner of the window Refer to chapter Specifying destination country on page 44 for information on specifying a different destination country Use the To the right and To the left keys to establish the category in which you wish to find a point of interest 37 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 7 Press the Down key 8 If you know the name of a point of interest e g the name of the airport then you can enter this name either in whole or in part in the POI Name field You have now entered all the necessary information AE NAVIGON l H Li J L d y e Public transport Airp abc Mame frankt 9 Press the OK key The mobile telephon
4. 8 e a Cwit S OC innt i L E a inl Operating To operate the button with the focus press the OK key on the mobile telephone Often the left softbutton has the function OK Then you can operate the highlighted button also with the left softbutton Often the left softbutton also has the function Options If you press the Options softbutton left softoutton then a Menu opens Select the OK entry and press the left softbutton or the OK key Operating the navigation software 17 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 3 2 2 Options Options 3 2 3 Menus Menu 18 In some windows there are options using which you can obtain extra functions Options are then always available if the word Options appears above the left softbutton 1 Press the Options softbutton left softoutton in order to open the list of options AAV GON NAVIGON 2 Use the cursor pad to select an option 3 Press the OK key or the left softbutton it then has the function Select in order to execute the selected option If you want to close the list of options without executing an option then simply press the right softbutton it then has the function Cancel Some buttons include a menu that opens when it is pressed ses NAVIGON re ule es E New destination H KE New destination Stored destination f Destination Input been d Buer access Show Map iT fi Options Ex
5. Overview Navigation Addresses that are saved in the mobile telephone address book can be selected directly as destinations for navigation Make sure the addresses in your mobile telephone are as complete as possible 1 In the MAIN WINDOW operate the My destinations button The MY DESTINATIONS menu opens NAVIGON g Favourites Last destinations i Contacts i Options Cancel 2 Select the Contacts menu item 3 Press the OK key The CONTACTS list opens pe NAVIGON Constanze Micha Alexander 4 Select the person company to which you wish to navigate Press the OK key If several addresses are saved for one person company the SELECT ADDRESS list opens 6 Select the address to which you wish to navigate Press the OK key The ADDRESS window opens The data from the address book is entered in the respective field 49 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 a Options Note Ensure the Country icon upper right corner of the window specifies the country in which your destination is located To specify a different country refer to chapter Specifying destination country on page44 If the data is entered incorrectly or if the data is incomplete then edit the details accordingly The coordinates of the revised address will be saved in the address book of your telephone Press the OK key The mobile telephone generates an Internet connection wit
6. see chapter Favourites page 47 You may delete this new destination see chapter Deleting a destination page 57 Receiving an SMS containing positional data 7 Configuring User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 MobileNavigator 6 Java Edition Topics covered in this chapter 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 Configuring MobileNavigator 6 J ava Edition Opening the Settings window General Volume Time format Distance format Backlight Navigation Information Route profile My Address GPS Searching for a GPS receiver Status GPS receiver Position About Product info User info page 80 page 81 page 83 page 85 page 87 79 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 7 1 Opening the Settings window Settings The SETTINGS window is the point from which you may start any customization of MobileNavigator 6 J ava Edition Precondition The MAIN WINDOW is opened see chapter Opening the main window page 28 1 Press the Options softbutton left softbutton The options list opens 2 Use the cursor pad to mark the Settings option 3 Press the OK key or the Select softbutton left softbutton The SETTINGS window opens AE NAVIGON General Z Opens the GENERAL settings window You may configure there the volume of the spoken driving instructions see Volume page 82 whether time is indicated in the continental 24 h format or in the Anglo Saxon 12 h format AM PM see Tim
7. 6 Java Edition Overview The following conditions must be met before you can start navigating with MobileNavigator 6 J ava Edition lt You have a mobile telephone that is compatible with MobileNavigator 6 J ava Edition A list of these telephones can be found at www navigon com in the area SERVICE AND SUPPORT COMPATIBILITY lt You have a Bluetooth capable GPS receiver that uses the NMEA protocol You can purchase such a receiver from specialist dealers or online at NAVIGON under Www navigon com When using in a vehicle it is recommended that you place your mobile telephone in a cradle this way the display is always easy to read Such a cradle can be purchased from specialist dealers or online at NAVIGON under Www navigon com 2 2 Purchasing the software Purchasing the software MobileNavigator 6 J ava Edition can be purchased only online For more information refer to NAVIGON AG under Www navigon com 2 3 Connecting the GPS receiver a 10 Note For navigation with MobileNavigator 6 Java Edition you require a Bluetooth capable GPS receiver that uses the NMEA protocol Such a receiver can be purchased from specialist dealers or online at NAVIGON under www navigon com Conditions for using MobileNavigator 6 Java Edition Connecting the mobile telephone and GPS receiver Before you start User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 1 Switch on the GPS receiver Place the GPS receiver fl
8. Installing the hardware in a vehicle Telephone cradle To ensure a roadworthy operation of the navigation system in a vehicle we recommend that you place your mobile telephone in a special cradle This way you can ensure the display is always easy to see and that driving instructions of the navigation system are understandable A special cradle for your mobile telephone can be purchased from specialist dealers A universal cradle for all telephone types is also available online at NAVIGON under www navigon com On account of the various different cradles it is not possible to describe how to install them in a vehicle Please refer to your cradle manual 2 5 Telephone power supply Telephone power Supply It is recommended that you connect your mobile telephone to an external power supply especially when driving long journeys From specialist dealers you can obtain a charger cable that connects your mobile telephone to the cigarette lighter This cable is also often available online from the manufacturer of your mobile telephone If you want to power several devices from your vehicle s cigarette lighter then you can use a multiple adapter that can be purchased from specialist dealers A triple adapter is also available online at NAVIGON under www navigon com 2 6 GPS receiver power supply GPS receiver power supply s12 It is recommended that you connect your GPS receiver to an external power supply especially when
9. Press the Cancel softbutton right softbutton in order to close the list without executing an option 97 x User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 Opening the main window If the map is open If the map is open and you are not currently navigating a BI A E 5 1 Press the Back softbutton When the map is open and you are currently navigating 1 Press the 8 key A message box opens 2 Press the OK softbutton in order to end navigation and open the MAIN WINDOW 28 Starting MobileNavigator 6 J ava Edition From a different window User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 If the Back softbutton is available 1 Press the Back softbutton If the Cancel softbutton is available 1 Press the Cancel softbutton The window that was previously open appears again 2 Press the Back softbutton If neither the Back softbutton nor the Cancel softbutton are available 1 Press the Options softbutton 2 Use the cursor pad to select the Back option 3 Press the OK key 4 3 Entering a new destination New destination Entering a destination for the first time Navigation For MobileNavigator 6 new destinations are all destinations that haven t yet been navigated to that you haven t saved and their addresses are not saved in the address book of your mobile telephone Here you can enter an address select a point of interest or select a destination from the direct access If you specify a destinat
10. be used by MobileNavigator 6 to display distances The current unit is highlighted in black Select km if you want distances to be displayed in metres and kilometres miles if you want distances to be displayed in miles and feet 7 2 4 Backlight Set when the display of the mobile telephone is lit The current Select Always if the display shall be lit always Only on advice if the display shall only be lit for a certain time after a new driving instruction 7 3 Navigation Operation The settings of the NAVIGATION window are to be found on several dialog windows The Active dialog window field is placed at the top of the display It shows the name of the currently displayed dialog window d Information p show hide Configuring MobileNavigator 6 Java Edition 83 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 Opening a different L dialog window 7 3 1 84 Continue pressing Up on the cursor pad until the Active dialog window field at the top of the display is marked it has an orange border then Press To the right resp To the left on the cursor pad to select the different dialog windows Press Up resp Down on the cursor pad to mark the setting you want to modify Press To the right resp To the left on the cursor pad to assign another value to the marked setting Repeat steps 1 to 4 until all settings are up to your requirements Press the Back softbutton right softbutt
11. e 86 Pave GPS e EEN 86 PAA POSION erne E ee A 86 7 5 e Le EE 87 K DR Gi ge el e in e DEE 87 Fede USEIN e EE 88 BS Ou CT e E 89 9 EE REENEN 91 ii Table of contents User s Manual 1 Introduction Topics covered in this chapter 1 1 About this manual Arrangement Conventions Symbols 1 2 Legal notice Warranty Trademarks 1 3 Support 1 4 Terminology Elements of the navigation software Elements of the mobile telephone User actions User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 page 4 page 5 page 5 page 6 Introduction User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 1 1 About this manual 1 1 1 Arrangement Find information quickly If you are looking for specific information or the explanation of a specific term you can refer to the following sections in the manual As of page 6 in the list Terminology you ll find an explanation of terms used in this manual As of page 89 in the Glossary you ll find an explanation of the specialist terms and abbreviations As of page 91 in the Index you ll find page references 1 1 2 Conventions Conventions 1 1 3 Symbols Symbols For better legibility and clarification the following styles are used in this manual Style Bold Bold italic SMALL CAPITALS Underlined Italic and underlined Use Highlighting important parts in the text Registered names company and product descriptions Window and dialogue box titles Descriptions of b
