© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 1 OF 27 TeleNav v3.8 User’s Guide Audible and Visual GPS Navigation for SouthernLINC Wireless i265, i275, i355, i56
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 10 OF 27 TeleNav Main Menu Highlight your choice and press OK. EXIT TeleNav from this menu screen. If you are elsewhere in t
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 11 OF 27 5. Use a Recorded Location as an address (provided that it is close enough to the street or road to have a valid a
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 12 OF 27 sure is valid. If you say “Intersection” and then provide a crossing street name, the voice system may advise you t
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 13 OF 27 Enter three or more letters or numbers of the street name, or move down to the highway entry field using the 4-way
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 14 OF 27 Using an Airport as an Address Simply highlight Airport, and press OK. Input the airport code, such as IAD for Dull
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 15 OF 27 When the turns you will need to make occur in rapid succession, a second upcoming turn type icon will appear a
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 16 OF 27 Audible Messages TeleNav delivers one or more audible guidance messages as you approach a turn or junction. The pre
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 17 OF 27 Biz Finder If you select Biz Finder, the first thing you must do is to help TeleNav determine where you want to loo
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 18 OF 27 Category Search If you select categories, TeleNav will contact its servers to get the current category list, updati
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 19 OF 27 After you have selected a specific lowest-level subcategory or entered part of a business name, you will be presen
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 2 OF 27 Table of Contents 1. Welcome...
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 20 OF 27 Map View Before the map is drawn, a helper screen is shown that describes how to move (pan) the map, and how to zoo
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 21 OF 27 Record Location This menu option (also available from Compass view) allows you to mark and label your current locat
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 22 OF 27 Preferences If you select Preferences, you can define: 1) the Route Type to either fastest, shortest, prefer highwa
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 23 OF 27 Taking an Incoming Call When your phone receives an incoming call, it will ring and display a screen that allows yo
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 24 OF 27 GPS Access Restricted If you get a message stating that TeleNav cannot access the GPS receiver data, you will need
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 25 OF 27 12. FAQ’s My phone is not producing audible output during GPS Navigation The most common cause of this problem is t
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 26 OF 27 How do I know that the GPS has a signal? The TeleNav application on your phone will alert you if the GPS does not h
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 27 OF 27 14. TeleNav Services Warranty The content and Java application services provided by TeleNav is provided “as is” an
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 3 OF 27 Search Point...
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 4 OF 27 1. Welcome TeleNav v3.8 utilizes the integration of GPS position determination technology, the Java programming en
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 5 OF 27 WARNING: Drive safely and use common sense. The vehicle operator’s personal judgment, traffic regulations, and commo
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 6 OF 27 STEP 3: Configure the GPS privacy settings in your phone so that the TeleNav Java application can obtain position fi
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 7 OF 27 7. Wait while TeleNav downloads to your phone. This may take 1 to 2 minutes. 8. Once TeleNav is downloaded, you
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 8 OF 27 7. Using TeleNav Launching the Application To launch TeleNav on your phone, press the Menu key, highlight Java Apps
© TELENAV 2003-2007 PAGE 9 OF 27 Logging In The next screen will collect the PIN you provided when registering for TeleNav services at www.telenav.co
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