12. following functions Option Description Show on map Requests a map detail on which the selected address is shown Has the same function as the OK key a Requests a route to the selected address Saves the selected address in the FAVOURITES Save list destination Refer to chapter Saving destinations on page _42 55 for more information Entering a new destination User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 4 3 3 Direct access points of interest Overview Navigation Three categories of points of interest are available in direct access using which you can quickly search for destinations in your area without entering anything else Note Your mobile telephone must be connected to a GPS receiver and the GPS reception must be sufficient for positioning Without positioning the navigation server cannot list points of interest in the current vicinity In the MAIN WINDOW operate the New destination button The NEW DESTINATION menu opens NAVIGON Sp New destination F f Destination Input POI Search F gll Ee Direct ACCESS P ba Icons of the categories are shown at the bottom of the menu Their points of interest are available in the direct access Highlight the category in which you are searching for a point of interest Press the OK key The mobile telephone generates an Internet connection with the navigation server and sends the input address data The navigation
13. is not shown Page 71 In the navigation mode press on the cursor pad To the right or To the left in order to change map view quickly Operating the map All functions that are available during the navigation can be executed via shortcuts l e the number keys 0 9 of your mobile telephone are assigned specific functions that are carried out when the respective key is pressed The available shortcuts are described in the chapters for the individual views You can open a menu of the shortcuts at any time via the softbutton left softbutton refer to the next section The softbuttons of the map in Navigation mode right softbutton 64 The softbuttons for the map in the Navigation mode have the following functions Opens the EXIT menu We vg be E SME ii urte ES mor Ga e SC A SS M P p Exit Ce af Ey Annastrape Select the Quit navigation button if you would like to cancel the current navigation and return to the MAIN WINDOW Select the Close application button if you would like to cancel the current navigation and endMobileNavigator 6 Java Edition 1 Press the OK key OR Press the kal softbutton left softbutton in order to close the ExiT menu not carrying out any of its options The map in 903HNavigation mode die left softbutton User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 Opens the SHORTCUTS menu 1 G fe Mi I a 5 Switch view Midi UI IFLUU
14. sends the input address data The navigation server compares this data with the information in its address database and then sends a list of all the addresses that agree with your information This list is shown in the MATCHING ADDRESSES window ope dastasi Z Results dit SChildweg 12 97084 W rzburg Bavaria ce Schillerstrabe 12 97072 Wurzburg Bavaria options Navigation 41 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 s Data transmission costs money Please read Costs of data traffic on page23 Select the address to which you wish to navigate You will find information on how to start navigation in chapter Starting navigation on page52 Please refer to this Note If no point of interest is found then no point of interest a Options Options of the POI inac is saved in the database of the navigation server that meets your information For example there are no ferry terminals in Frankfurt Then press the Back softbutton right softbutton and check your details ity window The options of the POI IN A CITY window offer the following functions Option Description Has the same function as the OK key Sends OK the input address data to the navigation server Opens the COVERED COUNTRIES list Refer to Select country chapter Specifying destination country on Options of the Matching page 44 for more information destinations window The options of the MATCHING DESTINATIONS window offer the
15. server compares this data with the information in its address database and then sends a list of all the points of interest that agree with your information This list is shown in the MATCHING DESTINATIONS window wp lavisod 30 Results 5 Shell Schwemturter Strae 97080 W rzburg Bawaria He 748 m JET Rottendorfer Strae 97072 W rzburg Bavaria Options 43 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 8 a Options Data transmission costs money Please read Costs of data traffic on page23 Select the destination to which you wish to navigate Refer to chapter Starting navigation on page 52 for information on how to start navigation Note If no point of interest is found then no point of interest is saved in the database of the navigation server that meets your information For example there are no ferry terminals tn Frankfurt Then press the Back softbutton right softbutton and check your details Options of the Matching destinations window The options of the MATCHING DESTINATIONS window offer the following functions Option Description Show on map Requests a map detail on which the selected address is shown Has the same function as the OK key or Requests a route to the selected address Saves the selected address in the FAVOURITES Save list destination Refer to chapter Saving destinations on page 55 for more information 4 3 4 Specifying destination country Countries that ar
16. upper and lowercase letters You also don t have to enter any special characters or umlauts MobileNavigator 6 will find the place or the street even if you enter basic characters If for example you are searching for Wurzburg then simply type in wurzburg Special characters or umlauts can of course be useful when naming destinations or routes that are to be saved The character directly in front of the cursor can be deleted by pressing the Delete softbutton right softbutton The position of the cursor in the entry field can be changed with the To the left and To the right keys If you have completed the entry field press the Down key The focus moves to the next operating element of the window If the next operating element is again an entry field then the cursor flashes in this field and you can enter the respective data Operating the navigation software 19 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 NAVIGON WI o abe City or postal code wiirzb No Intersection r gt a el Ending data input Once you have completed all entry fields press the OK key The data input in the current window is then concluded What then happens depends on which window you have currently entered data 20 Operating the software d Navigation Topics covered in this chapter 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 General information on navigation Safety and other information Map mater
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20. 5 for more information 4 3 2 Points of interest Navigation Points of interest also known as POI are included in the map server s database It concerns addresses or points on the map that are categorised in accordance with specific criteria Included as points of interest are airports and harbours restaurants hotels petrol stations public facilities doctors hospitals shopping centres and others Points of interest can by displayed using a symbol on the map Refer to chapter Information on page 84 for more information Points of interest can also be specified as navigation destinations 33 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 Points of interest nearby Overview 34 Points of interest nearby are points of interest that are located within a specific radius of your current location This way you can for example always find the next petrol station with ease irrespective of your location Note Your mobile telephone must be connected to a GPS receiver and the GPS reception must be sufficient for positioning Without positioning the navigation server cannot list points of interest in the vicinity Note Three categories of points of interest are available in direct access You can use these to search without entering anything else For more information refer to chapter Direct access points of interest on page43 1 In the MAIN WINDOW pres the New destination button The NEW DESTINATION menu opens
21. AN BI This view enables an overview of the section of route that you must drive next slower you drive the smaller the map detail but the precision of Note The size of the map detail depends on your speed The V detail is greater Working with the map 67 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 No Meaning 1 The route is marked in orange 2 A triangle in orange shows your current position on the map 3 One of the following pieces of route information is shown in the information field m 02 08 Probable arrival time 2 206km l Distance remaining D 55 Probable remaining driving time With the 3 Route info key you can toggle between these pieces of information 4 The name of the section of route that you must drive next is shown in the street field 5 The arrow field shows a schematic view of the next crossroads at which you should turn Underneath it shows the distance to these crossroads As you approach the crossroads the distance information changes to a point display F W WW i a oo The fewer yellow points showing the closer you are to the crossroads If you don t have to turn yet only one arrow points upwards stating a distance beneath it showing how far you must follow the street 68 The map in 903HNavigation mode Zooming Overview Working with the map User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 In the Navigation view you can also zoom and move the map Press the 6 but
22. II OL ape ps The buttons shown correspond in their arrangement to the keys on the mobile telephone The associated function is represented on each button by means of a symbol In the upper left corner you can see which key the function is assigned to When you press the associated key this function is carried out directly without having to previously open the SHORTCUTS menu refer to the next chapter The function of the selected button and the key to which it is assigned is described in the bottom margin of the menu 1 Select the function you would like to carry out 2 Press the OK key If you do not carry out any functions the menu closes again after a few seconds The shortcuts of the map in Navigation mode Working with the map The following shortcuts are available in any view of the map in Navigation mode Key Function Instruction Repeats the last spoken driving E Instruction Mute Switches the navigation software to mute so that no spoken driving instructions are given Operate this button again to cancel the mute Attention The mobile telephone itself is not muted with this function 65 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 Route info Switches to the route information shown in the Navigation view The following information is available e 02 08 Probable arrival time Se 206km l Distance remaining Ss L Probable remaining driving time Day Night Toggles between day and nigh
23. NTACTS all addresses that are saved in the mobile telephone 45 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 4 4 1 Last destinations Overview MobileNavigator 6 J ava Edition saves the last 20 destinations to which you have started navigation in the LAST DESTINATIONS list You can select these destinations quickly as navigation destinations and without repeating the already entered data 1 In the MAIN WINDOW Select the My destinations button The MY DESTINATIONS menu opens ai NAVIGON Favourites a Last destinations i i Contacts P Options f Cancel Select the Last destinations menu item 3 Press the OK key The LAST DESTI NATIONS list opens sh NAVIGON Tarur T rrr CN ka fb za genthemer strape j d cay I S 97084 W rzburg Bawaria dri Annastrape 2 97072 W rzburg Bavaria f Options 4 Select the destination to which you wish to navigate e Refer to chapter Starting navigation on page 52 for information on how to start navigation 46 0 0 2 2 Selecting a saved destination User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 Options Options of the Last destinations window The options of the LAST DESTINATIONS window offer the following functions Option Description Select Has the same function as the OK key Starts navigation to the selected destination Saves the selected address in the FAVOURITES Save list destination Refer to chapter Saving destinations on page 55 for more in
24. SMS 6 3 Saving the current position 6 4 Receiving an SMS containing positional data Useful functions User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 page 4 page 5 page 6 page 8 Dk ER User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 Survey The functions described here may only be used when GPS reception is sufficient to determine your current position The GPS symbol must be GPS ready aS 6 1 GPS status Overview Opening the GPS STATUS WINdOW 74 On the GPS STATUS window you will find a survey on the data the navigation system calculates resp extracts from the received GPS signals Open the MAIN WINDOw if it is not opened yet see page 28 2 On the MAIN WINDOW press the Options softbutton left softbutton Use the cursor pad to mark the GPS status option 4 Press the OK key The GPS STATUS window opens GPS status aiT Satellites d HOOF 1 0 Altitude 0 ft Speed 0 0 mph 09 56 39 E 49 47 56 H options Pass In the GPS STATUS window you will find the following information Field Meaning Greenwich Mean Time The time of London GMT This is not the time at your current position when you are in another time zone The number of GPS satellites from which Signals are currently being received The signals of at least 3 satellites are needed for calculating the current position Satellites Indicates the quality of position determination The smaller the value the HDOP more accurate is
25. SS NAVIGON User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 May 2006 Impressum NAVIGON AG Berliner Platz 11 D 97080 Wurzburg Hotline dtms Service 0 12 min 0180 5 NAVIGON 0180 5 6284466 The information contained herein may be changed at any time without prior notification This manual nor any parts thereof may not be reproduced for any purpose whatsoever without the express written consent of NAVIGON AG nor transmitted in any form either electronically or mechanically including photocopying and recording All technical information illustrations etc are subject to copyright law Copyright 2006 NAVIGON AG All rights reserved User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 Table of contents 1 2 3 4 User s Manual LP HUEFOGUCTION DEE 3 de ADOUL THIS An AU EE 4 Wei Arrangementen n E 4 de ELE Ee Age Et 4 LLS E le RTE 4 1 2 Legal NotI E EE 5 En He ge EE 5 LAZ gt ee lg 5 1 3 SUD DOME ee EE 5 1 4 BR dag nei Le Le EE 6 1 4 1 Elements of the navigation software 6 1 4 2 Elements of the mobile telephone 7 LA USCr eg EE 8 Before you start see KK KKK KEE KEE EE KEE KEE EE EE 9 Dl Conditions for using MobileNavigator 6 J ava Edition 10 2 2 Purchasing the software 10 265 Connecting the GPS receiver cc cece cece eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaes 10 2 4 Installing the hardware in avehice cece eee eee eee e ee ees 12 2 5 Telephone power supply s seserererersrorererererrrrrrrrrrrrrrrene 12
26. WINGOW cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 RIEe VV 6 Distance format sisi tdcti residue dinteud 83 E SRL8 e e N A 6 Index User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 F Baier D G GPS Faulty reception 22 Reg WS ERC 25 Power supply ccc cece cece eeeeeeeeees 12 EE EE enee 11 leier 13 GPS EE 13 GPS EE 85 GPS S LACUS tasers lee ee ee 86 GPS GPS receiver cece cece ce cecececaeaeeueas 86 GPS POSITION EE 86 GPS receiver COMO WEE 86 E EE 86 GP StAtUS EE 74 H Hang UDe A Suet nie 16 Home address 52 85 FIOUUING eaen a nT bodes 5 l HC OP scene rnae He et a ees 6 Reuteigen tz ge Le BEER 84 K EEN 7 Ee oerien g 16 M Main wipngdow 24 Manual Arrandermment EE 4 Conventions sc kics ee wteidiotis has yi 4 S VINDOIS ascii readvoredavuneeieseermetdesies 4 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 Map Navigation mode Arrow mode CLompleteroute eee Information EEN KSE dl TEE Peal ee Show current position 85 Show new destination 008 Standard mode GPS EE My Address cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeees 52 My decstmations Navigation Navigatio BEE Navigation Hroma ee eege Navigation Route profile Navigation mode Arrow mode Complete route H OMAt eonia See Navigation New decstimation O Opera EE EE 8 EE Eege HEI CIUY eege NALION WIG TEEN Point of Interest DIFECUACCESS ic icici tuunieianoteev ented eis ive CILY EEN 500 lt NALION WIDE EE 37 IST e EG 3
27. abase and then sends a list with all the points of interest that agree with your information This list is displayed in the MATCHING DESTINATIONS window 35 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 apy lavisod 30 Results 4 69 m Shell Schweinturter Strae 97060 W rzburg Bavaria he 748 m JET Rottendorfer Girabe 97072 W rzburg Bavaria Options Data transmission costs money Please read Costs of data traffic on page23 1 Select the destination to which you wish to navigate Refer to chapter Starting navigation on page 52 for information on how to start navigation Note If no point of interest is found then no point of interest W is saved in the database of the navigation server that meets your information and is located in the radius you have set Options Options of the POI nearby window The POI NEARBY has no options Options of the Matching destinations window The options of the MATCHING DESTINATIONS window offer the following functions Option Description Requests a map detail that shows the selected address Has the same function as the OK key Show on map Ss Requests a route to the selected address Saves the selected address in the FAVOURITES Save list destination Refer to chapter Saving destinations on page 55 for more information 36 Entering a new destination User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 Points of interest of nationwide significance Overview Navigation
28. ail that shows your current position Data transmission costs money Please read Costs of data traffic on page23 The map opens in standard mode r A triangle in orange marks your current location on the map 61 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 Displaying a new destination on the map 1 Specify a new destination as described in chapter Entering a new destination on page29 The destination is highlighted NAVIGON Options 2 Pres the Options softbutton The list of options opens 3 Use the cursor pad to select the Show on map option Press the OK key The mobile telephone generates an Internet connection with the navigation server and sends the data of the specified destination The navigation server compares this data with its database and then sends a map detail that shows the destination The map opens in standard mode Data transmission costs money Please read Costs of data traffic on page 23 A triangle in orange marks the specified destination on the map 62 The map in 867HStandard mode User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 Changing the map detail You can change the map detail that is being shown Moving Using the cursor keys Up Down To the right and To the left you can scroll through the map Options More ways of changing the map detail are available in the Options refer to the next section Options of the map in Standard mode The map options in the Standard mod
29. and its connection with your mobile telephone is described in chapter Connecting the GPS receiver on pagel0O Note It can take up to 20 minutes to Initialise the GPS receiver for the first time Each time you switch on the receiver after this the GPS reception will start within half a minute If the GPS receiver hasn t been switched on for over a week the next initialisation can take up to 10 minutes The GPS starts initialises as soon as the GPS receiver is switched on If your GPS receiver is connected to the mobile telephone in the upper right corner of the display you will see the GPS icon It can Show three different states Icon Meaning _ Explanation No GPS receiver is connected to the n telephone a GPS receiver is switched off The data is being received from less than three satellites The position cannot be calculated GPS read The data is being received from at least 3 y satellites The position can be calculated Within 15 seconds the GPS icon changes from No GPS to No Signal As soon as data is being received from at least 3 satellites the GPS icon changes to GPS ready Note The first initialisation can take up to 20 minutes If the GPS icon shows the status GPS ready after considerably less than 20 minutes then it is best to switch off the receiver for at least 15 minutes so as to guarantee a reliable operation of the receiver Attention If you have connected the GPS receiver to the power
30. at on the dashboard as far forwards as possible under the windscreen 3 Launch the software MobileNavigator 6 J ava Edition on your mobile telephone The MAIN WINDOW opens 4 Press the Options softbutton left softbutton Use the cursor pad to select the Settings option and press the OK key The SETTINGS window opens 6 Operate the GPS button The GPS window opens The connection with the GPS receiver is established If there is already a connection with the GPS receiver the word Connected is displayed in the Status area If there is still no connection with the GPS receiver 1 Press the Search softbutton left softbutton 2 Then follow the instructions on the display Once the connection has been generated 1 Press the Back softbutton right softbutton The SETTINGS window opens again 2 Press the Back softbutton right softbutton again You return to the MAIN WINDOW Note The GPS reception can be impaired by a heated windscreen or by a metal evaporated windscreen If necessary use an external aerial You can purchase an external aerial from our after sales service via our online shop or from specialist dealers On account of the various possible telephone receiver combinations we cannot describe the connection of the GPS receiver with your mobile telephone in great detail here Please refer to the user manual for your mobile telephone and GPS receiver sils User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 2 4
31. ate considerably from this schematic representation Refer to the user manual for your mobile telephone for more detailed information The left and right softbuttons are located directly beneath the display These softbuttons execute the functions that are specified directly above them in the display Your mobile telephone has a cursor pad that provides the functions Up Down To the right and To the left In many cases you can also execute the function OK by pressing directly on its centre Note Depending on your mobile telephone this cursor pad could also be a cursor rocker control cross joystick jog dial scroll key scroll cross or navigation key The Pick up key is the key that you press when the mobile telephone rings and you d like to accept the call The Hang up key is the key you press when you d like to end the call Refer to your mobile telephone user manual to find out how to alter the volume Mobile telephone operating elements User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 3 2 Operating the software 3 2 1 Selecting and operating Selecting A button or an entry field is highlighted on each of the MobileNavigator windows This element has the focus Using the cursor pad you can move the focus to a different element on the user interface The selected element is the element with the focus Le NAVIGON Sp New destination 2 Stored destination E Home Show Map a LI
32. ber of its operating system Configuring MobileNavigator 6 Java Edition 87 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 7 5 2 User info The USER INFO dialog window provides information on the license of the copy of MobileNavigator 6 J ava Edition which is installed on your mobile telephone f With this serial number the software Serial No l l license is registered under your name 88 About User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 8 Glossary GMT GPS HDOP POI Special destination Glossary GMT Greenwich Mean Time is the mean solar time at the Royal Greenwich Observatory in Greenwich near London England which by convention is at 0 degrees geographic longitude Theoretically noon Greenwich Mean Time is the moment when the Sun crosses the Greenwich meridian and reaches its highest point in the sky in Greenwich Up to 1972 GMT was the global time standard Because of the Earth s uneven speed in its elliptic orbit GMT has been replaced by UTC Universal Time Coordinated which is an ultra stable time standard based on atomic clocks The GPS Global Positioning System is based on 24 satellites which are in orbit round the earth They are permanently emitting the time and their current position The GPS receiver receives this information and calculates the longitude and the latitude of its own current position The signals of at least three satellites are needed to determine the longitude and the latitude With the
33. charge for the calculation of the routes to a specific destination You can also view the data for your software agreement and the arising costs at any time on the Internet pages of the NAVIGON AG www navigon com in your MyNavigon account 23 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 4 2 Starting MobileNavigator 6 J ava Edition How to start the 1 Switch on your mobile telephone Navigation SortWarg 2 Launch the MobileNavigator 6 software Different telephones launch the software differently Please A refer to your mobile telephone user manual if necessary Each time you start the navigation software the following window appears a NAVIGON Please note that the road traffic regulations are prior to the instructions of the navigation system Please do not operate the device while driving Press the Up or Down keys to scroll through the text 4 When you have read the text completely press the OK softbutton If you do not wish to accept this information press the Hang up key of your mobile telephone to end the navigation software The MAIN WINDOW opens gt NAVIGON Sp New destination 2 Stored destination mme Si Show Map Geen Bn BI e In the upper right corner of the display you will see the GPS icon 24 Starting MobileNavigator 6 J ava Edition 4 2 1 Navigation User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 nitialising the GPS receiver s a Fixing the GPS receiver
34. d Costs of data traffic on page23 Select the address you wish to navigate to You will find information on how to start navigation in chapter Starting navigation on page52 Please refer to this Note If no addresses are found or if none of the displayed addresses are correct your information may be imprecise or faulty Then press the Back softbutton right softbutton to return to the ADDRESS window Your information is still visible Change the information and then press the OK key Entering a new destination Options User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 Options of the Address window The options of the ADDRESS window offer the following functions Option Description Has the same function as the OK key sends OK the input address data to the navigation server Opens the COVERED COUNTRIES list For more Select country information refer to chapter Specifying destination country on page 44 Closes the ADDRESS window without sending Back data to the navigation server and then opens the MAIN WINDOW Options of the Matching addresses window The options of the MATCHING ADDRESSES window offer the following functions Option Description Requests a map detail on which the selected show on map address is shown Has the same function as the OK key on Requests a route to the selected address Saves the selected address in the FAVOURITES Save list destination Refer to chapter Saving destinations on page 5
35. d the cursor is visible inside it Note Ensure the country in which your destination is located is specified on the Country icon upper right corner of the VW window Refer to chapter Specifying destination country on page 44 for information on specifying a different destination country 6 Enter the name or the post code of the destination 40 Entering a new destination User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 7 Press the Down key of the mobile telephone The Category field is selected 8 Use the To the right and To the left keys in order to establish the category in which you would like to find a point of interest 9 Press the Down key The Sub category field is selected 10 Use the To the right and To the left keys in order to establish the subcategory Note Establishing a subcategory can considerably shorten the list of suitable points of interest and therefore ensure that you are only offered the desired destinations Wd If for example you are looking for a petrol station and prefer a certain brand you can specify the brand as the Subcategory If you don t want to establish a subcategory enter Any You have now entered all the necessary information SZ NAVIGON City or postal code wurzb Category g Garage Car rental ES Sub Category eat Skoda BMW Mini ES Options gt 11 Press the OK key The mobile telephone generates an Internet connection with the navigation server and
36. driving long journeys From specialist dealers you can obtain a charger cable that connects your GPS receiver to the cigarette lighter This cable is also often available online from the manufacturer of your mobile telephone If you have a BiCeiver from NAVIGON a charger cable is included with it If you would like to power several devices from your vehicle s cigarette lighter then you can use a multiple adapter that can be purchased from specialist dealers A triple adapter is also available online at NAVIGON under www navigon com Installing the hardware in a vehicle User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 2 7 How your navigation system works MobileNavigator GPS operation Navigating with GPS The days of searching through thick folding maps are gone Now your navigation software MobileNavigator 6 can guide you to your destination quickly and reliably without leafing through maps The American military developed the Global Positioning System GPS in the 70s to be used as a guided weapons system GPS is based on a total of 24 satellites that circle the earth and in doing so are constantly transmitting their position and their time The GPS receiver receives this data and calculates its own geographical position from the various position and time information broadcast by the various satellites For a sufficient precise positioning it is necessary to obtain the data from at least three satellites If you have the data fro
37. ds the address if it was found Saving the current position User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 AA GO Select Data transmission costs money Please read Costs of data traffic on page 23 4 Press the OK key The NAME OF THE DESTINATION window opens NAVIGON Le Options Delete 5 Enter a name for the destination NAVIGON Options Delete 6 Press the OK key The destination is now saved to the FAVOURITES list The MAIN WINDOW opens again Useful functions 71 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 6 4 Receiving an SMS containing positional data Overview _ 78 When you receive an SMS containing positional data that may be interpreted by the navigation software then these data will automatically be saved to the FAVOURITES list The name of the destination will then be the phone number of the sender A message box opens when the navigation software Is not running while you receive an SMS containing positional data You will be asked whether the navigation software shall be started now Please confirm starting the software A small envelope appears in the upper right corner of the display next to the GPS icon when you have received an SMS containing positional data It stays there until you open the FAvourRITES list see page 47 You may rename this new destination see chapter Changing the name of the destination page 56 You may start navigation to this new destination
38. e covered by the map server 44 If you look in the upper right corner of the ADDRESS POI INA CITY and POI OF NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE windows you will see the Country icon It shows the code for the country for which navigation destinations can be specified at the moment If your destination is located in a different country proceed as follows L Press the Options softbutton left softbutton The list of options opens Entering a new destination a 2 3 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 City or postal code Street No i Change country Select Cancel LI Select the Select country option Press the OK key The COVERED COUNTRIES list opens Austria A Belgium B Czech Republic C7 Denmark DK Finland FIN France F f m Se PR Se bp a 1 Select the country in which your destination is located Press the OK key The COVERED COUNTRIES list closes again The code for the country is displayed on the icon Note You can choose only countries for which at least a part of the data is covered by the map server 4 4 Selecting a saved destination My destinations Navigation Under My destinations MobileNavigator 6 provides the following lists of destinations or addresses for selection o LAST DESTI NATI ONS all destinations to which you have already navigated once before FAVOURITES all destinations that you have saved in the MobileNavigator 6 CO
39. e format page 82 whether distances are indicated in kilometres km or in miles mi see Distance format page 83 whether the background illumination of the display is always on or not see Backlight page 83 80 Opening the Settings window User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 mavidarion 4 EI Navigation Opens the NAVIGATION settings window You may configure there whether points of interest are displayed in NAVIGATION map view see Information page 84 on which route profile route calculation is based see Route profile page 85 lt to which address navigation starts when you have operated the Take me home button on the MAIN WINDOW see My Address page 85 GPS Opens the GPS settings window You may there connect the mobile telephone via Bluetooth to a Bluetooth compatible GPS receiver see Searching for a GPS receiver page 86 verify the GPS status see Status page 86 About Opens the ABOUT settings window You may there view information on your version of MobileNavigator 6 Java Edition on your hardware your mobile telephone and on memory allocation see Product info page 87 view information on your MyNavigon account on the serial number of your MobileNavigator 6 J ava Edition copy and the phone number which is registered for it see User info page 88 7 2 General Operation The settings of the GENERAL window are arranged one below the other Dee EE r
40. e generates an Internet connection with the navigation server and sends the input address data The navigation server compares this data with the information tn its address database and then sends a list of all the addresses that agree with your information This list is shown in the MATCHING ADDRESSES window py laveso 4 Results Q Frankfurt Main Flughaten 60457 Frankfurt Hesse Rhein Main Flughafen Flughaten 60457 Frankfurt Hesse Terminal 1 Data transmission costs money Please read Costs of data traffic on page23 1 Select the destination to which you wish to navigate Refer to chapter Starting navigation on page 52 for information on how to start navigating Note If no point of interest is found then no point of interest is saved in the database of the navigation server that meets your information and is located in the radius you have set E g in England there are no airports with Frankf appearing in their name A different example there are no harbours in Andorra 38 Entering a new destination Options User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 Then press the Back softbutton right softbutton and check the information Options of the POI of national significance window The options of the POI OF NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE window offer the following functions Option OK Select country Back Description Has the same function as the OK key Sends the input address data to the navigation s
41. e offer the following functions Option Description Zoom in The detail shown becomes smaller 1 sI but the precision increases This function is carried out by pressing the 1 key on your mobile telephone Zoom out The detail shown becomes larger D but the precision reduces This function is carried out by pressing the 2 key of your mobile telephone Center your position The map detail is moved in such a way that the triangle in orange is 3 ZK Shown in the centre of the display This function is carried out by pressing the 3 key of your mobile telephone 5 3 The map in Navigation mode Overview The map is always in navigation mode when you are navigating In navigation mode you can select various views Not every one of these views shows a map but each is suitable for a specific purpose Choosing the map view In navigation mode there are five various views Complete route view This view shows the entire route and enables a quick assessment of how far you ve driven Page 67 Navigation view This is the standard view whilst navigating It opens as soon as the navigation system has calculated the first driving instructions Page 67 Arrow mode view These schematic directional views are shown very large but the map itself is not shown Page 70 Working with the map 63 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 ch Information view Shows information on the current navigation The map itself
42. ea prm m f WAS C 24h 12h KS a P P Istance Tormawc d i J LE a um e km miles Backlight on Es always only on ad lg E j Configuring MobileNavigator 6 Java Edition 81 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 7 2 1 Volume 1 Press Up resp Down on the cursor pad to mark the setting you want to modify 2 Press To the right resp To the left on the cursor pad to assign another value to the marked setting 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 until all settings are up to your requirements 4 Press the Back softbutton right softbutton to save the new values The SETTINGS window opens again On the GENERAL window you may modify the following settings A dotted scale indicates the current volume of the spoken driving instructions The more dots are black the louder the instructions are Press To the right on the cursor pad to increase the volume of the driving instructions Press To the left on the cursor pad to decrease the volume of the driving instructions 7 2 2 Time format 82 Set the time format to be used by MobileNavigator 6 to display clock times and arrival times The current format is highlighted in black Select 12 h if you want time indications to be displayed in Anglo Saxon 12 h format AM PM 24h if you want time indications to be displayed in continental 24 h format 1163HGeneral User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 7 2 3 Distance format Set the unit to
43. enter the town the navigation server will calculate a route to the geographical centre of town If you enter only the town and street but neither the house number nor the intersecting road the navigation server will calculate a route to the centre of the specified street 1 In the MAIN WINDOW operate the New destination button The NEW DESTINATION menu opens NAVIGON Destination Input d POI Search d a F M Direct Access J f li H J 2 Select the Address menu item 3 Press the OK key Entering a new destination User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 The ADDRESS window opens NAVIGON ait City or postal code Street Mo Intersection options Back The City or postal code entry field is selected and the cursor can be seen inside it Note Ensure that the country in which your destination is located is specified on the Country icon upper right corner of Y the window Refer to chapter Specifying destination country on page 44 for information on specifying a different destination country 4 Enter the name or the post code of the destination If you only wish to enter the place then continue with step11 5 Press the Down key of your mobile telephone The Street entry field is selected and the cursor is visible inside it 6 Enter the name of the destination street If you only wish to enter the place and the street then continue with step11 7 P
44. ephone user manual or the homepage of your mobile telephone provider for more detailed information on configuring Internet access Note The Internet connection and downloading the map and route data do cost money ask your mobile telephone provider for details of prices We recommend that you conclude a mobile telephone agreement where the transmission of a specific data volume is included in the price It is even better if you can conclude a data flat rate NAVIGON makes available the map data from the map server free of charge The software will notify you if there is a charge for the calculation of the routes to a specific destination You can also view the data for your software agreement and the arising costs at any time on the Internet pages of the NAVIGON AG www navigon com in your MyNavigon account Map material User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 5 2 The map in Standard mode Overview The map is always in standard mode when you are not navigating In standard mode you can View your current position on the map View a new destination on the map Show current location on the map Working with the map 1 In the MAIN WINDOW operate the Show Map button The mobile telephone generates an Internet connection with the navigation server and sends the geographical coordinates of your current location The navigation server compares this data with the information in its address database and then sends a map det
45. erver Opens the COVERED COUNTRIES list Refer to chapter Specifying destination country on page 44 for more information Closes the ADDRESS window without sending data to the navigation server and opens the MAIN WINDOW Options of the Matching destinations window Navigation The options of the MATCHING DESTINATIONS window offer the following functions Option Show on map OK Save destination Description Requests a map detail on which the selected address is shown Has the same function as the OK key Requests a route to the selected address Saves the selected address in the FAVOURITES list Refer to chapter Saving destinations on page 55 for more information 39 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 Points of interest in a specific city Overview Points of interest in a specific city can be useful when navigating in an unknown city 1 In the MAIN WINDOW operate the New destination button The NEW DESTINATION menu opens p New cestnaion f Destination Input i POI Search ben ACCESS J f options 2 Select the Point of Interest menu item 3 Press the OK key The POINT OF INTEREST menu opens 4 Select the in a city menu item Press the OK key The POI IN ACITY window opens NAVIGON T gt City or postal code 0 abe Category ER Petrol Station Parkil E Sub Category Ee Tamoil Total Others ES ops The City or postal code input field is selected an
46. formation Deletes the selected destination from the LAST Delete DESTI NATIONS list 4 4 2 Favourites Overview Destinations to which you will need to navigate to quite often can be saved in the FAVOURITES list You can select these destinations quickly and without repeating the information that has already been input Refer to chapter Saving destinations on page 55 for information on how to save a destination 1 In the MAIN WINDOW operate the My destinations button The My DESTINATIONS menu opens SZ NAVIGON y New destination E Favourites j Last destinations S Contacts J 2 Select the Favourites menu item 3 Press the OK key Navigation 47 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 The FAVOURITES list opens NAVIGON g Bavaria 4 Select the destination to which you wish to navigate 5 Refer to chapter Starting navigation on page 52 for information on how to start navigation Options Options of the Favourites window The options of the FAVOURITES window offer the following functions Opens the NAME OF THE DESTINATION window Rename There you may change the name of the selected destination Has the same function as the OK key Starts navigation to the selected destination Deletes the selected destination from the FAVOURITES list Select Delete 48 0 Selecting a saved destination User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 4 4 3 Telephone address book
47. h the navigation server and sends the input address data The navigation server compares this data with the information in its address database and then sends a list of all the addresses that agree with your information This list is shown in the MATCHING ADDRESSES window Data transmission costs money Please read Costs of data traffic on page23 Select the address to which you wish to navigate Refer to chapter Starting navigation on page 52 for information on how to start navigation Note If no addresses are found or if none of the displayed addresses are correct your information may be imprecise or faulty Then press the Back softbutton right softbutton in order to return to the ADDRESS window Your information is still visible Change the information and then press the OK key Options of the Contacts window The options of the CONTACTS window offer the following functions Option Description Has the same function as the OK key Starts Select navigation to the selected destination Options of the Select address window The options of the SELECT ADDRESS window offer the following functions Option Description 50 Selecting a saved destination Options Select of the Address window User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 Has the same function as the OK key Starts navigation to the selected destination The options of the ADDRESS window offer the following functions Option OK Back De
48. h the exception of the softbutton and the cursor pad For more information refer to the user manual for your mobile telephone and chapter Mobile telephone operating elements on page 16 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 1 4 3 User actions Term Use Mark Using the cursor pad to move the focus to a specific element OR Opening an input field so that the cursor flashes and data can be input Operate Selecting an element in a window and then pressing the OK key so that the function of the selected operating element is carried out Press This is used only for keys softbuttons and the cursor pad not however for elements in a software window For more information refer to chapter Mobile telephone A operating elements on page 16 8 Terminology 2 Before you start Topics covered in this chapter 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 2 8 Conditions for using MobileNavigator 6 J ava Edition Purchasing the software Connecting the GPS receiver Installing the hardware in a vehicle Telephone power supply GPS receiver power supply How your navigation system works Important safety information Navigation safety information GPS receiver safety information Safety information for a switch on in the vehicle Before you start User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 page 10 page 10 page 10 page 12 page 12 page 12 page 13 page 13 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 2 1 Conditions for using MobileNavigator
49. hapter Starting navigation on page 52 for information on starting navigation If an insufficient GPS signal is being received the following message appears SZ NAVIGON Initialising GPS Waiting on alid GPS Position You have the following options Wait until the GPS reception is sufficient Navigation then commences automatically Press the Cancel softbutton The MAIN WINDOW opens The destination is saved in the LAST DESTINATIONS list 4 7 Managing destinations Overview 54 There are three windows in which the individual destinations are Saved In the FAVOURITES list In the LAST DESTINATIONS list In the CONTACTS list Each destination that you specify and the destinations from the LAST DESTINATIONS list can be saved in the FAVOURITES list This is then particularly practical if you need to drive to this destination quite often You can rename destinations from the FAVOURITES list You can also delete individual destinations from both lists Managing destinations User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 4 7 1 Saving destinations Condition You have specified a destination as described in chapter Entering a new destination on page 29 or in chapter Selecting a saved destination on page45 One of the windows MATCHING ADDRESSES MATCHING DESTINATIONS or LAST DESTINATIONS IS Open 1 Select the destination that you wish to save NAVIGON i Options i 2 Press the Options softbutt
50. ial and route calculation Costs of data traffic Starting MobileNavigator 6 Java Edition Initialising the GPS receiver Main WINDOW Entering a new destination Destination address Points of interest Direct access points of interest Specifying destination country Selecting a saved destination Last destinations Favourites Telephone address book Navigating home Starting navigation Managing destinations Saving destinations Changing the name of the destination Deleting a destination Navigation User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 page 22 page 24 page 29 page 45 page 51 page 52 page 54 Die User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 4 1 General information on navigation 4 1 1 Safety and other information Obstructed GPS reception Ending navigation Arriving at your destination MobileNavigator 6 end 22 You use the navigation system at your own risk Attention Do not operate the navigation system whilst you are driving this could cause an accident Attention Do not look at the display unless it is absolutely safe to do so Attention The rules of the street and traffic signs must be obeyed prior to following the instructions of the navigation system Attention Do not follow the instructions of the navigation system unless the circumstances and the street traffic regulations allow you to do so The navigation system will guide you to your destination even if you have to go off c
51. ion for the first time the COVERED COUNTRIES list opens refer to chapter Specifying destination country on page 44 Austria A Belgium B Czech Republic C7 Denmark DK Finland FIN France F hemm Se E Se ba a i 1 Select the country in which your destination is located 2 Press the OK key 29 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 4 3 1 Destination address Overview 30 By contrast with onboard navigation systems the MobileNavigator 6 J ava Edition does not store any maps or address databases that it can access If you enter address data this is sent to a navigation server that then compares it with its address database and sends back a list of addresses that agree with the data you have entered Note You can enter either the name or the post code as a location If several post codes exist for a location then you must enter the post code that applies to the destination street You don t have to enter the location or the street in full The first characters suffice You must have at least 2 characters The more characters you enter the shorter the results list With some characters the list of suitable addresses can be very long e g if you enter only the letters Neu or the number 97 because there are a lot of locations in Germany that start with Neu or the post codes of which start with 97 You also don t have to enter all the address data If you just
52. it f options 1 Use the cursor pad to select a menu item 2 Press the OK key to operate the selected menu item If you would like to close the Menu without pressing a menu item simply select the button with which you have the Menu and Operating the software User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 press the OK key 3 2 4 Data input Overview Characters Figures spaces special characters Deleting Move to next entry field If text or figure input is required a cursor appears in an entry field on the display a NAVIGON pn 0 abe City or postal code Street Mo Intersection f Options You can make all the entries using your mobile telephone keyboard You can however only enter lowercase characters As when entering in MobileNavigator 6 it concerns almost exclusively figures or proper names the T9 functionality of your mobile telephone is deactivated However as soon as you close MobileNavigator 6 the keyboard returns to the state it was in prior to launching the navigation software As usual each character key has several characters assigned to it Tap on a key until the desired character appears e g to enter s you need to tap the PQRS key four times How you enter figures spaces and special characters very much depends on your mobile telephone Please refer to the user manual for your mobile telephone When entering place or street names you do not have to differentiate between
53. l MobileNavigator 6 1 Select the destination that you wish to delete from the list AAW GON ch Options 2 Press the Options softbutton The list of options opens Use the cursor pad to select the Delete option Press the OK key A dialogue asks you to confirm the deletion NAVIGON Cancel 5 Press the OK softbutton in order to carry out the deletion The list appears The deleted destination is no longer listed AAW GON Or Options 58 Managing destinations 5 Working with the Topics covered in this chapter 5 1 Map material 5 2 The map in Standard mode 5 3 The map in Navigation mode Complete route view 974HNavigation view 998HArrow mode view 1007HInformation view Working with the map User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 map page 60 page 61 page 63 _59 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 5 1 60 Map material MobileNavigator 6 J ava Edition is a so called offboard navigation system This means that the map data is located on a server of the NAVIGON AG and not in your mobile telephone The route calculation doesn t take place in your mobile telephone either The connection with the map server is made via the Internet Note Generally your mobile telephone is configured in such a way that it can make an Internet connection If this doesn t work you must either configure the Internet connection or enable the configured connection Refer to your mobile tel
54. labelled either above or in front of the field Focus An element in the user interface which can be operated by pressing the OK key has the focus This element looks different to the other elements in the list Use the cursor pad to move the focus to a different element in the user interface 6 Terminology User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 1 4 2 Elements of the mobile telephone Introduction Term Cursor pad Softbutton Key Use The cursor pad is an operating element in your mobile telephone using which the functions Up Down To the right and To the left can be executed Depending on your mobile telephone this cursor pad could also be a cursor rocker control cross joystick jog dial scroll key scroll cross navigation cross or a navigation key In most cases you can also use the cursor pad to execute the OK function by pressing directly on its centre For the sake of simplicity this manual will often talk about the Up Down To the right To the left and OK keys These refer to the respective functions of the cursor pad Each mobile telephone has two softbuttons The softbuttons are two keys that are arranged directly beneath the display In the lowest line of the display directly above the two softbuttons there generally appear left and or right text fields that indicate which function the respective softbutton can carry out at present All the keys in the keyboard of the mobile telephone wit
55. m 4 or more satellites the altitude above sea level can also be ascertained The positioning is precise up to 3 metres If MobileNavigator 6 has determined your position this position can be used as a starting point for a route calculation The map material on the server of the NAVIGON AG includes the geographical coordinates of all digitally recorded points of interest streets and places From this the server can calculate a route from a starting point to a destination The calculation of the current position and its representation on the map takes place once every second So you can see where you are on the map 2 8 Important safety information Note Before you start It is in your own interest to read the following safety information and warnings carefully before you start up your navigation system ice User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 2 8 1 Navigation safety information a Use the navigation system at your own risk Attention Do not operate the navigation system whilst you are driving this could cause an accident Attention Do not look at the display unless it is absolutely safe to do so Attention The rules of the road and traffic signs must be obeyed prior to following the instructions of the navigation system Attention Do not follow the instructions of the navigation system unless the circumstances and the street traffic regulations allow you to do so The navigation system will guide you to your de
56. o a GPS receiver and if GPS signals are being received the coordinates of your current position are displayed in the Position section L210HGPS 7 5 About Operation Opening a different dialog window User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 The settings of the ABOUT window are to be found on several dialog windows The Active dialog window field is placed at the top of the display It shows the name of the currently displayed dialog window 4 Product into bh Software Mame MoblleNavidator 6 O06 NAVIGON AG Software Version MNG Device Memory Free 2666 KB zg anne ifm al 1 Press To the right resp To the left on the cursor pad to select the different dialog windows 2 Press the Back softbutton right softbutton to close the ABOUT window The SETTINGS window opens again The ABOUT window displays the following information 7 5 1 Product info The PRODUCT INFO dialog window provides information on the version of MobileNavigator 6 J ava Edition on your mobile telephone Field Meaning The name of the software and copyright Software name l information The version number of the software copy SOMWaAre Version which is installed on your mobile telephone Total RAM installed on your mobile Device memor LAP PRONS y Free RAM which is not reserved by other applications Free memory Free memory on your mobile telephone The name of your mobile telephone and the Platform version num
57. o calculate a route home mme o You must have already entered and saved this address before Refer to chapter Configuring MobileNavigator 6 J ava Edition on page 79 for more information Starting MobileNavigator 6 J ava Edition Show Map s User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 Operate the Show Map button in order to view the map A detail of your current position is shown Show Map You can then also view a different map detail Refer to chapter Working with the map on page 59 for more information Options of the main window Navigation While the MAIN WINDOW is visible press the Options softbutton in order to open a list with the following options Option Description Opens the SETTINGS window Here you can configure your navigation system enter or edit your home address and view and change the Settings access data for your MyNavigon account Refer to chapter Configuring MobileNavigator 6 J ava Edition on page 79 for more information Open the GPS STATUS window Here you can view details regarding the GPS reception You can also save the data of your current location GPS status or send it as an SMS Refer to chapter Useful functions on page 73 for more information MyNavigon Closes the navigation application and logs it in your MyNavigon account at www navigon com Select an option and press the OK key or the Select softbutton left softbutton in order to execute the respective option
58. o mark the Send position option 75 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 The mobile telephone initiates an internet connection to the navigation server and sends the coordinates of your current position The navigation server compares these data to the database of places and sends the address if it was found NAVIGON AM dont Mergentheimer Strape 180 97084 W rzburg Bavaria Data transmission costs money Please read Costs of data traffic on page 23 Press the OK key The contacts contained in the address book of the mobile telephone are listed with the respective phone numbers Use the cursor pad to select the number to which you want to send the data of your current position Press the OK key The SMS will be sent now Sending an SMS costs money Your mobile telephone provider will inform you on the costs of sending an SMS 6 3 Saving the current position Overview This function enables you to add your current position to the FAVOURITES You may then at any time start navigation to this destination Saving the data of I the current position 5 3 76 Open the GPS STATUS window see page 74 Press the Options softbutton left softbutton Use the cursor pad to mark the GPS STATUS option The mobile telephone initiates an internet connection to the navigation server and sends the coordinates of your current position The navigation server compares these data to the database of places and sen
59. obile telephone is configured in such a way that it can make an Internet connection If this doesn t work you must either configure the Internet connection or enable the configured connection Refer to your mobile telephone user manual or the homepage of your mobile telephone provider for more detailed information on configuring Internet access When you open the map in the navigation software the navigation software requests from the GPS receiver the geographical coordinates of your current location Using this data it then requests a map detail from the server on which the current location is included A triangle in orange shows your position on the map The map detail changes continuously as you move If necessary the navigation software requests additional data from the map server If you calculate a route then this route is called up from the server together with the necessary map details The route is highlighted in orange on the map 4 1 3 Costs of data traffic Navigation Note The Internet connection and downloading the map and route data do cost money ask your mobile telephone provider for details of prices We recommend that you conclude a mobile telephone agreement where the transmission of a specific data volume is included in the price It is even better if you can conclude a data flat rate NAVIGON makes available the map data from the map server free of charge The software will notify you if there is a
60. on The list of options opens Use the cursor pad to select the Save destination option 4 Press the OK key The NAME OF THE DESTINATION window opens S NAVIGON options Delete Navigation 55 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 5 6 Enter a name for the destination NAVIGON options Press the OK key The destination is saved in the FAVOURITES list You return to the window that was opened prior to opening the NAME OF THE DESTI NATION window 4 7 2 Changing the name of the destination Changing the name 1 of the destination 56 Open the FAVOURITES window as described in chapter Favourites step 1 to3 on page47 NAVIGON Options Use the cursor pad to select the destination that you wish to rename Press the Options softbutton The list of options opens Use the cursor pad to select the Rename option Press the OK key Managing destinations User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 The NAME OF THE DESTINATION window opens ore NAVIGON Cancel 6 Enter a new name for the destination gt NAVIGON 7 Press the OK key The destination is saved under the new name in the FAVOURITES list 4 7 3 Deleting a destination Condition You have opened the FAVOURITES window as described in chapter Favourites on page4 7 OR You have opened the LAST DESTI NATIONS window as described in chapter Last destinations on page46 Navigation 57 User s Manua
61. on to save the new values The SETTINGS window opens again On the NAVIGATION window you may modify the following settings Information On the INFORMATION dialog window you may determine which information is displayed on the map You may modify the following settings Setting Meaning Points of Interest Indicate whether points of interest are displayed on the map Select Show to display points of interest on the map Hide to hide points of interest on the map 1186HNavigation User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 7 3 2 Route profile On the ROUTE PROFILE dialog window make indications that are important for calculating routes You may modify the following settings Setting Meaning Indicate which type of route is to be calculated Select Fast route to calculate the route with the Type shortest driving time Short route to calculate the route with the shortest driving distance Indicate whether you want the respective TOLOFWayS kind of route to be integrated into route Ferries calculation Permitted or not Not Toll roads permitted 7 3 3 My Address 7 4 GPS Operation This is the address to which navigation starts when you activate the Take me home button see chapter Navigating home page 51 Proceed as follows if you have not entered your address yet or if you want to change this address 1 Press the Edit softbutton left softbutton 2 Enter the address a
62. osoft Corporation Navigon is a registered trademark of NAVIGON AG Our service team are available Monday to Friday 9 00 18 00 You can call our hotline on Customer hotline dtms service 0 12 min 0180 5 NAVIGON 01805 628 44 66 Fax hotline dtms service 0 12 min 01805 628 44 44 Callers from Austria Please dial 0820 240437 Callers from Switzerland Please dial 0848 662544 For more information go to the home page of NAVIGON AG Wwww navigon com under Support Introduction User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 1 4 Terminology Terms used A specific terminology is used in this manual to designate elements of the product operating elements of the mobile telephone and user actions 1 4 1 Elements of the navigation software Term Use Display The physical display unit of the mobile telephone Window A functional software operating unit that occupies the entire display Dialog window Includes warnings error messages or information Queries whether a specific action should really be executed Button Element of the user interface that can have the focus and which when tapped triggers a software action Buttons can be labelled and or provided with a graphic Icon Small graphics on the user interface These represent information An example of this is the symbol for GPS reception Icons cannot be operated Entry field A field in which data can or must be input Input fields are generally
63. ourse from your calculated route When the GPS reception is obstructed or if you switch off the GPS receiver prior to reaching your destination the navigation is interrupted The navigation software remains open As soon as the GPS receiver works again the navigation system notices a possible change to your current position and recalculates the route You can simply continue navigation If you end the navigation prior to reaching your destination the MAIN WINDOW opens You can then enter a different destination You can also resume navigation to the original destination by choosing LAST DESTINATIONS from the list The system makes an announcement when you have reached your destination Only your current position orange arrow is now shown on the map Press the Back softbutton right softbutton if you would like to close the map You then reach the MAIN WINDOW If you would like to end the navigation software press the Exit softbutton right softbutton in the MAIN WINDOW General information on navigation User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 4 1 2 Map material and route calculation MobileNavigator 6 Java Edition is a so called offboard navigation system This means that the map data is located on a server of the NAVIGON AG and not in your mobile telephone The route calculation doesn t take place in your mobile telephone either The connection with the map server is made via the Internet Note Generally your m
64. ress the Down key of your mobile telephone The No entry field is selected and the cursor is visible inside it 8 Enter a house number If you do not know the house number then leave the field empty 9 Press the Down key of your mobile telephone The Intersection input field is selected and the cursor is visible inside it 10 If you do not know the house number but you do know the name of an intersecting road in its vicinity enter this name in the Intersection field The navigation server then calculates a route to the intersection of both specified roads Navigation 31 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 a Note Complete just one of the two No and Intersection fields Otherwise there could be problems if the house with the specified number is not located directly on the specified intersection AE NAVIGON city or postal code 2 123 wiirzb Street schil Mo 12 Intersection 11 Press the OK key 32 The mobile telephone generates an Internet connection with the navigation server and then sends the input address data The navigation server compares this data with the information in its address database and then sends a list of all the addresses that agree with your information This list is shown in the MATCHING ADDRESSES window ope LA 6595 2 Results ce Schildweg 12 97084 W rzburg Bawaria dat Schillerstrape 12 97072 W rzburg Bavaria Data transmission costs money Please rea
65. s described in chapter Destination address page 30 On the GPS settings window you may connect the mobile telephone via Bluetooth to a Bluetooth compatible GPS receiver You may as well view information on the GPS status Configuring MobileNavigator 6 Java Edition 85 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 7 4 1 Searching for a GPS receiver GPS status 7 4 2 Status Proceed as follows if you want to connect the mobile telephone via Bluetooth to a Bluetooth compatible GPS receiver 1 Turn your Bluetooth compatible GPS receiver on 2 Press the Search softbutton left softbutton 3 Follow the instructions on the display where required The following pieces of information on the GPS status are available In the Status section the status of the Bluetooth connection is displayed The following states are defined Status Meaning The mobile telephone is connected to a GPS Connected receiver The mobile telephone is not connected to Not connected i any device The mobile telephone is connected to a device However this device is not a GPS receiver but e g another mobile telephone OR Several trials to connect have failed Not available 7 4 3 GPS receiver 7 4 4 Position 86 If the mobile telephone has established a Bluetooth connection to another device the name of this device is displayed in the GPS receiver section If the mobile telephone has established a Bluetooth connection t
66. scription Has the same function as the OK key Sends the input address data to the navigation server Closes the ADDRESS window without sending data to the navigation server and opens the MAIN WINDOW Options of the Matching addresses window 4 5 Overview The options of the MATCHING ADDRESSES window offer the following functions Option Show on map OK Save destination Navigating home Description Requests a map detail on which the selected address is shown Has the same function as the OK key requests a route to the selected address Saves the selected address in the FAVOURITES list Refer to chapter Saving destinations on page 55 for more information In MobileNavigator 6 you can save one address as a home address The navigation to this address can take place at any time by operating just one button Refer to chapter My Address on page 85 for information on entering your home address 1 In the MAIN WINDOW open the Take me home button information on working with the map i Refer to chapter Working with the map on page 59 for Navigation 5 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 4 6 Starting navigation Condition _52 You have specified a new destination as described in chapter Entering a new destination on page 29 OR You have selected a saved destination as described in chapter Selecting a saved destination on page 45 OR In the MAIN WINDOW operate
67. signals of at least four satellites the altitude may be calculated too The determination has an accuracy of about 3 yards The Horizontal Dilution of Precision HDOP indicates the quality of position determination Theoretically any value from O to 50 may occur The smaller the value the more accurate is the position determination value 0 no deviation from the real position Values up to 8 are convenient for navigation purposes Point of Interest POI See Special destination Special destinations also called POI Points of Interest are covered by the map and may be displayed on it Harbours airports restaurants hotels petrol stations public buildings and others belong to the special destinations You may determine Special destinations as itinerary points for navigation purposes 89 9 Index A About PrOGUCE INTO EE 87 Feiere EE 88 PD OUE EE 87 Arrangement of the manual 4 B BACON Ae SE BULOM WEE EE D C Conventions followed in this manual 4 ere 12 CURSO DAG EE 7 16 D Data CAU y EE 19 Destination POG CS EE 30 Belag leg 49 Direct Access 43 Shell LEE 47 Last destinations ccc cece cece ee eee 46 My destinations sssessrersrsrerenne 45 New destination eee eeeeeaeee 29 Point of Interesr eee a aes 33 IECH 40 MaAtIOM WICC EE 37 NE ARDY EE 34 Starting navigation 52 Destinations EE en stent inves a a aee 57 WANAGC E 54 PRON all EEN 56 SAVO Ee SE 55 Dialog
68. stination even if you have to go off course from your calculated route Note If you have not understood the speech instructions or are unsure what you should do at the next crossroads you can use the map or arrow view to orientate quickly 2 8 2 GPS receiver safety information Attention After installation check all the safety relevant facilities in the vehicle Attention Attach the GPS receiver in such a way that you can still drive safely 2 8 3 Safety information for a switch on in the vehicle 14 Attention Make sure you do not attach the cradle for the mobile telephone or for the GPS receiver in the functioning area of the airbag Attention When installing the cradle ensure that it does not represent a risk in the event of an accident Important safety information User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 3 Operating the navigation software Topics covered in this chapter 3 1 Mobile telephone operating elements page 16 3 2 Operating the software page 17 Selecting and operating Options Menus Data input Operating the navigation software 15 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 3 1 Mobile telephone operating elements Softbuttons Cursor pad Pick up Hang up Volume 16 at Ta e Ee Allee left eco A right softbutton lastater P softbutton The Home and Back keys are not available on all mobile telephones The arrangement of the keys on some mobile telephones does devi
69. t modes Switch view Opens the MAP VIEW menu Here you can select a different map view You can press on the cursor pad To the right or To the left in order to change the view without having to go via the MAP VIEW menu Zoom mode Enables the zoom function in the map and also moves the shown map detail refer to chapter Zooming page69 Send position Initiates sending the data of your current location as SMS Refer to chapter Sending the current position via SMS on page 75 for more information Quit navigation Ends the navigation A dialogue asks for configuration GPS status Opens the GPS STATUS window Here you can view the details regarding the GPS reception Refer to chapter GPS status on page 74 for more information 66 The map in 903HNavigation mode User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 5 3 1 Complete route view Overview The Complete route view shows the entire route on the display A A ago de w B303 39 Anschlussstelle G 4 This view enables a rough assessment of how much of the entire route has already been covered or is still to be covered No The route is marked in orange The destination is marked with a flag A triangle in orange shows your current position on the map The name of the section of route that you must drive next is shown in the street field ZS WIN e 5 3 2 Navigation view Overview The Navigation view is the standard view during navigation
70. the Take me home button refer to chapter Navigating home page 51 1 Press the OK key The mobile telephone generates an Internet connection to the navigation server MobileNavigator 6 requests the route from your current location to the specified destination a NAVIGON k Working Requesting Route Data transmission costs money Please read Costs of data traffic on page23 The navigation server calculates the route Note The calculation of the route uses a so called route profile as a basis Information about changing the route profile can be found in chapter Route profile on pagesg5 Starting navigation Navigation User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 When the route has been calculated the MobileNavigator 6 requests the map detail in which the route is shown rer LA Ets The entire route is shown on the display NERZBURG at re The triangle in orange shows your current position The route is marked in orange As soon as the navigation system has calculated the first navigation instructions the map detail changes 53 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 a s No GPS reception Note The size of the map detail being shown depends on your speed The slower you drive the smaller the map detail but the precision of detail is therefore greater The map detail changes whilst you are driving The triangle in orange however always shows your current position on the map Refer to c
71. the position determination Values up to 8 are convenient for navigation purposes 1LO2Z6HGPS status Options User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 The coordinates of your current position The characters have the following meaning Longitude W western longitude Latitude E eastern longitude N northern latitude S southern latitude Height above sea level The signals of at Altitude least 4 satellites are needed in order to calculate the altitude Options of the GPS STATUS window The options of the GPS STATUS window offer the following functions Option Description Initiates sending an SMS which contains the data of your current position For detailed information please refer to chapter Sending the current position via SMS page 75 Send position Saves the data of your current position into the FAVOURITES list For detailed information please refer to chapter Saving the current position page 76 Save position 6 2 Sending the current position via SMS Overview Sending the data of the current position via SMS Useful functions This function enables you to send the data of your current position via SMS to someone else who also has installed MobileNavigator 6 on his mobile telephone He may then e g immediately start navigation towards you without having to enter the data himself 1 Open the GPS STATUS window see page 74 2 Press the Options softbutton left softbutton 3 Use the cursor pad t
72. ton Zoom mode The map opens in the Zoom view Using the cursor pad you can move the map detail However you cannot move your current position the triangle in orange out of the display The buttons in the Zoom view have the following meaning TO di 3 Ak Zoom in The detail shown becomes smaller but the precision increases This function is carried out by pressing the 1 key on your mobile telephone Zoom out The detail shown becomes larger but the precision reduces This function is also carried out by pressing the 2 key on your mobile telephone Center your position The map view is moved so that the triangle in orange is shown in the centre of the display At the same time the Zoom Is again set in dependence of your driving speed This function is also carried out by pressing the 3 key on your mobile telephone 69 User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 5 3 3 Arrow mode view Overview The Arrow mode view highlights the view of the turning manoeuvre The map itself is not shown as j 002 3 Friedrich Ebert Ring g 4 This view enables a quicker orientation as to how you should drive at the next crossroads No Meaning 1 The arrow field shows a schematic view of the next crossroads at which you should turn Underneath it shows the distance to these crossroads 2 As you approach the crossroads a bar appears in place of the distance information aE EE 600 m The fewer
73. uttons input fields and other elements in the user interface Descriptions of buttons and other operating elements on the mobile telephone The following symbols refer to specific passages of text Symbol a Use Information and tips that facilitate working with MobileNavigator More detailed information and explanations Warning information About this manual User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 1 2 Legal notice 1 2 1 Warranty Limitation of liability The software and documentation are subject to change without notice NAVIGON AG is not liable for the correctness of the information contained in this manual or for damages resulting from the use of this manual To improve the quality of our products and services we appreciate all suggestions for improvement and notification of error 1 2 2 Trademarks Registered trademarks 1 3 Support You need help All brands and trademarks mentioned in this document are possibly registered by third parties and are subject to the current legislation and to the rights of their respective owners without reservation All mentioned names of products societies or brands may be registered trademarks of their respective owners Every right that is not explicitly accorded is reserved The absence of an explicit labelling of registered trademarks does not suggest that this brand is not subject to third party rights Windows and ActiveSync are registered trademarks of the Micr
74. yellow bars displayed the closer you are to the crossroads If you don t have to turn for a long time only one arrow points upwards with the distance information next to it indicating how far you must follow the street 3 The following pieces of route information are shown in the information field D 02 08 Probable arrival time 206km lE Distance remaining D 155 CU Probable remaining driving time With the 3 key Route info you can toggle between these pieces of information 4 The name of the section of route that you must drive next is shown in the street field 70 The map in 903HNavigation mode User s Manual MobileNavigator 6 5 3 4 Information view Overview The Information view shows information about the current navigation Destination gt E This view enables a quicker orientation as to how far you still have to drive and when you should be reaching your destination Speed The current speed l The remaining distance until reaching the Distance ae SE destination specified below The remaining driving time until reaching the Duration ati Lei destination specified below SC Probable arrival time at the destination specified Arrival below ae Address or name of the destination to which you Destination are navigating at present Working with the map 71 6 Useful functions Topics covered in this chapter 6 1 1026HGPS status 6 2 Sending the current position via
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